Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 décembre 1867, mardi 17 décembre 1867
[" FERIAL m imcE comphi -Qf- (E8TABUSHED 1809.) Sobcoribed and Investad Capital and Beaerred Fond £1,946,CC0 .STERLING.Funds Invested in Canada : $105,000.D.A.Bp88, A if.at for CS«Wo, Toot of MoraUix H11L P.\tOat.t, 1844.CHOCOLAT-MENLER,! x\t(MuiafMtend oalj la Tnaa*.) ?HMUAL COWIOMFTIOH KXCI1D6 .\t; 5.000,000 lbs.TfllB OMOtlUmt, Wat, mmmmt 4«U«Im« AHnMBt for RrMJdbst kaowa sise* ISM j 4«Am all boa«*t oompotion, aaaAaHwatod, kifkly «atritloaa, aad jmu*.Sold ia i Ik.Psskote.Also, MpoeisUy asaafsetand for satiag as or-dlaary swaattasats, or m dsssarts.WholwaM, Mntu, S3.Heari.tU StrMt, Coroat Sards i.Loadoa.Rstail, by aU raspsstakls koassr.Qaen^o.7.k.».1»»*\t_______ Ear AB LUSHED INÏ832 BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA IN URGE BOTTLES The Celebrated Preparation for PURIFYING THE BLOOD 4X0 HUMORS.IspssiaUy\u2019 rsoommsadsd for ass darlaf soriaf aad .umm.r, trhsa tks grassy ssorstloaa of ths faH aad wlnur moatha rsadsr tks fystsa Uabls fsrsra aad other dangsroas dissassa.BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA Is also a tafs aad rsllabls rsmsdy fbr aH ®rap-load aad Skia dissasss; for srary pkass of Serafala, whether immédiat, or korsditary ; for Std Socss, Boils.Ulosrs.Tumors, sad Absossss, ssd for orsry (tag# of Soorot Diseaso, orsa in tit worst forta.It is also a tars aad rrtiablo rsmody ,fsr Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetter.Scald Head, Soarroy, Whit* Sw.Uiag, Korroas aad Oonoral Debility of tho Systoss, aad att adbotioas of d»o Uw, Fever aad Agus, BlUioas Fever.CkiUs aad Tarer.Dumb Agao aad Jaaadloo.It Is gaar-aatsod to bs tho Pure** It Most Powerful Preparation GENUINE NONDUMS SIRSAPIRILli aad to tho boat modistes for tho ears of all Ossasa* arisiagfrom a ritiatsd «r impars stats of ths blood.\t* The aflietod may rest assared that there is Ms* Ute least particle \u2022f Mlmersl, Merc «rial tr say othsr poisoaous sabstsaes te this arndieias.It is perfectly harmless, aad may bs sdssiaistsr-sd ia all kinds of weathsr, rainy or dry, to persons in tho very weakest stages of siokaosa, or to tho most helpless infants, without deiag the Isast injary.Full directions how to take this most rateable mediriae wUl bo found oa tho tAoI ofoaeb bottle.Bsisvol\u2019s Saass.ri.uLLA is KSTABLISHHUr FOB Sals » a or COMMERCIAL AND INO^J QUCBrCCNI SHIPPING GAZETTE.XXI.QUEBJSOv 'JL'UEealOXY, 1/tU mLûCEJMBJaiI, 1S07 ^To.&IS77.The imperishable Perfume.& LANMAN\u2019S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER.THIS exr|wl« !te Perfume Is prepared direct from Bloosai ian*tible; while its inilaoam on tho ShlN is most rofrosh-iag, imparting a Dolightfol Baoyaaey to tho overtaxed Body aad Mind, part i« a lari v whoa mixed with tho water of the Doth.For Fainting Turns, Nervousness, Headache, Debility and Hysteria, It is a sara aad speedy relief.With the ver Wits of fashion it has for S3 years maintained its assendency over all other perfumes, throughoat the West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Central aad South America, aad we confidently recommend it as aa arttolo, which for soft delicacy of Flavor, richness of hoaqnot, and permanency, has no equal.It will also remove from tho skin Roughness, Blotches, Sun Burn, Freckles and Pimples.It is ss doHoioas as tho Otto of Roses, and tends freshness aad beautiful transparency to the eom-plexioo.Dilated with water it makes tho best dentifrice, imparting a nearly whiteness t > tho tooth; it also removes .all smarting or pain after shaving.HTBRPBITS] Murray à < anmaa ameutefilabel J ons.Look for tho name a ho bottle, wrapper Prepared only by LAHMAN * KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, How York.Sepj- 32, ^ôT._______John Masson A Co, Roderick McLeod, John B.Barks, W.E.Brunet, R.Dngal, Fdmoed fiHroux* Also, by all respectable Druggist» aad Dealers in Modioiaos.Sept.22.1MT NOTICE.rTAPPLICATIOli will ie made te tfce' rislators, at Its next Session of Parliament, to o aend tho Charter of ** Tho Dolmry Gold Mining Comnanv.** granted by Letton Patent under ths GrootSeal of this Previn m, in virtue of the Act FT and Victoria, eh^ ».datod 1st Jaly.lM», Praying for aathority to teorraso the number of the Directors and for other amendment*.Qoebee, July T, 18*i.n \u2018 and Otiaia Raiiiaj TB.AXBS win leave Br«ekvtUe dally a p.tn.aadSAfi pja., arriving at Sand Point at AM p.m., and 8.44 p.m.Trains will leave Sand Point daily at T.I4 a aad 2-30 p.m.All Trains on tho Main Line sonneot at Smith\u2019s TaHs, with Trains to and from Perth._ H.ABBOTT, Manager for Trustee.Qaobee Dec.2.1844._____ _ \"\"B E I S T 0 L'S S06IH01TED HUS PURELY VEGETABLE.