The Quebec mercury, 23 octobre 1860, mardi 23 octobre 1860
[" U TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, I860.VOLUME LV1.mokes et studia et populos et prælia dicam.Vine.Geo.IV NUMBER 127* (ZTIje ©iiebet ^levcurp, 1\tE3TAM.ISUED 1805.GEORGE T.CARY, PcBLisniR.PuBMartED on Tcksday, Tuorsdat and Sjtüb-uay, at Hale Past Four, p.in time for the Mail Steamers and the Evening Trains.ScBscuiPTtoif}£\\perannuirtyin advance.A\tPRICE OP ADVERTISING.Pint inxrliOTi.K linesand under.2s d \u2022 \" ¦ \u2014-7 lines to 10\t.3s J \u2014\u2014-Upwards of lOlines,.4dfperline Sntiiequent interlions\u2014Quarter price.A'tt Advertisements, nnaccorapanied with direc.^ions.are inserted until rorbid.and charged accord* ,Vngly.* Orders for discontinuir.st Advertisements,to bt in vriling.and delivered the day previous to pub* iicatiott.Persons not having Accounts at this Office will be requiredto pay on giving Advertisements.K3\u201c Ml communications must he post paid, , Our Agente for United States are S.M.Pettingill 8t Co., 119, Nassau Street, New York, and 10, State Street, Boston.London Agent.\u2014 Mr.F.Algsr, M, Clc mem\u2019s Lane, Lombard street.BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DONE TO ORDER, By correct and experienced hands, in either the English or Fiench language,\u2014including .BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, CHEQUES, PROMISSORY notes, DEEDS A MEMORIALS, LAW BLANKS, And other descriptions of Letter Press Printing with neatness and desiiatch.To bo Let till 1st Fcby.next.Ml \u2019\u2019HE residence IIoshack, St.furnished.of the late J.S.Genevieve Street, F.LANGLOIS, Notary.122' Quebec, October 11, 1800.NEW A R RIVALS PI ESSE and Lubin\u2019s Perfumery.Condy\u2019s Malt Vinegar, Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid, Stunt\u2019s Summer Beverage, Hair llrusbes.and Cloth \u2014ALSO- JAS.H.MARSH.Corner Palace* tc John Street.Quebec, 1st September, 1800.\t105 Crown Lands Department, FISHERIES BRANCH, Quebec, 1st.Sept., 1800.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the remaining ESTUARY and RIVER STATIONS For Salmon and Sea Trout Fis/ieries Situate and discharging upon the SIIORBS OF THE River St.Lawrence ami Tributaries and along the Baio des Chaleurs and Tributary Streams, Are severally open to proposals for Lease during terms of three or live years, Dating from the l.s< duy of May, 1801.APPLICATIONS should describe accurately tlie locality and precise limits required,\u2014 distinguishing NET FISHING from FLY FISHING DIVISIONS,\u2014and the rent per annum for either of such privileges, separately.The names of two solvent Sureties must be submitted.Address proposals or inquiries to Fisheries Hrancii, Crown Lands Office, Quebec, or through the Superintendent of Fisheries, for Lower Canada, or P.Fortin, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, on hoard of the Government Vessel engaged in the protection of Fisheries.ANDREW RUSSELL, Asst.Commissioner.Quebec, Sept.4, 18C0.\t10G\u2014Cm Iw ROYAL MAIL LINE.RICHELIEU COMPANY BETWEEN QUEBEC & MONTREAL, Incorporated by Act of Parliament.The New and Splendid Steamer \u201c COLUMBIA,\u201d CAPT.P.COTE WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON Quebec & Hi vie re du Loup District OF THE MllTROl ItAIIOT.nN-mfl,,r!v'oter.M0XDAV> lh0 lsi October, \\J 1 RAINS will run as follows :_ MAIL TRAINS, \u201e\t\u2022 LEAy?eOINTK LEVI at 2.00, P.M., DAILY, >1 A,\tarriving at Riviere du Loup at 9.00 I\u2019.M.TE\tLOUP at G.00, A.M., ITEDV WTTUîV I\turnving at Pointe Levi at 1.00 P.M., )LLON A\\ IIAR1 , enabling Passengers to take Express Train Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, AND THE « QUEBEC,\u201d CAPT.A.M.RUDOLF, EVERY for Portland, Montreal and the West.I or Tickets and information, umdv R.JOHNSON, U.T.R.IVharf, Quebec.\" to J.ABI50TT Pointe Levi, Sept.29, 1800.&.FREER, Lessees.113 Champagne.MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, 45 ]]A,f)KETS' *!ss',r1'-''11'nlnils CARRYING THE MAILS FOR MONTREAL,, AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK.Touching at Batiscnn, Three Rivers & Sorel for sale N E W G O O D S AT GLOVER & FRY\u2019S BY STEAMSHIPS A ova Scotian a ml North American.SPECIAL NOTICES.BONNETS, manti.es, MATS,\tDRESSES.RIBBONS,\tTRIMMINGS, b FATHERS,\tPRINTS, TWEEDS, CASSIMKKES.nml M ANTI F CLOTHS, with a variety of other NEW GOODS of the Latest Spring Sltjlct ^* Fashions.A.portion of iho above will be Opened 'Io-Morrow, and tbo remainder by the end of llie week.Quebic, March 30, ISfiü, GLOVI.R & FRY.34 M.G.Quebec, Aug.11, 18G0.MOUNTAIN.90 F 1IV i\\ A N II ADD! E S .WHITE\u2019S Paient Metallic Soles.' rl JL Citizens of Quebec and its vicinity, us well as Shipmasters trading to the Port of Quebec, that he has purchased the exclusive right of the above patent, for this city, and that lie is prepared to Manufacture ail descriptions of of Boots and Shoes with the Metallic Insulated Sole.Among the many merits of this unrivalled invention it is only necessary to state that it possesses the RARE, and hitherto UNATTAINABLE qualification of complete preser-; ration of the feet from dump.It promotes and maintains an equal temperature of the feet, which all medical men assert to be essential to > the preservation of health.It also renders the Boot or Shoe much more durable, and enables it to retain its Original Shape.The well known qualifications which this important invention is admitted, on all hands to possess, render it indispensable to Mariners, Lumberers, and all other persons who are exposed, by their occupations, to the spring and autumn weather of this country.The generally admitted good qualities of \"White's Metallic Insulated Sole, render it a 4 desideratum for every person, whatever his 'Occupation may bo.Sea Boots of a superior quality, interlined with Gutta Percha, always on hand and for sale.A general assortment of Bools and Shoes, always on hand.N.B.\u2014To he procured only at MACDUNNELLS Marine Boot and Shoe Store, No.1, Buade Street, Opposite, the Parliament House.Quebec, 15th Sept.1800.\till\u201412111 SEMINARY FOR YOUnYlADIES- No.3, St.Denis Street, Cape, CONDUCTED ry \u201c Tile Misses McNAUGIlTON ASSISTED RY MOMS.HERVÉOU.TTUIE usual Course of Instruction comprises » English in all its brunches, with Whiting, Arithmetic, French, Music, Drawing, Painting, Ac.,\u2014Also the Rudiments of Latin and German, if required.Number of Pupils strictly limited.Quebec, Sept.25, 18G0.July 01.* 115 IMPROVED vertical , PIANO FORTES FOR SALE, AT JMIJLJilGAlVS, John STnr.,'.'T, without, /With a New Patent Action^ T\\ 1 S P K N 8 1 N G with It OPPERS and J/ LIFTERS, and the cnmplicnti.d Hamper action now in use, rendering the inSi!.\u2019,,|m,;n*\u2019 more powerful, with a prompt and easy touch it cannot block, and requires no regulatii.Jo and is invaluable to persons living in the country and to schools where the instrument is in \u2022daily use.Intending purchasers will do well to call /uni inspect the improvement.Tim right of Manufacturing will ho libornllv \u2022conceded to tbo trade.-ALSO,- / SELP acting PIANO, with C Barrels playing 48 airs, well adapted for a Restaurant.Repairs and tuning attemb.d to as usual.Quebec, 21st Jtujy, 1800.\t83_c-u-1 M © Y 0 O g .rpHE Subscriber lias just received a VERY |.LARGE ASSORTMENT of GOODS, from the Celebrated House of Messrs.Crosse «Sî Blackwell, London, consisting of 300 Dozen assorted Pickles and Sauces, Madeira, Lemon, Calfs foot and Loycau Jellies, Preserved Mushrooms in Tins, Essence of Cofifce, Cocoa and Cocoa Paste, Fruits in Syrup and Brandy, Lucca Oil and Florence Cream for Salads, Boyer\u2019s prepared Mustard, also Durham, 1 lb.and j lb.Bottles.West India Ginger, China Ginger, and Orange Marmalade.Anchovy Paste and Potted assorted, Mulligatawny Soup in 1 pound Tins.Potted Fowl and Potted Meats in Tins, Cayenne Pepper, Curries, and Essences of all kinds, \u2014 also :\u2014 Teat received direct, the following French H7/ie* : 25 Cases Modoc St.Julien, ) 25 do Pontct Cnnot, Si?20 do Chateau Margaux, ) \u2018 ctt8on *k.