Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 1 septembre 1873, lundi 1 septembre 1873
[" as THE IMPERIAL 1BE INSURANCE COMPANY \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON.tTAHLIWnn) 1MT | «brar.Mxdsio, Aug.29\u2014In the Cortes to-day, the motion decided upon a meeting of the majority for a soapenaiou of the sitting, was introduced after considerable discussion, and tbe debate was adjenrned until to-morrow.Passons, Ka.Aug.30\u2014There are rumours that amount almost to a certainty that a terrible maasacsw has been committed at Fort Scilby, occasioned by the retain of Santana and Bigtree, recently prisoners in Texas.Havana, Aug.2»\u2014in consequence of the monetary crisis and the scarcity of specie, the iotendente has issued a decree ordering that ibe free importation of gold from the U» S.and South America co un très which shall be a circulation at its intrinsic vaine.The ex-p'Ht on gold, baa been increased 5 per cont .,u the present tariff.Niw Ÿoax, Aug.29 \u2014Wm.Larkin, charg-with the murder of Laberetrab, last June, waa found, and will be arretted to-night.Rostov, Aug.29\u2014Tbe Beacon Park races closed to-day with a very large attendance.The 2.40 race was won by R xpatchen, and Y.Johnson second, Flora third\u2014Time, 2 37, 2 36, 2 39, 2.36 The event of tbe day, was tbe 2.20 race, there were 6 horses entered, bnt only three came to the score, vis : J edge Fullerton, Gamers and Sensation.The first beat was won by Sensation ; in the second bent.Fullerton trotted very last, making his best record in 2.19} and sholting Sensation in the next heat.F ullerton acted badly and was beaten by Gamers in 2 26}, but in tfee last two beats, Fullerton steadied himself and won them both,although pcoastd by Gamer»\u2014 Time, 2 22}, 2.19}, 2 22, 2.22}.Sax Fraxciso., Aug.30\u2014A heavy shock of an earthquake at the mission of San Jose, yesterday afternoon, causing much excitement but no damage.aioaiÊiïjispim.CiüEÆT JtJJttITAllV Losnou, Aug.30\u2014It is estimated that if Don Carlos is successful in gaining ffie throne cf Spain, the debt of the country will be increased ooe-thrhL\t.-\t*.\u2022- Madrid projects to raise a Iona, the payment of which will be guaranteed from the re* venues from tobacco.A memorial of the Phil lipi ne Islands has been presented in the Cortes.The bill also to abolish compulsory labor on tobacco plantations by the natives was declared urgent.JFKAIVOK.Paso, August 30\u2014The trial of Marshal Bazaine will be held at Trianon, commencing on the 6th October.Tbe Journal du Débats bas a significant article from Mr.Lemoine, in which he says, the Republic is impossible, and France must have a Liberal Monarch.The Government has issued a decree receiving grain and flour from the sur-taxo or additional import, levied on account of the war indemnity, and also from the bonding duty.It is reported that tbe Government will pay to Germany the last instalment of the war indemnity on the 14th of Octobernext.H&AIJH.Maduo, Aug.30\u2014It is asserted that Senor Kildalgo will be appointed Minister to the United States.It is rumoured rhat Alphonse, Prince of Austria, will shortly attempt to proclaim his sucoessioo to the throne upon Spanish soil.\"/ Telegrams from tbe North announce the defeat of the Carfists under Sabalto, after four hours\u2019 fighting.\t.\t.Cap Chat Kart.Being the easterly portion of tbe township of 0»p Chat, less the part* of rang*! 