The Quebec daily mercury, 26 novembre 1866, lundi 26 novembre 1866
[" % 7* 1/ O li A\u2019 S r r D / ro r v l os a; a i .1 DIVAN.\u2014 r.'fy maME LXI.\u2014NUMBER MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER PRICE THREE CENTS.niiQUEBEO MERCURY, (Km»'.u»nio it T«o*.0»»r, Sir, i8os.) o E O n G K Ï .CARY, \u2018*£B»iTon mn Rates of Adymlalag.S IIqm and under.f« 5a ~\tT Itllêl to 10.A g| ¦\t\u2014 Opwnrdiof 10 lln< iise lutK hern rtKiently painted and pat in t.orougli gaud repair.The Garden Is in good arJer, Price low.Terms liberal.Apply to \u201d A.B.,\u201d Post Office, Box No.118 Quebec, June 23, 1866.\t141 1.50 'JT© Li©t, .TBRER STALL STAB LB, I» John Street, set te be excelled In the Upper Town.Any of the above work* mailed on sending an extra 25 cent* For Sale by R.MORGAN, Dealer in Music A Music Gouda, St.John Street.Quebec, Aug, 3, I860.\t176 NOTICE.Apply at thla Office.Quebec May 17, 1868.Ill rPHB Subscriber, in taking this opportunity X ot thanking hi* friends and the Public for psat patronage, .would bug to inform them that be has Juat received a full nsàortmeut ol _\tJ FRKHH DttUGS and CHEMICALS of the I O RB lIÔt at Mattenal ¦eooel TTneu Wi | P\u201dfe,t \u2022nd bl \u2022* q'lallty, req'nlred for the I nlanad*\t**** I -126 iBKOSKJIg AH§ m SffVB.TEA AND COFFKBBOILKR8,GLUR POTS OILCANB, *e., *.t-T AH the CoeklDft fora _gq W family may be deue with Lf* Kerosene Oil, or Gas, _gq KJ* with less trouble, aud at _gq Lt~ les» wi pense, than by tr any other fuel.\t^ £ach irtich manufactured ky ihu Company is guaranteed to pi rform all that u claimed for U.kf* Eeml for Ulrcalar.New and Attractive Oantata.jA Winter [inning's Enlertainmenl, * SOCIAL CANTATA, REMINGTON\u2019S STOVES.These sections have now been iu force for twelve months, during which time it appears that in a majority of Instance* the proprietors and occupant* of such establishment!! have not dcvii-ed, nor attempted to devise any means by which tho law may bn practically observed, While frilly acknowledging llio great impur-tuncc of milling and muuiifai tuiiug interests and with every desire to occasion to these industries the least possible inconvenience, thu Department must remind all parties concerned that other private individuals and the general public have snch right* and propeity in rivers us are recognized and protected by law, and wbb li arc infringed through Hie obstruction and pollution of streams, iu Upp'r t.'unud* chapter* 47and 48 ofthc ConsKliduicd Statutes, and in Lower Canada chapter 26 of the Consolidated Ntatutcs, make special provision agi in st obstructing and polluting streams.I The Fisheries Act, however, devolves upon I Fishery Officers especially thu duty of on lore- I ing Hi* clauses above re< Red.Till*uuty will | now he strictly carried out nsregnids a I rlvorH of cunsiderable volume and peculiar interest to the-public.Bliould the parties coneeinutl really desire to comply witli the law, a practical form of coinpliiuiuu will be accepted.That is to say, without cotupelling them to adapt their premises to any prescribed mode of disposing of wnstu materinls, sucli a practical planas shall obviate further injury to the rivers and streams, will be accepted, it re.mains Kith themselves to devise some elli-u-tuai means to fulfil the requirumruts o the law.After nroasonablo time pfosei-utions will be ¦ ommeucad by tho Fishery Officers.W.F.WlllTOHBR, Head of tlic Fislieiivs Branch.OF .SCOTTISH A CoLuncfio.x'o» Tu» MOST BEAUTIFUL SOOTOH BALLADS With i\u2019inuo AocompanimcDts.t 'DM PI LED and Arranged from the very I ers, Actors ' J l>e>l Sources, end latest Révisais of th* 1\t\" Hacyc AuthoHM Work».The above form* a new volume