The Quebec mercury, 9 octobre 1851, jeudi 9 octobre 1851
[" I)c ttîicbec THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1851.A crcnr \t MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM* .\tVian.Geo.IV.NUMBER 121.THE QUEBEC MERCURY.rmtcic or advkhtisino.jRrH inttrlionA line»and under.2»M -\t7 Une» to 10.3» 4rica high, with Jnuil xV Stable for two horse»; a shed for wood, \u201e \" \"¦and a Porch for Carriages, in Sr.George'» Street, Upper Town.A Apply to JOSEPH PARENT, Surgeon.Quebec.9ih Sept., 1851.\tu TO BE LET.A FARM at CHARLESBOURG, near Ati» xs- the Chureh, containing about liftr ¦,»««, with DWELLING HOUSE, B.rn, Stable», and an exceilent Orchard.APPlr »o\tE.G.CANNON, N.P., .\tDonuacnna Street.Quebec, 28th Augual, 1851.u TO BE LET.A SPACIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, with Stabling, Coach and Wood Howies, 8tc., and large Garden, on the St.a.F\"! Road, within one mile of the City.Apply at the office uf thi» Paper.Quebec, 28th August, 1851.\tu ST.m ROAD.QlX ACRES of I.AND (in fren am) common \u20220®r®i?e) f»r SALE, on the shove llotd.Price ¦1300.Term» to luit purchaier».Apply to \u201e\tM.TESSIER, Quebec, 3rd July, 1851.\t12m Notarv.FOR SALE.£w?A rpHE large nml «plemliii HOUSE, ftinr .VitB A Slone* high, now occupied by .Mu»»ieur» 1.\t.\\v\u2018 S* l,KND*l»*ON & Co., in Iluadc atreet, held in free ami coininmi aoccage.Liberal inrm» of payment will be allowed the pur-Hinrer.For conditinii» apply tu John Mu.nn, trquire, the proprietor, or to AllCHD.CAMPBELL.\u201e ,\tNotary Public.Quebec, 12ih June, 1851.Property for Sale and to Let.TO LET.\u2022HE HOUSE m GARDEN STREET, |ig formerly occupied by the late Dr.ÉÉT Wilkie.Queliec, 28th June, 1851.Apply to D.WILKIE.FOR SALE.w^rpHE TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, X No.32, Si.Ursule Street, and VA-CANT LOT adjoining, together forming a frontage of64 feet by 1IU feet in depth, about 7,000 square feet.Apply to JOHN V.GALE, 32, St.Uraule Street.Quebec,22nd May, 1851.\tu For Sale, A LOT OF LAND, near the St.Foy»» Chureh, containing two Acre» in front, by aix Acrea in depth.Apply to E.G CANNON, N.P.Quebec, 20th March, 1851.\tu For Sale, or to Let, ¦ rpHE HOUSE and PROPERTY, belonging X to (lie Subscriber, on the St.Lewis Hoad, wilh po«»es»ion on the lit May next.Apply to Mr.W.Henry, or to Mr.W.A.Curry.THOMAS CURRY.Quebec, 5th March, 1851.\tu For Sale, \u2022 npWO HOUSES, adjoining each other, in X SCOTT\u2019S STREET, St.Johi.'a Suburbs, \u2022**^oppo*iie the New Church.Apply to E.G.CANNON.N.P.or MICHEL TESSIER, N.P.Quebec, February 20, 1851.\tu For Sale or to Let.JbndL npiIE Home in Mount Carmel Street, X facing the Government Garden, at pre* 1 ^ ^\"M^r «ent occupied by D-puty Aaiidant Commissary General Uiaber.Poiaeition lat May next.\u2014ALSO, FOR BALK,\u2014 A FARM, containing about 200 arrea, in a high itate of cultivation, situated at the Little River St.Charles, about *1J miles from the City, wilh Farm Hume, Hoot Home It Outbuilding».Terms of payment favourable.Apply to P.SHEPPARD.Quebec Fire Assurance Office.Quebec, 27ih Jan.1851.\t« SWORDS\u2019 HOTEL, ST.LEWIS STREET, UPPER TOWN.THE Proprietor begs to imimale to bis friends and traveller* generally, that he has this day opened bis Home for the reception of guesta, and that he will u»e hi* beat endeavor» to emure patronage.He hat Ailed up the Home with New Furniture of die best description, and has engaged a corps of Waiter» which cannot be surpassed for attention and civility.Hi» labia will be furnished with the beat the markets of die country can afford, and bis Wmea and Liquors will be found of the beat quality.Quebec, 19di August, 1851.THE Subscriber has just received, and for Sale, by Wholesale and Retail, Level's Celebrated Wahpcnc, an INDIAN preparation from HERBS, for the growth of HAIR and preventing its turning GREY ; alio fur restoring it to its original Beauty after decay.The Proprietor guarantees this, or refund» die money, if after trial, according to directions in the pamphlet, it should not hate the desired effect.FREDERICK WYSE, 21^ St.John Street, Upper-Town, 26 Mountain Street, Lower-Town.Quebec, lit Aueust.1851.\tu*l2m Works or Canadian History, &o.MEMOIRES sur Ie Canada, depuis 1719 jusqu'à 1760, publié par la Société Littéraire ; Voyagea de Découverte au Canada, entre te» années 1534 et 1542, par Jacques Quartier, le Sieur de KobcrrsL Jean Alphonse, de Xanrtoigne, Sic.Cullrrtion de Mémoire» et de Relations sur l\u2019Histoire Ancienne du Canada, récemment obtenue dre Archie*»» publie* en France, publiée par la Société Lit.et Hist, de Québec ; A Political sud Historical Account of Lower Canada, He., by a Canadian.Various Portions of (be Transactions of die Literary and Historical Society of Quebec ; History of Canada, from its discovery to die Peace of 1763, by W.Smith, Esq., 2 vols.History of Lower Canada, Parliamentary and Political ; by it.Christie, Esq.; Hawkins' Picture of Quebec, with historical recollections ; The Life of Major General Sir Isaac Brock, 8tc.For sals, by T.CARY, Quebec Mercury Office.Quebec, 19 h July, 1851._____ PIANO FORTËsT Tuned, Regulated, and Repaired, by ALEXR.SMITH.MR.SMITH has Tuned at the Government Houses, for die leal fifteen years, and during that period his given entire satisfaction also to most of the principal families in Cansda.Oiders left at Mr.Sinclair\u2019s Bouk-atore, will t>e promptly attended to.All work done, warranted.Quebec, 15th July, 1851.\tu FOUR GENTLRM EN~accommodat'd with BOARD and LODGING, at the Chequered Building, No.l2,Couillard Street.A Private Siuing-room if required.Quebec, 12th July, I b51.\tu HO TICE.THE Subscriber having LEASED a PREMISES in the LOWER TOWN, lately occupied by Mr.Dinning, St.Peicr Street, with a view of extending his business, is now PHEPAUEI) to RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS uf any description of GOODS, ami from tho eligible position of his stores (rusts dut hr strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage.B.COLE, Junior.Quebec, 2f>ih June.1851.