The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 6 juin 1860, mercredi 6 juin 1860
[" e SKOIKIUd \u201cF417 20 WHFL ATOHM FHI ¥0J 00.F 40 SONVUNSSV NV WOJ JAVIADE - two -in tin for 74d and ach up- puis Ne.9039.) = = Property for Sale or to Let.me TO LET.nr BOUT 30 RESIDENCES, = entrance on the First of Eu MAY next, in Brick aud Stoue Buildings, St.Dominique gd Prince Edward Streets, St.Rochs, the pr { DUNCAN Ginn, Fzyuire, of Liverpool ; madly ol those with the Company\u2019s water in hse.Rent must be paid romptly.Apply on the premises to promptly.APE HUH MACKAY, Agent.Quebec, April 13.1860.FOR SALE.AR HE THREESTORY STONESTORE i and premises situated on Main fo Street, Aylmer, Canada East, and at present occupied by the Trustees, Estate of John Youn, and also the house adjoining occupied us sn Hotel by Mr.Moses Holtf Junr.Apply to ELL ROBT.MITC , 3 S§ Peter Street, Quebec.15th July, 1859.TO LETHE SHIP YARD, forming the corner of Prince Edward and Craig SEM, Streets : together with the large STORE and DWELLING thereon.Apply to wMiD NG, t.Peter Street Quebec, Feby.6.1860.lawu OFFICE TO LET.THAT MOST CENTRAL SITUATION, corner of the NUN\u2019S OCK, St.Peler renpied by Street, opposite Mouutai JO _ = DERSON & CO.Quebec, April 13, 1860.COMPANY.Under Contract with Herr MasesTr\u2019s Provincial Government for the Conveyance of the MAILS between Liverpool and Canada ; and carrying the United States Mails.\u2014SEason 1860.prise the following FIRST-CLASS PPWERFUL SCREW STEAMERS :\u2014 BOHEMIAN, Captain \u2018 ; ANGLO-SAXON, Capt.Wm.Bullantine ; NURTH BRITON, Capt.Robert Borland ; NOVA SCOTIAN, Capt.McMaster ; NORTH AMERICAN, Capt Thos.Aiton; CANADIAN (new), Capt.Graham ; \u2014 (building) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; \u2014_\u2014 ee (building), \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : {in connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada,) and will maintain a WEEKLY COMMUNICATION between LIVERPOOL and QUEBEC, sail'ng as follows :\u2014 From Liverpool to Quebec\u2014EVERY WEDNESDAY : North Briton .Wednesday, April 18 Bohemian.oue, Wednesday, April 25 Canadian .Wednesday, May 2 Anglo-Saxon .Wednesday, May 9 From Quebec to Liverpool\u2014EVERY SATURDAY : North Briton .Saturday, May 12 Bohemian.Saturday, May 19 Canadian.\u2019 .Saturday, May 26 Anglo-Saxon .Saturday, Juue 2 calling at a port in the North of Ireland on both outward and homeward voyages, to receive and land mails and passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE.FROM LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC : Cain.from £15 158, to £18 18s., stg., according to accommodation.(Children under 12 years of age 30s.per year in After Cabin, aud 25s.per year in Forward Berths.) THIRD CLABS.00500200 s00eu 0e £7 7 0 Stg.Children in Third Class : 7 years and under 12.\u2026.410 0 Stg.1 year and under 7.310 0 Stg.Under I year.FREE.FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL : Canty, from $66 to $80, according to uccom- modstion.Children in the Cabin : Under 12 years of age $6.00 per year in After Cabin.aud $3.00 per year in Forward Berthe.Under year, .ooueurnseranionranes Free.Thirp Crasa.v\u2026scasucuu00.$IOOU.Children in Third Class : Over 1 year of age and under 12, $2.50 \" year.Under year .L.200 22 ce ce 0 seu 00 Free.*,* Rerurx Tickers, from Liverpool to any of the principal places in Canada, will be granted ; aud to parties taking them at the saine time as the original passage, à reduction on the usual fare will be made.Bertls not acenred until paid for.A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each vessel, All baggage at risk oft owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding, and Eating and Drivk- ing Utensils.All parcels intended to go by Lhese Steamers thould Le forwarded through the British aod American Express Co.For further particulars apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES & CO., Agents, 8 St, Peter Street.Quebec, April 18, 1860.