Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 25 janvier 1866, jeudi 25 janvier 1866
[" FOBBAUiorTOItT To Lot, TH* DOÜBL* Of*TC*5i»t*ly o™*»-^\t1 QUImom * Og^ oa (àüle*ï-* » w \u2018*'f i Ay ply o AaCHBKi*»t,Ul-* cu I QmIvk-.-bera of the Ohoxoh at Inplaad, la Qoebeo, oa behalf of the ftnaday School* at hie parbh.Donatio» a la eooka or money, may be wot to Mre Williams, who hae kiadly ooaeented to teoatee them, aad from whom information may bo bad ee to the peculiar oircumstanoee which bare called fbrth thia appeal Sept, ai, iiea.Liverpool Coarse Salt.K.AA/'k T) AGS ez **Jnno,' la lota to OOOU H anit porchaewa.For aale by Qaebec, Oct.S, 1815.M.G MOUNTAIN.Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.Hali\u2019s Hair Renrwer.AS the oame indicatee, it aot only nmiawa the srrowth of the hair when thin and SOling off, bat it poaltiTely manws rn colob to ita original ahade whan it b taming grey or white, whether caaeed by d be see, grief or old sge.It will certainly do whnt b claimed Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.for it, a (hot which hand reds, nay, thon-eande w_3 hare need it are ready to tae* tifjr.Wh:ra one bottle ia fairly need, in any coaaoaity, ite répétât ion \u201c apresda like wild-fire,\u201d and b Ike beet adrertbe-m:st and reconuaeodatioB we deeire In Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.the Baetera S ta tee, where the H RINIW.1R\" originated, It b need by all young jpHW aa a di earing, and it b to be found \u2022a the toilet taoiee of young men (aleo at gbrir barbare) ; while older men and women will not ha without it, as a renewer and Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.restorative for their grey locks and bald made, which it changes to their entire satisfaction.Wears selling, in the city of Boetoo \u2022loan, upwards of 16,000 bottles per month, the dealers t>Ting the N Renewer' Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer i«e over all other hair prépara» Its effect b miraculous.The old, aad yoang unite la praising He rimes It b aa entirely s> lentific db* oorery, combining many of the beet rea* toratires la the vegetable kingdom.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will restore gr'y hair.It will restore dry, faded aad discolored hair to .U original color, and change dry, b ash, wiry hair into beaatifnl silken tresses.We have each confidence in ite meri e, aad are so \u2022ore that it will do all that we claim for Hairs Hair Renewer.it that we oflbr St ,000 reward if the Hair Renewer does not give satisfaction in all , when need according to the dlrec-We ee follow* : It will restera the hair to Me former tad irai color.It will keep the hate from foiling oat.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will cleanse the scalp.It wW leave the hair lustrous, silken aad glossy.As Ue name indicatee, i) will renew the growth aad color of the heir.It b liked by all ' who one it, aad it b a splendid bail dressing.It Is rapidly tncisseing in popularity HalFs Hair Renewer.everywhere, such as no other pfeparatloa %r the same purpose has ever enjoyed, simply beeauae it effects the changes we alrim for it\u2014aa unequalled Hair Restorer aad Hair Dressing.To prove It, try a 4 OO.Prop ne tors, Nashua R P.HALL M.H.JOHN F HENRY 4 00., Wholesale Agents, 61» (eld No.306), St.Paul Street, Montreal, 0.1.Aug I, lf>65.OHM LIMD8AT.\tW.J.8.80LWELL.Lindsay & Hoiwell ¦'aoYiNCiAr.Land Spbvkto»», CIVIL PrGINIRRfl, DRAUGHTSMEN, QQSce, No.35 Si.Ann Street, DR.MARSDBirS BUILDIG3 oma to , qtmso ty plans of Ohandlere Gold regions.0» «4\u2014 A«g.1.1***so ^yasr Segars.Ç HOICK SKGAR3, direct T.1.8HBRWOOD 4 CO., Goweu\u2019s Buildings Quebec, July 31.1866 80,000 t, from Cuba, for sale.sottes.A1 PPLIOATION will be made to the Legislature, at Us next Session of Parliament, ta emend the Chaffer of M The DeLery Gold Mining Company,\" granted by betters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, in vir toe of the Act It 4 IS Victoria, Chapter 33, dated 1st Jnly, 1866, praying for authority to In mease the number of the Directors and for qttia.amendments.Quebec, July T, 1866 COMMERCIAL AND SBlP SHIPPING GAZETTE.XX.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1800.[NO.S087.Tk* U«Siaf Perfna.*( tb.Sgc, r»0M FM3S.0ÜLLID FLOW1ES.& LANMANS5 CELBBRATSD Florida Water.This exquisite Perfume is prepared direct from Blooming Tropical Flower), of surpassing fragrance.Its aroma is almost inexhaustible ; bile its influence on the SKIN is most refreshing, imparting a Delightful Buoyancy to the over-taxed body and Mind, particularly when mixed with the water of the Bath.For Fainting Turns, Nervousness, Headache, Debility and Hysteria, It b a sure and speedy relief.With the very elit* at fashion it has for 36 years maintained its sscendasey over all other perfumes, throughout the West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America, and we confidently recommend it as an article which, for soft delicacy of Flavor, richness of bouquet and permanency, has no equal.It will aleo remove from the skin Roughness, Blotches, San Barn, Freckles and Pimples.It b as delicious as the Opto of Rows, and bads freshness and beautiful transparency to the oomr>lexion.Diluted with water it makes the best dsntifrice, imparting a pearly whiteness to the teeth ; It also res ores all smarting or pale after shaving.00UNTRBFRIT3.Beware of imitations.Look for the name of Murray 4 Lanman on the bottle, wrapper and ornamented label.Prepared only by LAN VI AN A KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.And sold by all Druggists and Pe: tumor* everywhere.Bristol\u2019s Sarsaparilla, In Quart Bottles* Th« («rat Parifler of Use Blood ! Is particularly recommended for use during SPUING AND SUMMER, When the blood b thick, the circulation clogged, and the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and greasy secretion» of the winter months- This safe, though powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the system, and should be used daily as A DIET DRI&K by all who are siek, or who wish to prevent ickness.It b the only geanme and original reparation for THE PERMANENT CURE Moet Dangerous an *'\t-a of Scrofula* Old Sores* Sous* J'utmirs* Abscesses, Ulcers* And every kind of Scrofulous and Scabious éruptions.It b also a sure remedy for Sait Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetter, Scald Head Scurvy.It b guaranteed to be the Pareil and Mont Powerful Preparation »f GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, and b the only TRUK aad RELIABLE CURB for SYPHILIS, even in its worst forms.It b the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in connection with BRISTOL\u2019S (VEGETABLE) SYRUP OF Canada Balsam Valuable Canadian Remedy vos Coughs* Colds* Asthmas* Consumptions* fyc.THIS b undoubtedly the 1 est Medicine ever yet offered to toe pal lio, and may be given to Children of a week old with the Greatest Safety, and most desired effect.Certificates can be shown of its efficacy in having Cured Colds of ««veral years\u2019 standing, teat had resisted all the different remedies tried.Prepared only and Sold Wholesale and Retail by JNO MU8W0N A CO., Sole Proprietors and Patentees in North America.JNO.MUSS0N4 OO.Quebec, Nov.4, 18$6.\tCm vismss SARIS Eognitl and Ffinltd AT the shortest possible notice and lowest prices, by JNO.BUTLER, Engraver and Prin'er, Adjoining E.Poulin\u2019*, No.47 Ht.John 8 t, Quebec.Quebec, Deo.4, 1865.\t1m PitOF.NUI M.UlitNAN STILL IN QUEBEC.j r \")WI*G to 'be great number of patients * *' calling on Prof.B.every day, h» baa been obliged t » d'.frr hU vlrit to Montreal until the | last of November.Dr B baa cute l a great-r ; number of porsoua since his arrival in Quebec : than any Phyoician who has ever vistied the ; Province, and some of the worst and most difficult diseate*, many of which have been given BRIGHT SUGARS.| (}()\tHD3, BriKht Porto Rico Sugar, ; UP bJ.ths mc>st «\u201cinent medical gentlemen of 50 Hhda.Barbadoes Sugar, 35 Paochsnns Bright Barbadoes Syrup, 60 Puncheons Muscovado Molasses, 60 Barrels Musoovado Syrup.For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Quebec, Oct.37 1866.\tIxn Nfc.IV FRUIT.\"PROIES Fresh Valencia Rabins, 160 Boxes Extra Choice London Layers! 600 Boxes London Layers, 500 Half box* s do 500 Quar er-boxes do 100 Kegs Almira Grapes, 15 Cases Bleme Pigs.For sale by LANS, GIBB 4 CO, Quebec, Oot.27, 186S.\tlm the City.\\ He takes the liberty to inform bis patients ; that he will keep his office open in .nebeo all j winter, und at the same time will kenp an j office in Montreal.He will ne in Quebec the first week in every j month, and the remainder of the time in Mon-j weal.tf Office in Qhebec, FOURTEEN ST.j LOUIS .VTKKET.Quebec, Nov.7, 1865.\t2mp 500 T.3i J.WALSH, ADVOCATE, AXX STREET Upper Town, quse1C.MONTREAL: DOHERTY & WALSH.DeKuypcr\u2019s Gin 1/\\ T \u2019I HDS.Doable Berried D^Kuyper\u2019* Gin, lauding »x *\u2022 Himalaya.