of tho po B'llur clans of music Rooks known as the \u201cHonte Uirclo Series,\u201d comprising \u201cThe Home Circle,\u201d 2 vol*., \u201cThe Silver Chord,\u201d \u201c Tho Shower of I\u2019uarl*,\u201d Operatic Bears,\u201d \u201c Hi ms of German Song,\u2019' uud \u201c Hem* of Haired Song,\u2019 all hound in uniform style, and sold nt the same price, per vol.vlz: Plain, $2.60 ; Cloth, $3.00 ; Cloth, full gilt, $4.00.bold by all Music Dealers.Copies mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price.OLIVER DU\u2019tsUW à OO , Washington direct, Oosteo.Qtlobeo, Oct.16, I8661\t240 Edition.The Life of Out Lord upon Earth\u2014By tha Rev.S.J.Andrews.Tho Vicarious Sacridoe\u2014by Horace Bushnell The Critical English TesUmoQt\u2014edited hr the Rev.W.L.Blackley, M.A., and Rev.James Hawes, M.A.Two volumes \u201cilliput Levee, with Illustrutious by J E MHIqts Sndti.J.Plnwell.I tudies for (ityries, trom Girl*' Lives.Fonttlar edinon.' Wiwkamt Flay\u2014by ITiirare BushneM, D I) Ihe Foundations of our Faith-*hy Professors I AdbMbu, Goss, and others.(litoyenue Jacuuline\u2014by \"Sarah Tytler 'lih.t Msglc Minor\u2014by Wm Gllheu.ht are Hours\u2014by John Brown, D.1).Second series.ConverKU>ii| jllnstrated |>y examples\u2014by Rev i\u2019hdn Word* on Christian Living\u2014Vaughan Christ Hie Light of the World\u2014by C.J.' Vaiighan, D.1).MudjtqtioBS\u2014liy Henry Alford, i'hu Aptocml of the BruakfuKt Table\u2014by Oliver Wendell ilolmui.For Sale by MIDDLETON* DAW ON, j\tFoot of Mnuutus Hill.Quebec, Kept.17, 1866.\t213 lit rpcinii.les*FatsttMSoMT, or \u201c t)ign* ol Character, ¦\"Uülf^ted through Temperament and Vk\t.Form*, .uiifi.cepoeially in the '1 h uunu foe* divint).'.\u2019.Oue-elugant volume, witn nuarly.8U0 -pages, ami 1,080 lllu itrutioim ' üy N.R.Wkli*, Editor I'liiiaxcLotiicAi, .luchNÀ'L.' Trfco,' post- paid, $5.Addru.-s hoqler k Well*, No.389.Broadway, New ToA.\tThvsloijnotuy, fs ominontly practical IttlU* illustrated, and woll Hiiiteii to tho wAiitA of u|l.in the Study ()f« the face \" tho reader hooO learns to (end each aud every feature.Nnsrs art, clifsklfTed as the Roman, Greek, Jewish, Snub and Celestial.The eye* speak all languages, whether black, blue, brown or haxel.In a like manner, cheeks, neck, ears, hands, feet, walk, voice, laugh, utu., are shown to b« \u201c signs,(if character.\u201d Id no other work i* so much light thrown upon thu character imd destiny of mankind as in this, or tho dlflUnetivo trait* of nation* aud tribes so clearly pointed out.Poitraits ol dlstiugnielnd persons ftf amiaht and uiodtrn times, with biographicul sketches and delineation of < harseter, are given.DivimiH, Dralors, .Statesmen, Warriors, Artiste, Poets, I\u2019hlldsopheWJjlnvectors, Snueous, Discover-\u2022tb., are included.It is ,\t.W0«ra|ih>.Bcijrt.llnli., iliu reader with Runarudr and character ol umiiy gn at men aid Wuiiieu of the past 1 00u years, and of the pf*#Cnt\u2014sucli, for io\u201ctu!icu, as Aristotle, Julias Osar, ahaaespearu Washington, Napoleon, F/anklin, Bancroft Bryant, Longfellow, Irving, Rosa Bonheur i hendosiu Burr, Uebden, Bright, Lawrence Bolivar, Whately, Thackeray, Dow, Kuox ItichulU-u, liopn\"\" \u2018\t¦ ftk Qui t.*' , Sept.'21, 1866.217.FIRE ARMS.SOLD BY ALL GUNSKLLERH axil TU* TIIAUG GSMBRâLLY, Yxst I\u2019orxKT Pistol, No.22, 30, 32 * 38 t\u2019art-ridge.Rspratixu Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No.22 Cartridge.R*p**ti»ii Pistol, (Elliot pt ) No.32 Cartridge.Pocxav UKVOLvxn, (Self Cocking.) -M.Ï».