>4.20 do Chateau Galagone, S Sparkling Hock, Still llock, Haut Sauternes Johaiiisbergcr and Jules Mumms Si Co., Cabinet and yerzenau Champagnes.Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, Old London Dock Jamaica, very old.Scotch Whiskey in lllids.qr.Casks and Cases.Edinboro, Alloa, Burton on Trent, Strong and Bitter Ales, London Stout, &e.Liqueurs Assorted, Cherry Cordial, Strawberry, Gooseberry ami Red Currant, Syrups for Sodas, &c., Sic.TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac.Always on hand a large assortment of choice Tobaccos, in fancy Boxes and Tin foil.With Morris\u2019Celebrated Mixture not to be surpassed and Anderson\u2019s Solace.also : 20,000 Havana and Manilla Segnrs of the choicest Brands.JAMES HASLETT.Quebec, June 7, 18G0.\t08 FOR SALE OF TUB QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS MARBLE HEARTHS, (cheap,) SOAPSTONE G Rl DOLES, 46.\tLinings for Stoves.Ac.MARBLE MANTLES, English, do\tdo American, At prices that make them more economical than Slate or Marhleised Iron.AMERICAN GRATES, FIRE BRICK STOVE PIPE RINGS.MONl M ENTS, in Italian and American Marbles, Acadian and Ohio Slandstone, plain and tastcfulv Sculptured.TABLE TOPS, and every article in tin* trade always on hand or made promntlv to order.FELIX MORGAN, Quebec,\u201419J, St.John Street, without.Montreal,\u2014corner of Craig & St.Peter streets.Quebec, Nov.5, 1859*\t142 EDUCATION.Dal/ioitsic Place, Esplanade.MUS.KTURTOX begs to umiouncc that her PITII.S will RE-ASSEMBLE on MONDAY, the 13th of August.The course of Study pursued in the school, comprises the usual elementary branches of an education : Natural Philosophy, Zoology and { Botany ; French, conducted bv a Professor, I Music, Singing, Drawing and Painting.The latter class is open to young ladies desiring lessons exclusively in that branch.Lectures illustrative of the studies are given throughout the year.Quebec, August 2, 18(>0.\tm For further information, apply at the office, J.B.LAM ARE, Agent.Quebec, May 1, 18G0.\t52 A MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company, JUST RECEIVED, \u2014\u2022 Direct from Portland :\u2014 FRESH supply of FINNAN 1IADDIES.For sale by JOHN TEAFFK, No.20, St.John Street.Quebec, Oct.11, 1800.\t122 LOCH FIN IS HERRINGS, Landing t*x.\u201c Wild Horse,\u201d from Glasgow, i\t77 KGS Superior LCK\u2019HFINE HKR- ! ejyj\tRINGS, warranted this fall's catch.For sale bv Quebec.9th October, JOHN TEAFFE, 20, St.John Street.18G0.\t121 Under contract with Her Majesty's Provincial (jovernmeht for the conveying of the Mails hr tween Liverpool and Canada ; and Carrying the United States Mails.Summer Arrangement, Season 1860.IEL & W» îBiàïî§lLETs JM1R CUTTERS To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Earl St.Germain, General Bruce, I.:ajor Teesdale, & Suite, BEG to inform their friends and the Public, that they hud the honor of waiting on the Prince and his suite, both in Quebec and Montreal.They would call the attention of the Public | to their fine Stock of CHEAP FANCY GOODS, ot all kinds, received by last English Steamer, from English, French and German Manufacturers ; LUBIN\u2019S EXTRACTS and \u2018PERFUMERY of all kinds; Hair, Tooth, Nail and ! Shaving Brushes ; Combs, Soaps, Cutlery, Baskets, Walking Canes and Toys, the finest and cheapest goods ever imported to Quebec.TRY H.& W.BANSLEY\u2019S Canadian RAZOR STROP and DIAMOND RAZOR PASTE.Razors ground and set on an entirely new principle.Bring your strops along with your Razors, so as to have them put in good \"order, for the secret lies in your strop being in order.REMEMBER No.10, St.John Street, Quebec.Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Ulasgoto, or Liverpool.£3= RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES.^ a'IIIS LINE will comprise the following First Class Powerful Screw Steamers : Bohemian, 2200 tons.Capt.Grange, Anglo Saxon, 1703 tons.Ballantiuc, North Briton, 2200 tons.\t*< Borland.Nova Scotian, 2200 tons.\u201c McMaster, North American, 1708tons.\u201c Aiton, Canadian, 2050 tons, (new).\u201c Gralmm, Hibernian, 2434 tons.Now building, Norwegian, 2434 tons.Now building.(In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada,) and will maintain a Weekly communication between LIVERPOOL and QUEBEC, sailing as follows ; From Liverpool to Quebec^ EVERY THURSDAY.FINNAN haddies J V-im/'k* * * '\tExPross Port- 1 Case of tlio above Fish, And for sale by ,, .\t4\tJAMES HASLETT.__Quebec, Oct, 11, 1800.\t122 K h\\(LSTON\\S WINES, IMPORTED TO ORDER.La\u2019uling Lx \u201c Fortunla,\u201d direct fr.ini Oporto, A pohi^win!\u2019^ °f thc a'J0V0 vrr-v ÜLD \u2014 ALSO,\u2014 Ex \u201c Harbinger,\u201d direct from Cadiz,\u201d Kingston\u2019s very choice OLD S1IKUUY WINE in wood ur.d hot tic.For sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 20, St.John Street.Quebec, October 13, 1850.\t125 TO LET.COMPORTABL Y Furnished Dw»Ling HOUSE, in Si.Uuclis, for ihe Uirnr £va*onf containing U lootiu, painted and pipm.d thioiighotu, and Mi|.plied witronp lar>.'iia«r, but we Hunk in t more so Ilian l.c is justified m iloiim.A eurrespniideiit uf the Siècle, Paris, t!ie ^nv rn-ment oraan ol Fiance, writes from '1 m.is, Almr., na iollow*\t\u201c \u201cOur College of nliilosophi r< at home, may, umI probably do arcomplish a rreui deal for «lu* cansi* or *ciciire, but the Americans arc tin* people to turn these discoveries to practical uccouid.\u2014Many ol t!i>: modern inveidi ms in use bcic are Ameiican, and cmn Ameiicau oliemist, Br.J.C.Ayir of Low»II.supplies much of ihI?nx'dicilm coiisuiued in this country.His Cherry Pecti r.il, IMIs, S.r-apar.lla ai d Ariio Cure, constit.ite the stiple reiindu's here, hecuuse they ar« I °f c**y application, sure in their results, ur.d have the I confidence ol the people.\\\\ blic lll«, science of me-¦ dicinc is carried to a higher pi rfection in our cuuntry (France) Mian any other, it strike- a Frencli.iian a-a utile singular that an American Physician should ftir-, m?li t'ic medical skill and remedies for our Principal Province.i Calling at Loch Foyle on both Outward and Homeward Voyages to receive and hind Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland.Quebec, 11th Sept., 18G0.109\u2014U OYSTERS! OYSTERS I! RATES OF PASSAGE From Quebec to Liverpool, Londonderry »r Glas gow, Cabin, from SGG to $80, according to accommodation.Children in the.Cabin.Under 12 years of age 0,00 per year in After Cabin, and §3,00 per year in Forward Berths.U ndcr 1 vear,.Free.FRESH OYSTERS, just received \u201c Arabian,'\u2019 nnd for Third Class.$30,00 Children in \u20183rd Class Over 1 year of age and under 12, $2,50 per year.Under 1 year,.Free.Quebec, Sept 8, 18G0.s by thi sale at DEXTER'S HOTEL.108.S T U It TON, CHEMIST, Wo.2, ST.JOHN STREET, OFFERS FOR SALE : PALMA CHRIST! POWDER, a very excellent preparation for the Hair.Botanic Hair Wash, which effectually eradicates scurf, and giving the Hair a beautiful ii m*:, L-., *\t,.\t,\t! gloss, is especially adapted for nursery use.Return 11 kits from Liverpool to nny of the | Highlv Scented Brown Windsor and other Principal places in Canada will be grunted.! Toilette Soups in variety.Antiseptic Tooth Powder, a superior Dentifrice, giving whiteness to the Teeth and healthiness to the Gums.Ess.Romlclctie, Eim de Cologne, Lavender Water, Pi esse k Luhiifs Perfumery, Sic.A small quantity of English Ketchup, imported direct\u2014very good.N.B.\u2014All Drugs and Chemicals warranted genuine and prescriptions dispensed with the greatest mire.Quebec, July 13, 1858.Just Krccivml by Fxprras : ^RFSII OYSTERS ami Lnbtters.Urrakfas!*, Luuche >ns and Dinners, will be served at No.3, Pisce d\u2019Armes.HJ* Accomiulatinii furs few Gentlemen.Nn.3, PLACE D\u2019AKMRS.Quf.bfp, I7ih A«f., I860.\t99 ( Miristio\u2019s History of Cuimtla, QDLD «I the Mcrmry Olficc and ly Mi.f ) Sine nir.Quili't',June 50, 1SC0.\t78 Fancy Tobaccon.I^RUITs ond 1- LOWI'.KS, and other brand L iitver yel imporltd into Canada, rykI f u »i,| l,y\tM.u.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.11, I860.\t96 EDUCATION.