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6, si Ins ted In iront thereof.Containing 28 square miles, more or less.15th.Cap Chat W\tv*W ' INSTITUTION de DEMOISELLES, FRENCH PROTESTANT INSTITUTE \u2014FOR\u2014 YOUNG LADIES, St.Hyacinthe, P.Q.IT HAVING LONG BEEN A MATTER OF regret to all true Protestants that there exists among us no Institution where the French language can be thoroughly acquired, a FRENCH PROTESTANT BOARDING SCHOOL, of a no per', t claiw, has been established In the town of 8t.Hyacinthe, P.Q-, 88 miles from Montreal, on the G.T.R.and the Yamaska River.The character of this Establishment is that of a thorough evangelical Institution.Its object 1» to divert Ircm Convent* the daughters of the Protestant famille* of the U.8.ns well as of our Provinces.They will find here, without exposing their faith to the enticements of Popery, an opportunity of acquiring the knowledge of French, Music, Painting, and the various branches of a good education.In order to secure'that object; the Principal has adopted a plan not generally followed i-y those who teach that language.Tbe pnpll, Instead of limiting her effort to the msmorlxa-tion of grammatical rules and to \"translations which make dry the study of French, has to attend Lectttres (In French,) on History.Natural History, Literature, Logic, Rhetoric Ac., and thus sees widening belore her the circle of knowledge as well as ibe circle of words needed In conversation and public meetings.So for the study of that language in our Province has been too much limited to a few short sentences of common conversation.To communicate the taste for study, the desire of being better acquainted with French classics and to train the mind to think In that language, such Is the object contemplated, without neglecting the moral and religious education of the pupil.The pr giess of stu lente who have attended ibis School a year or two exemplifies In favor of the plan adopted and executed.The Principal will atlll keep up an English class under an experlencsd Lady.Neverthe-1ère, he has seen his duty to strengthen the French element, and has consequently secured the valuable co-operation of tbe Rev.J.E.Tan.nkr and Mme.Tabnxr (for many years Professor in tbe Normal School, Switzerland).Mile.Vxaaor, one of her pupils, and Mile.Bertha Fluhhann (shortly expected from Swllxerlaod), will divide the work with her, which will greatly facilitate the eonvereatloc al advantages of tbe students.Miss PAUiaim Pa yam (Mens, France), who has kindly taken charge of house-keeping, wllj complete the French element of the House.The Principal hopes this arrangement, also an Improvement In the heating apparatus, the agreeable position of the Hoase, and the grounds surrounding it.will contribute to the happiness and comfort of those that will attend the School.REFERENCES : Rev W Taykn, D.D.,\tMontreal.Rev Henry Wilkes, D.D ,\t\u2022\u2022 Rev Prf i> H MocVlcar, LL.D.,\t*\u2022 Rev John Jenkins, D.D.,\t\u2022\u2022 Rev Robert F Burns, D.D.,\t\u2022\u2022 Rev J M Gibson, M A,\t» Rev D Ooueslr&t, B.D.,\t« RevTb.Lafleur.Rev G H Wells, (American Presbyterian Church,) Montreal.Rey T A Veruop.Rev Obas A Doublet, (St Johh\u2019« French Presbyterian Church).Rev Geo.Douglass, LL.D, Montreal.Rev John Cook, D.D., Quebec, Rev W B Clark, (Canada Presbyterian Church) Qu -bee.Rev Henry D Fowl*», (Congregationallst Church,) Quebec.Rev Ohas.Chlnlquy, St Ann*, M.Rev Cha*.Tanner, (Principal of Pointe-aux-Trembles institute).Rev L M Miller, D.D., Qgdensburfh, New York Rev E A Bqokley, H.D., Platteburg, \u201c Rev A Upson, Q.D., Albany,\t*\u2022 Hon J Gregory Smitn, Ex-Governor, St Albans, Vt.Hon'^ 8 Sanborn, gherbroolte.Hon WtoXfoDoulpll, Toronto.Dr McGill, MJP-.Oshawa.Ool F W Hmaltaln, Montreal.T M Fair bairn.Esq, M.P.Rev Wm Ormteton.D D\u201e New York.Rev Edw.N Kirk, D D., Boston.Rev Prof.Inglls, Toronto, Kev Prof.J P Yeung, Toronto.Rev 8 Nelles, D D\u201e (Principal Victoria College) Rev Prof.Snodgrass, D D., Kingston, Ont.Rev E B Harper, M.A, Guelph, Out.LA DIRECTION.Rev.R.P.DUCLOS, Principal.Rav.J.E.TANNER, Vice-Principal.Madamb TANNER, Lady Principal.Madbmoisxllb LEA VESSOT.Madxmoiskllb BERTHA FLUHMANN Misa MUNDAY.Miss E.RUTHVEN.Mademouellb PAULINE f AYAN.The following course of lust ruction Is con ducted entirely In the French language : DEPARTEMENT PREPARATOIRE, lere Division.Grammaire, Dlctee, Analyse Grammaticale, Compo-ltlon, Memorisation, Géographie el Mathématiques.2de.Division.Lecture, Epellation, Calligraphie, Vocabulaire, (Farqueiles), Elements de