\u201d For sale by Quebec, Oct.81, 1885.LANE, GIBB 4 00.lm Extra Ifright Porto Rico Sugar N.B.\u2014Mr.WALSH, while continuing hi* Montreal connection, will give bis undivided persona! attention \u2018o b sines* in this Du.rict.Ont-btfo, Oct 2, 1865.57 H OOSHHAD3 now receiving ex \"Ottawa,1 Quebec, OoL 27, 1865.and for sale *>y M G.MOUNTAIN.Extra Fine Sherries.0 W landing ex S.S.\" Thames 8 Qr-caaks ) Cramp, Suter 4 Co.\u2019s extra 16 Octaves $ fin» tthemee.For aale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.17, 1865.MLIUIMK SUM, 105 SHERBROOKE STREET; MONTREAL.PRINCIPAL,: 08.8.V DRtWf,fcU.,S.C.L.T f resh Lobsters.^T^ASES 3 doe each, new receiv-* log per Grand Trank Railway, and for sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.QueVec, Nov.17, 1865.100 Cognac Brandy.ÜVITID Vineyard Proprietor»', Hranea-aey\u2019e, Martell s, hi hogsheads, qr.-cask*, ootavee and cm- s.For sale by .M G MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Deo 14, 1865.To Parent* and Guardians.Ksarsley's Original Widow Welch's Female Puls, Long celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended M a safe aad valuable Medicine ia removing obstruction» and relieving other ineonveaieneee to which the female frame ic liable, especially those which at aa early period of life frequently arise from want at exercise and general debility of the system.Fwchasers should see that each Box is wrap ped la whita peper, and has 0.KEAR8LEY printed on the Government Sump.Price 3s.6d- per Box.May be had of all Chemists \u2019\u2022\u2022wsgbent the World.- iiiioue Headaches and Liver Complaints nbj BANGER\u2019S TASTELESS ANTIBI->C8 POWDERS Price Uè per Pocket.,otb Medicines may be had of J.sAMCftR 4 SON, 166, Oxford Street, London.\"ewL 8, 1866.\tly-lof.PILLS, The Greet Cure for all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Pat up In Glass Phials, and warrmted to Keep in any Climate.These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest of blood purifiers, BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, in all cases arising from depraved humors or impure blood.The moet hopeless sufferers need aot despair.Under the influence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered utterly incurable disappear quickly and permanently.In the following diseases, these Pills are the safest, the quickest, and the ueet remedy ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia* or Indigestion* Liver Complaints* Constipation* Hmid-ache* Dropsy* uml Piles.PAPER.| ' HE undersigned offisr for sale : Writing Paper, consisting of: Doable Cap Bine and White, Foolscap, Ruled and Plain, Pott Paper, «\t» Poet and Note «\t» BLANK BOOKS.Wrapping Paper, Manilla, Brown and Grey.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Just received from Mill : Drab Wrapping of superior quality.Orders for Printing Paper promptly executed.BISSET 4 FRASER, 11 4 14, Paul Street Quebec, August ?6, 1865.Bernard 200 Red Cases\tt 200 Green do\t) Now Undine ex \" Himalaya,\" direct from Rot-teidam, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.30, 1865.bright Cuba Sugars.CJ\to 50 ir 0GS9EADS to arrive ex \" Bri ish Queen,\u2019' and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 18l6.Portable Engines.DeKuyper\u2019s Gin.LiSH UlL.0\\V receiving ex \" Notre Dama de la Vlc- t./Uo 16 barrels Straw Seal Oil, 18\tdo Cod, 7 do Woals.Ter Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865 THE \u2022dlbionl Established in 1822, ?Weekly Newspaper, published every SATURDAY Morning, in the City of New York, and devoted to News* Politics* and General Literature.The Albiom has been widely known for forty years throughout North and South America and the West ladies.Thorougly independent io tone, it will be found to combine all the elements of H une Journalism with due attention to every American incideot that is likely to bear on British interests.This old esteblisbed end popular Periodical is now supplied to the public at the rate of Six Dollars por annum, 12 CENTS WEEKLY.The following Albion engravings are furnished at $2 to Subscrioere und $3 to Non* subscribers: Obalon\u2019e Queen Victoria, Luok place, tbe pretended frnit of which died and was batted from ber house as though it was her owl offspring The deception would have be* n ccm-ptete, and tbe matter passed into oblivion, bad not tbe real mother of ibe child quarrelled with Mrs- Grinder on a question of muney and disclosed the facts as above.Her cbjrct in this tnosac ion is as mysterious as everything else connec ed with the incentive le her crimes; but when, as subsequently dtscote.ed, i: also appeared that the mile girl which bad all along b-eo given ont as ber own child was the frnit ot illicit love of s K -ntneky widower, who hsd h'ted ber to rear u aa ber own, and when also tbe legacy of the rich relative U remembered, a slight clew was discovered to ber purpose.Having been duly convicted of tbe murder of Mrs.Oarutbers sbe was sentenced on .be 1st of D.cembe -ult, to be executed to-da/, and was remanded to the care of Sheriffs nan, who has since charge of hr-T.oh; was confined io tbe county gao, and daring the period intervening was attended by tbe Rtv.Dr.Holmes and Rev.Mr.Sinsabaugb, Methodist clergymen, who unceastog.y affoided her the consolations within tbeir power and prepared her for ber final exit in tbe lost sad aei of ber life's eventtol drama.During this time she was in the most dejected stale of mind, and it was feared indeed mat ber physical strength would have eo left her .under the despobd-LOy of her situation that she would at the last momeut h«ve to be carrier?to tbe gallows.Stimulating drugs wn tbe case of Mrs.Caru'hersabd also m the case of M:*s Buchanan ; but I am innoceutof all other charges made agaiuet me ia tbe papers for p« iso.ing pc.pie.But, bad ss I bate been, I feel that God, tor Obrist\u2019s sake, ha* forgiven me, and through his mercy I hopetoikd an entrancr into htaveit.1 die without any hard feeling* to any one, forgiving all as I hope to bn forgiven.Mr.Stewart ha* b en vety kind to me, doing all in bis power .o make me comfortable, and 1 pray that he may be aa-isted in h s duty and be rewarded for bis kindness.Mr.White has also been very kind, and has treated me with n-spect always May God be good to hlm.U 1 had been faithful to nry church duties it would bave been different with tne now ; but I am thankful that God isso good as to return to me uow that I try to return to Him.her \"Mxitha k Grikdsk.mark.I \"Witnesses\u2014O.A.Holmes, 1> i) ; R«t.H.Sinrsbangb, A.G.McOandless, M.D.\" She bad previously Confessed the murder of Jane Buchanan to her spiritual adviser, who, however, was restrained from making it public by nquOTtwf the condemned ^oman\u2014a request which bs could not avoid odtnphlng with as tbe contession hod oeen made tff hiaf under'tbe secrecy of his religions office.Rumor has it also that from time to time sbe has a ede oral confession to him of other crimes, which implicate tbe names of some of tbe most respectable families of (Fituburg It ia even wbispsrsd THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THCRSHAV, .1 A N C A R V >5, that she bM added the erim* of abortion to tb« loon Hat of her wickednoM.Bat tbooe facto, > if eoafaMod, are locked m the breaot of her > atwodaat «inieter, who heo rivea to the pah-lia an espoeitioa which, while it settle# the qaeetion of her guilt in the pnblio mind, oaeei from opprobrium the name# ot persons who ! may oahaonily hare been connected with her.Her hasbend parted with her yesterday and \u2022 aroided the final soeoe.Loot evening the wretched woman continued in enraent prayer with the reverend gentleman in attendance upon her.At one o'clock this morning she retired to bed and slept sonndly until six o\u2019clock.At terea she ate a hearty breakfast, and'at nine o\u2019clock rt joined the minister In prayar.At eleven o\u2019clock in the forenoon the clergymen withdrew, when, with the aseisinoce ot a lady attendant, she prepared herself for execution.Her dress the exchanged for a brown robe, and bar shoes and stockioge for a pair of pumps and white hose.She also arranged her h*lr quite neatly, acd thus arrayed, readmitted lbs clergymen, and final services took place.She joined in prayer moet fervently, and took part in the hymns, the solemn tonss of which lesoanded from her cell through the dreary corridors of the prison.At twelvc;o\u2019clock.the privileged spectators Lumbering about one hundred and fifty persons, were admitted to the jail yard, where they spent the interval in examing the gallows and its dread machinery.At length sll was in readiness, end the wretched women was pinioned in her cell.Her courage at this trying moment was most r?markable.Her religious fortitude was of such great strength that she remetked in a most pleasant manner to Sheriff S ewart, \u201c I have a pardon , but it is from no ear hly authority ; it is from the Above.