[ 8» Houses for Sale ortoLet TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION : TWO Story Brick DWELLING in Glacis Street.Two Story Brick Dwelling in Amable Street, being No.2, Montcalm Bnildings.Those houses will be put in good order for good tenants.A.JOSEPH.Nov.8, 184T.\tSo tf |M* isa* Mil HOUSE FOR SAIL 1 Three Story Stone HOUSB* Situate in the Lower Town of Quebec, Sault-au-Matolot Street, No.21, with Yard and Hangar.Apply to tho onderaigned Notary.S.J.GLAOKBMEYBR, N.P.Oot.30, 1S4T.\t12 TO LET, FURNISHED, up to lot Hey next, with immédiate possession,\u2014 that Throe Story Stone DWELLING, No.3, Angel Street.This House is in ex-joUont condition, with Ont-hsusos aad Stabling for two Horaoa.Enquire of E.G.CANNON, v p.JAMBS TIBBITS, Champlain Market Hall.FRENCH WINES Genuine Havana Cigars I ! I WOLFE BUILDINGS, NO.14, ST.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN.A.J.HUOT.Qooboo, Juno *, 1847.___tf_ NOTICE.Dll.C.I* BA If BOR, recently arrived from Paris, where he has completed his medical studies, has opened his Ofloe at 32, Craig Street, SC Rooh\u2019s.Sept.24, 1847.uni «\u2022 Or to Oot.8,1847.TO LET, A Superb and MagntReent COTTAGE, situate near the New Oharch, Levis.For further information, apply oa the premises to P.BARRAS.Quebec, Juno f, 1847.\ttf T© L©t, A LARGE and CONVENIENT HOUSE at Point Levi, on Bogin\u2019s Hill, beautifully situated.\u2014Rent moderate.Apply on the promises to E.J.CHARLTON, Or to\tE.G.CANNON, N.P.Aug.13, 1887.I!!5, \t1\t\t\t\t\ta\t\tUi\t d to ?\t1\t\t\ta £> K\t\t\t\tin « z\t I4.£l 3\t\t4\t£1\t8\t4\t£1 1» 11\t\t£4 4\t9 20.\t1 8*\t\u2022\tI\t14\t1\t2 2\t1\t3 4\t4 30.\t1 14\tT\t2\t2\t7\t2 It\t9\t8 14\t4 44.i\tS 4\t7\t2\t14\t9\t2 6\t8\t4 18\t9 50.:\tS 14\t9\t3\t19\t4\t4 \u2022\t1\t4 I\t1 \t\u2022 7\t2\t6\t1 10\t\t4 9\t4\t7 13\t1 41\t\t6 1 11\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 62.\t4 7\t0\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 63._.\t4 14\t2\t*\t\t\t\t\t\t 04.\t7 I\t1\t\t\t\t\t.\t\t 65.».\t7 8\t8\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 06.-.\t4 14 14\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t FT.\t8 4\te\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \u20228\t\t8 Ifi\t5\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 44.\t9 5\t5\t\t\t\t\t\t\t TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, T.I ' convenient BTORE, ocen- t* 1 itrmaay years past by 0.W.WiM i Esq.A ply to HENRY ATKINSON, 17, St.James Street.Quebec, May 7.I 8\t¦ TO LET, A Comf \u2022 (able two-story Fire Brick House, h < .44, D\u2019Aiguillon Street, St.John\u2019s I jburbs, containing six rooms, with* i ei collent hang ard.Rent moderate aad possession ' i t October.For particulars, apply it tb o premises.Quebec, Sept.25.1846 lift os OakBy\u2019t Non-Mercurial Soap, Silversmith*\u2019 Surpasses all other Articles for CLEANING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO PLATE, Ac.Tablets 4d each.JOHN OAKEY A SONS MAXTTrxoTonxxa or ths WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH.India Rubber Knife Beards, Emery, Black Lead, Oabinet Glass Emery and Glass doth, Ae.h, French, London, Rnssian, and other GLUES.WELLINGTON ILLS, Blsaurai**» Roâo, ., NDON, 8.MayS.1847\tly le TO LET, LOH the «rat mf May next, that well known building, the TEMPERANCE HALL, St.Fraaels Street \u2014a lease will be given if required fer one or more years.Apply to No.S3, Bt.Urenlo Streotjor to B.G.CANNON, Notary.Qnoboo, Fob.4, 1844.TO LET, ¦¦it A Commodious Cottage at Haunt Pleasant, with Garden, Coach-House, and Stable*.For Sale, THRBB Lots of Lund tu tb* Township of HAM, Range B, with good spooimsns of copper.Apply to Queboo, Fob.1», 1847 G.CANNON, N.P.Apply to Quebec, May 27.1M3 T.B.BEDARD, Advocate, Garden Stocet, Qnoboo.FURNISHED L0D6INGS TWO BIEOLH GKMTLRMRN CAN BK accommodated with comfortable and well furnished lodgings in a central part of tho Upper Town, on applying at tho corner of Palaee aad St.Helen street*.July 3S, 1847.______________ Pickles, Sauces, &c JOHN MOIR & SON, | ABERDEEN, log to inform their Customers that, in addition to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, tuxt got ont strrrLT, or ram own MAXVFAOTcrmn, Pickles, Sauces, Mushroom Ketchup, Potted Moats aad Game, Anchovy Pasta, Pates of Game; also, Tart Fruits, Cal&foot and other Table ! Jollies, Raspberry Vinegar, Ac., Ao.Solo Proprietor* of tho Absxdixx, Royal Soot- tish, aad Innuv Club Sauom.May 18, 1847._______26w lo FOR SALE AFLOATj ¦x Ship \" Groat Britain\u201d : TO LET, THAT Flrst-Cluaa BmsIneasBt and \u2014being tho House and Promises.nofir occupied by Mu.H.Jaoom, la Fabrique S', net.Apply to MoPHIRSON A STRANG Not Ate Queboo, fob.11, 1847\t___ TO LET, With jtottwion l*i NoMmber 'UMt, THAT very desirable t xo-otury and attic Brick Houso, No.62, St.Jokn Street, without, now oocmpiod by Mr.Bison\u2014Gas, Water, Water Clooets, Ao.Apply to H.BOT DUO, Notary, 84), St.John Street, without.2*.1844.