grammaire, Traduction, Arithmétique.CLASSE SUPERIEURE, lere division.Physiologie, PU oeophle morale et lutelleo-tuelle.Bhetorique, Logique, Histoire do la Littérature, H'stolre Sainte,.Elements d\u2019Astronomie.2do Division.Analyse logique, Composition, Analyse dé morceaux chois s des meilleurs autuere, Syu.there, H stolre profane, Sciences naturelles.L\u2019Al'emuiui est enseigne çq )g desire, aux eleve.s ic.s plus advancees de la classe supérieure.Des mesi ren ont etc prises pour augmenter le nombre des appareils scientifiques et former une Bibliothèque a l\u2019usage des eleve*.DIPLOMES.L\u2019e-xbilssementMellvre des Diplômes de M.U F'.(Maltresse on littérature fran^alze) aux eleve* qui subiront en français un examen .-iaU*f.«?ST.LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA BA.II.WAY.THE, OLD ÜLIABLE AND SHORTEST LINE, FROM ALL POINTS BAST A WEST TO OF CA-N-A-D-A-lo T T A ~W A.FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY COMPANY Postal and Military Service Bond Interest.N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A DIVIDEND at the rate of £1 4s.Od.STERLING ' DAILY.Making sure connection with all Grand Trunk Traîna COMFORTABLE SOFA CARS on Trains oon neoUng vlth Grand Trunk Night Express East and West.Charge for Berths, 60c.Per £100 Bond (f5.8S Currency) has been declared upon the above Bonds for the Six Months ended 8th August, 1878, and that the same will be payable upon presentation of the Bonds at the Office of the undersigned.\u2018 JOSEPH HICKSON, Secretary and Treasurer.August 23, 1878.Not*.\u2014Pessengers leaving Montreal or Toronto on Saturday Nights reach Ottawa Sun.day Morning.90 iftotUs* a* PrutnU JunetUm for Mmlt ASK for TICKETS-fis PRESCOTT JUNCTION.F* Baggage OheokmS Through.Ottawa, March 1, THOS.REYNOLDS, Managing Director.187N.\tmar 29 IMPORTANT FREIGHT NOTICE.N CONSEQUENCE OF THE INITIAL .letter of different Freight Stations ou the G.T.R.being the same.Merchants are particularly requested In all cases when addressing packages to write the name of the Station in toll, otherwise the Company cannot receipt tor the freight or hold Itself In any way re.sponsible tor Its proper delivery.For Instance, a package for SC Hilaire.If addressed simply \u201cSC EL,\u201d would answer both tor SC Hyacinthe and SC Hubert ; and therefore Merchants will see the neeeesity few having packages marked with the name of the Station la itül, In order to ensure correct delivery.a J.BBYDGES, Managing Director.P.a STEVENSON, General Freight Agent, A.BURNS, Local Agent General Freight Agent\u2019s Office, 1 Montreal, February 3, 1878.\t] Feby.10, 1873.sumo huh Hiiin OJP CAWrAJD-A.AND RtlLWM TRDNK COM PINY men nJ iinicoiiiiijii m 18/! Mt ImpmerfelK ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, 31«r Inst, a Passenger and Mall Train wll leave Hallfex dally at 7.30 A.M\u201e and be due In SC John at 8.86 P.M.A Passenger and Mall Train will also leave St John dally, at 8.00 A.M., and be dne In Halifhx at 949 P.M.Trains Will eonneet at Palnsec with Trains to and from Shedlac and Intermediate Stations, At Truro with Trains to and from Plctou and Intermediate Stations, at Windsor Junction with Trains of the Windsor and Ana polls Railway.At SC John with the Consolidated European North American Railway for Bangor, Danville Jonction, Quebec, Portland, also with International Steamers to and from East-port, Portland and Boston.LEWIS CAVRELL, General Superintendant Railway Offices, Monoton, N.R, Deo., 1878.December 28.1878\tay imou iicvimoi \u2014 TO \u2014 NEW-YORK, \u2014BY\u2014 LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u2014AND\u2014 HUDSON RIVER ! MAIL XXMXB TABLE.Qtntnno Post Orrxon, August, 1878.Dux.MAILS.Onoex.A.M.P.M.ONTARIO.A.M.P.M.¦ IfA JL DETDDlMfi\u2019 8.00.Ottawa, by Railway (a) .