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017 CÉW,TABER, Presideil, : °° ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.; CHARLES TRYING, Socrotary.or + HERE GENCY, ih VWRENCE HAMBERS, Pre R STREET, : 4 A.MéLIMONT, LOCEAN, MARINE a3 G AMON RISKS \u2018taken af | RuasoNam, E Rath, .© Quebec, April 2 21st 1835.\u2018am FOR SALE, \u2018sæ Hf: seng ait \u201cStenmer TADRUSAQ, of 72] Ti ois Foor, Sibstantindly DRAG co best aoridls and nearly ui GE \u20182 ofily cominene- el ¥gaing in An él\u2019 © Length of 108 feet, | \u201c1B rontltli of Dé edo + : \u201cHold, we ae do I Bar then in: Tone, - Aw 260 toms O.Mi Mistery se © Can bisssen at Davy\u2019s.Sup; nPoint: iBavi.Por/| +7 «Punching, Rivelting, Plunings Slottiég a, w cafes 9 shines} Sau Lifhen of avery descrip lef ; her.particulars, apply ton + nase GIO BURNS! sus &'co Quad, \u201820th March, 1866, , = 3» INGiS: RATENT- HE had put elo i \"ent a ran VE vor of ha an Rak i de i dot ° DANIEL MoGIE, : fs Hot > en spas 192 4 ser Gy dF Le aeillA so: to she navii fs.bus axbtanwr to : Lib wou odds sua! ste au: ef st TABL ES, .On auy subject connected with the History of Canadn, its Antiquities, or the Language and ine Arts, or any branch of them.and: the facilities or otherwise for their cultivation The best Poem on any Subject relative to production under any particular head be deemed worthy of a Prize, an addi- subject should be- etary, N.M.BowEn,, 58,950 00 | Jd.INLAND NAVI is 1a ied ; 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NOTICE.WILL NOT be answerable for any clans upon: the Conrracyor for the \u2018T'RERCH in , Fabrique Street, EXCEPT THOSE AUTHOR- VIZED BY MY OWN ORDERS\u2014and all such decounts are requested for Pare GEO.RAILTON.Quebre, 2tth April, 1855.G.W.STONE COUGH, CON 5 CM p TION BRONCHI VE ELIXIR.HE Proprietor would respectfully call the L.uttention uf the public to his, invaluable Remedy for all Aftvetions of the\u2019 \"Throat and Lungs, and begs of those who are undecided d what to select, Tro: u the numerous medicines nd- vertised, and rerammended for such compluints, to give his ELIXIR a tal.Having done so, they will no longer hesitate whut to take themselves, or recommend to others.A single trial will prove to them thal this is the most valuable remedy ever discovered for the various affections of the Throut and Lungs; it will inunediately relieve the most violent Cough, and in a few hours completely eure the most severe Cold.As n preventative and Cure for Consumption, it bas | {ho equal.It is purely Vegetuble, contaîns no poisouons ingredients, is quite agreeable to the taste, and may he given with perfect saféty to the most delidnte child.The numerous testimonials received nimost daily from thuse who have been cured by it, fully justify the assertion, that no family : should be without\u2019 this medicine : let \u2018Mothers give it to their Children who have the Whooping Cough or Croup.and they will, alleviate at once the sufferings of their little ones it willat the same time purify the blood, and completely expel all humors from the system.Call for &.W.Stone\u2019s Cough Elixir.and ste that his name, and Congh Elixir, with thew ovds | Boston, Muass., are blown upon the Bottle ; also a Seal, with his name upon the cork, without Which none will be genuine.Hanover Street, Boston, Mass.Sold in Montreal by WILLIAM LYMAN, & CO.St.Paul Street, General Agents for Canada Past ; price 50 cents per bottle, * pie \u201cG.W.STONPs MESMERIC NERVE RESTORATIVE.R.STONE need not inform the public have interested all classes of society, both ïh Europe and America.during the past six years, to- ample opportunity to make bimself thoroughly uequainted with the various diseases of the ner vous system, aud discover some remedy which will afford relief in those cases that have hitherto builled the skill of the most eminent Physicians: This, he is happy to say, Le has succeeded in accomplishing by the ussistunce of à Clairvoyant.whose powers of Secoud-Sight' were developed Spring of 1851: This remedy may be relied upon for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paraly- vous Debility.ke, &e, &c.Price 50 cents per bottle.For Sale 05 \u2018above and by J.MUSSON & CO, & GG.ARDOUIX, of Quete.March 8th, 1855.o- y + of BOOKS-among which will be found.the: following \u2014 : - The Modern Housewife : compr ising nearly, ane thousand Receipts for \u2018the cconomie + and judicious preparation of every nical, of the duy, with those of the Nursery\u2019 ond sick room, and minute Qiregtions\u2019 ! 4 | for funily management in all its, briieh- ; \u201ces\u2014Ly A .Soyer, 6.3 Stable Economy : a trealise on the manhge- ment of Horses, in rdlation to stabling, grooming.feeding, watering.and work- | ing\u2014by John Stewart, 68 Templeton\u2019s Engineer, Mechanic's Companion = comprising Decimal Arithmetic, Tables of Square and Cube roots, Pr actigul Geometry, Meusuration, Strengli \u2018of \u201cMaterials, Mechanic Powers, Water Wheels, Pumps and Pumping Engints, Steum Engines, Tubles of Specific Gravity ; \u2018also, a series of Mathematical Tables: - 7 6 Luk! \u2018of Burr y Lyndon: a Rowance of the last Century\u20142 vols.- Shabby Genteel, and other Tales.Nit.Brown's Letlers to a.Y oung Man \u2018bout.Town.} Confessions of Fitz-boodle, and tremendiony Adventures of Major Gahagan.\u2018The Yellow plush Papers.The Parish Sketch Buok-2 vols.; Jeames Diary : à Tile of the Paie of 1845 ;- a Legend of.the*Rhine, Rebecca and ; .B: SINCLAR! Muy; 1885.0% Joh \u2018Sirol.RE.SUBSCRIBE RS à are: prepared to fur on.bonard atn Port in Britain, oi deliver; Hi, Canada :\u2014 \u201cPIPES \"AND /CONNECTIONS, ÿ \u2018CASTINGS, &e., STREL: \u2018 OF ALL KINDS.= 2Q \"GENERA LL, Le Rails, Wrought Iron: Bridges.Locéimôtiée En- o 8 pled and alvaniged Roofing, fotigiy 5 ines, Tanks, Stationgry and Td At ranes, Turntables, &e, 7 Falyburw\u2019s Patent \u2018poulie Furnace, and hailers-\u2014withi iting oomplét {ti ik on Wheels, Puinps ii Saw Dfedging and H druite Machihioks: Vor ks, wit miner ma PK \u201cHinge, &a, complete.etn an uit a Seng ici i o gs Belin i Mesirs, PATA & Bons,\u2019 me abet for whom the- \u201cSuhsofibert wrt the ex» 12 dive ts i0-Onnada ard Sao Urfited- Btn : slative\"d gents Outads sui th, Vited Biases plete; fic: 20 te >}, 19-Gidat Bh JamenStreetd, (41; drug 100-1866.Lolque vRBeW oo Montoepl;s, qui au oi tie uo ted Doit: \u2018Principal Agent, WILLIAM JOHNSON, 100, = that his Biological Experiments, which.{.gether with his experience and success in the |.treatment of nervous affections, haveatiorded him {* Ly Mr.Stone in London, England, during the .sis, Tie Doloureux, Headache, Epilepsy, Ner- | HE undersigned is now receiving (per the |.\u201d Grand Tränk Railway) his spring: supply.» \u2018 s.dej\u201d Millwright and °F \u201cnish the following GOODS shipped free |\u2019 PIG; BAR, SHEET & HOOP (ROY - goes, or ay p avts ficreaf, Wiqiæht Trou.Gar ii As ands Steel Springs, Cort |\u201d gi.nach.HE « poorest, conducted dollars u y \u201cTHE Quebce, is conducted.ro PARMERS & GARDENERS.The Cultivator\u2014 The Country Centle- man\u2014l Rural Affuirs and Cultivator Atoue- he Ilustruted Register Albany, N.Y.L.Tucker.¢CULTIVATUR™ departinents of news, eur.REGISTER.JOIN FISHER.Amateur Agent.3rd May, 1835.of has now been published 20 years, and still holds 115 pusitionas unsarpuseed, in its class, for the ability aud excellent taste and judgment, with which it Published mouthly at balf à dollar t-year, this price brings it within reach of the Back volumes, nently bound, con be tad for one dollar a volume.\u201cTHE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.weekly : a beautiful paper- atid Desides ull that we louk for in un agricaltural journal, embracing admirably and tirestde instruction aml amusement \u2014is published ut two 144 pages, with over 100 engravings of farm-houses, barns, staples, pigger, y, &c., at 25 cents, is earnestly recommended to every Farmer in the Province.Apply at the office of the Quebec Gazette.\u201cTur Currivaron\u2019 CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE HORACE W ATERS, 333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.OPPOSITION torus COMBINATION! Music at ai eatly ly Reduced Rates.OTWIT HSTAN NG the combination of Music Dealers 10 keep up the prices oi non-copyright music uguinst the interests of Aa- Live Composers, and thelr refusal to extend to \u201cMr.Warens the rourtesies of the trade, he is making fmmense sales\u2014-laving abundant evidence {hat he has public connterlunes and support in his opposition Lo the Guzar Moxoron.y, aud in Lis efforts to nid Narive TALENT aud adopt the NariuxaL Cünnener, Hig stock of Amerisan nad European Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largest und best selected in the United States.Uv bas also made à GnEaT REptCTION in the Prices of PrAxos MELODEONs and Musica.INsTuvmenes of all kinds Superior toned 63 Octave Pianos for $175, $200 and $225.interior of rs good quality and instra- ments as strong and ns durable us those which cost $500.Pianos of every variety of style and price, up to $1000, comprising those of \u2018rex dir ferent wanufuctories; wmong them the celebrated No.ME Subsriber having withdsawn from the lute Partnership concern, « JOHN ANDERSON & COMPANY,\u201d attention to any business entrnsted to him ns will give prompts modern improved Honacr Warens\u201d Praxos, and the first premivm Ænukax Puaxos of FT.Grenerr & Uv.'s muke (owners of the Æolean Patent).SECOND-HAND Pianos ut great bargains.Prices from $40 to $150.Merovroxs from Five dif ye sos REN ZENA a Shoulders, + \u201cChest, Sore i i \u201cSwat br 08.© highest teri ?quiblie.otliers who stunding in, ll \u2018con Dr.LelnY comparing J \u201cWane Dr.\"joins Ball's Rowena.: Panch\u2019s Prize Novelists: The Fat Contr.Cad butor, Travels in London.Sev peus Wire iq , a hive practic \"| Thackeray\u2019 s Works in six vols, uniprpy : five sore, by | binding-\u2014each .f 3 dueré bepu , Gaietics and Gravities\u2014Ly Horace smith, 30 | TugolsLy Legeuds-by Rev.R.IL.Rarlin, 8 0) pest elws Finney's Le glires on Revivals of Religion, fa Cumuiing's ices of the Dead! 4,6 j= your agent, te ay, i - # Lu 4 and 1 must \u201c 6 Ridi, #6 ju: hderidedly :# Chureh before the Float.4.6 aud bill \u201con Apoenlyplic Sketches, «st nod: | ©) Wo 2nd pese each La Pense 6 ppp t \u201cMiracles, Lu sg 4564F 0 : Ct Parables; a a \u2026 4 6 Le Romanis, dr 3 a) ing that 1 4 Uonorasy \"™ the top of h ,; wf the i port Rev.E.