\tA.It B.FURNITURE.ABEL RICK A B Y, Cabinetmaker, &o., 8co., ST.JOHN STREET WITHOUT.Opposite the English llurial Ground, HAS on hand « Urge and well aavorltd stork of Mahogany and black Walnut Furniture, .including the mini Modern »l)lf ofSide Board, Card, Loo, ami Dining Table»; s been received, from Sydney, by the Oriental, arrived at Batavia, clearly proving that even rumour iuelf had under ettl-mated the extent and value of the gold region.The Government, laliafied from the official report of Mr.Stuchburv, bat moved in the matter, and hex put forth a claim to the precious meial in the subjoined proclamation.Proclamation of hie Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Ftlztoy, Captain General and Commander-In-Chief of the Territory of New South Wales and its Dependencies, Vice-Admiral, &c., &c.As according to law all gold miner, and all gold in itt beds, within the territory if New South Wales, whether in and upon the lands of tho Queen, or on the lands of private indivi-dtialr, her Majesty's subjects, ate and is the properly of the Crown 5 and Government having received information (liai there is gold in and upon the territory of the courtly of Bathurst, and therefore within the Government or territory aforesaid, and that a number of persons have commenced searching, or intend to commence searching and digging for gold on their own account, and for their own use, with-onl having obtained permission from her Majesty, or from any other authority for that put-po*e : Therefore, I, Sir Charles Augustus Filzroy, the aforesaid Captain General, do hereby make publicly known and declare on behalf of lier Majesty, (lint every petion who shall take gold or melal from any property within the aforesaid territory, and any person finding gold in the uninhabited parts of the said territory which has not yet been disposed of, or ceded by the Crown, or shall searcher dig forguld in and upon such terriioiy, will be puni»bf1.country ihnn a Cossack one, epuhlic haa performed an aet of iiueinutioual loyalty, an I that in vlolaltiig the sactrd lawa of hoapitality wdh regard to these unfortunste eailea, he haa but fulfilled the dutie» mipoeel upon hi» by the law of nation* deni,'of which he was an eye wilnes*.H occurred a fjpir ycâf* i|Ço on the line of the groat internal tin» prnvemrnti of that ata'e.It it one of those scene» of ¦enuine kind-heartednesa which fill* the mind wiih .- ,-\t.u the into\u2019untary conac ouine*» that there it \u201c aome- , waa generally fupposed it had been used by the Ab0-thitig of the angel «till \u201d in our common nature.\u2022 ngt.ies for \u201c eo king Porpoises .The reader* ef At the point ihl»*ide the mountain, where oecurred the paragraph wondered how porpoue* in olden lime* the transhipment of pa.*enger.from ihe We.t, waa j shsuld hate been faund in the wetern rirers \u2022bun-moored a canal boat, wailing Ihe a-ri»al of the train dant as In.rrqutre the manufacture etc atarting on it» way \"through\u201d to the Cut.| an instrument fur the especial purp.se of preparing ® - -\t-\t.\t_ \u2014\u2022-i i|,rn, for f.ioJ\u2014but \u2018he next week the mystery wa* explained.\u2014The editor intended to have «aid that the utensil w«* \u2022uppewed to have been used for \u201c rookmg purpose»\u201d\u2014but by the *light of hand so often wit-iir'trd in a printing ufliee, the aentrnce in pas.ing tlrough the pre»* was iratfformcd into \u201ccocking porpnisea The City Council ami its officers appear to be exceedingly distasteful to the Chronicle\u2014or perhaps we ought rather to say to its vicarious editor.Yesterday's issue contains a most venomous attack upon the City Surveyor, the animus of which is sufficiently indicated by a former article, which appeared on the \u201826th ult., anil which could only have resulted from i>er-sonnl motives.Active preparation* are being made for the reception in Quebec of the Governor General.Official intimation haa been received by His Worship the Mayor, to the effect that His Excellency will arrive be-tween the 20th and 30th of this month, the precise day to be hereafter signified.Anothhr Lins of Ocean Stkamers.An exchange paper dated the 3rd instant, states that two enterprising merchants of Baltimore have concluded arrangements to build two first class screw steamers to ply between that city and Liverpool.¦t\u2014r \u201c Ladies and Gentlemen, de author i dis piece is in Paris.**\t1 It is scarcely necessary to state, that alter this announcement, the Englitd author did wof make his appearance/ * The captain uf the boat, a tall, rough, inn-rmbrowit-td man, «food by hi* craft, \u2022uperinlending the labor» of hta men, wh n the ear* rolM up, and a few moment* after a party of about a half a duxen gentlemen came ont, and deliberately walking up to the captain, \u2022ddretaed him anintthing if er Ihia wise\u2014 \u201c Sir, we wl*h to go on fia»t\u2014hut our further progreaa to day depend* on you.In the car* no base jn»t left a *lek man, whove prraence it di*a-greeablf.We hate been appointed a committee by the paavcagert.to ask that you will deny thi* man a passage in your boat.It he g »**» we remain\u2014what say you 1\u201d\t.\t.\t,\t, \u201c Gentlemen,\u201d replied the captain, \u201c I ha*e Itnard the ptsseogers throtiglt their rotnmillee.Has the sick man a representative heie ?\u201d To the unrxlvTted interrogatory there wa* no answer, when, without a moment\u2019s pau*e, the captain crossed oei r to the car, and entering, beheld in one corner, a poor, emaciated, wom-oui creature, whose life wasnearl?eaten up by that eanker-w«rm\u2014contraption.f lie man\u2019» head waa bow.d in hi* band*, and lie waa weeping.The captain adtauetd, and spoke to him k,ndly.\u2022» Oh ! »ir,\u201d said the ahiaering invalid, looking up, hi* Tara now li' niUi trembling expectations\u2014' are you the eaptam\u2014and »*ill you take me I Hod help me ! Th# passenger* look upon me at a breathing pestilence ; and me so unkind.1'U see, air, I am dyinc\u2014but, oh ! if I am «pareil to reach my mother.| ,Hall die happy.She live* in Btirlinfton.air, and my journey i* more than half performed.I am a rior painter, and tha only child uf her in whuae arm* wi»h to die /\u201d The migration of the government people from Toronto, has given the various lines of steamboats a considerable additional share ! of transport for tome weeks post.The The writer of the 26th seems to have ; sleainer \\|ontreal which arrived from that only given publicity to his animosity as an t vv|lj, tjt0 western mails yesterday morn-arriire pensre, evidently convinced that \u2022\ton hoard a largo number of passen- he was about to perpetrate an unseemly Races on Railroads.\u2014The first event of this kind wo have heard of, took place at the Mechanics* Fair, at Lowell, on the 1st October.There were six engines started on as many lines, with a load of seventy tons each.The course was nine miles long, and the shortest time made was 12 min.18 sec.,\u2014about -K» miles an hour.The Heron Family.\u2014 Tho Family and Sir William Don will please accept the thanks of the St.Patrick\u2019 Society for their liberal donation of fiv' pounds, to tha ohnritable fund* of t}6 Society.\t,e L.Stafford, Treas.St.P.Society Quebec, 7th Oct., 1851.attack,\u2014ns his coarse and indecent re\" j fargc quantity was refused before she left, flections ui>on the departure of the Mayor, j ol|ier|-mei were also equally busy.Councillors, and officers of tho Corporu- gers and a heavy freight, besides which a ge quantity was refused before she left.ie other lines were also equally busy.Among her passengers were Colonel the tliLLOTYPE.\u2014We umleratand that Mr.Hill ha* peifrctrd hi* beautiful invention, havmgjuat luereed-ed in the only color (yellow) which wa* wanting.It is hi* intention to be liberal in the dispoial right in the discovery, and allow no monopoly Kre long it will be ntradue d here\u2014[Alb.Argua tion appeared only on the day of their i |jonoral>|e r.Rnwo and Mrs.Bruce, the lepnrturo from Boston, on their return to ; Honorables L.