* The precession smsrged from the cell at a few miantes past one o\u2019clock As she prepared to descend |tbe stain she cnaght a glance of the ars-Mabled spectators, acd said to Dr.Htflmee, that she dll not think there wen to bo so many prefect The Doctor, fenrlrg that her feeling* might overcome her to feiataras, leqneeud her to look down, to which she replied, M I am not nfraid to die \u201d 9 endiiy end solemnly the processiou came down the two Sights of suin to the main floor of the prison, whence it tamed nnd moved oat through the door into the jail yard.Bore she met the assembled crowd face to face, and re-xeturaed the gase with n slight nod and n pleasant smile.Thoagh supported oa either side by the clergymen, she walked with a firm step and with the almost composure.As the procnnsios tarfied the angle of the prison wall the rectangle of the yard came into full view with the terrible instrument of death loomieg up from it centre.This pres her first sight of the scaffold.But she regarded it without the slightest surprise or horror as £sr as was visible to the eye, and preferred n calm, half mincing smile tfaroaghont.for ta« finit urne mo>t of the spectators bad an opportaoitr of seeing the calprit.She appeared to be much older than her age, namely, thirty-three, and in figure wee slightly built ' and \u2022' medium stature.She was bare beaded and carried ia her band a handkerchief which she applied oaee or twice to her face, or at least as far as her pinioned arms permit'ed her.Her complexion, naturally very dark, was cf an olive color, in strong contrast to the bright rad which snffaeed either side of the face j ast over the cheek bone.Her ryes were small and cunaicg, tbotgh her great mental saffariag was trident in their dimmed nod dall appearance.Her composa™ gave rise to the belief that she was onder the effect of simulants ; bat I bave the assurance of those ia charge of her that their ate was not permitted, her courage, eo aausual in any one, so ramarkaole in n woman under such awful circumstances, neing the result of a highly wrought religions fervor, which snsinined her uoflincbiogly to the Inst moment Treading a narrow foot-board which led from the pavement to tbe ja l yard across the mad of the centre plot, she reached the foot of the gallows, supporte! as before, and ascended tbe steps in the aame firm manner.Reaching the platform, she sarveyed the throng nt the farther end of tbe rectangle with the same pleasant smile, and gave a slight nod as if of racognitioa.Sbe turned to look ap at the fatal noose which swaag above her head, but was reproved again by her spritaal adviser, who, fearing tbe effects, told her to look down.u Ohl no, sir,\u2019 she said; -'it U time now to lookap.\" She was then seated upon a chair which was placed spoa tbe trap, and hern she bid goodbye to nnd shook hands with sheriff Stuart, Deputy Sheriff Aaly nnd her ministers.Dr.Holme# offered up n brief prayer, to which she listened with clasped bonds and dosed eyes.At Its close be conversed with her for e moment in a low tone.She reiterated her hopes of forgiveness and of Heaven.She was now requested to rise, which sbe did with considerable alacrity.The Chair was removed, and she stood firm and erect upon the trap while the cord was finally adjusted.As its coil tightened around her throat it seemed to hart her, and an expression of pain crossed her featnree ; bat, clasping her hands still more tightly, she cloned her eyse as if ic prayer, and as the white cap was drawn over her bead her face resented its resigned if not resolute aspect.It was indeed a most anasnal exhibition of stoicism, nnd it seemed ns thoagh the Almighty ted vouchsafed her that firmness which she praynd for.It certainly did not appear burn to.The tlip cord which circled the lower edge et ter drees wss tightly, draws, bringing its folds in elonely to toe feet and eneloeing W extremities ns In n sack.The Sheriff descended from the platform, the miaioter once more bid ter goodbye, ana the trap was sprang, tn nxscono*\u2014am awvcl sons.The wretched woman foil a distance of about three fcet.Owing to an oversight in adjusting tbs rope eonneoted with tbe upright under the trap her fall was not sodden ; the nock was not dislocated, and she slowly strangled to desUh.Her contortions and writhing# for several minâtes were moet egontsieg to behold.The knot, too, bod slipped, and tbe circulation of the blood on the right side of tbe neck wes aniarerrapted.Her death was literally ADVKRTI8EMCNTI».1'priste datte*.T1 e time may oome wlien rre shall feel compelled logo to war to expel thn Austrian !ïo Old AdvertiMin«nta Inserted } princ«- But thal w>r»if h heeome< nectary, ' must be the deliberate art of our governmrut, at a .\u2014 After saspeading a moment sbe moved her beads no if to clasp them in prayer\u2014another Indication of the deeply religious sentiments with which she was inspired, nnd which soagbt at that terrible instant of agony to accompany itoalf with the outward slgts of devotion.A series of fearful struggles succeeded, daring which sbe eaaght with her right hand tbe edge of tbe feUea trap, nnd grnsprd and held it Anly for somo time.At length tbe straggles became lainter, died away to a shrug, and ft tally ceased.Her polsn continued to beat until twelve minâtes after the falliag of tbe trap, diriag which time she was miw, bnt it is hoped not eoascions of suffering.Half an boar tbe body dangled in tbe air, e'owly taming and swaying, aolil at last, the preecrlbed time having elapsed, it was lowered to the ground and placed in a coffin, which was ranting on a couple of chairs immediately behind tbe gallows.Here tbe cap wes «-moved from tbe foee, aad the featnree were found to prêtent n most sic go lor appearance.The same inevitable smile was there.Tbe meath and eyes were cloned as calmly as In ¦leap, and ware it not for tho black and bias mark of tbe cord around the throat aad onder the left ear, ste would have teemed to have died a natural death.Tte Sheriff folded the bands across tbe breast.Tte dress was tacked inon cither side of tte Hfcicee form ; tte lid was drawn over «te eofla, and so vanished from human sight tte last of this wretched criminal.A strange disease bos broken oat among the poultry in Ohio.The chicken\u2019s comb and gills tarn black, it gapes, aoeeser, and falls dead in a few miantes.Tbe New Orleans papers announce the arrival there, on the 6th Inst., of Bishop Wilster, Aud states that Louisiana has been without Episcopal visitation duriog the past four years.Louis Allips, of Colchester, 7t , avers that ha bM a lively recollection of the occupation of Quebec by tte British, being, ns be declares, a boy ten yearn old nt tho time.If Louis tells «te truth, ha must be exceeding old, for Quebec was taken from the French in September, 1759.Tbe Richmond pnpsr* eontiiu n correspondence between General Turner aad the manager of a theatre who proposes to give a benefit perforasanee fir the widow of Miss Clara Audet de Lapuinta, daughter of Mr George Audei \u2022Ie Lapointe, pilot, of Levis.DIED.In thisoity, ou tbe 24th inst, f 11 llsrdy, K*q, aged 43 jeer*.Bis funeral will Ukc place frein the residence of Mr N 8 Hardy.N\u2019utru Dame strast, L»wer Town, ou Friday, at 12 o\u2019clock noon, for the French Cathedral, where a funeral service will be chanted, after which tbe interment will take place at Polote-aux-Trembl \u2022 At the Little River, on the 20th inst, Joseph Arthur, son of Joseph Bloutn, aged 6 years and 9 months.Î',HE undcitigned tefis tr> inform ifia friends { and the public that bis ICB-UABA.iE | at tie foot of the Cone at the Kontmoren.y ! Falls will be ready to-day tp re*aive visitors, j TH03 L&VALLEB, Jr.Quebec, Jany.25, 1366.\t2 Quebec Assemblies.¦ |''HE FIRST of these ASSEMBLIES will f take place nt tbe teUSIO HALL, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st January.All applications (or Tiokets to be made to the undersigned.E.H.PEMBKRTON, S^cre'ary, TVsr Street.1 n, s Que ec, Jany 26 H66.To tin4 i atlif'dr.il ureijAlio.i.un- PR ICE OF WOOD.Saving and Comfort secured ary& Danger prevented by using MUM*».?\u2019* Pale»! FUEL ECONOMISER Which is placed at a price within the reach of all, so that no family studying ejonomy should be wi bout on>.OBSERVE THESE FACTS : It Is tho only invention which economises fuel, effecting a raving of from one-third to one-fifth, according to tbe draft of the chimney.It preserve! the pipes clean and prevossts accumulation of soot.It is also a valuable safety, guard and preventative agoicst the danger of fire.Insurance Ofiictt plea e take notice.It iacreasrs the heat, and, at the same time, make* it last longerea the Cathedral >Serv ce on the first Sua-day in Fe rua y are io be bad at tbe Deposi tory of tl)e Chur, h Sccfoty, St.John Street Price* varying front 4d upward*.M.G.MOFNTAIN, MAYFIELD SHEPPARD, Church Warders.Quebec.Jany 25, 1666.