« - forthoM We Ln \u2018 heh g ® aie \u201cWe enrifis le gets fio Mine, i oly teufh 9 Building Nord Fi jaab nq sia !Qhebeo, part Wet ed) bas veveoi Vas ate enli fama Sn bas xot-eibbeg œiit violed ubis 60) + | ocdrsad bateseid sew 4 400 bervset nuls wit tegaol sit bus SMU emer edt LL aeqqoe doom Ho aig Phi medicine :- eure, without full: \u2014 avila Moving Hospital, sos, af Bull\u2019 \u201c1 hive exaiminéd the proscription for \"the pre; 1 have his \u201crare ty of chronic aud 1 himve no hesitation In omucodivg! re serofuiss voi §t to be ured, with éntive satisfaction 5 hesitation in stating our bellef, that it ja a safe aud eniuuble medieaTTBMPOUNd, nnd culeulated to A ing jo ABIgH se v \u201cspas Sd har Lialr HA tan fi not Le Fou di J mpage x Pula iauçntfer sending, snd cie LEE opp woli oly dE pr is re xd) Soe sit pi private, Its, 18g Ueel rectly overwhe arma Onan ARPIOES: No.2 a uuéezs wel er TOXIN BULL.THE GREAT Nyon REMEDY! DR.JOHN BULL'S \u2018SARSAPARILLA.hes used according to directions, will * Serofula, or King's 1vil, Cuncers, Éruptions of th Skin, Ery.ysipelas, Tumérs, Chronic Sore Eyes, fu \u2018Ringworm or Letters, Scald Ilend, heumatism, Pains in tbe Bones or \u201cJoïuta, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of + the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Discases of the Kidney 8, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and General bebility, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds, Drojuy, duundice,Costiveness, Bronchitis, \\Wenknuas of the Throut, Putmonary À (Te ction, und all other ue Disenses tending te produce Consumption, Liver Com.pluints, Female Irregularities and Com Intute, Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Ilesdache, Night 8, Exposures, or Impriadence in Life, ,: Chronic Constitutions] Disenses, und ass Spring wand Summer Drink, and Geveral * fonts for the System, and a gentle and pleasant purgative, itl ., superior to Niue Lick \u201cand Congress Water, Ealts, or Seidlits Powelurs, + Tt i a remafkable fae, thut umong the hundreds of 5 Je eminent ph .wiielr Balls Sursaparille is prepared,-not ose has condemned it, Lut wll approved 3t, and conumend it in the yeilcians who liave\u201dexamined the recips Ly ms.Many Vlipaioinns express themsolves strongly in the bellef tht it is decidedly the best propa- Tap of Sursn parilin that has ever been placed before the Althiongh there sre muny physicians who feel & |= malnctance:t i pf), wendution : they may approve of it in the highest degree, there are o living thelr names appended to the recom- Of any particular vewedy, notwithstanding frankly \u2018yield their support in fuvor of 8 remedy which they know is enpable of doing so much , Root in nu aflliceed community.fulioweing from oid and respectable physicians, of bigh Asan evidence, read the Ahe community in which they live: TESTIMONY.> Testimony like the following renders superfluous ents ou the efficacy of Bull's Sursaparille.From Fandell, l'rofersor of Chemistry in the Louiariile Medienl College : 1 have looked over the list of ingredients ols Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsuparilly, und Juve 10 hesitation in snyiug that they form a safe compound, snd oue that promises well in chronic diseases, ta which tie applicable\u201d, 3 Luulsyille, June.9,\u2019 1848.- L.P.YANDELL, M.I.Pyles; physician by uppulutwent to to the Lou a Sarsaparills : LomsviLie, March 20, 1848.ration of Sarmopariile, and 1 believe the combination to he an, excellent oue, sud well culculuted to produce sn nlrerative\u201d im pression on the system.in publi und private practice, and thiok it the best .article af Savanparitle now it use.M.PYLES, M.D, : lue miaént Physleiun Louisville Marine Hospital.T huve used it both L ovo, Kr., April 25th, 1850.-8rn\u2014Permitinie to address to you few fines, aud do 7e the honer to reply to un yequest that I will make in the conclusion OF this letter, ote, T ain à graduate of \u2018Tansy lvanin Medical Univegalty ; 1 ed medicine jie this wilderness country, nboyt ut owing tu exposure to bitter gold weather, § adfgposed with Acute Rbeumatism about six ajonthg.After having exhausted my skill to the treat.case, ang deriving no bonefle, 1 was Induced to give Jour PLUID EXTHACT OF SARSAPAUILLS à fair trial.sal accordingly purchased a bottle of your medicine from Mr.George I\u2019, Brown, about two weeks ago.confess thnk one bottle lin entirely cured we.\u201c1% {8 my aplnion, that your prepuration of Enrsaparilla superior to any other preparation now in use, ; su hui take great pleasure Tn recommending it to the Cl belrg 6 romnodint agent, and I #Hl ndvise the uv uit \u2018+ In their practice, cto.Iravectfaily yours, B.B.ALLEN, M.D.LOUISVILLE, Suly 18th, 1849 I tate examined the lst of urticiea thut compose John \u201c, Müile Extinet of Sarsaparilia, and [have no hesitation in it49 à safo aûd valuablo compound.Lwould prefer it to any article now in use, for the diseases arising \u201cfrom uh hnpure Mate of the blood or taint of the system.1 éonfidently recommend it to wy friends na being a -: powerful.Extract, atid one- that 1\" believe will care al} \u201celneses of diseases, for whicl it ty recommended, 1f veud neenrding \u2018to > difgettons.171, Anecedmriguan te Meroury.\u2014 Nay, 1 Lave my double whether Jn.tie wont violent and protracted cases of iy phils, accotispaiiied with Nodes Troplie, in caries of the : bones, whether it ought not to sucoend every other remedy, \u201cT Ueilleva It to be & valuable 8.RB.McCONACHIE, M.member ofthe Vedio Society, dada =1{car, what.Dr.Stapp, n physician wlio stands a in rofesgion, saÿrof John Bull's Sorsaparilla : prof do; John Bul Sarsaparilla.in ® reat isepaes, with the most = he \u2018publi hills; wid ay sul lausous «nd pr erventiy, Ky Va pri Ih, 18 WN.TAPE, a1, D.Ww.SEHON Rev, 8, STRVENSON.ContpLusive,-lter.K.W., Sehon [4 widoly sud iunerally oy = un sluguent und d aeeomplishied pastor of the : teh, und 1 fies taleuted sm) zsxlous Dieters that the en.ucks.to apfsrepon conld.Joast of for m Lo \u201cHi CE high sn flenposiivieat tion of agent ev, 1.SMvenson has known asons andat Concern.FILLE May 20th, 1848.teed Jol, Ban Same dant havé known arid we.ave no roduce and much suffering; and therefore da cul tly fnvile ap} ECR who are sufferiog with hol t0,ittn emi} on De John .60 Bull's Family Journal unity we Liope tliat Tivos to give footing, S100 hat iLds impos bls {ur the Doctor oy bi \"ul rUY cortifitater of astofin tof\u2019 the i ¢ itis oh aaron! elle: \u201cvoit iH ch ie ih Tot MY técommend it to thy ).td git woo id oy Ë safe a D treet, New Yi pit 1661 \u201cus TARA ST © Sun May, 1805 PSM PES deu.TIN 1 Menvois oi qarvo v'ioquaniigaar emliet Ar ule em GONE vd beso! 81 hs parents THORN \" 8 gE\" #3: Suir Brosur & Gesguar.An RALLTON ferent manufactories, including the well-known Quebee, 37th Feby.1855.: \u201c00 (S.D.& M.W.Svrvn's Melodeons, (tuned the equal teuperanent The Best Make in the 0 E'saù United States.Prices, S45, SOU, ST5, $100, S115, 5125, S135, $150.Smiths Danble Bank Meludeons $200.[Fach Piano and Melodeon guaranteed.The best terms to tlie trade.schnols, &c.124 per cent, discount to Clergymeu and Churches.AN ovders promptly attended io, Music sent to all paris of the conntry.post.paisl.ut the reduced rates, General and Selcet Catalognes nnd Schedules of prices of Musical Tustra- ments forwarded Lo any address free of elmrge.20th Fely.1855, BRITISH PERIODICALS.EARLY COPIES SECURED.LEONARD SCOTT & CO, NEW YORK, | continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: Tue Loxnox QuaureRLS (Conservati ve).TuE EDINBURGH Review (Whiz).Tur Norte Brimsu Review (Free Church).Tue WESTMINSTHW Rev te (Liberal).Brackwoon's Evisu Maoazise (Tory).NHE preseut state of ET AFFAIRS will render these publications unusually interesting during the forthcoming year.They Will oceupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-items, crude speculations, and tly- ing rumors of the daily Journal, and the punder- ous Tome of the fulure historing, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away.It is to these Periodicals that vedders must look for the only really intelligible and re- linble history of current events, anf ny such, in addition to their well-established literary, seion- tific and theologicnl character, we urge them upon the consideration of the ves ding public.ZED Arrangements are now perni atiently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the British Publishers, by which we are enabled tu place ALL OUR REPRINTS in the hands of suhseribers, about as soon us they can he furnish, ed with the foreign copies, Although this iu.volves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furiish the Peviodicals at the: fame ow rates as heretofore, viz t\u2014 Per ann.For any one of the.four Reviews, 53 00, For any two ol the four Reviews, 7 ou For any.three of the four Reviews, 5 ou For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwuod's Maguzine, 3 vb: For Blackwood and tier Reviews, RE For Blackwood and {he four eviews, \u201810 00 CLUBBING.À discoant of twenty-tive per cent.trots the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works.Thus : Four copies of Blackwoud, or of one Review, will Le senb Lo one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Re views and Blick: wood for $30 ; and s0 on.POSTAGE.Cunadian Mail Subscribers supplied free of United SLales postage.Remittancerand communicationsshould altvays \u201cbe addressed, post-puid, to the Polilishers, Payments to be made in nil eases in advance, Money current in the State whera igen will Lit receiy ed at par.LEONARD SCOTT & con, 64 Gold Street, New York.N.B\u2014L.S.& Co.huve recently published, and have now for Sale, the > FANMER'S GUIDE,\u201d by Henry Stephéns, of Edintrrgh, and.the late Prof.Norton, of {ule College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal oélavo, containing 1600 pages.14 sleel and 600 wood engravings, Price, in muslin binding, $8, 24rThis work is not the old * Book of the Farm,\u201d lately resuscitated and thrown upon the market.: sh 27th Dec.1854.var LIFE ASSURANCE.[Ti is impossible ta enumerate all the advañ- tages which are derivable from the assurance of life, inan advertisement.Protection for, .the widow, the orphan.then aged and intr, security that mortgaged properly shall not hi decease\u2014provision for the education of children, and for the commencemet of youug men in busi- ess are among the most important of {he ndvan- es which il secures ; and while ther are few nos to whom it would not he henetleinl in some way ov other, there.are very few who could \u2018not avai themselves of it, without any serious \u20181 inconvenience to themselves, if they felt so dis-, ôsed, money may be iuvesied at high rates of intorest, and the certainty that it may be invested inthis\u2019 country for many years to come, SLremuerative I rates of interest, bave enabled the CANADA LISE ASSURANCE COMPANY to render fife asétrance, in al] its ramitications, less costly undertaking than it formerly was, while It#iocal management enables {the Road lo \u2018undertake ut equitable rates, the assurance of any: s¢ontingency in which the value of one dr mgeo lives enters, however complicated or.unusigl it Je ag 4 wbiob the \u201cCanada \u201d avill © ages w a\u2018*.Canada avi race, range Trom 15 to 60, and door Pi re as,high.as Æ2000, or na low ns £2 sin le life.ui gi j'offér the best nifd'énfost Invest: ! ho for sa sgvings, thus two poncon deli saved from t e of 25, nay Le made th yiold throfigh thé medium of (hu Cnnâdi*42180 4m $d.at denis ; front: the age ar-80, £ISL-16- j;or- fit tie age ar 88, £181 6a 5 and 80 on:fn pro-: poriion-ta the extent of the swing.and.tho Wes the saver.