ÏI.Lafoutaine, James Leslie, From Provincial Papers Lard h\u2019d ^., hi.eye.eiaae-! for ,/x ! nor one more deservedly meriting the 'VnenV C ttr of ^^ The Mn.-er .urmhrd that he had done *ome marked reprobation of our fellow-citizens.| General Court of ^w\u2018on »\t, f J in hi* day, and tint hi* mind was troubled in\tniuj So personal Itn allusion i sot\tiaVy.«f4 .^ lutnee.I.ntidanum w»a adm.i.istered to in- ,.T, .\tl1nnn ite lltf«r\u201er.' want of attendance of Magistrate* to con- You ahall gu !'\u2019 replitNl 'he captain, \" if I lo?e every pstserger for ihe trip !\u201d By litis lime the whole crowd of pa.aenger* were grouped around the boat, with their luggage piled up on ll« path, and tlwy tliemaelvea awaiting the decision of the captain before engaging their passage.A moment more and tbit decision waa imdc known, aa they beheld hitn coming frm the car* with Ihe tick man cradled in ht* arm*.Foshi' g directly through the crowd with hi* djiitg burden, he oidered \u2022 maitraas to he s.iretd, in the choice*! »pot of the boat, where he laid the invalid with all ll»e care of a Croat.Tnat done, the captain direeltd the boal to prepared fur atarltni.But a new feeling aeemed to po*aea»tlie aatonished peMeMgera\u2014d ihe boat cleared with all expedition ; but lie per*i»ted in «wimming away from the seasel, and finally waa diowned.Ihe suicide was d-liberate, for the walir waa amooth «tid ilio wea'her fair, and as the man was an excellent aninimrr, he could easily hase saved hi* life.- [Hal fix, No** Scotia, October 1.A Valuable Fxp rr \u2014The total quantity of Drhd Codfish export» d from th* port of S'.John*, N.F , from the Isr January.\u2019SI '« the 16th Sep», of the same year ainotmtrd to 3tt9.991 quintal*\u2014the salue of which was probably oser £200,000.Thi» t», of tour**, entirely independent of aalmon, oil, seal ski\"*, Lc.whirh form aneh large item* in the' Kxporl trade of 8t.John*.Melancholy and Fatal Accident.\u2014While ihe men employed on Burlington Height*, near this i-v, in exeava'ing for the Great Wes'ern Bailw-y, were at work yesterday forenoon, a large body f earth g**a way, burying beih it four of li e workmen.After a tme delay the whole were extricated.One of the men has since died, another i* nut ex-,tried to live, and the other two are arrioulyin-irtd.\u2014[Hamilton Speciator.] Hioiiland Fwiorants\u2014For »nme lima pa*t.this neighbourhood has been vi*ited by r.um«rou* H 2*.land tmigrant* ol the jmorest class, mostly, we believe, ftosn the eata'ea of ihe Duke of Argylo and tlw Duke of Sutherland.It is positively disgraceful to the** aristocrat» that »o many poor creature* should be thrown upon our «liore* de*utute of every tneun* of \u2022ubeietence until tome hing may turn up, or enable them to reich a desirable destination.\u2014We were passing down the Govern'»»** Ro«d * ft w day* ago, when wa *»w a poor boy lying by the aida of die ruad in a dying atate.Dr.Mullin bad ju*t arrived, a'*d gave it a* hia opinion that the boy waa faat \u2022inking from exhaustion, hut there wa* no on# willing to take him lo their hr>u*e.He wee removed, however, 10 a bam, and a few dollars collected for h a use.and he ha I at last the saiisfieiioa of knowing that although the hand of death seemed to he upon him,lie wsa not altogether abindoned, fur the doctor assured u*, that all that could he done lo restore hire, he should himielfaee done.\u2014[Pond»* Warder.Quebec.The Mayor, tlte highest civic funclionary,ar»(l a gentleman of high stand-ispoial of the 1 jug in his profession, as well as in social inopofy of it.jjfe> W!1S t|ie first object of the Chronicle\u2019s unmanly spleen ami unwarrantable attack.\u201c No fault do we find\u201d says he « about the manner of their setting out,\u201d\u2014 \u201c Ifis Worship the Mayor might he all the fatter of the society of the Messenger,\u201d and « we are not inclined to interfere with taste.\u201d A more gratuitous and unprovoked insult could not have been offered, and Joseph Bonrrot, And Deputy Adjutant General McDonnell.The Toronto Globe says that a society has been formed in London for the purpose of providing labourer» for making the Rnil-from Halifax to Quebec, on which Patriotic Appeal.\u2014 The London Builder thus calls upon tho English burglars to sustain the honor of their country, by ojiening Mr.Hobbs\u2019celebrated yankee bank lock :\u2014 Aa to the American*» own lock, the \u201d Parautop-tie,\u201d it is a wonderful piece of mechanism, but by ita price quite out of the Hat of commercial locka ; but whether even this is impregnable, remains to be seen, and will, we hope, be tried.Ia there no public-spirited burglar in London that will come forward for the honor of hi» country uttd a round turn of money 1 way employment may, it is said, bo immediately obtained.Thr Dismissal or Magiethatbs.\u2014 We observe that tho Grand Juror» of the should be made to recoil upon its utterer; and this is the more imperative that jx*s-sibly the Chronicle may find its way to Boston, and there raise disparaging remarks upon the city and its chief officer, who have thus been made the objects of unmerited slander.What can l»c thought of our city representatives there, when their head is oj>enly told that he might be better for the society of his Messenger ! Shameful.In tlte same article, the vials of wrath are outpoured upon the unoffending Road-Survcyor, because forsooth he obeyed what might l»e considered ns inn order from his superiors ; or, at all events, availed himself of an occasion to join, them in their visit to Boston ; and all this (ns alleged) because it would cost X20; (which is not correct), which sum 1 shou\u2019d have gone for to improve the -Uy streets\u201d Balderdash.Apart from the unreasonableness of these petty attacks, we regret to find our city so misrepresented abroad.What will be thought of our Corporation, in Boston, or elsewhere, when our local press so maligns the Chief Magistrate, and his subordinates ; and that especi-cially in Boston, where $25,000 were voted by the Corporation for tho entertainment of their guests, a sum which, it is said, will be.exceeded by nt least $50,000\u2014and fault is found hero with an expenditure of less than $80.mitute the Court.The Sherbrooke Gazette traces the ililficulty to the conduct of the Government, in discharging »o Urge a number of the mo«t respectable Justice» of the Peace in the County of sherbrooke, merely lor the expremion of opinion.His Excellency the Governor General we understand, will be prevented from being present nt tire opening of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, between St.Hyacinthe and Melbourne, to take place on the 15th instant.The brig Madieco, from Halifax, with volunteer» for the Canadian Rifle», arrive/ here yexterday.At a meeting of the St.Patrick's Society, held last evening at Russell\u2019s Hotel, the following Resolution, on motion o! Paul Lepper, Esq., and seconded by N.II Bowen, Esq., was unanimously adopted \" That thi» Society ileaire» publicly to express ita \u2022incere and heartfelt regret at the death of it» late lamented Chaplain, the Reverend Patrick McMahon for many years a zealous, indefatigable Member of thia Society, and Benefactor of hia fellow eountiy-men, and that thi» the eameat expression of their feelings be published in the uevertl Newspapers of this City.