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The Quebec daily mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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Otjiet Hturt from Ten to Four.i'or Sale or 'M'a Lei.OFFERS fur «ale a lur.'e assortment of Port .and Sherry Wines, Brandy ,Uin, Whiskey, .Old Rye, Old Jamaica Hum end all articles in ' the line ut (ho\t| Very IsomcmI Oauli Prices, i Sp* Orders promptly attended to.(loud* d livered in all imrls of the City.Quebec, June io, 1800\t143\t! x U IN ESS'S Dublin Porter In pillls.For sale hr JOHN TKAFFK 24, John Street Quebec, Oct.5, 1300.\t229 PROVINCE OF o AN ADA.*&\u2022 and land, Mulls and Passengers from and to Londonderry.Dates of sailing are ns follows FROM QUEBEC : DAMASCUS, Saturday, Oth Oct., NOVA SCOTIAN, do, !3th \u201c par 8.U.1.Napoleon !.\tfire Departnieiii.\tn.0\u201es.'¦pil IS Com pane continues m INSURE Buildiiipsaud all otherd-1 crlptionsof Property against d*y \u2014 I y Thus.Uutluic, D.l>.1 LOSS or DAM AHK by FIKK, oil tb;' 'ijo»t tUVOUrubla tAriUS.And At tk« lowest ^\"Hin.s of Philosophy and I.lleralure\u2014by rAtes charged by any frooii ËnglUn Company\tXba* Vinet.Now EdiUen.Alt lusUusses prouiptly setlh I, without .teiliiiiroii or ilUcount, and without referetife to Oulliu n of Theology\u2014by Alex Viuet.New r.Qgliind.\tEdition.'\t1l H large ('apilal amt In lidoiis inaiiaguiueut of this Ooaipauy, iakitre Urn most perfect The Lifo of Our Lord upon Kitth\u2014R /the *4tetv to the assured.\t,\tR-v.8.J Andiews.No cbawn, ll.|>.-\t,\tJ.\tseries.1 arilcl|>atii>n of pro i* hv ilie a-unrel ainoimting to tivo-thirds of its nett amount.\tCouvrsl.m illustrated by e7 Itot\u2019MS, in a plcaiantpart yf the Upper\tx* L v4XjA_2 LX> V^V.y, TO le r, Town.Apply nt'tlil* Office, Quebec, Oct.I, 1888.\t0-2aw-225 Farm For Sale or To Let at j>Iew .Liverpool, Etchemin, , FARM of Five Acres front-i\\ age by Forty deep, of which 100 acres is in cultivation, within ou» mile of (ho whai I where the Klcuuihi'ut steps three times a iluy; with House, Burns, Dairy, Outhouses, Ac , Ac .along wiih tho F urn.S m k, cm silt ng 'f lifteou horu>d cuttle, b'tir horses, twelve sheep, tw.lve pi^?, i iris aud ( iri.des, harness, l>lo ighs, h.irrow s, tl.'rasliing mill, Ac., Ac., all in guud order.Address, L.FRKCIIET Moutitaiii Hill House, Or to SANDERSON, SEWELL A CO.Quebec, Oct.2, 1888.\t2w-226 | Circular.Canada.; HIBERNIAN, BELUIAN, | PERUVIAN, j MORAVIAN, ! DAMASCUS, I NOVA.SCQITaN, w THERE they will row sell at n reduction of FIFTEEN per oent from the usual \u2022 prices unlil the FIRST SEPTEMBER next, GENTLEMENS\tG LOTI 1ING \u2014AND\u2014 FURNISHING GOODS ; Also, Cloths mid Tweeds by the yard, iu order to clear out their large stuck of Summer goods previous to purchasing their Winter Hmits of your government, ami that uni «ill \"\t,\tgive such further directions as nisy he re h'oc'1 '\t! i|iiisite for ensuring the due observance o P.S.\u2014Parties buying cloth here can have ; ru^ujrvluentHa it cut gratis iu the leading styles.\tI have, Ac., (Signed,)\tCARNARVON.Viscount Monck, Ac., Ac , Ac.Downing Snixr.r,^ 22pd August, 1886.8111,\u2014Iir consequence of the prevalence of Cholera in this country, Hu Majesty's (lov-e ei ntueiil huve considered It necessary to advlsr the Queen to exercise the power vested in Her Majesty, bv the &9th clause of the Passenger Act f iaD5, aud to cause an Order in t'ouuoi to ho pissed, requiring that from and after I the 20th Instant every Passenger ship to which 1 Cabin\u2014$68 the said Act extends, currying more than Filty Passengers, shall huve on board a duly quaiilied Medical PiHctitioner.I have tho honor to transmit to you si x copies of this order, and to toque that y0u will cause it to he made public witl.i do, do, do, do, do, do, 20th \u201c 2!th « 3nl Nov., 10th »\u2022 17th \u2022\u2022 24th \u2022\u2022 And «ivory sttcccodiug Saturday fiom Port-land, Maine.Quebec, May I, 186*.AURNTH.98-12m H.Motl EE A l.'Q , No.4, Jos yh St,, Upi' r Tuivi (Two Doors from Dexltu\u2019s ll\"tcl.J Qii»l eo.July 'J1;, 1888 1*Vm* Wnlo, \\ HuUSEand LAKOK HARDEN, i\\ siluiited at MOUNT PLEASANT, containing Drawing Room, Dining ____ t,in,in, Sitting Room and Two Kuchi ns »u ground tloor ; above are eight Bed Rootiis, besides Dry Good Cellars.\u20191 he l >u»e lilts been recently painted and put Iu t.oruiigii gou.l repair.The Uurden is iu goml o.'ler.I'rii i) low.Terms littéral.Apply to \" A .11.,' Pest Office.Box No.118 Qliihcc, June'23, 1888.\t141 rJL\u2019o JLset, THREE STALL STA RI.K.In John Street, .not to he cxi élit d iu tIih Upper Town.Apply at this Office.Quebec, May 17, 1888.\till Apartments *0 BE l.l.T at National Bccool House, Espion «le, t\u2019.N.MONTIZAMBERT.Mav 9, 1888.