#.00\t(Xt ¦ KiiXiRllMO 9.00 Province of Ontario (a) 0.00 QUEBEC.8.00\tArthabaska and Three Rivera, by Railway, Sherbrooke, Lennox-vtlle, Island Pond route, Eastern Townships and Richmond, to Montreal, by railway, dally, (o) see\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 setts* 8.00.Montreal City, by rail- way, and westward, daily (a).8.00 West of Montreal, «* by Express,\u201d dally.1146 Montreal City, Balls-can, SC Pletre les Becqueta, Three Rivers and Sorel, by steamer, dally.Leeds, (MeganUo,) dally, (a).8,00.SC Giles A SC Silvester, Tuesday, T mtsday A Saturday, (a).__ 1.00 Riviere du Loup railway and Eastward, dally, (5).7.00 100 River du Loup and Oa-couna by «Express,\" dally.cklkbrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DBOLAUED BT OON2VOIS8KUBS TO BB The Onlv Good Sauce ife.8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 100 12.30 T LOCAL MAILS.146 SC Anselme, A County of Dorchester, dally.7.00 180 .Beaumont A SC Michel dally.4.80 180\t100 Bienville and Cannon, twice dally, at.8.80 Levis, twice dally.8.80 Eli'.CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.THE SUCCESS OF THIS MOST DELI-oloua and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of « Worcestershire Sauce\u201d to their own Inferior | compounds, the Publie is hereby Informed that the only way to secure the genuine Is to ASK FOR LEA A PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE, | and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle.Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Les and Perrins have been torgsd, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take Instant proceedings against Manu/acture* and Vendort of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be Infringed.Ask/or LEA A PERRINS\u2019 Bauoe, and tee Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.April 10, 1878.\t12m-lo TOOK 1HD M PUNO-FORTE CO.4.80 1240 4.80 ELECTRICITY IS LIFE.R' ETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED from Montreal to New York and book, any day from tbe 1st to 18th September Inclusive, good to retarn for 30 days from date of lasne.iimcoioiiu mi.Fare There and Back, $12.50, Gold.Tickets may be obtained from W.O\u2019BRIEN, 143 St.James Street, or at Bonaventure Street Station.In connection with the above.Return Tickets will be lisued to Montreal atone Fare from all Grand Trunk Stations between Quebec and Lennoxvllle and Montreal, and Cornwall and Montreal, also at Sorel, Three Riven and Quebec by Richelieu Steamers, and on tbe Line of tbe Ottawa River.August 28, 1873.OF CANADA.Old Axles and Wrought Iron Scrap for Sale.T\u201c! and PANY, during the coming Fall Winter, will have a large number of OLD AXLES And a considerable quantity of WROUGHT IRON SCRAP To dispose of.They Invite Tenders tor quantities of oae hundred tons and upwards.The Company wi 1 commence delivery In October, and continue through the Winter as may be agreed upon.\tu.Parties tender to state the price per whether In gold or United States curieuqy, tbe place o»* delivery (which m#at be on tbe Grand Trunk Ràî'WAy*.and tbe quantity required.Purchasers win require delivery In the United States will pay their own Customs\u2019 dirties.Cash will be required on delivery.Axles and Scrap Iron must be tendered tor separately.Tenders, endorsed *\u2022 Tenders for Old Material,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before Saturday, the 27th September.C.J.BRYDGE8, Managing Director, August 30, 1878.IB0111UIIA ON AND AFTER MQilM IIKT, m IISTMÏ» An Accommodation Train FOB l/ontraatfi Intermediate Stations WILL LEAVE RICHMOND AT 5.30, s.in.MO.VTB.XAL at «40 Arriving RETURNING, Mnatmtl at 5.15 Riokmond May 1».1873.A.X.WILL LEAVE p.m., arriving a* at 9 p.m.C.J.BBYDGES, Managing Director (miD non mum 1872.fall Ammgemont of Train».1872.COMMENCING ON ¦ondaj, 11th November, 1871.H1UFU MOST.JOHN.No 1 Through Express, will leave Halifax at 7 a m dally, Sundays, excepted, and be doe In St John at 8.80 p m, In season to connect with the Night Express to Bangor and Boston.No 8 Through Express, connecting with Night JÇgpjrest from Boston and Bangor, will leave S'- John at 8 a m dally, Sundays excepted, and be due In Halltox