\u201d The plan of tha revolutionists waa made public by \u2022 prenmneiamenio, which was widely circulated.Tampico and its vicinity are tu the hand* of the luearganta.The praplc of Matanta* are quietly awaiting the \u2022rrhral of the ** LiberatiuK army \u201d (Tha reliability and oonsequqnt value of these despatches would bo greatly enhanced if the reporter would give u* date*.There ia not one dite in lh-wkula of tha above.\u2014FUa.N.X.Com.Ad» ) According to the Clrveland Herald, law ia ad-¦üiiiatCfed after rither a primitive fashion in Hocking County.Ohio.The Mayor ofLotan, in that eoumy, recently fined a man, em.virteJ of g witnesa should draw it out, and 'hit \u2022flcr tha work was completed they should shako hands and be frirnde again.The judgment of the Mayor wae f»i hfully executed, after which the Mayor lrva0 volunteers for the .Royal Canadian Rifle Itegireent.Hare rave, loth September, Cork, ordrr, Mlott.209 tiaucngers.***»k Evergreen, Pearson.30th August, Liverpool, II.k L.Uuratall, ballast.ENTERED FOR LOADING.AWs.For.By IWom.IMti » .,Oct.7.p0?» \u2019 Liverpool, A Gihnour A Co, Wolfe\u2019s C ?\u2022srl Durham Idindon, Henson A Co,New Lirerix oMtonura, Hull, C E Levey St Co, Vaughan's bloi l.\t8,h* Sophia, Milford Benson k Co, New Liverpool, oylvanua, shield*,\tdo.\tdo.le renies, London,\tdo.\tdo.Alchymist, FahnoiitHt Lc.Mcsurier A Co, ninit\u2019 C regon Liverpool,\tdo.Tibbitl\u2019sCti .srah, Haitlepool, Nyiues A Co, Spencer Cov*.Annandale, Gloucester, Mriiirn,Gloiirnter, Levey A t'o, Dalkin\u2019s Cot lrom.se, ,io\tdo.\tdo.Salisbury, London,\tdo.Itlait* booms.\u201c\u2022'Phyr Stockton, Gordon, Wilton A Co, IllsitS marie, Charlottetown, (P.E.1.) W Stevenson.i?i- .\u201e\tf lean\u2019s WI .ir.theib, London.G W Utbornr, Minin\u2019» Wtmil Urush, Dublin I\u2019embeilon Bios , Mjllery Cove, i.un, Now Rot»,\tdo.\tdo.HOlWny.Ulourciter,\tdo.\tdo.gy 1 1 .\t\"\t, »\t¦¦\t¦¦¦\t¦ Arthur.Liverpool.Gihnour A Co, Wolfe\u2019s Core.Achilles, do\tdo.\tdo.Hannah Kerr, Troon, do.\tdo.William Iferdraan, I lanelly, do\tdo Prince George, tendon W Price, Tibbitt\u2019s Cove.Devereux,\tdo.do.\tdo.John Liverpool, G Colley, Oliver\u2019s Wharf.Jos.Cunard, Bristol, Ilk K Rurstall,Reynsr\u2019s Wharf.Henderson, Gloucester, do.\tBlais\u2019booms.Margaret Rait, Grimsby,\tdo.\tdo.Ireland, Gloucester,\tdo.\tMuon\u2019s\tWharf.9th.Caledonia, Liverpool, Benson & Co, New Liverpool.Magog, Wicklow,\tdo.\tdo.Sir Henry Pottinrer, Bristol, do\tdo.Ottawa, Livepool Gilmour A» Co, Wolfe\u2019» Cove.Tottenham, Youghal, do.\tdo.Swift, Richibucto, G B Symes k Co, Napoleon\u2019s Wf.Thomas, do,\tdo.\tMorrison's Wharf.Marion, Cardiff.\tdo.\tSpenoer\tCove.Tadoosac.Pielou, Gillespie* A Co.Wyatt\u2019s Wharf.Canada.Liverpool, LeMesnrier k Co, O\u2019Brien'* Wf.Deborah, Bristol,\tdo.\tI.eaycrafl's\tWharf.Three Brothers, Chediac, Il J Noad k Co, do.Gilmour Bristol, C II Ross, Uridrewntrr Cove Springhill, - ¦\t,11 A K llurstall, Carman\u2019s Wharf.China, Hull.\tdo,\tBaldwin's booms.Nord Polen, Hull,\tdo.\tSpencer Cove.Jane Hammond, Greenock, do\tMunn\u2019s\tWharf.Pursuit, Livcrjiool, A Provan, Tibbitt\u2019s Cos*.CLEARED.Oct.8.Ship Robert A.Lewis, Vaughan, Gloucester, Hydek Mclllain.Bark Ellen.Philips, Bristol, LeMesnrier k Co.-Jessie, Colernnn\tGloucester, do.\u2014 Flora, Thue.Imndon.G W Usboroe Brig Eliza 9t Caroline, Wallace, Gloucester, C E Levey & Co.9th.Ship Lochmaben Castle, Poole, Liverpool, .Symes k Co Bark Maria.Rees, Milford, A.A D-Ritchie.Brig Eagle, Writable, Padstow, A.Gilmour k Co.Shipping Mnteliigenet.Captain Pearton, of the barque Evergreen, at tjiis port pasted a number of large icebergs in let.55 00 N , long.60 00 W.A telegraph despatch received yesterday by Messrs.A - Parke flf Co , dated from Pictou on Monday, states that the ship Letilia Heyn, MeWha, hence fbth ult., for Liver|iool, lias beeu totally lost on the Magdalen lalaruis\u2014crew saved.The Urania, hence for Gloucester, waa spoken off the Bird Rock*, on the 30th ult., by the bark Collina, Penney, at this |>ort.The ship Great Britain,for London nrrired from Montreal, on Tuesday morning.^ Port or Dalhousik, Hestigouche, N.B., Sept.22\u2014 Entered\u2014Brig Harmony, Anderson, Troon, ballast ; schr.Mnry, Iloudroit.Quebec, general earpo, A Ritchie A Co.Cleared, Sept.19\u2014Brigt-Myrtle, Smart, Newfoundland, scantling, A Ritchie A Co ; new hark Joseph Howe, Henderson, Liverpool, timber, II k J Montgomery.ALWAYS SAPE ! ALWAYS EFFECTUAL ! ! Are you a sufferer from llheumatism, Gout, Tie Douloreux, Pains in be Chest or Side, general debility of nervous and.» aieal energy, and all nervoua disorders.If you are, reader, delay not (ill you procure the remedy.Dr.Sherwood\u2019s Galvanic Embrocation.By the use of this remedy, you will be immediately restored lo health\u2014your neighbor, who has used this medicine, will assure you of this.It is the promit* of a result, which thousands hare already realized, and which your own eKperience will most fully prove ; we know you have been disappointed in other remedies, and are still doubtful of all, go to the Agents and obtain a botlle and try it, and you will doubt no longer.PLANTAGENET WATER.We insert below the certificate of Dr Henry Howard, Oculist and Aurist,\u2014a gentleman well known in his prrdrttion\u2014respecting the efficacious operation of the Plantagenet Water :\u2014 MorrrarAt.Anguat 28, 18SI.To Mr Lsnocqu'i: : !>ir.\u2014As you hare requested my opinion a* lo the riTrcts of your well known Plan-tagenet Water, in the treatment of diseases of the eye.1 beg to state that whenever I have found it necessary to recommend saline aperients which is very firquent-ly I have found none of the mineral waters that an.iwercd my expectations so well av the Plantagcr.et Water, which I have been in the constant habit of rtr commendinr to my patient» fur iti* last two years.I may be well to atate, that tbe ca»ei in which I have fourni it nio»t useful, were what it gcnendly tervned a freblene»» of »i«ht j and tbit beneficial effect 1 consider i* attributable to the quia lit y of Iodine which the Plantazeoet Water contain».HENRY HOWARD, M.R.C.S L.Surgeon to the .Montreal By* and Ear Institution.NEW CERTIFICATE.Moxtrcal, August 25, 1K51.To Mr.LAnorqi'z : Sir,\u2014I was siflirted for mans years with intlarnatory Rheumatism, and of such a painful character, that I spared neither money or time to obtain relief.I was verv near de«pairing, when I was recommended to try the effect» of the Mineral Water* now so abundant in this country.I drank formerly liberally of the Varrnnev Waters and others, as I was inlorvned they partook si mot! y of Saline com | uveent», bat I found no rrlirf from my pains.Some time ago 1 »k is stamped \" HUnnUCK, LONDON, PATENT,\" and if :he cask has not been to marked, the reason is obvious.