The Quebec mercury, 2 septembre 1858, jeudi 2 septembre 1858
[" V 11 'i» nady (in conneclion FRICK OF ADVERTISING tint C I'ORKU tu X', end will be continued tl u suhscqiieul days.The following ladies will pru* aide at the tabha Mutes.Rtileau,\tMu.cs.P.F.Tssehcrceu, Servis,\tC.S larpler, N.F.Belleau,\tParkin, Alelhoi.\tF.Roy, The table of Rcfnahnienls will be held by Mrs-dames U.J.Te stier, l*.Uaillargeon, audJ.A.Panel.Quebec, J\u201ely 21 1858.\t83 BRUSHES, COMBS, &c\u201e s.STURTON, Chemist am! Diiuggist, has Just ri-ceivtd per \u201c Nova Scotian,\u201d\u2014 Hair Brushrs, Tooth Bri'ihcf, Nail Kruihrs.Drstiug Climbs, Toriuise-.-he'l Ci'inhs, Fine Tuoih Cum1 », kc., kr., &c., ke.No.t, Juho S reet, Quebec, ) August 17, 1858.y\t93 ACADIAN FREE STONE.J'ÜST received, 66 pipers, in Slab and Blo k fur MONUMENTS, HEADS TONES, kc., which will b* wniked up Plain, nr El ' doiiatelv ScüLPTCBÏD, to suit puri haters.\u2014A LSI, rt)B S AhE.\u2014 110 U'numeu's, IlMdsto .es, ke.In ITALIAN and AMBaKAN Marblhs, and in SlOiu-f.Allât tithe BIDOC ed rniCK».M uilles, Table Tups, sad «very article in the trade,in «army.PEUX MORGAN, Quebec General Marble Wnik«, 191, 81.John Stree', (ni hunt.) Queber, Aug.14,1*58.\t97 MMaUStti* ritiiR GRAND TRUNK FERRY HTEAMER 1 will run a« under Until huilier notice : \u2014 Upper Canada Cheese.10 B'\",liELS'ju'' rccei'td ai d for sale l3r\tM.G.MOUNTAIN, Nim\u2019i Building., Si.Peler Strict.Qii.bce, July 24, 1858.\t88 BSfeii&sl NOl'ICE.'PUP.Sleamen BYTOWN ami COMET will l TOW RAFTSor SHIPS at modcra e rutes.Enquire of ART IIUR H.MURPHY, India Wharf.Quebec,Mar 26, 185*.\t62 NOTICE.VISITORS from Quebec will not be admi t»d into the Qoebec Lunatic Asylum, c SUNDAYS, without a written order from one of (he Managers.G.WAKEHAM, AYaidcri, Q.E.A.Qusbec Lunaiie Asvlun»,?August 10, 1858.\t>\t95\u20146iv-1jw Iron Carriage Gates for Sale.A FEW SETS of IRON GOTHIC CARRIAGE GATES, WLktls and Columns.P.WI1ITTY, Si.Paul fJ'rcH.Quebec.Jihc 0, '357.\t68 /.rum the Railway\tLeaves Ihe Cul-de-Sac\t Station,\tU'harf\t POINT LEVI :\tQUEBEC :\t 7:D0 a M.\ta McDowell, w; o had seduced the Daughter of Bowyer.We are requested to mention that tha Depository of the Quebec Church Society in St.John Street adjoining Mr.Heelett'i, hai received \u2022 freeh eupply of Booke and Tracts ; and afto to ¦tate that by a recent rule a deduction of 25 per cent is allowed to eubfcribert of ten shilling* per annum, or to purchaiar* buying to tba amount of 5*.Foochow is too thailow for large vend».Our foreign house* are away from th* natives, on a r«uge ofani/tll hillock* half tbe beiglit of Edinburgh Casilr, which like all eimilnr places in Obiua are covered with gravestone* ; in fact, I do not think in the open country you could cast your eye anywhere in all t'hioa but you would lee eotae hundred* of graves.The native* carefully fix up the mound of earth once tvery year,and thua they are preserved until a generation dies out.Such ia tha respect of John Chinaman for hie anc*et»r* lu tbe plain* below, wbicb are parfectiy fiat, crops of grain spring up in a very abort time.A mouth or two ago it wa* nearly bare, and ploughing was going on., Shortly after, it was moitly green with the young rice, and.irrigation was going on.Now (be crop baa been cut and the second crop is springing up, which ia iix week* will give plica to a third.Tbe Cbiotse ioak their (oil with water for month* together ; and, in fact, all tba tims tbe crop is growing it is half under water.A visit to tb* city i* well worth tbe trouble.Passing along tbs row of shop* for four miles, we first see a market ; then smiths, joiners, coppi rsmiths, and oibvr trades in their turn* ; ervr tenth iliup is probably a cbow-cbow shop or eating bouse, where are concocted tbe mo»t diabolically filthy ueuei, which Chinamen are continiiully eating.Wee, wea pies of black paste, worked up with dirty finger», and containing finicking pieces of bcastlinsra and stinking meat, me being made by cook*.Steaming cauldron* and smoking firca are in front of every cook-shop, aud crowd* of beggar* that beggar description are huddling round tosoifftbe viand* and warm tlismielves.Such a miserable lot you could nut possibly conceive, cadaverous countenances, matted locks, no clothes but a plaça of sackcloth or malting round them ; dirty, sickly, miserable wretches they are ; but itill in tbeir way tiny art ol some importance,and not without some power, as they are a strong bodr, and have their king, like the gypsiei.They are mult pertinacious in their bsgging, aud stand befi re people\u2019s door, and will not go away till they get somstbigg, let it be ever so small a gift \u2014only one copper cush\u2014one thousand of which makes 5s\u2014.-ay one fourth of a farthing.If psople will not givs thtm anything, they take Ihtir revengo in a most singulir way,\u2014by bringing a dead body to your door steps.By tbs Taw of China tbe roan in wbos* bouse a death takes plnct must be able to account for it to the mandarins.Tho shopman Islls tba mandarins whsn thry com* to bear of thc body, that it wa« left by some one, and he knows nothing of it ; but the mandarins ar* glad of such a chance of tquttxing the shopman, aud therefor* put him In cbockey till he pay* a round eura.The beggsr eometiines, 1 hear, sacrifice on* of themselves to obtain sueb and*.They take a sick wretch that bas but a shoit time to live, and kill him in some shop In crossing Foochow bridge you will probably see a roan fishing with cormorants.I stood to watch one,*and was struck with his extraordinary skill and reanoDtvrcs.A most picturesque looking fellow altogether be is, with his comical hat, and clothes of ranting.I believe he can buy a fidl suit for 4d.His cap* is mad* of stuff like cocoa-nut fibte, aod resemble a door mat, bottom, side, and his otbsr middle tunic is tbe same.These, with hi* bat, in rainy weather, constitute bis raiment.His bars legs nnd arms give him a very cnmical appearance.His boat is merely four bamboos lashed together, and be balances himself far tooler than tho beat tight-ropi dancer, though th* tide ii sweeping by him at the rata of ten or twelve knots ; and