*.* The following are the Steamers to sail from Portland to Liverpool previous to first departure from the St.Lawrence :\u2014 Anglo-Saxon.eeeees Saturday, April 21 North American.Saturday, April 28 Australasian.\u2026.,.Saturday, May 5 April 18, 1860.G.B.S.&Co.® HEALTH, COMFORT & LONG LIFE.The way to secure the above is the judi- clous use uf what is plased at our disposal, not forgetting the celebrated Plantagenet Mingral Water, Which is for sale at the Stordy of M.IN, Coraer of Market Sq{are, Upper Town ; B.LARERGNE, No.4%, St.Peter $t., Lower Town ; A.PRUDOMME dit FAGUY, «Corner of Ste.Genevieve Street, St.John's Suburbs, Por inforn ation of the virtues of Plantagenet: et PAMPHLETs, to be had at tbe Dépot, Market uare.Quebeo, July 11, 1850.12m Queen's Choice Cookin \u201cStor g Stove.VERY superior heavy Capædiän-made STOVE, combining late ifyproveihents, - thy Jomioal In fuel, fi soo e { FA a ngston ex HENRY 8, Quebes, Nov, 18, 1889, ï Amd at prize few for OTT m\u2014 me et EE PE \u2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6rH, 1860, REMOVAL.JOIN ANDERSON & (0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FORWARDERS, Ship and Insurange Agents, Have REMOVE] tc the NUN\u2019S BUILDINGS, Saifr Percr STREET.Quebec.May 12, 1859.HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.HE usual course of instruction in this Institution comprises English Reading ; Grammarand Composition, History, Geography, Writing ; Arithmetic, General and Commercial; Mathemalics,including Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration,&c.; French, Latin and Greek.Terms, us heretofore, £12 108.per annum, payable quarterly in advange ; Scholars under 10 yearsof age £10 per annfim.By & due distributiv ir among the Teachers andotherarrangeœents, à full opportunity isafforded of securing proficiency in the practically useful, as well 28 the Classical orunchus, Quebec, Aug.8, 1859.Detection of Theft.TAHÈRE IS NO BETTER WAY for the PREVENTION or DETECTION of THEFT of LINEN, SILK, and COTTON WEARING APPAREL, than to lave every article marked with \u201cPAYSON'S INJELIBLE INK.\u201d No art can efface it.It Quufres no preparation.Æ#- Ask for Payson} INDELIBLe INK.For sale at the Druggists.Quebec, August 8, 185! EAG Life Insurance i ., Of London.ESTABLISIED IN 1807.Canada Agency Established in 1825.'MHE REALIZED ASSETS of this COMPANY amount to UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS I'OUNDS, Sterling.The ANNUAL INCOME is upwards of THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-fIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTI wards of FOURTEE) \u201cEVEN MILLIONS, Sterlijg.; The Divisions of Surplusfare guinquennial ; and the Surplus (less 20 per Pont) is distributed amongst the assured.| The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than balf a century warrant; and as EIGIITY PER CENT.of all profits ie every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with its own safety, aod the consequent security of the assured.Policies are issued with or without participation of profits, tor One Year, Seven Yeats, Whole Life, Joint Lives payable on the life attaining the age of Sixty, or sooner.in the event of death.Premiums payable quarterly, hall-yeariy, or yearly ; one half credit for first five years W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada.LICIES is up- USAND, insuring Quebec, Jany.11, 1860.FIRE INSUMANCES RE CONTINUED TO BE EFFECTED \u201cat MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.LOSSES adjusted in Quebec, and ProMprLy AID.28 NO CHARGE made for the POLICY.P LIFE INSURANCE Also effected on advantageous terme.FORSYTH, BELL & CO., ~ Agents.Quebec, April 27, 1860.ELLIOTS DENTIFRICE.The \u2018est in use for rendering the TEETH clean and healthy.TPREVENTS DECAY & TOOTHACHE, and imparts a JEALTHY WHITENESS fo the Teeth, without the slightest injury ; at the same time gives HEAL VIGOR TO THE GUMS.Ask for & \u2018s Dentifrice, as three imitations are before thd public, For sale at Messrs, MUSSON, ARDQUIN & BOWEN, Quebec.July 29, 1859.TT EDUCATION.