The Quebec daily mercury, 23 juillet 1867, mardi 23 juillet 1867
[" iwitr M U H /: ^ E T S T V 1) 1 a E T LAnTTTH/fp TVTT _M TTlV/rDTD ICO CRISPER COMA.THS QUEBEC MERCURY, (.ASUISHKl) BY THy».I'AIIY, StCK., 1805.) G K U II G E T .C A U V , ElllTOH A Nil I'l'BMAIIKlI.Rates of Advertising.Hrtl initrtivii, 0 llm ii aiui uiuU r.fo 50 -7 lin>!« to 10.0 80 ¦\t-I |,warrc-viouit to imblication.Peraons not bnvius Account» at thlg Office will lie reiiulred to pay on giving Advortiae- Dll OtH.tfjftt communicuftani m««( be pont paid.Terms of Subscription.rmisiii.\u2014Yearly, $6.Half yearly, $3.Quarterly, >1 50, in advance, or by weekly pay-meut at the rate of 7Jd, each week.The Agents- Oca Aornt* for I'KlTRi) Statk.h are H.M Petteiiitill A Oo., lia, Noonan Street, Naw VouK, amt 10, state street, Boston.London Aoknt.\u2014Mr.F.Al^ur, il Clement h Lniic, aombard Htreet.Mtt.C.Sikskt, 30 Corublll, Lomlon, K.C., ami Mt-ssrs.Bates, lUuily k Co., 4 Old Jewry, Lomlon, K.(\\, are ulno autliorlzed to receive adyerliâemotUH lor the Mercury.Ottawa Aoknt.\u2014 K.J.Chesley, Esq.OÛlco Montreal Tehuraph BulldlngH.TUESDAY EVENING.JULY 23.18G7.RICHELIEU COMPANY.PRICE THREE GENTS.Oh! die wttg Inautilul and fair, With .tarry eye», and radiant hair Whom! curling tendrils soft, entwined, Kin halned the very In uit and mind.4'lll«|»i:iC 40M4, For Curliug the Hair of eithei Sex into Wavy and Glassy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls.By I\u2019SINU THIS ABTK I.K, I.ADIK8 and tlentlemen ean b.autlfy themselveg a tlioiisund fold, It is the only arti* le in the world that will I ml straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful glossy appear- > auce.The I'rlspei ( 'oina not only < iirls the iiair, but invigoiat.'S, tieuulilies, and cleanses it , is highly and delightfully perfumed, ai d ; is tlie most e mplele article of the kind ever ; offered to the Ameiicun publie.The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address sealed and i posipaid tm r I.Address all orders to W.I.('LAUK A C^.Chemists, No.3, West Kayette Btreet, Syhaccsk, N.Y Quebec, Mardi 30, lh-.7.\tly-7ti_ ASTROU Hi V.i THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUB WONUKlim.HKYBLATIONS I .MAH K It Y Til K (1UKAT ASTUOI.OUIST, m\\)\\M n.ROYAL INSURANCL ( OMl\u2019ANY 10^1 < * I\t1 >.Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, and Large Reserve Funds.T till8 Company continue» to INSl'ltK Uulldiugs andallotb.des.rlptions of Property ^ against LOSS or DA MAO K by PI UK, on iiik «.si kav.h kahi.r\tam.at rm m.wmt KAT AhIÏh ULÎ pr^idly ^iHed^Sdeduction or discount, and without reference 10 ^Th'e \"largo Capital and ludicious management of this Company, Insure the most perfect safety to the assured.No charge for Policies or transfers.Life Departniciii The following advantages, among numerous others, are .iffered by lids Company to A: « îjv MARRIAGE LICENCES JUS ,88,:*,, ,,v OKUKOB T, CARY, QUEBEC.OmcB 3 Sr.JusKru Dtue.it, L'i-shii Town, (jnd door from loot of Kabrl.juo Street.) OJ/icc Huun from Ten to Four.« Vet HU i'itO.li The Ameiican Watcli Company WALTHAM, MASS.SHE REVEALS SECRETS NO MORTAL ever knew.She lestons to bappiness those who, frum doleful cv.nls, catastrophes, 'crosnes in love, loss of relations and friends, | loss of money, Ae., have become despondent.She brings together those long separated, I gives Information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified : to pursue ami in what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives ypu the , name, likeness and characteristics of the person.She roads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils 1 the dark and