\u201c Amongst other tests to which it has been subjected, Its* been that of painting the hold of a sugar «rsscl, which, after a voyage to ât.Kin\u2019s and back, it foui d a* white at the first day the paint was v, \u2022 plied.\u201d\u2014B/li't Weekly Messenger, June 22nd, LS50.A Circular, wi;h full Particulars, may be had of the Manufacturers.THOMAS HUBBUCK Jt SON, COLOUR WORKS, OrrOSITK Til G LOKDOX DOCKS.23.-d August, 1*50.\ttn-1 JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP-PLY OF PIQU ETTE\u2019S SUPERIOR CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.QUEBEC WATER WORKS.THE UNDERSIGNED will receive SEALED TENDERS until NOON, on TUESDAY, the 28ih in«t., lor CITY WATER WORKS DEBENTURES, to the extent of FIFTEEN THOUSAND POUNDS Currency.The Tt-nders maybe rmde for rite whole tumor any part thereof, nor Iras than JCIOO.The 'I'ender* are required to state the time at which ti e Debenture is to be made redeemable, not earlierthan the 1st November, I860,nor later than the 1st November, 1870.For further particulars, application to lie made to Thomas Lloyd, Esq., Manager Quebec Water Works, or to rite undcnigtitd.AUG.GAUTHIER, City Treasurer.Clutbee, 3rd October, 1851.Extract of an Act pissed last Session of the Provincial Parliament, imitubd, An Act tarifer to amend tbe Act for supplying the Ci'J of Quebec with water :\u2014 \u201c All such Debenture», as well the interest as \" the principal thereof, ure and shall be secured nn \" the general funds of the said Corporation, as well *' ai I y he special prriilesc on the Water Mork», \" mentioned in the fifteenth section of tbe Act first \u2022' above cited.\" AUCTIONS.Will he Sold, on FRIDAY next, IQ'h instant, at the Store of Mr.THOMAS FRASER, India Wl»arfr at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.The following castings 0r ih* st.Maurice POUNDERY A\t4\tDouble Stove»,\t\t36 inch, W\t14\tdo\tdo\t30 44 P\t21\tSingle\tdo\t39 44 I\tI\tdo\tdo\t30 44 M\t57\tdo\tdo\t31 44 0\t12\tdo\tdo\t21 \u201c No- 5\t9\tSugar\tKettles,\t 2\t6\tdo\tdo\t 1\t227\tdo\tdo.\t \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A few of Counter's Patent Farmei's Summer ant# Winter Air-tight Cooking Sto»es, from the Ontario Foundery, Kingston.These Stoves are consider d to be the most complete and economical Cooking Stoves now in use.W.D.DUPONT, Quebec,4th Oct.1851.Will be sold, nt (l»e Stores of Meters.FRASKIt, WYATT & CO.,on MONDAY NEXT, the I3rir instant :\u2014 QHERBROOKE WOOLLENS, O Towt.slFp Sheeting, Batting, Wodding, fee.IQ'Sale at TWO nVIock.W.D.DUPONT.Quebec, 9th October, 1851.000\"* GRUYERE CHEESE, FOR SALE.Suisse one shilling.Families desirous ol purchasing riii« Cheese will do well to avail ihemvcUes of ill# low prire.BOSSANGK, MOREL & CO.Opposi'e the French Cathedral, l No.12 Buadi S\u2019rcet.$ Quebec, 2nd Oct., 1851.\tf MU.VICTOR H.S \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 is hereby informed that his friends have received no commit\u2019ica-tion from him since he left hi* lodgings in Manchester on the 25th June, »\u2019 d that his si'enee causes them much distress and anxiety for his safety.They ll»ercfore «ntreat him »o cornmunicnte with, Mort nnd Sherrv, in wood and bottle.LEATHER, English Calf Skin«, Patent Seat Skins.Sc., fee.ROBERT MITCHELL, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 3rith Sept., 1851.\t2n*2 lOiOOO WOOL SHAWLS.T'ÏT'K beg to inform our customers that the above YV number of AMERICAN BAY STATE WOOL SHAWLS were sold in Montreal this week, at Public Auction, fully from 20 a 30 per cent under the coat of production.On MONDAY, the 29:h inai., wc shill offer 610 Bay Stvte \\V« ol Shawl* at the pr ce they were sold at ii Montreal at Public Auction, gmr.g our customers the full bencfiit of he low prices, viz ISO Shawls at 8*.9d.worth 12s.6d.160\t\"\t15s.\t\"\t22*\t6d.150\t\u201c\t20s.\t\u2019 *\t3rt«.150\t41\t25*.\t44\t35», Alto a Urge assortment of other American goevji at Boston price», such a» Grey Cotton»* Saltmets.Tick».Blvaehrd Grey Cloths, GOLD FENS, DIAMOND POINTED.THESE, PE.NS, which are of live very best manufacture.m»y be had at irduced prices, wrrh nr without tbe holder ai d pencil rase, nt the Mxr.curr OrrtCK, 2 Buttle Street ; and of M.Arbovin 6t Son.60, John Street, the only Agencies in Québec.Quebec,! IthJune, 1851.FOR SALE, M the Rookstoirs of T.Carv 5c Co., Buadc Street, And P.Sin» Lair, fabrique Street A few copies, received front England, of SCHOOL BOOKS.OKI LING at v-xtirmely law prices, particularly -S(>ellint Bonks and Giarnihars.\\t.so 44 Bntnot.s\u2019 Digest of the Bkitish Constitution,\u201d atrsrgtd for Schools.\u2014Price 9J.'\tT.CARY.Mercury Utlite, lülli Sep1., I8>l _____\t, _\t,\tCottons, Shirting* 8.No person slmll l*e allowed to walk over the Drills.Stumbrcy*, VNodJing, Baitm* 5te.5tc.ploughed land, until ttvo Judgt* sttall laic reported\tGLOVER 5c fR\\ (lieu award ol Priz\u2019i.Ploughs to be oh (he ground a! 9 o'clock.\u2014 Work to commence at 10, A.M.For the accommodation of those who iilrnl to contpelc lor the inzea at Montreal, the STEAMER St.MARIE, will Iravc the foot of 'he current at SEVEN o\u2019clock on lus morning of WEDNESDAY , ! the 22.J of October, for VARKNNKS.stopping on her way at l-ongueil snd Uouehervi le.Fate Is.3d.for one nun, two horses and a ptouzh.«oing I :o Varetmea and returning tlie tame day, \u201c4 I- f0*\" 1 each foot passenger.J.BTE.TRUDKLLE.SfCrrt'ry County Qurivcc Agricultural Sy.Quebec,24 h Srpt., 1851.Quebec.27th Sept., 1851^_________ TO letT~ R NISH ED APARTMENTS, with BOARD, p: H SERVANTS WANTED.4 COOK and a HOUSEMAID,\u2014also a tA.SERY\" \\NT vvbo cau tskr care of, and horses.Gcvd rrcomuin Jationi must be prv.Apply at the Metcury ilftice.tfuebre, Dsth Sept , ISil\tu MAN drivr.Juccd.acenlrsl partof the Upper Town.Apply at the Mercury Office.Quebec, 20 1» Sept., 1851.\tu NOTICE.AY\u2019ING N'en appointed 14 AGENT TO THE BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, NEW YORK,\u201d I hercl-v gitc Notice, that I will -it all limes, be ready and willing, to afford assistance ai-d advice, under my instructions firm Tlie Board, tu parties who tnav be insured in any .LaMaxviw, E»q.Medical Adviser.l^iw Agent.Agent end Secretary.John THoMeow, E*q.Kevd.John Coon, D.D.Jambb Douotas, M.l>.lion.F.W.PuiMaosa.A.Jno Maxham, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.Tbe Endowment System of Life Anuraucc now adopted by the Colonial Life Awurance Comparu, cannot fail to be appreciated by tboee who wish to make proviaion .or tbeir children in after life.