at 9.96 p m.No 8 A 6 Through Freight, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Halifax at 11 a m dally, Sundays excepted, and be due In St.John, Sundays excepted, at I p m the following day.No 4 A » Through Freight, with Passenger Car attached, will leave St.John at 18.45 p m dally, Sundays excepted, and be dne In Sundays excepted, at 3 p m the the Hollowing day, No 7 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Sussex for SL John, st 7.80 am.No 8 Passenger Accommodation, will leave 0t John tor Sussex, at 4.46 p m.No 9 Passenger Accommodation! will leave ttsihwt ust Truro, at 4.45 pm.No 10 Passenger Accomodation, Will leave Truro tor Halifax^! $.f5 a m No 11 Freight, will leave Petltoodloe mr St.John at A46 a m.No IS Freight, will leave St, John for Petit-eodlae at 1.45 p m.No 18 Freight, will leave Penobequls tor St.John at 2.46 p sa.No 14 Freight, will leave St, John for Penobe-qxl* at f.45> m.No 16 Freight, will leave Halifax tor Truro at 9^ pm.No 16 Freight, will leave Truro for Halifhx at 7.80 am.No 17 W A A R Passenger Accommodation, j will leave Halifax tor Windsor Junction at 8 a gs.No 18 W 0 A R Passenger Aecommodatlon, will leave Windsor Jnnctton for Halifax at ; 7.40 p m.No 19 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will leave Halifax for Windsor Jonction at 8 p m.No 20 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will i§9F» Windsor Jonotton for Halifhx at 946 a'xt.' T' Trains between Truro and Piotou, No 21 Passekger Accommodation, will leave Truro tor Plctou at 10.20 a m, No 22 Mixed Accommodation, will leave Plo.ton for Truro af 8 am, No3.4 Passenger Accommodation, will leave FWtou for Trxre at 8.16 p m.Trains between Painaeo and PL du Ghana.coDFROi ami Dominion Safe Manufactory.& r: 8.00 A80 South Quebec, twice dally.7.00\t8.00 6.00.8te.Marie, Ac., County Beauce, dally.11.00 8.00 New Liverpool and SL , Jean Cbrystome, twice dally.8.30\t4.80 0.00 AM Spencer Cove, twice dally.8.00\t8.80 SUlery Cove.».8.00 St.Sauveur A 8L Rooh, thrice dally.8.00\tAM 1LM 8.M .Bergervllle and Cap Rouge.ISO South Shore (West,) St.Nicholas to Bécan- cour, dally.7.80 8.00 .North Shore (West,) Ste.Foy, to Three Rivers, by land, dally.AM g,00.North Shore (East,) by land, Beauport, Montmorency Falla, to Murray Bay, Chi-oouttml, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at.8.00 .Murray Bay, St.Ur-bain, Eboulementa, St.Paul's Bay per «Steamer Clyde,\u201d every Tuesday and Friday, (o).0.00 Murray Bay, Tadousac Grande Bale, Chicoutimi and Bagotvllle, per Steamers \u201cSt.Lawrence,\u201d \u201cSaguenay\" and « Union,\u201d on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, (d).0.00 Beauport and Montmorency Falls,Monday, Wedneada'y gnj Saturday at.9.00 8,00 .Island of Orleans, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.6.M 6.M.Bourg Louis, St Ray- mond, Pont Rouge, St Catherine, dally.AM PULVKRMACHER\u2019S PATENT, dalvanle Chain-Bands, Belts FIRE PROOF SAFES, WELDED STEEL & TROIS.Burglar proof safes, and firs and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES\u2014combined.Anno\u2014Iron Vault Linings, Burglar Proof Vault Dobra.Fire Proof Doors Iron Shatters, Iron Doors for Public Buildings, Messenger's Chests, and Deed Boxes, Cell Doors and Gratings.Jail, Safe, Bank, and Store Door LOCKS.IRON on BRIDGES and GIRDERS, Ac., Ac.A large number of Second-hand Safes of different makers, always on hand which if in be sold cheap Anno\u2014Manufacturer of STONE CUTTER\u2019S TOOLS.OFFICE\u2014820 St Lawrence Maine Street FACTORY\u2014Corner Ontario and St Charles Burromme Streets, Montreat P.§.The recent Improvements made In my Soles, guarantees them sype^ûf Jn FHp regM-Ing axd Burglar Proof quaUtles to any other make of Safe In the Dominica.