hidden mysteries id the future.Krom the stars we s.e in the lirmniieiit\u2014the malelic stuis that overcome or predominate in , tlie cotiligiiration\u2014from the aspects ami posi-tions ol the planets and the fixed stars in tlie 1 heavens at the time of birth, she d> duces the 1 future destiny of man.Kail not to consult tlie greatest Astrologist on nirth.It costs _______ you but II trille, and you may never again have so favourable an opportunity.Coiisuiti-VIMIIS COMPANY beg leave to inform the tion fee, with likeness and nil desired infor-1 eiliseiis of the new Dominion of Canada matioii, ¥t.Parties living at a distance ean that they have made arrangements to introduce timsult the Madame by mail with equal safety their c.lebrated Watches to their notice.They \u201e\u201e,i satisfaction to thenm Ives, as if in person, arc prepared to prove that their watches ore ! A full and explicit chart, written out, with made upon a better system than others in | ,,11 inquiries answered and likeness enclosed the world.\tI sent bg mail on receipt of price above men- They commenced operations in 1850, and | Honed.The strictest secresy will lie main- parties intending to insure tluir lives Perfect security foi tlie fiilUliuent of its engagements to 1 ohcy-liolilers.Favorable Kates of Premium.\t.A high ii-putntion for Prudence and .liulgineut, and the most lil'eral consideration of all questions conuccfed witli the interests of tlie assured.\t.Thirty days\u2019 grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture ol i oil.> from unintentional mistako.\t.P licies lapsed by non-payment ot prcinlHins may I»- reiicwi d w tl.ln thuo months, by paying the premium, with a line of ten sldlliiigr per n lit., on the production ol satlslactory evidence of the good state of liealth ol tile life a-sin.d.Participation of prollts hv the assured amounting to two-thiids ol its nett iimouot.Large Bonus declared 1855, aiiioiintii.g to A2 per .eut, per aiiiium on the sum Msm.d heitig on ages frum twenty to forty, 8U per cunt ou the premium.Next division ol proht m IBilli.\t, i » Stamps and Policies are not idiargeil for.All Medical Fees paid by the ( oinpany.Msdical Rkksuredr.uowand.^\t^ FORSYTH & CO.AGENTS.140 Quebec, June 1st, 1807.\t\u2018 ORLEANS FERRY.N aud after MONDA Y next, the 27(11 hist n'S\" will resumi ailing at Indian 1 ( ) the \u201c MAID OF ORLEANS\" will resume I.EAVKS Qisnsc.At 11.00 A M.«\t4.(10 P.M.\u201c «.oo P.M.their factory n6w covers four acres of ground and lias cost moi» than a million dollars, and cm ploys over 700 operatives.they produce 75,000 Watehes i year, and make and sell not less lliuii one half ol all the watches sold in llie United States.I'p to tlie present time it has been impossible lor them to do more than supply tlie constantly increasing hount demand ; hut recent additions to their works have enabled them to turn their at-tent ion to other mnkets.Tim dilVerencu I otwuon their manufacture and the European, is brielly this : European watehes are made almost entirely by hand, 111 til.Ill, all these mysterious iidiuitesitnnl organs which when put together create the watcli, aie Hie result of slow ami toilsome manual processes, and Hie result is of necessity a luck of uniformity, which is indlspciislhle to correct time-keeping.Roth the eye and the hand of the most skilful operative must vary.Hut it is a fact that, except watches ot the higher grades, European watehes are the product of the cheapest labor ol Switzerland, and the result is tlie worthless Ancres, Lepius, and so-called Patent Levers\u2014which soon cost more in attempted repairs than their original price.Common workmen, boys