- oe .Prospestusus, Forms af Proposal, and all fag joulars telating.to the assurance of Îlro, may bi x shlalnad.ab the uit of the uudersigned.: rh | Agency, hints ws ro, ely on à sc, [A Agen £51 Ley \u201c>.ins ped fi Sep HOMSÉTTIRL 0160 7 Gr 10 GE ds Le et den tot Out LegdireT te nMe Ca! 2 ts \u2018evaif l4TH JULY, ST 1855.N LOOK TO YOUR UNDERSTAND INGS ! t ! - N this climate and at this season nothing + more desiruble thau DRY PEET, to secure which, you wust get some of Favnos © Coy Surkiion Water Prop Past ri, which iswavvanted to RENDER LEATHER WATER PROOF.This article is alwo warranted to make Leather wore durable, and isan excellent substitute for Harness Varnish, Don\u2019t forget PADDON & CO., 2 John's Street, without.3rd April, 1855.\u201cFOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : > Gr\u20195 © OF RIGGING, re 50 Chests of Superior Congon Teu, 150 Barrels White Busturd Sugar, 89 Cases Holland, 40 Cares.Superior Champagne, 34 Cases Magnesia, 2000 Boxes Livorpool Soap, tid Casks Suda Ash, © | order.wrested from the family of the mortgagor at his |\" Moderate in expenditure, the facility wih which] Lo ys 500 Bose: Crown Glass, 30 Boxes Salarntus, 100 Cu-ks Ruein, 30 Caska Superior White Leu, 5 Tonus Cork Wowl.GED, BURNS SYMBES & CO.294h March.1855.NEW NOVELS BY EXPRE ss.VILLION and other tiles, by the Antho of O jve, &c., 2s.Gl, Camille, or the fate of a Coquette, a true phan of Parisian Ufe, by A.Dumus, 2h, P.SINCLAIR.John su et.Quebec, March 8, 1855.DISSOLUTION.HE PARTNE RSHIP hitherto subsisting between the Subscribers, wider the name, style and firm of JOHN ANDERSON & Co, has this day been DISSOLY.D by Meresr CONSENT.Al debits doe by the kate concern will be paid \u201cdm mm Mr.Axpensos, who is futhotized to eo lect.il on outstanding debts, ; JOHN ANDRRSON, \u2018 = (iFO.RAL LTON.\u2018 \u201cQuébec, 9th Feby.18565.NOTICE.HE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by JOHN ANDERSON & CO., will be continued by the undersigned, under the same style and vue, JOIN ANDERSON, JAMES ¢.SINTON.\" -_Quebre, 9th Feby.1855.\u201c : PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.NE of HOF°S largest sized HAND PRESSES early new, and in good Apply at, this Odice.Quebec.Ist May, 1855.oi aan \u2014\u2014\u2014Voi-08.po Sommerer THE SUBSCRIBERS QFFER FOR SALE.NCHORS 34 to 52 ewt { Chaine 4 & 13 ineh.English Corduge\u2014- ussurted sizes.Canvas No, 2 to 0, Pitch, LC Pin, Smith aul Steam Coal, Window Glnss, Te | Five Bricks, CUS.E.LEVEY & CO, St, Jumes\u2019 St.à 17th Muy.1855.¥ on SALE BY TH K WANKEY TEA Pule Brandy in ir WHE, Peut Wine in Cases wind Qr-Cuske, Lisbon Wine in Qv Carka, Cigars, Corks Curhw out, Ke, de.CHAS.BE.LEVEY & cu, aE th Mug, 1835, St.James a.UNDERSIGNED, GUN POW DER.The Subscriber offers [or Sale : making.ond the management of w Ruling My- \" Quehwe.ce.>E GS GUNIOWDER, Blastit 350) KY .FI, o., &e.ve SAF A 5 USE for Mining.HENRY S.'T Quelee, 20s Ail, A853.SCOVT TO LET, OR FOR SALE, ON ADV.ANT.AGEOUS T ERMS, RVINE WHARF, with extensive Stores, now oveupied by WALKER & BERRY.Apply to JOBEPH & CO.».Quebec, 171 April, es \u2018 WANTED.0 Y a Married conple, FURNISHED LODGINGS tor the SUMMER SEASON.Apply at this Olfiee.Quebec, Tu June, 1856, WANTED YOUNG MAN ae quninted GROCERY BUSINESS, tinguire ut the ONico of this Paper.Lith Muy, 1s36.- = WARE A\u201d EXPERIENCED BOOKBINDER with a perfeot knowledge of Blank Book with I \u2019 chine.Liberal wages will be given, Ale Onlee of this paper.: Sr Feby.1865.WANTED.\u201d PERSON Competent to take the practic nunagement of n Cove buisness, Unex ceptionable references ns (0 character and Kd ubitiy required.Appy at Apply to, Quebce, March 181: 1855, TO BE LET.THE well known stand, fe .pied by MARTIN \u2018RAY, == TOBACCONIST, Ship Chandlery and Grocery Stoie.A tempting chancé for\u2019 a, dealer in Snuff and Tobacco.The Store in the rear is one of the.best in the City, aod welladapted for a .Suuil Manulfuetory ou 1 largu-scale\u2014water power coule be supplied from.the Wuter Works.Alsy, u first rute Blable and Couch-hottst.Alense of thie whole wuld be given for a term ot yeurs, lon good Tenunt Apply eu the pres: mises Lo és : JOnN ste Quebce, 21st April, 1695.FOR SALE LOT - Frontage by 63 Feat De spthwiîth |.STONE MOUSE and BRICK STABLE nearly Finished, 1 is one of the best bnsi- ness Stands in St.Rochs.The Property is in Free aml Common Soccage.\u2014\u2014Terms Easy.\u2014Apply to Mr, JAMES DUGAN, Bork Kéuren,, Craig Street, St.Itoch.Tie premises advertizéd above for Sal by Jas Dugas, Le present oelupuil, must get £15) before\u2019 who over buys ib takes possossiou- a os Quelæc, Gtlv Mdroh,, 1855.5 | _ \"PROPERTY FOR SALE.hi! He SUBSCRIBER\" ellis for sale, on FavOnALLE Térois, toc |\u2018 valuable Block of Buildings partly\u2019 occupied 1 > \u2018him, comorising two Brât class StoFés'and Dwel inge on Huade Si, \u2018and two Dwélltg Houses on Ste Aune Street mon\u2019 \u2018soceae, oad Quéhec, 4th- l\u2019ab., 1855.MOUNT HERMON COMETERY., OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that.for.the future NO ORDERS fur INTERMENT willbe received ut the Cemetery till ALL the CUARGES HAVE BEEN PAID, JIENRY S.COT.Quehco,] Leth.Ea ve .The wiiile fu free and: com HENRY S.SCUTT.+ WHE SUBSOETIIL un \u2018cash-prioe far afl kind of on sation, nt his Office, No.25, ST.PETER REBT RHI D; R.STEUART.- Quebec, 21st Dec.1854, © law op 9 ÆT N A oT Fi re anil Life Tustèrani® P of Brin, : New Ye : ree UNDE, AGENT for\u2019 the | above well-known Compagies, continnes \u201co Insure agninst LOSS À s DAMAGE-DY- FIRE, at moderate Ralepol I Preiluin, AGENT, St, Audrey! etre, 1th May.La ' INDIA RUBBBR SHOES.\u20ac purchidod a \u2018of the MANUFA Bite tone |, he ik Bead tlie ndwost WAH finprov- od machinery in theli Works, are M prepared 8.4 46 well to the Trade à much superior article to any bitherto manufactured here, and equal if not su rior SA y imporkud.Have no con thus : aquality.- ng: \u2018Wl dealers on\u201d an \u201cTheir price.will be the fonc ns first quality Goods iu the States, vis :- 5 Le At PF Men's Overshoes, fot i ality: ces Ge, pe pilr.| - Women's do de.850d on op\u2019s Miss and\u2019 itd If 4 discottit.dec Yo fie 19°per centto pure défil to rai tas tos - warn \u2018gruntér disccant will 18 uny-ckts ho-imade, Hi Géy wil] uot sell less thuns Casy; \u201cadd will teeghite ti eseh for eveny purchusevnder \u20ac28r noes | (591 AU orders ¢ Ue addressed tothe Compnnprad Ait Works, Sh.Gabriel Ludky pudrealr Shoes: 9, te, 0 = a Re \u201cbig 1 en, atid 4 pra 3 igi Lie Saas oF TT va h Tolunre® ay Vats ane artur le to take tt her de consta compa be gra His M recent three { Tui dience of this where residin for the: this afl The ing, ra will Jal noon t House, in state questec o'clock The annual that 1h director the roa his oth hundre of the 1 he hac nearly connec to the ¢ at $65, tion of t be stil] The tory lay day, \" of impo agent o the Cou appear The are two country.ctu Tato the: pas! glternoc we hay heavy o'clock, through ing, À which neighbe }ng let Ci col - es Ww e~ 1 wT ad eee.a DF ed TT oa =e \u2014_ LS y hf 2368006045 ROL OED Q =.Taw soa aa \"SP resem cult will Russia find it to reassert her asven- | dancy, if that is ever to be done, In the pressut obstinacy of Russia and counter-determination of the Allies we see tdo | much reason to fear a protracted struggle.- with new armics, new generals thrown into the bloody arena, with new provocations, with ! those mistakes, omrages.and rotaliations Fer A which no eflorts can prevent, the war must tes to J Musson & Co, continualiy become more relentless and more incapable of compromise, or evenof humanity.several hundred thousand men are now fighting from hill to hill, from mound to ound, from the oppusite sides and ends of the same orme\u2014iakiug and retaking positions still filled with their own deud.The Allies in all this are still in the ascendant, and we havo regained some of the vantage ground lost on the 18th.There can be no reasonable doubt as to the varly issue of such a struggle and the scene where it now rages.Sebastopol will soon be ours.What next,\u2014in what direction the lava torrent of war will roll and where we shall again contest inch by inch the soil of the Crimea, it would be vain to conjecture.But, Sebastopol won, the Crimea is all ours, and we shall hold the Black Sea and the whole of its shores as a material guarantee for the submission of Russia.Er MISCELLANEOUS.THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA.We have much pleusure in announcing that Lord Canning will succeed Lord Dalhousie as Governor-General of India.Lord Dalhousie\u2019s health bas been for some time failing, and aftera most brilliant aud successful administration, which bas been prolonged at the request of successive Goveruments, he is compelled to return home, to take, we trust, an important share in impevinl politica.Lord Canning although as = cer he bs not been prominent in debate, has had a long and useful official training.He was Under-Secretery for Forvign Affairs from 1841 to 1846, and has heen Post-master General since the formation of the Aberdeen Ministry in January, 1853.In both offices he has given proofs of much administrative ability, and will, we be- leve, prosecute with energy and success those greul improvements in the government of India which Lord Dalhousie has commenced, and which we hope will continue to form the most import- aut part of the Governor-Gieneral\u2019s duty.Advices from St.Petersburg statn that steamboat excursions take place on Sundays and Thursdays to Peterhofl and Cronstadt, to give the passengers an opportunity of witnessing the defence of that fortress, as also to be- Lold the allied fleets in that neighborhood.The Cologne Gazette contains a letter from Petersburg, which says :\u2014¢ The late arrangements of the Emperor Alexander I1., relative to the succession to the Russian throne, ap- ear to be of more importance than might Pave been at first supposed.It is said that they were caused by the desire of the Czar to withdraw from affairs as soon as he possibly can.The Emperor, it 15 said, is of the opinion of the German party, that Russia can only Jose, materially and morally, by a continuation of the war.It is added that the late events in the Crimea have praduced a very marked efleet on his Majesty, and have led him more than ever to which to retire.It is now currently whispered in Paris that the Emperor seriously returns to the project of going to the Crimea ; some even assert that the plan is decided upon, and that his de- purture will take place as soon as it ig possi- le 10 arrange matters ta enable him to undertake the voyage.The Empress, previous to her departure for the Pyrenees, has appeared constantly in public, but frequently unaccompanied by the Emperor, who is said to be gravely occupied by the state of aflairs.