\u2014r.r'Yi ~~r-' rT'.r ' N*w i\u2019ounrr RirtLysH, (with Loading Lever,) which tender enjoyable the long evenings of our Northern winters Among these are a | ^*,\u2018UK ^,!Votv*R' \u201cQuilting Bee,\u201d aL\u201chnow Bulling\u201d soeno, \u201cHide 1 ^*,,'r Rsvotvsa, Navy Rize Caliliru, and Seek,\u201d Love Scenes, Comic beenns, and 1Rxvoivin, (Relf Cocking,) Nnvy Calibre, other attractive feature*.The Cantata can be I Navy Rxvolvw, 36-100 in.Calibre, ' song without action or scenery, but if the latter is desired, a little ingenuity will supply IN TWO PARTS.Word* by Sidney Dyer.Music by C.A, Hull.This Cantata introduce* tne hearty pleasure* LIBEHjiL Discount TO 4* THE TRADE.Kerosene Lamp Heater Co.U 288 PEARL HTRKKT, N.r; Quebec, July 24, 1888.\tta.l«8 It,'direction* fur wliieh are given.It It eâs'llÿ '¦brought out,\u201d and enuuot tail to atlord satis-Metlon and amuHemunt whenever proifuced.Price, Cloth, $1.85 ; Paper, $ I 09, on receipt of which it will bu sent poat paid.OLIVER D1T8UN * CO., PsbllRhers, 277 Washington dtievt, Boston.____________ 216.ifclupl© JLiOIKVOH.FIRST and Third Nerie* of Canadian History and Quebec licenefy, Uames, Ac.By J.M.Le Moine, Eieq.(ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT IN QUEHfcc.) Far Mle at the Book Stand in Ruseell's Hotel, and by C.'K.IIOLIWKLL* CO., Quebeo News Depot.Quebec, Aug.48, 1866.\tipy NEW AOVELS.O.E.IIOLIWKLL k CO., Qutbee New* Depot.Quebee, Sept.6, 1666.\t204 A UKAL SEA BATH OBOSIYD this day a large supply of th* to vnrm\t* ** XV latest Novels.IN \\ OUR OWN ROOM\t| Par Sal* by At all Seaooiu of the Year; DY USING TIDMAN\u2019t «BA SALT.Marvellous ft*effect* in Rheuma-Hsm,Sciatica, Dsblllty, Wcnàuosêaftha I Limit, Ac.It should be dissolved la the pi* portion of 9 ounecj to each gallAn of ordinary w*t.*r.\t' A Inrthsr supply ef tht abova artielas ra-trired at toe APOTITRCY* HALla a**'\t, Qoebaa.Anar Rxvulvkr, -14-I0U In.Calibre, Or* Cass, using No.32 Cartridge, Krvolviko Riklk, 36 A 44-100 iu.Calibre, linssca Loadino Uin.s, Nu.32 Cartridge, Biikscu LoAoisn Causiys, No.46 Cartridge, U.S.RirLS, (Sti-cl llarrul,) witli Sabre Bayonet, U.S.Hi it.xu Mrsx*r.Spriugtield Pattern, Hinolb Baiiuxl huur Gun.E.REMINGTON A SONS, Iliou, N.Y.AGENTS.Moom A Nichols, New York.PaLaxusA Bacuki.heii.h,Boston.JuiuP.Lovkll,\t\u201c Jos.C.ükl'RB&Co., I\u2019idludulphia.Pol'Lixxt A Tiumblk, Bnltiiuoiu.Hmnuy Fui kusi A Co., Ni-w Drleaiis A Memphis Mavkauu Biiua.i\tChicago.L.M.licasRY k Co., St.Leui*.Alibst K.Ckaax,\tSim Francisco.Quebec, August 4, 1866.\t176 1'HE undersigned lias received a good as sortmout of Fancy Parlour and Box Stoves, Fancy Double Stoves, 4 Sizes, Large Wood Stoves for Hall, 4c.Franklin Coal Gratis, Tho Northern Light, Mammoth Heater, and othi r Coal Stove*.\u2014also\u2014 A Variety of the best Cooking Stoves 'and Ranges.All to he sold Cheap, by ANNE KANE, 3, Fabrique Street.Quebec, Oct, 10,1860.\tIm-\u2019.\u2019SS -\u2022H d Council In hi in the City of Nontrtal, on hiutiinhiy, tin Unt tl ttj of JVuiem lur,- iHlili.PRES E N T: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL, UPON a Mcmotnnduin from tho Hoard of Customs, Kxcisn and Stamps, stating tnat tho Stamps for the Duties imposed by Order in Council of Hie 17th of August last, under the authority of an Ac*, of the Legislature of , Canada, passed in the session thereof held in .tlie Twi-iity-uiuHi and Thirtieth years of i|ad Mr.Johasoa evidently committed tbe ¦iatakc of hearkening to his own prejudice \u2022gainst color and hia feelings of el rather toon te « morn deliberate and \u2022Mtoimaaliks view, aneb u abonld rale the first magistrate ef a great nation.The Sooth wrill ba compelled to abandon iu aboard pretension to rale toe North by a oomiaal aad fictitious eetimstioa of its voting element.It mey bo thet tho piwer of the Preeideot once withdrawn from