Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 octobre 1864, vendredi 21 octobre 1864
[" 1863: P ©oldra A »CT»MCH TOîfïO, And\ttmtdy far dtspkfsia, Seftrtb ara * e«Mr»l OabUtty \u2022y*>a.r ¦ BMH \u20ac 0 ik ME RC1 AI XVIII.] Q U K H AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.IL.OCTOBER 2 1st, 1804 3niST3L>$ S4tSAFAM||jL Uf LAROK QUART SOTTLSS.[NO.7703.O-jpy-rlah» 0,S^RJ,NG AND SUMMER, When the blood is thick, the circulation clog- hevh0u\u201c0r9 of the rendered on-lh® h«*»7 and greasy aecretiona of the winter months.This safe, thongh power-fat deteggeat oleanees every portion of the system, and s boula be osed daily as A DIET DRINK by all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickness.It is che only genuine and original preparation for TBE PERMANENT CURS or m Royal Insurance Company Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, AND LAUGS! KESERVE JTire .Department* u îSt5 ^rr?^üaB BuUdin«3 AQd 011 descriptions of Property against rates\t^ most favourable terms, and at the lowest rates caarged by any good English Comoany.Aagl^^Udt i08Ma ?T°mpt]j 80Ul\u20acd' withont deduction or diaconat, and without referenoe to \u2022afety^o\t^ ^nd^cioai mMiaRwn*a* of this Company insures the most perfect Ko cl»rge tor Policies or Transfers».Hdfe Department* .\tfollowing advaumgec, amonçt t n^mf rot» oifcors, areofered bv tr.,9;j0\t80 To the Prkstdvnt awd Bo.ikd or Dibictobs or the Colombian Insooancb Co.: We hereby certify lhat we have compared the above statement with the Balance-Sheet ef the Company, and tbe Balance Sheet with Its Hooka, and found them to conform.Wc have also examined tbe Cosh Bank Balance, Securities, Hills Receivable and other Assets, and found them to conform accurately with the above ¦tatement made by the Company; EDWARD ROWE, JOSEPH MORRISON, ALBERT O LEE.DAN L.W.TELLER, Janaary 29,1804.\tCommittee.DIRECTORS1 Daniel W.Lord,\tOeorge P.Deahon, John Atkinson,\tJohn D.Bates, Jnr,, Edward Rowe,\tDau'L VV Teller, Oeorge Mlln,\tCharles Hiekox, Tboa A.O.Cochrane, Robert Bowue, Etra Nye,\tLawrence Myers.Wm.H.Halsey,\tg.N.Derrick, Tbos.Barron,\tMoses Merick, Roland O.Mlteb,\tDavid J.Ely, Albert O Lee,\tJoseph .Morrison, O.L.Nimo,\tWm.H Popbam, M.V.Merick,\tB.C.Morris, Jr.W tu.B.Ogden\tHenry J.Cammann, John Armstrong,\tThomas Lord, H.C.Morris,\tRobert ti.Holt, Andrew J.Rich,\tJ.B Oriffin.B.O.MORRIS.President.\t» THOS.LORD.Vice-President, WM.M.WHITNEY, Sd Vit o Presidentuud Secretary The Subscribers having been appointed Agents for this Company, are now prepared to take risks on argoes or Freight.Longer, if any.payable In Canadian currency.\u201e\tFALKENBERQ X McBLAIN.Quebec, April 26.1864.X\u20acîLB LEATHER, manufactured at the \u201c Oiiifpawa Tavniqy.\u201d and ia prepared o sell by tamtile, deliverable in any part of Canada\u2014qualities guaranteed.ROBT.MITCHELL, 24, 8t.Sacrement Street, Montreal.May 27, 1864.I UNO OTTAWA RAILWAY.IUMBERMEN, Merchants and all others _j interested in the transportation of Goods and Supplies to aid from the Upper Ottawa Country, are hereby respectfully informed that the woiks connected with the exte; sion of thb Railway to the Ottawa River being now so far advan ed, the Company confidently expect to be in a position to nndertake the carriage or both passenger* and freight between Broekville and Aroprior.on or about the 1st of Novfmbe» next.The Bridge over tbe Ma-dawa«ka R ver at Arnprior not being entirely completed as yet, a temporary shed is being erecied for the Storage of Goods, daring the ensuing winter, on tbe South side of the river.When the Line is formally opened doe notice will be given ; meanwhile Trains will ran as follows between Brockville and Almonte :\u2014 \t\tA.M.\tP.M.Trains leave Brockville.\t\t7.CO\t4.25 1»\tarrive In Almonte.\t10.00\t8.05 II\tleave Almonte\t\t7 00\t6.CO If\tarrive In Brockville.\t10.40\t8.00 fii.i-»ji _ r» a\t, .\tah°°ld then shew 5h.44m.49s.and the Vile Leading Periuse of lb* ig#J Hflfer®nc« between this, and the time Shawn by FROM FRE33-0ÜLLBD FLOWERS.* ^ Entrance from St.James Street Qoasao Bosk, August ia-, 1804.\tan g 16 * MURRAY & LANMANS CELEBRATED F lor ida Water.(Vegetable) SUGAR-COATED PILLS.THE GREAT CURE For all the Diseases of tks lira, i Sonus Pat ap in Glass Phials, and warranted to KKKP LI AM CLIMATE.Those Pills are prepared expressly to c pa-rate In harmony with that greatest of blood parifien, BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, in all oases arising from depraved humors or impars blood.The most hopele-is sufferers need not despair.Under the influence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies, that have heretofore been considered otter;y incurable, flisappear quickly and permanently.In tbe following diseases these Pills are the safssx.the quickest aad tbe best remedy ever pre pared, and should bo at once retorted to.This exquisite Parf-me is prepared direct rom Bloomiio Tbjpicai Flowsss, of surpassing fragrance.Its aroma is almost inexbans-uble; while its influence on tbe SKIN ia moat .'«freshing, imparting a D»hsht»ul Bcoyahoi to the over-taxed Body and Mind, particularly when mixed with the water of the Bath.For Fainting Turns, Nervousness, I ieadache, Debility, AMD Hysteria, It ia a sure aad speedy relief With the very tike of fashion It has tor 25 years muintamed its ascendancy over all other perfunes, throughout the West Indies, Cuba.Mexico, tad Central and South America, and we con-idently recommend it as an article which, for \u2022of; delicacy oi Flavor, richness of bouquet, and permanency, has no eqnal.It will alto re mors from the skin Roughness, Blotches, Sun Burn, Freckles, AMD Pimples.It Is as de.icfuus as the Otto or Rosas, and lenda freshness and hrantiful transparency to 0E Ik,]\u2019\tn I the complexion.Dilated with water it makes Lpyspepslfl o ¦ ncllgestioil, J the best dentifrice, imparting a pearly white-r \u2022\t* ,\t,\t.\tasss to tbe teeth ; it also removes all entart- Ijiver L omplamts,\tor pain after shaving .\t\u2022\tCoontarfeit».Constipation, Headache, foropsy, Piles.For mat»,* years UM«e FILLS hava beer \u2022sd in daily practice, always with the beet \u2022Mates, and it is with the greatest confidence they are recommended to the afflicted.The; are composed of the most costly, purest and best vegetable Extracts and Balsams, such ac ore but seldom used in ordinary medicines, os «oooant of their great coat, and the combina-bon of rare medicinal properties ta such that In long standing and difficult diseases,«where ether medic! see have completely filed, these «xtroordinary Pilk have effected speedy and tfasroogb cures.Only 25 Cts.per Phial.The GENUINE to be had at the following j Agents fer Quebec:\u2014J.Masson 4 Go., J B.Bowen, J.E.Burke, BowIm 4 McLeod, B.Giroux, O.Giroux, W.8.Brunet, B.Dagal, J.H.Marsh, J.W McLeod, J.B.Martel 4 Oo., and for sale by all the leading druggists throughout the world.JOHN P.HENRY 4 CO., 803 3t.Paul Street, Montreal Geserai Agents for Oacade.BeoL A 1864\ta* k-llw» i td.H* Dorset tloid iiai&fi company.LIMITED LIABILITY.\u20220,000 Ac es in FEE, 3,000 Acres in Islands, and 12 Miles River Front .on ihs Chaudière River.CAPITAL, $850,000, i* rfs»an or f i va L>0i,LA3rt A LIMITED aumber of Shares have been reserved for Canada on favorable terms bseripron B>ok bas been opened at tbe Offloe of tbe Oomoauy.In the VioroaiA Csa*-MM, where a prospectas may be teen and ev \u2019ier particulars obtained.B- 8.PSIOR, v W *\t\u2018 A^rtat for Qnelmc.Quebec, May II, 1864.\tg * Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich ume at that moment;\u2014Aa it is \u201c Greenwich ! dme that the Obiervatory sh-ws when the : Ball is dropped it is no matter where the ship j is lying ; for instance, if a ship hali-wtty | across ihe Atlantic coaid see the Ball drop, \u2022 the difference between 5h 44n-.49a, anc\u2019 the i \u2019me shewn by the face of her Chronometer, j would be its error on Greenwich time\u2014A i ship, on arriving, should comparu her CbrcDO* meter by the Ti*a B.ll, as it will enable h r i to gat her « Sea frate,\" which seldom cr ev-r !\t^\t.\t.with '\u2022 Harbour Rate.\"\t| '\u201cLme Houiicb.Ships, Ir teamboatB, Fences, j hadhes 4c., ao it effrctnaily resists the aciioo .RIDLEY\u2019S impoovld ANTI-COaEO^lOH PAIOT, *08 Painting and Preserving all kinds of External Wood, Iron, Plaster, Stucco and Brick-work, ¦J) TDLBY\u2019H imphu7&I) T\\ r ANTI-CORROS-8(AN PAINT is the b at and cbe^pes Pnict foi every description of onvdoor work a.\t:- May J3rd, 1659, the barque ** Nancy,\" of nnsiel.on leaving Liverpool, found her Gbro-aometor (Dont 728) fast on Greenwich mean nne, Oh.4to.