\ttf SCOTTISH AMICABLE UFEtSSUBIICESOGHn.INCORPORATED IN 1826.President,\u2014Txu Don or Roxnouon.Manager,\u2014Wn.Srxxs, Esq, Glasgow.Stg.Accumulated Fund,.Al,198,132 2 0 Policies Issued In 1844 for £464,490 Stg.Annul Income,.£198,224 4 8 Stg.Premiums to Insure, £100.74 » 17 4 Policies issued from £44 to £4000 Sterling.For other Tablet, inch aa Educational, Joint Lives, Survivorships, Ac., apply to DAVID A.ROSS, Agent, Ooruor of St.Peter Street and Monntain Hill.Advances made on Policies to extent of surrender value.All condition! most liberal and favorable to the aiiurod.This is on* of tho groateit Lite lour anoe Institutions of Groat Britain.July 16, 1847.\t12m iser.Ottawa & r\" ' Forwarding MONTREALlND QUEBEC.asm rwwwtffel\tasmum*» \u201c CHAM- PION\u201d will, until further not!*#, b# plaimd on the above route for tho purpose of TOWING SHIPS BARGES, RAFTS, Ac.Will be prepared to loav* Montreal on WEB-NESDY MORNING, May 8«h.For Rates, A*., apply to _ GEO.HEUBA0H, Canal B Min, Montre ai.W.D.WADDELL, ) Agent, V Queboo.J May IS, 1847\ttf CORPORATION \u2014pr\u2014 > XT E 33 3E3 O .BOARD OF REVIVORS.OIT Y\tLL, Quebeo, 4th Nov , 1867.PUBLIC NOTICB to hereby given, that tho BOARD OF REVISORS, established by tho 3rd sub-section of tho 11th Seotion of the Act of Incorporation of the City of Quebec, 29 Vic, Cap.57, \"ill »eet on Ibo TWENTIETH day of NOVEMBER instant at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, at the City Hall, for tho purpose of revising the lists of Municipal Voters, and of hearing persons who have made olaima concerning the insertion or omission of names in the said lists, or their duly constituted attornies, and will adjourn from day to day until the voters\u2019 list» revised and settled.The correction of the said list* must be finally completed on the TENTH day of DECEMBER next, according to the termi of the law.The Board of Revisor» will commence by Champlain Ward, and shall continue with the bt Peter, St.LewU, Palace, Montcalm.St.John, Jacques Cartier and St.Rooh * Wardi.By Order, L.A.CANNON, City Clerk.Nov.5, 1367.Why Does Tour Hair Fall Off?/\u2019oricanf of proper Nouriehment and Stimulating Propertiee, WOODS* QUININE, CANTU AR ADI NE AND ROSEMARY HAIR CREAM, supplies these deficiencies, and causes the Hair to grow on parts that have been baid for many years ; it dery cooling and refreshing in use ; it cleans the head, and stimulates the roots, producing a uxuriant growth of Hair in an incredibly ihort space of time.Sold in bottles at 50o.each.WOODS' DANDRUFF POMADE, for removing Scurf or Dandruff, Ac , Ao.Never known to fail.This Preparation should be used prior to the Hair Cream in all oaasi where dandruff exists.Sold iu Pots, 26o.each.DO YOU WISH A GOOD SET OF TEETH?White and Sound Teeth may be ensured by sing WOODS' AREKA-NUT TOOTH PASTE, which is the best and cheapest preparation yot discovered for preserving the teeth, rendering them beautifully white by removing tartar, Ae., without injuring the enamel.It prevents toothache, parifles the gums, and sweetens the breath, by imparting a most agreeable odour.Sold in Pots, at 26o each.BUY YOUB TEA.CORPORATION cathartic.They ar# prepared from 4.medicissf roots, herbs, i or parts that ooo- \u201cF \u2022*?\u2022*-portion* ________5*.*\u2022\u2022 medicinal agents womay which has boos proved to posse\u2014 a most w< fal power over the Liter, sad all tho billion* secretion.\u2019.This: in combination with LEPTAN-DRJLN aad other highly valuable vegetable extracts and drugs, constitutes a pargsdre Pill that Is gruatiy superior to any medicine of tho kind MreMore «feed te the public.BRISTOL'S VEGETALE SUGAR-COATED PILLS will b# found a sate aad speedy remedy la all snob cm\u2014 \u2022 Plias, Headache, \u2022Jaundice, Bad Breath, Foul Stomach, Laoo of Appetite, Huer C\u2014plaint.Habitual Coetlveness, Dyspepsia ar In dig** tien, Heartburn and Flatulency, Drape?«f Lies he or Body, Female Irregularities, And all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Be wets and Kidneys.In dueases that have their origin in the binud, BRISTOL\u2019S 8A&SA1 ARILLA, that bast *1 bloe.i perifisn, should be used with the Pak; ihafwo medicines being prepared expressly t » n .