\u2014 His Majesty is entirely recovered from his recent indisposition, and has appeared two or three times at the theatre.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tue Russian Panonama.\u2014Delighted audiences corroborate the high character given of this exhibition by the press of every city where it has been seen, Those of our readers residing out of town will please remember that for their special accommodation it will be open this afternoon, at three o\u2019clack, pe The ¢ Capriciense > arrived here last evening, rather unexpectedly.Mons.de Belveze will land at the Queen\u2019s Wharf shortly before noon to-day, and proceed to Government House, where His Excellency will come down in state to receive him.The citizens are requested to meet on the Queon\u2019s Wharf at 11 o'clock this forenoon.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The president of the Eastern Railroad, at the annual meeting in Boston on Monday, stated that the late Treasurer had confessed to the directors that he had embezzled the funds of the road to the amouhi of $207,000.Among his other operations was an over issue of six hundred and twenty-five shares of the stock of the toad.In his confession, he stated that he had deceived the directors for ten years- nearly the entire period that he had been connected with the company.He transfers to the company all his assets, which he values at $65,000, which will cover but a small portion of the loss.The defaulter is believed to be still in Boston, but has not been arrested.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 The first seizure of liquor under the Prohibitory law was made at Poughkeepsie on Monday.Ten Kegs of lager bier and twa bottles of imported Dutch wine were seized by an agent of the Carson League and deposited in the Court House.The owner gave bonds to appear and answer the charge that morning.- The American House and New York Hotel are two of the largest and best Holels in the country.See advertisements in anothér ls L me THUNDER STorn.\u2014The excessive heat of the past few days was succeeded yesterday siternoon by a violent thunder storm\u2014the first we have had this summer\u2014accompanied with heavy rain, It commenced about twa o'clock, and-continued with little intermission throughout the afternoon and part of the evening.The rain, if not too heavy for the hay, which is fast coming to maturity in this neighbourhood, must have been very refreshing 10 the thirsty soil, Le ee eee , LAW INTELIGENCE.COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.(Before Mr.Justice Power.) Tuursoay; 12th July, 1855.Flavien Plante, tried for Pen was found Guilty, \" d Joseph Samson, the elder, having pleaded | on a Coroner\u2019s Jury, was fined 1s, \u2018 Francis Guay, indicted for an vated een was put apon \u2018his trials ee ilty, LL 4 * CRE ty to an indictment for refusing tu attéid, oR .Jarñes Durky was tried for ldiceny, and nd Guile su Démon che \"vebk _ims Hr ment in t 8 Holise of C61 ction, (14 Bi Soul ve lo be LA arg HOLL ul teal LU 80 4 Co Mary Ann Sullivan \u2018was \u2018tried and found Guilty on two charges of Sbthining goods ynder flee prmtonces.i.Fitter Mh \u201cKan, wong wis iene?Ugo is ral lor inten Verdiot-oNot Guilty, ° fly harm.vi [Cowpiled for the Quebec Gazette.) IMPORTS.July 10.Pec ship Joba Howell, Appleby, from Liverpool\u2014-1 cask 1 3 do do tu G G Arduuin.16 steel, 30 bdls sheet irou, 407 bars iran, 200 bxs Canada ; plates, to CA W Wurlele.248 tons cuals, D brla pork, 430 Tht chests tea, to Gibb & Rosy, 1 enso and 1 cask hardware, (to FN Glugras.2 bagu clover, 1 bx mdze, to E & W l'oston.Lx weuring apparel, to J W Dunscomb.4 bxs and 1 case madzo, de A Gilmour & Co.25 hhds kin, 150 bugs rice, 115 + bx< raisins, 18 bags blue, 17 Dies mdze, to H Tureotte.1 curk and 1 ense mdze, to P O'Neill.3 casks exrthenware to Masson & Co.10 pipes, 8 hide gnd 82 qr-casks wine, to J M Fraser.5 bills shovels, 20 kegs red paint, 200 bxs tin * plates, 1 bri alé, 3 bales sacks, to Walker & Berry.80 bdls } huep iron, 8 do sbect do, to F Defoy.2510 bara and 200 : bats iron, 4 bales aud < casns mize, 930 packs salt, to order.Per bark New York, Foppe, from Bremon\u2014t case lead peucile, to II Chapman & Co, 12 cuses und 2 bales mdze es pere & 24 a cu and 20 cases indze, to order.rig Argyle, Mclunis, from Bradon herrings, tv Donald Melunis, 9 18-50 pris July 12.Per sclir Marie Louise, Bolduc, from Miramichi\u20142 brandy, to order.50 bxs salmon, to G B Symes & Fr Per ship Polluck, Elwes, from Liverpool\u201470 bars iron, ae ingotn copper, to J Tibbits & Co.A variety of articlos 6 order.Per scbr Lochdalo, Delorv,from!Canso-\u20142 100 bf do do, to T Fraser, i 220 rls herrings, July 13.Per bark Ann, Thompson, Christie, fi i cages to I Lenderson & Co.os Liverpool-3 1pipe to GBSymes.lc to order.1box to Rev W Adamson.1 cans to Rev AW Mountain.2 cases to Jobn Carter, 1 case and 1 bale tod Racey.3 casus to W HJdefTery.1 cank and 1 bala to os der.1 pipe to E Burroughs.6 hhda to order.100 boxes, 54 casks, 22 ohests to Gibb & Ross.15 bxs, 20 sacks, 5 chests, 5 caska, 1 case, 20 brls, 5 bags tu Lane, Gibb & bo.1bx to Lamontagne.1hhd to T Bonson.5 bales, T casos, 3 casks to Com.Officer 16th Regt.1 Lx to G C Daulevie, 80 plates of metal to order.2 bales to Dr Douglas.0 cases to R Bainbridge & Co.2 cases to H Atkinson.1 carriage to CE Levey & Co.Ship\u2019a letter bag, 1 paper package to Gillospies & Co.1 case to J D Harrington.1 do to R Steuart.78 cases to order.1 do to W Poston, 2do to Commander of H M's Forces, 26 hhds gin, 463 casks, 81 Lf cliests tea to Gibh & Ross.81 pea beusteada, 8 cases, tl coil wirp, 1 orate, 1 basket, to Dr D ouglas.EXPORTS.July 12.Per ship Allan, McArthur, for Liverpool\u201468 tons oak, 55 do elm, 120 do red pine, 650 do wiute do, 3m pips staves, 8m WI'W Odo, 8500 std pine deals, 4 cards lathwood, by A Gilmour & Co.Per ship Lady Peel, Johns, for London\u201450 tons elm, 239 do red pine, 74 do white do, 38 pes white pine masts, 71 do hard do, 1m 3 215 pipe staves, 774 pairs oars, 1606 std spruce dents, 6 cords Inthwood, by Benson & Co.Per bark Urania, Cole, for Ballydonegan Bay-\u2014-280 tons red pine, 160 do white do, 38 do oak, 7m W O'W I staves, 900 std spruce deals, 1765 do deal ends, 43 tons spars, by C E Levey & Co.Per Lark Rotriever, Smith, for Dundee \u201436 tons oak, 20 do elm, 12 do ash, 12 do birch, 6 do butternut, 8 do black walnat, 25 do red pine, 204 do white do, 196 std spruce deals, 402 do pine do, 1m 4 219 pipe sigves, 2m W 8 WI do, by Benson & Co.Per bark Janet, MoNuit, for.Liverpool\u201463 tons oak, 02 do réd pine, 368 do whita do, 368 std pine deals, Om 8 0 0 pipe staves, Gm W O W I d3, by H J Nond & Co.er brig Retreat, Grabum, for Portrush\u2014112 tons red pine, 113 do white do, 6041 std spruce deals, Bm 20 0 pipe staves, by LoMesurier, Tilsione & Co.\u2018 Per achy Irene, Simoneau, for Bathurst\u201475 brls four, 15 do meal, 10 do pork, 1 bx books, by H J Nosd & Co.July 12.Per bark Mary Bannatyne, Fergeson, for Limerick\u201411 tops oak, 24 do elm, 76 do red pine, 236 do white do, 5520 std spruce deals, 8m 5 0 0 pipe staves, by E Burstall & Co.Per ship North, Jameson, for Liverpool\u2014252 pes oak, 712 do white pine, 689 std pino deals, 11m 5 0 17 W staves, Tm 5 0 0 std staves, by Gillespies & Co.1 Per ship Superior, Mason, far Londonderry\u201420 tons oak.100 do red pine, 400 do white do, 1do do mast, 4910 atd spruce deals, Om 5°0 0 pipe staves, 21000 WOW Ido, § cords lathwood, by LeMesurier & Co.Per ship Liverpool, Henderson, for Liverpool\u201475 {ons ork, 130 do elm, 180 do red pine, 1620 do white do, 8m 0 0 0 pipe staves, 12m W 1 do, 950 std pine deals, 10 cords lath.wood, by E Burstall & Co.EC Per achr Mary, Fournier, for Miramichi\u2014179 bbls four, 30 do indiun meal, 9 do oatmeal.£ do pork, § do beef, by H J Noad & Co.145 do Hour, 13 do pork, by Gillespies & Ca.15 bbls flour, by G B Symes & Co.; Per brig Thistle, Murphy, for Waterford\u20145 tons birch, 20 do oak, 11 do clm, 80 do red pine, 256 do white do, 457 std pine deals, 1146 do sprace do, 2m 0 0 0 pipe staves, Om 000W OW Ido, by LeMosurier, Tilstone & Co.Per trig Ellen, Seed, for Soha\u2014b§ tons oak, § do elm, 2 do bireh, 51 do red pine, 108 do white do, 386 ~td pine deals, 73{ cords red pine lathwood, Om 1110 pipe staves, by Benson & Co.Per brig Wilkinson, Robinson, for Whitehaven\u2014Il tons pine deals, 130 do deal ends, 53¢ cords lathwood, by A Gil- Per brig Beacon, Turner, for Sunderland\u201418 tons oak, 76 |- 240 do deal ends, 2 cords lathwood, 4 red piue spars, by G B Symes & Co.J -\u2014 .Fer bark Toy, Herd, fo Greenuok\u201463 tong oak, 35 do elm, 187 do red pigs, 880 dg white do, 750 std pine deals, 1m 0 0 0 pipe ah 4m 9 2'10 WI staves, 42 spruce spa:&, 217 ash oars, hy B Symes & Co.» | = - Per bark Burrell, Dodds, for Liverpool\u201425 tondoak, 25 do elm, 50 do red pine, 568 do white do, 362 std pine deals, 73m W O staves, 8 cords lathwoed, by C & J Sharples & Co.Per bark Joanna, Pennie, for'Leithi\u201487 tons oak, 50 do elm, 12 do ash, 12 do birch, 3-do walnut, 715 do white pine, 3m 61 11 pipe staves, 5m W I W O do, 621 std spruce denls, 524 do pine denls, by A Gilmour & Co, - RAFTS ARRIVED AT THE PORT OF QUEBEC.Owners, Description.Where lying.July 12.J Aumond, white pine, St Michuel\u2019s Cove.H & J Muir, white & red pine, Caprouge.R Mitchell, elm & white pine, Spencer.Cove.July 18.J Rgan & Co, white pine, Sillery (Le Mesurier\u2019) Cove.Do, do, do do.H H Humphrie, whito & red pine, &c, Fitzpatrick\u2019s bua.A R McDonnell, elm, tamarac & pine, Sillery (Le Mesusicr\u2019s) Co oe ve A Cullen, white pine, St Michael's Cove.ke J & J Wylie, white Pine, New Liverpool.EN \u2014\" SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF QUEBEC.~~ ARRIVED.- July 13.LA Schr Mario Louise, Boldge, 10 dpys, Miramichi, arder, fish & brandy.Cs July 12, Sow Bark Ann} Thompson, Christie, London, May 26, G B Symes & Co, general osrgo, 80 stg pussangers.\u2014\u2014 Devon, Chivers, Tralee, May 13, G B Symes & Co, ballast, 4 cabin and 207 stg passengers.