\\/|RS.GILBERT STANLEY will re*opnn 1er 1VJ SCHOOL OH MUND \\Y the Ibih JULY, at her residence No.*22 COUILLAltD STREET.Qui bec Jtilv 8, 18(10.\t81 \u2014Km **\"plit Pease.Qhf IN AUHLLS just received, at d fur side 4 D\tM.G.MOUNTAIN U uchec, June 28, 1809.\t77 I-IAM3, &c., \u2014 Just received by Express :_ A CHOICE Lot of Cincinnati SUGAR HAMS.also : English Dairy CREAM CHEESE.For sale liy JOHN TEAFFE, 20, St.John Street.Quelle, 9th October, 1800.\ti n granted, and to Parties taking them at the same time l as the original Passage, a Reduction ou the usual fare will he made.Berths not secured until paid for.A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each vessel.All Baggage at risk of owner thereof.Steerage Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.All Parcels intended to go by these Steamers should bo forwarded through \"the British and American Express Co.For further particulars apply to GKO.BURNS SVMES k CO., Agents.3, St.Peter Street.IrT* A STEAMER will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF every SATURDAY MORNING at (9) NINE o\u2019clock precisely, with thc Mails, Passengers and their Luggage for each Steamship, and the latter will proceed to Sea immediately after the embarkation of same.Quebec, October 18, 18i»0.av^ua Cigars.f Q \"1\\TIT*I*W Vt\u2018ry «'li'Uc*' HAVANA 01-4*0 IV1 GARS, «'f the fo||owi\\vff favourite brands, Frank Leslie, Club House, Punch and El-Tycoon, nnd for sale by M.G.MOU NTAIN.Quebec, August 11.IfHH*\tP6 NOTICE.L'HOIST\u2019S RESTAURANT, No.11, Fabrique Sir eel, VI?1I.I, I!E OP EX El) TO-DAY.In ml.H-V V lion to the former Establishment, there will be a TABLE d'HOTE from 12 o'clock, noon, till 3 o'clock, P.M.; charges 20 cents! Also a SUPPER TABLE d'HOTE at same «\u2022barge, from 9 o\u2019clock till 1! o\u2019clock, P.M.Restaurant charges will be the same as formelle.Fl! KSI I FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, kc., will 1 be alwnvs on hand.Quebec, August 7, I860.91 Illustrated News, October Gtb,\u2014 price Is.-?MST OF ILLUSTRATIONS : - '¦piIK \u201cFairy Queen\u201d P.vidle-Wheel Dispatch- X Boat, for General Garibaldi.Clmrgo of Neupofitan Cavalry, on the National Troops, before Capim.Tho Central Court a*id accords of thc Ojford Uoivi r itv Museum.Camp uf the Sikh Cavalry, a' Cowloong.Tlie liiito Mr.Herbert Ingram.School for I), uf and Dumb Infanta, at old TrafTorl.Farit u, with n man on hij back, crossing tho Niagara on a Tightrope.Sir Hope Grant nnd the Staff of tho British Kx- poditition in China* Tho Prince of Wales, Laying tin* last storm of the Victoria Bridge, Tim Prince of W«b*s closing the InQ rivet.Steamer \u201c Lady KU gin,\u201d ut CiiirnL'o \u2014From a Photognph, Schooner *' Augusta\u201d after her cidlisi m.The city of A ntioch.Reinhnrdsbrunn.n Coumry , Seat of the Duke of Sake-Ooburg-Gotha.I Lftuncli of tho Screw line-of-Ruttle Ship \u201cAnson\u201d at Woolwich.The Revolution in Naples.\u2014 befi re Capon, !3r«jt.19: Severe fire* on the National troops, from the Guns on t!m Portress.Landing of a portion of the National Army at the Marina de Palmi, Calabria.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Oct.20, 18G0.\t12G MIKEKAL WAT£K.THE iiiub-rfignedbis been oppnintrdAGENT for the «le of thcST.GK.NLVir.Vli MINERAI.WAT EK, ubieli is iht:Wn by «na'yds to le oi,e of the mosi valiml-lu nnli \u2018(tly.pi'Ha^, liulntual eovst p:itii, .\"re tluni (\u2022, ci.t.u rhs.c« 1,1», ii fbtri zn, vvjioo ping rough, «lyptlurin, mcii.le*, chitkrn and tn itl jiork*.Hour* in the heiul und « rr*, rluuinntisni, pr i.t iropi'iiteii, eriipfiiii», liv*ti r'a, m urnlgin, iirt.ibibty *lei ple*sne**, nridiii, pnlpilntmi, lu tirthnrn, hnidncliu \u2022lei iloy,diop.iiiiilcrcy,«'ii.Aioid Pi!|.mid Midiciue*; tbiy iuvcriubly nngja-vnte nod pci |Mtuiite diseiue* ; tin ir iiiiiioyniiir, Uuap-pniiituuut and «¦xpent-r may In* snved, nnd nil lioLti r\u2019s and Apothecary\u2019» Hills uvoided hy ucing Du Hmiy\u2019s Food u liirh, M n few pence per day »;m« 50 liait* u« c«ist in Physic, oil mul ell otlitr r incdirii.C« itificste No, 36,418, U «\u2022 liind it the snfrit rr-medy.Andrew I'rc, M.D.F.US.Pr.lium-y ; Dr.Wnrzir ; Dr.Sliorhiiid ; Dr.t.'ninjili«ll.We ex'r.ici n few out of muiiy tiiiuiMindn rs : ( arc No.1771.Lord Stinut «It Dnn t of many yrprs ilyrprpeiii.Cure No.49.832.Rirs.Mmin July, of Lyiin, Nul folk, ol fifty year* iiub »ciibulle agony ir< in ilv*p«'p»ia, iieriotune>p, list tun, cough, conitipiiiinn, ll.itnlenn, apa»ni*, eickne*» nnd voinittilif*.Clti « No.47,121.IMiss Elix-dicUi Jacobs, of «xtri'ine ner-voiimii »*, iudgcktioi', guiheroigs, low *: inis, and ni r vous fmcic*.Cure No.51,816, the Itevd.Jiuiich T.I'ninpbell, F.din.lum, Nirlolk, of inilig ear.iliscnsi'd lung-, «l'iittric of Llor'.l, liver ill i'hiiri ment, piiiiial deufiir»s>.Put'keil in tiu* wilh bill Insiiiiilioni.Burry du Hurry L Co\u201e 77, Iteger t tit., also Foi tiaini K.Co,, l.ou-tlon, und Ihrough nil Grocers und Clirmists.> We have been preernted with a new Pain Kid*, culled Henry\u2019» Vern out Liiiimcnt, il i» n luiçc buttle ut the low price of «Ô coni».It i* a good in tide und is warranted to rive peifcct snlLfuctinn.We Impe all will try it, for it i* the bi*t uiticle of the kind io tin- market.We understand that ull the Diuggists will have it for sale in Quebec.It i* for Tonili Ache, Uhcumulisui, Sick Head Ache, nnd Cuts, Bruises, t,c.W e call the atienlion «if llie r« uders of (lie Mercmy in tlie udvcitiseie eiit in imoilicr part of liu.paper, of N.Ii.Down»\u2019 Elixir.T Id* i* a -ond ortie le and we see it is worrauted to g:vi* entire suti'fuctioii.Wa mbise all to try ii for Coughs, Colds, and.all diseases ol llic I liront, Chest und Lungs.DANCING, CALISTHENICS AND DEPORTMENT EXERCISES- MESSRS.PALMER Hi SONS, of Montreal (late uf Liverpool, ErgluuJ, and member' uf the S icicly of Tiai liers of Dancing, Londcn nnd Masti r of tlie snnc at the pnncipul Semin i-rie» and loslitutiur.s, Montreal and Hie udjiceiil Townships,) haie the honor to aniuunce to tno liihaldtants of Quebec, that they purpose giving; instruction in ti c uhovc.Mess .*.Pvl.MKH SONS, would also refer to tin ir Miilmd ol OALLST'HKMCS ai.i! 1)1'.-POliTMENT EXLKCISEo.haiing luen exued-dtugly luecesaful and htientiic to tliat Hiancli ol their I\u2019rofessioii.They bei to annex the CMtifi-ente uf G.W.OAMruLLL, Esq., M.D., of.Montreal.Moxtueal, July IS, I860.I hdievo the Messrs.I\u2019almkr 8.Sons\u2019 inediotl of tr aching Calisthkmcs, free from objection, nod fomded upon rstion.tl und seierilific principles.1 hate frequently had occasion tu ubstrve the good effects of mmr exmciscs in impruving the health and pi.'steal development of the young Ludie» un* dur tlu ir care.(S'gned) G.W.CAMPBELL.R1 I5A!U:Y, Ca\\RVE11 AI'.D gilder, ETUKNS bis bes'- thanks to hi* nutnerntu p'.lr in- for the eneouragement ntTorded him since hii ictiirn to Quebec, and bega to inform them ihnl he has K l'I M O V F.I) to the fool of Fabrique street, cnrm.r of S'.Jo?cph aliecl, two doors below lb Mercury Dtlioe, Fioul tltc \u2022 xpcriiMire he lu?nequircJ (in London the treasury during tho past year will be as follows : By the Sault Canal bonds.$50,000 00 By the Artisans\u2019 Bank deposit.\t35,593 89 By C.T.Anthonys\u2019 deposit.\t10,205 99 This has nil boon lost during a single year, there is every reason to believe.Of the first named sum there is no longer any doubt whatever ; of the last amount no one has ever denied that it would bo a total loss.It lias come to a pass now where the direct losses to tho peojde more than keep pace with the enormous increase in their taxes.Execution of Gen.Mora, of Costa Rica.\u2014We have intelligence that ox-President Mora, his brother, General Canas and Coloned Arancibia, who had made a filibuster descent from 8an Salvador on Costa Rica, had been defeated and captured at Punta Arenas, and incontinently shot.There is a curious coincidence in the deaths at so nearly the same time, of Mora and Walker, and under such similar circumstances.When Walker, was at the highest of his career in Nicaragua, Mora was President of Costa Rica, and was the soul of the desperate resistance to tho then advancing wave of filibusterism, Both exhausted themselves in the struggle, both aimed to regain power by tho same lawless means, and both have met death in the attempt.Fire.