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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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I sting ef a bee ; children from swallowing a pin, i race is extinct the | a needle, a halfpenny, a nutshell, a book ; one also from the sting of a wasp, one from circumcision, one from the bite of a donkey, one from fright in a storm ; 71 persons were executed in the Are years, 68 men and three Wo.9154 lag occurred from murder aad infanticide w Houses forSale or to Let 12.\tBecame he has a iMge sagiily of sons; and therefore it is tisse they had a tarn at keUtag the property.^ ;, fijy \u2018 ; 13,\taad last Because Mr.Bright is goiag to gire ns all the land next year, and sbootia* the landlords eff will ears that good man ¦¦fotoWthdroAleln aarftagtftg the oompen-astloo to be paid to them when that time come*.\u2014Jadk.NBW OB.9AXKWTS FOR.PARK.CBITTRAI.held baa i ctreni A tTRAROR .Kat.\u2014A trial that baa joat bean the Cerrectional Trlbanal of Milan i disclosed.-\u201e-at the aacse gives Waa of the degree to which tndlri-may be riolated la Italy.A mar-25 years of age, bearing the of Caroline of Aragon, * her, became Edmund a strange id (had liberty ried woman, 25 «taer remarkable_____ and whose husband had eoamoored ef an Englishman________________ Howard, who liyed la Milan and gore lessons in Kngïfah.Ôla position in the Lombard ca-pitai seems to have been good; hot he abandoned it for her sake, and they traveUed together.and early in the present year were at Venice.Whils there her family, which for free yearn bad taken no notiee other, seddenly applied to the Milan police boaae.She was aneated, taken to Milan, and pleecd as a pri-\u2022eaar in her father's bands.Aa wasshewn by a note she wrote to Howard, and which waa read in the court, she was com piety deprived of her personal liberty sad prevented from ( ing oat.Howard thereupon applied to the king\u2019s Procurator, who rmxmoned the D\u2019Ars-(oaaat ***** daughter, to appear before him at noon on tbe 11th of Pebrnary.It waa day of one of her brothers.By Mgns from her window she contrived to inform Howard that toe waa going oat at noon, and whaa at that boor she aad her father got into a carriage he appeared at the door, touched her on the ana, and asked her when» die waa geiag.The details ef the to*foal soene that ensued are well given In a letter written by her to Howard's advocate, and by Urn laid before the tribunal.Whatever her frailties, Caroline^ Aragon is evtdantly a clever aad courageous woman.Her attachment to Howard, shadednfee, flrigiaated in her appreciation of AM nmarkahie Uients ami cnWrated mind, aad was confirmed aad strengthned by the many sacrifices he made for her.They had much to straggle with and much to endnre, but still they lived happily together until her arrest at Venice.She writes \u201c I was cast into prison like a malefactor, without knowing for what reason.la these jaiafol circomataaces I bad hash proofs of Howard's attachment lathe extraordinary efforts be made for my reakase.Hot the order was irrevocable.I waa forced to set oat the next morning, to escorted by g functionary who made me over the Milan police, who, ap-not knowing what to do with me.what to do wi to snot hex, and *i*dby«wopol once, on the fol following wiUaot to San Vittore, sac- in plain clothes, and thence, day, I was made over to my fanai dwell npou the mental i by snch treatment.To tfiabo-.______________ ble to comprehend by what right and in virtue of what torn the poMee interfered ia the aflair Maee it vas net aoaae of restoring a \u2022way minor to her ftmlly, I being of married woman, and five years absent Min Anne Brewster writes from Borne to toe Philadelphia Buiktin that Miss Steobln\u2019s fountain for the Central Park In New York is approaching completion.Part of it la now at Munich, nearly finished, and the support or base has jost left Borne to be cat and cast in A merica.The Amiga ef this beautiful fountain faeoMrelf original.It ia taken from the Scripture story of the Pool of Bethaeda, and !> singularly well adapted for a fountain in a gveat public park.Mise Brewster adds: \u201c The treataKUt of tbe idea la thit:\u2014Tbs chief figure\u2014ap angel, eight feet in height\u2014alighte upon or almost seems to hover over a mass of rock which occupies the centre of the upper basin.This angel baa a forward and downward movement; in tbe fell band is the lily, emblem.of parity ; the right head to extended ia the act of blearing the troubled waters.Tbe water will play in saturai jets o* foils from every part of the rock, and be broken into mist or spray as it peurs over the lip of the upper basin.This upper basin is ten feet ia diameter, and b shaped like those in the Plsasa of St.Peter, here In Rome\u2014the moat beautiful fountain basin ever designed.