\tQ.O.December 7, 1872\tnov88s*o MANITOBA mm trunk Railway No.15A81 Freight will leave Point da Chene for Palnsec at 0 a m and 7 pm.No 34A83 Freight, will leave Palnsec for Point du Obene at740 a m and 840pm.No 37 A 99 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Point du Chene tor Palnsec at 11.40 a m and 8.15 p m.No 28 A SO Passenger Accommodation, will leave Palnsec for Poln du Chene at 12.40 p m and A15 a m.Trains between Halifax, Truro and Plctou will be nm upon Halifhx time, and between Truro and Saint John, for the present, upon Saint John time.LEWIS CARVELL, General Superintendent.Itallw>v Office.Nov 4 187V.\tdse 4 OF CANADA.S' - :?,»% ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, 2«th Tbe following alterations In the running of Trains will take place, vis.>\u2014 Train tor Rouse\u2019s Point, c°an«^* with Steamers on Lake Ctaun* ^ ^ jhrJvSra foir Vsadreuli.\u20145.00 r.u.ÎSmmodatton Train for Brock.^ ^ ville-'^üta WesA*.9 00 p.m.cTJ.BRYDGE8, Managing DtrecUW.Might Express .JM*X 8A OTR IN CONSEQUENCE OF ^THE CHANGE of gauge upon this Railway In tbe Month of October next, tbe Grand Trank Railway Company will have about 100 Engines to Dispose of, They are of various siiee And all 5 feel 6 inches gauge.Many of them are suitable for MTT.L and other purposes.Full particulars will be given on application to the undersigned, or to Mr.H.Wallis, Mechanical Superintendent, Montreal.Quebec, Boston and dew York, SHOBT LIES VIA PASSUMPSIC RR Summer Arrangements.1873.CONDENSED TIME TABLE.Day Night e4trea.\tExpress.Express.Quebec.6.80 A.M.12.30 P.M.Sherbrooke.11.40 A.M.0.60 P.M.Newport.,.,.J.25 P.M.Wblte River Junction.6.30 PJM.Springfield.Boston.10.60 P.M.New York.Pullman Sleeping Can run 8.66 P.M.Mall.0.00 P.M.4.60 A.M.7.00 A.M.1.40 A.H* J\u2019.ao P.M.0.80 A.M./1.05 P.M.8.80 A.M.6.20 P,M.12.60 P.M.11.20 P.M.through from O.J.BBYDGES.Managing Director.August 15, 1878.The Confessions of an Intalid.Publjshjcd AH a WABXixo and for the benefit of Youxo Mxx awn otkxm who «ufler froin NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF MANHOOD, etc., supplying the means qf self-cure.Written by one who cured himself after under-{olng considerable quackery, and sent tree of charge-\t_.\t___ Sufferers are Invited to address (prepaying iwetage) the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR Box 133, Brooxlyn, N.Y.June lA l»7J-\t;Cm-dAw ( Newport to Boston on Night Express.Pullman Pgftof CV run» through from New-port to Springfield on Ifa/l Train.This is tbe great pleasure Travel Route to Lake Memphremagog and White Mountains, and the shortest, quickest and most pleasant to Boston, New York and points Bast and South.Only 161 hours from Quebec tC Boston and 'SSI hours from Quebec to New York by tal-Line.* For all mformatloo, and through tickets, apply to the Company\u2019s Office, Louis Street, opposite the HU Louis Hotel.WM.M.PARKER, GUSTAVE LEVS, Superintendent.\tAgent.June 24, 1878.\ttlstNov NORTH WEST TERRITORIES.FTER THE 10tH OP JUNE NEXT EMIGRANTS having through tickets wlU be >epf from TORONTO to PORT GARRY, Manitoba, at the following rates :\u2014 TOXOWTO TO PBINCX ARTHUR'S LANDING ST WAY Of COL LING WOOD OR bajutia.Adults,45; Chlldrea und«r twelve yean of age, half price ; 160 lbs personal baggage free.Extra baggage, 86 cents per 100 lb#.PRINCK ARTHUR\u2019S LANDING TO POST GARRY, Emigrants-110 j Children under twelve years, half price ; 200 lbs.personal baggage free.Kx.tra luggage, $2.60 per 100 Ibe.Emigrants should take their own rations, IPB^VISIONB will, however, be furnlshfid at cost price, at Shebandown, Fort Frances, and tbe North West Angle of tbe Lake of the Woods Through Ticket* for Emigrante to Fort Garry via Prince Ar* Lhur\u2019s Landing can be had at Toronto, at tbe Stations of the Northern, Great Western, and Grand Trunk Railway a Emigrants are requested to take notice that PACKAGES OF LUGGAGE are limited to 200 lbs.weight for convenience of transport on the Portages.Merchandise after the 20th June next, will be transported from Prince Arthur\u2019s Landing to the Eastern Terminus of the Fort Garry Road, North-West Angle, at the rate of $2 per 100 Ibs^ or $40 per ton of 2,000 ibe.Each piece or package to.be of convenient sise, not exceeding 800 lbs.In weight, and to be firmly bound or fastened.Dorses, Oxen, Waggons and heavy articles, such aa Caatlnga and Machinery, can be SENT THROUGH 10.00.Valeartier and Loretta, Wednesday A Saturday.