and women, buy the rough separate parts of these watches from various factories,-polish and put them together, and take them to tlie nearest watch merchant.He stamps and engraves them witli any tiunio or brand that may he ordered\u2014whether London, Paris, Geneva, or what not : and many a man who thinks lie lias a genuine \u201c M.1.Tobins, of Liverpool,\" (whoso only fault is, that lie tan noter regulate it to keep very good time), is really carrying a cheap and poor Swiss imitation.How American Wntclisra are itlarte.The American Waltham Watch Is made by no such uncertain process\u2014and by no such incompetent workmen.All their operations, from Ho reception of the raw iimterials\u2014tin-brass, the steel, the silver, the gold and the precious stones, to the completion of the Watcli, are tarried on under one roof, and under one skillfiil and competent direction.Hut the great distinguishing feature ol their WntclwM, is the fact that their several pints are all nude by the liucst, the most perfect ami delicate machinery ever brought to the aid of human iudustty.Every one of the more than a hundred parts of every watch is made by a machine\u2014that infallibly reproduces every succeeding purl with the most unvarying accuracy.It was only necessai) to make one petfccl watch of any particular Style, aud then to adjust the hundred machines necessary to reproduce every part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding watch iinist lie like it.If any part of an) American Waltham Wafch should he lost or injured, the owner has only to address the Compativ, staling the number of his watch and the pint wanted, whether it ho spring, pinion, jewel, or what not, and by return mail In- would receive the desired article which any watchmaker would ailjust to Its position.The Company respectfully submit their watehes en their menti only.They have fully succeeded in overcoming popular prejudice in tlie Stales in favor of European wat.lies, and solicit a thorough examination and lair trial for their maniifactiireselsewhero.They claim to make A Keller Article lor the Moue) by ttn ir improved mechanical processes than can he made under the old-fashioned liandi-ctalt system.They manu facture watehes of every grade, from a good, low-priced and substantial article, ill solid silver hunting cases, especially adu|A«d to the wants of the farmer and lumberman, to the finest chronometer for the navigator ; and also, ladies\u2019 watches in plain gold or the liuest euaun led and jewelled oases; but the ludespelisalile requisite of nil their wat< lies is that they shill he GUOD TIMEKEEPERS.It should lie rein inhered that except their \"ingle lowest grade named \u201c Horne Watch Company, Boston.' ALL WATCHES made by them are fully warranted by a Special certilicate given to Ho purchaser of every watch by the scllir, anil this warrantee is good at all limes against tlie Company or its agents.BOBRINS A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.BOBBINS, APPLETON A CO., 158, Washington Street, Boston, Oei.iral Agents.ROBERT WILKES, Toionto and Montreal, Agent for Canada.Havana Cigar».JUST RECEIVE') direct from Havana, via Ni » York, au asr-ortniont of very choice CIGARS from the following celebrated and first-class Cigar Manufacturers at Havana \u2014 J.Arguelb s A Brother, Auteuio Lopes, Ben-gothea A Marina, 1>.Trueba A Co., Aurah Kaguoga A Co , A- , Ac.For Sale at Low Price», by A J.HUOT, LeMoine's Buildings, Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, May 10, U07.