\u2014A Young Man on attaining Eighteen or Twenty-one years of age, can have no more valuable gift or eadowaieot than a Policy unlramtlltd by condition» and unburdened by payments of nay kind, a* shown in the following table tsvlb or iiNOLa and avMttaL pRBMioin Ton an-¦uhancb or £100.The risk to commeoce on a child attaining Eighteen or Tweuty^ne yeans of age trUA liberty to Mary J.Brown,dau^hter of Rev.James R.iw ~ Diease of the Heart.\tjncipj,,., SouSi9* Othens of Jaundice, others of Piles, other.Debility, other*of Gravel, Female Co«nplain,,^l*8tnl Dn.IlALaev».Orner.No.25*\tv YorÎ! ,Th*\tWinr.in largo square bmÎLNtw pet bottle 5 .it boules for f 5.^h4oatcd $l \u2022 ills, 45 cents per box.\tD '°*eJT For sale, by the following Agents JOS.BOWLES, * JOHN MUSSON, > Quake G.G.AKDOUIN, ( HUTOe*\u2018 J.KEENAN, Three RW-r.WM.LYMAN, MontrtVl \u2018 Quebec, 3rd Deer., 1850-\t* ' ^SUERWOO^ .'eRcacy of your constitutions.Procure them Travellers ami Mariners, before undertaking long voyage*, provide yourselves with Dr HALSEY*» Plf.I.S ns a snfeiMinnlagainst sickness.Fo.\u2018Sale by the following Agents:\u2014 JOS.BOWLES, ) JOHN MUSSON, > Quebec G.G.ARDOUIN, > J KEENAN, Three Rivera.WM.LYMAN, Moutieal, Quebec, 3»! Deer , IS50.broomes a simple promise to pay at death, uncon< ditionally.Assurance Free at Ticenty-one\u2014all Premium» compensated.y , 03 II Cares for the Uncared.WITHOUT\trnunTs i\tWITH PAO FIT*\t\tsi a T » *5 otJ H < la Single Premium\tAnnual Premium oeasine at 21.\t! Annual Single Premium Premium ceasing at ! 2'\u2019\t\t £ *.d\t& ».d\t£ ».d\t£ a.d.\t1 17 16 2\t1 9 3\t19 15 9\t1 12 U\t; i 21 19 fi\t1 U S\t24 8 4\t1 18 C\t1 3 24 19 0\t2 0 10\t27 U 5\t2 5 5\t1 3 27 5 8\t2 8 7\t30 6 3\t2 14 9\t7 29 7 II\t2 18 11\t32 13 3\t3 5 G\t9 31 9 9\t3 13 51\t34 19 «\t4 I ^\t1 11 THIS GALVANIC EMBROCATIm, Is an Unparalleled Remedy for ibe tUrt ^ Jt MM UM A TIMM, Acuta or Chronic, mated in tbe Head JaU.Limbs_\t\u2019 \u2022'\"¦¦u or TIC DOLOURROX AND GOUT It, IT, VOMT TO, Ml,\t1 Palsy, Fits, Scrofula or King*» Evil SPINAL AND HIP COMPLAINTS \u2019 Sliffhtn of the Joints, Lumbago, iwLi.C IllLBLAINS.FEVERSOnia Salt Rheum, Ring IPonns, tfTiite Si^mnr, Diseases of the Skin, ErysiptlnT^1 GOITRE OR THICK NECK' Itia likewise highly recommended itthemau confirmed cases of\t^ SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS ap FECTIONS OF THE NECK AFFECTIONS OF TUB SPINE, MERcOltuL FECTIONS, &C.&C.Stc, Assurance Free at Eighteen\u2014ati Premium» com-pentated.without hroi-«ts.WITH I'HoriTS.Single Premuim.HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT.Annual Premium ceasing at 21.Annual Single \u2019Premium Premium.Teasing at 18 TABLE S.Age.\tFor 1 Year.\tFor 7 J< \tt.f\ts.d.95\t91 6\t91 10 30\t99 1\t22 7 85\t92 11\t93 II 40\t94 9\t26 9 45\t23 6\t22 2 50\t85 4\t41 5 T 4 B LF.4 Annua) Premiums requir d for an Assurance of £100 for the wbo'eTertnof L:'e,,he Rrte * creasing at the eipirr,ion of e»eiy Fifth Yrar, until theTwentie S inc\u2019usive.after which per\u2019od no other puv.nent wiM be rrquir-d.c.I».5 Y> s.2d 5 Yrt.3d 5 Yrs.Last 5 Y.».\ta.\td.\ta-\td.\tft.\tf.\ta.\td.25\t79\t7\t55\t6\tZS\t2\t19\t11 SO\tT3\t6\t60\t\u20220\t42\t6\t22\t4 SS\t85\t10\t67\t8\t47\t?0\t25\tS 40\t95\t5\t76\t4\t54\t4\t28\t6 45\t103\t0\t67\t4\t62\t9\tS3\t2 \t124\tS\t101\t1\t71\t7\t26\t5 HALF CREDIT B VTES OF PREMIUM.Whole Premium AS»-\tLhi.wg 7 \\ears.*.d.\tAfter 7 Veers.^ ».\tr*.25\t19 7\t2~ 2 *0\t21\t9\t43 6 25\t24 11\t49 10 40\t29 2\t53 4 45\t84 :o\t69 8 50\t42 6\t^5 0 If i: be preferred tbe unpaid seven Half Premium*\t\t can be le t aa a charge on tbe contes n claim.\t\tPolicy, wheu it be* AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SCROFULA, OR KING\u2019S KVIL.Extract of n J.eit,r from .Hr.J.It.Atliday.209, IH*k Street, Cheltenham, dated the 22 md of Jan., 1850.To Profeiwor HOLLOWAY, Si a,\u2014 My eldest Son, when about 3 years el age, was afllicted with a Glandular Swelliug in the uerk, which after a short time broke out into an Ulcer.An eminent medical man pronounced it aa a very bad case *f Scrofula, and prescribed for a considerable time without effect.The di*ea»e then tor four year» west on gradually increasing in virulence, when ulrer in the neck, another formed below the left knee and a third under the eye, beside» seven others on the 'ett arm, with a tumour between the eyea, which was expected to break.During the whole of the time my lutVering boy hud received the constant advice of tbe raest celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham, lesides being for several month* at the General Hospital.where on* of the Surgeon» said that be would amputate the left arm, but that the blood was so impure, that if that limb were taken off it would be then even impossible to subdue the disease In this ^desperate «late I determined to give your Pills and Ointment a trial.andafter two month# perseverance in their use, the tumour gradually began to disannear, and the dta charge from all the ulcer* perceptibly decreased, and at the expiration of eight month# they were perfectly healed, and the boy thoroughly restored to the blessing# ofhealtli, to the a»toni«hmcnt of a large circle of sc-q.iaiut iuces who could testify to the truth of this miraculous case Three year* have now elapsed without any ifcunence of the malady.Bait the boy is now as h, atthy a# heart can wish.Under lhe«e circtimatauces \t;x ».\td.\t£\t»\u2022\td-\t£\t.d.\t£ ».1\t19 17\t6l\t1\t16\t6\t22\t1 »\t2 0 4\t5\t2\t2\t8\t6\t29\t3 6l\t3 13 9\t31 12\t10\t3\t13\t8\t35\t3 2!\t4 1 11\t1 35 2\t9\t5\t11\t2\t39\t0 io!\t6 3 < £ 7i II Policies opened under the above eclictuc will be purchased by tbe Company at an equitable rote H aev tiaw a.1er the A-suraace cornea into effect, namely, at 18 or 31 resprctlMy.« that, if tbe j^riiVber Tn Ibk ^unu, Awuraecc it not required, tbe Policy bet tbe effret\t7 of securing an endowment.A.DAVIDSON PARKER, Manager for Cannde.Quebec, 26tb Julv.1851.GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.THE MOST VALUABLE SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE IN THE WORLD! HALSEY\u2019S FOREST WINE! MUTUAL ASSURANCE BRANCH.scpportkd ay the rrorattTARY bunch.TABLE A.Age.Annua PremH-m.Hc'f-Yearlu.Qruxrtei\t\t\t \ts.d.\ts.d.\tt.d.95\t44 4\t?J 5\tM 3 SO\t49 10\t95 1\t12 8 35\t57 0\t98 11\t14 6 40\t66 6\t83 S\t17 0 45\t79 0\t40 1\t2ft 2 50\t95 6\t68 7\t24 6 PATROtSIZED BY rilR UOBIMTY AND MYDICAI FACULTY OF KNOLAND, AND CSTCRMKD THE MOST rXTRAORDIN A RY MKDICtNC IN TUB WOSU).Medicines containing molasses or liquorice, liks th* boasted Sarsaparilla*, require manY large bottles lo produca the slightest change in health.The Forest Winn is altogether n different article.It contains so syrups to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent (favor and powerful medicinal qualities from ih« vegetable plants of which it is composed.The Foncrr Wink combines the virtues of the I consider that I should be truly ungrateful were I not\tCheFPV Dfliulelioil.YfilloW to make yon acquainted with this wonderful curs.vF HU k-'UCIT}, l^ailUCUUIl, I LIIUW Tbe Aunred uader thi* Tetde are en! ed after Five years to no Anruut Diswioa of the Profits.ST.LEON SPRINGS WATER, For Sxle by G.G.ARDOUIN, Agent Upper Town Market Place.Qaebee, 24th May 1851.