£ is harmony together.When this U done fail bin !ly, wa have ao hesitation hi laying that groat relief, and ia meet eases » \u2014re eaa be guaranteed, wbor the patient is not already beyond human help For general directions aad table of dos\u2014, see to* wrapper around each phial.per Sato ic tha Establishments of John Masson A Co., Roderick MoLeod, John E.Bark*, W.E.Brunet, R.Dug*!, Edmond iroux.G nil rerpeotebl* Druggists, 4040 flecks Liverpool Cours* SALT, 2694 do do Stovod do.In lots toiult purchasers.Apply to ^__ COULTHURST Quebec, Juno 2, 1S47.A MACPHIE.so, by nil rerp* Medicines.5epM2*,14eF, APPLICATION will ho \u2014nae to Parliament at its next Session for an Act to Incorporate a JOINT STOCK COMPANY, with a Capital of Two Handrod Thousand Dollar*, for to* purpose of running steamers between Quebec aad Montreal and elsewhere, to b# called \"THI PEOPLE\u2019S LINE OF STEAMF**4» * Quebec.Jam* 10, 1847.TQLif, PROM tko First day af August Nasi,\u2014 ha SHIP-YARD now ia possession of W.H.Baldwtx, Esq., (known m Nesbitt\u2019s Yard.) Apply to W.H.JEFFERY A 00^ Qgpbao, Jnno 11, 1847._ ROOMS TO LETj TWO er Three Gentlemen esta ho accommodated with LODGINGS with or withont Breakfast, ia a convenient locality la tha Upper Town.Apply at this eflea.Qqebeo, Msroh 23, 1844.___ NOTICE.:THB Undersigned bog to Inform their , Cnstomers that they hav# closed their Establish-! most in Arthur Street, and that their entire STOCK h\u2014 been removed into their New Store, I NUN\u2019S BUILDINGS, Peter Street, whet* from .this dot* their business wilfbe carried on.McCALL, SHBHYN A 00.t Quebec, Aug.11,1844.RENFREW OllRCOU.(I ATE HENDERSON.) FURS! EVERYTHING that is New and Elogaat in LADIBS\u2019 FURS, now oa view at this Establishment, at most moderato price*.SLEIGH ROBES,* FUR COATS, SNOWSHOR MOOOASSINfl, \u2014AND\u2014 TO BOOC^ALIV»! V* Stronger* are invited to call and inspect oar STOCK.Oct.9.1847.Dx».Oortoy\u2019a AMI-COSTIVE & TOKIC PILLS Money I Money I ! Money ! ! I TO BEJ.ENT.O.GOLDMAN fo OO., Pawn Brokers, bog to inform tho Publie that they wlU bo prepared, from tho 14th instant, to advance Money oa ovory description of valuable property, snob a* Watch**, Jewellery, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plato, Clothes, Furnltaro, Bedding, ote., oto.Money 1\u2014t from 25 cents and upwards.0.GOLDMAN A C0.( 0#t.11, 1847.25, St.John Stroot (within.) 3m For Sale or to Let, Éüà With immédiat* possMsfoa, if roqulrid : THAT tirs t-rate Fir* Brlek HOUSE, on tho Boauport Road, half a mil* from Dorshester Bridge, containing slxtoeen rooms, nowly painted and papered throughout.Also, CoMh-bonso, Stab!**, Gardon, and about throe aer\u2014 of land.Terms liberal.Apply to P.LiRSSSIGNOL, St.Vallihr Street, St Sauveur.Or to\tT.LANGLOIS.N.P.Oof.24, 1847.\tSotmayl THREE Cases PERFUMERY, from the celebrated houso of Rimmel, ofL'.ndon and Parif, containing : Ele-tro-Plated Dinner Table FOUNTAINS, New and Choice Perfumes, as Ylang-Lang, Tea and Coffee Flowers, Patti Bouquet, Ac.Rose Water Crackers and Perlumo Vaporiser* Ao , which will be sold at prices to suit the times.RODERICK MoLBOD, Fabrique Street.Nov.4, 1887.NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made at the approaching Session of Parliament of the Province of Quebec, for the purpose of amending the Act of Incorporation of the Town of Levis.Levis, Nov.11,1867.BY ROYAL COMMAND JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S CELEBRATED i T E E L E E IV » Sold by all Dealers throughoat the World.Oot.18, 1867.\tlj-lo Family and Street, Ply- Sole Proprietors, W.WOODS, Dispensing Chemist, 45, Bedford mouth, England.Sold by Messrs.MUS80N A CO., Quebec, Canada.Nov.12, 1867.I, McCORKINDALE & C0\u201e PHOTOGRAPHERS ! *91, Fabrique Street, Upper Town, BEG lo Intimate that they will be prepared to continue their Buiineis, as heretofore, conducted bj Hugh MoCorkiadale, on and after MONDAY, the 18th instant.Nev.16, 1867.\ttf INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.Peovinox or Qufbrc, District of Queboo.} In the Superior Court, No.80.In the matter of NARCISSE BLAIS, of the Parish of St.Val Her, Victualler ; and THOMAS MARCOTTB, ef tho City of Quebec, Victualler, both oar tying on the said industry at Quebec, in Partnership, under the name, style and firm of Marcotte A Blais, Insolvents.PUBLIC NOTICB la hereby given, that on the first day of Febrnary next, at the hoar of Ten in the forenoon, or *o soon thereafter Counsel ean be heard, the said Thomas Marcotte will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said Act.THOMAS MARCOTTE Holt, Irvine A Pemberton, Attorneys ad litem for the said insolvent.Nov.22, 1867.