\tHO taiued, and all corn spolideiu returned or destroyed.References of tl highest order furnished those desiring tin in.Write plain.!y the day of the month anil year in which you were horn, enclosing a small lock of Iiair.Address, Madame 11.A.PKUKIUO, P.0.Duawi:ii 203, Bihalo, N.Y.March 29, 18(17.\tly-75 her Regular Summer Trips, Cove aud St.Joseph :\u2014 Leai ksthe Island At 8.15 A.M.\u201c 2.30 I\u2019 M.« 5.00 P.M.Resides an Early Trip on Market Days, and two trips on Sundays.The Steamer does not undertake to stop at Indian Cove during an easterly gale.On Saturdays the last trip of the Boat will be one hour later.By order, i>.PLANTE, Master.Qvebec, May 25, 18(17.6IH-122 REPARATCR_ CAPILLI.Throw ft way your fal*c frir.zc.your switches your wi ItoFtructivo of comfort, utul not worth a fig, t'oiiio iijfo'l, conic youthful, uomo ugly un0 fair, Aud rojoicu in your own luxuriant hair, REPARATUR CAPILLI, I ¦'OR RESTORING HAIR I'i\u2019ON BALD i* heads, (from what ver cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face it has no equal.It will force the heard to grow upon Hie smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three mouths.A few ignorant practitioners have assorted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the Iiair or heard.Their assertions arc false, as thousands of living witnesses (from their own experience) can hear witness.Hut many will say.how are we to distinguish the genuine Irom the spuriousIt certainly is difficult, ns nine-tenths of the different Prcpniutions advertised for the hair and heard nro entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase.To such wo would say, try the Ucpnrntor Capilli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully conies up to our representations.It your Diuggist does not keep it, send tisone dollar and we will forward it postpaid, together witli a receipt for the money, which will tie returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given.Address \\V.L.CLARK A CD., Chemists, No.J, West Fayette Strut t.Syracuse, N.Y.Quebec, April 3, 1807.\tly-79 Fieight to and ta Montreal, rpH E St, Lawrence Tow-Boat Company\u2019s _L rliol-OI.»sa tltomwore ROYAL,\tALBION, BANGER,\tL\u2019AIGLE, ST.ANDREW,\tSAMPSON, Will carry Freigl.t to and from Montreal, at 40 per cent under Tariff Rates.For f rtlier information apply at the Com pany's offices, in either City.A.OABOUBY, Secretary.Quebec, June 7, 1807.\t1-32 Montreal Ocemi Steamship Co'jf GLASGOW LINE.iitmuicM* Hervioe.>HE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LI NE, consisting of the .DAVID, 1050 tons.Capt.Watts.¦ ANDREW, 1432 tons.\t\" Scott.GEORGE.14U8 tons.Lieut.Smith.PATRICK, 1207 tons.Capt.Thocks.Royal Mail Lino Between Quebec & Montreal.THE NEW A SPLENDID IRON STEAMER QUEBEC, ( AIT.J.11.LAHKU.K, Will Ionvt* (lu* Napoleon Wluul füi Monti» ni, TUliMUAl\u2019K, TIH!lt*IMV* X MATI KIIAYM, AT 4.30 O\u2019CLOCK, P.M, AND THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER \u2018MONTREAL.\u201d CAPTAIN ROBERT NELSON, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, Calling at Batiscan, Thicc Livers and Soi, I Cabin, $3, Meal and Slat,- Boom Belli; it.-< lulled ; Steerage, $1 Tickets sold mid State Rooms secured at I the Office on the Wharf, The arrangements ol this Lino arc most complete, and the advantages presented to travellers unequalled.The Company will not be accountable for Specie or valuables, unless Hill- os Laiuno, having the value expressed, are signed therefor.Further information may he obtained at tln-Office on tlie Napoleon Wharf.J.E.DESCHAMPS, Agent.Quebec, May (1, 1867.