\u2014 RS.STURTON continues to RECEIVE YOUNG LADIES, to BOARD AND EDUCATE, in addition to her daily pupils; and having, for many years, conducted a first class Sctiool in tingland, she possesses the experience of a life successfully devgted to educational pursuits.The Course of 1Miruction comprises Baglish, incladiug Cou i Astronomy, Botany, Zoology, &c.; Frengh and Music, by superivr Professors ; in Pencil and Chalk.and Painting.LECTURES, illustrative of given throughout the year.24 Mis.STURTON's pupils re-assemble on the th of À t 15th of Augusl.DALIOUSIE PLACE, EsPLANADB.he siudies, are __ Quebec, Aug.5, 1859.PIERIAN FLUID.A Sure Preventice the Hair Falling of, or turning Grey.T PREVENTS DANDRU 18 THE HEAD, RELI DAUHE, and PROMOTES the GRO and LUXU- RIANC® OF THE HAIR, betfyr then any Prepnration now before public AN, AGENT, Quebes., REFRESH- Quebec.Aug.8, 1859.VV EsteHaL HAMS, 100 boxes WESTPHA - BR & VW: Qneheo, May 21, 1860.Montreal Whiskdy.M.DOW & Co,\u2019s WHISKEY 50, O.Pin Puncheoris, Hhds, and rrela, This Whiskey is acknowleQged sale by & co.Daisseura, to be SUTERICR © 8 .sale fa this Province or \u201c 7 poSTON à va.Quebço, May 21, 1860.HAMS.For MRS.WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physiciun, presents to the attention of Mothers, her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation | \u2014will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Rellef and Health to your Infants, We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, uiid CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any otherr-\u2014 medicine\u2014 NEVER MRS.HAS IT FAILED, WINSLOW/\u2019S|IN A SINGLE IN- STANCE, To gr.SOOTHING [ger 4 CURE, SYRU P, when timely used.\u2014 (Never did we know nn instance of dissatisfuction by any one who used it.Ou the contrary, all are delighted with ils operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues.We speak in this matter \u201cWHAT WE DO KNOW,\u201d after ten years\u2019 experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENL OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE.In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenry minutes after the syrup is administered.This valuable preparation is the prescription of oae of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER-rAILING feces in THOUSAN OF CASES, It not vuly relieves d from pain, but invigorates the stow and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives toue End energy to the whole system.It will almostffinstantly relieve GRIPING Ivy Tue BOWELS, ann WIND COLIC.and over | come convulsions, FOR which, ir not speedi- ly remedied, end in CHILDREN death.We believe itf TEETHING.|theBESsT & sUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from tecthing, or any other cauze.We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from uny of the foregoing complaints\u2014o0 Nor LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHEKS, stand belween your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE\u2014yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggiats throughout the world.##- PriNorrAL OrFicE, No.13 CEpAR STREET, New York: Price only 25 Cents per Bottle.Sept.21, 1859.ly TT SANFORD\u2019S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER NERBILITATES! 13 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FR(M GUMS, and has become an established fact, à Standard Medicine, known and app d by all that have used it, and is now resorted to with confidence} in all the diseases for which it is recommended.It haa cured thousands who had given up all hopes unsolicited certifleates in The dose must be adapt- the individual taking it as to act gently on the Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER INVIGO- LIVER COMPLAINTS, Bll SIA, CHRONIC DIORR- PLAINTS.DYSENTERY.HABITUAL COSTIVENESR LERA MORBUS, CHOLERA ENCE, JAUNDICE, FE may be used successfully MEDICINE, It will eure thousands can testify) IN TWO OR THREE TEA.at the commencement of ALI, WIIO USE IT ARE its favor.MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITIE THE INVIGORA- TOR, AND SWALLOW BOTIT TOGETHER.PRICE :\u2014ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.