\t109 GOOm PIMOFOBTt flPEhUS.EACH Opera is in a complete form, piiuted in.ni I cantifuHi \u2022 ngraved plates, lelteieil cloth cover, royal \u2022! \u2022», and coutaius a lull description of tiie Plot and Made, anil an illustration hy llmodiird.Q l thei TO LET, 'HE HOUSE, on the Orand Allée, near St.Lewis Hate, ul present occupied hy H.McBluiu, Esq.\u2014and\u2014 Tne House ami Premises, on the same road, anw occupied hy 11.Dinning, Esq,, opposite 'je 1, i tics Prolestnlit Homo.II il!i the a hove residences are lilted with >»!,->¦ .ii.xlern improvement, and havevonve-Ko_ bank.V\u2019OTIOK is h\"rrbv given lit it a Diviilsnd of THREE in I ONE-HA -F PER CENT, upon the Capital S'o, k of tils institution, has been dei Imci for the current half year; ami that the satu will be payable nt its Ranking Hoiisv in this ( Ay, 011 uml niter SATURDAY, the First of December Next.Tli Transfer Books will be closed from the I5lli to the 3\u2018>th November, noth days inclusive.Quebec, Oct.30, IA««.J.STEVENSON, Cashier.110-358 Book keeping, Penmanship, .Rin.E, (Steel Barrel,) with Suhre Mayouet, I U.S.Riki.eu Mcsket, Springfield Pattern, SiN'îLE Bari.ll Shot Gcn.E.REMINGTON k SONS, New and Attractive Cantata.A Wintei [vening's [nlertainmsnt, A SOCIAL CANTATA, IN TWO PARTS.Words hy Sidney Dyer.Music by C.A.Cull.This Cantata introduce* tne hcaily pUavures which render ciijcyable the long even!lift of our Northern winters Among these are a ' ,\t.Snow BalllhR\u2019scens, \u201cHids | j^Et KITED tins llioo, N.Y.AGENTS.' Moons fc Nichols, N«w i\u2019otk.Palmers k Bacuelulrs,Boston.IoHmP.Lovell,\t\u201c , .lot.U.G lient k Co., Plilladelphlt.Pot'iTXEY k Trimble, Baltimore.Heniiy Folsom k Co., NewurhansA Meurphis Maynaiu! Bin!*.,\tChicago.L.M.Ul'mhey A Co., St.1.uis.I Albert K.Crane,\tSan Francisco.Quebec, August 4, 1886.\tITS '|7HE undersigned lia.r, criv, d t pood as- X sortment of Fancy Patluitr and But Bloves, Fancy Double Stoves, 4 Sires, Large Wood Stoves for Hall, ko.Franklin Coal Grates, The Northern Light, Mammoth Heater, and other Coal Stoves.\u2014ALSO-\u2014 A Variety of tbe Is-st Cooking Stores and Ranges.All to be sold Cheap, by ANNE KANE, 3, Fabrique Street.Quebec, Oit.!0, 1886.\t'.m-233 ci hp dît ils SLIGHTLY DAMAGED THRO 'GH FIRE & WATER, j Depni tmsntiiiusi remind ell patties concerned tlmt other privai,1 Individuals aud the geneial ! puh'ie have such rights and property In rivers na are lecognlsvd and pinte, ted by law, nud which nre iafringed Ihruiigb the obstruction aud pollution of streams.In Upper I'anada chapt.r* 47 and 48 of the Consolidai.,1 Statutes, and iu Lower Canada chapt-r 26 of the Consolidated Statutes, make ip*, ini provision against nl,situ, ting and polluting streams, \u2019i'he Fisheries Act, however, devolves upon Fishery Officers especially the duty of enforcing the clauses above recited, 'i'bladuty will now be strictly carried out as reg.»i'ts a I rivers of considerable volume and peculiar Interest to the public.Should tuu pa,tir» coueaiued I really desire to cumpiy with the law, a practical form of complinuce will hu accepted.That la to sny, without compelling them to adapt their prctuisna to any prescribed mode of disposing of wnsto mnUuials, siuh a piacticnl plan ns shall obviate fu,lh-r injury to the rirers and streams, will he ac, spied.It re.main* with themselvis to devise sumo effectual means to fulfil the requirements o the law.Alter a reasonable time prosecutions will be commenced by the Fishery Officers.W.F.WHITCHKR, Head of the Fisheries Branch.Quebec, flept.21, 1966.\t217.CikCclar No.195.\tNo.28 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, FXCl-sK.Ottawa, 26th Sept., 1686.Bin,\u2014It having come to tbe'Jknowledgr o this Department that the value of Cigars for Excise Duty has been hitherto erroneously dcteimilicd, I have to instruct you in future to nsHess all Cigais for duty at the wholesale prices at the uiauufsctory,.less the Excise duty, instead \u201ef ll,.m c cost of the manu-fuciuro.In lunnufai toiic* which do not stll by wholesale, the Cigais must he compared with those of tl.c larger manufactories, and th,! wlndo ale pr ce to hi, Iberehy determined I am, Kir, Your olxi\u2019t.Krrv't, H H.M.BuUCUBTTE.To the Coll,, tor ol Inland Itrveuue.GKMS OF M OT N811 A *h» Burr, Cobd*», llnglil, Lawrence, Bolivar, Wfcately, \u2022 Thacketay, Dow, Knox, tiirhciivo, iTo'puer, Unvkle.Dl< kuna, Victoria Wesley, l iiiyle, Motley, ' Mill, Bprncer, Tnoinpsou, wuthruj, Aluinmlcr, and hundieda of other.Agents wank'd.Hook sent byre, turn Post or ex proas, on receiplof Price, Hepi.4, lhC8.\u2019\t\u2022\t203 240 hiiglhli Ualniils ! now BELLS, TH B L ADI ES\u2019 WA VORJ T K, Fll,r!iKll IYjiImiiK ^ ^\tKLPTUMBBIL Commencing a New rillninll I»UI1IULS \u2022 \u2022 1 Volnma.Prie» J0dr A colored »i- e| m- JUST RECEiVL!) et f J Chidee Lot of Fresh Ell Published by Authority.Quilting It.amt Seek,\" Love Beenes, Comic Beanes, and other attractive icatUD s.I i,e Cantata can ho sung without action or semery, but if the Utter is desired, a little ingenuity will supply it, dtirctkona for which are given.It is easily \"brought out,\" and cannot tail to afford satis-fsition.aml amusement whenever produced.Price,Cloth, $1.25; Pajier, $1.99, tm receipt of which it will ho sent post paid.OLIVER 1MT8UN A CO., Publishers, 377 Washington Sl.cct, Boston.