\u2014\u2022, .Laval A Lake Beauport Tuesday A Friday.11.00 Ohartesbourg, ana Lurette, daily, at- sstssst* \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Stone ham, Saturday see essss* 10.00 10,00 10.00 ECO too too BAY OF CHALEURS.4.46 Oountyof Bonaventure, as tar as Paapeblao, dally, at.7.00 From Paapeblao to Perce A Gaupe Basin, try-weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at.7.00 GaspO Basin and Counties of GaspO, Bonaventure, Dalhousle, Chatham, Campbell-to\u2019jwn, $V.> Par G P-P-S.Co,, every Toes, day, at.1.00 MARITIME PROVINCES.4.46 Northern portion of New Brunswick, Fd* laoùdston, Woo'd-¦took, by land dally, 7.00 9.48 New Brunswick, Fredericton, St.John, P.£.Island and Nova Scotia, per G.T.Railway via Island Pond, qglfx, \u20224.,.,.\u201e.rn»t?.(Newfoundland A Bermuda, W.I., Included In each moll for Hall-tax*whence despatch U on arrival of inman ¦ teamen from N.Y UNITED STATES.9.46.Boston and New York, WEST INDIES.Letters, Ac.,pre-pald vla New York, are forwarded dally onNew York, whence malls are despatched :\u2014 For Havana and West Indies, via Havana, every Thursday, P.M.For St.Thomas, the West Indies A BraaJI, »!rd pf «y«7 month.GREAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Line, Saturday (\u2022)., By Cunard Steamers, via Boston, on Saturday.1.08 6.90 POCKET BATTERIES Have rendered electricity per- feotly self-applicable In a mild continuous form, and extremely efficacious without ¦hook or unpleasant sensation.They speedily soothe agonising pains, reanimate torpid limbs, revive the sluggish functions of life, and Impart renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by whatever C&U£6$* * The dolly Increasing number of cures effected by PULVERMACJHER\u20198 MEDICO-GAL-VANIC SYSTEM lx so extensive and varied that it forcibly points to this Invention as the embryo of a universal remedy.Amongst many others the following Testimony, signed the elite of the MEDICAL FACULTY, has been received :\u2014 \u201cWe, tbe undersigned have much plea-\u201d « sure in testifying that Mr.J.L.PUL-\" \u201cVERMACHER\u2019S recent Improvements\" «In his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic\" \u201cAppliance* for Medical purpoees are of\u201d «great Importance to Scientific Medicine,\" \u201cand that he Is intituled to tbe considéra-\u201d «Uon and support of every one disposed\u201d «to further the advancement of real and\" «useful progress.\u2019\u2014Dated this 9th day of\" «March.I860.\u201d \u2022CHARLES LOCOOK, Bart., M.D., F.R.C.P.\u201d \u2022WM.FERGUSON, Rabt., F.R.S.\u201d \u2022EDWD.H.SIEVEKING, M.D., M.R.C.P.\" \u2022HENRY HOLLAND, Bart., F.R.S.\" \u2022J.RANALD MARTIN, Knt., F.R.C.B.\u2019\u2019 And Dr.C.HANDFIELD JONES, F.R.O.P.A F.R.8., PhyHoitm to St.Mary's Hospital, under date March 10th, 1866, in a similar Testimonial as to above, states : \u2014\u201cI am satisfied that he is an honest,\u201d «earnest laborer in the field of Science,\u201d «and I think that be deserves to ineet\u201d \u201cWUh every euôôaragement from the\u201d profession, and from scientific men.\" Also recommended by \u2022ffilr DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., LL.D,\u201d «T.H.TANNER, M.D., F.L.Soc.\u201d «J.RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D., F.R.O.P.«C.B.RADCUPFE, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.B.\u2019\u2019 «A CLARE, If4).' P.R.O.P., Physician to\u201d Ltmficn HeepstskL\u201d Ac., Ac., Ac.PULVKRMACHER\u2019S SYSTEM is also approved of by an official report of the Aoa-demlwde Medeolne, Paris, Royal Society of London ; ' Boyal College of Bhrslclans, London i find the Imperial Faculty of Vienna; and Its curative virtues are confirmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures effected.