= > | ., CLEARED.:\u2026 .July 12.Ship Allan, McArthur, Liverpool, A Gilmour £65\u201d \u2014\u2014 Lady Peel, Johns, London, Benson & D.: Bark Crania, Cola, Ballydonegan Bay.\"C ¥ Lovey & Coi \u2014\u2014 Janet, McNutt, Liverpool, H J Noad & Co.Brig Retreat, Graham, Portrush, LeMBsuriet, Tilstone & Co.Schr Irene; Simoneau, Bathurst, H J Noad & Co.Soa.Tye ER Ship North, Jameson, Liverpool, Gillespies &.Co,.+ \u2014\u2014 Superior, Mason, Londonderry, LoMesuvier & Co.\u2014 Liverpool, Henderson, Liverpool.E Buratall & Co.: Bark Mary Bannatyne, Ferguson, Limerick, E Burstall & Cow= Tay, Herd, Greenock, G B Symes & Co.Eu \u2014 Burreli, Dodds, for Liverpuol, C & J Sharples & Co, «: \u2014\u2014 Joanna, Pennie, Leith, A Gilmour & Co.Brig Ellen, Seed, Soha, Benson & Co.: \u2014 Wilkinson, Robinson, Whitehaven, A Gilmour & Co, * \u2014\u2014 Beacon, Turner, Sundorlaud, G@ Béymos-& Ce 3 pif \u2014\u2014 Thistle, Muyphy, Waterford, LeMesutfer & Cor Schr Mary, | ENTERED FOR LOADIG: Names.Tons.For.By Whon.Where July 12.Syrene, 87, Richibucto, H J Nond & Co, Lawndes' Wha! July 13 Christiana, 777, Liverpool, Lesfesurier, Tilstane & Co, Dum.° : 's wharf.Joseph Hume, 642, Sharpness Point, H & E Burstall, Tib- : bitt's Covo.George Rogers, 743, Bristol, LeMesurier & Co, \u2014, Syrens, 87, Richibucto, HJ Noa & Co, Lowndés\u2019 wharf.To BE 1 ; Pe kd \u2018 MARITIME ITEMS; -* *~ Tha ship Primrose was reparted at.Grosse.Isis yesterday orning, and here was another alilp on her way up to this shit of Fiat 1s nl ' nd, and would probably get'{ntd ports last n MN D © ship John Bunyan, Nichols, cleared at New York for Bic on the 7th fost.Helifax, July 1\u2014Arrived Schr Brothers, Neering, from Montreal.Cleared, June 30-\u2014Velocipede, Gallagher, for Moutreal.July 2\u2014Pacifique, Bernier, for Quebec.| : AA \u20ac ere bo rai (per Badifio] Ln [Compiled fram the London Shipping Gatette + from the 23rd to 28th June an 3 vides ARRIVED; sho dubito.Liverpool, June 21\u2014Pritics 61 Waled, Husoup:j Gerd, | aa: Wetlesers, 20\u2014~Eliza, Mary, 7 4 44 4 1: Lilt VESSELS SATLED FOR, QED.| a ae Lien suce Adar Glassely Span.sie bas: 'Fafkenborg VC TE CR SLA ENE eee ; Aliqau s oy, Da + 4 am ONE M | ; yiphide, Jantsen.la, June 12- | ! Halls nett, Mica, Kunde, | ait oats à} ru wa | \"wo ENTERED, FOR LOADING, Liverpool, June dre SRA Er Quebec.Modo Sin Fetes, Dallas ot ot og and So J ys a T W=Bprite, Henderson, dion, Jor Que , , 3 whi 8 do el, 80 do ved pine, 182 do white do, 450 std pine dealk, sure\u2019 to: regulate \u2018the Bowels.Depend upon it, / |Dr.Maokie, Mr, W, H.Forrest, of : |.Miss \u2014 Retriever, Smith, Dundee, Benton Co.>h oérnier, Miramichi, @Baymes& tt 4 ;.|; La TES .ue 14th ily, 1856.cet Bt © bees ; L TIDE TABLE.\u2014JULY, 1»35.\u2014Crrtt Tie NORNING.3 A & ux.PA .2 4 4 3 3 3 3 15 15 art.66 7 11 TR T St ROB.NEILL, .08.Notre Dame Street, Quebec.SONS & KNIGHTS OF TEMPRANCE Meet in their Rooms, Temperance Hall: Gough Division.No.3, Monday Evening.St.Lawrence Division, No, 16, Tuesday Evening.St.Lawrence Degrae Division meet overy Tuesday Evening at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of conferring Degrees.Encampment No 6, Kte.of T.Fridsy Evening.Holloway\u2019s Pills, a Certain Cure for determination of Blood to the Head.\u2014Elias Hope, one of the most celebrated advocates of temperance, admits that he suffered more than any one be ever heard of from determination of blood to the head, although he was most ubstemious both in eating and drinking, also in taking reat, yet be was #0 bad at times, that in the midst of his most eloquent discourses, he was compelled to leave off addressing his auditors, aud on teveral occasions Bas been carried away from meeting completel seuseless.Having seen the good effects of Holloway's Pills, he was induced to give them a trial : to use his own words, they acted likemagic.Il is fourteen months ago since hu commenced taking this celebrated medieine, which completely cured Lim in three months, and he bas not had avy return of this complaint since.These Pills are wonderfully cflicacious in all disorders of the stomach and bowels.The world is astonished at the wonderful cures performed by the CRAMP AND PAIN KILLER, prepared by CURTIS & PERKINS.Its equal has never been known for removing pain in all cases ; for the cure of Spinall Complaints, Cramp in the Limbs and Stomach, Rheumati-m in ail its forms, Bilious Colic, Chills and Fever Burns, Sore Throat, and Gravel, it is decidedly the best remedy in the world.Evidence ot the most wonderful cures ever performed by any medicine, are on circulars in the hands of Agents, Sold by G.G.Ardouin, and J.Musson & Oo., Quebee.Du Barry\u2019s delicious Revalenta Arabica Food invariably ; restores health, without medicine, inoonvenience, or expence, a8 it saves fifty times its cost in other remedies.We extract a few out of 50,000 testimonials of cures, which had resisted all medicines,\u2014 * Cure No, 180, ¢ Twenty five ye.rs\u2019 nervousness, constipation, indigestion, and debility, from which I had suffered great misery, and which no medicine could remove or relieve, have been effectually cured by Du Barry's food in a very short time.\u2014W.R.Reeve, Pool Anthony, Tiverton.\u2018 Cure No.4208.\" Eight years dispepsia, nervousness, debility, with cramps, spuems, and nausea have been effectually removed by Du Barry\u2019s dilecious food in a very short time.Ber John W.Flavell, Ridington Rectory, Nor- olk.Cure No.1784.\u2014Not expected to live six days longer, I was cured by Du Barry\u2019s admirable calth-restoring Revalenta Arabica Food.Moffat, Scotland.Magdalena Purvis.More ample details than owr space permits will be scen in Messrs.Du Barry's advertisements, THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OF AN - + OLD NURSE.: A CARD.Mrs.WINSLOW, to the Ladies of Canada, RS.WINSLOW, an old and experienced nitrse and Female Physician, would call oaks, 34 dc olin, 23 do tamarac, 252 do white pine, 4:0 std the attention of the Ladies to her Seothing Syrup for Children teething.lt will immediately re- mour & Co, lieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, often\u2019 the gums, reduce inflammation, and is Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your children, PROOF POSITIVE.We have sold very large quantities of Mrs Vinslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup during the past six cars, over 20,000 bottles the Inst year.We be- ieve it the best medicine in the world for Children teething or for the cure of Dysentery and Diar- rhœa in children, whether it arises from teething or a1y Other cause.It gives universal satisfac- tion\u2014never heard a complaint from any one using it\u2014naver sold a medicine so universally successful in relieving pain and effecting cures.In all cages abave stated, if taken in season, re- flief is immediate : ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN, CURTIS & PERKINS, Drugglsts, 40 Cortlandt St., New York.Lo ICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.For Sale by Boys & Pau, New York 3HAW, Enwarns & Co.Boston.JOHN MUSSON & CO., and JOSEPH BOWLES, add by Druggists through Canada.24th Aug.1853, .BIRTH, the 11th inst., Mrs.Weston } ; Hsw- } Quebec, In this city, on Hunt, of a son.\u201cOr the l0th\u2018instant, at the residence of her father, the Hon.R, Baldwin, Spadina, Mrs.Ross, wife.of the Hon.John Ross, Speaker of the Legis- sive Council, of a daughter.; MARRIED.La ft - a At Sorel, on the 9th instant, by the Rev.Mr.Anderson, Rector, Daniel Ferguson, of Chatham.New Brunswick.Bavrister-at-Law, to Catherine To - - |.Colcleugh, second daughter of Jessie Dunn Armstrong, Esq., Harbor Master, Quebec.At Point Levi, on the 11th inst, by the Revd.Quebec, to Marinnna, eldest daughter of Mr.Thos.Tweddell of Pointe Levi.; +: TQ CAPT.J.C.CHIVERS, CU\" BANK « DEVON.\u201d QIR;\u2014In consequence of your kindness and unwearied diligence for the promotion of our comfort during the voyage, we tender you our kindest respects, and also to_ihe Chief Mate.Our medical attendant (Dr.Bony) de- «| serves out warmest thanks for his vigilance and indefatigable exertion.Now tligt we are landed safely'and ih good health, we wish every success to Hose who so ably'contributed to it.Signed, GEORGE R.GREGORY, \u2019 In behalf of the Passengers.: THE NEW YORK HOTEL, HE Subscriber having re- Bax .A.newed hi lease of the New = York Hotel, and éxpended ==\" a large amount of money iu painting, carpeting \u201caud refurnishing it, introducing Bathing Rooms, Walter Closets, sod every po ble convenience aud luxury (hroughout, igvitea a continuance of the public\u2019 patronage that has so long, sud so Iihegally vetvarded the former proprictor of the New York Hotel : confident that the house will be.folind, with its recent improvements, in a better condition than when frst opened for the teception bf guchts, The location of the Hotel, lve on Broadway from Washington to for vérely Place, is central and éonvenient,either up-fown/visits or for down-town business, and during the summer season {i is ane of the coolest houses iy the Ga Meall are regularly served à fhe Tas d'Hote.or in private rooms, and fin shed at a bôars.\u2018The terinsare not higher thai pt other fret class hotels, tnd for Je rest, {he proptletor leaves his guests to speak for him, prop RAM CRANSTON._ New York Hotel, July 10th, 1855.~~ 1d NOTICE.2771 HE Steamer ADVANCE will leave the EY UEEN'S WHARF, on MONDAY MORNING, 1th fost.at 6 o'clock, for TOWING as far ail RT Qu \u2018af twill stop at the ol he Solith' Stiord 1 ging dowd and com- ig uf AR Spa h oan Ligh P.UP.BUTRAU, Quebec, 14th July, 1965.RIEL ior i) To Tt nb, BAD QAR AMERICAN HOUSE-BOSTON.WH the addition, is the Bed , largest and best arranged hégelf \"5 Hotel in New England, and the ~~ Subscriber begs leave to call attention to its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations, The furniture is made to combine utility and cooveuience with luxurious ease and comfort.The drawing rooms ars most elegantly appointed ; the suits of rooms well arranged for fawilies und large travelling parties ; the sloep- ing apartments commodious and well ventilated, and à large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gus.Every effort will bo made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests whilo sojourning at his house, LEWIS RICE, Boston, July 10th, 1855.3m Proprietor.IRISH PARLIAMENT.19 Wots.of the Journals of that Kingdom for Sale\u2014Price $40.From Vol.1 to 17\u2014Comprising a period of 163 yeurs\u20142 Vols, of Index and Appendix A.ARQUHAR, | A.Quebec, 14th July, 1855.TENDERS FOR STOCK.EALED TENDERS will be received until the 25th instant, at the office of the Consumers\u2019 Gas Company, Toronto.for a new issue of Stock to the extent of £20,000 currency, ven- dered necessary by the extension of the works.Blank forms to be filled ap by the parties desirous of tendering, will he furnished if required, on application at the office.The Shares are £12 10s.each, ten per cent premium offered payable on allotment, and the residue in monthly instalments of ten per cent each, or the whole may be paid at once.The Company have paid a yearly dividend of ten per cent on the Capital Stock since its organization.The prospect is that future dividends will not be less.H.THOMPSON, Consumers\u2019 Gas Company, Manager.Toronto, July 10th, 1855.