-JaRe 20th she anchored at Quebec, and when tbe Ball dropped her Ohro-uometer shewed .\t.\u2018sh.50m.42a Greenwich Mean time when Ball «koppod\t.\t.\tbb.44m.493 Jane 20th, Cbioiioinetot fait cn Greenwinh moon May 23rd,\t«*\t»«\t« bm.53a 4ca.57s Mo of days.Sea rate, .23 | 6£a 2e Again, oa Jane J7th, whin Ball cropped, Ohronometerahctred 5h.50m.54a - ueo 20th, Chronometer shewed 5h.50m.42b No of days, Sir tour rate 1 Om.12s Cm.B 1-7 Wing attention to tho Sea and Harbenr Rates, under different temperatures, the intelligent master of ship wil be able to arrive at a better rate tor bis Ohronometer than could be obtained in auy other war.It is strongly recommended not to send a uhronometer oa shore, when they can be so aasily rated oa board, and no one who has tho interest of bis ship and tho weliare ot his own-cts at heart, will ever give his Chronometer to tha charge of another, if it is possible to avoid Snould the ship oe loading tunber, the Ühro-oema'er can be slung to the loom of an oar (one end being made fast, the other affords a spring,) that will save the Chronometer from any jar or injury.Oismvatoky, \\ latitude- .4Ô® 48, 23\" N.\u2019 f Longitude,.4h.44m 48*.B.D.A8HE.Lieut.Royal Navy.F.R.A.8., _ .\tDlreetse.Quebec, April 33, 1804.of both heat am tnuisiure.It o&n bo confi-dontiy recomniendvd au ifae best poesible cov-tring for ritacco, P a-uer und B ick-work Ga'ea, Irou Palicadi g.Ac , 4c It is consi-ileiabiy obt-uper tc»n comaion i\u2019aiut, anti will : A.\u201ct fo\"r times an long Two coa.s of Anti orr«-B8;bn\u201d wifi render V?ood tr Irot- work, f owevt-r exposed, impervious to the woati er.It has 9to.il tne test of Twen»y yi\u2019.itrs, and took ¦ia flret pnxe at the London R^hibition, li-.62 .\tper cwt.Price of all colora except Green, 29a.6d.to 48a.9d.For Sale oy J.M'JSSON 4 00., _ .\tQue ec.ynebec, A)r fcfc4.Hibbert\u2019s Porter.ARKSL'i 'î\u2019iarts and Pi'ita, now receiving ex M Jno.Bnll,\u201d and For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sent.3, 1864.ID Beware of imitations.Look for the name of M rouAY 4 Lasvjji on the bottle, wrapper aad ornamented labeL Prepared only by LANMAN 4KBMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.The GENUINE to be had at the following Agents for ,¦ aaoec .\u2014J.Masson 4 Co., J.a Bowen, J.B.Burke, Bowles 4 McLeod, B Jispnx, O.Giroux, W.3.Brunet, ».Dagal, J.H.Marsh, J.W.McLeod, J.B.Martel 4 Co*, and for sale by al! tho leading druggists and Srst-clasn perfumers throughout the world.Hard» 21.1864.\t12m 70, Queen Street, ctinburgh, TÜE BRITISH PRIVATE HOTEL.McAUan\u2019t late Barry\u2019s.THIS Hotel having yes a remodelled on the moat approved modern system, decorated aad faratahed with every regard to comfort, is now conducted as a PRIVATE HuTBL, where Saits of Apartments and Beard may be had at moderate fixed rates.Ma and Mu MoAllab will do all in their power to promote tho comfort of tboso who may honor them with thur patronage.May 30, 1864.\t6m JUST PUBLISHED: THiij \u20acaoa THB TOWN Or PSfBUBÙKOÏOil, oa lhar»day,27 h ddy ofOciobdr gpx'j TIMBER LIMITS IV THI WHIP (IP BMlil.In the 7tb, 8th and 9th coccesrions cnl covering an area of Seven and o:ie quarter miles, Lmdsay & s&cQime, suavBYoaa fOU I PPHit A LOW :.It \u20acA!UI)4 Civil Engineers and Land Agents, OFFICE -NE^RG T.RAILWAY STATION) \u201e\tSOUTH QUEBEC surveye of all kinds and any extent executed-.£F\" Infoimatiun given, and plane to be seen: \u2022>i Ohandiere Gold Lands and Eastern Town-fcblue, at the above office Qnebep.goby 25 I8M.\t12m J.BÎiüÏÏH 4 CO., Patent Cordage Manufacturers ; STEAM r *WES WOhKS : ^ LA C - NA H DIF.HE ; , Oïtick am) Store :\u201418, St.Peter Street, QU£||jhC.Quebec, Jnee 2 18e g»ag.one E gusn gate, one editing saw, one set of -riuiin'iw.The above property is ral able irom tie q-iant:t/oi timber 00 the li uiu, nod frum i s prtximity to water e-jmaan\u2019.c^tioa t) Mad Lake and Lindsay.For further rar iculars, spply 'o R .-BE»!' DBNNHTOUN.B»rriaer-at-!ar-( Feteroorougb, or to ANDERUON 4 PaKaDis, f every description of Merchandise effected.Sales of Household Fnt?Unr< and Effccfî attended to in all parts of the Oity Prompt and satisfactory returns in nil oaje* \u2018\u2019arc; 27.1G83 [\u2019HE Habscriber has just received perS.S.*\u2022 Peruvian,\" a very fine assortment of Bulbous Roots.0\u2018MpnisiKo : HYACINTHS, Single and Double.TULIPS, Single and Double.HUS, Mixed.NARCIS>US, RANANCULUS, SNOWDROPS, ANEMONES, CROCUS, various, &c., &c., Ths ab >tc have besn se «cud with tht greatest care by one of the first houses in sioglaad.JOHN W.McLKOD, Chemist and Drcggist, St.John\u2019s Gate.P- 3-\u2014-A largo and variud abssrtmtnt of Tje's new Hjaciath Glasses.J.W.MrL.Cnebec, Oct.8, 1864.For Sale, Landing ex * N.Stover;/, om Cuba, via Portland : I A A r>DN4,H*CNH BRIGHT MU300-11/' \u2019 f.VADO MOLAbSE^, ICO Puncheons Briaht Clayed Molasses.\u2014ALSO\u2014 160 Hbds.Choice BlightSogar, 75 Boxes Bright Clayed Sugar.* .\t_\tlane, gibb 4 00.Quebec, Sept, 26, 1864.\tim For Sale, Teas.hx \u201c Lettice Catherine,\u201d direct from Shang ha e : GUNPOWDERS, Imperials, Young Hyson, Colored and Dncolored Japans, Old Hyson, Hyson Twankay, Sonchong and Oo-loiigi, selocted with gr.at care.LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Q \u2022eb-'.e Sept 26.18«4.\tim LANE, GI HP, & OFFER FOR SALE CO.TO LÜT, fij\" ROM the first of May next, that.Klîffl 1 well cnuwn Buiding, the TEM-¦¦ IM PEltAN'C'E HALL, 8t.Francis Htreet a iaase will bo given if required for one or more years.\t.Apply so No.33, St.Ursule Htreet; or to K.G.GANNON, Notary, Qaebec, F«by.6,1864.BE undersigned will be at boon for con-enltailon ticin 11 A.M.until 2 P.M.drily.GEORGE GOLD3TOVE, M.R.C.8 , àc , England, No.28, St.Uranic 81 reef,^ Quebec.\u201c¦Quebec, Oct.3, 1864.Ammunition For Sale, £ HREE LOIS of LAND m the Township of A Ham, Range B, with gotel speoimens of copper Oct*, Apply to T.B.BBOARD, Advocate, Garden Ptret-., Quebec-May 27.IRBtt\ttf To l^et, rrtl^T-OLiSS WINS ViDI.18.djoi.io, 1 Oomm rcial Ohumbers, and or>«niDir on Peter street.\t\" Apply to H.ATKINSON, J*., _ ,\t.\t17,8t.James Street, Q ebwe, April 12.1664.\tla*-if RDWLA^DS\u2019 «GftihAR Oil.p HIS elegant and tr igiant Oil is nniver-a sally in high repute furita unprecedented suet -ess in promoting tbe Growth, Restoring Lnpi'oviog, a.-jd Beautifying the Hnman Hair.It pr events Hair from falling off or turning grey , strengthens weak hair cleanses it from Scar f and Da -driff, and makes it beautifully sett, rliable, and glossy.For Children it is eapac tally recommended as^formiuf the basis of a t leautiful head of hair.tm L1NU,\u2019 H1I.TD0K, As Obixxtai.Botarioal Pbspabatios tot improvi ng and beautifying the Complexion aad Skin.This rayally-patronised and La-dies-este« imed Specific realizes a heal:by purity of Oomp.\u2019exfon, and renders the Skin Soft, Clear, auu Blooming.Jtalso exerts the most cooihing, cooling, end purifying action on the LE T.¦¦-t\tu.\tftUec Harbour Oommissfoaora.1 TtrTTtrp-D» A-wn stnTrwr» rpxirK\u2019w»TT Crushed Qaebae, May I, 1864.JOSEPH ARCHER.50 Sugar in Bond.nOW Signed, Dalhousie Street, o aiiec.March 8.Oommiasfoaers.H.M.JOSES, Secy, 3aw WHITE AND SOUND TEET'H Aro inCuneuSible lu PRisaSONAL ATTRAO-I TlON, and to huxlth and longevity by th< i proper mastication nf food.mmmip ^oonto, OU I*KARL DENTIFRICE, ! Com onnded of t>ricntnl Ingredients, fa of 1 inestimable value in preserving and beautify-reeth, strengthening the gams, and g a pit aitng fragrance to the Brea'b.Market Hall, at the' It eradicates Tartar from the Teeth, removes we-t end, opur.sit.> Mr.Wm Dorao'o a al> a spots of incipient decay, and polishes and large St .ok of GLASSWARE of all d -set-\u2019p- p reserves tho cnutBol, to which it imparts Glassware.I \"HE ennscr.ber has just received from Fjog- f ing th« 'r laud, and is now retdy tor iu4pe>£tiori tn givieg and sale, io Champlain - \u2022 \u2014 - r \u2018 .ARUKlfd nOW UfHJMVittQ ex L) \" ht.Ge.rge,\" and for halo by M.G, MOUNT AIM.Quekea\tUo4.tion.which will ov b>1(| for caih to deî y corn- ¦ P KARL-LIKE Whiteness, petl'ion.