hs shoots himself over th* water at a great pace, encouraging bis ducks Thomas Rogers, a railway watchman on the Etobicoke Bridge, near Toronto, was found murdered on Thursday night last.His bodv was fonnd over the embankment, and his lamp in th* renir* of the trick lighted.If* was an old man.Two colored men, who were seen in tbe vicinity, arc impeded of tb* crime.It is reported that the Mimieo Station was broken into tbe samt night, probably by the s .me partis*.DARING BURGLARY ROBBERY\u2014*40 C00 IN MONEY AND PROPERTY STOLEN.From the Detri ,t Free Frees of Augmt 31.The werehottse of Oliver Newberry wt* entered on the nigh' of the 9ih by meant of * false key, and robbed of money and pipers to tbe amount of about $10,0 '0.The burg art ransacked the office until they found the key of the tafe, which they then opened and riffal.They were in tha tale bank bills Io the amount of $1,100, of which only $300 was good.Betidrs thia they wete papen, consisted of deeds, moitgagee, land warranta, copper and railroad atocke,and notes of hand Io the amount of nearly $10.000.\u2014Of thia amou,t |i oe.000 was in go d not.* of hand.The robbery wat kept a eeciet for the purpose of detec ion, and tbe mat er committed to ihe charge of Messrs.Tuttle ft Champ, private detectives.Afte' a day or two of careful inquiry it waa ascertain'd that a couple of men who were empected have been concerned in the affair hid lett town on tha morning »nbsequcntly io the occurrence, on the Great We* ern Railway.A detective in the employ of Messra.Tuttle A Champ we* dispatched to Toronto and Nia;are Fall* \u2014Mr.Tuttle, hi u»elf on the s»m-.day or two after, and succeeded in tracing the two men to Branford, an I afierwird to Htmilton and Toronto.At the latter pi ice, 1 a .tcured the comperalion of Mr.SiierW\u2019iod, chief of police, who et once ili»| alchrd an oUicrr 11 assist him in his search, The Hopping place of t * two fugitive* wat found and entered hy the officers, who soon ascertained the Let that they >,ad left a carpet b.g there.1 hit waaoblainrd poaseasion of wi h great diffi tilly, and was found to contain all the valuable pipers that had been stolen, ai d the uncurrent mon-y.I he g iod money waa in the poasraiion of Ihe burglars, who a e being watched fur, and will be arrested if they return.TRIAL OF STEAM FIRE ENGINES.Boa vow, An*.31.The tri .1 of the Btearn fire engiuea to-day, on tlie Common, nee attended by llinusands, including Gov.Banka and other distinguished périma.\u2014Four machine* were present.The Philadelphia made the first trial as foTowa.Fill ng Ihe tank, 2.6iV) gallons, in 8 minute*, 29 seconds ; horizontal ate.m IG3feet; perpendicular I IU feet, Mtam was rawed iu 11 m nutes, 8 seconds.The lenght of huit ns d by all w.a 20D feet.The Elisha Smith of Boston filled the tsnk in 8 .,li«.Url >.nrt Hiimnn.l ir\t\u2022 d .1- minutes, *5 seconds ; horiaomal stream 104 feet : wheeled and dumped tt.und took tho perp,lldl«u|ar ir,\u2019fe,,.stean raised in 13 burrow back, 1 amidst duufeninR cheers.\u2019 minute*.51 ireonds.-I Tue two otbars wee withdrawn.Interesting Facts.\u2014The anbtnersiou |\t- of the cable bus two effects upon it ; the \u2014Dr.McKenzie, the literary editor n weight of tin; water compresse* the gutta I the Philadnlphia Press, any» the o iginil of percha coating, and muke* the insulation | WPkins Micawber,in\u201c David Copperfield, more perfect, thus preventing the escape , was Dickens\u2019own father.of the electric current into tho water, nnd I\t- at the same time, by diminishing the dis-j \u2014Dr.R.Montgomery, who died at tunce between the conducting wire and Xenia, Ohio,on the 15th inst.aged about 50 the water, it increases that induction hy year*, was a regular contributor to Black-which tlie current is retarded, f he ex- wood and other magazine*.periencc of tlie Mediterranean lines con-1\t\u2014- firm* this.While their insulation im-| The account of Capt.Clark, of the 100th proves, the rate of transmission become* regiment, having been injured on his way gradually «lower, and will do in, until ! to Engl*ed, is coutradieted :\u2014upon good the gutta percha reaches its maximum «uthority.b easts of thousands ol the Queeu\u2019s subjecls nou-engaged in peaceful eccnp,tiens, *iid atimil|,£ them to volunteer t'nir services to fight for their h-mes an,I fir sites.Ue repeat, therefore that \u2022 \"herbourg is not an object edrulsted lo occasion any unpleasant feeling in the brrasta of the iubj,cU of Mueen Victoris.\u2014HuileJ Servie* Gaxelte.BV TELEGRAPH.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PROPELLER.Thras Days Later from Europe.Sr.Joun\u2019s, N.F.Aug.31.Tbe staarocr \" Propeller'\u2019 which left Galway 9 A.H.on Saturday ihe 21st Ion., arrived at this port at noon oo tbe 29ili.The line not being open on Sunday, the news could nut b* transmuted until yesterday.The '\u2022 Northero Light\u2019\u2019 from Naw York arrivai at Southampton on the 20th.By arrival of tbe \u201c Propaller\u201d we have Liverpool advices to tbe 2!»t, by mail to Galway, and to 21st by telegraph to that port.Tba new* is not of importance, with exception of one item, the bombardment of Jeddah by n British Man-nf-War, and consequent banging of eleven of tbe murderers of Sritiili aud French residents of that place.British politics are quit* stagnant.Tbs Emperor Napoleon was nearly through hi* tour io Brittany.A project bat been started in'Paris for connsct-mg Europe with China by a liua of Telegraph.Advices from Austria state that th* governmtnt had resolved to increase its naval expenditure ful'y 50 per cent.Same of tb* Madrid journals rldlcul# tho Idea which has just been rsntwtd of Spain ever cediog Cuba to tha United State*.