\u2014A little before 5 this morning, a fire broke out in the attic of a three story stone house in Henderson street, facing St.Paul\u2019s Market, the property of Mr.John Haile.The house was divided into throe distinct dwellings, the basement of each let as a tavern, and above occupied by seven different families.The cbief of police and all the men at the different stations proceeded to the spot with their reels of hose and succeeded after considerable exertion in confining the destruction to the roof and attics of the three tenements.Wc learn that the proprietor was insured for £300, ami Mr.George Brown, tenant, for £100.It is currently reported that Government intends next year to abolish the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.The Rev.G.Gough Gubbins preached at the afternoon service in the Cathedral on Sunday at half-past three o\u2019clock, when a collection was mado in aid of the funds of the Irish Society, whose object U the instruction of the jæoplc in their native lan-guage.The favorite Anthem\u2014\u201c As pants the hart,\" arranged from Spohr\u2019s Oratorio \u201c Calvary\u201d or \u201c Crucifixion,\u201d was selected.The words arc from the metrical version of the forty second Psalm :\u2014 As punts the hart for eooliog streams, When heated in the cbaie, S j longs my eoul for Thee, O God, And thy refreshing grace.For Thee, O God, the livhj God, My thirsty soul doth pine, O ! when shall I behold thy face, Tbou Majesty divine.Wo are authorised to announce that the Rev.G.G.Gubbins will deliver a Lecture at the Lecture Hall, St.Ann Street, this evening, at seven o\u2019clock, on the revival of Religion in Ireland.Admission free.The Paris Siecle related a story some time since which was thought so improbable as to be unworthy of notice :it is confirmed by a publication in one of the last numbers of the official journals of Naples : M.La Cecilia, a Neapolitan emigrant of no very good repute, who was recently arrested at Basili-catc, asserts that ho was sent to Garibaldi by the last ministry of the King of the two Sicilies, or at least MM.Manna, Spinclli and Martino, with the following most ex-tarordinary proposition : If Garibaldi would promise not to attack the Neapolitan States the king would pay him down three mil lions of ducats in ready money, lend him his fleet and 50,000 soldiers to attack Vc nice, allow him to recruit volunteers in his Kingdom, and give a free passage across the Abruzzi to invade the Roman States.The Siecle added the dramatic incident that when Garibaldi refused the three millions of ducats he had on a pair of darned breeches.knife in four different places in back, when the knife was taken away Irom him by one of the crew.The Captain took the wounded man to the doctor who dressed his wounds, none of which fortunately were a dangerous character, and the River Police arrested the prisoner.The Inspector and Superintendent of Police condemned the prisoner to one month\u2019s imprisonment, at hard labor.Assault with a Pudding l\u2014Captain Robert Scott, of the ship \u201c William Vail,\u201d as summoned by George Redwood, steward, of the said vessel, to answer the charge ot assault committed upon him on the thirteenth of September last, in the Gulf ot St.Lawrence.It being sworn by the prosecutor and confirmed by other witnesses, that tho Captain on that day had found ault with the steward for not having properly cooked the dinner, and had thrown a pudding which he had placed on the table at his head, striking him therewith on the jack, and subsequently caught him by the throat and thrust him out of the cabin.The Inspector and Superintendent of Police fined the Captain ten shillings and costs, or in default of payment, eight days imprisonment: Amount paid.Cook\u2019s Action Lost.\u2014A complaint wrought by the same party against the Captain, to obtain payment of his wages and a discharge from his vessel, on account ot constant ill-usage, was dismissed, the said complainant not having proved such ill-usage as would cause him to fear for his life if he remained on board.Desertion.\u2014James Rily, a seaman belonging to tho \u201cEffingham,\u201d now in port, charged by tho Captain with having deserted from the said vessel on the seventeenth instant, and who was arrested last night in Champlain street, lm£ng pleaded guilty to the offence, was ixflnniitted for two weeks.Another.\u2014Henry Judge, a seaman of the \u201c Hercules,\u201d was also committed for one week for being absent from his vessel without leave.almost a railroad crash queen victoria IN DANGER.Correspondance of the N.Y.Tribune.Bonn, Sept.26, I860.We have had almost an accident on the railroad between Rolandseck and Ander-nach, the story of which came so directly to me that I must believe it, although no bint of it conics into the papers, On the 24th inst.an extra train left Cologne for Coblontz, and the down train\u2019 was telegraphed to await at a station this side Anacrnach until it had passed, there being but one track.By whose fault is not known but the conductor of the down train not informed of the message.At a curve in tho road somewhere near Brohi, the water man suddenly saw the extra train rushing in one direction, the regular one in the opposite, directly against each other.His red flag of danger was seen by both engineers, waving the extra train to stop, the other to return to the station.Tho extra train was moving at lightning speed, 4 and could not at once be brought to ; the engineer of tho other undertook to reverse his engine, and the machine refuse to work, \u201c We must jump for our lives,\u201d he said to\u2014 his companion, but before doing so, he determined to try once more.Fortunately this^ time with success, and when thé extra train came thundering up, the other had begun to gather away, and tho crash was just barely escaped.A few seconds more, and the accident would have had a place in history through4^, all time ; for, upon the extra train, were the Queen of England, her husband, Prince Albert ; her daughter, Alice ; Lord John Russell, and the entire royal party now visiting Germany.Accident to an Irish Lady.\u2014Miss Richardson, of Rich-hill, Armagh, lately 1 unfortunately lost her life by fulling over a precipice of 200 feet high at Biarritz, in France, while attempting to catch a parasol that had fallen from the hand of Mrs.Bacon her sister, with whom she was walking.Miss Richardson was a Lady of property, which now descends to Mrs Bacon, her' only surviving sister.the the When Florence Nightingale arrived at Boulogne, a few weeks since, her baggage was transported, without fee or reward, to the hotel b> the female porters who throng the wharves of that place.They were glad to honor the \u201c ornament of their sex.\u201d Kossuth and family have arrived again at Paris from Italy.Painful Accidf.nt.\u2014Wo ro'u*rot to lenrn that Mr.McCord, one of the principal hands working for the owners on the wreck of tho steamship Canadian, lately recovered and brought into harbor, met with a most distressing accident yesterday.A splinter of steel from one of the instruments, flew into his eye and instantly destroyed the pupil.Mr.McCord\u2019s assistance was invaluable to the proprietors who arc much grieved at the calamity which has befallen him.He had been but recently married.Of the New York Firemen\u2019s Procession the Herald says : The parade of the Firemen on Saturday night was one of the most brillant spectacles ever witnessed in this country or any other.Whether wo regard the variety of the decorations of the various engines and carriages, the splendor of the illuminations and the profusion of fire-works, or the numbers and character of the men forming the pro-cessson, and steady discipline and order which they exhibited, it was a sightofwhich the Empire City has a right to feel proud, and which must have been highly instructive to tho statesmen who accompanied the I\u2019rince of Wales in his tour, if not to the Prince himself.In tho chief city of no other country in the world is such a spectacle possible.Marquis and Marehincss of Chandos arrived in Baltimore on Saturday evening.They were to join the Prince and suite at Philadelphia, and accompany them to New York.Princely Munificence.