\u201cThsmpport of the upper basin is a column, with a mass of rock and water planta at hs baas; around these stand in various action fan smaller figures, which represent the qua-Htleo of water\u2014temperance, purity, health aad contentment.This-group stands In the eeatre of a largo lower basin, octagonal ia shape, eighteen fret seven inches in diameter, and is tbe part that has gone lately to America ; it b to be made of granite or blue atone, with brome ornaments, or entirely of broaae, according to the decision of those who lave charge ef the erection of tbe fountain \u201cThe whole height of tbe fountain wt 1 be thirty feet from tbe well level, and it I» to \u2022tond ia the specs which lies betweefi the terrace of tbe New York Central Park and the lake where the ground basin is already.\u201c The other day, when I was in Miss Uteb-bins's studio with some friends\u2014Philodel-phians, by the way, were these friends\u2014Mrs.James Boylan and her two beautiful daughters \u2014I noticed with admiration some studies made by Mias Stobbins for tbe Central Park at the request of the managers ; four statutes of the Seasons, which tbe managers hoped some time to place on the pedestals designed for them ia freot of the terrace.Also, studios for the gateways of the Croton Reservoir.The sow for the receiving gate represents the Nymph of the River, with her attendant *>Mto of weed and water, putting aside the rashes ta order to give the water freely to the city.\u2022 The>«ne on the distributing gste at the opposite side represents the city, crowded, and bearing toe eniblemspf commercial sovereigu-between her two rivers, the North ahdEast.M , To Let, With immediate Possession : .TA 3fT \u2022 ?» msilsrtaMe tWVee story Stowe Qeue, west end .of Olepham Terraco, Grande.Allee, lately Ofeupled by CepU Darwell, R.A.^ \u2018 Apply to A.J063PH, T Or\tI.G.CANNON, N.P, Jane If, 1M9.To Let, ¦key to at.Jokm Street, üpper Town.Apply to .HU1BT A CHAP1R0N, Notarié* He.SI, St.Joseph Street, Upper Teé» JuaelMM» ' \u2022J .' TTo Let, TWO ftretoetoee dwelling keaeee .\t**\t.y OB St.Deals Street, Gape.Apply te Or to .Jane U, I860.HON; 080.IRVINE, WESTON HUNT.For Sale or to Let, (WS «10\t, Patented in the Dominion of Canada, J anuary, 1868.By aerial teat proved to be the beat Harrow in the World.Over $40,000 worth sold the First Season, THB uaderalgaed having obtained the right ef umaufoeture in that part of the Province ef QnehoO, east of a line innnlnf Booth frrm the West side ef Portncnf sad Lotbinisre, which in-elodcs the Conntles of Arthabssks, Richmond^ Sherbrooke and Stanstesd, as also all portions of the Proviso# Nest of the same.Parties wishing to parohase the right to map-ufaetnre or parohsm a supply of Harrows, ean do se ou tpplieaUon to the oadenigned.A.LEARM0NTH A 00.Infringers will be proseonted.Jnae U, 1859.____________________ Lazarus, Morris & Co., AT ¦«.Thomas, Kontmagvjr, ____ the centre of the VilUge, n house with TDR FATAL OOUFCXL.u M# MMr9 I \u2022\tsi \u2022*>\u2019 tm f some run-\t®»îih oorreepoudeot of the Daily N«ct of age sod & says itjia by no means impossible that the (Eco-snt from nsy I ™ca!c«i Councti maj ls»d to results which \u2019\t1 ^l004 bee,\u2018 «>»tomp\u2019atod by His Holiness that she was locked ftp La a room |\tp0P«» ««i tiut instead of strengthening, it ana allowed to me no ome.Uafortenately, I «V r~Lwa^en the W wt^kh tbe .Roman Howard mfnltterpreted the stguml from J\tChurch has on true believers.With her windsT»ad tasteed of codernundiagtl\u2014t\t-\t- upon the at 12 the next dgy she was to be taken ____ the Royal Procurator Jie thought she proposed that he should meeft heryU the bouse door to %w^K from Miiaa.BtUggered at her father, be stood J ' reply to hia ba taken.A horflble icene ensued, ^hièïfjhe thus vividly describes*^.'\t- - \u2022ï \u2019 T \u201c Tbe words were banily spoken when my brother Luigi and his father-in-law Sell upon Mm, mined him idrioosly by the heard, and «bagged him back under the gateway of the boose.Then he srag^esailed by a crowd ofbys-toaders, and a tremendous straggle began.Howard, seeing himself overwhelmed with in-solta and by tbe mtaBber of Uh adversaries, drew a six-tarrellad.revolver from his pocket and warned bis agsailante to stand beck or be wouid firtuapoa them; Seeing that tbe warning was fijutlesfehe fired three or four shots ia the air, as I tayeelf saw, with no other otyeot, I am-^wfuwtiy convinced, than to clear a him and aa ngoiaed me.All - . Tvy ree- pecung the concearioM on tbe part of the Pope, in return for which this permission Ins been granted.Some persons say that the Pop* hn* promised to issue in encyclical letter éx-horttag the Polish Catholic clergy to abstain ^ to preserve their allegfonce to the Romlan Government 0thCrS \u201cy th*\u2018 ^ P°P« bae declared his wHtingness to promote the introduction of the Russian language in the Polish Catholic worship.__________ year* by Mrs.WMm» Boulet, adjoining tb« residsaee ef tbe latoNirN.P.Taebo.The house ta spaelous, well flaished.end wall adapted tar a, famMy Amlrnas ef retiring to the' Apply te * M.OODIROI TALBOT, Mmunagny.Jen# 19, 7869.\t2a FOR SALE OR TO LET.situated ea the Bslvider* Read, adjotaisg the land of Wm.Dram, Niq.Apply ta ., t .H.0.AUSTIN, Notary, May 26, 1869.f L or\tJ MTHB heuss and premises situate at Gasp* Baste* lately the property of Mr, Nleholu Dumareaq* the house being 4d fbet by 36 foot, sad two strifos high, latahod ta every way eempieto with a.'Bant V9 feet by SO feet, aad other buildings eveatod thereon, with about 149 sore* of ezoetimt land, nearly all under eattivar tioo, aad having a frontage of tue sores ea She Basin; the rim, from the premiMe.the taoaUty healthy, reader this a n* wharf sad Storm eroetad thereon, to front of said\u2014 \u201c At Omad Grove ta «nvpe Bey.a small Pishing Bstahiuhamt, fiuatehed, with the buüdmg» ra-qalred 6m the protection of the Ood Plshery-Applyto H.LsBOUTLLLIIR.Gasp# Basin.May !