{I *\u2022 \"» r*P°r'*d that tha King of Pruisi* will probably abandon the throne on tbe lit October.Accounts of the crops in Russia are unsatisfactory, particularly in ihe vicinity of Odessa.Jtddx, Arab!», was bombarded by tbe Brilislk Steamer Cyclops, in couaequence, it it said, of the delay of tbe authorities in granting reparation for recent massacre of English Consul and others.The Cyclops shelled the city for 5 days, when Ismael Pasha, Tutkisb Commission, finally made bn appearance in the place and promised to arrange matters.He subsequently executed 11 of tbe attaxiint, and tant 4 otberi to Cmiitan-tioople to be dealt with there by tba Sultan.Tba Cyclops then took her departure.The despatch conveying the above inlelli-gene* give* no account of damage dune to Jeddah by the bombardment, nor of immediatu grievance which coiupcllrd tbe Commander of the Cyclops to such a summary proceeding, as it was previously understood that he wus to await th# arrival of Ismael Pacbal before proceeding to extremities.Mahkxti\u2014Liverpool, Suurdey, Aug.list.\u2014 Breadstuff's Market has bean generally quiet.It.Sptnee A Co.quota fl mr quiet at following quotation* :-W#»tarD 20s.* 2Is.; Philadelphia and Baltimore 21».* 22s.; Ohio 22*.a 23s.Cd.Wheat, ad vinca of about Id on nil grades\u2014 Market closing b loynnt aud with tendency upwards, Western Red 3«.61.a 6s.3d; Southern K*d 5s.10J.a 6s.3d.; Southern White 6s.Od.a 7s.31.Corn quiit and quotations nominal, Whit* 34s.a 34s.Cd ; Yrllow 33s.C l.a 34*.Lard firm.Ashes quiet at 32s.a 32*.6d.for Pot* and 32s.a 33s fur 1\u2019sarls, Sugar firm.Loudon, Friday, 20tb-Consols closed to-day at 931 a 93] for both money and account.Liverpool, Saturday 21st.\u2014Flour quiet and unchanged.Wheat closed with an advancing tendency.(/oru is quirt.Provisions steadr.Console closed to-lay atO.'Ja 961 for money and account.ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS.Naw Yuhk, Aug.31.By the arrival of the eteuniers Borussia and North Star, both from Sruthampton 18th, we have London advice* of the evening of that date, but there is scarcely an item to add to what has been already merited.A great sensation ha* been created in StrdlnU by thcassai motion inSwitX'rlai d jfoue Caisimir to fish.1 law one make hit wny through th# P trodi, a man who was implicated in the iuiur-oiebss of the bridge where the water falls a foot, i «cuon last summer at Genoa, but who subse- ___1 at _\t.r\t.\t9 \u2022 nnusitlv \u2022tirnmrd\ta.;*)».».».\t2.\tJ and the current is very swift After getting behind a buttress, he got hie boat-hook, and held on Io the bridge, or putting bimself along ; crossing the etrenra under the arch, from onr pier to another, ie a very dating way, and Stirriog up the fish at tbe bottom with his polt.The cormorants dir* out at bis word of command, and are in capital training ; they turn to him lor orders, and go where be points out.Of three birds, one reel in tbe boat, chained by tb* leg, while two are fishing.When they catch tbe fish, thc iron ring round their neck pr,'fente them from iwallowiog it, and they come to tha boat and give it np, receiving a prosent of a minnow from th* man, who keeps a supply to reward them.Sometimes a tap on th* head ii necessary to make (hem attentive.Another of tbe most striking object* ia tbe streets and in tb* country i* tlie oumber of cooli* girls and woman who carry theit burthens about.I shall not »ny wbat tbeir burden* nr* other than it isueed most extensively throughout China for Agriculiuriil purposes, and is a considerable article of commerce.They ere certainly very unpleasant to meet, with tbeir two pails.The girls arc ¦ fine heathy race snd lively and much superior to tbe meo physically.They are clean and neatly dreaded according to their own fashion, which resemble a Highlander\u2019s kit.Ths young ones ar* very brisk and good-looking, but get old and ugly, at thirty, as all Eastern do.In tbe artisan*\u2019 shops you see little boys, six or ten years old, doing the work of men.I saw littlo blackimittii last night, six of tham hammering at a forge, and certainly two of them were not six year* old.They probably work all day for tbeir bars food, labor is so cheap in Chios ; and not only aa blacksmiths, but every trad*.They are capital bricklayer*.I bava seen children building a house.One day, while walking along the street, I came upon a row, and thought it waa a mad bull or a pig being killed ; tbe crowd were he labcaring something which I could notsee,witb bamboos and chasing it round alleys and ureets I ascertained it wut a thief ; and so vindictive era the rabble when roused, that the were about to kill the unfortunate.Half-a-dozen fellows got spears and swords, and kept tucking up their sleeves, and looking val nut,and gesticulating most frantically.The thief took refuge in some boats, and was protected by the boatmen, while the would-ho executioners oo ahore kept up a row for a long time.As there are no poliermen, Hie populace t ike thieves into their own power, and deal witli them in no gentle way.If a thief escape with life he is lucky.I never saw such an infuriated mob as that.Sticks were stolen from shops to Hog the poor wretch.How the mob enjoy hacking off a fellow\u2019» head, or cutting out liai heurt- Wosnrnrci.Aciiixvkment.-M.Garveni.a French inachiniat, has perfected i is aerial ship at a c at of 2(10,000 franca, and made a voyage t» Alqiera, A rica, and back with it\u2014a die nice of fifteen hundred miles from Ihe etS'iing point.The average speed wa* almo.t one hundrrd miles an hour, tha voyage occupying eighteen houia.M.Garvadni iajto make th* attempt from Havre to the city of New York, as soon »* he line further iretrd the charsc er of hi* invention by a few short t ipe over the Mediteirencan and it* neighbouring piovincca.Esotasn's SraaNoru.\u2014England is not quite so unprotected as some may think, and as ninny say ¦he ie.In cne week we might oasemldc at Spithcad or in Cherbourg road* fifteen stil of poweiful screw ships of lh-i line, including some of Ihe most poweiful now nfiost, nnd in a fortnight twenty-five sail of the line, with large frigates and steamships.These ships would all he in effitd-nt fighting condition, and would spe-dily be fully manned.'I hey are now, in part, distrbu'ed along nur coasts, but the electric telegraph would in a shoit space of tim* concriitrale the whole at \u2022ny given point.Indépendant of our war ahipa, we have aome hundreds of merchant steamcn calculated lo bear an effective armament, and, aa, we have often at»t*d, an unprovoked and aggressive movement on the p^rt of an enemy would be sufficient to kind)* » fl ms of patriotism in the quenily turned King\u2019s evidence.Ha is believed' to have been killed by an agent of tba MaXXini faction, wbo bad (racked him to his retreat at Lo Carno.Parodi was about to emigrate to-America.M'ixiini Issued another eliar.tcteriitic proclama-to Ui* follower*.SHERIFF SALES.OF LANDS IN TUB DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.DURING MONTH OK BEPfEMHER, 1858.Joseph Thivierge vs Jean Marie Dubjis.