\t2m Insolvent Act of 1864 Peovincs or Quebeo, ) District of Quebec.) In the Superior Court, In the Matter of ROBBRT JAMBS HOPPER, of the Oity of Que bec, Master Baker, An Insolvent.PUBLIC NOTICE le hereby given, that on the first day of Febrnary next, at the hour of Ten in the forenoon, or m soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the said Robert James Hopper will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the s|id Act.ROBERT JAMBS HOPPER.Holt, Irvine A Pemberton, Attorneys ad litem tor the said Insolvent.Nov.21, 1867.'\t3m \u2014OIEXOT FBOM\u2014 THE IMPORTERS.TER ! TEAJ1 TER ! ! ! THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY 0, Hospital Street, Montreal, having just imported a large quantity of Green and Black Teas, beg to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proprietors and large Establishments gsneraliy, to their list ef prices.Buyers of Chests ,and Boxes ef Tea will save money by getting it direct through the Importers.All orders for small boxes and chests, carriage free to any Railway Station in Canada.Buyers living beyond Railway Stations will please send Post Office Order, or enclose notes.The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there are express offices.Tea will be forwarded immediately on receipt of the order by mall containing money, or the money can be eolleeted on delivery by express man.Cash eolleeted in Montreal free of charge, and Tea forwarded for the tame.Original packages Black Tea weigh } ehest about 60 lbs.Chests do 90 to 100 lbs.Greon Tea from 60 to 80 lbs.Teas not montion-ed in advertisement can bo had equally eheap.Tb* Company are determined to take a stand in the Montreal market ; every article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight.BLACK\" TEA.COMMON CONGOU, Broken Leaf, Strong Tea,.$0.46 FINE FLAVORED NEW SEASON, do,-.0.55 EXCELLENT FULL FLAVORED, do,.- 0.75 SOUND OOLONG.- 0 45 RICH FLAVORED, do,\u2014.0.60 VERY FINE, do do,.\u2022>* JAPAN,.-.0.8 J VERY FINE do,.-.0.76 GREEN TEA.TWANKAY, Common.-.$4*8 FINE, do,.\u2022\u202266 YOUNG HYSON,.0.60 FINE do,.0 76 SUPERFINE and VERT CH0ICB,.-.1.00 FINE GUNPOWDER,.-.0.85 EXTRA SUPERFINE do,.- 10 Reductions made to bnyers of Five Chests and upwards.pgr MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6, Hoi pital Street, Montreal.Aug.30, 1807.NOTICE THE undersigned will cens* to b* tbe LESSEES of St.Miehael's Cove, upon the 15th of May next, and now offer for Sal* the whole of their Extensive ROLLING STOCK, consisting of Booms, Chains, Anchors, Ropes, Forge Utensils, Wiaches, Cove Stesm Bngine, Cove Offiee, Furniture, and sll the other on ta ids Running Gear incidental to the working of \u2022 Cove Bnsiness upon a large scale.Favoraw\u2019.s terms of payment ill be given to a good puroh\u2014er.WOOD, PETRY, POÏTRA8 A CO.Nofi.19, 186T.NOTICE IS hereby given» that npplIeatl\u2014B will b* made at this session of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, by the Directors of the Quebec Bank, for an extension of the Charter and amendments thereto.Dee.5, 1867.\t4» Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Armv.Under the Patronage of Ber Majeety the Queen.President,\u2014H.R.H.The Duke of Cambridge, K.G., Ao.Chairman of Committee,\u2014Major-General A.Lawrence, C.B.Hon.Secretaries,\u2014Lieut.Cel.Sir Robert An» truther, Bsrt, M.P.; Rev.8.Jenner, M.A.CHANGEJF TIME.Railway Union Forwarding and Company.UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE, Consisting of tho following First-Closs Steamers ANN SISSON\t\tb -\u20225 r\tBooms, SMERÀLD\t\t\tLinos, ALLIANCE\t\ttf\tFnroLAT, OREGON\t-\ttt\tHoxuifl, SNOW-BIRD\t\t0 tt\tToxxs, JASON GOULD\t\ttt\tOvxufxx, PONTIAC\t.\ttt\tDuooax, PEMBROKE\t.\tft\tCoavarrrm, CALUMET\t\ttt\tBloxms.BRIGHT JYRUPS ! lOO Puncheons Bright Barbados* SYRUP* 20 Hogsheads Bright Syrup, 10 Barrels Bright Syrup, 50 Puncheons Bright Muscovado Molasses.For Sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Oet.13, 1807\t______ lm The object of this Institution is to provide at the lowest possible cost, a good, praotioal and re ligious education for the orphan or other Dangh tors of Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full or Half Pay, or who may have died in the Service.The ages of admission are from Ten to Fifteen The Education given inelndes English, Geography History, ChronologT, and Composition; Arith-matie.Writing.Drawing.French, German, Music, Deportment and Dancing.Pupils elected by votes of subscribe\u2014 are re quired to pay only £12 per annum, and a limited number are admitted without election, at tho discretion of the Committee, on payment of £50 per annum.There are at present 