\u2014Lord Rene frew, among others, has made the following presents :\u2014A splendid gold chronometer* worth $300, to Captain Faunce of tho Harriet Lane.; a beautiful gold pencil case to Inspector Leonard ; a breastpin to Win.N.Bragg, Superintendant of the Richmond and Frederick burgh Railroad.Tho pin presented the American and British colours crossed, and studded with diamonds ; it is valued at 8275.lie also left to he divided among tho waiters of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, $700.RECORDER'S COURT.Question or Owsiasiur or the Castle Gau- DM.__Case of J.Harper, on behalf of the Com missioncr of Public Work, vs.H.A Provost Holland.Defendant was sued for breaking a branch of a tree in the Lower Government Garden then and there under the care and possession of tho Commissioner of Public Works G.O.Stuart, Q.C.appeared for the prosecutor and H.G.Joly for Defendant.Defendant pleaded general issue, and specially, that the lot of ground upon which the pretended trespass complained of took place, has been granted by tho Crown to the late Major Holland, long before the said pretended trespass, and that it has descended by inheritance to the Defendant, who his heir to the said late Major Holland, and that us such the Defendant is the true owner and proprietor of the said ground.No proof was made on either side, except the Defendat\u2019s admission that he bro branch.Mr.Stuart demurred to the plea ; ho added that the Government was then and had been for a long time previously in possession That if the Defendant succeeded in this case any offender might arrest the summary jurisdiction of the Magistrate and remain unpunished by n mere fictitious pretence of title, and lie concluded by referring the Court to the Act \u201c to remedy abuses prejudicial to Agriculture\u201d 20th Victoria, Cap.40, under which the present prosecution was instituted Mr.Joly replied that the pica was legal that, of course a mere stranger could not set a plea of property, without tho slightest shadow of right, in order to take tho case out of the jurisdiction of the Court, and get rid of the prosecution, \u201c but that it was sufficient, (to use Paley\u2019s own words, on Convictions, page 56, 3rd Ed.) \u201c to stop the Summary in-\u201c terfcrence of a Magistrate by conviction \u201c that even a colour of title appears to be in qucf.' « Hon\u201d which certainly did appear in the present case.He added it was necessary for the prosccu-imdcr the general issue to prove \u201c that tor, «< the property was in his possession at the « time of the'injury, and this rightfully a» Evi \u201c against the Defendant \u201d (Grecnlcaf on deuce, vol.2, see.613) ; and that the Prosecutor had not made that proof.Ho concluded that, by the Statute quoted for the prosecute n it was imperative that the prosecutor shouk.bo either the owner or his representative and that, in this case, tho prosecutor did not Washed Overboard.\u2014Tho Hamilton Spectator, of Thursday, contains thc^lullow-ing :\u2014 We regret to learn that Captain Nelligan was washed from the deck of his vessel on u Tuesday night, and drowned.The many friends of tho deceased in this city have been horror-struck by this unfortunate accident.Capt Nelligan was every inch a sailor, and was much and deservedly respected by all who knew him.Orange Peculiarities.\u2014Wc learn1 from the Kingston News that, on the 5th proximo, the members of L.O.No.841 intend to dedicate (it is not said to whom) an Orange Hall in Ballynahinch, township of Kingston, to roast an ox, and to com-mcniorute the recent visit of II.R.H tho Prince of Wales to Canada !\u2014[Montreal Herald.On Thursday, Mr.James Curran, mace bearer to the Dublin corporation, attempted self-destruction by cutting his throat with a razor.He is not expected to recover.At Tunstall, a warrant has been granted for the apprehension of a man who has the carcasses of 15 animals\u2014six donkeys, seven horses, and two cows\u2014which he had taken to London, for what purpose was a mystery.It was suggested by the magistrate that they might be intended for sausages.The Grand Trunk.\u2014A very serious complication is about to arise out of thi) financial troubles of this company.We arc credibly informed that some of tho American creditors arc about to seize and trustee that portion of the line in the United States, flic effect of which proceedings will be to cut off the section of the Province line, to Portland, and to enable the trustees to dictate their terms for traffic.As tho object of the trustees will bo to make ns much as possible out of this section, wc may expect very high rates for passengers and freight, should the threat be put in execution.This is another evidence of tho folly of making the Ocean connection through a foreign country.\u2014(Montreal Commercial Advertiser.) A Miss Georgina Cope, second daughter of George Cope, Esq., of Compton, at a* private party in the suburbs of Wolverhampton, partook of lobster and ices, which it is believed acted injuriously on a disordered stomach, and led qvi tho f dlewing morning to a series of attacks of epilepsy, which terminated, «/\u201e apoplexy and death.-Wolvcrhamv*oCaxette.Tlte 1 Ate fair of tho St Louis Agricuî t\u2019-Vral and Mechanical Association was prove that ho was the! owner, nor that the per-1 \u2019'.riusually profitable.Tho gross receipts of 'i .11 the week at gates amounted to Departure of the Governor from Boston.\u2014Sir Edmund Head left Boston on Wednesday morning for Liverpool, by the steamer Canada.He was accompanied by Lady Head and two danglers, and governess.Mr.Pcnnyfathor, Col.Bradford the Honhles Mr.Rose, anti Mr.saw His Kxcclleney off.The Prince of Wales Stopped.\u2014 There is a capital story told of the first appearance of II is Royal Highness at the Continental, Philadelphia, lie is very quick in his movements, and when ho leaves a carriage to enter a building he usually runs in doors on a trot.A person who was inside of the hotel seeing a young man running into tho house in advance of the party caught hold of him and told him ho could not come in, The j'rince attempted to push past, and tho person losing patience with the supposed intruder insisted that he should go no further.Mayor Henry hasten-Cartier | ing up made known who the stranger wns> and the rnan covered with confurion said, The Bazaar in aid of the St.Bridget\u2019s Asylum, opened yesterday at the Music Hall.The display of cxqui.iitc specimens of\u2019 female industry was creditable in the extreme; and the number of visitors was considerable.The tables are presided over by Mesdames Alleyn, Jjane, Peters, Flanigan, Lilly, M.O\u2019Leary, and Brousseau \u2014Mad.J.B.Parkin superintending the refreshment table, son under whose orders he acted was the, owner.The Recorder, by his Judgment admitted that where property was in question ( his jurisdiction must cease ; hut ho said that, in the present case the Defendant Ir.id not even a colour of title, that the Government were and had been for a long tirne.j|j possession.That that possession entitled the prosecutor to sue-cced on the presevit action.His Honor then referred to the Statute above mentioned, and condemned t,'jl0 Defendant to five shillings fine and cos Is.Chicago and Milwaukee receive ship more wheat than any for cities on globe.The receipts of wheat at these, cities, since harvest hare been nearly miliars of hutheh.J and tho two ten Murder near Pioton, C.W.