tho rabid aiggor-hit|ag poor white olemont, the Sowto will bo induced to meko some con-oeuioa te too rights of color which will kettafy tho North end terminate toe existing division.century, to-dey auumos all the grandeur of a hiatorioal monument, en-«hroudiog tbe romains of a hero of the seventeenth.To prove the absurdity of Drapeau\u2019s claims, tbe Rev.Mr.Laverdiere calls upon him to establish, by literary or other evidence, that the vault in question is really the tomb of Champlain.Mr.Drapeau replies that he will await the production of Mr.Laverdiere'e paper; and the rev.gentleman retorts that then, and only then, will Mr.Drapoan poMeaa that knowledge on the subject which he pretends to bare imparted to othera.Ponding the apporance of the promised paper we think it only juat to give place to the following letter on tbo subject: \u2014 To the Edithvr of tht Mtrktrry ;\u2014 Sis,\u2014Will you give me lavs to spaks a word in me own ntflnce, or am I to be chatidout iv me honlat right* T Wun\u2019t it tnetelf and Tim Doolan, wld a couple ef Wbitty'e dlaond-eyed picks, that tnraed np the kerryln place of Miatber Champlain\u2014the L irdrowl bit eowl in glory this bleuid night\u2014an whare else id ho be bernd but in the little athreet, near the nnber* an among the right sort.The paper* is glvin all the credit to a Misther Drapeo and to Boss O\u2019Donnell ; and ram me sewklna but the nixt time any of the boys or meself finds out a discovery bat we'll hide it agin.Ingratitude la a public follln, and no one finds that out sooner than the poor boys In the trlnch, wld two feet of wather over their boots and do one to offer them adhrap todhriy* the stink of Phil Peeblea out of their empty atomiks.Year Obedient, Jack Maxqaji.emergency\u2014yon preside, that the wishes of Her Majesty will not lull to be complied with.Begging you to accept my personnl thanks for your spirited exertions, umi for many tote of kitiduces to we during my various visits to Canada.Believe me, Yours very faithfully, KdWJ).Vf, WATKIN.The Hon.Joseph Cuuehon, 1 Mayor of Quebec,\tt Canada.\t) NOVA SCOTIA AT THE EXHIBITION.PARIS LYNCH.The American papers stole that sonic deys since Governor Fuirchiid, of W'iseou-¦in, addressed a letter to tho Oover-nor-Qeoernl of Canada, ^ appealing for elemency to Captain R.B.Lynch, condemned te death for n'.le^ed participation in the Fenian invasion in Canad».\" Lord Monck in reply, wrote a private letter\u2014 whieh the refined instincte of the Wisconsin EUROPEAN NEWS.BY THE CABLE.FENIANISM IN IRELAND.* 1 *9rrr»tu and Seixure of Arm* 20 MILiriA REGIMENTS TO BE SENT FROM ENGLAND.QUKKNSTOWN, Nov.24.Tin! Cuuard sfoamur AusinlaMso which Iclt Nuw York on tho 14th, touched at this purl this foreu'ii n.LONDON, Nov.24, Noon.The Fenian u^itatira in Ireland ttill continues.Many uresis oi peisous and seizures of arms have already been made.An Ymericsn, .upposcJ to be a Fenian agent, hu* been uircstcd, und a number oi other, will hi- attested iinmudiately.An editorial wiitor in the Time* of this morning, stiite* tbit it i* behoved the Km-peror Mnximili in has virtually abdicated, lie looks for the U.S.Government as the ii\"Xt Mop ns a matter of course, but hopes giii>i| i\"8ul:s may follow.It is reported that two tranaporte will sail from Hrest to bring home the French troops, ufter the arrivul of the next mail from Mexico.FLORENCE, Nov.24.The Govurnment of Italy will renew ! negotiations with the Pope at once.LIVERPOOL, Nov.24, Noon.Cotton .tetivo at yeiterdav's advance, with prospects ef the day's sates amounting to lti,000 bale*.Middling Upland 14|d.LONDON, Nov.24, Noon.Money market steady.Consols opened at 90 fm money.U.S.5-20's 70}.II liuois Central 78.Erie 48£.