«\t'\t315.Harper for Sept, - - - 25 cts.P.B'NCLAIB* SON] Ang.It, 1864.\t19» ______ ___ lay » Fresh Supply of BTANliING'ORDhPiS for the Ganisons oi Uoutrial, Quebec, and 2nd Military Dio-trlct.May 1st, 1886.For Bale by 0.K.HOLI WELL ft CO., j Army BUttoners, Ac.Quebec, Kept.29, 1866.\t224.NEW NOVEL, BOUND TO THE WHEEL; a Novel, by John Bsuudets, author of \u201c Able Drake\u2019s Wife,\" \" Martin Pole, ' Ac., Ac.Pries 3*.9d.For Sals by t.È.ItOLTWELr, A CO.Quabso New* Depot | ffistbss, tspt 14, lift.\t214 j .Sold nl 10 lo 4R SKi\u2019l'EMBKll, containii \u2022: \u2018The 'I\u2019lme J Uu.i Bliirls, ' \"a I'on of Gold,\" Scientific and I selul, \" Mairie,I in the D irk, \u2019 the Needln Gun, Practical Receipts, Ac., Ac.i'lice Did.P.hi.Solalu a son.Quebec, Bepl.14, IStM,\tsit Quebec.Kept.19, 1866.21» The Peuny Miscellany.w mi No.45 is given a Splendid Coloured Engraving for Framing, entitled \"Can it Walk, Mamma ?\" or, Hie Rabbit on the Wall.ATI skhscrlbers of Nos.48 and 47 will ro ,'eiva with No.8, another beautiful Plate entitled \u2022' I'oor I\u2019uss.\" Rngiiter your name for the Penny Misr,!|.lauy, to be supplied regularly to prevent disappointment Two otUci Engtavingt aie in preparation, to be giicu aw*) In a few weeks.N.li\u2014Diltvcr d to eny part of Hie City Iree of ebsigu, and puyai ie iilber Yearly, (in ailvsncc) Jlalf-yenrly, Quarterly, or on Dc-lircry.P MNCLAIR A BON.Quebec, Aug.18, law .\t184 ENOLIbH PAPERS.|LLLSTRATF-D LONDON NEWS.D.New* of Hie WwGd.fg.P.SINCLAIR A HON.Quei'CijBtpt.6, 1168.\t24 Hooks per Moravian.Received diinctiroui.h* Hewick h use .London, n splendid asri.ilm, nt of Jnvebile Books, suilabie lor Bull,day Presents fur yuuug people.A l.ibtial Discount allowed lo Teachers and tli# TinUd.P.SINCLAIR A HON.Quebec, Sept.17,i66 i.\t212 Hub lish Paiicrs i*cr nllorarta i.J ) L Nt.'H.B j,t.81 UoYd'i, do.Httyaol's\u2019s* *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022< () j.p.A Narrative and Exposure F THE Evil of K, rret Ifldictnient* by Qnelec, Sept.P.MNU.AiU 17, 1866.s.s.tid.4d.\t4d.HON.213 'rice 25 edits.P.SINCLAIR A BON.Quebec, Aug.20, 1866.\t189 The Corahill Ballery, l / w » PICTURES, taken from Corahill, .WUvb.-c, Sept.17, 1986.J \\/W j hngraved iu lire very best style, i THE SNIDER-ENFIED.iMçlikh Maçaxines Per S.S.mUoruvian.I I\" NGLISHWOMAN'S Domestic Mags- l-i tme.l».8d.| Young hugMshiTomau.jud.j Workid'gman, for Bepteuher.Did.Penny Miscellany.itnl.P.biNi.'LAlU A SON.218 NEW\u2019 iVOVKES.ECKIVD this day a Urge supply of the latest Novels.For Hale by C.E.HOLI WELL A CO , Quebec New* Depot.Quebec, Sept.6, 1166.\t204 R s\tFilin New Novel.PHILIP EARNCL1FFE.Price iSOjfctn s, P.SINCLAIR A SON! ffisebee, Aug It, IIM\titl Price 7|,l.va h.P.SINCLAIR A BON.Qn-bcc, Angnst 25, 1966.\t194 i;^CsLi»n PArt:K9.|LLU8TRATED NEWS.Ang.25th New* of the World.\u2018' l.lot d'a Weekly.'Bell's Life.\" Kpoitli.g Life.\" The Freeman.\u201c TheF-ra.\u2022\u2022 t'nited Service Uaastte.\" Army A Navy Oairlte.\" Church Time*.\" Punch.\" And others too numerous to mention.F or Kale by C.B.IIOLI WELL A CO., Quebec Ns vs Dspet \u2018 ffiusbss, Sept t, 1166.\tgAI CuRNiHLL for Bcptemlier, containing a lull description (with plates) ef tbe Koidvr-AntielU hide, as compared with tho Ncculc-gun.To t.e had only at ths ENGLISH MAGAZINE DEPOT, 11, St.Jnbn Street.Quebec, Sept.15, 1666.\t212 Paient Lead Point Protector, i 1J Y MYERR A SONS.Richly gill.When 13 tbe pencil Is in use place tbe cap on the tnp.Fnr snle only by .>0.1, HOLIWBI.L.Quebon Aep* 1966.\t?.t Ang.2», 1464. ««! THE QUEBEC MERCURY, NOVEMBER 10, IWto.\u2014\t1\tmmmm, \u2014\u2014 f p f f f f THE VERT LATEtT .ïÆeaœsss ** at all time (ally up wltathe my lateat lolelltgeuce,\u2019 «fera ta tba t*}Kru4M\tMfrcury.publia a août ieairaalu Adtartlalai rWr-A-i^.- *t__ =r.A.-* - ^ mu HSP0RT.-7 F.M.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! CITY COUNCIL, LAST SKIRT.AilitliUUAN NKVVS.Mull BUâu»»r far M*i'trk out Tor Euiopo, lo-d y,tD2:i,000 Uyiua KieW, wlio in ahe prosoeurton of) hi* Atlantio Tol^raph «ntorpri*#, twice; eanio ^ear finnucidl ruin, and liunpr wa* obMutâi to eouiprimiiee wi'h his creditor*, lin» auuhuib*, who sue-o odod, 1 believe, in getting tbetii a roof under which they might shelter themselves from the cold, Mr.Comtois is n.t a member of the Fire Relief Committee, and rtili he docs an sot wl.ieh is well worthy to be read the following res dations by the Presbytery of London on tho subject, as directed to be tran«mitted to this meeting .