-Thc Ficton «iazette of Friday says nothing has transpired to load to tho detection of t he murderer of Abraham and Sarah Paterson.Tho country magistrates held a special session on Monday, and in view of tho awfulncss of the tragedy agreed that a reward of 880(1 should t*e offered to any person or persons who should give such information as would lead to the detcotion of the murderers.\u201c A private soldier\u201d writes to the London Times that tho soldier\u2019s pay is nearly all kicks and no pence.From tho shilling a day is deducted 44d.for the Government rations, 3^ pence for bread and vegetables for dinner, which leaves 4J pence for all the sum ol a profit,\u201c|aftor paying 'all $38,500, Icavinj expenses, of $17,000.In one day, when the Prince and suite wore present, 810,140 were received for admission tickets.In Montreal in the early part of Sunday week the clothes of a littlo German hoy, foui years of ago, accidentally took fire, when th< child was frightfully burned, from the effect: of which he died in throe hours, in the greatest agony.I lo had been loft alone lu his parents, and it is said innocently mad too free with tho lire, which speedily rcaohe his clothes.\t* Howe & Cushing, tho proprietors of circus now in Great Britain, have give offenso at Dumfries, Scotland.The offered ($5) to any one who would rie a certain mule.A hoy performed the fea and they refused to pay tho money.row ensued, during which tho hoy and h comrades seized the mule and took it honv at.the same time pitching one of tho circi mon into tho river.Howe & Cushir were thus compelled to pay the mono which they did with a very bad grace, ar recovered the animal.66 The Earthquake.\u2014Two memorable events occurcd in Springfield on Wednesday, > namely, the passage of the Prince of Wales through the town, and the passage of an Earthquake under it.A few minutes be- rfore six in the morning there came a gentle vibratory motion, .from west to east, apparently.The motion attracted immediate attention, to learn the cause.It seemed like the result of a vibratory power, applied horizontally to the whole house.This pas-sed away, and, was succeedec at brief intervals by three or four similar shocks, which sometimes began and sometimes ended with a kind of tremulous thrill.As nearly as we can remember, it was the fifth shock which declared the genuine earthquake, and settled the question.Windows and doors responded to the vibration in all parts of the house, and left no doubt ns to the character of the phenomena.* The earthquake extended over all the northern part of New England and through Canada.At Boston and vicinity, it seems to have been lighter than there ; at Manchester, N.II., about the same ; while at Saco, Me., there was a loud report, a perceptible rocking of buildings with the ring-King of the bells.It grew in severity as it extended up the Connecticut valley ; we hear of it through Vermont, at Barton.St.Johns-bury, Northfield, Woodstock, Windsor and Littleton.At Barton, Vermont, fastened doors were unlocked and the church bells ^rung by it, and at Northfield, a church spire was shaken out of its propriety, and left standing obliquely.\u2014Springfield (J/ifss.) llcpablican.Jnle wrapper.Magazines for November.;1 Dr.Guthrie\u2019* Scottish blood was roused by \u2022 volunteer fete given by Sir A.Agnew, at Lochnaw Castle, ot which the Scottish divine was called upon for a rpeech, and he literally glowed with patriotic feeling.He said: \u201cI have six eons ; two ore already volunteers, and I hope that all will become eo except one, who i* a minister like myself.And again the Scottish blood circulated, when the reverend doctor referred to his inherited blood, \u201c which \u201d said he, \u201c was derived from those who died upon I he scaffold or the battle-field in defence of religious freedom and national independence.\u201d out this was not all, for the keen Scotchman perceived the necessity of drill, and enforced jt tipon his hearers with this practical illustrn-iion : \u201c Our ancestors at I\u2019entland and IJothwclirbfidge wero the bravest of tho brave, hut they wanted drill and bo they lost the day.\u201d An item of news appears in the American papers, 1o the effect that.Mrs, Sickles, of Key and Sickles notoriety, has again become a mother.Mr.Sidney Smith Dickens, a son of Charles Dickens, was recently passed as a naval cadet at Portsmouth, England.i\\ni V OF QUEBEC.AUKIVHD.Oct.20.Ship C.tmliria, Rum-I!, 12Mdo, Glasgow, John LuirJ, gem r.il cargo.Ocean Monarch, Archer, Sth Sept, London, Levey Si Co, ball m*.Hark McDo iell, Dryden, 20th Aur, Llanelly, Syrae* k Co, coal.\u2014 II deyon, For t-r, 2St'i do, S;»uth Shields, order, coui.Brig C jinrrton, Williamson, 22nd do, Harrow, Sharpies M Co, do.Schr Adah, Lemieux, II days, Pict-in, for Moiitrenl, coal.Ocl.21.Skip Goliah, Ellis, 2%!i Au^, Ascension, order, bal.Ocl.22.Hrij Wyke Reeiq Kinwn, 2Utti Aug, Southampton» Fait >n Si Co, hallatt.Steamer Arab! in, Meen, Sheduc, ISth Oct, P Denis», fuh, oil Si oyster».Oct.23.Dark Bacchus, Hsrry, Cardiff, 21st Sept, II Fiy, cia\\ -Augusta, Wst«on, IlartUponl, 2*111 Aug, coal.\u2014\u2014 Aihn, Alexander, Cardiff, 2ud Sept, S/iues & Co, coal.\u2022\u2014 Fingalton.Perhara, Liverpool, 23: h Aug, ballast.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Name», For.fly Whom.WTitre.Oct.20.Euphrat s, London, Levey Hi Co, F|nnvj»sn\u2019s booms Highland June, Dalhou.ie, N H, T Friser, Itenaud\u2019s whnrf Commerce, Pcnnith, Wilson, Hall\u2019s core Ocean Mnvr, Liverpool, FAkeuberg b Mclllain, stream Tbeod.re, Liverpool, Sharpies & Co, Silh-ry cove Evergreen, Hri-lol, Ituislall b Co, Hall\u2019s booms ThnniM*, llull, do, Blais\u2019 do Win Vai, Greenock, Levey & Co, Flanagan\u2019s booms Oct.22.Tinto, Waifin Point, Ryan Bros b Co, Forrest\u2019s cove Edwin, Silloth, Sharpies Co, sfilery cove Olive, Sharpness Point, B iislstl Ac Co, Jones* wharf CLEARED.Oct.20.Ship Pride of Canada, Thornton, Liverpool, R Shaw b Co.Bark Liverpool, Mackay, Grangemouth, llnrstall & Co.St George, Leslie, London, II Fry.-Observer, Trefn-y, Greenock, Sharpies fe Co.\u2014\u2014 The Duke, Bain, Greenock, do.\u2014\u2014 Hannockbnro, McLnren.do, Gillespies St Co.\u2014\u2014 KUertill, Brown, Shields, Levey b Co.Rrigte Forttins, Olive r \u2022, Oporto, Ryan Bros b Co.Schr Lady* iSoudreault, Dalhousie, Noad & Co.Oct.22.Ship Alexander, Shaw, Hristul, llnrstall b On.Baik Wulte\u2019s Cuvt, Livingston, Port Glasgow, Gil-moor b Co.-Actæon, Benson, do, do -Fisher, Loger, Siiloth, Syraes & Co.-Augiitti, Keeblr, ArJr issun, do.¦\u2014 TamrrUne, Thomas, Greenock, Sharpies & Co.-Ki bl.tif, Shilton, Abcraymn, Robinson b Co.-Hebe, Uiseti, Loudon, li Atkinson.Schr Ranger, Miller, ilathorst, N H, M«xbaaa b Co.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Steamer Arabian, from Shediac last Thursday, sr-rived here last night, ami reports Imving passed only 7 inward bound vessels : experienced a string rale irun noithwest, ami bad to put back from P.tuce PEtaugto Gaspé, where slit hy 2t hours.C'l ODKY\u2019S Lady's Book,\u2014Is.3d.J Frank Leslie\u2019s New Monthly Magazine and Gazette of Fashion,\u2014Is 3»i.All the Year Round, conducted by Charles Dickens,\u2014is.3d.Harper\u2019s Magazine,\u2014Is.3d.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Oct.23, 1 SCO.\tFJ*» Blackwood\u2019s Magazine for October, price,\u2014Is.3d.\u2014 contents : \u2014 SEEING is Believing.\u2014The Papal Government.\u2014Tickler II, among the Thieves I.\u2014 The Reputed Traces of Primeval Man.\u2014The Romance of Agostini.Part II.,\u2014The Froseo-Paintings of Italy.\u2014Proverbs.\u2014The Meeting.\u2014Progress.\u2014Strength.\u2014Norman Sinclair : an Autobiogruphv.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Oct.23, 18C0.\t127 NEW BOOKS.THE Housekeeper's Enclyclopedia, or useful Information for the Housekeeper *u all Branches of Cooking and Domestic Economy, by Mrs.E.F.Hoskell,\u20147s.Cd.Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, and Poems, by T.11.Mncnuley,\u20144s.Cd.A Course of Six Lectures, on the Various forces of matter, and their relation to each other, by Michael Faraday,\u20144s.Cd.Cousin Harry, by Mrs.Grey,\u20146s.3d.Ellen Maynard, or the Death of the Hawshaws, \u2014is.3d.