{6 PRIVATE BOARDING.THE undersigned can accommodate three or four gentlemen with Board in the Cottage immediately opposite the Ruce Ground, St.Lewis Road.Terms reasonable, MRS.CORNER.12th July, 1855.HATS.J.HENDERSON # CO.BUADE STREET, Fronting the Upper Town Market, NVITE theattention of intending purchasers to their Stock 2 of 2 GENTLEMEN\u2019S SATIN HATS, of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, nr ELT HATS in all their variety of color and 8 ape.PANAMA, LEGHORN & TUSCAN HATS selling at unusually LOW PRICES.A NEW and beautiful STYLE of SUMMER HATS, named \u2018 La CAPRICTEUSE \u201d, Travelling Caps, Hat Cases, Bathing Caps, Waterproof Coats, and Wool Rugs for Carriages.uly 10th, 1856.JOHN ARMOUR, |WEST END BOOK-STORE, MONTREAL.Abolition of Newspaper Postage.IMPORTANT REDUCTION ON THE POSTAGE OF MAGAZINES AND ALL OTHER PRINTED MATTER.THE Subscriber begs to intimate to parties residing in the Country, that he is pre- ared to supply all the BRITISH, UNITED ETATES and CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS.MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS, on the most reasonable terms, in accordance with the above notice, N.B.\u2014On the 1st of July, commencing with the New Volume, the \u201c\u201c Illustrated News \u201d will be doubled in size, and contain ninety six columns every week, price $10,50, if paid in advance, including all postuges.Parties desirous of becoming Subscribers to this valuable Publication, are requested to send in their names at once, as the demand will, in all probability, exceed the supply.Sent direct from the London Office.TO LIBRARIANS, &c.The Subsoriber offers bis services for the PURCHASE of WORKS for PUBLIC LIBRARIES.All orders entrusted to him will meet with every attention, and supplied on the most liberal terms.JOHN ARMOUR.10th July, 1855.3 NEW MUSIC HALL, ST.LEWIS STREET.WAS OPENED ON MONDAY, the 9th JULY, AND CONTINUE EVERY EVENING, AND ON, Saturday.Afternoons at Three, Far the accommodation of Ladies and Parties residing out of the City, On which occasions the Price of Admission will be 18s.8d.and half price for Children.AN IMMENSE MOVING SERIES or PANORAMIC TABLEAUX, Faithfully illustrating all the most interesting events connected with the RUSSIAN WAR, From its commencement up to the present time, Painted by eminent Artists, from sketches taken on the spot, covering the immense space of 50,000 Square Feet of Canvas.Doors open at T§ o'clock ; Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.Front Seats, 28.6d.; Back Seats, 1s.8d.10th July, 1855.FOR SALE, BEE: Prime Mess and Prime, Inspection af 1856 CABIN and SHIP BREAD, at Montreal prices.WALTER C.HENDERSON.7th July, 1856.RSON NOTICE.J ss leave to, inform the Public, that 1 have discharged FERDINAND GROSS from my employ, ahd, that J will not be responsible for any debts Gontracted by him iu my name, from this date.WM.JACKSON.Quebco, 7th July, 1855.MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.OTICE is hereby given, that a dividend of four par cent.dpéñ the Capital Stock of the Oohiphny has been declared payable st the Company's Office, in this City, On and After TUESDAY, he 104 Proxima, ; pen afer Hook il] be closed fram Sxconn ta JULY: .C By order of tho Board, , JAMES DAKERS, A Secretary.Quebes, 8th Joly, 1855, HEAVY LEAD PIPE.J'PIPE of RÉTRA BIRENGTEE suiable 1 » anitghlé for the wi FORKS BRAS\" WATER ad0kS, quality, &e.HENRY 8.800TT.Quebeo, 104k Mey, 1885.PIT PROVINCE OF CANADA.T A MEETING of the TRINITY HOUSE OF QUEBEC, held in the Trinity Hall, in tbe City of Quebec, in that part of the Provincs of Canada, called Lower Cunada, oF ver teing their usual place of sit- Laat ting, on FriDay, the FrTRENTH day of Jus, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, at which meetin three and more of the Master, Deputy-Master an Wardens of the said Trinity House of Quebeo, were present, viz, i \u2014 Henny LeMesonier, Esquire, Master, R.J.Auteyn, Esquire, Dpty-Muster, Frs.Gourpeavu, Supt.of Pilots, VitaL TET, J.I.ArustrONG, Harb.Master, Fun.Botesv, H.N.Jones, IT IS RESOLVED THAT\u2014 WHERFAS it is expedient to repeal the thirty- seventh olause of the Bye-Laws, Orders, Rules and Regulattions ordained and enacted by the Trinity House of Quebec, on the Twelfth day of April, in tho year of Our Lord, one thousand eight bundred and fifty, and to substitute other provisions in lieu thereof.It is therefore hereby ordered, ordained sud enacted by the Trinity House of Quebec, that the said Thirty-seven olause of the suid Bye-Laws, Orders, Rules and Regulations ordained and enacted by the Trinit House of Quebec, on the Twelfth duy of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, be and the same is hereby repealed.And it is further ordered, ordained und enacted by the authority aforesaid\u2014That all Pilot Bouts or olher Boats resorting to the landing places, at the Lower Town Market place of the Oity of Quebec, except such as may have produce on board for market, or such sailing Ferry Boats as may havo obtained and posacss a Licence or Licences from the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Quebec, under the provisions of any Bye-Law or Bye-Laws passed or to be passed by the said last mentioned Corporation, shall hereafter on approaching the alip or steps thereat, immediately land their passengers or crew and hau loff, #0 as to leave such slip or steps clear, uvder a penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds currency, to berecoverable from the owner or person in charge of any such Pilot Boat or other Boat, for every contravention of the aforesaid regulation.~ IN TBSTIMONY WHERKOF, we the suid Trinity House of Que- beo have hereunio affixed our common seal ul the City of Quebec, the Fifteenth duy of June, in the year of Our Lord, une thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and in the nineteenth year of Her Majesty\u2019s Reign.H.LE URIER, Master.à» Ce ; | Wardons.{L.8.) (Signed) (Signed) E.B.LINDSAY, CI.Ty.H.Q.OPPOSITION LINE! TATE\u2019S DAILY LINE oF PASSAGE STEAMERS BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.Me THE magnificent Steamers ¢ CRESCENT\u201d.and ¢ LADY ELGIN,\u201d will ply during\u2019 the season between Quebec and Montreal, as fol-| lows :\u2014 \u2019 From Quebec.From Montreal.CRESCENT, CRESCENT, CAPTAIN G.Tats, Cavraix G.TaTB, Will leave Quebec on the|Will leave Montreal on Evenings of Toyanay,tke Evenings of MoxpAr, THURSDAY 40d SATURDAY,|WHDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock.at 6 o'clock.LADY ELGIN, LADY ELGIN.Carrais J.McINToss, CarrarN J.M\u2019Ivtoss, : Will leave Quebec on the{Wil] leave Montreal on, Evenings of Moxpay,jthe Evenings of Toes- WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ,|DAY, THURSDAY, aud Sa- at 5 o'clock.TORDAY, at 6 o'clock.| Stopping at interme-| Stopping at interme: diate Ports, aud arriving|diate Ports, and arriv- at Montreal early nextling at Quebec early morning.+ [next morning.These boats have during the winter, undergone a thorough repair, in Boilers and Machinery, (the Boilers and Shafts of the Crescent being entirely new.) The furniture and internal arrangements have received extensive alterations and improvements., Strict attention will constantly be paid to thd comfort of Passengers on this Line, and the Table will be furnished with the best the markets can supply, the Proprietors personally superintending the arrangements.or Freight or Passage apply on board either steamer, or at the Office of J W STEWART, Gillespie\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, JANES & MORGAN.Custom House Square, Montreal, Quebeo, Tih July, 1855.TURNIP SEED.HE SUBSCRIBER has just received ex.Geo.Rocers, from Glasgow, a consignment of Green Topped Swedish, White Globe, and Yellow Bullock Turnip Seed, of superior quality, which he offers for sale.WM.BOSSACK, Upper Town.Quebec, 30th June, 1855.Quebce.ANCHOR AND CABLE, OR Sale\u2014a PATENT ANCHOR of 30 a 35 Cwt.and 90 Fathoms of I and § inch, best CHAIN CABLE, may be seen laying on the end of GIBB'S ¥ .Apply to ROBERT SHAY.Lower Town, 5th July, 1855.FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS LONDON HOUSE, No.6, ST.JOHN STREET.TQ ECEIVED, THIS DAY, perships ¢ Polly,\u201d\u201d and \u2018 Cumloden Castle,\u201d a large assortment of CARPETS-\u2014(Kiddermiuster, Beotch Saper., Iwjierial and Brussels) Scotoh Tweeds and Twists (Frowsering,) Summor Cloths and Cussimeres (Coatings,) Ladies\u2019 Tuscan Bonuets.Children\u2019s Leghorn and Tascan Hata, Summer Flanuels, (Welsh snd Saxop,) Brings in, grent variety, A Oo An assortment of MILLINERY, &o., &2.#8\".In consequence of the late arrival of the above Gaods, they will be offered at a SLIGHT ADVANGE on the Bsectiog Cost.& E.BARROW.Quebeo, 48th June, 1855.' BISCUIT.The undersigned has always on hand : SUPPLY of Nos.1 and 3 BREAD, tbe Manufacture of Mose.TILTON » Montreal, snd which will be disposed of al about the Péicès at the Bal en : WAL Oi RENDERSON., ' * Huhi's Wharf, Quebeo, S1st May, 1848, RE CT i 1 illustrated, each 1s 3d or.15s per atihunai The following bave see, issued +64 elivy, Bruno !\"ot Lessons oF Patience and Self Denial\u2014taught by a Dog.; _ Willie and the Mort otting How mtofrmey be accomplished by Bo .(8 an Tg Siig Gui, à o alo of Reslaslon from e : = TheLltle Loavre 3 of the Boys\u2019 and Gils\u2019 Lary rir Bre mdr creat ellos ei ee at br SVU ARPERS STORY BOOKS, beainifaily | WANTED TO CHARTER, VESSEL 280 a 300 Tons to £5 load a cargo of TIMBER & DEALS for Great Yarmouth, CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.St.James Street, Quebec, 8rd July, 18553.WANTED TO CHARTER.VESSEL 800 to 400 tons, to load White Pine for Sunder- land.CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.St.James St.Quebec, 23rd June, 1855.WANTED TO CHARTER.A VESSEL of about 300 Tons to lond a Cargo of TIMBER > und DEALS for Newcastlo on Tyne.RO CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO, 9th June, 1855.St.James Street.WANTED TO CHARTER.9 VESSEL 500 to 600 Tons to load a Cargo of TIMBER and DEALS for Cork, C.E.LEVEY & CO, 9th Juve, 1855.St, James Street.FOR SALE AT THE BEAVER FOUNDRY.1 ELF-ACTING and SCREW CUTTING SIDE LATHE, with universal chuck, 1 Self-ucting Planing Machine, 1 Screw bolt Cutting Machine.1 Vertical Boring and Drilling Machine, Apply to J.JONES.Quebec, 26th June, 1845.SATTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, Adjusters of Averages, INSURANCE BROKERS AND NOTARIES P IC No.36, WALL STREET, NaATIONAL Bank BuiLDIXG, Theo.B.Batterthwaite, John B.Satterthwuite, NEW-YORK.Thos W.Satterthwaite, Marine Insurances effected on Favourable Terms.19th May, 1855.3m FOR SALE.GENERAL ASSORTMENT of STANDING and RUNNING RIGGING, rix thread to ten inch, Spunyarn, Marline, House- line, &e.Manilla aod White Rope, from 3 to 6 inch, Packing Yarn, &c., &ec.ROBT.MITCHELL & CO, Artbur Street.Quebec, 7th June, 1856.MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP, CACOUNA, AND, RIVER SAGUENAY.ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASON OF 1855.THE FIRST CL SAGUENAY, Capt.R, SIMARD, AS commenced her REGULAR TRIPS to the above named favourite WATERING PLACES, and will run as follows until September next : LEAVING QUEBEC Every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at EIGHT welock, for RIVER SAGUENAY, calling a Riviere Ouelle, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousac, and proceeding up the River Saguenay as fas ng ; HA ! HA! BAY ; ; Will get back to Quebec on the followlug FRI J DAY EVENING.AGAIN LEAVING QUEBRC Every SATURDAY MORNING, at EIGHT o'clock, for RIVIERE DU LOUP, calling ati Murray Bay and Riviere Ouelle, will get back ta Quebec on the following Monday Evening.The Steamer * SAGUENAY \u201d\u2019 was built ex- prosely for this route, and her commander har ad much experience in navigating the Lider St.Lawrence.I por any further information apply al the Ofice JOHN LAIRD, Agent, St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebec, 28th June, 1855.21200 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ; ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.( FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.CHIEF CABIN PASSAGE.180 dollars.SECOND CABIN Le ea 0 és 00000 Bu FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Cure CABIN PASYACE.110 dollars.SECOND CARIN La eee ete + 60 *# The Ships from Boston call at Halifax.Arabia, Capt.Judking, America, Capt.Lang, BISCUIT AND CRACKERS.HE Subscriber having increased faojljties T for the manufacture of BISCUIT ND CRAUKERS, ie enabled to offer them nt à lower rate than heretofore.~~ 1 - + 14 JOHN GLASS, ; 42, Bt.Peter Street, Quebeo, 29th May, 1855.fm PAPER AND STATIONERY.HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW IN BTOCK :\u2014 WRITING PAPER.WRAPPING PAPER, GENERAL STATIONERY, Which they offer to the trade at reasonable prices and terms.~~ALHO,\u2014 Messrs.R.& A.MILLER'S seri \" NATIONAL SCHOOL Bogs.series of NA .& W.REID & .Quebeo, 26th May, 1855.co THE MISSES TWEDDELL beg to return their most grateful thanks tothe many kind patrons and disinterested friends, who bave generonsly aided them in supporting their late aged nnd lamented Mother during au illness of many years\u2014and to inform them und the Public generally that they continue the husiness bither- to conducted in their late mother\u2019s name, at No.21, Couillard Street, near Mr, Gauvin'\u2019s Livery 8tablo, vie :\u2014Cleaning, Aljuring, or Re-Making up Bonnets, Hats, &o., for Ladies and Gentlemen in the hunt style and with dispatch, the composition of which is Tuscan.Palmettn, Straw, &c.&e.Quehec, 24th May, 1855.: NOTICE.E, the Uudegsigried, have this day entered into COPARTNERSHIP, \u2018under the vame and firm of FUTVOYE and FISHER, an GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Produce add Custom House *Brokere.7 3.3.FUTVOYT, * 'D.V.FISHER.oe M 088, Bt.Peter Street.Quebes, 26th .May.) 858.NOTICE.Al Persons requiring the services of Cul- lers attached lo this Office, for the pur- pore of Cnlling.Measifing, or Connting Lum- her.are hereby notified to send ii\u2019 their Requi- sitious, in order {o bave such Culling.Meas ring, or Counting dene previons to Shipment, in accordance with the Act 8th Vie.Chap.49, otherwise the penalty will be enforoed as\u2019 provided for by Law.i .WILLIAM QUINN, : _ Süpervieor of Cullers.Supervisor of Cullers\u2019 Office, : uebeo, 19th June, 1835.27 fet tn OL WILLIAM.WEBB, SHIP SMITH.CAPE GOVE; EE | QUEBEC.N.B\u2014Has always on hand u_ surge und superior 8Btock of WINCHES, CHAINS, JAUK- SCREWS for HIRD, - fonce And ali other requisite LOADING GEAR constantly in and.INI Orders loft at the Gazette; Office, Lower Town, or at the above establimiment, wall Lu puughpully attended to.\u2018 32nd May, 1866.+ 6m Os BUSINESS BIRHOTOKY JOHN YOUNG, , ADVOCATE, SHAW'S BUILDEINGS, * FOOT :OF' MOUNTAIN BHIE, + * Quebee, 24th Hay, 1855! A.STUART & -F.VANNOVOUS, ADVOCATES, Have REMOVED to SHAW'S NEW BUILD INGS.corner of Notre Lame & Mountain Streete.15th May, 1856.: M.A.HEARN, ADVOCAÏE, Cd 25, ST.PETER STREET, .(fr OrrosiTi THE CoMMERrcial CHAMBERS Quebec, 12th May, 1855.oy we ee ee AMBY FERGUSON CAIRNS, E4f; ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, BARRISTER ATTORNEY AT LAW.: OFFICE: oo No.1, Haldimand Street, Upper Town.CL TE] Rep 5e UEBEC.pit bis VAL Pa 22nd May, 1885.\u201ci [a au, = Persia, Capt.Ryrie, Europa, Capt.8h Asia, Cupt.E.G.Loit, Canada, Capt.Stone, Africa, Capt.Harrison, Niagara, Capt.Leitch These Vessels curry a clear White Light af mast head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on port bow.Asia, Lott, Boston, Wednesday, 4th July.America, Lang, Boston, Weduesday, 18th « Canada, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, 1st Aug.Asia, Lott, Boston, Wednesday, 15th Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these Ships will not be account able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speole, Jewelry.Precious Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Ladiug are signed therefor and the value thereof therein oe ight P ly.to \u2018or Freight or Passage apply._ E OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.26th June, 1855.22 There will be no stenmships of this Hue from New York until further notice.HOOKER, JAQUES & CO, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL ; HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO.KINGSTON, TORONTO & HAMILTON.THE followin are the Subsoribere\u2019 STOCK ARRANGEMENTS for the ensuing Navigation Scason : TO PLY ON THE LAKES., FIRST CLASS STEAMERS * ; se LAWRENCE, Cara Beatin, ORD BLGIN, .,: Yousa, ENGLAND \u2026 Hiwvay, \u2018RIBERNIA, \u201cVE \u201cMotr, 21 FREE TRADER, « Savaam, OTTAWA; | te ATH) sy : RVER LINB.47\"! The Powetful Tug Steamer GARTSHORB;: dnû na EIGHT Find ot.ass BARCHS, ÿ \" M and ; '0 ply betwoen SR 8 Bor Bolght or further \u2018partioulars, apply to : ct.wwe.HOOKER, JAQUES & 00.o8\u2014ST.ANTOINE STREET, near oa Go One San ON Bee A xor h'ANY DEBTS ooutdoted ; otu Re pos ply it Virgicia or s Little Light on 8 ve dar saying.dans 30h, WB, John Slew nz Reaponsmery 10 in thelr name, unless under & written order fro : | trimmed.C.W.JONES, COMMISSION \u2018MERCHANT?BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT.|, Orrice \u2014ARTHUR STREET,.: opposite.\u2018the - EXCHANGE, : \u2026 re Quebec, Sth May, 1855.; D.MACPHIE, - GENERAL COMMISSION -MERCHANT.gr Ormes, \u20142, ÊT.JAMES STREET, = Quebec, 5ib May, 1855.8.H.LEVALLEE & CO., =# GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR WARDER 5 44D BROKERS; \u201c= Office in Petor Street, opposite Meurs.J.Hi: Srwes & Co.i .=.Quebec, 24tb April, 1854.me _ GEO.RAILTON.SHIP'BHORKER AND GENERAL AGEN 7 FAR STREET, | QUEBEC, +» \u2018Quehee, 17th February, i556.D* MACFARLANE, his removed Ann Street.\u2019 ! .Quebec, 5th Muy, 1835, MRS.PARNELL, ~~ STRAW & TUSCAN BONNET-MAKER - NANCY CPEN-WORÉ BONNETS, and PANAMA MATS, cleaned, altered: and a+ Dés 23% ST.JOHN STRERT, (wrmsova Jie.Quebec, 220d March, 1855.CT J.RANDALL & CO.PLUMBERS, PAINTERS AND ar \u2018 CLALIEHS, .a or conti (91 \" AUGUSTIN Æ'D'AI UILLON STRERY à 4 SE Jemsts; Spaunss.+ Quebeo, 30th July, foé4.\"1 17.5% Boh ROBERT GILPIN, : oa | WHARF AGE, JhgRauE, FORWARDING AND, COMMISSION MERÜRANT, 7 Lan > their office.Quebes , 9th Jane, 1986.BRADY'S WHARF, PRESCOTT.; 106 Merob, 1066.i SY, _ Bie aud extessive piiclice, nuthin.Df Teney.\u2014_Quetre, 41k Nor.1854, A:MILLINERY.ESTABLISHMENT.Indes Fashions, © 71 SIE ee BROWNIN aif Siok, 1854 LILA A Fol LL i Céviériratox Frf i q la F TAepafocuner maso PHY QUrpEO GAGNT TE, 8 ATUÜRD = AY, JULY 14, (466: > AYER'S PILLS, A NEW and singularly sucessful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases \u2014 Costiveness, Indi- estion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rponmastisp, Fevars, out, Humors, Nervausness, Irritability, Inflamma Sons, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back sud limbs, Female Complaints, &c.&c.Indeed, very fuw are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi- eine is nut more ov less required, and miueh sick- ress and suffering might be prevented, if « harmless mt eBeetusl Cathartic were more freely used.No person can feel well while à costive hubit of body prevuils ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious usc of a good purgativo.\u2018This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptowus, and Bilious derangements.They ull tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the heurses all over the land.Hence a relinble family physic is of the first importance to the public Lealth, and this Pill has been perfected with consnmmate skill to meet that demand.extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profuss sors, and Putienis, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of nuy medicine.Cures have been erected boyond belief, were they not sub- stantinted by persons of such exalted position and charnster us to forbid the suspicion of untruth.Among 1h- many eminent gentlemen who have testificd in favor of these Pills, we muy mention : Dn.A.A.Haves, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hox.