\u2014 The Presbytery having hid under its consideration the subject of instrumental niu>io in churches, agreed t» express its conviction\u20141st.Tint the u*c of such iniisls as auxiliary to tinging is not anti-»criptural ; 2nd.That the introduction of such music has no necessary connection with dangerous innovations, as appears fiom the experience ot evangelical churches in England.3rd.flint the prohibition of it creates very considerable ob.-tniciion to the cx ension of Kvangebcal Pre«byteriinism in England, through being considered nn extreme stretch of authority, sn well us from conflicting with the habit* and expressions of religious society in general, of whatever religious opinion; 4th.That this is not a ease lor ooerccd couformity, and should be made an open que.-tinn for individual churches, to be settled iu accordance with constitutional regulations : 5th.That to introduce musical instruments ioto churches without the sanction of the erarts is a serious violation of order full of danger to tho Presbyterian cause in England, which by sueli disregard of synodical wurrsnt would cease to be Presbytery, nnd would fill into Iwpelc-s dissolution ; and Cth.That the safest course for maintaining at once scriptural liberty end scriptural authority in relation to this subject is for tho supreme court to leave the settlement of it south of the Tweed to the respansibility of the English synod.The Rev.Dr.Edmondi, in opening the question, enlarged upon t'.e statements eon- i triiued in the rcs liitions, and said that with i regard to their negouLtious for union with iho Free Church, it was right that at this ' time they should discuss the subject, in order that their opinnm* might be luliy known.For their own sake* they must ptu-o before they entered into union on the ground of uniformity on this point.It was ¦ not a qu'i ion for or agaiasl organa, but of liberty of sessions and congregation* to settle this matter for therasclrcs.(Hear, ; hear, and \u2022p|>l*u*c.) The Rev.Dr.King 1 said the resolution* had been moved «8 an nincndiueat to a proposition to overture the General Synod on tho subject, and he introduced the alternative ef simply passing declaratory propositions.The business of this Sjned was resumed on Thursday morning, under the presidency of tho Moderator (the Rev.Dr.M'Kcrtow) The Synod received a deputation from tho United Kingdom Alliance, consisting of tho Rev.W.Caine, Messrs.J.B.M'Kerrow, E, Pearson, J.H.Kaper, and T.II.Barker.\u2014A motion was adopted acknowledging the kind reception which tin: members of tho Synod had rcacived io Manchester \u2014The Synod thou re«umed the discus-ion of the organ question.The Rev.W.M.Tsynr said that while he could not hall that instrumental musie Was essential to their sueecsa, ho considered that liberty in such n«o **scntial thing* was cvsrnti.il.The system at preaent in u*o entranged the sympathies of the rising generation, and they transferred their allegiance to other denomination! that were less intolerant.If miniMcra wished their congregations to be more thnu mere colonics of Hcotchmcn, it was nece«sirj they should have the liberty sked 1er secured.After sini\" discussion, the amendment proposed hy Mr.W\u2019allice wo* seconded by Mr.T.I\u2019Vkcn.\u2014Tlio votes were then taken whfi llti declared for the motion in fivour of giving liberty to each session sad congregation lo act ns they pleased, sud 1 i for the amendment.\u2014In the coui>c of the sitting Ihe Clerk announce 1 that the hours the theatre was completely gutted The performance on the previous evening (.Saturday) had been terminate I at a late hour, the erosion having been «ignalled by the production of a new burlesque, entitled \u201c Der Fricschutz,\" being an extravng lit adaptation of the po, ulsr opera of that name, produced here for the fiist ti i e with many novel and uttrse ivc features, nod having Icon witnessed by a crowded house with considerable euthut-iasm, promised a long and successful run.One of the lending characteristics of the burlesque was the \u201c Incantation scene,\" which was treated in a highly sen.*ationul style sod it is conjcc-tuied that some of tho iullimrauble materials employed in its production Imd eff cted a concealed lodgment cither amongst the scenery or in some fissures of tho boards, and lay smouldering nntil after the closing of tbo house, which took place about midnight, everything at tltai time sppearing to bo 'u |'«rfect safety.The G'oho of Wednesday says: Wo give below tho full ,¦let id» of the atmud rifle match of No, 5 Company, Queen's Own Rill#*, ( CapLin Edwards), which was held on tlio Gi,n iaon Kaugo on Tuesday afternoon, nod briefly noticed yesterday.Hpon-cer Rifles were used by sll the contestants.Owing to the uae of weapons to which the mo.i are only gettiog accustomed, the aror.ice company's sore was net so high us in forming ye irs.Henrea of 37, 40.Ac., weto made wt h l.