\u2022Lips and war materials, an amount euoal to all Stophcu* haa received since his arrival io thia country.Tho Ciliforsto Fenians have pledged themaelvea to contribute 111,000 to too cause, through Btephona.Special messenger* are constantly arriving from Ireland, reporting the condition of affairs there.Berm re Hut* win vu Feor tius tn-To»th ef Dec., at.5.00 p.m.Valla for Naw Brunswick and Nova Scotia via Portland and St John\u2019s, will be closed at 5.30 P.M., on Tuesdays, Thursday a and Saturday*^.,.5.30 p.m.All Isttera posted for Supplementary lings mast h« prepaid by Stamps.?II registered letter* mutt te prepaid amt posted fifteen minute* before the hours at which mailaare advertised to be cloned.J.Quebec, Nov.29, 1*60.NEWELL, Postmaster.The Springfield Republie aajra: \"Ueenan, Morrissey's old antagonist, ia living iu New York in ease, having amassed a fortnne.He envies Morrirey\u2019a career sod is io training for Congrea*.Perhaps an education in the priie ring will sometime be considered the qualifictSon of \u2022 candidate far Congrea*.Mae.B.A.Alias's Woold'i llaia Ruveaam and Drrssthgi It Is the duty ef alt to outUvate tbe Heir.Yea can do it aad preserve It .- .\t.,\t,\t_ , _\t, , through Ilf* by toe are of toeu\tpraporoUoae.her, ho\twould\tatako\tavor la Col.Ealt/,\tI* NI4 byati Praggiit».BAILIFFS SALE.Pnovisoa oa Canasa,') J CIRCUIT COURT.District ot Quebec, ) GEORGE YOUNG, Mo.2331.\tPlaintiff.V».WILLIAM RICHARDSON et al.Defendant.IN virtu* of a writ of Olens Yanditioa* Exponas issued la thia cause, the good* .ud chattels of the shove named Defendant, «elied In this cause, eoaaiattaff ef tables, cheat of drawato, chain, aofea.decahtera, tnmblan, looking-glass, Ac, will be sold on WIDNBff-PAY.tbfi Bth day of Dee amber next.at ia o\u2019clock, A.M., oa the Upper Town Market Plaça.F.LSPAOE, .\t.\tF .6.0.U'Otve, l'T, a«, I'M.\tÎTI 14 THF, UIJFBFC AiKHOURY» NOVEMBEH l$M.Dew'i Ab 1 Dcw'i Ali I \\\\ R luv« now cllhtr Botllert or ta Woo4 V > 1I1U mucb »[)pr»ckt«J Al», to aactually n« outer.WOOÜ» * CO Qn^l)«c, K»by.IS,' 11» .District Grand i edge,\u2014Quebec and Three Rivera, &0.(ENUUdll HKQIHTR7.) rill b» M'HK lUIf-ytfitrly ionii»i'i'il>atlon J IipM ut i he Lotigo lUinuni, M*,ontc B»ll, uu MON'OAV KVKNINU, MU» ltt»Uut, all o'clock.liy Order of B.W., il»» D.U.II.gaubcc.No».24, ll«*.\tJT2\u20141 iniit.To R, II.Wurtele, Esq., 1\t^ THE LNOKUSIUNKJ) KUctoner l\u2019nUce\t\" Ward, liaviog full coniidcnce tu y«>ur »i m» .Knowledge and AWility, are ol opinion tl»at IMCW luUSlCpcrSSi NOVaCCOtiaU youracrrlce, n.igl.iboofe.melderal.lcadrau-,\tdrtcrip\u201eVÜ (lf U go U> Iho Cily at tbo pu \u2022 ni liw^, requett J au oxcuroiou to l*4rî« au«I back.Uorofore iliai you will allow yournolf i« bo | Col.Bêllla1» Matio Valo^i.Koiainated a» a Candidate for .aid Ward at (l»e approaclilng Klc tiuu., in U»v placo of\tu l.^n /u (ialop/by^W 11.n.rcl, Jo.cpl» Bowlo., K»i|., wlu»relire», guobec, N»v, lï, IBOd Large Variety ofbleighs, at Gingras\u2019 Carriage Factory.20, UR8ULK STREET, ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.(HA*.HOUGH, P 11 01* R [ KTOB.fllll K Kriendn of ibi.well-knowa ESTA R-X l.ISHMENT, and tba public,araiavlUd tu c.kll ami ecu TWO 8LE1U HH, built by order of tin) Uovuruwent, (or tb» Paria Exhibition.Quiibeo, Nor.24,1S64.\t272 18GT « ) Kt'ElVEB this day, a etnall aupply of >\u2022 Pocket and couNTiNa aouBE DIARIES for 1407.For aule by C.K.HOLIWELL ACO.Woobto News Depot.Quebec, Nov.24, 1406.\t272 CANADIAN ALMANAC\u201d FOB 18\u2018n IMITATION LAMBSKIN, ExtiaQU»lUieS, iiom 5s 6d per yard.BEHAN BROTHEIIS, Commercial House.Quebec, Nov.17, 1866.