\t¦\t5>3ld wholesale by F.UOYHE ; KY- As irapectiou oolioHed.GEORGB /IX Jf.hr all Dr.iggists V Ask fQ/*/ RO WL AND»\u2019 ¦ Apr ill 1 list.and retail VtiolM.law TARGET 12 I'fET SqCAOM.Rcpreaenta arerag* \u2022booting at BOO yards, with EI.KY\u2019S axar ENFIELD ELEY\u2019S AMMUNITION of avariY oiscaiPTioa For Sporting or Military Purposes, Double Waterproof Central Fire caps, Felt Waddings :o prevent the leading of Gnus, Wire Cartridges for killing Game, 4c., at long distances.Breech Loading Cartridge Oases of superior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for \u201c Lefancheux\u201d Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimetrea.Jacob\u2019s Rif e Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Capo for Coifs, Deane\u2019s, Tranter\u2019s.Adams\u2019, and other Revolvers._ BALL CARTRIDGES For Enfield, Wbitwortn, and Henry\u2019s Rifica, «l«o for Wustley Richard\u2019», Terry\u2019s, Wilson\u2019s, Prince\u2019s, Diane\u2019s, and other Breech Loaders.Bullet, of uniform weight made by comprestion from ,oft Refined Lead.ELRY BROS., Gray\u2019a-Inn-Road, London, W.C.Or WHOLMAI.» OUI.Y.Jon» 18, 1864\t12~> Is BEAUTIFUL CLEAN LINEN.w.a.ftxxx/i\u20193 OKYSTALLlZCD Extract of FulJer\u2019s F^arth ! Is the Cheapest and Best Article For washing and i-euutitying Linen Woollen, Lace, Lawn, Muslin, 4c.; possesses uneqva 1 ed efficacy in removing Grease Stains, and tho amoke-1 ke coio r of linen produced from bad washing tte excess.re use of Soda, Lime, and other preparations of Gatnetic A.kali.\"Th* Eitkaot of Fbchids Kaktb is tho quickest ano most effective arde'e ev, r introduced, incapable of injury to the bands or tbe hnest fabric, and req dr.-s only to b» med to be appreciated \"\u20147W« Ang.27, Ib64 O* May be obtained through any respectable Tradesman.Sample Packets, with full Direction! for use, price Id.and 6d.II, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.Hay «, lb84\t12m-law yINEGROWER\u2019S BRANDY, In hhds., quarter-casks, octaves and cases, various vintages, Di KUYPER 4 SON\u2019S GIN, in hhds.and quarter-casks, red and green cases, BOOTHS OLD TOM, in casks and cases, OLD JAMAICA RUM in puncheons, GLENFORTU and PAISLEY WHISKEY in quarter-casks and cases, GUINNESS\u2019 EXTRA STOUT, quarts 4 pints, 1SASI A CO.and ARBE SHERRIES, very choice to medium qualities, in quarter-casks and octaves.CHAMICO SON & SiLVA PORTS, a full assortment in quarter-casks, octavos and cases, very superior, TARRAGONA, BURGUNDY PORT and COMMON SHERRIES, in quarter-casks and octaves, CLARETS\u2014Chateau L\u2019Atour, Haut Brion, nn .\t: Julien, St.Emilion and Chablis.AGNE, HOCK, 4c , Ac., 4c.HA V ANA SEGAR8\u2014various grades\u2014Rega-lins, Conchas, Londres and Operas._ Quebec, Sept.26, 1864.\t1 m Bright Syrup.Landing ex \u201c Norn I 60 j^ÜNüflI£oNa B&IGHT STRUP, 250 Boxes Digby Herrings.For Halo by STRAIT OF GANSO Marine II ail way Capa uty, 1000 Tons Register Tonnage.THIS Railway is now eocr leted, end read for hauling vessels to clean or repair, ano being operated by iteim.quick despatch wil! be given.For ver sels 5th I 70U> oa\tof111® Faculties and Alumni of I ed guards.g.et .ue occarrencui\tp\t^ I commencing on Tuesday jvenmg next, 25th |\tnn.Tera.tv ftnd ot .he Drote3 | Thp who lost.Alumni, that your visit will be long borne in mind by them.Nor will it be without result, for, while engaged in the task of developing their intelligence, they will be animated by the grateful remembrance of the honor conferred on their alma mater by the presence of the most emineut and most influential men of this immense territory.\" Hon.Mr.Tapper, on behalf of himself and his co-delegates, read the following : REPLY.\u201c To the Very Reverend E.A.Taschereau, D.C.L , Rector of the Unio>rsity of Laval.\u201cVery Reverend Sib,\u2014We beg to express our grateful estimate of the very flattering terms in which we have been addressed by The people of Strasburg say that on Wednesday night last a larger force of Gon-fedeiates passed through that town than they had ever seen before.This doubtless gave rise to the report that Longstreet had been heavily reinforced with both infantry and artillery.At General Sheridan\u2019s headquarters it is not believed that they have received any infantry reinforcements ; but the large number of cannon recently captured by General Sheridan renders the better part of the report very probable.To-day our skirmish line was again advanced, aud the Confederates fell slowly back, after exchanging a few shots with our advanc- ed us by yesterday\u2019s telegraph.It is not en tirely unnatural, though in the present, as in j former cases, wholly unjust for our friends | across the line to confound our own people with the unwarrantable outrage which, it is said.| some twenty or twenty-five armed ruffians com j mitted upon a defenceless community.It is | most unfortunate that it is as impossible for those Confederates amongst us to restrain these senseless raids as it is for the many I ederals now sojourning in Canada to foresee and counteract them.There is great probability, however, that such aggressions as have been made No Rain.\u2014Yesterday wis a day without rain\u2014the first we have had for a considerable length of time.The forenoon was cloudy, but not cold, and the afternoon was fine and clear.this distinguished University, and of the professors and students of the Quebec Seminary.\u201c Engaged as we are iu the important doty of eudeavoring, in conjunction with the Gov-1 ernment o» Canada, so to improve the political institutions of the British American Pro-1 vincea aa to promote the common interesta of noissance of the enemy\u2019s position and strength, all, we are much gratified to learu that our by advancing three regiments across Cedar Laurrntidbs Division.\u2014-No complete returns have yet been received, bat the Journal of last evening looks npon Mr.Price\u2019s return with a large majority as certain.At Malbaie his majority was very great._________ Mcsic Hall, Last Night.\u2014The performance «.re The schemes of a tew ! by the band of the 25th Regiment, in aid of the from our bordera are Xhm Rhemes.o«a iew ,\tMililary A3ylam> - ^ pUce at the lawless and reckless men, who having nenhe.\t^ nightj and.wa3 sacce9gful in character nor means, adopt these V1\u2018ent i the extreme.We are obliged, through want methods of obtaining wherewith to live.Ap- 0f space, to defer our notice of the entertain- preheusiou has been expressed that this last ment untU to-morrow^ outrage upon the Vermont people and thei; i banks will be charged against Canadians ; but i we are quite sure that iu whatever regard they 1 may hold our sympathies, the Americans have both too much good sense and too much astuteness to charge our people with a folly so gross, or with an action of such disgracetul turpitude.The Canadian Government will, we have no doubt, [take prompt measures for the investigation of this audacious transaction, and for ferretting out its perpetrators.If those shores who are receiving an asylum on our thus compromise our friendly relations with our | neighbors, it is high time that we shoul l adopt | some stringent alien regulations by which a proper surveillance could be maintained.This, of course, would not be pleasant to those who are sojourners, but if our hospitality is to be thus abused, it becomes a matter of duty on our part to take precaution against its repetition.\t.\t_ I Since the above was in type we have receiv- j ed the following telegram :\u2014 Burlington, Vt., Oct.20th.\u2014Eight of the | raider* who entered St.Albans and robbed the j beaks aad murdered citizens have been caught and $50,000 recovered.They were caught at ! St.Ana\u2019s Bridge and Fernham, Canada.The j remainder have been seen, and will probably | also be arrested.high mission is duly appreciated at a great seat of learning from which the public sentiment of the country must be largely influ enced.\u201cThe students of the Quebec Seminary as also the Faculties and Alnmni ot Laval University, may rest assured that our host efforts will be exerted to find a wise solution of the great question which has been submitted to our deliberations ; but iu any event we will not soon forget the distinguished mark of tea pect which you have been pleased to offer us on the present occasion ______\t\u201c (Signed,) Charles Tapper, W.A.Henry, a______«t\tI\tJ.McCully, R.B.Dickey, A.G.Archibald, of I\tAugur, whose headquarters are on the line of Cabgo Sale, to-day.\u2014N«e have to direct at-1\t^ Scoli*.\tthe Manassas Gap Railroad, is open, without \u201c S.L.Tilley, C.W.Steeve, W.Johnson,\tmolestation or interruption.Tne opening and E.B.Chandler, G.H.Gray, Charles Fisher,\tthe keeping open of the Manassas (lap Rail of New Brunswick.\troad the enemy look upon as a greater victory \u201cJ.W.L.Carter, Ambrose Shea, of New-\tthan any heretofore attained by the army of foundland.\tI the Shenandoah Valley.\u201c J.H.Gray, Edw.Palmer, W.S.Pope, A.The importance of what we have gained in A.Macdonald, George Coles, T.Heath Havi- the respect mentioned cannot now be explain-Hnd, Edward Whelan, of Prince Edward\u2019s I ed to the public, and hence the people at home Island.