\u2019i rounds, 3 ranges, which i* eridenao that tho winners are well entitled 11 ti.cir lionoiiis.AMERICANISM IN AUSTRALIA.Sir John Manners Sutton seems to h\u2019ire cieitcd a c «nsideiablesenvion at Melbourne by his proceedings at his first levee.It ap-peint that iu tho Australian colonies everybody whe goes to the levee* in evening dress is entitled to bo what is oallel in England presented.Whether tho evening dress is rt ! Hoops ! ! JOHN TEAEFK, 34 John Street.Quebec, Ort.13, 1866.A St\u2019OTUI l,l\\6 F'sn.CHOICE LOT JUST UK ED.For Sale hy Nor.7, I860.1*0*10* OVKMBER 10th.One 256 i\u2019lljOT, »l opened .> Large ConalgomeB^ i' 'KlUTS, iu Ladle*'Mieses i r aoj», whi.b will be sold niai prices.BEHAN BROTHERS, (Late O\u2019Neill ft Uelreo*.) Quebec, Oct.11, 1806.\t234 YV Kof\u2018i.and Child much und.IjOAKü.JOHN TEAFFE, 34, John Street.Quebec, Oct.13, 1866.literary ^HisloricalSoouty.(1711E MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING X id the Society will be held in He Room*, on WEDNESDAY Next, tire 14tli In*t., at 4 P.M., being the «ccoud Wodncsrlay of the month.GEORGE WEIR, Aeslet.Secretary, Quebec, Nov.7, 1886.\t256 X OVKMBER 10th.One per.nv cheaper than rpnit|.:K qui,t u^.tleruen can be any Other shop in Quebec, \"uly 3J.\tul\u201el|a\u201e ,\tr,,.,!, with a W For Sale at the obi stamt.\t| nr upplyii, C.E.HOL1WELL ft CO.,\t84* s Quebec News Depot.! Qrnbec, Quebec, Nov.5, 1866.\t254 eccorn-rdow Daily, >HN STREET, WITHOUT.t.20, 1866.\t216 fllNK 01 m C1N1D1.\\ MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS In /X tire Bank of Upp Canada, will be held in the office of the Q id eo Marine Insurance Com parry, on WEDNESDAY, 7th November, at 3 P.U .By order, T.II.GRANT, Secy.pro.teM.Quebec, Oct.6.1*66.\t254 PARIS MANTLES and JA prer* \u2014Novelty in Style workmanship.JACKETS, hy Ex-aud elaborate in GLOVER ft FRY.Quebec, Sept.29.1866.' ivjaw WAKE FROM THY HAPPY DREAMS, Companion Song to \u201c Happy he thy j Dreams.'' ' \"'Take Bark the H>-art that Thou Oavest.' \"Now I lay me down to Sleep.\" I The above three songs are the prettiest that , Imre appeared for a long lime.Fur Sale by R.MORGAN, Music Dealer.| Quebec, Oct.29, 1866.\t259 NEW _NOVEL.VLL IN THE DARK ; a Novel, by J.Sheridan Le Fann, Author of \u201cGuy Dtrirell, \" Uncle Silas,\" ftc.Price 2».6d.For Sale by C.E.IIOLIWRLL CO.Quebec, Oct.27, 1866.\t248 GREAT IE AT QUEGEüT On Sunday, Oct.14, 1866, by which 2,500 House* were destroyed, aud 18,000 Person* were rendered Homeless.(SHPilTIIIflIIElIC.PROCLAMATION ! EE*fiO,VS, L,t:>riO.YS.1(4 l-IHKSTB MALAGA LEMONS, ei 1 ' / V> Bilgiun, Just Rveeived aud For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 ft 13 John UUcet.Quebec, Get.10, 1866.\t138 Currant*! Currants! D CURRANTS iu B- line order.For Snlo by ADAM WATTERS, It Quebec, Oct.16, 1866.ft 13 John Street.238 WHEREAS some evil disposed person or persons, on the 14th Day of October Instant, at the fire whieh was raging at the tine in St.Roehs Suburbs, wickedly and maliciously CUT, in several plsces, Three nf the HOSE PIPES, then and there In use for ex'inguishiug tho said fire; whereby delay ensued and It became Impossible to slay the spr ailing of the (lames, resulting in the great calamity whii h wo now have to deplore.The Corporation of lire City of Quebec wil grant as a REWARD the sum nf ME HUNDRED DOLLARS ^ Grapes !________Grapes 11 JUST KKCKIVED ex SS.Belgian, 50 Barrels Alirietia Grapes, in splendid order.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, Finnan Haddie Depot, 11 ft 13 John Btrcnt.Quebec, Oct.16, 1866.\t237 A CONSIGNMENT UK i^oirrv O-A-NO (It I.O above description of Goods.The i TIRO Mo LITHOGRAI'HBare rill fun.the celubnteu Publishers, Gio.Rouuey .8 Sons, London, und after work* of the be*, masters.Amongst t! - Stationery will Fools Cap, Louer and Nele P in-six» and quality, Envelopes of «il Pena, Healing Wax, Drawlo; i iug itool», School Copy Beck*, i .a t L oks aud Wallets, t o.Hooke, ai\" a variety of Oilice i.; .macrons tv parlicnlarire.\u2014ALIO\u2014 ( liureh Services and Prayer I.< Book», fte., A .iALK EACH EVENING :¦ Jj \u2022 Gouda on view earlr day \"he attention ol the Trad», b \u2019chasers, Mer.riant», Clergymen,\t\"> Teachers is partit ularly reques' d.It.COLK, A.« U.Quebec, No».7, 1166.\t256 be found of every Steel raw- .ill I'Ji tireutcAt Discovery of the llitii (eiUiii) !\t.PAIN! 4 RELIEVED WITHCJV TAKImU medicine.Li un RELIEVES Oii PAIN OF EVERY INSTANTLY.KIND j For the discovery and the bringing to trial I and conviction of the person or persons : guilty of so outrageous and criminal an act.JOSEPH CAUCHON, Mayor.(Certified.) L.A.CANNON, City Clerk.Quebec, Oct.30, 1864.\t241 colouhlvcT lilUM) TRIM 1UIIM nn Burke A Co., and all Dn.i ifi- ilARSKH, HENRY .CO., .aontrcsl, Agent* f t CanaJit Quebec, Bept.18, 1866.\tI3m-214 STOVED SALT »AOS Stored Salt, no* \u2022Alabama.