\u2022, I8«9.\t24 tf For Sale or to be Let, WHh immediate pet ses shin : lut\u2014A.luad helessgü» g tu the Pelletier, situate la the Parish of Beam* meat sa the corner of tho read leading 9» 91 Charge, of » treats tu per okas aad four feet la front, by forty arpsouta la depth, with tho hoase, hara aad othor depeadooetas.2ad\u2014A woad land of half aa arpeat infroa^by forty arpoats fat depth, sitaets in the Pief Balirsa-dieu.\t: t P so LI I ties shall he givea for the peymeat, aad a valid title.Apply te\t' , ; A.B.filROIB, \u201d Netaoy May 1», IMP\tto-tf To Lot, THK ap\u2019, ¦hep .pply te H.DROLBT, Oa the premiss*.rTir May it, iggf._________________ For Sale or to Let, THR MARRO! AAVOR RAIL WATS.lone* In 10,000 of population rtcga-iirom 7.161\t, k * , \u2018\t' to 7.-60 in tie foar yearn J861-54 ; frofe 7.95 to j ^vMr.'C1^rle8.D3U^?ox\u2019t O[tho BuU*AadL&ad for farther partieulare.Teby 1.1869.¦re, apply to J.R.YOUNG A CO., No.T, Bril\u2019s Lane.HOUSE Fin SALE.THR L'Vtt re«it \u2014 .\u2014M ta Ifsl\u2014 ¦ treat, opposite St.Petriek\u2019s Ohecreh, formerly -iptad hy the lata Da.Smith.OPTICIANS « OCULISTS, MONTREAL, Have, with e view to meet the Inoreesed de and for their oelebrated ï*©!'footed Speotaolem* .APPOINTED Mr.O.Seifeirt» Manafseturing Jeweller, 27, St.John Stmt, Quebec, as their Sole Agent for this place.They have ootfldenc# In the ability of their agent to meet the requirements of ell customers.An op perteaityta thns* afforded to proenre ¦peetaclso I neqnalled by any far their fltremgtbealmg aad Preserving tenellttes.Too manheennet be said sa to their SGPERI-0RITY over the ordinary glasses worn.There is ae Gliamertag, Weverlng of the Sight, DliKlaeis or other napleesmi sees* Ion, but aft th* contrary, from the peculiar construction ef the Lenses, they ere soothing and pleasant, causing a feeling of relisf to tho wearer, and PRODUCING a CLEAR aad DISTINCT VISION, as ia tbe natursl healthy sight.They are the only Spectacles that .raisxxvs as will as 4bust tbx sight ! * They lastmaay yean without change being ne- Mt\u2018 W# employ ao Pedlars.22,18'\u201c Jane 2271819.12m-dAw GREAT BARGAINS -IN\u2014 Canadian Tweeds.WR Have sc eared a large leg of Caaadfaa XWINDS, very meek under preeent prises, aad ¦re now shewing tke greatest bargains in those goedl ever offered ia the city.BEGAN BROTHERS.June 32.1669.EIGUSa HD SCOTCH TVEEDS \u2014A1 Reduced Prices.-\u2014________kg aai ____________ _ tioa ef ear Nagllsh and S-¦ Graham « Wylie.\u2019* Aird.** Breerm; « Boll an tine ** Smith.« Watte.* Barclay.11 Richardson Omrryimg the Canadian and United State* Mail» Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, oaUtag at Loch Foyle to reçoive on board and load Malta and Passengers from end to Londonderry.Dates of Soiling are ns follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC: HIBERNIAN.\tSaturday 6th\tiJnn*\t1869.PERUVIAN.\t*'\t12th\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022* NBSTORtAN,\t*»\t19th\t\"\t\u2022\u2022 PRUSSIAN,\t.«\t26th\tM\t« AUSTRIAN,\t»\t3rd\tJuly\tM And every snoeeadlng Saturday RATES OT PASlAGR FROM RUMEMO to LonoHpnnnT on uvnrooL.Cabin.\u2014$76 or $80, according to aeoommodattan.Steerage.\u2014$25.Berths not secured until paid for.AW An experienced Surgeon carried en A TENDER will leave the Napolsox Wsaxp \u2022vwy SATURDAY MORNING, with Molls and PMsengers, at NINE o\u2019clock precisely for further partieulare apply to ALLANS, BAB A 00H ¦ _\tAgeatas June 2,1869.Insolvent Aot of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.In th* matter ot .NARCISSE BOUCHARD,* Of the city of Qnetoe, in th* district of Qaebee, Trader, An Insolvent.THE eredltore at the nbave-nneeed Inset* vent, ere hereby notified that he has deposited In my *Mo* a deed of eomnotitloa end dtichsrge, narporttog to be exeouted by n majority ia number of his creditor*, representing three-fbnrths in value tf hte liabilities, «abject te be oe a pu ted ta asoertetaivg eaeh proportion ; and should no cp- Ction be mad* to said deed ef competition end berg* within six jurtdioti deys next niter tbe last pabUeatien of this netiee, which will be os Saturday the third day of Joly next.The na-dertigned assignee will ast upon said deed ef oompotition and discharge eoeordta* to Its GEO.V.GIBSONS, Official Assigne#.Jane 14, 1869.\t12 Insolvent Act of 1864.thefsauerot ANGUS MCDONALD, *v.' - î #\t?.An Insolvent BE Creditors of the In eel vent ore neti* fled to meet at the Office of the undersigned, No.lf,Bt Peter 8t Lower Town.Quebee, on Wednesday, the 30th day of Jttne fact at TWO o\u2019eloek PJL, for the publie examination of th* Insolvent, aad the ordering of the affaire of the Estate generally.WM.WALKER.\t.\tOfficial Assignee.Jane 12,1869.