\t6 Cheap GROCERIES 'I'HR undersigned, intending ralibqnisb l tbe general Grocery butiayra, and confine himself to the sale of Step)* Gooes, will dispose of his present Uo«k of FANCY GROCERIES, from now till lit May next, at ndaa- ed priées.w\tJOHN PATERSON.Qn 48, John Street.Qoebee, Jaay.S3, 1866.\t8 Lost, L PEW days rince, a PORTMOMAIE eon.talaiag 38 Dollars ia Motes.Tbe finder receive Tea Dollars Reward by leaving It at Onomou Oflee.Qeebee, Jaay.33, 1866.\t3 Wanted, TWO BXPERIBX0 4D SALESMEN for the Dry Goods boeiases.Apply to P.LAVOIE.Qaebeo, Jaay 18, 1886.\tSo*tf Thorough-bred > lock.JHB snbscribvr offers for sale TWO SHORT HORN BOLLS, via: MKlng of Deibi,* red and white, eaivsd JTth December, 1884, got by Sir Gay, oat of Chios, g.d^ Daphne, Ac., Ao.; and 44 Doha of St.Albaae,* rad aad white, salved 14th Jane, 1868, got by Imperial Ox* ted 4805, ont of Saille tf iUts, g.d , Obio Belle, As.They ere both very promising animal», (tbe first named rein g a prise takes at the Lowtr Oeaada Exhibition in Montreal, 1888,) aad af tbe beet strain of short born blood aad well worthy the attention of Agricaltnral Socle ties aad termers wishing to improve tbe saule of their oo on ties or to breed thorough, heed stock.Per pedigreee aad particulars, apply to J.A.SEWELL, Jtnrn , St.Flavian Street, Quebec.Qeebse.Jaay.13, 1888.\t3p Bazaar! THE ANNUAL PAECT PAIR im the benefit of tbe poor of tbe ST.PATRICK'S OOEGEBGATIOM will be held cn and after the 38th of Jan nary instant, ia tbe Hall of tbe PARLIAMlfiT BUILDIBG, ia this City.Contributions will be thankfully received by the following ladies, who will presids at tbe UMiU KiLiTlRÏ BY the kind permission of Loin Albxasdsb Russul, Commandant of tbe Garrison, aad the respective Commardante and Officers of the ROYAL ARTILLERY, (10th Uri #ade,) Tth ROYAL FUSILIERS, and PRINCE CONSORT\u2019S OWN RIFLE BRIGADE, TheSPLBNDID BANDS of tboae Regiments will give ONB CONCERT during RAOH W8EK throughout the Winter, at the MUSIC HtLL, St.Lewis Street, the respective Bands playing succès lively on the alternate weeks.Paxoae or Aon ssto* Gallery, 131 cts ; Promenade, 2§ cts.CP1 Tickets to be had at R.Morgan\u2019s Marie Store, John Street, and at C.B Holiwell A Co.'s News Depot, oppori.e the Post Office.BE\" For the accommodation of parties desi* roue of obtaining tickets, 0.S HOLIWELL A CO.'S News Depot, Baade Street, will be kept open nntil EIGHT o\u2019c'ock on the even* lag of the Concert.ON TBCK\u2019iaflve'INU Mxr, The 26th instant, at EIGHT o'clock, the BAND of the Ttb ROYAL FUSILIERS, under the able direction of Mr.CuAaT,wiU perform.Doors open at half-past SEVEN, eiueb.\" Jan) .23, 1866.Wanted, A THOUSAND SEWING MACHINES, to repair and to pat into first-rate order.CP' Work warranted to give satisfaction.B.HINTON, T6, John Street, without.Quebec, Jany.20, 1866.\t\u20acp Offley, Cramp & Co.\u2019s Fine Fort Wines.Iv HE Snbeoriber, Agent for Messrs.Offley, Cramp A Oo., U now prepared to receive order* from the T ^ A DE for Spring Importa* tion.To eosnre direct shipment from Oporto, orders shuald leave this by the 16tb February.M.G.MOUNTAIN, St Andrew's Wharf.Quebec, Jany 21.1844.Cramp, Suter & Co.\u2019s SHfcRKIES.Fine I'BB Subecrib r, Agent forMesen.Cramp, So ter A Oo , is now preps'ed to reorive orders from the Trade for bpring Importation.To ensure direst shipment from Gadm, orders should leave this by the 15th February.M.G.MOUNTAIN, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, Jaay.32, 1866.Robinson\u2019s Oatmeal.OW RECEIVING, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, St.Andrew'* Wharf.N Immediately in rear of bis premises lately de* strayed by fire.Qaebeo, Jany.22, 1864 Robinson\u2019s Split Peas.OW RECEIVING in barrels, and For sale by M.G MOUNTAIN, St Andrew's Wharf.Quebec, Jany.22,1866 N Kxtra Bright Porto SUGAR Rico 30 receiving ex London, and Hogsheads now *\u2022 Ottawa,\" from Tor sale by M.G MOUNTAIN, St.Andrew's W barf.Quebec, Jany.32, 1866 Mrs J.B.Parkin, President ; M».J.Lane, Mrs.J.Flaaagaa, Mrs.Dwyer.Mrs.Maguire aad Mrs.Bel'.san will prsside at tbe refteshmeat table.gf\" By the kind permission of the Colonel aad Oflasrs of the EOTAL FUSILIERS, the BAMD of the Regiment will play ia tbe evea* toi*'\tKATE SHEA, Secretary.Qaebeo, Jtoy.38,1868 Just Receiving» PUNCHEONS aad BARRELS BO O P.HIGH WINES.For solo by GIBB, LAIRD A ROSS.Quebec, Jaay.33,1388 .\t5 Best W ire Rope.HUTOflIMG\u2019S ADMIRALTY\u2014VARIOUS ***** For sola by LaMSSURISR A CHAMPION.Qasboc, Jaay.38, 1868.\t8 Canvass.p DLL SUPPLY of veriote qualities.For sale by LaMBSURIER A CHAMPION.Quebec, Jaay 33, 1864 .\t8 Insolvent Estate JACQUES FLOUS, Merchant Tailor.Wanted, ON or before the first of May next, one Sit* ting and two Bod-rooms unfurnished with Board.Private family proie red.Address, stating terms, Ac., D., Box No.306, Post Office, Quebec.Quebec, Jany.24, 1866.\tip Wanted, ASIOOND-HAND DONKRY ENGINE Apply at the office of the B:*gHsii aud Canadian ?,ining Oouioae/.J Quebec, Jany.24, 1666.PORTER, Secretary.4 Horse W anted.^OUND \u2014 not over aix years old.WOODS A CO.Qaebeo, Jany 24, 186A\t2 Quebec Ladies\u2019 School, Conducted by MRS.STURTON, Amited by Magtert.'i'HE next term will commence on FIRST 1 FEBRUARY.The course of study embraces everything Leoeeeary for a thorough English Education, with Prenob, Drawing, are of Globes, Astro* nomy, Ae.Espeoial attention to Arithmetio and Grammar and proficiency ensured.2V, DALHOUSIB PLACE, IspLaxani.Cnebec, Jany.24, 1866.Classes for Painting, Drawing, French, &c.MRS.STURTON begs to oail tbe attention of parents to her classes for Drawing in Pencil and Chalk, Landscape end Flower Painting.Also, French by a Parisian Professor, who is very successful in teaching to write and speak the language with facility.3f, DALHOUSIB PLACE, Esn,xxxds.Qaebeo, Jany.24, 1866.Impoliant Notice .jt'ANTID\u2014A PARTNER, with a small W capital, in a paying and well established retail basinets In this City.For farther iafbrmatioa, address X.H., Chronicle office.Qaebeo, Jany.23, 1866.\ttf Notice.THE undersigned firm having made arrange* mentt ia NEW YORK and BOSTON for all their Newspapers and Magaaii ev, Ac.to come by Mail ou tbe dey of publication, so that parties In Quebec can get tbs above THRBB DAYS la advance ot' the Sxprtee parcels.ARRIVAL OF PAPERS: Harper\u2019s Weekly, Leslie's Illustrated, Mercury, N.Y.Weakly and others on Saturdays.Ledgsr, Ohimney Oorner, Waverly, Pilot, Wilkes\u2019, Clipper and others tco numerous to mention on Wednesdays.C.K.Holiwell Al Co., ST ATI ON KRS, QUEBEC NEWS DEPOT.OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.Qaebeo, Jany 24,1368.fiantles & Jackets HALF FUI CE.Soiled Stays HALF PRICE.Sells Üiien Collais and Cuffs HALF PRICE.Trimmings nod Ornament?, \u2014AT\u2014 HALF PRICE.Remnants of Cloths, Remnants of Tice e ds Remnants of Dress Stuffs, Remnants of Ribbons.been appointed Assignee la this Creditors are notified to fyle their HAVE outtor claims according to law.Tbe Creditors of the Insolvent are notified to attend a Meeting at my office, on the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at 3 o'clock, P.M., for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate ceneral\u2019y.PEMBERTON PATBR80N, Official Assignee.Qaebeo, Jany.33, 1866.______13 Insolvent Act o( i861.Is the matter of JAMBS MOUNTAIN, An Insolvent.*TlH£ Creditors of tbs Insolvent are notified | to meet at the office of the undersigned Victoria Chambers, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, Qnoooc, on MONDAY, ihe 6th dsy of February nex*, at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M., for the public exam I n \u2022 Hnc of the Insolvent and the ordering of the tftlrs of tbe Estate generally Tbe Insolveu < i« hereby notified to attend sai meeting.WM.walker, official Asrignee.1w at LAIRD k HELPER'S, Corner ot Him1* A Fabriqae Sts Qaebeo, Jany.18, 1866.Salesmen Wanted W muf> V: VlOtil REAL fc'HUXKlir C0MF.tr>.GK&MffMAS \u2014AND\u2014 w Tear\u2019s Notiez.rrtHE .leraigned of havin.pu*cb*sed the PRESENTS.Winter 1865-6.ffcAivu^r*- Hooked to (««riloadetry, >r Liverjrocl.Ratum Tickata granted at Reduced Rater.HI6 COMPANY'S LTN3 i« oomcowi of tbe fallowFlr.i C'.a-s .-*u-ar.er-.i;o A CADI AX, 26»0 tons .Building ttlRU VIaX, 2600 ion».Cap*.BalU&tiu*.MORA VIAN, 2660 tone.\u201c\tAlton.HIBERNIAN, 2484 ton»-.14\tDutton.NOVA SCOTIAN, 2800 tons.44\tWylia.BELOIAN.iiMtona^.44\tBrown.NORTH AMERICAN,17H ten», 44\tKerr.DAMASCUS, 1300 ton*.- 44 Watt*.Carrying the Canadian and United Statce Mailt.Bailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURDAY, calling at Loch Fcylo to receive oo board and land Maile and Paesengors from and to Londonderry Dates of tailing are as iollovs \u2014 FROM PORTLAND: PERUVIAN.Satnrday, Jany.6th,'86 BELGIAN.\"\t*\tIStb,\t44 MORAVIAN.\u201c\t44\t20tb,\t» NORTH AMERICAN, .\t44\t\u201c\tiTth,\t44 NOVA nCOTIAN,.44 Feby.3rd, \u201c HIBERNIAN.*4\t\u201c\tlOib,\t44 And every succeeding Saturday.