\u201d\t\u2019 I cannot well appreciate its magnitude.Time The Seminary Band then struck up a joyous will develop lue whole, strain, and the visitors proceeded to the ter-| The Secretary of _War has issued an tention to the sale of the cargo of the schooner Reward, direct from the West Indies, consisting of bright sugars, molasses and rum.The cargo will be offered iu lets to suit the trade.Sale to commence at ten o\u2019clock precisely.Long Sittings.\u2014The .Âttiags of the Intercolonial conference usually last from ten o clock a.m., to two o\u2019clock p.m., and from seven o\u2019clock to eleven o\u2019clock p.m.The sitting of Wednesday evening lasted until mid- Donations.\u2014The ladies of the Protestant Home beg to return thanks to \u201c A Friend\u2019\u2019 for a barrel of mackerel ; to \u201c A Fisherman\u201d for two pairs ofblankets ; to \u201c A Friend\u201d for apples, and to the childre-i of Miss Judkins' school for 10s.3d., the proceeds of a bazaar.Accident fboh Firearms.\u2014Mr.Edward Turner, one of the turnkeys employed in the gaol of this city, was severely injured at Cbateau-Richer, on Wednesday riorning, by the accidental discharge of a fowling-piece.His right hand was badly shattered aud his right eye was also inj ired, but i* is hoped the wounds are not so serious as to involve the loss either of the hand or the eye.Visit to the Ursclin^ Convent.\u2014On Wednesday afternoon the \u2019|ton.Messrs.Tapper, Coles, and Haviland, from the Maritime Provinces, with a number*of ladies, visited the Ursuline Convent.Th^ were accompanied race-roof of the main building, whence a magnificent view of the city, harbor and surround log country was obtained.The delegates were highly delighted with the prospect, and unanimously declared it to be one of the most beautiful they had ever beheld.After having thus feasted their eyes on the beauties of na ture, they proceeded\u2014accompanied by their hosts \u2014to visit the several departments of the University, including the library, the muse urns of mineralogy and botany, the cabinets of physics and chemistry, the schools of law and medicine, and the students\u2019 residence attached, 4c.It is needless to say that they were deeply impressed with the vast extent of the University and the unrivalled educational facilities which it affords.In fact, we are informed that several of the delegates expressed a desire to send their sons to be educated within its walls.It was almost five o\u2019clock when the visitors took leave, highly pleased with what they had seen.Several citizen* who resisted were deliber- | ness, vigor and success of the attack strongly | ^ indicate a heavy reinforcement had been sent from Richmond with the expectation of fulfilling Longstreel\u2019s boast to smash up Sheridan.Longstreet was known to be in the Valley and bad assumed command of the army, and confident hopes of an overwhelming disaster to the Union army were boastfully expressed for several days back by Confederate adherents in Washington and Baltimore.(Signed,)\tE.M.Stanton, Secretary of War.Burlington, Vt., Oct.20th.\u2014Eight of the raiders who entered St.Albans and robbed banks and murdered citizens have been caught and $50,000 recovered.They were caught at St.Ann Bridge and Farnbinn, Canada.The remainder have been seen on the toad, and will probably also be arrested.Boston, Oct.20th.\u2014The stables at Riverside Trotting Park, in Brighton, were destroyed by fire last night.Twenty-three horses, including some of the best trotting stock in the country, were burned.The following are some famous horses lost : \u201c Young Sutnan\" and \u201c Mag Kemball,\" both owned by J.E.Maynard ; \u201c Belle of Hartford,\u2019\u2019 \u201c Mate,\u201d \u201c Lady Litchfield,\u201d and the well-known splendid bay horse \u201c Prince,\u201d owned by Mr.Beekwitb, of Hartford ; \u201c Black Hawk\u201d and \u201c Telegraph,\u201d owned by Reuben Dana; \u201cBuchanan\u201d and \u201c Pat,\" owned by Mr.Osborne, of New York; \u201cGrey Eagle,\u201d owned by C.H.Blanchard, of Boston; \u201cAlbany Maid,\u201d owned by Mr.Whitcomb, an i a magnificent bay gelding, owned by Mr.8.Hayes.The loss of young and valuable stock was great.The fire spread so rapidly that Tery few of the horses in the stable could be saved.Naw York, Oct.20th.\u2014The Commercial't Washington special has the following: \u2014 Washington, Oct.20th.\u2014The guerillas of Mosby\u2019s gang'are becoming bold in their depredations, and, guided by Secession residents of the country, who embrace every opportunity to act the part of spies and informers, frequently raid some distance into the Union lines.On Wednesday morning, at 1 o'clock, a party of four of Mosby\u2019s men approached the bouse of Mr.Reid, 100 yards from Fall's Church Hospital, and seven miles from Washington, and surrounded Mr.Reid and two out of four of his negroes.One ot the negroes was shot dead.The gang then carried Mr.Reid and the other negro ten miles to the woods, where they shot and killed Mr.Reid and severely wounded the negro.They then decamped.These outrages so near Washington are beginning to be regarded as a serious disgrace New York, October 20th.\u2014The Philadelphia Inquirer of this morning has the following : Chattanooga, October 19th.\u2014Capt.Marsh, of the 4th United States regulars, has just arrived from VilliaLOW, which place hç left yesterday.He reports that Colonel Menly\u2019s brigade | of cavalry met the enemy in force, and after a severe fight our troops charged again and routed the Confederates, capturing General Young and a large number of prisoners.On the 17th our advance came upon Hood\u2019s rear guafd and whipped it, driving it out of Snake Gap.Yesterday Sherman started in pursuit of the Confederates, who were retreating South via Bloomtown Valley.\u2014\u201c2* \u201c » \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022S E 5 S S \" S* G S8\u2018 M*-***»- O 'O\t- j \u2014 < 9 a © S »\t_ &* \u2014o\u2014^ \u20149*5 \u2014 8 -o »*\u2022 3\t?«S ?The whole command, notwithstanding their fatiguing marches, are in excellent spirits and health, and anxious to fight again.Another correspondent of the 14th eaya : On the right of tie army line Gen.Custer this morning, soon after daylight, made a recon Creek, at Capp\u2018-* Mill, near the back road, close to the North Mountain.After pressing forward for about two miles and a half it was ascertained to a certainty that the enemy had fallen back for a considerable distance during the previous night.On the way out we skirmished with small pa-ties of the enemy\u2019s mounted forces, but met no determined or serious opposition.We also passed a place where it was evident-there had been a camp during the evening of the day before.The Herald'e Front Royal correspondent of the 15lh says : The line of communication between Gen.Sheridan\u2019s headquarters aud Gen.It ia with no slight satisfaction we learn that | the prevailing opinion in the Lonterence, upon ^ ^ j^T Grand-Vicaj Cazeau and by the thoee points which in Canada have gone far to : ReT yjr Lemoine, Chaplain of the Convent.show our democratic tendencies, has not been favorable towards the extension of the popular element farther into the legislative bodies than accords with liberal conservatism.Prince They seemed much pleased by their visit.\u201c Godey\u201d for November.\u2014Godey\u2019s Lady\u2019s Book for November is a capital number.There beautiful ei graved frontispiece, \u201c The By TBliCiCrR AFH.Latest War News I ! LIEUT.BRAIS AGAIN AT WORK!I Edward\u2019s Island had, like oirseives, the , Farm-house Porch,\u201d a double fashion plate co experience of an elected Upper House, aud.I lured; and any quantity of patterns, Ac.A.iudriog from what the public prints have taught ; simple ballad, \u201c Now and Then,\u201d with pi.no-juaging\ty r\tf : ; forte accompaniment, is also among the attrac- us, have, we conclude, in like manner, tound !\tTh@ Iiterary conlribuiions in this num- no practicable advantage over its previous con-, bdth prose and poetry, are very good.\u2014 atitution by the Crown.It is rumored that ( For 3aie by Holiwell 4 Alexander, Buade the discussion upon this point was exceedingiv , street.\t, earnest, and in which the Mantime Provinces very properly, to cur thinking, chose to hold THE STEAMER ROANOKE SEIZED AND BURNED OFF BERMUDA 111 CONFEDERATE RAID INTO VERMONT their own.Keport has it that the numcere are respectively settled at twenty-five ; the ; Lower Provinces collectively having the same | number as either of the sections of Canada.! The correspoadent of the Montreal Gazette writes :\u2014\u201cAfter several days\u2019 debate, threat- : Athletic Sports, Yesterday.