\tu MIM 8fl! IMM til!! H- SIMARD tnforsn fonstllae __\t__\tVO about to visit Murray Bay for the summer months, that to hoe opened n NEW GROCERY STORE expressly for visitors, opposite Daberger\u2019s Bow-Ung Alley, Point * Pic, where a large assortment of the very best Groceries can be «applied, et moderate prioe*.Henry Simard also b«gs to inform visitors that Dry Goods and Groceries ean to had at his store in the Village opposite the Bridge.He will hare always on hand, Fishing Taekle of every description.N.B.\u2014ICE atiivered daily, at moderate price, throughout th* season.As th* quantity is limited, parties who detire some may apply at onoe.June 5.1669.\tlm Wanted to Charter, ONE veasel efatorat 600 to lOOO tens for Clyde.de 500 to 700 tons for Belfast O.A J.8HARPL19 A OO.Jane 10,1899 Sign of the Bed Tea Canister.McMahon & Oo., Grocers, BECI to inform their Meade and thepnb* He in general, that they here oommeaeed fcuiinee* and hope by keeping n complete asiortment of tost Groceries, Wines and Liquor*, oonstont'y on head,at the Jewest price*,end by striet attention to Bueta***, tt> merit n shore of public patronage.AW- A call is solicited.Goods deli vexed to all ports of the olty free of charge.\ta JAV\u2018Remember sign of the Red Tea Canister.Comer St.Pan! end St.Nicholas Streets, Palais Market, Qnetoe.Jan# 2, 1869.\tlm KAMOURASKA Qea,~Batliinp> THE Undersigned tnttaeasea t A her Mends that her private boarding-hone* ta now re-opened for the convenience of femUiae, invalide end vUtter* who may desire to enjoy end benefit by th* invigorating air of this picturesque village, end the oomforte of a fitst-elas* private country residence For partieulare address MRS.HARRIET SMITH, Albion Houee, Komoureskt.June 3, IS\"\tml 4m N.B.\u2014In addition te the railway cere there will to e iteemer from Quebec three times per iMi\u2019nÂlAL flit IKOUICt C0MPIS1 -Of- lÆiss AicManus, DRESSMAKER, No.30, Hope St., Upper Town.May 19, 18f9.\t3m HENRY McBLAÏft, Oommiiaion Merobant,& Ship-Broker DEAN\u2019S BUILDINGS, St.JPeter Street.May 4.1869.\t*f JOHN ŒLÆSS SNIP BREAD BAKER.St.Footer Street, Y^TTTT/RTm CEtTABLWHED ISOS.) InbBorlbGd Rnd InTGftad OrpHrI »nd Eeserrdd Fluid «1,945.000.STEBime* Fundi Inyeited in Oanada : $105,000# D.A.ROSS, Ageat foe Qnetoe, f cot ef Xonatata HUL NOV.T, 1867.\tOct », 1666.Insolvent Act ol 1864 In the matter of NARCISSE VENIER2 NICOL, An Ineolveet.NOTICE le hereby given, that the In eel* rent has deposited la my office a Deed of Composition and DUehnrge, parprrtlog to to executed by nmajority ie number of the creditors of sold Insolvent, representing three-fourths In vaine of his liabilities, subject to be computed in ascertaining snob properties ; and if no opposition to said Deed to made to me within six jnridieal day* from the lest appearance of this advertisement, I \u2022hall set upon the said Deal according (o He terms.WM.WALKER, Official Assignee.Jane 26,1869.\t13 LOTS OFMOIDfO# Sill.Eboulemento, best Bathing Placet, Splendid Site.FINE lota at ground of ovory dimension may be procured at th* EboulcmecU, sear the wharf; best place for Summer season.Th* now proprietor may build honses for the purchasers at their «hole*, upon very assy terms Go *Hd see the place, and you will buy.Apply sa the premises to th* proprietor, 8.DsSALLES LATEKRIERK.June 5.1869.\t3m JUST RECEIVED : MeyS, 1669.G.SEIFERT S, No.27, St.John Street, within.A vary large end ««porter assortment eg Jewellery, ooatistiag of\u2014 Brooches, Earring's, Chains, Eocketa, Rings, See* Mr.8.has every oonfideuee ta saying that there ia not another stock to be found like his ta thta city, neither in extent no?la tbe superior quality of the GOODS ; the d«signs are very chaste end entirely new and well worth ae in >peetion.The good* hare been selected expressly for him from manufacturers who tend from their establishment nothing bnt fee finest goods, and made of the brat quality of geld.N.B.\u2014Guinea Gold Wedding Rings warranted 22 Carat flee, always oa head or made to order at th* ehortest notice.G.SEIFERT.Jnne 4,1869________*pS-:-:m IMPORTANT -TO- Bn ^ers.A new eenelgment of Fancy end Staple DRY GOODS, remarkably cheap, is now offered t» tke public at Frleee to emnmend qmlcht Salm.VIZ : 16 Pieces fancy Obese* for Dreeees, * .\t6Jd yd worth 16d 9J 91d lljd is 4d TM Is 2J< ls4ic 29 Plata Lbea Gingham, do 16 Grey and flrown Alpaca, do 27 fanoy Ohally\u2019s,\tdo 12 f reach Gre iodines, new odors,\tdo tO Printed Muslin.\tdo 35 do Organdis,\tdo Is I Jd 29 Prin\u2019s, fast*colors,\tdo\t6|d 10 Balmoral Skirting, do il4d *69 Parasols, from\tla II id $?Fancy Barege Scarf», 8* Vd J 6 Pieces fancy flannel for Shirts, 10 PUom Union Tweed, 12 Real Seetch Tweed.9 Doable width Tweed, 4099 Paper Dollars, 4|d a box Newest styles colored Linen Cell are,\t6s 9d n dot \u201c Alpaca and Silk Ecton cas, from\t5s 6i each \u201c \u2014ALOO,\u2014 49 Doaan Good French Kid Gloves, 2s4idper pair.BERNARD A HEMOND.4, John Street, Upper Town.Jnne A 1869._______________\"_________ FEATHERS, 12 3s 4* 4}d \" Is lid \u201c Is 3d \u201d Is 4|d ** 2s « Is \u201c Is lOid \u201c 7id \" Is 4|d \u201c St \u201c 17s Id « Is 19|d \u201c 2s \u2022* As Sd « Os 9d \" T*d * \u201c 19s6d 7s 64 E.O.DeFanteay, Montreal, \u2022leans aad repairs thefoUowtag articles equal to new : Feathers, Window Curtains, Laces of nil kinds.Kid Glovra, Cashmere, Alpoes, Crepe, Feney Cloths, Ae.Branch House, No.17, Baade Street, Quebec.M.MARSH.' N.B.