\u2014A lot of laud iu parish uf S .Flavirn, County Loibi-niero, of 11 nrpents by 57{, with house and oilier buildings.Sold at Church d rot of same parish on 2nd September at 10 A.M.U nry Temple vs Outer Rentier.\u2014An Emplacement on Little River, St.Charles Road, near Toll Gate, of 80 feet by CO, with woo len hou o ond other b iddiog* thereon.Sold at Church door of parish of St.Koch on th* 2nd 3 pt., at 10 A.M.Henriette S Amiraux vs Eleonorc Donnan.\u2014A lot of land io parish of 3t- Chrysostom-, Concession La Hetrier* ol 6 ar|«nis by 24.with houso and barn.Sold at Church door of tarns parish on th* 17 b September at 10 A.M.Wd.iam Venner *s Pierr# Em rad \u2014Is*.Three quarters undivided of an Etaplacemtut in St.Kochs.Desiraries Street.50 feet by 60, with haiigard thereon.2ii ps upon your bin-h mokrt a ruth lather, and readers the bc.ird soft.You cannot have a sore or chapped face, and use the \" Persitn Bala\u201d fu* shaiing.A I\u2019caruHCD Pkeatii.\u2014Wb«t lady or rrntleman would rrmain nailer ihe curse of a Second Steamer lo Quebec from Galway direct.rI',llf undersigned will be prep.red Until 'he 6'h 1 \"f SEPTEMBER, to ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS by STEAMER to sail from GALWAY about 22nd Septemhei.Parlies vvi.hing to bring oui thiir fiiendi will fi d this a desirable oppot-tttnily.HENRY CHAPMAN & GO.Quebec, Aug.23, 1858.\t1 3 auction j&nlfS.GltEEÔV COD FISH.\u2014Just Receiicd and for Sale :- DRAFTS,) GREEN COD FISH of Prima Barrels, S quality.J.M.KERR, IS, St.Paul Switt.Quebec, Aog.26, 1858.\t102 SMOKED SALMON.JUST ricrived, and for sale by tha Subscrj.ber : A Choice Lot ofSMflKF.D SALMON.AV.LaCHKMINANT.Quehec, Aug.28.1858.\tlu3\u2014f WANTED.A I.ADI, it hu hen been fir eome yean engaged in teaching, i« ileaiious uf obtaining a aitua-lion it GOVERNESS, to inttruct in the up r.Quehtc, Auj 21, 1838.\t101\u2014e AUCTION SALE or GOLD tV SILVER WATCHES, PLATED WARE CABINET WARE, PAPIER ma¥he\u2019 GOODS.! CLOSiyG SALE.i f FOR SALE, A VERY (rood PIANO FORTF, cist £G0.price \u2022*7*\tals » sideudid 7 Oclivo Boudoir, only £50, stiliig piiccX/J.Tube veeu at 13, John Strut, facing Palace Str,et.II.OWEN.__Qu*d\"c.19lh A-'gii\".18'8.\t92\u2014 f ST.GEORGE'S* HOTEL, CAU0ÜNA.F.H.mLhZ, THF.ir dersigned teg.10 rriu'ti tlnnks to liis n.any friend, from Upper and Lower Fana la who have lav,ne ' him h* il.c encouragement hither JVEir FALL GOODS.GLOVER fc FRY have just reeeired per 9 8.Anglo-Saxin, and will continue to receive by îv»» S.ramtr'i a fu\" \u2019»»ortuienlof STAPLE DRY GOODS, suitable for the piesent season, coroprising Flannel», «tnkMs, Cobonrgs, Mantle I weed*, Woollen Hosiery, AYoollen Yarns, 8ce.ke.\u2014AMO,\u2014 A large variety of Ladies\u2019 Striped Limey Skirls.N.B.-\u2014tî.k F.wish to draw paniculir atien-lion t\" the qu-.lity of ihe above good», wb'en are all ol ihe he»i latiric.that can be bad m Great Britain.Quebec, An*.28, 1858.103 d*0gC'!i'l^nn'n 'of I\u201cI '1 h.0\u201c.t\u2018' l'y »,r vi'linS ' lTcU f\u2018v,\"',hed Quebec, that he will sell without leierue, the re-msining part of the Stock at Mr.J.Garhati\u2019s Fabrique Street, on any friends from Upper and Lower Fana la, LoHfloil Quillicrly for July, pfiCO FRIDAY E VEX1SG, Sept.3rd, AND SATURDAY EVENING, Sept 1.Sale at Half-fait SEVEN c.cli evening.F.II H.Al.l , A bt B.Application f^ the Store and fix uns to liemin'o on the premise*, to JAMES UAURATP.Quebec, Aug.SI, 1858.\t101 I able, anJ strict atieiitlon to thu wan's of his cus-tomeia, to atcurc an ieercased patronage.JOHN KELLY.Cacouna, Aug.H, J858.\t9fi\u2014] n MR.WILLIAM CARTER (O'gmist of 9'.Helen\u2019s, London,) ami Cathkhril O iig an rax |>ro'rrn at Quebec will receive PUPILS for ORGAN and PIANO FORTE.Address, 16 Fsplsmde, Quebec, Aug.21, 1858.\tlot MONTREAL TO OTTAWA.Grand Sale Pianos.Carrillon and Grenville temj.Rail- MAIL FOR ENGLAND.A MAIL for ENGLAND, w II be Chisecf at this Office on TUESDAY next, the 7h instant, at 4 A.M.Post Officr, Quebec, Sept.3, I8i&.\t}05 Murray Bay and River dn Lonp- The A I Sca-guing Steamer \u201c S A G U E N A Y,\u201d Captain R.Simard, Will leave for the above Plru-es on SATURDAY MORNING next, at EIGHT o\u2019clock.For aoy fuMher information, apply at the Office ol JOHN LAIRD, $r.Lawrence Uhamhera.Queber, Se,.t.2, I S'8.\t105 A CARD.rpilE OHOIt'EKT 0001)6 are yal in he slid by 1 auvlinn at the Store of j.GARRATT, Fabrique S\u2019reel.Remember the CLOSING SALE on FRIDAY end SATURDAY EVENINGS, Sept.>he 3rd ai d 4'h.Quebec» Sept.2, 1838.\t105 CHURCH OF ENGLAND.P ü B L I C ~MÊ E T IK O.IN CONSEQUENCE nf the passing, within the lait ew day*, of the Act lo amend the Act to enable 'he Ctuirrh of England to meet in Syn.d, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a i UBI.1C MEETING of ihe Mrmhera of Ihe nld Church Wi I be held at ihe COURT HOUSE, in this city, on THURSDAY next, the SECOND SEPTEMBER, a HALF-PASP SEVEN o'clock, P.M., for the yurpnae of receiving the report nf Ih.Committee appointed at the public mreting ef the 26 h iillimu, ai.d uf tranixctint other business, especie ly that nf organizing a CHURCH OF ENGLAND LAY AS'OCIATION, for the promotion of Oie interesta of that Church generally.M.SHEPPARD, Stcte'ary.Quebec, Aug 28.18 '8.\tm3 Store to Let.I-MIF.CAPITM, SrORF.noiv oWrd by Mr.JAMES GARRATT, lilt the 1st May next.Apply on (lie premises In JAMES OARRATr.Qaehrc, Aug.20, IR58.\tio HAMS.JUST Received, a email hi of Sugar Cu'td HAMS, for aale by E.A W.PJSTON k CO.Quebec, Aug.31.18 8.\t|04 Whiskey.THE REST MONTREAL WHISKEY, Punclieoiia, Hilda, ami Barrele.Fur sale E.k W.POSTON k CO.Lewar-tO'vn, Sep».5, 1S58.