\tIb7 The Ottawa River Navigation Company.GRAND EXCURSION TO TIIK FAK'fAMED Hiver Saguenay! AND SEA-BATHING \u2014 AI \u2014 'll lilt il HAV, 4'AI'Or.Vt A.AI> T A HOI ft.A«\\ COMMENDING oN Tuesday^ the 25th Instant, The Maguilicout Iron Steamer XKX jAlOXWJEPV , (Captain Fairukisyk,) U\u2019ILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, Quebec, every TVESIIA Y and FRI DA V M< iRM NO, during the Season, at SEVEN \u2022\u2022clock, Im the River Saguenay to Hu! Ha I'-ai.calling at Muiray Bay, River du Loup | and Tudoii-uo.By taUin this steamer at Quebec, the loiiii-taiid Invalid will enjoy the rufrcshfiig and itivigoiating broute and picturesque sniiciy of the Lower St.Laurence, and avoid tlie iinnoyiiiKc of Tiatishipnient, as tlie -D aincr miiik diict t to Mm lay Bay, River dll Loup, Tadoiisac and Ha I lia! Bay.No cxpnisc or imonveniciici! in cm hanging I\u2019.imts ui ijuehei ; in every instance the si, aim is me hiollglit alongside of each other.ThD splendid stcamei is built in watertight cnmpartuicnt», of great strength, and' eqiilppi-d witli every appliance fur safety, and a, knowledged to la- one of the I est Sea Muais ntlnat Sin! Is litted up with large Family staieiooms, most comfortably fuitiishud, and iiicv.-iy ii -pcct second to none ou the Cana diau waters Return Tickets, good for the season, will be isNiied, and may In- obtained mi application io tlie Agent a( the Hotels, or at the (Min i Napoléon Whaif.JAMES STEVENSON, Agent.Quebec, .lllllO 18, 1867.\t2IU-141 STMD PUBLIC1ÏI0NS, AT THE NEW STORE, NO.7, JOHN STREET, (WITHOUT.) 1 1ST RECEIVED a large Supply of Mae.\u2022I K'-u/.ic\u2019s New aud Iteautiful Scicnlitlc Piiblii atioiis, p, i \u201cSt.Andrew,\" and \u201cSt.I all ii k,\" dim I from Glasgow, conelstillg of ; | Museum of Natural Histmy, ohjuets colored to nature, in pails 50c each Miispiutt's Chemistry.Impeiial Journal ol Aits mid GRIND TRUNK RIILWIT.0HANGÊ0F TIME.CommenciniMondayJuly 15/67.THAOS I.EAYK IMIOT LEM : \\ I IX ED TRAIN for RICHMOND i'i at.7.45\tA.M.Express Train to River du Loup, on Tuesday and Thursday, at.9.00 A.M.Mail to Way Stations and River du Loup, at.12.36\tP.M.Express to White Mniliilaius, Portland, Itostou, Montreal It West, at.2.30\tP.M.Exclusion to River du Loup on Saturdays, at.3.10\tP.M, M ail to Montreal, Portland, Itostou Ac., at.7.40\tP.M.Trains dur at roiut l.ni : Mail from Montreal, Portland, Ac., al\t\t7.00 A.M.\t Excursion from River du Loup on Monda), at\t\t11.15 A.M.\t Mall from River du Loup, at.,.\t4 91) 1\tI\u2019.M.Mixed from Richmond, at\t\t7.30 1\tI\u2019.M.Expies» irom River du Loup, on Wednesdays and Fridays, at.\tH.3U 1\tI\u2019.M.Express from Montreal, White Mountains, Portland, Boston, Ac., at\t\t9.45 1\tI\u2019.M.Quebec, July 15, 1867.('.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.TO HOTELS, FAMILIES, &c.SWALES, BROWN & Co., 81UAST GINGiME ftCIOIÏ u ll in 'll KLAti A, MONTREAL, I'KRKC AGENCY, \u2022llAlli «TEAJIKKS, do 25c do Soldo 25c Tiic Steamship ST.DAVID, Cait.Watts, will sail from QUEBEC for GLASGOW, direct, on or about TUESDAY, the 9th of July, intaut.The Steamship ST.ANDREW, Cxi'T.Scott, will sail from Quebec for Glasgow direct, on or about SATURDAY, the 13th Im-iaut.OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.$00.00 .$40.00 .$24.00 PEYW Kl/tium PENCK A PAKT.OAHHEIil/S TEN EACH Number complete in itself.Conduct- I t d by Tom 11 o,,d.Printed 011 toned ] paper, witli sixteen illustrations in each part.; Contents of Part 4-.\u2014To Celia, Jolin Strong's Box, A S'a Dirge, The Comet, Battle of Cliul-giova, T» Il.illodils, Tim Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Haunted Palace, Comic Miseries, 1 What a Rahy s hand Uuloeked, Virtue, Song 1 ol the Emigrant in llermiidn, l>.aDi ofa Miser, | Advice to Young Women, Tom is Expected, Thu Passionate Sli.qdieid to Ids Love, The (jlovn aud the Lions, How Commodore Trunnion went to g.i Married, An account of a rich Camacho\u2019s Weddings, To Athea from Prison.