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Oct.23, 18G0.\t127 LEA &.PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.Extract of a Letter from a Medical G c n 11 c m a n at Madras, to his Brother at Worcester, May, 1851.\u201cTell Lea b Perrins that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India and is, in my opinion, the most palatable ns well us the most wholesome Sauce that is made.\u201d EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.L.k P.having discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with SiM'itiors Imitations of the \u201cWORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,\u201d the labels of which closely resemble those of the Genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with the names of L.& P.forged, they have deemed it their duty to enuiion the publie, and to request purchasers to see that the name of Lea k Pehrins are upon the Wrapper.Thibet, Slojrp ft and Bottle.L.k 1\\ further give notice, that they will proceed against any one who may\u2019 infringe upon their right, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements.Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors Lea b Perkins, Worcester, England : Crosse and Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London.Quebec, 23rd Get., 18C0.\t127\u201412m Suction l5>aleg.rnoxouxcED by CONNOISSEURS TO BE TUB \u201cOnly Good Same\u2019* and APPLICABLE TO Every variety of Jiilt.lr*MURW> PURSE LOST TO-DAY.THIS AFTERNOON between Palace Gate and.St.Jonx street A BROWN PURSE with rkass clasp and Two Pounds in hank notes, all belonging to n poor servant girl Apply at the Quebec, Oct.23, 18G0.Mercury\" Office.127 FURNITUKE, AND s» CHINA, & s Yt jam BLANKETING, SHÏETI1TO, &3., USKD DURING TUB dtisit of tig Eopnl IPartp to Canatu.BY AUCTION, WILL RE SOLD, ON m \t[IN\tMY 1\tMl\tPÏT \tnoj\tUni J\t[\\\\\tEiAl Tfio ISth instant, at the Lola Montez lias had a very severe attack of paralysis, and it.has left her face partly turned over her shoulder.Poor Lola*! what a sad fate.DV TELEGRAPH TO THE MERCURY Till * AFTERNOON River du Loup, ô.p.m.Wt-ather beautiful.Wind light weal.No shipping in light.Father Point, b p.m Calm.Warm.Miaty on river.Noveaiels pasacd t »-day.UUEIIUC POST OFFICE, 13th October, 1800.ON and FROM MONDAY, the 15th inatant, MAILS for Montreal, United Statca and Canada West, will be closed at this Offica at RIGHT,\tFOUR, 125-u\tPostmnster.MISSES WOODS St DOBBIN, Milliners, No.2, Fabrique Street, Next door to ths MEncunv Office, Alwavs on hand a select assortment of Goods of tbs latest style in the above line, tj* Orders punctually attended to.TWO APPRENTICES WANTED.Quebec, Get.20,18G0.\t126-lm- PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TUE WHOLE OF TUB VALUABLE irujMinniJM, USED AS Arrrangd in Ihc several apartments or H.R.H.THE PRINCE OF WALES, THB DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, be.,\tbe., INCLUDING Etagerc, Bedsteads, Sofas, Tables, be.,\tbe.,\tbe., Comprising somo of the most splendid and highly fioisbed Furniture in the country.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 OPPOSITE THEmUSIC HALL THE whole of the GLASSWARE, consWting of: Champatrnes, Clarets, Wines, Hock Glasses, Pint and quart Decanters, Claret and Water Jugs, Ice Plate, Dishes and Spoons, Wine GobMs, Finger Basins, and Water Bottles, Hand IDsinsnnd Ewer», Chamber Setts, Dinner Sett*.Breakfast Setts, and Dessert SMt», All of the above bearing II.R.H's Crest.Blankets, Quilts and Counterpanes, Dam a A Tabls Cloths, Impend Quilts belonging to II U.H.\u2019i Bed, Bolster and Pillow Slips, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Huckaback and Dammit Towel», Dinner and Breakfast Napkins, Bed Room and Glass Towel».Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXIIAM b CO., A.b B.Quebec, Oct.13,18G0.\t123 K A M P T U I, I C O N , oa ELASTIC FLOOR CLOTH, Of the improved manufacture of Messrs.Taylor, Harry fc Co., LONDON, ORIGINAL PATENTEES, Noiseless, impervious to damp, warm to the feet, cleanly and durable.ITS USES; In Private House».Hall», Passages, Nurseries llidhrooms, Librnries, ke.In Churches and Cltipel?, for the Floors of Vestries, Aisles tvid Pews.Ecclesiastical puttems are speciallv made.Per Publie MoiMiniJs, Court Houses, Hotels, and nil places subjected to cxces.-ieo wear, an extra thick quality is made expressly.Sole Agents for Canada, GLOVES, ta EF.Y.Qt'liBEC, who are j nvided with patents, and prej ared to taku orders.tj\" The material itself, ns supplu\u2019d by them, tnav be seen in netutil and satisfactory use on the fluor» ol the Corridor», Long boom, & tomber.\u2014Price Is.3d.L Local Etymology.A Cornish Giant.Fancy Love.Hunted Down.Our Uady Bread.Aski' g the Pilot.Tiie Whip.Tribes an I Tongue*.Fairies snl Flowers.Roman Sin cp-shcsMiin.A D iy\u2019s Ride, n Life\u2019s Kum ince.The Coining Tide.The Legend of Little Pead.Tiir Uncommercial Traveller.Old K ii g Hake.An Eternal City.Giants the:r Otvn Kilhrs.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, S»*pt.22, i860.\t114 NEW MUSIC The Prince Royal P.lks Urilbn'e,\u20142s.6d.Plie Prince of Wales Galop by Piince,\u2014I id.Victoria Kud Melton Beavers, G-4 Tweeds, &c., In great variety and very cheap.WM.LAIRD k CO.Quebec, IGth October, 18G0.\t124\u2014-1m Blankets and Flannels.JUST OPENED.3 T) ALES SCOTCH and ENGLISH WOOL D BLANKETS, 4 bales White, Colored and Fancy Flannels, which wc are offering much below usual prices.WM.LAIRD k CO.Quebec, IGth October, 1800.\t124\u20141m On the 20th in-t., the wife of S.Hawksett, of a son.At Keiii|)tvitle, on the 1'Jth instant, the wife uf tha Revd.I).Mniitgumi ry, of a son.Ilian i cD.On Monday nmruing, at St.Rooh»* Church, by the Revd.M.Hoidiic, Mr.Charles Chamberlain, to Eliza Mary, fifili dought r of lo*.Stanford, shqiwrigh', of St.Rocha.\t.\t\u201e\t, In Montreal, on the ISth instant, by tha Wry Revd.the Dean of Montreal, William VV.Hlake, Esq , ol Woodstock, Vermont, to Miss Rebecca AppUtun, daughter of T.S.Ilrown,\tof Montreal.French Silk Velvets, &.C.,\t&.C.,\t&c.Black and colored french sn VELVETS, Patent Black Velvets, Black and Colored Glace Silks, Fancy Silk Dresses, French Plumes, Feathers, Flowers, kc.\u2014also\u2014 300 dozen French Kid Gloves, very cheap WM.LAIRD k CO.Quebec, IGth October, 18G0.\t124\u2014Im Diclk In this city, on the 21.t instant, Renjarnin Mc-Macken,grocer, aged 36 year.In this C'ty,on the 22nd instant, Mr.Jamas Beattie, aged 31 ycurs.At Halifax, Nova Mentis, on Friday, tha l!Lh inst., Atexandi r Mnriaon, Esq, in the 70th year of his age.In Montreal, on ihc 20th instant, Miss Rachul Beasley, ngod 20 years and 6 mouths.In Montreal, on tho 19th instant, John Stevenson, aged 6S years.At Chatham, C.F., on the 17th instant, the Rer.Wm.Mair, Hgrd b2 years, minister of the Sçptlish j Church nt C'liatlum, NEW BOOKS.A course of Six Lectures, on the forces of Matter, and their relations to each other,by M.Fsradaj with Illustrations,\u20143*.Chapter on Wires bv Mrs.Elli»,\u20145s.Wheat and Tare,\u20143s.9d, P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, OU.4, I860.\tH9 The Semi-Detached House, Edited by Lady The tesa Lewes,\u2014 4s.6d.The Wild Sports of India, with rematks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses, and the foundation of Light irregular Cavalry, by Captain Shakespeare,\u20144s.bd.History, Theory, and Practice of the Electric Telegraph, by G.U.Presto I,\u201410».5\tP.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Oct.4, I860.\t119 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.WM.LAIRD k CO, have now received the whole of their FALL and WINTER DR\\T GOODS, to which they would call the attention of intending buyers.The stock will bo found (on inspection) to be one of the largest, best assorted and cheapest in this city.WM.LAIRD & CO Quebec, Oct.1G, 1800.\t124\u20141 in Scotch Wool Hosiery, &C.,\t&C.,\t&C.JUST received, a further supply of SCOTCH LAMBS WOOL HOSIERY and ABERDEEN KNIT HOSE, in all sizes.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Gentlemen\u2019s Scotch Wool Underclothing, Dress Shirts, Shirt Collars, Gloves, Braces, Ties, Ac., &c.N.B.