\u2014Special attention te given to th* cleaning and repairing of Feathers.June 1,1869.\t^ DONKEY FN6ME AT Wraffileyte Sboe Faetery, am American nude ENGINE, in good order; nominal, tight hone power; settable for leodtag stirs.SAMUEL WOODLEY.May 28, 1869.\tlm jRemovaL THE nwdaralgaed feav* removed their Offioe t* the boas* No.6, Parlor Street, Upper Town, Qnetoe, new eoeanteiby Mr.Taschereau.MONTAMBAULT A TA8CHKRBAU, \u201e\tAdvocates.May 4, 1869.\tJm ISSOLVENT AOT OF 1884.In th* matter of I GODPROY GIN GRAB, Of th* «tty ef Qaebee, trader.An Insolvent THE creditors of th* above-named Isseol rent, ere hereby notified t* meet et tbe store « Messrs.Ohtaic end Beaedet, in the Lower Town < Quebee, St Peter St,No.44, on Friday, tne 26t day of the pressât month of June, at the hour < three o\u2019eloek P.M., for the publie examtaotioa < the taerivent and for the ordering ef the affaii generally.B.BRAUDKT.Assigne*.Jane 1,1869,_______________________ NO TICE.THE fadrrsfxr-r» bae rmnaved hie residence end offio* te th* property heretofore appertaining to tbe late Ant.A Parent, Notary, No.21, St Joseph street.Upper Town, Qaebee.J.B.O.HEBERT, Notary, May 1.1869.J.aRDIER.CHEMIST, MOSTRIlL' MAKE! THB BEST \u201c Cough.Remedy,9» IN THE WORLD.\u2022any 14,1869.Office to Let, FROM tbe Amt at May next, tbe Odfi at preseat ooeapUd by Messrs.R.R.Debell Co., in the Quatoo Bank Bnilding.Apply at the Bank.Jaayfi.IMftj\t\u2019 » 5 4961 m&a Momrriw» oHROPricnLiS, 'rw.tmwoAY, jrtJLY i, iseo.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.th« OovwB' r to Mit Sso*U«d«j Q«»*r*l \u2014T H Oraat.](Mio ^ i\u2014WftUh Of«r» Troupe.U*krmk Art rf 1«*A-W W*lk«.MolivaQ\u2019t Mrtrt Pf rt -01 H«Uw«U A Co.BaQvtf Otow ftmdriU à Soil\u2014 -7okn Wrtr.Wrtirt-L 1 Dortoa.**TWmm*-A Oakoary.V«r Ckarttf\u2014P -Ptoaiag A W*Wt*r.HoMm *f Oo>P»ria«nAip\u2014J O; P°*ton aad J H Wakamà.SpUt Hartiag»\u2014\tJo OodOO-\t*> Vtolgkt-roMi Waatod\u2014Coaltkant A Maafhlo.MUoà Omt for Salo\u2014J V Tamkull.'White B#*n*\u2014Ho«5*ck A Co.-«_\tdo Btaoait oad Crmokor*\u2014 do CJM1X£LD »XATKi» New Yoai, Juna 30.\u2014The captured Cuban expoüitioa waa brought to Brooklyn Yaid \u2018 Attorney aident aident lun^Tfocto.-Ât\u2019haif-paat 12 o\u2019clock.point and Manball Barlow proceeded to the Kayy Yard, in puraoance of the order ot tue Pteaident.\t.Sam Faaicuco, Jane 29.\u2014A portion of the anew-abed of the Central Paciilo the emigrant atation, baa been deatroyed by ftrA ahock of earthquake waa experienced at Victoiia, Vancouver\u2019s Island, on the 26th ot J one.\t, WxaaiKUto», June 30.\u2014There la Etill much anxiety to ascertain the nature of the interview between the English and the Spanish ministers two or toree days ago, but as yet no- Goderich, Diaaaa to tub Goviaaoa Uinbral.\u2014The at-cltixena la called to the adver-another columo, respecting the given by the merchants and other St.Catherines, not ascertained ; Stratford, $2,600 : Whitby.$2,851 ; Woodatock, $7,-000 ; Tforonto, $70,087 ; Ottawa, $2,084.To\u2019al amount of billa discounted.$41,960,698 300,962 704,078 1,170,488 230,244 167,834 the above _ losses., profits. Trade Sale\u2014A J Hexham k Co.nation do-Underwriters' Sale\u2014A.J.Maxhaa A Cs.Do\tdo Aaotien bals\u2014O Hamby.' THE CHRONICLE Is for sate at Mr.HollweU\u2019i, \u2022npestto the PostOMee; Mr.Milter's and Mr.ân^PeUrStreet; Mr.Jehn Brown, fabriqae i; Mr.Bnm's.Jaka Street, without, «ale\u2019s, «eorge Strertj «oorge Pieroe », News Depot, (fteher\u2019i fathaag^, w»P®ri*e the Pert Ofiae ; and at Mrs.Wonsley\u2019s.Test Ottos, South Qaehoo.TRAVELLHB3 DIRECTORY.Mobuat.\u2014Stsasier Montreal, at 4 P-*-.tor troaL «rand Trunk Tarry str.at AS9 for Rrwr du Loup, and at 7.3f p.m., for Mon Ttomml\tI till VV #$$.TnxaDAT.\u2014Steamor AJ~m~ at 7 a.»., for Hi mouski.Steamer City of Qmt6«e at 4 p.1 for Piotoo, N.S., Ae.Steamer Qnoioo at P-»- for Montreal.Grand Trunk ferry «r at 8.M a.m., for River du Leap, and at 7.3t p.m., for Montreal aad the West.WmrnsnAT.\u2014Steamer Ctydo rt T sj*.f r JTa-dsaste.Btsamsr Monuoml at 4 p.m.for Montreal.Grand Trunk Ferry learner at 8.St a-for Rlver-du - Lou p, and T.S0 p.m.for Mon-treal and the Tfeet.TavnasAT.\u2014titeamer Çuetee, at 4 p.m., for M tiasl Oraad Truak Terry itr.at 8A0 a-m-» for liver da Loup, and at 7A0 p.m., for Mon treal and the West.\t__ T*n>AT.\u2014Steamer Momtromi, at 4 pm., for Montreal.Grand Trunk Terry at 8.30 a.m., for River du Loup, tad atTJO pma.for Mow treal and the West.\t^ T.Batwxday.\u2014Stsamihip Au^rteu, for Liverpool.Steamer CTyde at T a.m.for Tadoutao.Steamer Q**l>+e, et 4 p.m., for Montreal.Grano Trank Perry iteamer at 3.30 a.m., for River du Loup, and at T.30 p m., for Montréal and the West.Obliaxs asto St.Joaxrn\u2019a Txxxr.\u2014The iteamer M*id or Orieant runs daily (Sundays and fet-, excepted,) as followi:\u2014from Orleana,at AS0 8.16 and 11 a.m., sad l.!6 and 6 pJt 86.Josephat 5.45, 8.30 and 1115 a.»., and 1.30 and 5.15 p.m.Quebec, at 6.30 a.m., 10 a.»