\t\u2018\t|C5 QUEBEC CHURCif SOCIETY.A STATED MEETING nf th* Ckntral r\\ R.'Aat), n II he held at ihe LECTURE H ALL, Aai'C Stra', on WEDNESDAY, 81h Sen'., at THREE ii\u2019clock.P.M.By oidcr, GILBERT PERCY.Seen tiry.Qnrbee, Aug.21, 1838.\t204 Lx.Mincsotn from Liverpool.10 QUARTER-CASKS PALE SHERRY 50 Cvske Bottled Ale and Purler.For sale by \u2022 BROCK.GORDON k CO.Hunt\u2019» Wharf.Aug.31.|v>3.\tio.j_r Promissory Note l^ist.LOST yesterday, a NOTE for $.23, 72 eenU drawn by Mesirs.I.J.Manmtau A Co.\u2019, deled Quebec 18 h Angud, I'>58, at 3 muntlis daté in I ivur nfand endorird by the tiiidcisignrd.The Public are hereby C'Utioned against neguciiiing the laid note, and ihe finder will I'lea-e lelnrn ii.JOHN PATERSON.Qutbt.-, CDh Attgus!, r5Qu'liec to G.lway.l Stkerabk Pasiagc, $25, ) Dublin or Liverpool.! wh'eh include* iu abundant supply uf Cuukcd Pro- P.O.LEER ANCOIS, S ore ft llutcl-Kveper.Chafiini ILeher, Aug.1.\u2019, 1.858\t96\u20141m J'\u2019or Sale or To Let, AVi h Immrd ate I'o-n -sioii.r|'A|| AT tlcligh'fullv' -iiiisitd and sal a-I blc prop, r y known as I.\u2019Asylk f'HAMPFTRK, situated on tbc S'.Louts »i*l ll*.\t% Th« tttual quantity of Baguage will be allowed B'nd, a'j m iog the propciiy of Dundar Ross, lo aach cla** of Passi nger*.\t! Esqu'ie, cnm'iining all the ndvan'igaa of a Town Through Pitfcugrr* in l.ivtrpnnl can depend on Couniry Ri'-idC' Ci', and being within a feW quick despatch a'd every al fntiin, un.le *;'.cial m''u,pANY .\t.\t,0.\u201e\t,,\t.\t, \u201e\t.\t-*\u2022 TENDERS fur'Ihe Purehiso of ihcir impor- 3 he I nx:* for 1858 will eonv.t of Painting*.t\u201etion of BUFFALO ROBES uf Ihe present season, Sculpture, Engravings, Drawings and other workr of' m h* addreased to this Office w.or beforu the Arl-\t.\t,\tI FIFTlJof SEPTEMBER.FELIX MORGAN, ; Iiifiirmation m lolbe qusnlify.(crui« otsalo,^c.t | ^ ^'rcht Sacfrirtctf llpny.btey., t may be oblnlncd by written rippliettivn.\tWM.LAIRD k CO., .\t,\t\u201e\tQuebec HvDaox\u2019t Bay Hocsn./\t,\tFabrifie .'tiei Qnebic, Aug.28.18 4.\t153\t! Lacbine, .August !», IS'S S\t550 J Qiribet, dun* 2?, 1858\t\u2018\t74 GREAT CLEARING SALE or Sninnicr\tGoods.WM.LAIRif & CO., Will cuiavinrnee.on MONDAY next, 19th JULY, To \u2022ell the tcmiinder of thrir Sinrk of Summer DP.) GOODS nt a GREAT REDUCTION in price, FOR CASH 0 JYL Y 6)) Silk Parasuls fiom 2».3d., vvnrhf», up.2uuU Yds.Mousliuc de Ltinc from n^d, wo.tli 9.1, .\ttip.600 Mii*liu Dre**ea, from 3«.66, worth la fid up I adirs Sliaw Banne s and ll vi* belnw cult price, Dress (io\"da of ncr) dcscripiion, at coal, Silk and Cloth Mviidea, very cheap, Shivvlr, SciUs, Bonnet Ribbon», Ptoweis, at Cost Price.\u2014also: \u2014 500 doz.I.adirs Lawn ttaidhfs.from Is.10^1, to 20s., worth fioir 3».fid.to .\u2018lOi.350 Ps.Pure Shiii ng, a djd, worth 7d.300 do do du a 5J.I*\t8d.275 do Factory Colto .a djd \u201c ftjd' \u2014 a n n \u2014 A Large Aaaorlmciit ofs'evved Muslin Good* al To the Unemployed.lUfSi 13F.R WEEK may be oh'ainri] by any * perron willing to woik.Full particulars may bn had hy leiirr, inclosing a Shilling, pari of it io b- retained in pusiage, the remaiud* ci to go towardi p.ying lor this advertisement.Addles» to MR.HENRY HERBERT* PiSl Office.Hamilton.A\"g.96, 1858.\t102-1m CHARLES TOLLAND^ Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Underlak r, No- 32, Cnl-de-Sao 8t-, LowerTowu- PUNF.R AI.S funiLlicd ui short i.ôtice and eu reasonable term», Qiisher, 2dlh Aiigirs', 1858.\t102\u20148m New York Mercury.THE New Yo'k Metcury, of Sepirmbev Ihe 4ih, coulait S the rontin'i nioa of an Indian Isle, \"The White t\\ god.or the Great I\u2019ruphel of the Semiimles,\u201d « tils nf Strange Mystery in the South and North.\u2014price 3d.\u2014also,\u2014 Bsek Numbers fram ihn commenetment of tha ibuiC, may hs had on application.For sale by P.SINCLAIR, \u201e .\t5t John\u2019* Street.Quebec, Aug.28, 1859.\tW3 iiiGirscH06T7 THE HIGH SCHOOL will RR-OPEN afertbe Summer Holiday*, 0n MONDAY, the 16th instant.Quebec, 10»h Aligné, !8j8.\t.im EDUCATION.MESSRS.ANDUF.AV beg to announce that their CLASSES wi I RE-OPEN, after the Summer tecaiioi., on AVEDNEBDAY, the 18ih instant.24, St.I.oirr» Road, Quebec, I 12ilv August, 1859.\t)\t90 TO SHIP-MASTERS* OIIIP.MA.STF.RS in want cf ROCKING O CHAIRS will he wall aervH at CRAIG\u2019S, St.Paulstri kt, noi ih-re minute* w.lk fiom Urn CuetuiH Home, Hi has a good anorlmcnt, Cbcipy well finished, and ruitablc for pn xrntx.THOMAS CRAIG, Cabinet and Chair Maker, S'.I\u2019uul Street.Qoeber, 13th July, 1858.\t83\u20143oi Kentucky leaf toracco-s iihd» ai.d 20 bales, just nccittd and for tale by M.U, vMOUNIAlN.Jdy 10,1858.\tso IJAABI INDIA RICE\u201430 Riga landing eY U John Howell, cilia ilcaiud Patna, and fur talc by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nui.\u2019e Buildings, St.Peter St.Quebec.Aug, 7, 1808.\tqj ('IIIAMI\u2019AGNE\u201420 Bnskei* very Siperior' V AUBblt riN k CO., for sale bv M.G.MOUNTAIN, Nun\u2019s Build ngs, St.Peter Siriel.Quebec, July 24, IS5'*.\t83 N O T\u2019 I C E .r.II.MÔÏIGAN Will Commence on MONDAYy The 26th JULY, To Sell off' the Remainder or ins ?SPRING IMPORTATIONS, A T COS T P R I C E* FOR CASH.Quabee, July 24,1858.\t88 FOR SALE.' rpilE Ship \u2022\u2019 POLYNESIA,\u201d 731 Tun» .L measurement, as she now lies iu tesniLm Oliver\u2019s Dorx.JAMESTvREMAIN kCO.-Quebec, An;.5, 1858.\t93 Du.TUMBLETY, C1AN be cuiisulled by his I\u2019a'.ien's in QUEBEC / every FRIDAY aad SATURDAY, at th* CL ARENDON Ho rn.Qufbtc, Aug 5, I859.\t3 r T Metises for Sale or to Let.TO LET.'HOSE Room*, in HENDERSON'S Bitiltiing', S'.I.tnis »iieei, ojipiti'e the City Halli for aoeral jc»r.pisl tcenpied by the Literary and Hiaiotical Siciuty.Apply on the pn mi\u2019n to GEO.HENDERSON.Qaebee, May It, 18)8.\tSfi TO BE LET, With immediate poneation.jb-t »ptVO COMMODIOUS DWELLING X HOl\u2019SKS, aitunt d oh the (Ulviderr Road, adjoining lha laaidence of F.Falk-Exosmo E of pure water, and one acre vf land attached to each houie.Apply to R.H.RUSSELL.M.D.tluehee, Sept.1C, 1857.\t112 \u2014u Bakery and House to Let.IN Valliere Straet, nev door *o Mr, J.O.Valliere & C.\u2019e Cabinet Manufac-lory.Apply to J.0.VALLIERE 4 SON.Quabar, March I, 1S58.