£pwarb Evererr, Senator of the U.8, RonkueC, Wivturop, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representutives, Lo AanoTr Lawnevce, Minister Plen.to England.t Joux B.Frr2PATHICK, CatiL Bishop of Boston, Also, Du.J, H.Chs1cos, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed ffox.W.L Msnoy, Secretary of State, AV.B.Astor, the richest man in American,\u2019 4.LELaxp & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others.Bid space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, tram all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convineing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effets upon trial.hese Pill, the result of long investigation and study, ure offered to the publie us the best and musf emnplete which the present-state of medical where cut dfford, They are compounded not of = draus themselves, but of the medicinal virtues Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemichl proves ina wate of purity, and combined: together ie such à manner as to insure the best results.This Fate of composition for medicines has been found in ithe Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a mare efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process.The reason is perfectly obvious.While Ly the old mode of composition, ev.medicine is burdened with more or less of acri- Mouions and injurions qualities, by this each indi-t vidual virtae only that 28 desired for the curative effet is present, All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substunce employed are left behind, the curative virtnes only being retained.Tfence it in relf-evide.t the effects should prove as they have proved move purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world.As it is frequently expedient that my medicine shonld bo taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he conld not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, T have supplied the uccurate Formulæ by which-both my Peetornl and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer- jeun Provinces.If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address.55 Of all the Patent Medicines that are offéred, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life consists in their mystefy.I havéeino mysteries.fh - The composition of my: préparations is laid open to all men, and all who are conpatent to judge on the subject freoly acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits.The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be à wonderful medicine before its effects were known.Many om- nent Physicians have declared.the sume thing of wy Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticiputions were more than realized by their effects upon\u201dtrial:., They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimilate ît to healthy action \u2014remove the obstructions: of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irre, action.to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such dérange- nienty as: are: the fitst origin\u2019of disease.; - 3 34 à Being sugnr wrapped they are pleasant to take, ; and being purcly vegetable, no harm can arise from ; their use in uny quantity.Cre 5 2! For minute directions, see seruppér on the Box.PREPARED] BY JAMES GC.AYER} =! Practical and Analytical, Chemist, LOWELL, MASS.) Price 23 Conts par Box.Five Boxes for $1./ SODD BY 1 H/ 1 4 JOSEPH: BOWLES, and JOI (es | i i Oy, Ca Radha, À Also, by Druggisis genera} nada.en eee .2201 Auvust 1854, 4 ; q TEETH! TEETH IL: TEETH 111} NOrR ING is-sd-mecessarÿ for.the reserva IN tion of health and prevention ofidyspepsin unl kindred diseases as the proper mastioption of food.and this ean only be performed by the Tecth in a sou HEALTAYISTAITE : 4a: keep | the leuth inn heplthy couditign ; to, render the pearly wilte ; to preserye Île elon A Heal of the ums 5 Loinakee \u201cthe -bredth'seéet ; to pre- cent the deeay of the teeth and toothache; fo void the injurious effepts of Aulmaleulæ op je ééth.so Se SANCTUS LY A i USE FLLIOT\u2019S DENTIFRICE.| It is preparcd with the greates) care frum the recipe of vue o/thu Grst-dentisls in the countrf.awl experience hing proved iis grept utility.i [From the Dean of Modbreal\u2014the Revd.J.Bethune: D; D] 2 ; 5 1° 122 1 ToT have used UE Vote Dentittibe fr for \u201cje «+ last 4 Wénths dnd Wave Youad it very éficncion- © jn cleansing.die téeth rit Strtagthening the.gums, as well asagreeable to the taste\u201d ; Signed, + J.-BETUUXE, | .Dean of Montreal.{ pFrbhrtikériôn.KrirMiftice frkcora.] Feinfle Grove: Montrèil, RLOcH 1864.| \u201c The Deutifpipe prepared by, W.JL, Ly \u201c Big, De TOSy., has been jn\u2019 wy find \u201cseveral years apd J ean safely recone i vagal hy Teg] | ave Gye uged rT 205022 sho * LEE LS, MéConn.; =.FeO Kor Bale bys , spe .ote SERB Me bend | fo UAE ; À -A gout Mi Qféhec.{ ; - 2 Caf Véth Noy, 1864 are Le ened FOR SALE.Al the Bookstore of W.STANLEY:Nt.Jolin TRIP RMTDDEETONT 27; -Saull- nu-IMatelb Strevts 1 25 re : -NVIV PRONOUN À MATER vou asses bD FON T 10 ED Parts \"by Ufonce Gouk- ner\" frrmeriy n British Teacher of long expe- \u201cAA cloth, 1x %d currence Ca 7 NEWS ; pen bo 1LE- SubéeribeF Legs cave lo wfonn her] Friends fndÂhe Pullic gejietally ital she has opera oe above line\" ag So, in .JOHN STREET, without, here she \u201cte on uf], \u2018and thake 1g\u201d order, Millinery of .Ei: 1 HES foil wood Boxes me oe edi taper) | WE age esd y 3 Sila 0 {id : ia NI Très Sad orxtFist tas low prices JHAHWi | dus Goma $3 Ltr tes eee) FEN ; + ING-AND EXPLA- 3 BEA tros an] 130 | 1 DY.Aber, | 70 pile KRIEND OF THE HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ASTHMA!! OF AX OLD LADY SEVENTY FIVE YEARS OF AGE Copy of « Letter from Mr.Thomas Weston (Book Stere,) Toronto, dated the 9th Ort.1554 To Professor Holloway, .Sir, \u2014Gratitide compels me to make known to vou the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from ihe nse\u2019of your Pills.My mother was afffieted for upards of four and twenty years with aston and spitting of blood, it was quite agony to see her guffer and hear hercongh 3 J bave ofien declared that 1 would give all T possessed to have her enved ; but although I paid ware sum for medicize and adviee, iC was nll 10 no purpose.About three months ago, thought perhaps your Pills might benelit Ler, at AI} events T resolved to give them atric], which 1 did; the result was marvellous: hy slow degrees may mother pacame Letter, and alley persevering with your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health, although seventy five years old.T vemain, Sir, your obliged, (Signed) THOMAS WESTON.REMARKABLE CURE OF PROPSY!! AFTER BEING TAFFED THRÉE TIMES.Copy of à Letter from Anthony Smith, Esq., Halifax, Nora Seatir, dated the 25th Aug, 185-4.Tu Professor Hollowny.Sir, [desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills, in casesof (ropsy.For nine months \u2014 complaint ; was tapped three times, snd finally giver up by the doctors 3 having become in ap- pesranee as a skeleton, und with no more strength Înoue that a child just burn.It was then that T thought of trying your Pills, and immediately sent for y guantity, and commenced using them, The result [ can seurcely credit even now, al thoagh true itis.After using them for four weeks, [felt auch better, and by persevering with them, at the expiration of two months, £ was completely cured.| have since enjoyed the best of health, - I am, Sir, yonrs sincerely, (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH.ASTONISHING CURE OF GENERAL DE- fF BILITY AND LIVER COMPLAINT !! Wapy of 6 Letter from William Reeves, of (Charlottetown, Prince Edward's Island.dated ; .17th Nov., 1804.To Professor Holloway.To Mit-T am lappy to say that your Pills have restored mae to health after suffering for nine !yeurs from the must intense general debility and hwngour, my liver amt howelr were also much deranged for the whole of that Line, 1 tried many medicines.hut they were of no good to me.until 1 hak recourse to yowr Pills, by fuking which, and tiollowing the printed divections for seven yvecks, 13 wus cured, after every other menns failed, to the astonishment of.my neighbours, acquaintauce, and friends, J shall ever feel grateful to yon for ; this astonishing restoration to health, and will recommend your Pills to all sufferers, feeling it my duty to do so.i remain, Sir, your humble servant.(Signed) WILLIAM REEVES, These celebrated Pills are wonderfully cfficaci- oûs In the follmoing complaints :\u2014 Agne Dropsy Iulammation; Sore Throats Asfluna Dyseutery Jaundice Stone and tiravel Bilions Com-[Érysipelus Liver Coun | secondary Symp.plaints Female lrrega-| plaints | {onis Miotches on} lnrities Lnntago fie-Bolonreux the Fkin fuver \u2018of allltiles Tumours | Bowel Com-i kimls Rheumatism [Cleers ; plaints its Retention of Vencrealaffeetibn Colds jout Urine Constipation {Head ache of the Bowels {Indigestion Serofula, us de King's fsvi Wenkntss, from Consumption wiutever causes Debility «e,, ke, Sold at the establishment of Proressor HoL- LOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden\u201d Lune, New York; also by all\u2019 respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughont the civilized world, and all over the: {| Cunadas, ut the following prices :\u2014-1s 3d, ; 3s.\u2018| 3d.; and ds, 3g.There is a cousiderable saving by taking the lurger sizes.N.B.\u2014Directions l'or the guidance of patients in, * \u2018every digorder ure afflxed Lo ench Box.Murch 17th, 1855.IN ITS EARLY STAGES, : Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, | LIVER \u2018COMPLAINT; &c.&c.: _.CERTIFIDATES.all 12 A Voice fio the Buffalo Christian Advoonte.|.0\" Br.James Johnston has invented 4 mediging ealledd \u2018\u2019Cans- dian Ga apound and Balsam of Fir Paste,\u2019 which must be; popular because useful in allevinuog au Maint 1 is di curing the com.esigned for.\u201cBtraot, from a Vetter Witten hy the Rav.John BE.Robie, 0 : u 310, IN.Dr: James Johnston-Dear Sir :.-l am willing to hear tes.id fan over Canadian Balsam or Fir Parte.1 believe you bave hit upon the Tight medicine.¥ pur valuable! a it my hoarseness, an CH ni .nbd he f oul cheerful y magotimend it to ail truubled; unge, &o.Pi Cou ore sce JOHN E.ROBIE., *©Dr/ Jémes JohnstonDear Sir :- We, the undemignes.' cabal enone the statement ef the Rev, Jul E.Ro nel uffalo; and further, we would say boldly that we consider our\" Canadian Balsam of Fir Past\u2019 tha BEST and SAFEST LUNG AND COUGH MEDICINE now.in market, ns ve ail have used it, and found it to give immediate relief, and\" perform a permanent caro, in all cases 0 Coughs Colds! minend your unrivalled Balsam tn all who are predisposed to Weak Lungs, Coughs, Consumption, &o., &o.LL ; N, 12 State Street, \u2019 i F Eker ME at fier 1! io ER ee VWRULACE DARROW, 41 #.Bae Si.Ty B.WILBUR, 18 Stats Street, ; Rochester, June 24, 1853.\"2 0.: We with confidence 5 a0 it ¢ AND COUNTERFEITS! = As the colebrity of my Balsam has already excited the on.pldity of some unprincipled persons to mannfactire nnd pot a nn ie li beatin: the (33 Ril of 1 Wi: hers ar noms \u201cgente woke brary eS SNR ON ve \u201cBold by.Ce ee a -MUSSON.&-CO.-Bunde51;; ; U.G.ARDOUIN;) | a ES \u201cJ WRIGTIT, St.John Street Mri TREE, 6m\u2019 a ~~ i as 8 PE.SUN > , Tor ine surance.Ch Bg, Fei Koyo Rito systempt to ' Mutua Marine Insurance Company, \u201crat Ginpraghy: fedaPhiee' for dhpy, À ull je te ra Ga = LA MERCANTILE» 14524 Mutlia)\u201d Mgrine Insurance Company, | 411 CC WATLAS TTC) : hE fo { i Mutual Marine Insurance Company, HIT, (TS ASTOR 3 : \u2018Rfntün! 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