., and 12 noon, sad 4 and 6 p m.On Sunday* and/«*ALBS BY A.11 üraarari»*» Jany.14,1869.im Qnet>eo« eeeee «eeeeeeeee# OILS.Cod Oil, per gallon.Seal Straw to Pale \u201c.Brown to dark straw \u201c.oaoesaus.Sagars\u2014Dsmemra, per lb.Porto Rioo, Cuba, 9 67 e 9 61} a 0 47} a 0 09 a None.*» .0 08] a MOLASSBS.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Porto Rioo, per gallon.None.Cienfuegos, \u201c\t.\" Barbadoes,\t**\t 9\t47}\ta Clayed,\t**\t 0\t32}\ta Common,\t**\t 9\t27}\ta TEAS.Hyson, per lb.9 60 a Hyson Twankay, per lb.9 42 a Oolong,\t** .None.Soaebong,\t** .0 44 a Oongon, fair to good,** .».9 37 a Do.flno to ohoioe,\u201d .9 47 a TOBACCOS.10\u2019s ordinary to best,:per lb.0 25\ta Lamp, fair to primo,\t\u201c .0\t39\ta LIQUORS.Brandy, standard breads, per gal 2 10 a Do.per ease.6\t69\ta Common, per gallon.1\t29\ta Do.por case.8\t26\ta DeKayper\u2019s Qia, per gallon.\t1 42} a Other brands\t*\u2018\t.1 36 a EBffPOR\u2019X'S.J une 39\u2014Per ship Isabella, Ramsay, from Son deriand \u20141179 tons coals to Jackson, Gagnon A 00.Per schr Mario Anna, Tremblay, from Bay of 0 80 I Islands \u2014 420 bbU, 116 hlf.bbls barrings, 1 box raw 9 86 f°n> 6 c»ka teal oil, 20 drafts green fish to Lsmoine 8\t69 j A Sewell.Per bark Nora, Froliok, from Greenock\u2014199 tons pig iron, >97 do coals, 69 bbls pitch, 76 do tar, 910 I 2 bales cotton waste to Dinning A Webster.199 J tons pig iron to John Proctor.9\t09 I per ship City ef Hamilton, Cliney, from London \u201410 oaàea to Gibb, Laird A oo.4 casks to Thos Andrews.2 bates to MeOall, Shahyn A 90.2 qr-osks to order.Additional per bark Louise, Larsen, from Hamburg\u201429 mille cigars to Jas Carrel.REDUCED PRICES \u2014FOR\u2014 Total assets.$2,268,298 96 The Chairman, m reply to a question, stated that the debt of Hughes, of Brampton, was $2U,(M>, for which the Bank had good security.Their loss could not possibly exceed $2,000, and they might recover the whole amount.Reports had been dr culated far and wide by the press, and by parties who had had an object in injuring the Bank of the enormous losses which they had sustained, which were in most cases utterly unfounded.In fact, when he considered the extent to which these injurious rumors had been circulated throughout the Province, he was astonished the Bank had tested one-half the time it did.He regretted to say many of the shareholders had lent themselves to these efforts to destroy the Bank.The Chairman then proceeded to read a detailed statement of the position of the amount at the various agencies of the Bank throughout the Dominion.The reading of thin statement elicited comment from nn-merous delegatee at varions stages, which comment was not unfrequently accompanied by considerable confusion and uproar.The following is a list of the losses at the TaiPLars.\u2014The wifa of Mr.Baribeau, carter, residing at the corner of Notre Dames des Anges and Dorchester streets, has been safely delivered of three sons.Tbe mother sod children are all doing well.Tbe christening took place in the St.Roch\u2019s Church on Tuesday afternoon.Catupillars.\u2014An evening contemporary states that a large number of these insects have invaded a couple of old historic poplar trees ia Dorchester street, St.Roch\u2019s suburbs, and have completely destroyed tbe foliage.The trees are now so thickly populated that they foil daily upon the sidewalk in thousands Thi Robbsry oh ths an-u met ate.\tM.D.So* tho pamphlet for further particulars, which may be obtained to tho Depot, No.15 Plaoo D\u2019Armes.Persons nsing tho Water should enquire for Pla'Taqbxbv Water to obtain tbegoa-nine article, which la botog supplied to reliable agents, as drawn from the Springs, or asreted to bottles, affording at one* a haaltby aad refreshing beverage.Th* Springs, so long and favorably known aa \u201c Plantagenet,\u2019' ar* on th* property oi Mr.Wm.Rodden.All ordan to the undersigned will hav* prompt atteation.R.W.BOYD, 13{ Plaoo D\u2019Armes, Montraal, General Agent for Canada.For sal* at Qnoboo, by\u2014W.Rasaoll A Son, SL Lrais Hotel; John E.Burk*, Drnggist ; W.E.Brnnet, Druggist; John W.McLeod, Drnggist; G.Pioroe, Book-sollor and Stationer.Jnn* 19, 1869.\ty Grocers, Ironmongers, Brcshmakora, Oilmen, Obomists, Ao.Wholosalo b,SJCHN OAKEY A SONS, Manufacturers of EWLRY CLOTH.BLACK LCAD, CABINET CLASS, PAPF.R&: 172, BLACKFKIARS ruad.lovdox, KMaLAirn.May II, 1869.\tly-lo Will certainly our* all eases of gonera debility obstinate constipation, convulsions, diarrheas of all kinds, vomiting, Ao., Ae.ONLY TB.T IT I Bo smro Usât «hero ia mot tho slightest possible danger.I defy anybody to find in It the slightest trace of any noxious substance, such aa mercury, opium, on axt anna.Whatever may bo said, tho narcotic* will nova* prevent tho disease from apppoariug again tho moment thoir Action is exhausted.They mako tho child sloop merely booauso they benumb him ; my POWDBR.will cause steep because it acts upon tho disease and expels It : hors tho difference Horn.Narcotic* will in uo way mvixT sickness, MY POWDBR WILL MOST CERTAINLY DO IT.Tbeoe are two peremptory proofs of its immense superiority.Patents administering it to their children at the first sign of sickness will never see it makp any progress : I mean, of course, those die- \u201d\t1 Rook City\u201d from Loudon : London Dock Port.0 WILLIAM POSTON.Ex* 5 HHDS, $ 10 Qr-easks, ( And for sale May 18 18*9.ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS \u201cTHE MAIL:\u201d A Paper containing ths nows, tho principal loaders, a well-digested summary, and ril interesting matter from The Kmo*.And Is thus rendered available In a ehoap form, for persons residing abroad or in the colonies.Tho days of publication are Tuesdays aad Fridays in th* afternoen, and th* prie* Is 3d por copy or 8d per wook, post free.Subsoribors can obtain \u201c THE MATT-\u201d through Newspaper Agents, or may havo It from tho Publisher, on pro-payment, at Printing Honso Squared London.Doe 23, 1868.\t26-lo 5 CASKS a.oyal Windsor Ball Bluo, Just received, atd For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.June 7,1860.ROSIN.BO BARBBI.S Bright No* 1 Rosin, Just received, and For sale by Steam Biscuit Bakery, 22, Notre Dame Street.ON hamd, ud mannfaotnrod dally, ovory description ef Prime and Fancy Biscuit and Crack-\u2022rs, ineluding\u2014 Wins,\tSoda, Abernathy,\tCoffee, Arrowroot,\tWater, Albeit,\t.Graham, Nursrry,\tQueen\u2019s, Put up in Barrels of fcO lbs ; Boxes of 30 and 40 lbs, and Tins of 5 or 12 lbs.\u2014JlLSOj\u2014\u2014\t.Steam Confectionery of every variety, Losanges, Mixtures, Almonds, Jujubes, Ao.JAS.HOSSACK A 00.May 1, 1869.Fresh Timothy & Clover Seed 50 Barrels Prime Timothy, 20 do Red Western Clover.JAS.HOSSACK A CO.May 1, 1869._____________________ Montreal Soap- Now receiving from Montreal BOXBg\tGolden Family Soap, Do\tNo.1 do do Do\tWhite Erasive do Do\tMontreal, Liverpool do For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.May 1, 1869.LAYERJMISINS.500 Boxes Layer Ratelm, Just reoolvsd, and for sale by WILLIAM POSTON.April 30,1369.ELEY BROTHERS, GRATIS IKE ROAD, LONDON, W.0.WIOLXSaLl OK1T.BAND SAWS! BNPLBSS BAND SAWS for Sawing Wood, ENDLESS BAND SAWS for \u2022¦wing Irma sued Brass, FBBLESS BAND KNIVES for Ontttng Cloth, Llnon, Ao* Th* Vast Superiority of PEKIN\u2019S PATENT FRENCH BAND SAWS, AND ENDLESS BAND KNIVES, Over all others ia now universally admitted.Those ean bo obtained Only of tho Agents, SAMUEL WOR88AM A CO., Saw MRte EnoiMM*, 804, King\u2019s RmteU'Chotson, London, Who koop a largo Stock ef all iteas constantly on hand, from which orders can ho executed on tho shortest notiooF Priced Illustrated Cataloguée of A WOtRSSAM A CO.\u2019S PATENTED AND IMPROVED MACHINES of all kinds for working in wood sont froo on application at thoir works, 864, King\u2019s Road.Chslssa, London, England.«eov\ti CARSONS\u2019 PAINT FATBOKISBD BT Tho British aovernment 16,000ofthoNoblUtykGeijtry The Indian Government Railway A Canal Companies, The Colonial Government | Collieries,Iron MastereA^.For all kinds of\t» C OUT-DOOR WORK, 9 And la uroved, after a test of 70 years; to surpass any other Paint.CARSONS\u2019 \u2014I PAINT Is especially applicable te Iron Roofing, Farm and other Buildings, Bnciges, Farm Implements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, Ac.&c., and ail exposed work, and where adopted, a Saving of more than 60 per cent, may in the end be safely reckoned upon, as not only ia it cheaper in the first place when purchasing, but lasts twice as long as any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR Î\tCOLOURS.^ :|f| trade UfACTUHC cm CNTtftlO XT StXriONta, HM.L S&S 1 \u2019 5 Ï S'S illili Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion.Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, both for Outside nnil Inside Purposes, specially nrmufacturod for the Climate, Brushes, ko.CARSONS\u2019 Q is will BAYS OF PAINT, For Public Edijlcctf Mansion?, Viltdt, and every kind of Briuic, Stone, Compo, fcc unrivalled, and is the only paint that wil EFFECTUALLY RESIST THE THE SUN.Tho original Anti-Corrosion is solely manufactured, and can only be obtained of WALTER CARSON AND SONS, LONDON.Caution.\u2014All casks bear tho trade mar c, or are not genuine.Panm and Oils Properly Pacxxd to» Exportation.for whl i indicated.variola or small-pox, it is a most importer, inasmuch ae It keeps tho stools nd has such aa action on tho bowels as to DURING DENTITION the POUDRE DE 8ANTE will bring back th* stools to thoir normal State, amd will poorvosst ImffiammeHiMO, It will thus cause oven a weak child to got over this dangoroai and critical period with ixoomvauaxlt Lass daxmu.Its effect in this ease is TRULY WONDERFUL.As a general rule, when a child cries a great deal, tossee about and sloops llttlo, It Is a sun sign of sieknots ; end lilts stools are of a bad color, green, with yellow lump*, it indicates inflammation in the bowels.Some doses of tko FOUDRE DE SANTE will almost never fail to do away With tboso alarming symptoms.In all eruptive fevers, such as saarlst fevers, measles, axt remedy) regular and maintain perfoot equilibrium in all animal functions.In all ooooe of general debility, obstlcuto constipation, convulsions, diarrhea from any cause, vomiting, ëo^ Ao., it will bo found superior to any other modirine.Omly try It I I repeat It emphatically : there U mot «Bo slightest goo» alblo dmmgev.I defy anybody to find In my POWDBR the slightest trace of any noxious