\u2014ALS9,\u2014 SANFORD\u2019S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and put up in GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate.The FAMILY CATHARTIC, .|PILI is a gentle but active Cathartic which the pro- n prietor has used in his on fon Log demand from those a - a who have long \u2018used thei PILLS, and te satisfaction which ail express in regard to their une, has induced me to place them within, the reach of all.qi The Prufossion well know; t at different Cathartics acts on different purtions of the howels, The FAMILY SATHAR, [10 Tirer, hee.ith due fe p to this well: estatlix act, een compoanded frors a verlets| QD af the purest Vegetalle Extracts, which act alike py jon every past of the alimentary canal, and are; 00D nnd SAFE in all cures where a Cathartic' f= is needed, such as DE.te = NS IX J > NDi .8, CO¥ ENESS, PAIN AND SORENERS OVER THE WHOLE BODY.from sudden cold, which < frequently, ir neglected, end in a long course of; ja) Fever, LOSS of API ETITE.A CRFEPING SENSATION] ONE IE abs REST HEAD.ail IXFLANNA = [TORY DISEASES, WORM: in CHILDREN or ADULTS < RHEUMATTSM, à GREAT PURIFIER of the 81.00D.| aud many diseanes lo which Hesh is heir, too [5 to mention in this advertisement.DOSE.one to three.PRICE :\u20143 DIMES.The LIVER INVIGORATUR and FAMILY CATFIARTIC PILL are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold whote- sale by the Trade, in all the large towns.S.T.W.SANFORD, M.D,, Manulscturer and Proprietor, 8356 Brondway, New York, 12m within the last two years, of relief.as the numerous my possession showed to the temperament of and used in such quantities dowels.ljudginent guide von in the HKATOR, and it will cure LIOUS ATTACKS, DYSPEP- HUEA, SUMMER COM DROFSY, SOURSTOMACII CHOLIC, CHOLERA, CHO- INFANTUM, FLATCL- MALE WEAKNESSES, and as an ORDINARY FAMILY STCK HEADACHE, (as TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOUNFULS ARE TAKEN attack.GIVING their testimony 1 LIVER INVIGORATOR._ November 28.1859.Fire Engines, Iron Bedsteads, Se, Fe, de.{RE ENGINES, of LeMoine®s make price $100\u2014throw a powerful stream of water, well suited for Steamers, Factories, Shipyards, &:., various patterns, WAY BUR.RY 8.SCOTT.\u2014ATS0,\u2014 IRON BEDSTEADS, Mantrea manufacture.at much reduced rates.Anthracite Coal STOV CHALLENGE HEATERY NERS, &c., &e.For sale» Quebec, Oct.7, 1859.TEAS FOR BALE.ALF-CHESTS TWANKAY, 80 60 do.Hyson Twankay, 30 do.very Choice Hyson, 20 Chests Imperial, 31 Chests Gunpowder, 20 Chesta superior Souchong, 80 Half-Chests very Chaice Baglish fast Souchong, $ä Do.do, Ooolong, 80 Cattles finé Gun 100 Catties fine Bron DAMRSURIER .JOHN L , For SALE by \"NA, 83 Paul Sirest.Quebec.Feby.3, 1860., HYERES SALT.' ST RECEIVED, ox Anratron, and for ost \u2018by the undéraign d :\u2014800 Tons best ACKING BALL & CO.St.James Street.Quebec, Oct.17,1 43 BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, Palace Street.HIE PROPRIETOR, in returning his sincere thanks io the Subscribers, and the public in general, for the liberal support he hae received during the past year, bugs to inform them that this Estatlishmeut ham lately undergone a tivrough repair : extensive alterations and additions have been made, s0 as to make this Establishment second to none in Canada.TWO NEW BATHS are now in course of con- rtruction, viz.:\u2014 AN ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATH, AND A VAPOUR BATH ; and will be in operation shortly, of which due notice will be given.The Ervorro-CHFAMICAL Baty is a sure CURE for RHEUMATIC GOUF, and