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 ft 13 John Street.2233 13 ing ex For Pile by M.G.MOUNTAIN Quebec, Oct.27, 1866.Ian - 243 Quebec, Oct.23, 1866.HIGH SCHOOL CHORUM Hew Book Foi Geura Accordéon, intio b Liverpool Course Salt.4d, New York Ledger, pOR NOVEMBER 17lh.Price THE LITERARY ALBUM, No».IT.PriceM.P.SINCLAIR ft «ON.Quebec, Nov.T, 1866.\t>38 GliOVElt Ac FitY* Ayor Js lu^ny kiJCwOiu» A SELECTION of Choruses and Four-Part Hongs from the Works of the Great Mas tin, for the use of Colleges, High School* Advanced Binging Claoaes, fte $1.00 \u2022#* A volume containing these meritorious piece* asually eeleeted for Special Occasions \u2022ad Practice, but which cannot MhrrwUe he obtained, except by the purchase of several expensive books.OLIVER DITHON ft CO , Publishers, |T7 Washington Street, Boston.Quebec, Ne», ft, 1864.\t2>l RCRFECT GUIDE \u2014ro*\u2014 TMe Berman tieeerdeon.Without a Master.\tBy Carl Alberti.C'tOSTAINiNO Good loetruetione^ and Po ^ polar Music \u201c\t**\t\u201c\t* paid Price 39 cents.Sent poet OLIVER DIT80N ft CO, *\tPubllehera, j ITT Washington Atraat, Beaton.^uatM, Oet 18, 188*.AGS Liverpool Ceuree HALT now lanuing ax \" Alabema.For Bale by M.O MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.>1,1868.\t2A« BMBJiDOEH HYKVB.-nUNCHBOSS Barbadoee / O X K**'* Bright.r\u2022fW\u2022b, MO.Mri Quebee, Oet.28, 1666.BTRUP Nl' quebee, Nov.to, iiee, C.5D SPEOiAL NOTICES.Wr».Hiiulttf»')* «y rap.NOOlllitltf R«V, 8vi.v*ia'»\ttliii« write, in tliv Boiton\tt\u2014Wv wuiilil l>y iki *n,\u2019»u« n-rowuimJ nny kind of uvdirliiu wlik'll W01IM l.( know t en \u2022 h exulted cliii'netci.ns to foi! il the\tuntruth.Mnuy emiuent cteipyui\t,d sh Ians celtify to tho publie i|, n i\tcf otn remedies, w'dli oth i.o s\then»- «urnDCO of H i ir cou»\tGmt o r \"rcpnrn- tiolis coutri Mi e uni, ii to the reli.f i l our rllhi P d I- Ii - -u: ii.Tilt*\\gent he \"tv uuined I* plniis»,! to fur nish grail* our V ' i ¦ in AI imiliiie.coiiiaii.log direction* inr thu ¦- of ih.s - tncdii'iiips and certiflcntcs of Hu ii cures of the- follow.ng :om-plaints ; Cost!vent'»*, Itilliouif Complaint», Rheumn-tism, Hi »rH > in, Dropsy, Heiidaehe nrtsin; trom foul gt\"tun h, Nausea, D.digestion, Mor-id, inaelioi) .l the Itowius and i\u2019ain arising u fioni.H i I ,ni *, l.oss of Appt tile, all - Hi t ii i|iilrii an evucuant medlclnu.«l i , I y p uiiy ing tli« blood and ttimn-\u2022 g ti .i sv-tetii, cure many complaint* ill.wotlld n t he supposed loey caull! ei sib h as I), uf ness, l'urtini Blindai**.\u2018J.iiuilgbi, Ni rv.'iis Iriltiiûnily, Derang.'nient* ill el.lverand Kidneys, Gout, and other or I uhordar* arising f run a low slate of U.p b, oy, nr ohstruetinn of us tuuctlons Do mu bu put otf by unprincipled dealers wilh th-r epar.itious on which they make more protit e ninud Ayer's and Inku no other».The siik \u2018the I -t nid l lie re i.lur ihetii, nnd they sheuni haye it.I'repi.r.l l.y Da .1 ('.Avis t t'o , I.owcll, Masa.amt soid by .,|| D.uguists and dealer* in ravdielno «trerywhi r TIK BBidl 8 111.Loiitloti iiiul l.ivorjiool, Ei1 ECfA'.lETTEilS PATENT Cuiioxo.MKTKit Maker IN OIIDINAKV To Her Majesty Hie Queen, HA \\ K introdncctrl Into tho Piovinees fir.s* f'In^s VVntcbf'K of their own rnanutaortiro in which fuirtien liphiroUrf of obtaining liuji pieces of Rt-lialilf' ITorkinniikliîf} ;; »;1 iflafcrialM, May pince implicit eonflduiii c.A w rnnly i a, c ompanle«in« h Wnti.h iilentift, ,1 hynumb is lo i orrcfipoinl with 111(ihti eii|travcd on the « i e.I The Ut QHiiluy eiigrnvid \"THUS.KChsEI.M A HON.\" 1 he 2n i Qualities with tli*' names of\u2014- \u201clll'.NKf SIIKaIIKU, l.iverrcol.'i I '\u2022\u2022I.K.IH.V I illi.Liverpool,\" \u201c ft'M.Vl.NSuN, London.1 Juno2, 1H«C.I\u2019.II.DliAKK Ai CU.N.Satatog.i Spriuff Wat- Diuggists.York Oily, sold Iv nil Dcpartnieiilol'Ciwii Lands, FfSIlEUIKS IlIIANcn, Ottawa, l.'ith September, 180(5.'I\u2018HE ComniisKioncr of Crown Lands hn* under the KISIIEItlKS ACT.nuthorixed to b \u2022 set apart fn m this date to the First day of May next, fortheniitiiiiil pnipitgntjon offish lln, water* of Lake Ht Clmrl *.Like Deauport\u2019| nnd L'lku I\u2019hilippe, nil in Hn; Diili let of Que-i In c ; and public alt.ntinn is hereby , ailed lo *i idiniy )\u2022.) of tin- said Ai t : \u2022\u2018Th» 0 .inmlssioiier of C:nwn Lunds may' ntithoriie to he *et apart, and may giant lens H fill nny river or other wn'er fur the untiiinl or artificial propagation if fish: and a.y person who willfully disiroys or iujens a iy | larnsu' nimit nr il e l for the p-.,\t-a.\"* \"f *i h.or Indies Hi r-in wiihont writi -n rmissinii tu.m a fi h r; i lliei-r, or u.oBanv Idling light or other impl,III, 1,1 for tilling, timing th8 pi rind lor whh h sin h wat.r* are s .Sol up.lit.*|,|||| tin U- a line nut ex, ., r|j, K Gv \u2022 liiliidi.d dnllnrs, or in default of par ment Hliall i.e Impiistmnl for nut mure than fuiir Months.'1 IV.F.WHITCIIBR, Head of the F'sherie* ilrancli of the Department of Crown Lands.Sept.20, 18r,6.