69 Pupils in the School 27 of whom are Daughters of Officers of the late East Indian Army.The number of applications for admission are most pressing, many of these the Committee have been compelled, solely from want of funds, to reject.Thor therefore earnestly appeal for aid to carry out to its desired extent this new established Institution.Donations and Subscriptions will be thankfully received by any of the following Officers, who have kindly consented to act as Honory Corresponding Secretaries, and from whom may be obtained the Rulei and Regulations of the Sehool.Major 0.Wilkinson, Invalid Department, Sqnire\u2019s Hall, Simla, India, Captain E.M.Norie, Brigade Major, Thayotmyo, India, Major F.B.Forstor, 5th Fusiliers, Feroseporu, India, Captain U.D Nightingale, 45th Regiment, Poonah, India, Major Hume, Staff Corps, Barielly, India, Captain A.C.Forster, Ceylon Rites, Colombo, On and after September lit (and until further notice,) the steamer ** Ann Sinon\u201d will leave Aylmer every day, for the Upper Ottawa, at a.m., connecting with the \u201d Allianoo\u201d at head of Railroad at 11, touching at Arnprior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnochore, Farrell's Wharf, Gonld\u2019s Wharf, and Portage du Fort, arriving a 2 p m Stages trill leave Gould'* Wharf immediatoly after arrival of the *' Alliance\u201d for Cobdcn, connecting with steamer \u201d Jason Gonld,\u201d and arriving af Pembroke same evening.The H Pontiae\u201d loaves Pembroke at noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joaohims, calling at all intermediate ports, re-tnrnisg Mondsys, Wednesdays snd Fridays, leaving at6 am., connecting at Pembroke with steamer \u201cJason Gould,\" which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p m., and arriving at Portage du Fort same evening.The steamer \u201c AUianco\u201d learoi Portage da Fort every morning at 7,30 a.m., railway time touching at Gonld\u2019s Wharf, Farrell\u2019* Wharf, Bonnochero, Bristol, Sand Point and Arnprior, connecting with tho ** Ann Sisson\u201d at Pontia* at noon.Passengers reash Ottawa at 4j>.a.The steamer \u201c Calumet\u201d leaves Havelock on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 a.m.; returning, loaves Chapeau Village on Mondays and Friday* at 2 p.m.A connection is made daily with the Broekville and Ottawa Railway on the np trip at Sand Point 1 p.m.; and en tbe down trip at Band Peint at 9 a.m.PuRtogors for Dot JoocMini I^syo Ottowo every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.For further particulars, apply at the Office of the Company at Ottawa or Aylmer.R.S.CAS8BL8, Presldeat.Aug.30, 1867 rtUMZ ITALO-R.OM AH Q,UBflTIO».max ot exvolutiow aid Dunccwn» of tha oust rowm.[From the London Times, Nor.20.] \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The French have taken umbrage at these words in the Queen\u2019s speech in which hopes were expressed that the French occupation of Rome might not be indefinitely pro-waged ; and they seem indignant atr*nar Street, London.lu 1, 1867\t12 If IV O T* I O 3E IS hereby given, that application will be made to to the Parliament of the Domioion of Canada, at its next Session, on behalf of the undersigned, for an Act to permit the issue of a Patent in his favor for a certain invention for an improved method of Refining Sngar.FREDK.OLIVER.Oot.23, 1867.\t2mp Montmagny, Nor.JAMBS OLIVA, Attorney for Plaintiff.16, 1867.\tnor, 26 3EW OTX O 3E IS boroby given, that application will bo made to tho Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at it* approaching Session, for such amendments to tho Aot Twenty-third Viotoris, Chapter Seventy, as will enable the Congregation of ST.MATTHEW\u2019S FREE CHAPEL, in the City of Quebec, to enlarge the said Chapel, and to provide a Sunday Sohool Room.Nor 29, 1867.NOTICE la hereby given that the QUR-BBC GAS COMPANY will, at the approaohing Session of the Legislature of tho Provinoe of Qn* bee, apply fr power to inerease tbe CAPITAL STOCK, and for certain alterations in the Act incorporating the said Company.Gas Wobks, Nov.24, 1847.\t3o t 27th dec.15 COGNAC BRANDIES ! ! Hhds.United Vineyard Proprietor!» BRANDY, 25 Qr.-Casks\tdo\tdo, 25 Octaves\tdo\tdo, 400 Cases\tdo\tdo.For Sale by LANE, GIBB * CO.Deo.11, 1867.