ia gradient, whether meroury, opium, or any other.No uareotio will bo a preventative to a disease\u2019 My POWDBR has proved to be ono.: Then is proof of It» decided superiority.Tho POUDRE DE SANTE la also most efficacious in weakness of the stomach in adults, and in dyspepsia.All tboso who are suffis lug from acidities and rising of tho stomach, and heartburns after meals, will be greatly relieved by its use.One or two teaspoonfulls ef this POWDER, mixed with a little vino or milk, and talion about half an hoir before each meal, will gens rally euro thorn in a few days.Those parsons shot id always abandon th* us* of tea.Doom for ClsiMrom 8\u2014Under six mo iths, half a teaspoonfull a day ; six months to on* year, ono teaspoon full a day; from ono to two years, two teaspoonfalb a day.Doom may No increased a Uttto In bad ooom.Administer il in* little sweet milk.Por children still suoklia mothers willput them te the breast* Immedlatelyafter having token th* Pownnn.Money remitted in all oases where no: effeot has bssn produced upon the iiseasM mentioned.The BOUDEE DE SANTE U ' John R Burke, Esq., Ohemist and bOC Dispensary, Market Plaoe, Upper at W.E.Brunet, Esq, Ohemist and \u2022orner of Oraig a^d King street, St.Ro N.M.DEBOME, St.Hyacinth*._____________ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CANADA.ON amd after MONDAY, the 34th imst., a passenger Train will leave Point Levi for River do Loop, stopping at all Stations, at.9.30A.M.Arriving at Riviera da Loup at.4.60 P.M.Returning, will leave Riviera Ln Loup at.1.46\tP.M.(connecting at Ohandiera with th* up Mall Train for th* West), reaching Point Lori at.9.86 P.M.A Mixed Train (Freight aad Passenger) will loavo Point Lovi on Tuvedaym\u2019i Thursdays and Saturdays, at.186 P.M.Arriving at Riviera du Loup at.940 P.M.Returning, will loavo Riviera du Loup on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*.at.6.30\tA.M.reaching Point Lovi at.8.86 P.M.C.J.BRYDGES, Managing Direct or.May 28,1869.\t6 BY ROYAL m COMMAND JOSEPH GüaLOTT\u2019S CELEBRATED STEEL.JPEIVS Sold by all Doalors tkronghret tho World.Dot.81, 1868.ly-lo 1 Sugar, Now raooiving ox 8.8.\u201c Germany\u201d s 50 Barrais Bright Swear.Tor sale by WILLIAM POSTON.April 86, 1869.JARS Triple Strong Vinegar, ordesu sum TRUNK Railway CIRTIFICATBS, Laboratost or Cuxasrar, 42, SU John straot, Montreal.I hereby certify that I have examined or.refuUy ths POUDRE DE SANTS, (Health powder,) prepared by Mr.N.M.Daaoxn, of SU Hyacinthe, and that it does not contain any narcotics, or mercury, and I recommend it ae a spncmc in the diseasM for whleh it is recommended.T.Vxaxtnn, Praotical Chemieu St.Hyacinths, 26th Aug., 1868.Mr.N.M.Du sown, Ohemist.Mr Dbau Sib,\u2014I am most happy fat offering you my best thanks for tho complete enra of *n* ot my children, which is, undoubtedly, due to your POUDRE DE SANTE, whose effeot has really been marvellous.My little girl, a bright child of two yean, had been most dangerously ill for more than a year, and no amount of care or remedies had tho slightest effeot upon her.Strong and unabating fever, glory and sanguinolent diarrhea, frequent stools, with most acute pains.She had completely oit her appetite and had grown very weak and thin.After tho vaino dMo of your POtTDRB DE SANTE her stools came book to their nermal state, appetite became good, all pain had Maeod, and she waa completely cured before she had token the contents of the first vial which you gay# me.I look upon your Powder as a remedy most efficacious and safe.\u2014F.Z.VAuma.L the undersigned, do strongly raownmond the ara of the POUDRE DE SANTE, prepared by Mr.N.M.Dnnosn, Chemist and Druggist, ra-rardinr it a* a most eflleaoions medicine in ail children's disease* ; and I hereby oertify that it eontoias no narcotics, or mercury, or any other danreroof substance\u2014Dm PusaAVun\u2014Montreal 1 fob Oct, ISM.Nov !,*«' Tierce?, Qr-oaaka and Cases Bordeaux Vinegar, Casks White Wine Vinegar, Do Malt\tdo Do No.1\tdo For sale hr WILLIAM POSTON.April 30,1869.Chaloupin Brandy, Now loading ox *\u2022 Friends\u201d from C aérante S Hied a.) 18 Qr casks, \\ V.Chaloupin A Co\u2019s Palo 66 Cases,\tJ\tBrandy.And for sale by WILLIAM POSTON.\u2019 May 18, 1668.\t___________ Guineas\u2019 Dublin Porter.50 Oasoo, qwaits, 26 do pints.Now landing ox \u201c ChUHan wallah,\u201d and for Bate by _\tM.G.MOUNTAIN.MnylT, 1868.\t_______ Liverpool Coarse Salt.ON amd after MONDAY next, tho Slot Im-\u2022tant, an Express Train will leave Point Loris for Montreal, at.2 15 P.M Connecting at Richmond with the Train for Island Pond, Portland, Ao.Commencing on the 26th instant, an Excursion Train will mu on Saturdays from Point Leris to Rivioradn Lonp, leaving at.8 18 P.M.Aid ratorning from Riviera do Loup on Mondays at .6 46 A.M.Tho Train leaving Point Levis at.\u2022 80 o\u2019eteck A.M., wilt not run on Saturdays, and tho Train leering Riviere du Loup at.8 10 P.Ml will not run on Mondays, after tho 26th instant 0 J.BRYDGES, r v.n.ao\tManaging Director.June 18.1889.\tg XV O TX O JSÎ MARINERS.the TIME BALL lm Use Ol- XüsffL TADSL, each day, (Sunday except* jtlSBgW- skL) at Hals-fast Twblvs, wil)
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