all diseases resulting from the deteniion of morbific matter in the system.The Varour Batu is invaluable as an agent for removing obstructions of the skin, alleviating pain aad spasmodic con\u2019 ractions.The TAKING of THESE BATHS is most SOOTHING and COMFORTABLE, generally affording relief to the patient ; and they may, in all cases, be tried without the least dunger, TERM3 FOR THE FOLLOWING BATHS : Y \"SUBSCRIBERS, Hot, Cold, or Shoÿfer, - - - $5.00 'W annum.Vapour, - - - - - 500 ® anuum.Swimming buth, s@a-on only, - 2.00 Hot, Cold, Shower Vapour sud Swimming, -f- - - - - 8.00 Electro-Chemical Bath, each, - 1.90 NON-EUGSCRIBERS.Hot, Cold, or Shower Bath, each, - - - $0,25 Vapour Baths, each, - - - - - - - 050 Swimming Baths,ea:h, - - - - - - 0.25 Electro-Chemical, each, - - - - - - 2.00 23 Famiuy TiCKkETs, As [ir agreement, For the accommodation of Subscribers, and others visiting the establishment, a Hair Dresser will be kept on the premiers.Parties wishing to subscribe, will be called on in a few days.The Establishment will shortly he open paiLy, from 6 A.M.to 10 P.M.; and on Sunda, from 6 AM.to 9 AM.Winter arrangement to be made known in a future advertisement.In conclurion, the Proprietor would say that, by strict attention to business, combined with civility towards subscribers.and all others visiting his Establishment, he hopes to merit a share of public support.N.MACKAY.Quebec, March 20, 1860.u ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH.Tw undersigned would most respectfully A inform the PUBLIC, that the-above FARMED BATH is now in WORKING ORDER, and ready for all who wish to avail themselves of such an inestimable remedy for all kinds of RHEUMATIC DISKASES, NORMAN MACKAY.Quebec, April 20, 1860.u STEAMERS.HE ALMA, PHŒNIX, and CANADA, are prepared to TOW VESEELS and RAFTS at moderate rates.© WM.DINNIN , St.Andrew's Wharf and Nun} Buildings, Pufer Street.Quebec.April 25, 1860.CHOICE COFFE Ex Grand Trunk.UST RECEIVED, and for SALE by the Subscriber :\u2014 50 Bags very fine Cape Coffee.50 Bags very fine Maracaibo Coffe.25 Bags very fine Jamaica COR 25 Bags very fine Costa Rico C 50 Pockets very fine Java Coffe 15 Bags old Gov.Java Coffee, JOHN LEMEBURIER.Quebec, May 9, 1860.NOTICE.WHiITE\u2019s Patent Metallic Soles.HE UNDERSIGNED announces that he is now MANUFACTURING every description of BOOTS and SHOES with WRITES METALLIC INSULATED SOLES.The simplicity, importance, and cheapness of this improvemdht, must commend it to general adoption.I{ reserves the feet from damp, and ual temperature ; makes the rhich it is applied more durable, ad maintains if in its original shape.It dimin- 's bills.and prevents Doctor\u2019s bills.It is the gfeat improvement of the age.23 Specimehs may be seen at MACDONNELL'S MARINE BOOT axn SHOE STOR ' No, 1, BUANE STREET, Opposite the Parliament House ¢.* SIX FIRST-RATE WORKMEN WANTED at the above Establichment.Quebec, May 7, 1860.Im OUBLE-BOILED LINSEED OIL.750 gallons bhds.and quarter-cacks.For le b: sale By M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, May 2 18 D.PALE SEAL OIL.150 B® LS PALE SEAL O\\L, free t smell, now landing ex / ASKS now receiving ex ¢ CITY OF 49 C Hamiragx,\u201d aod for sale by ) M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, May 16, 0.KMONN, t, if der.For sale b imffine order.J] A small lot, Lgl & W.POSTON CO.Quebec, May 21, a CL FRESH FIGS.UST RECEIYED : 10 Cases FIGS, put up For sale a ~& W.POSTON & CO.1860, A New Preparation.WINTEK CREAM FOR CHAPPED.HANDS RSS, FROSTY, do.TRE UPEROR to COLD CREAM, 0 any other prepdration now use, affording le by notant relief.For sale %.MUSSON & CO.Quebec, Jany.23, 1860.For Sale.BOUT FIFTY VOLUMES of the LONDON, EDINBURGH, NORTH BRITISH.snd WESTMINSTER REVIEW], and BLACK- WOOD'S MAGAZINE, fog thf past few years.They are half-bound, are in and are offered at one dollar dly at the Bok-store connected Quebec, June 10, 1859.ENGLISH CHEESE.ECEIVING, per LADY MOUR : 76 Baskets ENGLISH CHEEE, assorted St: C.