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, May 10, 1867.\t110 Uriurs, 'ii, and witli more hrnclit secured to the patient by a single teasponofiil of this .Irdly tha'i by double the quantity of the clear or tinjelified Oil.f or sale by all druggists and K.II.TBUEX, Wholesale l)ruggl*ls, 15 Beckman St., N.Y.Sohl in Quebec by Win Ahern.Quebec, Jan, 30, 1867.\t6ra-'H BY ROYAL COMMAND Steel Ten Maker to the UtiFfii Montreal to uttawa city, Daily (Sundays excepted), stepping at St Anns, Oka, Coiuo, Hudson, Point aux Anglais Rigaud, Carillon, Point Fortune, Grenville L'Oiigiual Mu join, Papimauville, Browns, Thmsoniid Buckingham.THE RPI.KKIIII1 NEW EAST 8AILINU STEAMERS \u201cPRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Captain H.W.Sum'hsrd.\u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d Captain A.Hums.A Train leave» the Bonaventiiro streoi Depot every morning, (Sundays excepted) at SEVEN o'clock, 10 connect at Lurhinc with the Steamer \u2022' PRINCE OF W A LES,\u201d (Breakfast) for Oarriilon, passing through Lake St.Louis, St Alin's Rapids, and Luke of Two Mountains, From Carillon by Railroad to Grenville, join the Steamer \u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,'' (Dinner) lor Ottawa City.Arrive 0 30.DOWNWARD, the Strainer \u201c Qckkn Victoria,\u201d leaves Ottawa City at 6.30 am., passengers arriving at Montreal at 4.45 p.m.The romfort and economy of lids Line is unsurpassed while the route passe.-» tliiouçli line of the most picturesque distil'\u2022» in Canada, and is Hie most fashionable for Tourists.I assengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs will he landed al L'Original.PARCELS EXPRESS daily from Hi to Ottawa and intermediate lauding».Baggage cheeked through.Single, Return and Excursion, Tickets to Ottawa and int ruiediate landings may he obtained at the office, Mercantile Library Building, Houavciiture Street,(nearly opposite the Uouavunture Hall), or »u hoard the Steamer.Singh-and Return Tickets to Ottawa can be also obtained at Hie Uonarentnro Depot.MARKET STEAMER \u201cDAGMAR, Capt.McGowan.C/iwiirdi.\u2014Leaves Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Fridays, at noon.Downwards.\u2014Leaves Carillon Mondays and Thursdays, at 6 a.m.W.SHEPHERD.l'ne tu al Mechanic's Journal.Cv.! pi'diii of MhcIiiuu St Hand Tools, entirely new.do\t50r\t\u201c Ship Building.do 62jc \u201c \\\tilia Architecture.do\t25c\t\u201c I\tnivrsiil Rigrapy.Io\t50c\t\u201c Magnificent New Edition of Webster's Dictionary.do\t60c Brown's New Diclioiiuty of the Hibli'.do\t25c\t\u201c And a Vaiiety of liist-ilass Standard Works witli Splendid Bindings.Also, a tine lot ol large Family and Pew Bibles, published by eat, oilier\tpapers,\tsays that lie is\ta \u201c\tveiy\thbe- 0l,e,t b*vc\tbeen filled by\table and eflicienl I\twf the iheaident until the *2'2d.'Hie\t\"here\the remained quite\thelpless; uml ral Protestant,\u201d\tand\tthat\this countrymen\tM-\tc-\tL\u2019ameron\thaving\tbeen ti|»\tEmperor was then informed that be hud to\tHie FrunciWons raised him\tin ilieir arms Professor Milos's appointment to tho ¦Secretaryship of the Education Department, is hailed with satisfaction hy the French Canadian press./,.CViumfiVn, umongst ONTARIO.Mr.'