\tçig BRITISH PIRIODICALS, ! Over a Million Dollars Savjd.Gtntlemen:\u2014\" I had a negro mini wer li $1,200 who took eald from a had hurt ,n tlic leg, and was asides* for over a ye.r.1 liud I Used everything J could Innr ol without be', lit, until l tiled the Mexican .Mustang J.u.i ment.It soun uliect-d a peiiuaiucnt cuie.\u2019 *\tI.L.1 id UN ING.MontRoinny, Ala., June 17, I*jj.\"I tike plcasm - iu r, coiniuending the Mexican Miislang l.imin-iit as a lalii.ihle and indispensai le m:\tfur Hpr.iins, H,>u;s Hirutcliis ot G nllorM*.u rm Iil.ive used it i r » » mise*, ftorct, Ll.cuiriatisU) Ac., ami aM *\t- acts like in itie.\u201d IV.H15WITT, koremar\t.mcrlcun Wells, Faigu's and Hu\tLxpre*.-.\" The spi f my uaughter's ankle, o cu-sioned while -.mating last winter, was cnllrely cured in one week, aîtershc* commeuccd using your celebrated Mustang Liniment.KD.8KELY.\u2019 Gloucester, Mais., Aug.1, 1865.Uh nn Admitted mu ilmt the Mcxlcm* .II.inlinont purtoiui» inoiu c ur» » in shun r time, oil man and IxaG than anv aiticic »vcr discovered.Fatr.iL.*, livi ry.nicu ami planters shou d nluMys have il ou I and quick and .11(0 it certiiiuly is.A I geiiinn ¦ i* wiapi i d in steel-plalo engiav j ngs, beat mg H.\" * la i.at lire uf G.\\V.Wc-atbiooK, Clmni i and tin*Li, H.etauip o, Dkvus Baii.xks Lo.iner Lum An ctioit ha» I een mad., t* counterfeit it it Hjih a cliu*p sium piale lu .I.J.oos i/uvi/y I Stiatoga Spring Wat.r, »uid h> i.l Druggists.^ a\t/ Complete in Every Particular ! PLALY AND FANCY HKlifay Type, t ('¦ « Ay every sylu Issued hyt: \u2022 flew York, - Mbtd.-lpliia and Luglish Ki«un,.ies, with the * est 'iijiprovcd 8-iNAMEKTS & BORDERS, ENABLE L\u20198 TO SET UP IIiiNittcua fartltj Rill IBeadH, (rit-ciilark, Bank f/heekk, LoKer Heading\u2019*, *Wfe llendingtt, Kcceiptii, Il n u tl bills, l¦oMf^rn, Placard*, Ac., Any Size, in Any Colonr.Cure Nn c.m, nl .\u2022veil )c »i»'livcr.c mp'aini, wasl 11 -\t\u2022 \"\u2022 \u2022 iliti, u ivju*uib«, irriiahiliiy non* i nlpit.ilion ail over, t id diges.\u2022 ia,it sleepluKSnuss, and the Uiu.t iti-ii i vuus agitation with i.d,-lii They can ho obtained Uctall of every .\t.\t.\t.Dealer in tb» World; Wholesaleatlbu Work», |i\u201en ,, .YoIh lii\u201e«r\".jL\u2018A i'i from ^'«bt Graham Htreet, Btrminghain ; end at tho .;è.i r^8'\"l!\u201c\tl-oul Li.If.Ilian, h Estahli.hmcRU, 91, John Htreet, New tin,nut of ihu County ol Watvrloul ; \u2022\u2022 I |,aVe I Jell veil null'll benefit fiuui yuur exceliuul , kuod \u2014Hri\u2019Aiir ns Dliuks, Diomana, Cai, f P Iplin, County Waterford.\u2019 | I un, .No 54,8I«, trow the Rev.James T.I CHurphell, Syder.tone liectory, near k\u2019akeu-' ; huj,, Normlk \u201cHi all t»*d* uf Indigestion, land imtticularlv wliuh tho liver U wore thun \u2022 usiiRlIy alluctud, i consider r Hie best i f all ¦ lenicdie* H reguial.» the Idle, am: ¦ ik., it ''\"H, in .»*.¦¦.which wuuld nui aiiiuit uf mor-| ut) iu any shai'i* In «liurt,!! Inaliln flow ol the bile i« ono of its eiirllcit and best syrup-D'tn*- Ynu cull lliako what use you p.iase -i am,Uciitlcuieri, Acf COMBINATION OF COMB, of tliiscoiiiiiiunicutioi.J AMI\u2019S T t 'Agrssu, ' ire No.f.2,42 .\u2019.\u2014npriilge House, Frlinley, m i.\u2022\u2014ri.bty-Uireo .vein»' diseased lungs, , i(ting oi l.luud, liver deiaugement, ds»fi\u201e »* \u2022\"\u2022king in Hn, ear», constipation, debility, s'' .in ss of lueuth, and cun h, l.nvu been li moved by yum !l,;v.,!»nia Aiabic».Mv lung», liv.r, .-tiuoacn, head anil «ai» are i light, my In-,nil g perfect, and my .cbvery « in nvel to all my acijimiiitiii.-s.___.Iamxs i.i'Brkr».1\u2018iniher Mercliant.\" ' me No.49 *32.\u2014Uf llfty years' initescrib.able Hguny from dyspepsia, narrousness, ii*ihina, cough, coustipatluu, flaliihmcy, spasms, aickiisss, and rumitiug.Maiia July of Lynn, Norfuld.\t1 Cnro No.47,121,\u2014Mi»* Elisabeth Jacob», of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gathering* low spirit* nud ervou» fancies Curu No.(A,814.\u2014Mr.Hamuel Lajtton, Lei-ecstur, ot two years' dianhosa.Th- Food is sold In Onnlstsr».I lb ¦>» 9,1 I lb., 4* (id ; 12 Ih , 2Js ; 24 II,., 40.Miiuur' icfl'iid quality, I lb., 0s ; 2 lb., Its; i lb.\u2022j.g .10 ll>., 3.is ; sterling mouor.DAItliY Di BAbliV A CO., 77, Regent Street, London.Sold l.y nil respectable Grocers and Chemist* Beware ol spurious imiiirtions.In Montrsul by LAMI\u2019LOLMII 4 c.vjil».HELL, and iu Halifax by A VERY U HU IV N k CU, York ; nnd 37, (Jracci hurch Street, London, j Quebfc, Oct.p, 1888.\t52.Uw.232 l/'iüihiiig- rX'(«,V ttcftinorH, ion»iating of Salmon nod Trout Rods, dll do Flies, Fishing llaabtts, Reels, Minnow* and Aulflefal Balt* of all dc»ciip-lion», constnntly on hand nt ¦DKLANGUR A GARIEPf, No*.9 k 9J, Fabrlqae Street, (Sign of Big Hammer.) Quebec, May 14, llhitt.\ttog Quobec, Nov.25, 1865.273-; Jm Piano-Fortes.DRICC\u2019S NEW PATENT.\\ BE Hie only Instrumort* constrin ted on a FT truly seleutillc pill.