\tu STORAGE, FREE and reasonable terms, at scriber.BONDED, on the m- st th* Stores of tt« Sub- Qaebee.8th May, 1851.J.TRF.MAIN, 6m\tAgent.SECOND SEPIKSNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ASSURED.In 1841, ffie Company declared a Donut of 12 ran Cbmt.per Annum on the Sum Inturtd to alt Policies of the Participating Clast frum the time they srers effected to the 3l»l Deiembtr Ib4(i ; and from that date to 31st December I \"47, £2j Fxa Csht.per Annum tens added at the General Meeting, on 6tk July ItylS.No Eutraocc Money, or charge, except tbe Policy Stamp.The Bonus added to Policies from March 1834, to tbe 31»t December 1847.it as follows : \u2014 Sum\tSum added Sum added Sum paya- Atsur- Time to Policy to Policy\tLie at ed.Assured, in 1841.\tio 1348.\tDeath.£ Y re- Mihs.£ ».d.\t£ ».d.\t£ t.d.5000.It 10.683 6\t8.787\t10 0.6470\t16\t8 0\t0 .787\t10 0.6287\t10\t0 0\t0.787\t10 0.6087\t10\t0 0\t0.787\t10 t.5887\t10\t0 .675\t0 0.5675\t0\t0 .450\t0 0.5450\t0\t0 .225\t0 0.5225\t0\t0 nevertheless, are on tha must m \u2022dera'e scale, and only One half Nero as FAID Fus TNB FIRST Fi*a Yaaas, when tbc laiur-auce is for Life.TABLE R.HAI?CREDIT TABLE.500 .too .100 MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.PLANS OF THE GROUNDS may be teen \u2022\u2022 the Cemetery, or at the Office of the Treasurer, C.WURfELE, Eaq., St.Paul Street, nhere orders for inter menu may be left, and where, aa wall aa frum the Superintendent et the Cemetery, every in-formation respecting Ow nurchaae of lute, kc., may be obtained.Cerda of Admission to the Grounds may be had at the same pieces, or on application to Ike endersigned.By the Rules of the Association no Vaults can be constructed without the consewt of the Director*.HENRY 8.SCOTT, Secy.M.II.C.Quebec.17th April.1850.______u 5000.\t.12 5000.\t.10 5000.\t.8 5000.6\t.5000.4\t.5000.2 .Tbe Premium*, \tHalf Pren.nm\tff/iole Premium Age.\tFirsts Years.\tAfter 7 Years.\tt.d.\ts.d.25\t22 2\t44 4 30\t24 11\t49 10 35\t28 6\t57 0 40\tS3 I\t66 6 45\t39 6\t79 0 50\t47 9\t95 6 The Auured under this Table ere entitled also periic'pete in the Proltt.on certain cuudiimns.Quebec, 23(d June, 1S49.\tI Cm.to rich.agents.P.\tSnarraao, Uw*.Quebec.A.ItOLiocx, E*4.S'.Juba*.New.Rtuni1 AG.\tFnASBB, E%ey toon operated, briaeing away much black and Free* matter.On the following dny the fever hod left them, and they both recovered without any more msd'ciae- Kmc* this time 1 have always kept your PtUa at hand, and in all cases of sickness we has* used them with the most h:i|>py rt .ults (riigised)\tIRA 8- GOODHUE.NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.la 1915 Dr Halsey's Pills were Ar«t made known to th* puh'ic, under the deooininmtKNi of \u2022' llulsty\u2019s 'mrur t uettd Pills \" Their excellent atislilir# soon g nun I for th*m a high reputation, and th* nanunl s.ile of many thousand buxa»- This great turrets excited the a* ince of designing men.who commenml th* manu-facture of common Pills which they costed with Kusur, to gire them the outward Mppeaiance of Dr II.Tlsry\u2019sin order tn sell .hrm under thi: good vs i i Dr Halsey's fills had gumed hy curing thnuaiimN- The uublic are new must rispertfiilly inttlti d that Dr.liaise)'\u2022 gvriuioe Pills will hvn< vfnrlh bo ousted with GUM ARABIC.effected br four medir.inca after every other means had failed.\t(Signed)\tJ.H-ALUDAY.CURE OF ACT7TE RHEUMATISM OF FOUR YEARS\u2019 STANDING.Extract nf a Utter from Mr.J >hn Pitt, Dudley I9ffl January, 1850.To Professor IIotxnvvAY, Stn,\u2014It is with the greatest pleasure that ! writ* to thank you lor the benefit I have received from your Pill# ami Ointment, which have completely cured me of tbe Rheumatism, under which 1 sunerrd for this last fi.ur years, at time# 1 wo» so bad as hardly to be able walk.I had tried every kind of medicine that was recommended without receiving any benefit.I at last thought 1 would give your medicine» n trial, and purchased from Mr.Hollin, Chemist, of this Town, two Boxes of Pills, and two of Ointment, and in three weeks, through them and th* biesaing of God, I wns restored to health anil strength, and am now as weli able to walk a* ever I wa» in my lit'*.I am well known in thi* parish, having been sixty-fiv* years in it, with an execution of ten Tears I served in the \u201824th Regiment of Foot\t(Msned)\tJOHN PITT.CURE OF A BAD LEG OF MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS\u2019 STANDING Mr.Barker, of No 5, Graham\u2019s Place, DrypeoP near Hull, had ulcers on hi# leg from the age of eighteen until upward* of eighty, and although for many year» he had sou»ht the first advice in the country, nothing was found to cure them.He rery often suffered moat excruciating pain fur long period# together, which incapacitated him Irom attending to hu business.He had given up sll hopes of retting a cure, when at last be was persuaded to try Holloway\u2019» Pdla and Oinl ment, which he did.and however wonderful it may appear, the ley waa thoroughly healed by their mean*, and by continuing tn use the Pills alon* after his leg waa well, he has become in health so bale and hearty as now fu be more active than most men of Ally.N B.\u2014The truth of this extraordinary statement can be vouched for by Vr J C - Reinhardt, 22, Market Place, Hull.Febmarv 20tb, 135U.CURE OF A DESfERATE CASE OF RING WORM.OF SIX YEARS\u2019 STANDING.Lima.13(A November, 1849.One of the mo«t eminent Surgeons in Lima [theCa-pital of Peril] had a child covered with Ringworm tor more than six years ; iu vain Im exhausted all his art in bis endeavours to effect a curt.Nat succeeding, hr consulted among his brethren, the most celebrated medical practitioner* of the City, but nothing was found to do the child service When ha sras persuaded by Mr Joseph P Hague, the English Chemist and Druggist, residing at No.74, (\"aile de Palacto.to try Hullnsray\u2019a Pills and Ointment, which was done, after using six large Pots nf the Ointment, with a proportion ni th* Pills, the child was radically cured, to the «urpris* of the whole medical profession.The name of the parent, firm motives of delicacy, is withheld.t be I\u2019iM* should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most ol the following cases Ua.1 Leg*\tCanter* Bad Breasts\tContmeled and Burns\t.'*nlf-joinU Bunions\tF.lrphantinaia Bite of Motchetoes\tFietnlae and Band-flies\tGout Coco-Ray\tGlnndularSwefling Tumours Chiego-foot\tLumbago\tUlcere Chdbiame\tPiles\tWound* Chapped-hands\tKhtumntiani\tYaws.Corns (Soft) Dock and Sarsaparilla ! with other valuable plants whoa* properties are still more powerful.Ita high coaerntrntMMi reader» t one of tbe efficient medicines now in use.Les# than a *iwgU bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and iiirkn**a to strong and rignrons health.Every doe* shows its good effects on the constitution and improves the stale of the health.The Foncrr Wijvk is recommended, in the stroogest terms, for ail camplaitAs of the ZT-Btomach, Liven, Kidneys Ncktous Dtaonnrite, Btuotis ArrEcnont, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Lost or ArPETiTE, Jaundice, Femalc Complaints, Be no nu.a, and all DtsonocRS amsino rnoM BAD BLOOD, and issruas HABIT OF THE SYSTEM.mrvoR*, TT is now generally Admitted by the Iran*) ,,i 1 scientific, thnt tbe mysterious power called c» vamiah or Maumrtiam it io fact the rwin*i»u , Vitality or Life, and that disenae in me,, p.