-antield Macdonald his Ministry.has ollicers as u reserve, for approached within a few paces of the pnsoners.Tin- Emperor til the noise made by the in-,veinent of the muskets thought the suldieis were about tu lire, nud, rapidly turning to his two companions, he embraced them most nlleclinnately.Miramon, sur- Pa ©flfgfapi 0ag [Mrjiorted/or (hr Daily .l/.rcnry.] countryi ,pos.ess in him \u201ca vigilant sentinel, well alile to defend their interests in the improbable case that the Minister of Public Edu-cation should seek to do them an injustice.\" ?i\tCORRECTION.pointed .seerc'ury am! P.cgistrar, and Edmund JJ.Wood, of Lrantford, Treasurer.Sim* LAHOUKit»' Phockssion.\u2014This being the anniversary of the Quebec Ship -\tLaborers\u2019 Benevolent Society, the members answer I pon the faith ol a generally well in- were for the lirai time ealled upon to eeli ' lormed contemporary, tho Montreal Daily brute the day by inarching in procession.\\tititl wo published among our itcimi ol A special goiursl mcctiug of tho .Society yesterday the statement that Mr.Meredith, was held in the Temperance Hall at hall- past seven o\u2019clock on Thursday uvuning, (Assistant .Secretary of tho late Province of Canada West, had bcou appointed Assist-l ant Secretary of State for the Dominion.On enquiry wo learned, too late for corroc-j tion in our last, that up to tho present no sueb appointment has been made.when the following resolution was unaui-luouidy adopted :\u2014 That the members of the .Ship Laborers\u2019 Benevolent Society do turn out in procès, i on on Tuesday, tho 'J.lrd instant, to eclo I r ite the anniversary ol the inauguration of , the .Sooiety.Any member absenting him-1 lie lute attempts at a \u201c Fcniau scare' i If on this occasion will Lo suspended from have certainly been very poor jokes, in very bis work lor the term of one month.Any bad taste.Nevertheless, coupled with the l\u201combcr of *b'» Society who will bo seen in undoubtedly Fenian meetings in the \u201edja a agreed to, and oilier communications took place, which, however, led to no'iung lurlher.The Council at length met m a secret sitting on tho morning of the I Itli, mi ,l ,1 /uiilcd condition.Advices from New South Wales of June 1st, is received.Parliament hat been summoned to meet Inly 2nd.Sir John Young is likely to he succeeded in tbo Governorship of the tinny hy the Marquis of Normanby.Heavy floods have done grout injury to maize crops, ami much «tillering has been thereby occasioned.Gen.Chute has succeeded Gen.Cary as commander of the forces in Anslrnlia and South Australia.A new ministry has been formed by Mr.Ayre, who takes tho Colonial Secretaryship of Queensland.The Ministry were met hy strong opposition at the outset and hence has been dissolved.Christopher Newton, Brothers & Co., have stopped payment; liabilities 400,000 pound.FRANKFORT, July 20, EVG.The remarkable activity in the French tn lilary workshops ami the continued purchase* of horses for the use of the French army have created great distrust in financial circles here, and fears that war is approaching are openly expressed PARIS, July 20.Late Russian journals evince the u'niost Total.Coi responding week, 1866.Decrease.67,433 .$110,051 .119,844 .\t9,793 BY TELEGRAPH FROM BELOW.Fatiixh Point, July 23.Weather clear and beautiful.Wind south west.2 inward vessels to-day.BIRTH.On tho 20th instant, Mrs.John Hatch, of a daughter.GREAT REDUCTION -OF\u2014 DKY GOODS ! [icintiiimn.NO.4, .HHI\\ STREET.IN order to im ke room for the FALL IMPURTATIt N, we have deeided to givu 10 Pill Cl NT, DISCOUNT I!! 500 Damaged Hoop-Skirts, Tu bo Sold at Ilalf Price.\u2014at\u2014 IÆUEK & Kl.WHET'S, No 4 St.John Street, Upper Town.Quebec, July P, 1867.\t157 KE ill OVAL.THE Famous MILD and BITTER ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled hy A.CRAWFORD, at tho Masonic Hall, I.ewis II.I» c ,, i.; ,i, I.; i, i, ,\t-.bare itussian tournais evmct! me utmost «.