\tln> ©ale, AN ELIGIBLE LOT In Laehovrattor* Street, 40 x 96 feet, near the Convent, with the Irame of a new Wooden Building and Stone Foundation thereen.Terms to inlt purchaser*.Apply to H N.BOWEN.N.P., )*.St.Potor Street.Aug.22, 1867.I> E T* A.T M E IV T \u2014or\u2014 MARINE AND FISHERIES.Ottawa, Nov.29th, 1867.PUBLIC NOTICB IS hereby given, that all commulca- tions relatingto Light-houses, Light-ships, Signals, Bsseona, Buoys, Regulation of Harbor*, Enquiry Into Causes of Wroeks, Provision De-' pots, and Relief of Shipwrecked Seamen, Marine Hospitals, Shipping Offioes, Pilot Service, River Pelioe, Inspection of Steamboats, Classification of Vessels, Examination and Granting Certifloatos of Competency to Masters, Matos, Ao.; Provincial Steamers, Gunboats, Craft conneotod with Improvement of Navigation, and Maritime Subject* generally, for Canada, shonld be direoted.\u201d Department of Marine and Fisheries, Marine Branoh, Ottawa.\u201d Those relating to the Proteotion, Regulation and Development of Deep Sea, Coast and Island Fisheries, Inspection of Fish and Fish Oils, and Promotion of Fishery Interests, for De Kuyper\u2019s Giny »r ielwt* ylon» iogrr>liiN»«- Don\u2019t v ^U\\ Ui.*fc-.aaosm f/iahtea \\1T JB Vyou Ask firino, Italy, by whose favor Mr.Gianoill obtained the Recipe and was also awarded a Diploma at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada, held at Montreal in September, 1866\u2014is, without exception, the most Genuins, Salubrious and agresabl* TONIC sver introduced to public notice either in Europe or America.For seventeen years it has, in July, been a universal favorite among the elite of Society, being generally served in the Drawing Room immediately before Dinner, In preference to Vermouth.The ingredients of Us composition have been imparted to the leading Physicians of Montrsal, and have received their unqualified approval on every aooount.The proprietor refers with tha grsatest sonfi-donoe and satisfaction to the subjoined testimonials from eminent medical won, which he could aid to were it desirable.Kept by the principal Wine Merchants, Druggists and Grocers in Canada.Sold Wholssale by the Proprietor, A.M.F.GIANKLLI, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.(Translation.) Padua, June 21sl, 1866.Mr Diab Mb.Giaxilli,\u2014 Letter from Dr.Bottot, City Health Officer.MoxtbAal, 1er août, 1866.ai le plaisir de vous dire qne j\u2019ai ** avec é&ble oon- Morsisur,\u2014J\u2019ai le piauu fait usage du *' Dr.Verri\u2019s Tonico Real», beaucoup d\u2019avantage.Je le considère tout à la fois un boire agn et un des pins excellents toniques que je naisse.Je suis votre très obdt serviteur, DR.S.P.ROTTOT.Mr.M.A.F.Giaaelli, Cosmopolitan, Montréal Letter from Dr.Hingeton, Phyeieian Hotel Dieu Hoepital.Moxtbial, 1st August, 1866.Th» '* Tonico Reals\u201d of Dr.Verri, prepared by Mr.Gianelli of this city, and introduosid to th* publie as the \u201c Reyal Italian Bitters,\u201d is one of the moat elegant preparations with which I am acquainted.Mr.Gianelli having made known to me its composition, I can, unhesitatingly, recommend it to those who require the cembinod ase of an agreeable tonic and stimulent.WM.U.ililNGSTON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,E., ko., Surgetm to St.Patrick\u2019s Department, Hotel Dien.From Dr.Muir, Inspector-General H.M.Hospitals in British America.Moxtbxal, Aug.1, 1866.Sta,\u2014Having much practical experience of Bitters in the West Indies, in India, and othor parts of the world, where they are in request, I nave no hesitation ih giving it as my opinion that Dr.Verri\u2019s \u201d Tonico Reale\u201d is th# very beet 1 have ever met with.WM.MUIR, M.D., Inspector-General.Letter from Dr.Girdwood, late Surgeon H.M.Grenadier Guard*.Labokatort, 630, Lagaaehetiore Street, Mortrral, Angust 4, 1866.( tSn,\u2014I have examined the sample of Bitter* In a few days we shall commence the publication of \"HARPER'S BAZAR,\u201d a Weekly Illustrated Family Journal, devoted to Fashion and Home Literature.Our aim is twofold; to supply the existing need of a Weekly Fashion Newspaper, and to combine therewith a fir*t-ola*s literary journal, which will be indispensable to every household.It is sstima'.id that three hundred million dollar» are expended annually In this eoontry for Dry Goods, which must then be transformed by humtn industry into articles of dress.Reliabl* and practical instructions as to the best methods of fashioning this vast amount of raw material can not fall, threfors, to be of immense value to the intelligent women of America, especially in the country, where dressmakers and milliners are scarce, and where the people are thrown, to a great degree on the resources of their own ingenuity.