\t205 NUMBER 9 ÏÏ OUT.THE CRAFTSMAN, \u2014ZMI\u2014 BRITISH AMERICAN MASONIC RECORD PUBLISHED at Hamilton, C.W, hy Bios T.A R.White, at $l.5u per annum.Tliu\u2019imdursigned Inis been appointed Agent for the Crufisinuu for Quebec and Levis.A.U.BURNS, 19; John Street, (without.) Quebec, Nov.16, 1866.\t264 GREAT REDUCTION IN American Papers, J^OSTON PILOT.3d New York Weekly.3d \u201c Mercury.3d Wilke's Spirit.67 C.E.HOLIWELL * CO.Quebec News Depot.Quebec, Nov 151,866.\t203 50,000 DOLLA RS w «» i, or SEASONABLE Dry (roods TO BE SOLD AT CJOW U lUilOlS.IN (Àiii8tir|UAi)ce if liillii'uliy \u2022!' tircctinp tlio pxtrdine BUtUcicilt iiigtii'iiiiouH r rr\t, CAI\u2019T.ROBERT NELSON, \u2014KVgUY\u2014 Monday, Wednesday & Friday AFTERNOON at TWO O\u2019CLOCK.Cabin, $2.50\u2014Including Meals and open berth iu Gcntlciucu'a Cabin.StkkuaUk, $1.06.Tickets to be obtained at the office, No Berths secured until passage is paid.i-jr This Company will not he accountable for specie or valuables, unless Rills of Lading I aviug th - value expressed are signed therefor.For further particulars apply at the office.J.E.DESCHAMfS, Agent.Quebec, Nov.21, 1866.\t270 3/*rivo,te M'uitioii.IJARTIES wishing to'secure the servicesof a person capable of teaching the Classics and Mathematics, may do so hy addressing A.II.Z , at this office, hy letter.The best ol n ierenies given.Quebee, Oct.17,1866.237 Haddies !____Haddies 11 JUST Received by Express, a fresh supply of Finuuu Haddiee, (McKwan\u2019s curing), For Hale hy Quebec, Nov.19, 1866.A.WATTERS.267 Boston Pilot for Nov.f 24th.ONLY 3d EACH.\u2014AT\u2014 C.K.HOLIWELL ft CO Quebee Newi Depot.BOSTON PILOT for k 24th, \u2014RKCEIVRD\u2014 Direct from the Publishers, At the New Stand and the Old Price A.O.BURNS.19 John* Reed, Quebee Quebee, Vev.29, 1941.\tMl Blackwood for Ootober, PRICK Is.3d.Back numbers of Blackwood and tbe Four Reviews given at reduced price».P.SINCLAIR k SON.Quebec, Nov.7, I860.\t256 HOARD- TITRER quirt Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board, with a Widow Lady, bv applying at 841 RT.JOHN STREET, WITHOUT.Qarbec,i8ept-20, 1166.\t216 Flnnnn Haddies.JUST RECEIVED HADDIES, and For Sale by U.4 C.II03SACK, Garden Street.Qnebee, Nov.I3,\u2019*866.\t26' BLACKWOOD, FOB June, July, August, September and OoUber.Price la.>d.each.P.ftINCLAlB ft BON.Quebee, Nov, 14, 1966.\t262 Pure Grape Wine, KITCHEN'S Grape Winn is used hy 700 Churcht-H for Kacramontal purpose*, and is the bust for Modical n*c, as It is entirely free from added Alcohol.For Kale at THE MEDICAL HALL, Uoper Town Mai Let square.Quebec, Nov.20, 1866.\t267 To Bakers and Others.PRIME Fresh Hope, just received.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 Carbonate of Ammonia, direct from the Manufacturers, aud for sale at low priies, by It.McLKOD, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market.Quebec, Nov.20, 1966.\t2 DOVV|S_ALE.j^OW\u2019H ALE (India Pale) in flue order.For Sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 34, John Htreut.Quebec, Oct.5, 1866,\t229 LABRADOR HERRINGS, rjIHlS FALL\u2019S CATCH.For Halo by JOHN TEAFFE, 31, John Streot.Qaebec, Oct.13, 1866.\t236 Duuvill\u2019s Irish Whiskey.DUNVILL'S IRISH WHISKEY in Case just Received.\t' For Sale bv JOHN TEAFFE, 34, 8t.John Htreul.Quebec, Get.13, 1864.\t236 Hcoteli OtiiLiiAoui.^ FRESH LOT JUST RECEIVED.STOVKD MALT T7AOH Stoved Salt, now land-19 ing ex 11 Alabama.