\t27 A new, speetTy, am! mode or treating Nervous Debility, Genital Diseases.most successful j JVEW SPRIjYG Sf SUMMER Spet inatorrlieea, ! and all Urino T GOODS, Ju.-t Receded prr Min'real Ocean Steamship liidian,\u201d via I'oitland and Grand Trunk lliilnay.C.tfc A.S31EATON, MERCHANT TAILORS, SO.20} JO II S ST., UTTER 1VWS.QUEBEC.rpiIF.MANAGER of the above ee abliahment, L hating just returned from v.itiilng Londuu, Lerda, Manchee'er, t.taagow, and all the principal cilita of Great Biilaitt, 'Capectfully Cilia tile at'en* lion ol hi» friends and the publico the large Stock of West of England BLACK CLOTHS, CASSI-M Kit ES, DOESKINS, TWEEDS, SILK MIXTURES and VESTINGS.Alas to a well as«ortc(l and grea1 vatiety of SCOTCH TWEEDS of Ine lilt'I'quality ana ol me late.t style», Shin., Collars, Neck T es, S ispemlera, Silk Haiidkcchicfs, Mufliers, and Grutleinen'a IMat a\u2014all of which lutve ben aeltcled by hiiuiclf uu tha tuuit advaitta* HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET ['HE Sp.icioua SHOP and DWELLING with Cut H one front, non occupied bv Mestra.Mslouiu 8c Lemieux, Furriers, i No.5 St.John Strent, oppoaite to Collii,i.Apply | u Mr.Pun), Little River.Faby.23.1K58.\t23-u Seventy Engrnaings, I\u2019rice Is.thiou»!i all l)nnk»elleis, or po.l flee fir,m the Authoi lor It pnsia^e .tamps.'IIK\tMEDIC VL ADVISER on decay, b tli menial a d phy.iial, arising from exic-sis, infeciiun, clunaie Ac.; rerno'k* on the osu of the Microscope, and the dmicra uf erruin qrseke to alarm the too eeoMiiie invalid ; ohseiVaiiO'ie on Mintage, tic prevention ami removal of certain diaquaTficolmng ; rules f>r aeif-trea'mcHt, ?ce.By WaLTEft De Rods, M.D., of the Ecole de Mrdérine, Pana: Member nf tbe UjiuI Coll-gc nf Surgeoi,., Lui,dull ; Lt\u2018rti lha alnVH rarer, ta pay the American p i.kv unposite a number, and the gift corrrspnuiling anth thut nu nber will bu forwardad wi'hiu une iv ek to him by in'\"'/or txprttt, p ut paid.Thera is naRurr hum'iug t,o-1 illery about th* above, aa aae'y s ihierilnr i* sure of a Prix.- o trahji'.We prefer to make this lil.er.il diiiribu-(imi .am i'g o tbe subscriber tin a nounl that would go tj iho A jent, and in many ra.-s a hundred-f >Id m ire.yy All oommunicalions ahould hp n'Mrosgcd t' DANIEL A DE 5, Publisher, 221 Centre Street, Near York.Quebec, April 15, H58.\t45-6 n Pens in» nr.iiDiNC ahroao can be luccesarjlly treated by cutreapuitdence, uu sending n full dc ail of 'hrlr case, with a Bmk iinte, ur Bill flu a L'mdun , hau'u fur £5, iu order to hive a packe' of nrnhcitiea suflieiont to meet tha ex>g tici-e of the rate, st-ul nut hy next mail ; thus nvi-Miur uimecessiry 'mt uf valuable ; Sin\", aud much aufluring which might oti.eiui.-e occur.'I\u2019he Great European Remedy for Nervousness, Relaxation and Exhaustion.PfO'ertd by Royal Letters Patent r-f F.iigDud, and \u2022tnciiuned bv all thr \u201drvat Continental College» uf .M\"dable «11 the life a'liining the age uf sixty.Premiums parable quar.rrly.hatf-jea.i/, or ycvtly» Ouc-'uatferedit for first five yea>i.W.k W.C.HENDERSON, Agent* in Canada Qnebee, filh Jun*, 1858.\t67 THE MEDICINE OF THE MILLION.P11/LO SO TIIV OP FACTS.prrfmms its duly by throiviug utf phlegm, and other humors fium the lungs by copious sp'tting.T he third is II Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength lo t lie kidueya ; thus encouraged tliev draw large amounts of impurity Irnm tbe blond, which is then thrown out.bounliiuily by the urinary or tvuler passage,and which could nnt have been discharged ia any other way.The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other pioperties of the Pills while engaged in purifying ths titoml ; the coatser particles of impurity which cannot puss by tha oilier outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by Ihe bowels.Krnm the above it is shown that Dr.Morse's Indian Runt Pills, nut only enter the stomach, but beeumt m.itcd wiih Ilia blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rnule out and cleanse Ihe system from all iiupuitty, and the life of Ihe body, which ia the blond, become» perfectly healthy, cuuieuurntly all \u2022ickne»» and pain is driven finm the system, fur they cannot remain when the body become» so purt and clear.The reason why people are an distressed when sick, and why an maty die, is becuusu they do not get a nirpicint which will past 10 lha afflicted parts, and winch wiil npen the natural passages for the disease to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity ol food and oilier matter is tndgrd) and the atomaeh and bowels are literally Ofelfl-iwiiig with the Corrupted inave; ihus undergoing di«agrerable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter thioiip.li every vein and artery, until life is taken from the tody by Jiseasr.Dr.Morse\u2019s Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, hy restoring millions of the sick to tdnoniir.g health end happiness.Yes, thousands who have boen racked or tormented with cicknrss, pain, anguish, and whine feeblr frames hare been scorched hy the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, aa it were, within a step oil he silent grave, nnw stand ready loU'siify hat they would hare been numbered with tile dead, had it not been for this gnat and wonderful medtei\u2019 e, Morse s Indian Root Pills.After nnt nr two dnses had been taken, lliry were astonished, aud absolutely surprised, in witnessing iheir astonishing effecta.Not only do lliry gire immediate cate and tlreugth, aud take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at ths fmindatiou of the disease, which ia the blond.t herefore, it will be tlmwu, especially by Ihost who use Ihrtr I\u2019illt, that disease\u2014 that deadly enemy\u2014will lake its flight, and the fliisli of youth and hcauly will aguia return, and the pro-pent of a long and happy life will cherish aud brighten your days.Caption.