\u2014A considerable crowd was attr-.cted to the Garrison Cricket Field, Grande Ailee, yesterday afternoon, to witness the Quebec Garrison athletic sports.The programme consisted of a hurdle race, standing and running high jump, fiat race, fiat race for officer!, flat race tor sergeants, runaing long jump, heav7 marching order race, sack race, 4c , and the .-.ontests for the several ening, I understand, a rupture of the negotia-1 prizes were keen and excited the interest of all tiomT the Conference has settled upon the con-1 lovers of manly sport.\u2022 Dr.Lalor, of the 25tb atitution of the Upper House.It is said the ! Kegiment, acted as « starter,\" aud the Commit property qualification is to be reduced one-half.\u201d Upon the same subject we find the Globe has the folio wing:\u2014 The Conference met this morning at ten o\u2019clock, sat until two, met again at halt-past seven, and U still sitting while I write.Notwithstanding the strict secrecy preserved, THE TOWN OF ST.ALBANS SACKED AND PILLAGED!! ! TWO MEN SHOT-SEVERAL WOUNDED Raiders supposed to have come from Canada tee consisted of Major S uitb, 25th Regt., Capt.Collingwood, R.A., Gaft.Ctterson, 17th Regt., Lreut.Sitwell, R.E., and Ensigns Colli* and Hussey.New York, Oct.19th.\u2014The importance of our victory over Gen.Hood at Altoona was not made apparent by the first report.It appears that there was stored there one million and a half rations, of whicnGen.Hood was informed by some women who ascertained the fact.Besides, Altoona is so situate that with 10,000 men Gen.Hood could have held the place against 10 times his number.Gen.Hood attempted a surprise and capture ; but General Sherman, as soon as be learned the direction General Hood had taken, sent forward three columns ot troops with 16 days\u2019 rations at their back, and signalled Corse to hold the place.How well he held it is already known.South Norwalk, Oct.19th.\u2014The charter Amateur Theatricals at St.Sauveur\u2014We had the pleasure, on Wednesday evening, of attending one of the aAiateur performances iu ther=»3MemsSno* doubt that the last'few days J the new school-house,-Massue street, St.Sau- unfitted to the consider*.1 veur, in aid of the funds of the literary asso- election took place to day.The Democrats have Imve been entirely co\tmembers\telation of that localit'.There was a very elected their entire ticket.tioo of the best mode o.p\t- I___________ -_j\t.I Boston, Oct.19th.\u2014Four Confederate Gens., .a, of Arkansas ; Frim- from the tone of cooversatioo, mere i eûmes uuuer wu.uu\t- -\t, \u2022\t!^Mer P438®11 through judging from\telection of successful.The arrangement* for accommo- Boston to-day, for Fort Warren, are few delegate* in favor\taudience we% excellent; the stage Halifax, Oct.19th.-H.M.steamer Steady accessories were very good, and the acting on reports that it was rumored that the Roanoke The principal character wa8 captured by the Confederate Lieut.Brain, which the Council U elected In Nova Scotia.I in the drama of \u201c Thomas Morua\u201d was per- who took her to Bermuda, and landed passen-New Brnnswick aad Woundlaud, members i formed by a well-known veteran, who acquitted Rer*; but he was not a lowed coal or provisions, o^f The Leiri*laüve Councllare nominated by ! himself extremely weil.The character of g® then Proceeded to ea and burned the \u2018Lcrowlnl\tM.oU.-, of Prio« J \u201c King Henr, ds .1.0-.11 .o.ouo.d, TbJ\tr.o\u201e,oo «\u201eb .h.«« Edward Island is, on the whole, Conservative, closing scene was m ist effective.The St.It may be, too, that the Conservative element Sauveur amateurs deserve considerable credit in the Canadian Cabinet see little to admire j for the success obtained.They perform again in the change made a tew years ago by their | to-night, when we hop.,to see a crowded house, predecessors.The expense of contesting a di- -\t-\t\u2019\t- ^ Ancient for the ÜDDer House From the earnest discus- ! numerous and highly respectable audience; boston, uct.lyin.-r on, .tousevervwherebeidou the subject, and ; and the recree, making allowances for the diffi- Jones of Vtrgm.a ; Beats \u2022iocs every\t0f conversation, there culties under which amateurs labor, was very b1®, of Maryland , and Ft Ire feCw delegates in favor of the election of successful.The arrangements for accommo- Boston to-day for Fort \\V of fb.Legwl.ti.e CO.C.1 b, Oj j ¦toUbg\tA'.ug\tlhat t[ie Prince Edward^sband are'the only^colonies in i the whole very fair The\u2019principal character was captured by the Confederate Lieut.Brain Prince Edward islaaa are tne _ 7 _ ^\t| _ ^\tof u TbuMS Morns\u201d was per-1 who took her to Bermuda, and landed passen vision is enormous, and yearly increases.The consequence i* that there is great difficulty in getting fit candidates, and the tendency to seek corrupt aid from the Administration of the day is increased.Then there is ever pre-gooi a fear that the whole machinery of t4e Musical Instruments.\u2014We saw, yesterday, at the stores ot Messrs.Snaith 4 Co., St.John street, two vi.Ains and a violoncello, which are probably the oldest musical instruments in Canada.Th$y were recently sold by the nuns of the General Hospital, in this city, Government will be brought to a deadlock by | and had been imported-by that sjs ter hood many collision between the two Houses, both elective and both equally representing the people ; bat the Upper Boose, owing to its constitution, possesses advantages denied to the lower branch.Considering, then, the actual constitution of the Council in the several Provinces, the arguments against elective lords, and the temper manifested by the delegates, I think I am safe in saying that if the question has been brought to a vote, the Conference decided against an elective House aa formed in Canada.The matter to Upper Canada is not so important aa may at first appear.In representation by population in the Assembly she has her guarantee Lower Canada seeks in the Council to place a barrier against aggression by the West.It is thus a matter less important to us than to the French.Why should we not then let Lower Canada decide the qeeetioo, and make her defensive power as strong as she li*es, so neruwou r\tnot converted into years before the conquest of Canada.They were used iu the convent choir long before the appearance ot organs or pianos in the new world ; and the violin?seem to have been originally used as viols or seven-stringed instruments.Their form, as well as that of the violoncello, is peculiar in the extreme, and highly suggestive of their antiquity.Antiquaries or musicians will alike find an inspection of these relics of lather days interesting in the highest degree.We may add that they appear to be in very Kood condition notwithstanding their sge.The violoncello bears the maker\u2019s name, \u201c Nic das B.rtrand, a Paris,\u201d with the date \u201c 1720.\" One of the violins is marked \u201c Fait par Caroly\u20141734,\u201d and another bears the names \u201c VciUiume-Demicicawl- 1743.\u201d They will be shewn with pleasure to any connoisseurs who may wish to examine them.Recorder\u2019s Court, Yesterday.\u2014In ibis .\t__\tnnwnrs are not COnTericti\t1 -\t* ¦\u2014iu iuis ^8 ^fTffeace against ourselves ?If sh® Court, before Hi.Honor the Recorder, six pri- Roanoke off Bermuda, returning with the crew in boats; he was at once arrested by the British authorities.Burlington, Vt., Oct.19th.\u2014A party of 25 armed men rode into St.Albans this pm., aud robbed the three banks there of $150,000.It is supposed they were Southerners from the borders of Canada.Five citizens were shot.One it is thought fatally.Having accomplished their object the band left immediately for Canada.Furt Monroe, October 19th.\u2014To Honorable Secretary Stanton.\u2014General Meigs, Commissioner General and Medical director, arrived this morning from James River, and went to Norfolk.Cairo, October 19th.\u2014Great excitement prevails in this section of the country, iu couse-qnence of a raid into Western Kentucky by Forrest\u2019s forces.General Meredith, commanding the district, has issued a proclamation, calling on the citizens to suspend business, rally to arms and drive back the Confederate herd.Forrest is reported at Corinth with a strong cavalry force, and expresses his intention to ftee Western Keotucy from the hand of the oppressor, and allow the peop'e to vote as they please at the coming election.The Confederate force left at East Post, Mississippi, is estimated at 390.Syaracuse, October 19th.\u2014An immense Union meeting took place here to day.30,000 people were present.order tbacking General Sheridan, his officers and soldiers, for their brilliant victories.New York, 19th.