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC i Tb Londonderry or Liver pool.Cabin\u2014$72 60, $76.60 and $86.60, according to accommodation.Steerage\u2014$31.Berths not secured until paid for.U\" An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.For farther particulars apply »o ALLANS, UAC * CO., Agents.Quebec, Jany.3, 1846.*; B12 Subs irlber i*gd,oc>l! apo i»! at\u2019en* t >010 bid friand-* and the pul-lie to his large t*n-i wi-ll eriected gioct o' ib«i :o.lowing art.civ.« : Silver Capped Smelling Bottles, Toilet Bottles, Fancy Toilet Pots, Dressing Cases, Lubin\u2019a New Perfumes, Higge\u2019s do Gosnell\u2019s do Fountain Perfumes, Fancy Back Combs, Tortoise-shell Dressing & Back Combs, &c.With a large assortment of HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL and CLOTH BRUSHES, from the best English manufacturers JOHN W MoLKOD, Chemist A Druggist, 63, St.John's Gate.Quebec, Dec.22, 1865.Toya! Toys! \u2014WITH- OTHKK VARIEUhS, Suitable for Christmas 4* New Year's Presents roa SALB BY m HUMAN, Jk good-.ril' of MR.NOONANS business, OOMMKrtOIAfi KEbTAURANT.oorner ot St.Peter and Art *ur Streets, Quebec, immediately opnoriie Bvtik of Montreal, will continue to supply Tobl- D'Hâte daily, from ll A M.to 4 PM.Fresh Malpec Oys era in tbe Shell or Cooked to order.J.CHALMERS.J\tVa» »«.IflftR ________ i i>'i\u201c(LLitK,T & SCOTT, ADVOCATES, OFFICE :\u2014Ateiwson\u2019s BmrtHNos, ST.PETER STREET.Onehee.Jenv.4, l8e\u20196.1 m w \u2014at ran\u2014 NOTICE.THK Grand Trunk Ferry STEAMER \u201cARCTIC\u201d WILL, ontil farther notice, run to connect with the Trains arriving and leaving Point Levi, making her first trip from Quebec side at 9.30 A.M., and the last from Quebec at 8.60 P.M., with Passengers for Montreal and the West.Intermediate trips will be made as Freight and Passengers may offer.Terms: for Passengers and baggage by train, 35 cents -, intermediate tripe, 12è cents.Freight moderate.Terms made known on application to the office, in Champlain Market Hall.JAMES T1BB1TS, Proprietor.Quebec, Jany.13, 1866.Dinning & Webster.FOR 'SALE, ; Off8 Yellow Metal, assorted rises.70 do Bar Iron, assorted rises.English Tarred Rope, best London Oakum.English Coal Tar.Bridsh Pitob.OanadUn Pitch.Dinning & Webster, Ï|>X8CUTKoidersfor every description of good», exported from Britain, on the bent term*.Quebec, Jany.15, 1866.Ornameiibi Hair Manufactory Hair Culler and Dresser, Wig Maker and Petfum \u2022 r, So 1, ST.JOSEPH STREET, UPPcR TOWN.Qaebeo, Dec.16.1866.2m ?v>ns ol Teu»|>era«c«\u2018.: UK ST.LAWRENCE DIVISION meets t ever) TRIDAV evening, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, to tb» TEMPERANCE HALL, St.Francis Stteeu, U|'{»t Town.Brothers from a distance, visiting tbe City, are cordially Invited to visit the Division.Any information with regard to tbe order «rill be cheerfully given by Mr.Alex ftmeMon, Palace Street; George James Duff, No.2 Gouillard Street; nod by Sergeant K.W.Robertson, Amy Hnital Ocrps, St.Louis Street By order, J.MOORE, W.F.Quebec.Nav 15, 1863 K.ATKIN, Exchange Broker, \u2014AMD- General Commission Agent, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIOf, Elgin Streer, OTTAWA.Nov Id 1865.3 [T*ANTED, FOUR EXPERIENCED 8ALK8MSN for the Dry Goods bosl-nes», speaking Boglish and French.None need apply withont good recommendations.Married men preferred THB0P.HUD0N St.Roch, Quebec, Jany.22, 1866\t1m Casault, Langlois, Angers & Colston, ADVOCATES, No* 13, BUADE ST RET.Upper Town, Quebec.N.CASAULT, J.LANGLOIS, Qaebeo, Jany.20,1866.AUGUSTE R ANGERS, J.G.0OLST0N.Imp Quebec, J n y.19, 18*16.Insol vr tf -f 1864.insolvent \\n a Vl> (rj lOvP^## terial, but the people are told what_lt is.The Re- The New York Tribune says, ,* toe reason why Drake's Plantation Bitters are so universally used and have such an immense sale, is that they are always made up to the originaTstandard, of highly invigorating material and of pare quality, although the prices have so largely advanced,\u201d Ao.\ti \u2014rv- - -\t- \u2022\t- t.- The Tribune just hiu the nail on the head.The and treatment of almost every disease.1 The purest medtemes will be prepared with the most skilfal attention, and will be admlnia tered with the gr atest care.rHE next Stated Meeting of the Central Board will be held in tbe Loot axe Hall, St.Ana Street, on THURSDAY, tbe 28th lust., at 3.30 o\u2019clock, P M.By order, A.J.WOOLRYCHE, Sseretary.Quebec, Jany.18, 1866 .\t3>td *\t> I ALF-CHEST8 Uncolored Japan 4 I Tea, very fiue.F or sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec, Dec 5, 1865.\tIm oipe is published aroand each Bottle, and the bottles are not rednoed in sis*.At least twenty imitations and counterfeit» have sprang up.They impose upon the people once and that\u2019s the last o( I them.\ti The Plantation \u2018 Bitters are now used in all the Government Hospitals, are recommended by the best physicians, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect.Facts are stubborn | things.44.I owe much to you, for I verily believe | the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.REV.W.H.WAGGONER, Madrid, N.Y.\" .Thou will send me two bottles more ot thy Plantation Bitters.My wife bas been greatly benefited by their use.Thy Friend.ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa.\u201d \u201c.I have been a great sufferer fom Dyspepsia, and had tc sbituii.n preaching.The | Plantation Bitters lave cured me.RKV.I.S.CAT HORN, Rochester, N.Y.ben«l us tw\u2014itv-tour dosen more of | your Plantation Bitierh- guests of our house.SYKES, CHADWICK A CO., Proprietors, Willard\u2019s Hotel, Washington, D.C.I have given the Plantation Bitters to ] hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect O.W.D.ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0.\" '.The Plantation Bitters hwe cored me of liver complaint, with which I wa?laid np pros-trate and had to abandon my business.II.B KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0.« .The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derunfoment of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me for years.It act/ like a charm.0.C.MOORE, 264 Broadway.\u201d Nnw-BRoroan, Mass., Nov.34, 1863.Da a* Sir :\u2014I have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system.Physicians and medicine failed to relieve me.Some friends in New York, who wereusing Plantation Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them.1 oommuuced with a small wine-glassful after dinner.Feeling bettor by degrees, In a tew days I astonished to find the coldness a'ld cramps had entirely left mo and I could sieep the night through, which I had not don* for years.I feel like another being.My appetite and strength have also greatly improved by the us* of the Plantation Bitters.Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSELL If the ladies hut knew what thousands of them aitcocstantly relating to us, w* candidly believe nc-half of the weakness, pmatrstlon and distress experienced by them would vanish.James Marsh, Esq., of 169 West 14th St., N.Y., says 44 he ha?three children, the first two are weak aud puoy,bl* wifo having been anable to nurse or attend them, but that she hse taken Plantation Hitters f\"?the last two years, and has a child now eighteen months old which si e has nursed and reared herself, and both are hearty, saucy and well.The article is invaluable t«* mothers,\" Ac.Such evidence might be continued for a volume.Tbe best evidence is to try them.They speak for j themselves.Persons of sedentary habits troubled ; with weak ness, letsltad*, palpitation of the heart, I lack of appetite, distress afUv eating, torpid liver, I constipation, diabetes, Ac., will find speedy relie.I through those Hitters.! Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the } Unit* ' Sûtes has a metal cap and green label ; around the uoi-;.Ho.:'9 of rublled bottles.See that the cap has Auction Sales, Quebec.HY a.).MAX HAM A v(>.IMPORTANT SALK Real Estate.BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, SATURDAY, The 37th January, On the Premises, If not prtviously disposed of by Private Sale, tHAT desirable property oconpied for many years by G.W naborne, K»q.t bounded on Dee Carrières Street by the dwelling of Henry Fry, Esq., and on Ste.Genevieve Street by the property of J.W.Leaycraft, Esq., and forming the oorner lot.This property U in first-rate order, gaa and water throughoat, admirably suited either for an Hotel, Olnb, first-class Boarding Honse or for two comfortable separate Dwellings.The property will be on view any day between the hours of 1 to 3 o'clock.For farther particulars, apply to A.J MAXH AM A OO., » a or to DINNING A WPBSTBR, Mrs.Fra- ç is Laoglr ia, ht P?t*r Street, Lower Town.It may be let a» one, two or thro* shop*.J.LANGLOIS.A dvocatr, 12, Baade Quebec, Jany 21, 1866.F or Sale or t.< I,el, FWB* No.N EXCELLENT HOURK, ba.if E, situate oo ner ot Baldl-maod and Mont Carmel Streets, heretofore occupied by the Militia Department, vitk yard, haogard and stable.Apply to J.B.C.HEBERT A J.ANOTIL, Notarié», No.18, Hope Street, ^ ,\t.