\u2014Bcwar* of \u2022 counterfeit atoned A R.Muokk.All |ei:uine Imte the name ol A.J-White 8c Co., on tat'h box.Alan the signaluru ul A.J.Wh t« k Co.All uibrra are spuriuus.A.J.WHITE Cl Co.,Sole Prourietura, 60, Leonard Sheet, New Yoik.Dr.Morse\u2019s Indien Root Pdte are sold by ell dealere in Medicine.Agan's wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land.Parties drairing the agency will address ts abova (or lerini.Price 25 cents per box, five bnxes will be sent on receipt of $1, pns'age paid.Queb.c.Bill Dccr., 185\u201d S, & U.PETERS, Contractors & Builders.IN re'urniog thanks lo their numerous friend» fur the lilieral support and encouragement they have net wiili since ihe establishment of the MACHINERY d'iven by STEAM POWER for the manufacture ofS\\S:IE8, BLINDS, DOORS, tic., Cic., beg to acquaint them, that they have made some ex-'em ve additions 10 their works, t-omhitiiuK the moat receul improvements, by which they em enabled to execute any orders in Town or Country, at 4 Con-SIDKBABLR ItCDUCTION IN PkICH, and with greater expedition than any other establishment in this City.They have oa hand upwards of I00.00U Pieces nf aiaurted PINE and SPRUCE BOARDS and PLANKS of the best quali'y,dry and fit for immediate use, pres pared, ur in tha tough lo suit purchasers .wy have also on hand a considerable quantity of SAWN SCANTLINGS suitable fur building purpusee.St.Vallikr Stkist.) Qurhic, 2nd June, 1857.S Cooking, I\u2019arlor ami Hall Stoves.r'l'MIK Subscriber has jutl added la Ins previous X Stock the largest intuice uf the above biought iu this market, comprising every kind of CuOK STOVE wuith using.A good variety of Fancy Perlor end a few very Urge for Halls.\u2014also,\u2014 FRANKLIN GRATES, for Wood or Coal, a nevv article.The whole of which wilt be sold at piices ju»t to cover expense.», by ^ KANE Stoves Pipes, and evtry kind ol Work connected wi'h S o»e-,executed with promptuesi.Intending purchasers uf S oves will pitas! examine InOS'ock and ascertain pikes.Old S oves taken in exchange.No.5, Fabrique Street, Next dour to Ududeiu\u2019s Building.\t138 Carriage and Farnitare Varnish.THE Subscriber, Agent for Messrs.Wm.TilucN Ci Sons, New Yurk, will keep a constant supply ol their well known Superior VARNISHES to supply Hie trade and Urge consumers, et pttcet uhich Will render impoittiion unneersaarv.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, May 30, 1837 INSURANCE.Fire, marine, and inland navigation RISKS can be cuvend on a|plic*'ion lo the undersigned.fi.FRASER, Corner of St.Paul ti St Peter S'ree\".2nd April 1837.\t62 lax, Nova Hco ia ; by lli»zard, C'isiloUown, Piince ! :.- ,\t\u201e\t.7\t, Edward l-l.ud ; Ward, New, Office, Sidney, Cape ! ''rludue\"',n* e*Pe,le1d* .V1*0\" i',l* \u201c B.t'o'i ; A'li'o.\u2019, Richardson Si On.Mount R ad | O'cnUhonanl Ihel.owela.lhc.e Pill._ Ma Iras ; Ilulse A Neplicw.Agra ; Treacher & Co., Ponihh and Ku-aelice ; .Sini'h &.Co., Scin-'e ; Dml»-vvor.lt & Co., Clark, Bouier Ci Co., ami Gunn H Co., C-iloriibn and Cindy ; Lyman A C .M.in \u2022 reit ; L\u2019eilui'jr'e fl C\"., I Military Square, Bomhay; R.Rosa, l.nbornii'iy, Falmou'h.an I l.aw:un, Ad-veibeer Office, Kmg» on, Juin lira; Biichmann and Tai't, Port of S,7.moved hy t u*e.Eit-h -¦ fferer can applv it l.iui-»eP, 'll\" pm f and result being iiialan'ly ronvi ring, as it iiiahlis the p'cvlutnly deaf person '¦> hear cum non tone conversation, who hr fur* could only be tntdc hear by I ml «linn ing in the car, or hy mr-anaufa p.iwirfol car trumpet.It h.i* tnc.i applin! hy the Doctor nil humlreds of stillrring ap-plu nnt» ai moat \u2022 f ihe Ear Infirmaii.-s a-d Hnrpi-tal* w.tli perfect aucce-s, and in ntany ciscs in whom he Ins seul it, mmy had not iuard thu liuinan voice fur half their life, and *omc not nt nil, who hy i;» iirn alnnc, R'C now pcrfec'lv icstoiod to hearu ir, and 'he suriety of their follow-creatures, and ctiahli* I 10 lie ir ilix mc'-ly in a |dacc uf wor»hip.Applicarra to aer-d a Wiilien atu'emeni of their cave by lefer, indo.-ing po-tage itampv or money order for £1.From vvhitcVrr cause aiiiirip, no m iller of how lung amitdlrg, hr Bring wiil l.c pc fcctly .and per-inatienily restori d wi hout pain nr inronveiilence.23, Mai.clicatei-street, Argyll Square, King\u2019s Crocs, l.ond'in, Ei.glar d.Dr.Recce i» in communication wi lt many of the nobility and membcrR of Psiliamcnt to open an In-sti'ii'ioii in ncy lvtj;u town in Btilain, for the tutc of diafnr»».May 2Ï, 1838.\t63 BOWEL COMPLAINTS.Unless the bowels perfo m their functinna pro perly, the who\u2019* burly suffira.Tern of th maint) dr* annually rtf 1) 1 »»nte y, Dur1 œv, Olitt.nle (\u2019unsti-patiurr, and o lit r di-ea>es of these waare |i |ies of Ihe avstem.Tire rff cl of the (\u2018ills rip.-n all unes-linal dit itder», wh-l-er casual ur epide nic, 1» a p'.cnumtnou in medicine.By folluni.-g th- pri ted iliri-ctions, the most alarming eases ol bowel complaint arc pr .inpt'y corinolled.A WORD TO FEMALES.Tl'C local debility aud i-rt-gula itjea wh eh a»* th* c»|>«i'inl aiiiitiyanet-e uf tlie vveak-r *eg.amt which, winn fiPglccled, nlwnya »ho'leti I f«, me rrdi.verl fur the tune liting, end prevented for the 'i.nc t-i romr-, hy e course of this mild but thoruug'i ti er-native.Ilollotem/i Tills nre (he first rrmeiljj knoicn in (he uorlilfur (he folluicir.g discuses: A»thrna\tPrhihty\tI/>wne«l of «pirit IliiwelUrimplainta Fever ami Aen* Files Coughs\t*¦\t' HR I T A N N I A LIFE ASSIJItANCE COMPANY.No.1, PRINCES\u2019 STREET.BANK.LONDON ESTABLISHED, AUG.I, 1837.Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cap.9.Col.R.Ai.tXAtiutn, Hlaekhealh Park, Chairmar ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITU I ION Increasing Hales of Premium.A TABLE especially adapted to the securing »t Loausur Debt»,ami lo nil other cutes where a Policy may he required fur a temporary purpose only hut which may he kept up, if necessary, throtighoul the whole term ol Life.Half-Credit Hales of Premium.Credit given tor half the amount of the First Seviif AnirUAL Premiums the ammmt of the unpaid Half.I'renitnmt being rledttcled from thei um assured whan the I'oliev becomes u claim.Sum Assured Payable during Life.The amount payable at the death of the Asaured.B he die before tlie age of Burr, but To the assure! HIMSELF.IT ME ATTAIN THAT AQE, Hills combining » provision for old Rge with an assurance upon tile.Orphan's Endowment Uranch.Established fur\tns* of affording to parents and 01 liera the means uf having Children educated ami started in Life, by securing annuities, to cm,., mence at the parent»\u2019death, and to he paid until a child, if a «on, «hall attain hia 21st yesr, or, if n daughter,her 25 b year of Age.