\u2014A correspondent of the Herald gives the following particulars of Col.Powell\u2019s cavalry raid in Luray Valley :\u2014Their first adventucr was with a guerilla rendezvous, where they surprised the guard and captured the army wagons.The stores captured were valued at $70,000.At Luray a*i the barns were destroyed, and while in the act a Union soldier was seized by the citizens and murdered.Subsequently two of Mosby\u2019s men were captured and shot dead for retaliation.On the samo day a Government tannery was destroyed, in which there was $800,000 worth of leather, and 3000 head of live stock were seized.From New Market to Woodville the country was laid was\u2019e, as also in the circuit to Madison Court House, Little Washington, and back to Luray ; tbeqee the command proceeded to Front Royal, where all the barns, four mills and their contents were destroyed.On the route Col.Powell heard that Mc-Caustend, w;th cavalry, was near, and gave chase, but, being encumbered with a heavy train, could not overtake him.At Sandy Hook the fine residence and barns of James Chancellor, one of Mosby\u2019s guerillas, were destroyed.Chancellor had murdered a Union soldier a few days previously.The result of the expedition was the capture of 68,000 head of cattle, 500 horses, the dus-truction ot 32 flouring mills, 30 distilleries, four blast furnaces, and upwards of fifty barns.Nbw York, 20th.\u2014The World:» Washington special has a report that Sheridan will shortly supersede Meade.The reason given is a disagreement between Grant and Meade concerning movements south of Petersburg.War Department, Washington, 20th, 10.40 a.m.\u2014To G m.Dix.\u2014A great battle was fought and a splendid victory was won by Sheridan over Longstreet yesterday, at Cedar Creek.Forty-three pieces of artillery were captured and many prisoners, among whom was the Confederate General Ramesur.On our aide Gens.Wright and Rickets were wounded, a:id Gen.Bidwoll killed.Toe particulars, so far as received, will be furnished ar fast us the operator cau transmit them.(Signed^ ' E.M.Stanton, Secretary of War.War De.artment, Washington, 10.45.\u2014To Major General Dix.\u2014Anotlier great battle was fought yesterday, at Cedar Creek, threatening at first a Pease.Lasnneres, Tweeds, & c.FAN0Y OASIMERES, Scotch Tweed, Tweeds and Stofi\u2019 of Canadian manufacture.F.GUAY k CO., 24 UNPOWDEKS, Imperials, Hysons, Young Hysons, Hyson Twankays, Uncolored Japans, Colored Japans, Souchongs, Congous and Oolongs.Ex JOSEPHINE and MARY BOUCHER: Hhds Choice Bright Sugar Boxes Bright Sugar Puncheons Bright Syrup Barrels Bright Syrup Puncheons Jamaica Rum Boxes Selected Assorted Havana Segars Tierces Honey Ex MARIA, from Taragona, to close consignment : 400 Qr-casks and Octaves El Douro Port, various brands, one to six grapes 250 Cases Olive Oil, quarts 250 do do pints 200 Boxes Castile Soap 100 do Shelled Almonds 100 Bags Filberts 100 Bags Soft Shell Almonds 100 Bags Walnuts 250 Bags Corks, each 10 gross, assorted kinds 20 Cases Liquorice Ex CHARENTE, from Cognac, to close consignment: Hhds Vine Growers\u2019 Cognac, various vintages Qr-casks\tdo\tdo Octaves\tdo\tdo Cases\tdo\tdo\tpale and\tdark Ex\tPRECIOSA, from\tRotterdam : Hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Giu Red and Green Cases DeKuyper\u2019s Gin Hhds Beuker\u2019s Gin Red and Green Cases Beaker\u2019s Gin Hhds Palm Tree Gin Bags Java Coffee Ex AMELIA, from Oporto, to close consignment: Qr-Casks and Octaves Bruno Silva A Son\u2019s Superior Port Wines, various grades Cases Bruno Silva A Son\u2019s Superior Port Wines, each 3 doz, various do Ex RECOVERY, from Cadiz : Qr-Casks and Octaves Ysasi A Co\u2019s Superior Pale Sherries, various grades Qr-Casks and Octaves Arbe Sherry Wines Ex EAGLET, ftom Bordeaux, to close consignment : Cases Champagne, pints and quarts, varions grades Do Chateau L\u2019Atour, McLeod\u2019s Do Haut Brion\tdo Do St Julien Do St Emillion Do Volnay Rouge Do Chablis Blanc Hhds and Yr-Oaski Claret, Chateau de la Ville Dieu \u2014also\u2014 100 Puncheons Barbadoes Syrup 100 Puncheons Porto Rico Syrup, With a large and general assortment of Fresh Imported Groceries.A J MAXHAM A CO., A A B Quebec, Oct 19, 1864.NEW Fall Goods JT'HE undersign!d respectfully beg3 to call ! the attention of his nnmsroas friends atd coriomers to his newly te eived etock of Fail Goods, consisting ot :\u2014Beaver, Pilot Olotn, Wbitney, Oaebmere.Vestings, Ac , Ac., which will be made np at the shortest notice and at f.'ie lowest Casa Psice.t3r Parties would do well to call and ex-i.'niae the gaols before purchasing elsewhere, JOHN FALOK.Merchant Ta:lor, w\tNo.4, CLamplain Street., Qaebec, Oot.8,1864.\t1m Insolvent Act ot 1864* in the matter of Marois and Son, Insolvents.filHE Oreditors of the ineolvent* are notlS-ed that I, the undersigned, PtmberUn Paterson, of Jucb-'c, have teen app inud Official Assignee of their estate and efiec1.?, and they arc requiicd to preface before me, Within two months from tins date, their claims upon the said estate, under oath, otecifvitg the security they held, if any, and the value Of it, aqd if none, stating the fact with vonch-r.'S in snppcrt of such claims.PEMBERTON PATERSON, Official Assignee.v Quebec, Get.10, 1864.\t2w - NOTICE.t\t___ TELJE (jfrand Trunk t'erry STEAMER WILL run as under on and after MONDAY, 26th September, until further aotica : LEAVES j QUEBEC: 6 30 A.u.8.00 9.00 Pas.A Mails for 9.50 < R.da Loup, Richmond A Way Stations 12.00 - 1.00 P.M.2 00 3 00 400 5 00 6.00 ( Pas.and Mails 9.00 < for Montreal.FOIST EE YI : 7.30 a.M.{ Pas.and Mails from Mont\u2019l A 8.30 9.30 10.30 12.00 KOCV.1.30\tP.M.2 30 ( Pas.A Mails 3.30\tJ\tfrom ( R.du Loop.4.L0 (Mixed Train 5.30\try Go.fJOXES Casey's Liverpoocl Soap, X i landing c-x Milton Lockhart.For sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Oct 17, 1864,\tim Porto Rico ruj> Landing cx \u201c Six Freres.\u201d 8*) T\\UNOHEON8 Bright Porto Rico \u2014 I Syrup.a B Â.RRELS Cod Liver Oil.For sale by LANK, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Oct 17, 1864.\tim Liverpool i ourse > bn elite Rt F.«P Æ NOTÏ0 M B8- JAuOJbtô iitt bet customers uc.\u2022\u2022 at .a- cies in ger.tiQ, :h *i,e uaa -£ received tbe best acd tarait stock of FRENCH s-.d LISH MILLINKSY e\\cr im-ported ; aI:o, a ^rcat TUi jety of DRE.SSaud H ANILE MATERIALS.Mrs.J.is alii prepared to supply Bridal Setts ; Morning, WoUtiog, Dinner aud Evening Dress-5», in the latent Sty1- ?; T-:».wise, Widows\u2019 Si'-ts ; togetl-o?with evory dc.scription of Moarciug made in the mojt\u2019uuit» able manner and at tbe shortest notice.N.B.\u2014Just received by the S:eam< r \u201c JURA :\u201d Plain, Black and Coloured G ate Silks, Moire Antique, Obecks, Rib, French i\u2019a-rameto BombsBine, London Crapa, Seal i j, Malteoe, white and black ; Chantilly, La Coiffuicë, Rabl>3, Ovals and Squares, breach Blondes, and every kind of Rich an-1.Fashionable Lace Goods.Fra '_er£, Fiowere.Ceps, Ornam ntc, and at! the Kotclliee in tl- Yuii-nery line.H.JACOB-.10 Febriq*\u2019» 8l:-st- Onobee, Cct.V:fl4\t12n -c v 13 WILLIAM i OOii, ADVOCATE OFFICE :\u2014Commercial Chambers.ST.PETER STREET.Qaebec, Aug.31\t64.Daily Expected ex (, ienawon, from Live» 1*001: 4 789 SA01K CCJk\u2018M0K8A\u201cr* *114 Tons in bv.lk For Sale by M.I.WILSON.Quebec, Aug.6 1864.V\u2019b*; Sabsoribor wiil not hold himself rc-jpoLUribl© for a-y deviation from the above timo, cn used by uregularity of Trains.,\tJAMES TIBBITS, Proprietor.Quebec.Sept.29, 1864.Liverpool Salt.' 4\t*|\\AGS Liverpool Coarse Salt.2115 Bags Liverpool Stoved Salt Now landing ex \u201cMonitor,\u201d and For Sale by *\tM.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct 14, 1864.____________ & l.New Books.H^J^IDDLETON A DAWSON have just re- The Illustrated London Almanac, for 1865.Famous Regiments of the British Army ; thuir Origin and Service, by W.H.Adams.London Life at the Police Courts, by W.H.Watts.The Ocean W aifs ; a story of Adventure on Land and Sea, by Capt Mayne Reid.The Poems of Bayard Taylor.A System of Fencing, for the use of instructors in the Army, by A.MacLaren, Horse Guards.Lett's Diaries, for 1865.The Pathway of Safety, by the Revd.Ashtoa Oxenden.For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, _ .\t\u201e\t.\tMountain Hill, Quebec, Oot.18tb, 1864.XjA XT OUSE No.7, MONTCALM f ff»?îî \\ i BUILDINGS, Amable Street, ' J-Ua- Montcalm Ward.I\tApply to A.JOSEPH.Or E.G.CANNON, j Quebec, Oct.12, 1864.