& W.W LE, aul Street.Quebec, May 16, 18\u20ac0.PAINTS, COLORS, &c.ANDING, ex Lady Seymour : White Lead, Zine White, Paints, assorted colors, Umbers, Driers, Emerald G Vermillion, Indian Red, \u2018chres, assorted colors, Rose Pink, Litharge, Red Lia Sienns, Lamp Black, Bath Bricks, Roman Cement, Rotten Stone, Black Lead.~-ALYO,~\u2014 100 Barrels best Rosin.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.Quebec, May 16, 1860.DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH GLASGOW.\u201cAnchor Line of Steam Packet Ships, SAILING REGULARLY BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec, and Glasgow.Commandars.Wii.MRIKLERKID.OHT CHEIGBTON.Ships.United Kingdom Jobn Bell, .« 1102 .: United States (build'g.).1200 .30 J.\u201cJOHN BEL HE S.S.» will SAIL RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC TO GLABGOW Salooa Cabin, ., errata raraas $60 Third Class (including an abundant supply } $25 of properly-cooked provisions).Children in proportion.Return Tickets at reduced rates.*,* Berths not secured until paid for.Each ship carrles à duly-qualified Surgeon.For freight or passage apply to G.& D.SHaw, Montreal ; or to ROBERT SHAW & CO.Quebec.Quebec, May 16, 1860.1 Accountant and General Agent.DUNUAIN MUP ARLALYL, Manufacturer of Cordage.USSIA, TARRED, D MANILLA CORDAGE, of aLIESIZES, MADE to ORDER.Orrick : 39 STYPETER STREET.Quebec, May 9, 1860.1m TO MS.P.P.HE Sutscribers offer the best assortment of FLOWER BEEDS ever imported.They will forward, to any part of Canada, on the following terms :\u2014 For $0.50 cts For 1.00 .For 2.0v For 400 A COMPLETE ASSORPMENT of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, fof $10.00.Prize CavLirLowgR free By Post, on receipt of six 3d.-stamps.S.J.LYMAN & CO, * Place D\u2019Armes, Montreal.Montreal, March 23, 1860.TO CONSUMPTIVES Nervous Sufferers.he subscriber, for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, n simple vegetable remedy-a sure cure for Consumption.Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Ner vous Debitity.For the Benefit of Consumptivas and Nervous Sufferersf he is willing to make the same public.To those who desire eription, with full dire also a sample of the m find a beautiful combin 3 will send the Pres ions (free of charge) ; icine, which they will ion of Nature's simple herbs.\u2018Those desiring he remedy can obtain it by return mail, by ad wing J.E.CUTHBERT.Botanic Physician, No.429, Broadway, New York.April 9, 1860.3m J] A BONNETS AND HATS.RS.PARNELL, haging RECEIVED the HIPNS, is prepared to RIM LADIES\u2019 , in [HE NEWEST STREET.witout.Gentlemen\u2019s Hats CLrANen and ALTERED.Quebec, March 14, 18 CASEY'S SOAP.500 OXES CASEY\u2019S SUAP, Crown Quebec, May 9, 1860.Brand, landing ex * Borelia.*\u2019 CORK SOAP.lob For sale 7 zaof om & CO.A1LY EXPECTED KEITH,\u201d aod for sale b; 4,000 Boxes Best Yellow, CHARLES E.Quebec, Muy 14, 1860.WINDOW GLASS.per « ELIZA the subscribers, VE EVEY & CO.es Street, ASSORTED SIZES dail 500 OXES A ex Wouvanmz,\u201d Ao ¢ sale by MOUNTAIN.Quebto, May 16, 1860.WANTED.iddie- MAN who can be Yo ae nded-«a sftention as ENGER to & Apply st the Office of thie uebeo, 14th May, 1860, \u2014 {[Vor.98 Vicissitades of Families.(Fyrom the London Quarterly Reviaw.) [CONTINUKD.] It has been said thai the three noblest names in Europe are the De Veres of England the Frzgeralds of Ireland ar.d the Montmorencys of France ; and, without going quite the length ot the Chief Justice\u2019s enthusiasm, we should have supposed, with him, \u201cthere is no man that hath any apprehension of geutry or nobleness\u2019 but would anxious for the con- tnuance of either of them, especially if iit were rightfully hisown.Yet it is an undoubted fact that, conspicuous amongst the English or Norman settlers in Ireland who, becoming ¢ Hibemis Hiberniores,\u201d adopted the names us well as dress and habits of ihe Iri ' 7 ABA MORGRIDOE.As a Family Physic.From Dr.E.W.Cartwright, New Orleans.Your Pills are the prince of purges.Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartighive possess.oy are mild.but very certain and effecfial in their action on the Lowels, which makes t il bie to us iu the daily treatment of disease.Headache,SickHend From Dr.Edws Dear Bro.AYER: I cannot Whswer you what complaints 1 Lave cured with your Pills better than to say all that we ever treat with a yurgative medicine, 1 piece great depeu- dence ot an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with disease, and believing as [ do that your Pills afford us the best we have, 1 of course value them highly.Pirrseuna, Pa, May 1, 1863, Dr.J.C.Avzn.Bir: I have beor repeatedly eured of the worst Acadache any body can bave by a tose or two of your Pills.It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse st once.Yours with great respect, En.W.PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Bilious Disorders \u2014 Liver Complaints.\u2018rom Dr.Theodore Bell, of New York City.Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur- poae as an apsrient.but I find their beneficil effects upon the Liver very marked indewd.They have in my prao- tice proved more effectual for the cure of dilious com.pluints than any one remedy J can mention.1 sincerely rejoice that we bave at length & purgative which is worthy the coufidence of the profession and the people.DEPARTMENT OP THE INTRRION, Washington, D.C., 7th Feb, 1856.Bmx: I havo used your Pills in my general and hospital practice aver since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ, Their regu- luting action on the liver is quick sod decided, conse quently they are an adruirable remedy for deraugements of that orgau.Indeed, 1 Lave ssidom found a case of bslious disease 30 obstinate that it did not readily yield to ¥raterpally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.D, Physician of the Marine Hospital, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Relax, Worms.From Dr.J.\u20ac.Green, of Chicago, Your Pitls have RW long trial in my practice, and 1 bold them in esteen) as one of the best aperients I have ever found, Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent refnedy, when given in smail doses for bilious dysentery and diavrhma.Their sugar-costing makes them very acceptable and convenient or the use of women and children.Dyspepsia, 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318 & 1315 gl \u201c|< a 7 | < activity will be the unvarying result.BRENT SCSNSER il |: z DYSPEPSIA.| = » The great scourge of this continent yields) dd mW WWW WwW az > à uickly to a course of these antiseptie Pills, and tot \u2014 | \u201c\u20ac the digestive organs are gestored to their propey FX SIRO NMB ORF El | 4 tone ; no matter in whit hideous thape thir appa nos wes mand\u201d I 5 bydra of discase exhititéé itself, this searching ee -| E à and unerring remedy pe?ses it from the pa mE à tient's system.a Wr mm em ein, Ty .5 GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESNY pow on So mbm Ser 8 4 From whatever cause, owNESS OF SPIRITS, and] vs @ po \u2014 \u2014 58 > » all other eigus of a diseased liver, and other] 9ATSODHOOON?3 5 ° disorganization of the system, vanish under the 36 eradicating influence of this all-powerful anti-f \"-\u2014-06 096666 666 JE En septic and detergent remedy.OS oD Dm \u201c« 0 SODMYNVMAàAE Ed KLY FEMALES ue y 7?SICKL NBER 0 mmm onl Ë % 4 Should lose no time in trying n few doses of 9 > Rel 3 4 this regulating and renovating remedy ; what.ST ss en = sn ever may be their complaint, it can te taken FRAILTY 5] 3 z with safety in all periodical and other disorgani \u2014_\u2014\u2014 7\" 2) a 3 zations ; its effect is all but miraculous.a .nnau : wo 3 Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in a - & pacseeslas © the world for the following diseases : 9 © D à D 0 D nn 50! 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