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.I, Princes\u2019 Street, Hank.Lonlun.Empowered by Her Mtuesty\u2019a Royal Letters Patent Annual Daviaiou of Profita\u2014applied in rcductioi.nf the current » ear\u2019s Premium.Policy dmider» eut illed to participate in the profit, .(ter payment of F'ive or Seven Annual Preiuiuina ac cording to the tuhlenf Rates selected.Premium» charged for every threl months difference of Rge\u2014not, at ia usually the case.foret*.} whole year only.Half Credit Policies granetn on terma tintiiiiaily favourable to the assured, the amount nf liairpremimn» for which credit I» given, being liquidated out nf thi profit* A\t.last, R reduction of 3U per rent wm made in the present 1 year's premium on all Policies nf Five or fieveuyears i standing.A llnaid of Directors in atlenilanm daily at ?.| Age of the Aasured in every case admitted in thi Policy.Medical Allendantsremuneraled in all case* fori hei report»\t_________ ___ ( P luii\u2019RI EF A1 Y.) Ezirarl from the Half Cri'ht Haten of Pre mium Half Prcmiti n Age.\tduring Firs 7 years.$rm he iVAitn.THE Proprietor, Dll.TUMBLF.TY, h»e de-po»ittd $5i>0 wi h tha Brnk.the same it fo'feitid II ths VEGETAULF, COMI\u2019dU.nD fails 1» rore a single disease mentioned m this circular, if used aero ding lo direi-tion*.Rheumatism, Pain» in she Back, Breast and Side, Palpi alien of lie Heart, To'lhache, Headiche, Uf-inpa In the 8tomacl>, FiO.ted Hand* or Feel, Spreuit ur Bruises, Miflne-s nf the Joints, F»ver and Ague, Cholera Mur'-us, CougJia, Colds.Lora uf Api'Cii-e, Sumtn-r Complaints, Bruise*.Sure Th'oti ur Quinx}, Swelling* srd Exicrnal Injuries, Sic., Ac.*-lt' efficacy hva been fairly tested, and H( virlutt pruti iw'iced unparnllcled.\u201d VEGETABLE CATHARTIC FILLS.For ll.bituvl Cutiveurss.Weak Hi,wets end Stomach,' Slow Circulation, Impure Blond, Pimples nf the Ski\", Too Full Haiti', IK-lermilimiun ol Blued In the Head, In-digretion, Overloaded Slututcli, Dia'urbanre ol theStcmach, or Bnwela, futin unripe or liiJigeriblt fo.d ; I\u2019a'pi'aiiun uf th* Heart,f'om indigestion or 'lie wind ; Torpid Liv> r, tie., kt.I have never known a pet* \"it who, having once u»td these Pills, ever ah-indune-l them for any o'h-r, Tin y ere, though gentle end mild, very efficient, rarriiug uffthe humors uflhe body, purifying th* Moid, cor reeling iho fimnarh, giving activity 10 the Liv-r, and a healthy tom to ihe whole eystein These P1I1* luvo one gr at aud ditti .guiahing pccul arit \u2014a virtue which has been Ion; sought for in catuartie, but has not, aa We are aware, been hither'o found.There ia nol prohabtp a tingle leader of there lines, if he has had the oeeation at any lime to use cathvrlie medicine, who liât nol found by experience that after it* opjra'iuu his hnwtls were more or lei* weakened fur a time, indicated hy subs: quent coilivenea».It isi.ithe nature r-f cathartic» 10 ad thur.In this Pill there it com! im-d atonic which cnmple'ely aiistan-s Ihe howul» aud the system, while a cathartic inflirnce Ins bien produced.They therefore never lose their ill'-cr ; never leave the bowels costive, ami miy he uaed hy the moi' delicate person.Fur tlie d »ca»e« named they art with complete efficien y, «uirrhing out and reuniting all impurities uf the ay* cm, act in» upon >he wlmle a'imei tviy cvnel, and re.loiing tune and tig\"! to the whole »ya cm.IVhen once ad mtrd th»y arc nr vet abandoned for any ether.Prie- 23 cent» per bug.SJJ Whulea.le and Rrtail, hy JOHN E.BURKE, Chemist end Druggist, 17 llu-de St., Opposite in* Fiettch ('aih-dral.Sole Agent for Quebec, fjnelire, 3rd July 185k.\t79\u20146m \u201c Once known never forgotten.\u201d LADIES and Gentlemen of Quebec, if you would have real Luxury for your.Toilet, put-chase a Buttle of the \u201c PERSIAN BALM,\u201d T'lia beautiful Cosmetic is particularly deaignrd fur Cleansing thk Tenth, Shaving.Bathing CHAMrOOING, REMOVING TaN PlMt\u2019I.K*, FRECKLES, Sun marks, and all disagreeable apptarauci-a from the Skin.The Persian Balm has met with the waimcsl approbation of our beat Phyiicuna and D«uti>ta, who tnatt etrontly reenmmeud it.The propnelora a-a cunfiilenl tint a tingla trial will convince the mort secp'icel that tha PkcsiaN Balm is Hie beat Toilet article ia nurkei.\u2014Pries 25 tl 50 rent* per Bottle.S S.BLODGETT ft Co.Proprietors, Ogdei sburg, N.Y.Sold in 'Mitbrc by Juo.Minion, Jos.Bowie.», tl G.Muston tl Uo., end Bcnuing tl Bowen.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\t91 \u201412m AYER\u2019S Cathartic Pills, Quebec Habtfs &nmnnrp» Conducted by MBS.KENDALL, assis- si-sted by Masters.,I',HF.YOUNG L4DIES receive instructinn, in I the F.ngli'h French an I ItaKvu Lm-iiages, IVriting and Artlitaelic, History, Astronomy and Geography, with the u-e of the Gl diet, Muaic and Dialling.N.B.\u2014Oneacli alternate day French or English only i« gpukco in the reho.il Qiiehec.Nnt.It, issfi.\t131 PHILLIP WHITTY 98 KO It SALK.1I7ROUHT IKON TRUCK» AND WHEEL ?v llABROll S, on ait improved plan, suitable for Warenouscs, tic.Quebec.Auz.13 1857.PIANO FORTE AND SINGING.MUS.D.S.DISSE FT beg» to inf inn her patrons and pupils, tint she !¦** resumed her clagits in tlie above branche», valirr street.Quebec, Sept,9, 1857.\t107 Colds C|i»M Diseases Go»tivene»s Dy«iil-|»i* Dianhasa Dropsy FVinalc Complaint .tone and Gravel lli:ad.ieliea\tSrenn.lary p- l.idigctinn\tloins Inilui-nza\tYtnrrrai Afltc- li.fl.unin ition\tlion* I mi aid Winknes.Wnnni of all Liver Cninplainta kir.il».U-T-CAUTION! \u2014 None are senili'C nn'ess tlie words '\u2022 Kollowaj, Kao York- and London \u201d are dkcerniblc a« a Walei-maik m every leaf of ihe hook of directions around each po> or box , the \u2022ante may he p'ainly teen hy holding the le .f to the light.A handsome reward will he (;
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