__________ I Property for Sale.Swfc.rpHAT HOUSE and VACANT LO?! jf-?,** J[.adjoining, making tbe corner of j JaEzü» St.AngVe and a\u2019Aiguille n Streets, ¦I Upper Town of this City.'i Terms and conditions very liberal.Apply to CY.TSS31EB, N.P., No.4, d\u2019Aigcillon Street, \u2018\tSt.John Suburbs.I Qnebec, Aug.24, 18C4.Wanted to lient, To the 1st of May next.a FURNISHED HOUSE, within tie Stoves, Stoves.TEE onderngovd h a no*- on hand one ot tbe Largest Stocks Of STOVE3 in this Cilf, comprising Cook, Hall, Parlour, a .u Single.Double aud Tri], e Stoves.tleo\u2014Ships\u2019 Cabin StvV .s.Tbewbo\u2019.cof which be chers al pru s *» sait the tiûiie.H.7.BELLE W, Ch&mvlnin Agriculi uid Warehouie.Quebec Sept.12, 1864._____ St.Michael s C ille*^ {Fifteen miles bant Quebec.) ff'-HE cîaaKs of ibi?c lebrated c*if.With-£ ment are new RE-UF c.NKD.A ifccrougo French and English education is vmra-ud ;u the etaceate.A partlcnl ;r attention is given tj the etud.t ot Mutuemati-8, r.nd to tbe d l.fc-rett b:aac-Lta t-f that s udy oondao.o tu n gcc-d Oommetcia' Education.Bi aid and tuition, $-.0.For all iüiormaUon, enquire of P.H.DE LA FLREiER?, Director.or G.F.S.DUO LET, Ptei.President.N.B.\u2014A Steamor plier thrçe rimes c w\t5 M\tB »\t35 te \u2022 5MT1 X to ^ TJ W 35 2.r* » 2 3 £.w tw ÎJ ^ s s - US \u2014.C' cx C- CT» cr j cm cr^-î e.*» < hu £ «I a *13 pi M o Pi \u2022«a ti * $ Co a «%\u201c c.05 3 o a m m C-2B Tlît MOnVTMS CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, OCtaBER 21 1SC4 T A RUM DRINK ! A Highly OoaoeturiMd VEQ ETA 8 LH ÇXTR ACT.A FÜRS TOHTO, that will «auaTi va» AvritcriD, a» NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.DK.HOOFLAND\u2019S BERMAN BITTERS, psapiBao BT DR.O.M.JACKSON, Pkiiadtlpki&i P*.WHl Ifieotnally And Mort Certain 1 y CURE ALL DISEASES ABiaaa r*o« A ^IBOHDKRID LITI&, STOMACH OB KIDSEYj».Hoofland\u2019i Oerman Bitters Will Cor* iTery Cam sf Chrtnk or Ntrvoua Debility, Distote of tk* KM nty, and Diuates arûvif from a Duordertd Stomach.Observe the following Symptoms» Besvltm?from Disorders of whs DIGSH-TIT1 OBGAMLl Cs\u2014ti pstion, Inward Piles, Pnl ness or Blood to ike Read.Adieity of Ike Stomach.Nansea, Hsartbora, Diagtut for Food, Fabtsasor Weight ia '.he Stotn^ch, Sow* gradations, dinkins or FUt^r-ng at the Pitot the Stomach,Swiamisg oF the Head, Harried and DiAe-.It drearhing, ( Plattering at the Heart, ¦ :hokmg YrSnffocari g ttiBSSiinni when in a Wit g post .re, Dimneeecf fUion, Dots r Wahe ue ore the bight.Fever wnd Dali Pain in the bead, D.Sci-ncy ef Pen^iratios, YetiowKees of the Skis and Byes, Pain in the Side Back, Caeet, l imbe, 4?., Saiien Flashes ot Heat garni,ig in the Fieâh, C 'LS-.ast lauwguings of Krti, acd great 1 >e-^eesioa of Spirits Are Ton in Agfony?A WELL-SPRING OF HOPE FOR ALL CAM BI FOUND IN Holloway\u2019s Pills Be / Good Cheer! The Sinking may be Saved ! BT T HjB USB OF Hollo\\va\\\u2019s Ointment.The history of these great Remedies is tbs most wonderfal medical r« relation that -bo world has evsr kn^wn.It establishes the all-important fact that wsbbivbb, and in what-btbb shaps internal disease ezisis, the disin-teoting, searching and healing properties ot the Pills are fail/ eqaat to ns aabj ction aud care, ana that, with the Ointment, thoy are Tuere aro many prepsraticcarOLl under the of Bttàsrs pat ap 40 esnm per gailc-, ta* taste lisg-is«d 'ey Anise or (Joriandet TaM class cf hitter* lus Oftastd and wit! caaticae to cats», a* i>>Lg as tb^y can he sold, haaoreds to dr* the death of thedvuaa.ard.aj their ase the system is kept coauaaaliy aau.r tfie indaenee oi Alcoool.c iB^iSia.aQis of *hs wont kuid, ths dasire tor Li«ia >r is cresvsd aad kept, ap am.toe resalt is nil tne bontt s atasndaat apo: a drarkara\u2019s life aad dca.n.For tnoe wto «Iraire aud tn;i have a Liqaor lit sri we pac: sh tie following rec ipt :\u2014 fl«s One Sottia aoi/land's GoritiMn Bill art, and orix with Tkrtt\tof Good Broruty or Pfkuhey, and wie rsa .It will oe a preparauoL thtt 0 ill for axcal in medicinal nrtnee auC it (« «soeiieact A>.y ot the camercos Liqaor ftiwssrs ia t ie acirte^ and will cost much laa*.Yea will h*v> aii t ie virtues or Hoo/land s ilUiert in couaestioa wita a fooa artieiv or Lutaor, at a much lees prue thAd th^se int'e-cier preps^aticu wüi ?oet ysa.Hoofland'b Uermaa Bittdxs Will give yon A «de» A»?*¥IV*t Will giTs yea.STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Will jive yoa BISK AND BSSR^dTlO PEBLINOH, Will enable yoa Be SLEEP WELL, Aad will potidrsly prevent Veil*** F«rer, Bilious Fever, Ac.Those anFerhag from Broktn down and Dhl-oate Con-sütnâons» Frees whatever earn, either MALE OR FEMALE, Will find it jrfoofland\u2019a German Bitters A REMEDY «hat will restore them to their osaal health.7aeh has oeen the ease 1c theasanda of in-Stsnoee, and a fair trial ia hot required to prove the severtioc.REMK.WB&B TRaT THBSt B1TTBR9 ARB NOT ALOOHOLIO.and NOT intsndert as a J3e*T7-0ir«B$£0 , Diêoaa\u2014 \u2022j.Kidney and Bladder, lea Voting \u2022»\t4g«d.Ww.io or F«* mntti, Are epeedil/ removed, and tse patlsat rcetored to health.®313\u20acA!?2 C3I3i2)3t3af, Them snffvhng from MARacMUH, wasting away, with scarcely any Serb on their eones, are cared ia a very short time ; one bottle in each cases will nave a most .nrpriving effect.PARENTS Having suffering children as above, ana wishing to miss ibem, will never regret the day they commenced with ih-ae bUtsrs.LITERARY MBS, fsTUDB^TH And those working hard w.th their brain», should always keep a bottle or Booflaud\u2019s Hitters near them, as they will find x noh benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigo- mtiag and no: depressing.It m not a Liquor ftimulant, And leaves no orostration.KWAAt OF COUNTERFEITS 1 Mea that vhe Sigsatnre of \u201c O X.JACKSON\u201d is en the Wrapper of each Bottle.Price per Bottle $1.00.Or Half Dox.for $5.00.Should yoor nearest druggist net have the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxi-eating preparations that may be offered in i's plaoe, out send to ns, an-1 we a ill forward, eeoureiy packed, by express.PrtMcipa! Otflee A Htnvmiucierj, No.631 ARCH.ST.JONES & EVANS, l to 0.M.Jaekson A 0o.,) The Great Ambassadors of Health to all Mankind This is not a bis *ura.Ijr *riPi>A*r «tTTdtVHB OF IN FI AJ4MA ilO N OF l'ift iuWELü, BIL I0LS CHOLIC, BILIOUS FEVES.KRT-SIPELA8.CONGESTIVE FEVER SMAU.POX.M F1ASLEB, SCAR, LET FEVER, SIX TO SZOBT PZIiLB WTii lurgn the ilMen-e freu tha systev in SIX HOURS.If *e(aed with either of the a iorenanaed dimavwi, i«t air or eight of Dr Railway\u2019s I\u2019ll.Lfl be taJtan at onoe.TkU sinçU iPB1LITT,\tBOVUVr, or SIOVT, WDOO?)TS» OtiOtiK: WORM», LOWKE3S OF SPTP.ITS,\tSaD DRKAJCX Q-; INSET\tPLEURISY, As aieo c3 Complainte of tVoraen, tflCB et tfyetrftu.I.enr.M rlioe*» or While*, Wenken-li.g OiecUnr^es, ChltM-o.l» lr> «-gultirltlra Suppre««lon **f the M«-n*r>*.l*ifli>«nm(»ilo* 04'lhe Wombr Bla*ltler, Dimc-ult Meimtrua tlon.an l all oiht-r i»ucaic3 or Co >.plaint* prnduoea bj exowwtve discharge- or .viipt>n*s*iOD olcne Meuse* Ladies who desire to avoid the suBeringe and incon reslencca of lke>.e irregularities, or \"rganic obstrue ticaa, should not omit to regulate their sv»*-n).b\u2019 aoar.s of one o- two of RAD-i A Yh» PT! L.3,a»#* »r twice a week, and Ih j, be fVivs fnm the «nany - great lr xuTwai*»** to * hi'h Adlet -ire genera1 !j WLTGH FACTS 00CT0R RAPWAY iurltf-i ihe athiutloi of '.he inteli! gent matter to the /acts h-r-j presented, gliowrog thr raoertority of hi* PtL'.S.At parxativee, aver ail ntbe?pilla or porgntive tr-ediciues ia use THEIR GREAT COMBINATIONS.They are Aperient, Tonic, i.tx .ti-c.A It.,-«.live, Stlma lent, Counter Irntaut, Sud.» .Um A.S KVACU IMS, They ye mere certtu en-1 t'n>rnu b than tue ï'ravtle PSU »F Atoe*, or Cio wi an ! Ha .*-mOil,or Mater'um , and K»re soothing an 1 h.,log llvin Senua.or Rhubarb, or Tamarind*, or Cu.it ir Oil.Aft ALTERATIVES, They exercise a move power ful mil i-nce over tne llvei an vUaccretion*thancaiomel,mercury,bluep;ll,h»BC* the.r imporuucoiucovei.>f 1 jvor (.«imp!», .uacd S|>ieei Ddllcuitiei, Juundice, Dy*i>oiwi\\, Rt'.io-ii Mubck.i, Hc.td ache, Ac.In tlie troatmeut of Fever.-,, «.ti: : Biliou1 Yellow,Typhoil,ana other rrdac; g Fever-,, thev ar» superior to quinine Their influence extend/ over th-.entire ay.stem, controlUng.atreoxthening, and hritcin up the relaxed and waeling eno-glei.anil rocnlaL g at the wwretion* to the nat-irul iwrform.ince of thoir dune* sleauing and purifying the bloo_,and purging from lb» \u2022yetem all dtseaaed deposit* asd impure huia»repe!a\u2014my suflcr'uge !