\tQuebec.Quebec, Jany.18, 1866.TO LET.fTlHK residence of Rob t.Lemoine, J- ***\u2022»8t- Jussph Street, U.T.Enquire of BD J.DsBLOIS, 24, St FlavienStreet.Qoebeq, Jaay, 18, 1186.________la For Sale or to Lt t, r\\** Ot TWO COTTAGES on the jj|j« \" * 8t Lewis t-oad, adjoining Speneer ¦ft**1* Wood, with good ontbuiidinkS, gardens and pastures attached, one mile from tbe Toll Gate.Apply to MILES KELLY, No.3, St.Charles Street, Lower Town.Quebec, Jany.IT, 1860.\tp For Sale or to Ler, fpHAT first-class Cat Stone Dwel-Jl Ung House, with every conre-nienoe, situate on tbe bonth aide of St.Lewis Sire't, Upper Town, aojoit ieg tbe reoidence of Hon.0 Allern.Apply te E G.CANNON, N P.Quebec, Jany.16, 1866.\tim For Sale or to LeU \\ COMFORTABLE Brick House, terming the oorner of St Joachim \u2022SKw.and St.Angnstia Streets, Montcalm Ward, now oocopied by L.B.Dorioa, Esq.Citv Book keeper.Apply to B.G.CANNON, N.P.Qoebee, Jany.16, 1886.\tIm Pale, THREE-STORY Brick Bouse, with two etory Brick Stable in rear, situate on St Francis Street.Cap*.Terms of payment easy.Apply to GOWEN A LLOYD, Advocates, No.8, St.Peu-r Street.Quebec, Jauy.t«, 186«\tim TO IdBl/ y \u2014Poesesrion first May next,\u2014 M'f HE DWELLING HOUSE belong-J log to tbe Hon.Judge Gauthier, residing at St.Thomas, Village of Montmagny, situate No.0 Ste.Famille Street, Upper Town, Quebec This bouse bas been oocnpied by Jacques Orémaaie, Esq., Recorder of the City of Qnebec, since the 1st May, if 61, and la heated by two Russian stove», ora on tbe frost and tbe other on the depth of the raid boue», which stoves pass through tbe three stories and terminate in the attic.There is also a largo metal kitchen Steve,enclosed with tiles, cf which only one-balf need be heated, on choice, by means of keys This stave baa been bnilt for the house by Mr Charlco Me-denebein, on the proprietor\u2019s ord«r, wbopajml £17 10s for the same.The Russian sieves cost $300.There are also a stable, three story bangard and other ontbaildlngs attach d, with a passage In the rear for vebic es by St.François Street.Apply te the p t>prietor, or on the promisee, or to tbe undersigned.J B.0.HEBERT, N.P.Qaebeo, Jany.6,1866.____ To Let, Pcseesslonon tbe let of May post, \u2019 fj'HOSE TWO SHOPS ?«d DWEL-,1 LINGS, oorner of SU.John and Uranle Streets, Uoper Towu, riteent-ly o* epied by M.P.Poulin A Son.Apply to OY.TRSfclRR, Notary, 4, D Aiguillon Street.Qoebee, Dee.19, 18*6.For M4 New Window Muslins.T.LAIDLAW A 00 , 28, St.John Street.Qnebec, Dee 25, 1866.CHRISTMAS \u2014AXO\u2014 ETew Year\u2019» CHfta m For Sale or to I,et, \u2014Possession given on the 1st of May next,\u2014 MrpHB large Hone* on he Place J d*Armes, knows a* St.George's Hotel.itabla A tbreo-story Boose os Fort Street, for a Dwelling Honse or a Shop.Apply to LEVYSON SEWELL Advocate, Peter Sweet.Qoebee, Deo.4, 1868.\the-tf betwi EetabUeke «\u2022\u20224 te «eo tomeef Ma /» Lt si w r l f rw vOtC&w t *.&\u20ac.PKIKBS li a C* eetsbltthed their offloe in tbe Brick Building on their pretnieee, Oamer o'Qrant end Queen Streets, St.Boch'i.Bananon oe Qomm Bvaenr.\u2022 Bar IK 1M4 VA IL LI AM LOOjcv, ADVOCATK, OP i/'fi:\u2014Commercial Chamber^ 5T.PSTÎR STUBt^T.i1.**«M\t\u2022\t^ R, \u2022' Extra Bright Porto Rico 8u\u2022'?, I860.Fluid Extract Buchu A positive and Hpootflc Remedy for Aieenses of the blmAU\u2019,\tOrmmel oa.1 Drvpeiooi AmMkefe* This Vedioioe increeeee tbe powers of digestion, end excites the absorbents into healthy action, by whloh the matter of coloareons de» positions and ell unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as polo and inflammation, and is good for me z, women and ohildr«.*i.is very spirited, 30 oents.Extract of Fuller\u2019s Faith ! is the Cheapen and Best Article for wnafaiag end beautifying Linen, Woollen Lae*.Levn, Muslin, Ac., poeeesese unequal! ed efficacy in removing Grease, Stains, and the smoka-Ilk* colour of linen proueoed from bod washing, the czoeenve use of Soda, Lime, end other preparnUcac of Caustic Alkali \u201cTan BxvnaoT or Fub&aa\u2019e Baarn is the Quickest md most effective article ever intro dnoed, Incapable of Injury to the hands or the facet fabric, and require* only to be tried to be^predated.\"\u2014TWs, Aag.ST, IBM.Sample Peel «te, with nee fries Id.and 6d.13 80H0J4 nraBB maedthroufk otty retpedehL foil Direction* for LONDON t- \u2022«\u2014 Pat«mtvd la Use Cnltvd we, October 11, 1S64.SPECALJIOTICE.Davis\u2019 Medicated Cigars ! THI undertigned respectfully colls tbe at* tention of the public to bis recently patented MBDIOATID CIGARS.These Cigars have bean manufactured in this city from the Unset Havana Leaf Tobacco, under the immediate Inspection of the undersigned, end a*' their medicinal properties are known to several eminent physicians in this city, one trial will convince tbe most sceptical of their superior properties in relieving the undermentioned complaints :\u2014 MBDIOATBD CIGARS No.1.Thee* Cigars will be found to have an almost magical effect in relieving tbe more distressing symptoms of tbe following diseases :\u2014Headache, Asthma, Bronchitis.Spasmodic Com plaints (especially of the Stomach), Liver Com plaints, Neuralgia, apilepcy, Ambly Opia or duUneee of sight.Gout and ail kindred diseases MBDIOATBD CIGARS No.3 WHI greatly ameliorate the following complainte :\u2014Organic Diseases of the Heart, Dropey, Weak Lungs, Nervousness, Indpien* Consumption, Ac., Ac.Tbe immediate relie: they give in these cases makes them invaluable to ell penone alMeted with any of the above complainte.In consumption they will, in relieving tht oeugh, Ac , tend to prolong life.Previous to intrododnv these Cigars the undersigned made known their eompodtion to some of tbe principal medical gentlemen o> this city, among whom be begs to beyetmitted to name tbe following;\u2014Dre.CeapbelL Hall.Sutherland, Hingston, Maodonneil, Fraeg Baddy, Fenwick, Monroe, David, Ac.Directions accompany each package.Sold by all Druggists.Bach package bears the manafaotareP* signature.8.DAVIS, Sol* Proprietor and Manufacturer, Montreal.B^ For sale in Quebec by BOWLB8 A Mo-LBOD, JOHN B.BURKS and JNO.MÜSSON AGO.June 14,1864.\tSm-8o Ammunition LtiLrnxr; TARGET 19 Fbst Suctma.THB GOOD Ditpecker.This song patriotic, and popular.WB NBVIR CAN F0RO1T IT ; or, The Memories of Andersonville Prison-Pens.By Beery Tucker.If you wish your sensibilities awakened with touching words and a rich and plaintive melody, do not fail to procure this song.Every soldier and soldier\u2019s friend, especially tbe friends of oor tortured heroes at Andersouville, should hear this exq lisite song.30 cents.LOVE ON THB BRAIN.By Mrs.Parkuurzt.A very amusing and popular song.30 cents.THB \u201c NATION IN TEARS.\u201d A Dirge to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, ziy Konrad Teeuer.30 cents.OUR SONG OF LIBERTY.With the R*-vitilt as an iotrodnetiou.By H.Miliard.This song combines a charming melody with very spirited and patriotic words, and pleases everybody.30 cents.THI WHIP-POOR-WILL SONG.By H.Millard.A beautiful woodland love-song, with the pathetic and familiar echo of the \u20224 Whip-poo>Wm.\u201d 38 cents.« KISS MI WHILE i\u2019M SLEEPING.\u201d Words by Wild ldg*rton.Music by Konrad Trouer This beautiful and artistic song is one of Miss Morris\u2019s favorites, and is sung by her at nearly all her concerts.30 cents.DB LORD HE MAKE US FREE.Minstrel Song,- By Em&u C.Pation.This soog has very .¦'tnic words, and a brilliant melody.No one can fail to be delighted with it.30 cents.EVERY BODY\u2019S LOVE-SONG.Words by W.Jeon lags De merest.Music by Konrad Trener.Comprisicg the titles of ail tbe popular love-songs, and illustrating love in all its phases.30 oenU.THE COTTAGE BOUND THE CORNER Word* by Mrs.M.A.Kidder.Music by Hemy Tucker.This is a very obatmiog sotg; tbe words beot.tifnl, and the melody delicious.:-0 cents.MR.GARNET, NONE OF TOUR BLARNEY.\"7 A Sedgwick.A very comic and beautiful Inch song.30 ream THI BOYS THAT WEAR THE BLUR.By Benry Tucker.A splendid song, both in words and melody, and a beautiful and jost tribute to our returning heroes.30 cents.THB CHAIN OF LOVE.30 cents.monos.w£l! briFhten UP th® Chain, love, That binds our hearts in one, For sweet the kiss And rare the bliss In nnion thus begun.Any of the above songs will be sent by mail.poevpoid, on receipt o?tbe price, or at discount of oae-tbird when tbe order amounts to one » dollar.i Helm bold\u2019s Extract Buchu! t For weak nos* anting from Bxoessee, Habits ot Dissipation, Km ly Indiscretion, attended with the toliowuig Symptoms : Indupoeilion to Exertion.Loss of Power, Difficulty of Braathlug, Trembling, Wakefulness, PaBOTU BOH IFAftB Ouret Secret Dieoatot In all their stages at little expense, littk Mènes to uauieiH.Newfoundland\u2014Soutk-Kcut Coast.Lights at Cape Race \u2022 nd Cepe Pine.The fcllowiug importent Notice V* Navigators ha- been issued from the Hydrographic Offloe, Admiralty, London, in reference to Lights at Capa Race and Cape Pine, on the South-East Coast of Newfoundland, to which the attention of all conoerned is especially directed.By Command, R.R.U.BOOCHETTN, Commissioner of Customs.; The sabstaeoa of this Notice, as boob as It Is received on board, is to be Inserted in rtl Ink an the Charte affboted by It ; and iutr>-duoed into the margin, oc otherwise in whe pegs, of the Sailing Directions to wnloh it relates.See Inst-actions, Navigation and Pilotage, p.173.N0TI0B T0MARINIB8.