\u201d ing For Salu hy M.G.Quebec, Oct.27, 1866.MOUNTAIN.248 MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CÛMPAN\" FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS.Ottaw a, 8th November, I860.WHEREAS, the power given to tho Col-loctois of Customs hy the Customs Ai t, Consolidated Htatutc* of Canada, chap.17, ef retaining thu invoices produced on the passing of Ennius, ha-, not hueii generally i-xercisril and that it hue hern found advisalde to muko it incumbent upon Collectors to retain the offh iul custody and place on tiiu all such invoicet\u2014 Notice is hereby given Hint upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all in-oicrs*f gouds, presented for entry at nny of the Custom Houses in thu Province, will ho retained and put on liluliy thu Collector of tho ' ort in conforiuity with the 13th section of the 29 k 3n Victoria, Cap.6, and that ¦ ertiffed copies thereof will be given by the Collector or proper officer, when required, under tlio conditions therein mentioned.By Command, R.8.M.BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Custom.Quebec, Nov.15,1866.\t3-263 (irculest Discovery of UieiOth Century! PA INI I RELIEVED WITHOUT TAKING MEDICINE.X£|L£>\u2019i>LiM>ii RELIEVES Oil PAIN OF EVERY IN STAN 1'LY.KIND .Summer Arrangement for 1866.For Sale by JOHN TKAEFE, 34 John Street.Quebec, Opt.13, 1866.\t23 scotch im fish.Y CHOICE LOT JUST RECEIVED.For Sale by Quebec, Oct.13, 1866.JOHN TEAFFE, 34, John Street.NEW _NOVELS.McEwan's finnan 3^ supply received this day- 1ADY ASH LEIGH, or the Rejected J Inheritance,.3e.9d.3«.9d.3s.9d.2*.6d.IV13W \\1TAKK FROM THY HAPPY DREAMS, » V Companion Song to 11 Happy bo tby Dream».'' \"Take Rack the Heart that Thou Gavsst.\u201d \"Now I lay me down to Sleep.\" The above three songs are thu iiretlicsl that have- appeared for a long time.For Sale by R.MORGAN, Music Dealer.Quebec, Oct.29,1866.\t259 NEW _NOVEL.\\I.L IN THE DARK ; a Novel, by.1.Sheridan Lo Farm, Author of \"Guy Dtvlrell,\u201d \" Uncle Silas,\" Ac.Price 2s.6d.\"T For Sale by O.E.HOLIWELL CO.Quebec, Oct.27, 1886.\t248 HOUSE_TO LET.rpHE HOUSE, situate at Mount X Plea-ant, now occupied by Mr.Thos.Little.Immediate possession.Apply to M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.18, 1866.\t240 Kieelng tbe Roil Round the Wheel.Disci till ne.and others.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 A fresh supply of Leslie's Illustrated, with \u2022 large engraving of the lire in QurU-c, price6d, For Sale by C.E.HOLIWELL ft CO.Quebec, Nov.20,1846.\t, 2«8 Hew Book Foi Geiman Accordéon, PERFECT GUIDE \u2014FOR\u2014 The German \u2022iceordeon.Without a Master.\tBy Carl Alberti.CONTAINING Gooi Instructions and Po pillar Music.Price 59 cunts.Sent post paid OLIVER DITSON ACO, Publishers, 27 i Washington Klreut, Boston.Qne'eee, Oct 18, 1868.\t240 Direct Steam Cwmaualcaliwu with Ulttsgww.'rillS COMPANY'S GLASGOW LINE is X composed of the following Fint Class steamships :\u2014 ST.UAVW, 1606.Capt.\tAlrd.ST.ISUHEW, 1500 tone.«\tScott.ST.ItliuntiE, lüOOton».«\tSmith.ST.PATRICK, 1408 ton*.'\u2022\tTrocka The Steamship ST.ANDREW, Capt.Scott, will sail from QUEBEC for GI.ASGOW direit on or about WEDNESDAY, thu 14th NOVKU HER Inxtuut.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Cabin.|60.00 Intermediate.$40.00 Steerage.\t ,.$24.00 Intermediate Passengers by this Line arr furnished by the Company with beds, bedding and all other requisites.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE ACO Agent*, 21 8L Peter Street.Qaebec, Nov.9, 1888.\t251 BoiRit\u2022itiOHS SYRUP.I ) UNCHKONs\u201diJarbtdoei BYRUP I Kxra Bright.For Sale by /o M O.MOUNTAIN.Queh ec.tkt.26, 1866.Dutch Bulbous Roots, M'Iao 3Xe(liox&I IXrXI.SINGLE and Double Hyacinths?named, White, Blue, 1.-d, Yellow, and Black; Narcissus, Jonquil*, Crocaa, Ac., for sal* at low price*, by RODERICK McLEOD, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, Oct.13, 1864.