«« been a nonstant eu scansion ot borrors 1 uave spee thockMmds of foliar* with the hot>* o* rcaUxiug a !iul» comfort and tr ui»utilUy All medication failed to reltevt me, until I commenced to act up-xi ihe ju-lictmie ad vie» yoc gave me oo the flth of April, 185A And sow, aft* »mg yoor Plis, T feel like % new man God bieee yoc.sad may this '«iter induce other «ufTarng victim» to Vbdr aecur»ed maiady, le try *he namo m \u2022.ta* Tours fervently^_________ w.CAKPVHTV- Osars.vTsartuj, S.J., Aprt! ISth, 18M.Meurt BatUeay éC0.,N.T («y Ltttor v> of Srr Majentÿ* Government, mai the Chieft of the Faculté de France, I^HERAPION:\u2014or CURE OF CURES?Thl< *«c«e*sfal and highly popular medicament, as employed In the continental ho»pttale by Boitan Jnbert.Vrlpean.and other*, combine* all the dodder-ata to b»> «ought in a medleine of the kind, and *nrDs**-e* everything hitherto employed Devoid of all U»te-odont.and appearanoe of tnndieln*, it nan be left or curried anywhere, arid taken from lime to time without etc\u2019vas *a*p!eioo.» act package eoutalns faUUi»trae-tioc* for evory case THEHAPION, No 1 In three days only\u2014ra move* gonorrhoea, gleet, and al '.discharge* ; effectuait.» \u2022uDeriedlcf in|wctioc*, thu net of which does Drepa-rablo harm by laying the foundation ef atrictare and other serions dia-aso*.In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the mor* trying complaint* of tbia kind, It will be found astonishingly effloaeloa*.affording prompt relief where other wall-tried remedies have beet* powerless.TMERAPIOWjNo.*.for syphilis, dUaase of the bone* sore throat, threatened deatractlon of the nos* and paiate; impurity of blood, aenrvy, pimple# spots, blotch»*, and ail Jiseaaea for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury.aaraaparlUa.Ac , to the destruction of the snfferer\u2019s teeth ; and ruin of health Under this medicine every veatlge ef disease rapidly disappear* ; and the akin aaaumea the plensing soft tie»» of infancy.THERAPIOM, NO.3.for relaxation, aperma torrho-a.and all the alatresaing conscqnaacea arialng from early abuse excess, residence In hot.anbealthy eiiu it.s.Ae It poaaessca hHrprisiug power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated.To thoae whe are prevented .-ntcring the marriage state by the tea.egaeticca of early error.It will render essential aid by subduing all disqualifications; Aid restaring the lost tone to th* system Therapion may be procured at 11*.-aud 33* per package, through all medicine vendors, or in 4f> packages for foreign «hipnaent.direct from Londou only, by which Al 12a are saved; and A10 packages for the mor* inveterate caeca, by which a atill greater saving ia effected.In ordering the above, the purchaser should atate whlth of the three numbers be requires, Hxa Msjxrrr's Qon.CeMMieaiosiu have gracions 1} permitted the government stamp bearing the word - 1 hurapioo \u2019 in white letters, te be attached to each packet ; thu* loanriag the publie against fraudulent saltations, and secnrlug to th* proprietor the sole light of supply throughout her dominions; and any in-tringement of which they will prosecute with tbe at moil severity.AeKNT* for England.Thomas k Co., T Upper bt Martiit\u2019s-laue ; Barclay Jc Co., Farrlngdon street ; Edwards A Co andNewbery k Sons at.Panrs-ehureb-yc.rd; Hatton A Co.Bow-cbrnrcb-yard, Loadsn ; Ratmes k Co , Liverpool ; Apothecaries Comp., (Has gow ^Ferris A Co.Hristel ; Cornish A Oo., Plymouth , t\\ow«>Devouport ; Kandsll A Co., Montbampton ; and oktai iabie tbrougb all medlcino vendor* In th* known world, or in rcse of difficulty, by enclosing a draft er '.rder for A3 or A10, according to the nature of th* case, payable in London t* Messrs.Thomas A Co., as above, a large package will be teut by return moil, earefnlly aecnrod front ch«».-vatlon or accident.T PREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM £ and iu perfect restoration, whether arising from f\u2019cutbtal imprudence, or the excesses ot adult life, ofeclion, climate.Ac.Observation* uu marriage, the prcvoulion and removal of certain disqualifications.Rules and numerous prescriptions for seii-treatment.Sufiorers who are prevented irom matrimonv by the consequences of imprudvnee, should read this work, as poiating out the sur* way t* restoration of health Sent post free in an envelope on receipt of 3s.by Mr Lawea, Medical Publisher, U, Hand Court London Tug O&uao « Cure of Premature Decline.Held by nil tbe Agents for Ur.De Roes' Medloinea, er e -at pest free, se> are from observation, direst from the Anthor for 3s.Cd.rHE MEDICAL ADVISER, on th« modern treatment ef mental and physical incapacity, ay-pniii*.stricture, Ac.; with anfalling rules and preserip tient for the ipt-yly cure, by very simple means, of all \u2018.hr more common diseases and supposed incurable ma-adies of lh« sexual system.By Ur.W.Or Booe, M.!>., Ac., ofthe Ecoleda Medeeine.Paris, Graduate in Medicine, Surgery acd .Midwifery; Licentiate of the Roys» Society ef Apothecaries, Ac.RttvUm» ana IVotlceft.\u201c To be roar own counsel er yuur own doctor, entails risks that have become proverbial to adegreo that prevents much good resolution from taking a*y benefit or advautage when reasonably offered.Suspicion begets irresolution, and where there is no confidence i.eod results seldom follow Medical books area field for the faculty alone, and the publie act wisely In re \u2022 raiuiog from tboir study.\u2018Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring,' is good advice wbersthe eninform-d mind, listening to its own apprehensions, t* oftsner \u2022 pady to imagine than us* its cool JndgmenL Thera s one class of medical lore, bewever that stands in a \u2022ositiou somewhat exceptional to oar remark, and i Mch tr-sts on disorders and Irregularities in which morality is offended For this reason th* patient to-often suffers in secret, or porstse* in ignorance prac tices that daily bring him into a more hopeless coodi-ion ior want of friendly advice.To such w* reeem.tend a p- rusui of the ' Medical Adviser' of Walter Dc iloos, M D.of London, an vstablished Physician, gra \u2022'uate and licentiate of ail the regular Institutions ei .oncoti and Faria; and P*.dy .tsmefij fer the above daugeron* complaints, Difichurg** and Disease* ofthe Urinary organs generally, which tea frequently harass the «offerer ever the uest y>,ars of life aud end oaly In an agonising death, l b» y agree with the most delicate stewtash and in \u2019.hree days effect a core when capivi, eobehs, A a., have ilterly failed, i* 9d., te.kd, II* and 33a per hex l\u2019he superiority of thes* celebrate* medicine* ever cverythl'g of the kind it universally acknowledged *rd the extraordinary demand for them without nreoe dent.Many there are, who from natural diffident*, er fear of discovery, would silently bear tfcelr affllctl*»* rather ihau apply for aid to those from whom they may rrt-tonably expect relief.With th* above remsdj.tbe sufferer may.without the kuovtledge of a eecotJ* .;or-son.core himself speedily, privately, and at the if it possible expense I have taxeu year Pills and aivoays derive great benefit from them W W H., Qaeen e College Cambridge.\u201d I have taken yonr Pill* with th* most happy result.\"-B.H., Cork.\u201c Yonr PlU* do as great good.I feel better this last twelve months than for year* before r\u2014V.ft .Warebam, A»bt*rd, -' Yonr I\u2019ilU did mi- more good thau anythin* I have taken.M.J.Hartley.\u201d I have tried your HUa aid derived thMcri-itest benefit therefrom.\u2019\u2014V.G., Navy Hotel Hftlic** 1* \u2022Juid wholesale by Rarclay A Mon.M, Farringdon street.Lonuon , Agents in North America: Langley A Johnson.Hollis street, Halifax, Nova Sootia ; Hasard Charlotte Town, Prince Edward Island .J.Ward Eeq.'tews Office.Sydney.Cape Breton ; E.H Parker, (late Palmer A Co.) Kingston, Canada West; Strlsk laud A Co.Mobile ; III, F.Decooge and Edward Gull lot, New OrletCH MoasoN A Co , Quebec ; C.A.A J.l.a.igl'-y, Yates strout.Sau TrsooUco ; Lepôrtlar.Mexico ; Mr MeMurdo.Drnggut.acd J.MrC smallest compact.SMITH'S Naw Pate at rtarmuzoii Cor «et, (Self Adjusting), ebtained a Prise M*dal, aad is to# very lw«i Stay ever invented.CA8TUT8 FATWT ViimUtlNO TORSI t, bmlwbl.i\u201cf,h*\t* i- ercise.and Warm Olimetes.To be bad, retail, of all Drapers, Milliners, acd ttay Makers; and wholesale enly of A.«ALOMONM, 85, Ol* OrAJIM, LoffiMti.1», 1864.\tl»w Wondert\t^ Daily Effected.MODERN MIRACLES.Üb8f«*r^ Nri« n«e\u2014-\\rt\u2014F^l'.oaophy\u2014tUe Inuenuiff of Msm\u2014the Roseate.u* provcd of here, for the won daw fill cin-s they havu miule of a disease prevailing here, « >mn»encing with sore throat, and rua-uln-; the gauntlet, with every conceivable i»ain aud ache, wf thw iitinian system.Send irai*®* diately a gross wf Relief and Pills.\tUEO.LK MKSSURLBR.MR S.B.LOGAN, MU^QUODOIT.NOVA SCOTIA.A letter written us umler ilatw of May 11th, 1SÜ8, from Mnsqu
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