\u2019pis.They have tfrpftier 8trt-iigtb, And ron.' \u2022> lousor in Tuno OH Painto of every Description.yy ATKU COLORS and OIL COLORS, FABIB OBEBN and IIM HER, ,\t.\tDRYERS, àc.( àc., Ac M holcsate nnd Retail., BRLANGER A OARIEPT.Quabec, May 14, 186«.\ting manner to nnlt the most fastidious taste.INVITATIONS, Either en Fancy Note or Cards, in Gold and Silver, or Bouirra of any Desoription, or in a Varirti of Colours, ihuu any other Finno «impie and tiatmal, ail * in tiiu body cf Hie In* « 1 Hn; sound board * of thill wood, lik \"f n violin ; the strinc uno coiistructfon is tr iiiuou* lumber \" is dispensed '\u2022 dy two arched \u2022 nt nnd back alt i lied to n EN0LISH OPNS.Just Received per ft S.\u2022* Peruvian i\" t^INULE and DOUBLE, nt very low prices BELANGER A UARIEPY.Quebec, May i4, 1866.\tIDS CARRIAGE LAMPS.\u2019 ~ \\ GOOD assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS (\u2022A.and CARRIAGE 6PRINUB, of all sorts nnd all prices.BELANGER A GARIEPY.Quebeo, May 15, 1868.\ti>7 IflAIU CLOTHS OF all widths for Furniture, from tho celebrated House of \u201c Lay cock,\" of London.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Curled Hiiir lur Mattrasses cheap.BEI.ANGER A GARIKPr.Quebec, Mil; 1866.109 .ither Wet or Dry.niRlHAM\u2019S SHDW CARDS ! (Jot up in ntyle not c be aurpARged.LABELS.R.McLeod, Agent, Quebec.«3 3m.RIMIMEL\u2019S DNRlVAlLXn JPERFGMFrV, , Warranted toretsi i m exeellent quality in any climate.RiMMPL\u2019H TOILET VINEGAR, to supers.d» k ( Ingrip.RIM\tLAVENDER WATER, distilUd : \"a> jiitchnm flower.RIMM Lf/s JOCKEY CLrB.Franglpsnne, etc.Ol xqui.lte fragrance.BI.MVU.H OLYCKRINR, H.ney, Wlnuaor, and o' h* r Tidb t Honp*.RI M M LI.\u2019H LIME J I'IcE and Glycerine for Ih niitifying the Hair.RIMMELS Lui ION for Whitening and Beniitifying the Complexion BIIIMFLn PERFUME VAI\u2019ORIZF.R.Prrfume Fonntaii< 'c., etc.\u2022:«ld by nl! i'etfumcry Vondoi .lie World RICHELIEU COMPANY Incorporated by Act of Parliament.; DAILY ROYAL MAIL LINE \u2014Binrr.R*\u2014 1 Q VT.RMIV »*\u2022 'llO.yTRR.IL.The Splendid and Faut Sailing Steamers Tho London Quarterly Be view (Couser.) The Edinburgh Beview (Whig.) The Westminister Beview (Radical.) The North British Review (Free-Chnreh ; \u2014AND\u2014 Bluokwood'.' Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) The ii.tcrc* *\u2022\u2022 I'crioilical* to American rcAdiTS is rutin r irni.-nseii Him iliiniuisir I by the iiillcln* Hi-y l'outain on oui lar,; tl nr, and tfaotigli .\u2022niotinu s Gnfed with pr,-.j nil ice, they may stil', coti'idi ring Hn it great .ability nnd the difh rent stand-polul* from I which thev are written, b« read and studied1 with advantage by the peuple of this country ' of every creed iiml party.It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.It Fiadktates scurf and dnndiulT.It krrps the bead cool and clean.It nuke* the hair rich, soft nud glossy.I pro i nt» hair turning gray k fulling oil.It restores hair upon pr«maturely nuhl heads.This i i just what Lyon'» Kathaiton will do.It is pre tv\u2014it is t-heup\u2014durable.D is lit, r-\u2018\"F'1 ,'T fhe car-load, and yet it* almost iji ii\" .e demand is daily i nr reusing, until Hi ¦ r loudly a cunntry storo that Uoes not *' ' r a lumiK that does not u*u it.E.THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N.Y Barn toga Spring Water, *oid t«v all Druggut*.- HMMEL, i-RINCK ami ¦ Que\u2019 ec, M > mer -a if.i WALKS, On \u2018 Curnbiil, LuiuJol 16, IH6G.\tI \"0-12.'ii CLEANLINESS ! A Stove i:io»t buHactly ppli*hiQ in two min.utes for less than cn< farthibg W.C.N X E Y\u20198 \u2014«ILSSRATKD aiOISTSHSD\u2014 bt^aoiî: XaEa.td.A NKW CC\u20184tSTI0 DIHCoVKIiy.Cannot ho wart t, u:mI Is a préservât!\\u nf Furniture frun.¦\t' lurlous etlerts of the common «rticI\t.» It cre#lca uo dn*t, and reijuu , n,i .-atively no labour.Sold ittrywhtn, in Solid Rlock., Id., 2d., 3d., id.and 1«.The advantage of this Elegant Chemical I reparation are great saving u| time, « leanlines* ul application, Manliness of quantity re-\u2018h\" prevention of waste, dust, and Mructivo const queuces.\tFurther 11 » produce* a pure metalic coating of vieo of brilliancy and durability, re.nth light and beak (Hee specimen i le of each block.) 12, HOIIO «QUIRE, LONDON.V \u2022'»' ul* Wanted, Quel cc, Jnl\t1166\tIdMIm CJ7Cy3Si33 223C3, ( AFT.J.II.LAHKI.I.E, WILL LKAVi.THK NAPdLEuN WHARF FOR MONTREAL, \u2014RVXRY\u2014 Tuesday, rI hursday & Saturday, \u2014AND THE\u2014 3X o in r i i j-:\t.CAIT.ROBERT NEISON, TERMS FOR 1868 PAYABLE IN U S CURRENCY.For any one of the P.eview*.For nny two of the Reviews For any 3 of Hie Reviews.For all four of Hi- Reviews, for Black wood* M'lirusine., For ItliirkHii c | .2 i R ,i.v.-.For illaekwoiKl uiu| tau n thu Re vie *.Fat Blackwood and .1 of llii .,1 and Hie four .If.00 \u2022 $4 en per anntin .7.no .\tlo.no\t« ,\tnon\t« 4 .CO\t
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