\u2014(See Pamphlet gratis.) These tacts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scientific and curative progress, to which the inveuvor has devoted a lifetime of study and labour, as an ardent disciple of that great benetaotor of mankind, the late 11 lustrtous electrician, Michaxx.Faraday.Pnlvermacber\u2019s Medico-Galvanic Chains are exceedingly effective without the aid of medicine, restriction of diet, or the least derangement of the patient's habits and dally occupations, In ibe following maladies Rbpuwitiogat\tÉtoMlft*» Lombago, Neuralgia, ÎKehd afid Toothache, Liver Com plaints, Tie Doloreux, Indigestion, Deafness, Spasms, Female Complaints, Constipation, Cramp, Sluggish droulation.Urinary Disorders, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Nervous Debility, Functional Diacffden, Ac., Ac.The c fine ta of the application qf Pulveiv macbeifts Chkifi* iu Any of thé above disorder» Is immediately perceptible\u2014the relief of pain I censrally instantaneous.* Price-List of PulvermschePa Galvanic Chaln-BanAs, Belts, and Flexible Batteries.Narrow Chain-Bands, for Sciauoa Rheumatic, Neuralgia, and Gouty pams, Chronic Rhematlam, Local Paralysis, Offimy in the Si^rexpmes, aeotiwUn» to Electric Power, 18a.22s., 40s., and qpwarda Brood Chain-Bands or Belts, for Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints,' Ao., wearable as a belt, 22s to 40s,, and G/w- Broad Chain-Bands for Nervous Deafness Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises In the Head, 21*., and upwards.D.Brood Chains, for Loss of Voice and other Affections of the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaints, Wa fid,, 79#., 99a, Wd 40a K.Bsopd t)horn-Rands, for Writer*' Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, Ac., 29a to 80a, 40a and 00a F.Combined Bands fbr General Debility Central Paralysla, Bplleepsy, and Functional PIANOS 1 Iti, iotre Dame Street,\tPIANOS F0R\tMONTREAL.\tExchang\u2019d :\tcelebrated \u2018\t eseeeseeeeeeeee :\tPIANOS \u2022 Hallet, Davis A.\t ; Co.\u2019s Pianos,\t :\tBoston, V.8.\tTUKXD.ORGANS :\t TOR\t: w.u\ta.\t :\tCo,»s Pianos,\t HIRE.£ : Boston, U.8.\t j\tPIANOS \u2022 Geo.Woods A\t \t\t : Co.»s Organs\tSOLD j Boston, t',8.\t REPAIRS Î\ton : Bfathashek Pla-\t :\tnos, N.H., 17.8.QUICKLY ;\t\u2019\t\u2022 n\tInst'lm'nts \u2022 Weber A C0s\t DONE.: p,ano^\t \t : Warranted for Five\t43Q Tears.\t 438\t\t\tNotre Notre j Thos.A.Haines,\tDame Dame\t:\t Street 0.7.00 6.00 6.00 a\u2014Postal Car Bag open till 7.30 P.M.b__ Do do do 7.00 A.M.»\u2014«supplementary Bar on Wednesday and Saturday at 6.80 A.M.tf\u2014Supplementary Bag at 6.30 A.M.\u2022\u2014Supplementary Bag at 6.60 A.M- Disorders, Complete restoring ÆiF**'* blllty, ^ haustodt^ JunotlonY £8 lhaté H.Hlgb-Tei to 80a Volta Electric Belts, for rér,^.Battery, 50 ;nie Nervous Defer restoring ex (to be used In con ' combined Banda) Registered Letters must be pasted 16 minutes before tbe closing of each malL Street Letter Boxes visited, 7.00 A.M., 12.00 Noon, 8.00 P.M.and 6.80 P.M.P.G.HUOT, Postmaster.August 14, 1878.Sugar, Currants Pepner &c.gRLS.ENGLISH SOFT CRUSHED.Brla Fresh Curranta Bag* White Pepper, Po.Black *' Do.Clovea Brla Lump Alum, Do.Washing Soda Now receiving ex \u201cNova ScotlhO.\u201d And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 20,1878.Chain Pocket Batteries, with a complete Set of Combined Bands, Belts, and accessories (for cose* In dicated In the Spinal Pamphlet,) £10 and uywkrda 1 * No Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine but those bearing the ao-simits of J.L 1?ulvérin ac her\u2019 » signature on tbe label.Pulvjrmacher\u2019s Pamphlet of Testimonials ud Reports of' Cures, containing extensive numerous extracts from many Standard SclentlfloWorks, vis Dr.Pereira\u2019s \u2022\u2022 Materia Medio a, ' 4th edition ; Dr.Tanner\u2019s « Practice Of Medicine/\u2019 8th edition; and Dr.Handfleld ones, QU \u201cServonsun
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