[No.38.) rawsofmoLaan\u2014eouTn-sasT oo«sr.Llfktt at Cape Bice and Cape Pine.Information has been received at tbe Admiralty, that it baa been decided to make the following changea in the lights at Cape Race , and Cape Pine, on the south-east coast of New- ; foundland, vis : The fixed light at Cape Race, to be altered .to a revolving white light, attainiag Its greatest brilllaaoy every half minute.The revolving light at Cape Pine to bo al- | tered ta * $rtd white light.\tj It is expected that these changes may take : place some time In August 1^65, bnt the precise date, with further information, wilt be published in a subsequent Notice.j I Bv Command cf their Lordships, GEO.HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer.Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, I3th Jnne, 1866.rv*',*.,mv»t- if;* DISEASES tiKSULTi'w* I'koM j Dtsor levt of Itir Ami OitroHtivo Orunn* A US OOBBD B7 KOOFLAND\u2019S r* OT i*I» .A** Com Cwermw it Capital, TWO Mr .JU.LAPIX itLALK H' tH S'iorhnff VK P\u2019UKDi?.F re Ute&Gi'rf.vteMt, ebauge of diet, no inconvenience, and N POST TIB.ir no KT.USE HELMBOLD1* EXTRACT BUC J For all affections and diseases of those organs, whether EXISTING IN MALE OR FBMALN, From whatever cause originating, s^d no matter how long standing.Diseases df these organs require tbe aid of a diuretic.Helmbold\u2019s Extract Buchu li t.hf Ot-rU Diuretic.And it te cor*ain to have tbe desired effect in ail dis «ses for which it is recon:-nended.B NEW AM) BEAUTIFUL Instrumental IVIasiLc JUST ISSUXD.BEAU-MONDE QUADRILLE Reepeotfulh' inscribed to Mme.Demurest arranged by Harvey B.Dodwortb.Contains principal melodies of tbe popular eouge.\u2018 Love on the Brain,\u201d \u201cIfae Good Time q0\u201c#LB°7\"'\u201d \u2018'Th® Wbipper-poor-Will^ng,\u201d \u2022\u2022 Jubilee Prise Song,\" -Do Lord He make us Free,\u201d \u201cOur dong o' Liberty, and \u201cThe Cottage round tbe Corner A rplendid composition.40 cents.THE FESTIVAL MARCH.A piece.By Obarlee Frsdel.very spirited 30 cents.THIWATBB-ULY POLKA.Very fine.Bv Theodore Moelling.30 teats.GRAND INDIAN MAROH.By Konrad Treuer.ConUlns the beauties and r ril-lianoy of the fonrth act of Meyerbeer\u2019s ip endid opera of the Africaine.This piece is not difficult, but v-ry artistic.Figured for fingering.40 cents.RECHERCHE POLKA MAZURKA.By Charles Fradel.A real g m.30 cents I ANGBL9 WHISPERING.Ad impromptu for the piano.By Charles Fradel.An exquisite piano piece, and one of this popular composer's beet efforte.30 cents.THE GRBSN HILLS NOCTURNE.By Bar-?eyB Dodworth.40 cent*.This i« one of Dodworth\u2019s best efforts, and a great favorite at the Central Park concerts.A discount of one-third givra when the piece* ordered emoout X» $1 or over.All music tent by mail poet froe.We also furnish any music published in the United States, free of postage, when tbe marked price is Included in the order.Address IUprM«ata ¦booting at MO 7«4s, with KÎÆY\u2019S ENFIELD CARTMCU.wls of snipping ¦LEY\u2019S AMMUNITION ot btsby Descmxmos For Sporting or Military Purpose*.Double Waterproof Central Fir* cape, Fe.t Waddings to prswent th* leading of Guns, Vire Cartridge ¦ for killing Game, Ac., at long distances.Breech Loading Cartridge Oases ci superior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for \u201c Le fan chaux\u201d Revolver* of 1, 8, end 13 MUlMetree.Jocot\u2019i Rifle Shell Tabes, Cartridges ard Cap* for Colt\u2019s, Deane's, Tranter's, Adaimv, aad other Revelver*.BALL CARTRIDGES For Infleld Rifles, also for Westley Richard\u2019s, Terry\u2019s, Wilson\u2019s, Mont Storm's, Green\u2019e, enu other Breech-loaders.buiUU of uniform, teexgkt mad* Iry cxrmpretttrn free* toft Refined Lead.Meehan leal) y fitting projectiles for Rigby\u2019s and Henry's Rifles.BLBY BROS.Gray's-lnn-Road, London, * o BW waovasaM oaav.\u2022 It »3.1««8.\t«\t\u2022- OE\u2019TKNIt wttb *Dinneford\u2019e Bure Fluid Magnesia Hoe been, daring 36 yean, emphatically sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public as tne Baev Ranov for jifafft of th* Stomach.Heartburn, Headache, Aad as a Man Araamv for delicate oonetitu-tione, mom eepedeQy for Lodiee end Children, combined with th* AcldalMted LeMiOM flyrnp.It fora* on agreeable Rfervemtig Draught, in which Its aperient qualities are much increased.Daring Hot Sxasou end in Hot Ouium, the regular use of this simple end elegant remedy hoe been found highly beneficial.Manufactured by DINNBFORDA OO^ 171, New Bond Street, Loudon ; As4 fluid by all respectable 0 be misa throughout tbe World.SW For Bole by BOWLES A MoLIOD, Mo-lie ai Hall, Qubec.N.3.\u2014Ask for Dutuavnw\u2019t Havaesia P .\u2022 1M4.\ti*.Dec 6, 1665.JENNING8 DEMO REST, 473 Broadway, New-Yoik.Newfoundland Pale Seal Oil 1 f I\tCask* Steam Refined Water I * ^ Whit* Pal* Seal Oil, now receivic*r and for sale by\t^ Quebec, Aug.14, 1865 M.G.MOUNTAIN.Tbe London Jonrar^l f| HB Beet, Cheapest, Largest and :o/»t ¦ Bcaatifally Illustrated Publication ever issued, having a Greater Circulation than that of any other periodical in the world.* Its Contents embrace the best works of SIR WALTER SOOTT, Barti.J.i^rrn, PIERCE EGAN, PERCY B.ST.JOHN, HENRY J.BYRON, WATTS PHILLIPS, JAMES GRANT, Ao~ MISS RRADDON, MRS.301TTHW0RTH, MRS.GORDON UMY-THIE8, Ac., Ac., end many other Eminent Authors ; splendidly Illustrated by the most celebrated Artists, including JOHN OILBBRT, KEBLIY HAL «WELLE PRIOR, A«l, Also Innumerable exciting and agreeable Short Talcs, Ohanning Poems; valuable Educational and Social Essaya ; interesting Desuriptioss of the most Remarkable Places in the World, Illnatrated by Artiats of high standing ; thousands of useful Receipts of every kind ; numéros Records of Scientific Inventions and D.a-ooveri«s; Statlstica embracing all the princieul Official Returns published, of Public Accounts, Population, Emigration, Health, Military, Naval, and Commercial affain, and xuucl) Valuable General Statistical Information ; short Miscellaneous Pieces, Editorials of Literary and Historical Interest Illustrative of paa iing events ; Extracts from tho Hooka of tho Dr.y ; Gems of Thought, culled from the works of the Beet Writer*.In all languages ; Witty and Laughable Jokes and Anecdotes, together with a most voluminous personal Correspondence upon every imagioab) topic, conveying at once information the most varied and the most extensive.The LONDOM JOURNAL stands unrivalled for tbe instructive, amusing and moral excel-leoot of its contents, tbe beauty of its illastru-tione, the clearness of its type, the auperioritj of its paper and for its cheapness.Issued in Weekly Noe, Id.; Monthly Parts, 6d.; Half-yeorlj Yols^ 4s.8d.Vole.I.to XL.ore now Thr LONDON JOURNAL may be had of every respectable Bookseller In the Colonies, Ac., or by ordering in any part of the world.LONDON JOURNAL OFFICE, 333,a,rand, London.Deo.17, 1884.\t53-2sw Blood! Blood i Blood! HELMBOLD1* Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla ! For purifying tbe Blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure 8tai e of the Blood, and tbe only reliable and «iffejtual known remedy for the onre of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Palus and Swellings of tbe Bones, Ulcerations of tbe Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly Eruptions of the Hkin Awl Be.auttfyvig the Complexion.NOT A FEW ot tho worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accumulate* in tbe Mood.Of all tbe discoveries that have been made to purge it oat, none can eqnal in effect Helmbold!» Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.It clennsee and renovates the Blood, initille the vigor of health into the evstein, and purges out the hnmors which make dise ai*.It stimulates tbe healthy functions of tbe body, and expels the disorders that grow at d rankle in the blood Such a remedy that coaid be rehsd on has long been sought for, and now, for tbe first time, the public haro one ou which they can depend.Our apace here does not admit of certificates to show its effects, bat the trial c' * linjle bottle will show to the siok that it l.\u2018\u2018.3 virtues surpassing anything thev have eve.iken.Two tablespooneinl of the Extract of Sana papilla added to a pint of water is eounl to the Lisbon Duu Drink, and one bottle la fully equal to a gallon of tbe Syrup of Sarsaparille, or the decoction ui usually made.o Helmbold\u2019s Rose W&sh, An excellent Lotion for dleeeeee arising from habits of dissipation, need in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in suoh diseuse as recommended.Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines.Also explicit directions for use, iritK Hundred* of thousand» living witnesses, and upwards of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest so arose, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, Ac.The Proprietor bee never resorted to their publication In the newspapers ; be does not do this from th* foot that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped ap by certificates.Tbe Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, shonld stand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for its basis, Induction for Its pillar, and Troth clone for it* Capital My Bxiract Sarsaparilla la a Bloow Purifier ; my Extract Buchu *3 a Diuretic, and will aot as su eh in oil caser Both are préparée on purely scientifie prin oiplee\u2014in vacuo\u2014and are the most active measures of either that con be made.A ready and conclusive test will be a comparison of their properties with those set forth in the following works : See Dispensatory of tbe United Stetea.See Professor Daws**\u2019 valuable works on the Practice of Physio.See rennuks made by tbe celebrated Dr.Physio, Phil*.See remarks made by Dr.Ersaxui McDowsll, a celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen\u2019s Journal.See Medico-Ghirurgiçal Review, published by BssjAMia Travibs, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.See most of the standard works < medicine.D Sold by ad Druggists everywher e.Address letters for information, In confidence, to m.t.helmbold.Chemist PIliMOIPJi, DEPOTti.Helutàatd't Drug and Chemical IVureheuee, No.594 BROADWAY, N.Y OB TO Mrdieal Jto|H4, No.104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHIL A Beware of Counterfeits, Ask for Helmbold\u2019s 1 TAKE NO OTHER] JOHN F.HENRY A CO., 303 St.Paul Bl, Mrpireai, Wholesale Agsr**' * *hs Canadas.Si arc '.7,\t'If This Notice will affect the following Admiralty Charts Iiewfounr end, South-East Gout, No.3916 ; and Gulf of St Lawrence No.2516.Also, British North America, Lights List, Nos.14, 15.TH* GREAT ifRBNGTSfcKIXtt Tonic p These Bitters have performed more Cures I GIVE BETTKB SATISFACTION 1 Hevs nor* Testimony I HAVB MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM > Tht>o any other article in the market.We 4e/V ony One to contradict thi* And will Pay $1000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us that Is not usscri».Hoofland\u2019s German Bitiers Will cure every oaie of Chronic or Nervous Debility disease* of the Kidneys, and Diseases Arising from a disordered Stomach.Observe the following Symptoms : R.tuUing from Di*ord*n of the Digeitive Organ* s | Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the .Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision.Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flushes of Heat, Jurninc in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and gre^t Depression of Spirits.That thia Bitters is not Alcoholic, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, And oan\u2019t make Dronka* ds, Hut is the BEST TONIC in the WORLD f OHIBCofdpeuy cjutt m talN^t/RII Baud''»vs Liid ei.ot .rv\t;?t**;epv»sj v5* Ji.LOSft or r>AVA«>,tbj- FIRJ.on th*icao*t favourablo tYMcr., *4 t.\\w rvtai ohArgod bj m\\y çoc l Kiigiinh Co»»: .\u2022.y.VI just lessee f-rovs^Vy\twlvioct ir *\t.' t o- »H »¦ \u2022 «fUtfL-nd.\u2019»*h« .arga *J «\u2022itai aims jcUtfi'iftw revnagri*» .»*-, » -M-\u2022 «'.».! - < lafecy to tne m»uc*iI, No oharf e fer PcliolM or Transfert- }\tt ,efy\" J&ife j&&par*Z\u2018jftonx* The fallowing ad vantages, ajBOrgstnutceivbs uKOvr#! are offered bv xr.'e Qr~tn>uKT \u2022oearvta» tutaeding to insure their livea Perfect sosnrity for the folâletRat Exmada.T 8», I transmit to you herewith, for youi inform* atlon, an Order of Her Maj-sty in Oonnoil, extending th* provisions of the Foreign Deserters' Aot ef 1853 to tbe Sublime Ottoman Port*.I have, Ac., (Signed,) EDWARD CARDWELL.Governor VieoouiT Monos, Ac., Ac., Ac.( Copy »f Order til Council referred to.) ?t the Court at Windsor, the 18th day of May, 1866.rassssT : The Qtrua\u2019s Most Excellent Majesty in Oonnoil.it / HERSAS, by tbe Foreign Deserters' vT Act, 1863, it is provided that whenever it is made t* appear to Her Majesty that dne facilities are or will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships, in the territoriea of any foreign power, Her Majesty may by Order in Oounoil, stating that snob facilities are or will be given, declare that seamen, oot being \u2022laves, who desert from mere haut ships belonging to a subject of such power when within Her Majesty\u2019s dominions, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships, and may limit the operation of suoh Order, and may render the operation thereof subject to t>?.ch conditions and qualifications (if any) as ouiy be deemed expedient : Aud whereas it has been made to appear to Her Majesty, that due facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen, not being Turkish subjects, who desert from British merchant ships in the territories of tbe Sub- j lime Porte : Now, theref re, Her Majesty, by virtue of tbo powers vested iu Her by the said Foreign Deserters\u2019 Act, 1862, aad by and with the advice of Her Privy Oounoil, Is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from aud after the publication hereof in tbe London Gasette, seamen not being slaves, and not being British subjects, who desert from merchant ships belonging to subjects of the coblime Porte within Her Majesty's dominions, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships ; provided always, that if any such deserter has committed any crime to Her Majesty\u2019s dominions, he may be detained outil he has been tried by a competent Court, and until hie sentence 'If any) baa been folly carried into effect.Aad the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, tbe Secretary of State for tho Colonisa, aud tbe Secretary of state for India in Oounoil, are to give the necessary directions herein accordlug- (Signed, ARTHUR HELPS.July 11,1866.\t8 PRMS HJJ DRESSERS.CHRISTMAS AND Toys! 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AND USEFUL ORNAMENTS FOB THB MILLION 1 CALL AND EXAMIha H.W.BANMaF S EXTENSIVE STOCK OF TOYS» Fancy & ( abinet Wan* CHIfti OKftA&fc.lSN, 07 rn BB8T Frencli, English and German BRCraVED PKB^lSJ 8TKAmV,BS FROMJiüRüPE.Everything New and Novei.Renumber Re.10, ST.JOKtt STREET.Quebec, Deo.34, 1664.Ship-Van! to Let.'|3HB SHIP-YARD formerly belonging to the 3 late John Munn, Ssq.Apply to a.I GLAOKEMEYER, jNctary.Quebec, Feby.33, 1866\ttf Office to Lei.DOUBLE OFFICE in the tVuniuertiial Ch»''' * \u2022 ) i Apply to 'Veboc, Apr )* »\u2022«*.£MF~ Read toho eaye so ; ~$SU FROM THE HON.THOMAS B.FLORENCE FROM THE HON.THOMAS ii.FLORENCE FROM THE HON.THOMAS B.FLOIvENCK Washington, Jan.1st, 1864.Gentlemen,\u2014Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hésitation, in writing the fact, that I experienced marked benefit from your Hoofland\u2019a German Bitters.During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing aud onerous duties nearly prostrated me.A kind friend suggested the use of the 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-\"\u2018.o of your Germ»'' bitters, 1 did so, and hi -.'i.erienor,4\t.uq unexpected relief; my hoalth has u- u vary materially benefitted.I confidently recommend the article where I meet with cases similar ic my own, and have been assured by many at their good effects.Respectfully yours, T.WINTER, Roxborough, P*.From REV.J.fi.HERMAN, of the German Reformed Church, Katstown, Berks County, Pa, Dr.0.Jackson\u2014 Respected Sir :\u20141 have neet troubled with Dyapepaia nearly twenty year*, and have never used any medicine that did di* as much good as Hoofland\u2019a Bitters.I am very much Improved in health, after banns taken five bottles.Yours, with respect, ».U.HE RE A*.BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.Ssethat the signature of \u201c(J.M.JACKSON\" \u2022« »o tbs WRAPPER ofaach not».Is Priei\u2014SiitgU lioiiU Un* Dollw, or HnU «* I'-n for tb.Should your usarut druggist ua bava the article, do not be put off by any of tha iDf-iicatirg preparations that may lia offered J>' plaça, but send to us, 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Entry Volunteer should have a Bottle, in case of Sudden Attacks of Lhseas\u2019 .TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES Here Tbroati Hudde* Colds, Oougls, *c., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing Sore aouth.Canker, Liver Complaint, Dvspepsivor Indigestion, Cramp and Pa'n in Sumach, .>owp! Complaint, Paioten1 Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery.TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES Felons.Bolls aud Old Sores, Severe Burns and Stalds, Outs, Bruises aud Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken B-east, Froe
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