\t236 L0W-PKICED COLLECTION \u2014OF\u2014 S.U'KKii \u2022nusic.'I7HK CHAPEL, a Collection ofTnneiia Ohm?VMpI __ all metrea, composed for aud especially adapted to the us* of all Church Choir* and Christian Worshippers, Heme Circles and Social Gathering*.Price in paper, 33 cent* ; boards, 40 coûta.Kent post-paid.OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington Street, Beet**.Quebec, Nor.3, 1866.\t,\\\t253 Liverpool Course Salt.I ( w \u2022 - Y]AUS Liverpool Coarse BALT L*/Ut) X) now landing ex \"AUbome.For Pal* by M.Oj MOPIITAIII.Quebec, Get 27, IMI.HBÎQHR*** Never sincu the Hi.ienca of Modicinu liret ¦lawhud upon the world has any preparation been introduced that will nlleviutu tin- aches and pains ttiat Hush is heir to, so speedily as the EGYPTIAN GIL.Nn language t au convey an adrqufitu idea of thu immediate and almost miraculous cliungo which it occasions to those who are sulfrring.Pain, uo matter bow excruciating; disappear under it* inlluencr, as if by magic.I It is the most wonderful remedy and tho most prompt iu its action, ever known to tho world.No one will do without it who has used !\u2022 on-u\u2014in lact, wherever the Egyptian Uil has been introduced it bus entirely superseded all othi-r paiu-relleving prcpnintiolh\u2019.It has been tin-mrans of restoiiug hundn-da to bualth, who after trying everything, and everybody, had given up hoping ever to ho well again.What may seem almost iucredlhio about this Oil is, that complaints lieretotoie considered by Kmimnt Physicians incmahl* are frequently cured hy a few bottlcl.No case of Rheumatism or Neuralgia, however desperate or hopeless, but may be heue-tilted by the application of it.For Diptherin aud Sure Throat, Egyptian Oil is thu only really reliable remedy iu existence.K will relievo tbe worst cases of Hcadatbo im mediately.For Toothache and Earache it is an instant cure.Sprains aru sometimes very obstinate and enlargement of thu joint* is likely to oceur if neglected.Thu ino-t severe cases, however, may lie conquered hy this Oil In a few days.Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Hcalds yield readily to tits n-uiaikable soothing and healing properties of the Egyptian Oil, Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Biles and Stings ol Insects.EGYPTIAN OIL cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Diptheria, Kore Throat, Cholera Headache, Facoachc, Hideache, Backachn Toothache, Earache, 8tomachache,8titl Neck Stiff Joint*, Kpraius, Bruises, Wounds Cuts Burn*, Mosquito Bites, Ac.Every person should procure a bottle of the Egyptian Uil, so as to have it at hand for it* timely use may prevent much suffering, and even be tbe mcau* ol saving life, tor instances have frequently occurred where persons at-tacked In the night have died while waiting fur their Physician.The EGYPTIAN OIL Is need exerturnally iu nearly alt cases, and i* very easily applied, as it requires uo continacd rubbing In like other nmediee.It may be taken internally with tbe greatest safety, as it ts warranted to contain no injurious ingr- diments, and i* a purely vegc-U-ble extract.Egyptien Uil I* the most economical remedy in use, a* *uih a very amuH quantity i* required to produce tbe desired ffect.An eminent Druggist Irully remark* that he has louud thuie is muie vittne in thirty drops of Egyptian Uil, then iu thirty hollies of some of the rciuudii-s now beloru tbe public.Full directions in both languages accompany each buttle.Price 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle.For sale in Quebee by John Musson A Co John Burke A Co., and all Druggiits.BARNES, HENRY ACO, Montreal, Agent* for Canada Qaekee, Bept.II, 1864.\t12m-2i4 Drugs,
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