\" Various Monthly Fashion Mag&sinsi, of mors or less merit, are already in existeno* ; bat thus far no Weekly Fashion Newspaper has been published in the United States, thongh many are found in Euaopo.Arrangements have been made, at an immense cost, with the most celebrated of theee Papers, especially with the famous \" Basar\u201d of Berlin, whieh supplies ths fashions to ths leading journals of Paris, to furnish the same to as in advance, eo that henceforth the fashions will appear in \u201cHARPER\u2019S BAZAR\u201d ¦imn'.taneonsly with their publication in Paris and Berlin\u2014an advantage enjoyed by no] otho journal in the oonntry.We shall (has be in in a position to furnish plain and practical instrnctions, accompanied with illustrations, whish will enable every lady to oat and make her own and her children's entlr* wardrobe, with much of that of her hasband.Illustrât *»» and descriptions of all kinds of fancy work, eto., will als be given.\u2022 The patrons of \u201c Harper\u2019s Basar\u201d will receive every fortnight large pattern-plates, containing from forty to fifty fall-sited \u2018patterns of ladiss\u2019, misses\u2019, and children's bonnsts, cloaks, dresses, undsr-clothing, and other articles, accompanied with the necessary descriptions and directions ; end occasionally an elegant colored fashion plate of the sice of \"Harper\u2019s Weekly\"; all of which wil! be arranged and executed in Paris and Berlin, and will surpass anything of the kind ever before published in this country.These pattern-pistes will be found of great value.In the extensive variety of patterns which they will present, almost every one will find something especially adapted to the wants of the moment ; while they will be arranged with such simplicity that any pereon of ordinary ingennity can nse them without the slightest difficulty.In the eountry, where it is often difficult to obtain patterns, this featnra of the paper will be thoroughly appreciated.Praotlca articles will also ba given respecting the fashions most in vogue in New, York; for In point of fashion New York is to America what Paris is to the world.While we design to make Any Other Medicine.DU BARRY'S Delicious Health-Restoring Invalids\u2019 and Infants\u2019 Food, THE Revalenta Arabica, Yields three times as much assimilating and strengthening nourishment as the best meal, and restores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, hsalthy livsr, refreshing slsep, functions! regularity and energy, to the most disordered or enfeebled\u2014removing speedily and effectually indigestion, (dyspepsia,) cough, asthma, consumption, habita al constipation, diarrhoea, aUgosirio derangements, heamorroides, liver complaints, flatulency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore throats, diphtheria, catarrhs, colds, infi nenza, noises ia th* head and ears, rbenmatiaa gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, nsnralgia irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea, and sickness eve* in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, screfula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pH of tfr» stomach and between tne shoulders.It is tae most digestible of all foods, and suitable for Invalids and infants in all complaints.W© quote a.few ont of 03,000 Cures.Cure No.68,216, *f th* Marchioness de Brehan, of seven years\u2019 liver oomplaint, wasting away, debility, nervousness, irritability, with a nervous palpitation all over, bad digestion, constant sleeplessness, and th* most intolerable nervous agitation.! Care No.71, of dyspepsia, from th* Right Hon.th* Lord Stnart de Doctes, Lord Lieutenant of the County Of Waterford: \"I have derived much benefit from your excellent Pood.\u2014Stuast ps Dkoiss, Dromana'Cappoquin, County Waterford.\u201d r Cure No.fi4316, frau to* Roy.James T.Campbell, Syderston* Rectory, near Fakenham, Norfolk :\u2014\u201c In all eases of Indigestion, and particularly when the livsr Is more than usually affected, I oonsider It the best of all remedies.It regulatoe the bile, and makes it flow, in oases which would not admit of mercury in any shape.Ia short a healthy flow of the bile is on* of its earliest and best symptoms.You can make what i you pises* off this communication.\u20141 am, itlemen, Ac., Jambs J.Campbell.\u201d 66 HARPERS B A.Z A.R \u2019 99 Your good father has informed me that you would lih# to possess the recipe for my \u201d IWrwo I y£7éft ia#7 sailed Royal Italian Bitters, or Ton-Reute,\u201d which he tells me you think far superior f0O\t1 find thatthej at* composed, as you to anything of tho kind sold in America, where it gfc_ of the best materials, and that they are an would appear such articles are largely in demand, ./^nont Bitter Tonic.As I have no acquaintance with the \u201d Bitters,\u201d | Tho small quantity of iron they contain is of | use **
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