* roost painful form* it entirely owing '\", and by ail respoctabU Vemhora of Patent Bar,) London Median?* throughout th* eistlisod World, in I\u2019ots and Boxes, la* ltd , 2*.3d-, 4».fid., 11».22a , and 33s.each There is a vsry conaidsrabU saving by Inking the larger »ix«a.N.II.\u2014Directions for the guidance of Patienta art sllixtd to uash Pot and Box- CAUTION t \u2014Nun* are Genuine unies* the words \u2022\u2022 llollowav\u2019e Bill* vod Ointment, London,\" an en graved ou tha Govat nmeut Blnmp, paslod on every Pot and Boa ; .with the *aui« word# woven in the water ai.ok of ih« Book* of direclinns wrapped rouud the medicines.Bhould unprincipled Vrudor* recommend partie* at lung for Iloiloway\u2019* Pill* and Ointment not to but than, but to take «omething nlse in thru ste.id, tin y do \u2022o only for I hi; purpose ol getting a greater profit by what (hey with thvin to puichatu.Sold hy J.MUSSON, Comer of lluadn 5t.Fort Hlrroi», tuv-l'iir.\tSola ,/genf /or Quebec.j] BILLS OF EXCHANGE, lank powers furm*, are i Quebec, :h Deci V ATTORNEY, ui d other I il*«l nod inovl apptnvn I Olfii'p, r, I MV).\th SAVED FROM DEATH ! 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Teetimony of Mn.Nathan Matthews, a highly respectable aad wealthy citiaeu of Newark, N.J.Da.G.W.Halsey ; - I believe your Forest Wine and Pilla have been the meaaa of saving my life.When I commenced taking them.I laid at tha point of death, with Dropey, Piles, and Aathma.My physicians had given me Yver as pari cure, and my family had Inst ail hops of my recovery.While in ihie dreadful situatiou, your Forest Wine and I'll!* were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of (he Wine and box of Pills, I experirored great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became aensiMy reduced Ifopee of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the nee of your medicines for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured.The Dropsy, with which my life wae placed ia such great danger, waa also nearly gone.I have continued the nee of your medicinee until the present time, and I now enjoy aa perfect hmdth as aver I did ia my life, although I am more than sixty year* of age.1 ascribe mv recovery entirely to the use nf roar excellent medicine*.Several of my neighbor* have alao used them with similar saoeeet in obstinate com plaint*, and I can cheerfully recommend them to th* public.\tYoars, respectfully, N.MATHEWS.Newark.N- J.Dec.19, 1847.GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS STANDING! New York, Jau 9.1848.Da Halsey, Drab Btn :\u2014Having tahea vour Forest Wine and Pills to remove all direnae of the Liver from which I have aufftred severe! v for upwards of ten > ear* ; aad having adhomi cineely to tha directions which accompany the medicinee, 1 hare recovered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me thought mv raae incurable.Previous to takiag the Wine and Pilla I had recourse to the brst medical treatment, hut coatinaed to grow worse to an alarming degree.Borna of my friend* spoke despairingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from making use of any advertised renwdira ; and, I doubt not, but what there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicinee, in consequence nf the deception and inefficiency of many advertised remédie» pul forth by uapriaciplrii own, inflaming advertlaementa.Hut, what s pity it is.that tha «leceplioa ward by others, «hould bo the means of dissuading many laboring under disease, from making trial and being cured by voar excellent remedies.Unmanly speaking, they have saved my life ; whan I commenc* d mnkinx usa of tham.I wae in n wretched condition, bul began to experience their rood effect* in loss than three day» ; aad.in sin weds* from th* time I purchased (he medicines, to the great surprise of all my frismla, I waa entirely cured, and had increased fifteen |Ktumla in weight, having taken oao box of tha Pills, aad two bottle* of tha Win*.Woold lo God that every poor sufferer would avail Wmaelf of the tamo remedies.Yours.Ae., JAMES WILSON.Da David Maavin, a frlebrati\u2019d practitioner of New York, declared publicly, that one bottle of Halsey's Fores* Wm* contained more virtue than fifty of the large bottle* of Sanaparill*.Mrrers.(9.N.Mainpinuii h Go., the largrri amt most resprcUtde Druggist» in Byracuie in a letter, a»y ; *' From what they have heard and wen of Hhlaey\u2019* Forert Wine it it an excrilrnl and good medicine, and »vill undoutnedly, been in a the leading medicine of the day \u2019* Dr Mott, of NewYnrk, aubsr.ribes to the virtu# of Hhlsoy\u2019aForrat Wme, hy rrcnmmrnding it to many of hit patients.I (ip*Seven himdrod certificates from phrunnn».clergymen, and individtiale, of known resprrtnhillty.' hare hern given, testifying tn the greet cure inudr by 'Dr.Hiil*iy\u2019a Forrat Wine ami Pills\" Aiming I Ihein, is the i ure of Mr John Hynts, of 'iZ'i Petri st.| Ntiw Yoik \u2014cured of lion of the Liver, and bad Dough, alter having been givi o ovei hy his physician*, n ho iironownoed lua naw sratrd Conaum|ilion.A child uf Mr.Wdlinm llnwera, llroadway, New York, who liad hern diradfolly allUcted ivith \u201c\u2022erotidn, of finir yrius standing cmnl in Its* than six m «ks lime, I In offering to the community this justly cek* braird remedy for ditenwa of the throat aad Istfi it it not our wish to trifle with the lives or kari of tbo a dieted, but frankly to lay before tbtaik opinions of dialioguished menaud tome of th* ctd-enert of its turceM, troos which tbrj caa j»d(t'v tbemoelvet.Wesincerely pledge outwlrrs te nsW no wild assert ions or faire sfntemenli of itartlexs.nor will w« bold out any hope to suffenag bunu ty which facts will not warrant.Many proofs are here given, and we lolirim inquiry from tbe public into all we publhb.M q staured they will find them perfrc.lv reliaFr.id tbo medicine worthy tbeir best conideace sst patronage.FROM BENJ.8ILLIMAN, M.D, L.L.D.it Profesor of Chemistry, Mineratogy, iff., College, Member of the Lit.Hist.Med.W' and Sdsn.Societies of America and Evens \u2022\u2022I deem tha CHERRY PECTORAL »\u2022 mirnblt competition from some uf tbe brittrucu in tbs Materia Medico, and a very effret in irarct for tk* dam nf disrates it it intruded to car*.\" Nsw Havbm, CL, Noe.1,1849.Prof.Cleasftland, of Bowdoin College, Writes\u2014\u201c I bnvo witnessed tbe effec*« *1 ,,tt \u2022CHERRY PECTORAL' in my owe fandt i** that of my friends, and it gives me :ati»
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