\u2014Shirts made to order, on very short notice.WM.LAIRD k CO.Quebec, 16th October, I860.\t124\u20141m Splendid Assortment or FALL & WINTER The Subscribers bo^ to announce the arrival of the greater portion of their F\t\u2022 vpn Qubrcc, 1C Frbruaiy, 1860.21 -12m.ROYAL ItNSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital,\u2014jC2,000,u00 Sterling.FIRE INSURANCES ARE continued lo ba EFFECTED at MO* DERATE KATES of PREMIUM.LOSSES adjusted in Quebec, nnd Promptly PAID.No Charge made for the Policy, LIFE INSURANCE Alfio Effected on Advaaingeous Term*.FOKSYTM, BELL Jc CO , Agi Mi Quebec.Ms 1* ISKP.LEONARD SCOTT & CO.\u2019S REPRINT OP THE BRITISH R E VIE VV S.AND Blaikwood's Mngazinp.L.SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, cnnlinue to ptihli.h the folljwiug leading British Ptiiodicals viz : 1.THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Con.ervalive) 2.THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig).3.THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW(Frec Church) THF.WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).5.BLACKWOOD\u2019S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory).These Piriudicals ably represent the three Teat political parties of Great Biitain\u2014U hip I Or), and Radical,\u2014hut politics forms only unt feature ol'their character.A» Orgnns of the mus1 profound writers ufSciiiice, LiUraiure, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, uniivallod in the Wiiiltol Itlteia, being cun*idereit iiiili-pei sihle lo the scholar and the professional mun, while to the Intel ige-ut reader uf t»ery clas* they furnish a more c irtict and abtishicluiy iccoitl of the current literature of the day, through ut the world, than can be poatjbly obtained fiutu any other scource.EARLY COPIES.The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from thr Bri ith publishers gi*ts additional value to thest Kept in'll, inasmuch na they tail non' tie placed in the h ¦ uds of subaciibers about as soon at theorigin-il editions.TERMS.Per aim.$3 DO .\t5\tOU ?Ut< - 8 00 -\ts 00 -\t5 0( -\t7 00 9 00 10 Dll For any one of the four Rev ew* -tor any two ol the four Reviews .Imr any (line of the four Reviews .Fur all four uf the Reviews - \u2022 .For Blackwood\u2019s it! igaiiue .hor IIIukwood aid une Reviews .For Blackwood and two Reviews - -Fur B ackwood aid th>ee Reviews - .-hor Blackwood and the four Reviews - - Monry current in the State tchcrc issued Kill be re ceived at pat.CLUBBING.A discount of Mventy-five per cent, from the above price will be nd iwcd lu Clubs oidcring four ur more copie* of anyone or more of tt.e above works.I ho* ; I- our cupies of Rlutkwuod, or of one Kevii-w } will be rent to one adiDest for $9 ; four copies o 'he four Reviews and Blicktvuod lor $.'>0; and »o on.POSTAGE.Subscribers in the Ihui-b Piovince* will receive reprints fite of Unit'd Slate* pustage N.It.The price in Great Urituin of the five Periodicals above-named, is $31 per annum.OUR REPRINTS versus ECLECTICS, Ike.As we have fur inn 1.y year.» been paying more thin $3,000 annually tu the British Publishers for the matter lurniehril in lice P'-no'ljcals, thus VMi-TUAI.I.Y IlKCOMINf; Cflj\u2019ARTNKRS WITH THKM in THE raoEirs ns* ths: B t eiu.vt x, wc iru»t tho puliltc will eonsider lliis in lie.towing their pa* Ironagr, and give us Ihopreference over Eclrctic and I\u2019AiriiwoRK puhlicalioiis, whriher monthly 0: weekly, which now extract so lilmrally from our work* and pay nothing either to the Foreign 1 uhlifthcr» or lo u* for tht ^aoie* As to cLcapfics*! notmdy can complain of paying $10a year for the four leading Biilish lii-vicws and Blm kwned\u2019s tlagaziiie, and by t 'king tlic»e wuilts entire, subscribers are not old iced to he guided hy others in the choice of the «nicies they may desire to read Moreover, taking into ncrnuiil the »tJc in which ¦ nr Reprint* are 1 oldi»htil and their acknowledged fiJelily to the 01 iginal editions, a nd al-o the ad-vantage 0f «11 early issue hy iuomi h of the advance Sheet', our series will bn found a» cheap ns any of ihe competing publicttiuiis to which we Vive alluded.C?* Remittance* should alwa)s he addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers.LEONARD SCOT T & CO., No.Jl Gold-street, New Yotk.Janua-y 13, |8i9.\ta Wistar\u2019a Balsam of Wild Cherry.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.Conghs, Coldi, Cuughs, Coldi, Coughs, Colds.Cooghs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Fhthiiie, Fhthisic, Bronchitis, lloarseufss, BronehiUs, Bronchitis, Bonneness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough! Quinsy, Quinsy, Coniumplion, Consumption, ConiiunpUon!^ Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, and all liks diseases, find an unfailing antidote, è ready relief and a sure and t/itcdg cure, in that great and universally approved Remedy, Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.FRESH AND ItELIAOLB TESTIMONY.* u Wutar's Balsam cf Wild Cherry.\u2014 We call tha attention uf our readers to the advertisement of irùtar\u2019a Balsam of Wild Cherry in another culiinin, and assura them they can Anil uu bettor remsily for coughs, coldr, asthma, bronchial affections, or any diieasa of tha throat or lunga.\t.\u201c In August, 1958, an estimable friend of ours relumed from a visit in tlio country much emaciated, and laboring under a severe cough, which had made such rapid inroad* upon her constitution, that w* felt aomt-thing must be dona at once, or sho would become a victim of ctmiiimption.Having known the bcnoAcial results which have occurred from tho use of Wistar'r Balsam, we made purchase of some for lier, and we are happy to say, that boforo sho had taken tlio contents of one bottle, her cough had entirely left her, aud ebo i* sow In tlio enjoyment of excellent health.\u201d \u2014 Oiiva //roiwA, Jmw 35, 1659.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.^ Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.LtUtr front Elder II.L.Gilman, es Minister of the Gospel in Vsrmunl.Gl.OVER, Vt., June 20, 185a j Mesrrs.S.W.Fowi.x k.Co.: \u2014 Gents,\u2014 I hereby certify that I have keen troubled for several years with a difficulty of the heart end lung*, and have applied to several physicians for help, and have tried almost every remedy of tho numerous me* which have been recommended, without receiving any assistance, hut had been growing weaker and weaker,, until, hearing of Wistar\u2019s Balsam of H\u2019ild Cherry about, a year mnee, I commenced using it with immediate relief.It has not only restored my lungs lo a sound state, hut I nn> entirely relieved of tlio difficulty or di*eit»* of tlio heart.1 have no hevitution in saying that it ie the.hr»t lung medicine brforo tlio public, ami ( most cheerfully and conscientiously recommend it to all person*.Buffering with pulmonary complaints.H.L.GILMAN.All who suffer uith any disease of the Throaty Lungs, or Chest, can obtain like relitf hy using Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry, niErAiiEu nv S.W.row LE A \u20ac0., NO.18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.sor.D nr Druggists, Dealers, and Mcrchatth, in every toicn and ci/* in jYeie England, and clieirhtre.Sold in Quebec, Whobsalc nml Keinjl, JOS, BOWLES nml J.MUSSON Jt ( O.end MRS.ARDOUIN.nml in\u2019rclnil by all druggists in town, and d»c-whiTC.Quebec Dec.29, I8S9.\t|f,r> VV.KKRR &.SON, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS.ARSENAL STREET.Mr ILL undert'ike to ALTER ANY SORT of ?v LAMP, so a* to serve tor tho m w LIQUID iAb, and also to supply the Liquid in any quantity.\u2014ai.ro,\u2014 Gas Burners, Reflectors, Shades, Chimneys, fcc.Ac.Quebec, Nov, R, 1 «59, ^ïlerrurp, G LOItt 1 F.'UIOM as ©bp ©urbrr Printed and l\u2019uhlirhid hv C A R \\ ,rf No.1J.Si.Jmrph Sl*i h ,m ttir Mnrur t nnd (ieneial Prntin» Oflicf, No.Il fc 13 I nbrtote Street, m the ( ny o» QVIBU.in t| t Dj'hi \u2022.f Quehvv."]
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