\t.\t.lut l Brigade Hand will jiMyligfactlon al ,|,c verdict in the case of : 8\u2018reeM0D\u2018rttnc* br O*'**\" ,'\u2018reel\u2019> f money in the London mar between two priests belonging to tho pariait i I\u2019**! tbc'r l'a,\"P> \u2022\u2019«-\u2018iul Levis, on Wed- Berciouki, and the lenity of the sentence of Santa (Tuz.\t\" I nesday from -l to I» p, When the procession recited the i-umniit\t\u2022\u2014\t?of Ihe hill, Maximilian looked steadily lor THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE THE AGE.\u2022 u., .\t____- ____ I\u2019rince Napoleon loft for England.Prince a moment at the rising sun ; then taking The Express says money is oxtremelv 1 \u201c Jo,\u201c,nJ Hul1\u201d bi\",w;lf'« a'Prc80n\u2018A,.1,!l\"r n®1! rf,tun'flJ t0 Fngiand.\tlout his watch, he pressed a apring which essy, and call loans j.\t* cd as rather better than Napoleon.The 1,0,,ÿ.an Vülu\"leffi,> 2000 atrong, concealed a portrait, in mina'iire, of the 1\tru»- reached Lrgloml in six steamers.BOSTON, July 23.The new steamship Ontario, built to run between Boston and Liverpool, started on her trial trip yesterday afternoon.This morning she was in Princeton llorbor, and f co tiuued ou ber cruise to Plymouth.mtuatioo calls aloud for severity ; none but brigands will invade Canada, aud not an invader taken should be suffered to live.The amount collected at the I House to-day was 8173.70.Custom I Empress Charlotte.He kissed it, nnd I urkish despatches from Crete of the | homling the chain to the Abbé Fischer, tith Hays nearly oil the districts have sub- said : \u201c Carry this souvenir to Europe to milted to our troops, and the insurgent* my dear wife, and if kIio he ever able to have given up their arms,\t! understand you, say that my ryes closed I he steamer Nebraska, from New York, with the impression ol her image, which I ran down and sunk a fishing emnek, te I *linll carry with me above.\u2019\u2019 miles ofl Cork Itaruor ; 0 ineii were drowned.The autt.jt find now reached'he groat Th- n; is, probably, no tumily medicine so favour-dy and so widely known as Davis\u2019 Pa'n Killer.It ban liven extensively used iu India, ( bina, Turkey\u2014nud, in uuarly all tlm Missionary Stations, hot only to counter i tl e clitnai'c influences ou tbo families of Missionaries, but tor tbo cure of Cholera ami Fevers prevalent iu tho East.It is u*e.i internally for all dis, ns.s of the bowels, nnd < xt'-iuully foi wounds, burns, bruises, Ac, Sold by Druggists generally.ol the attempted assassination of the Czar.LONDON, July 29, EV\u2019G.The great review of the royal volunteer force, for which extensive preparations hud been made, came oil to-day at Wimbledon, 12,0ÜH men were in line, and were reviewed by tbo Sultan of Turkey.The precision with which tho field evolutions were performed is much complimented.The VIENNA, July 21.Aiiatrlon llelchrath has adopted Orders may also be left at C.E.Holiwi-tl at Co's, opposite tbo Post Office.Families iu the City aud vicinity served a their residence.Quebec, March 6, 1867.\tly-3 HLAUFISR., r»OR AUGUST.25cIk A Fuither Supply of the New York Ledger, for July 20th.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 23, 1H67.16», 52^9 THE QUEBEC MERCURY, JULY 23, IN(i7 .Vtly attend all orders left with them Having secured tbe service» of one of tbc best tailors in guobcc, tbey hope, by tbeir punctuality anti attention, to merit tbe patronage ol tbe Public.J.FUCHS A CO.\u2022AVir titlterilxemt'iilM.GRAND TRUNK FERRY.On and Arm; Monday, the istbJuiy, the (IHAND TRI NK FKUUY STEAMKK will run as under, until furibcr notice \u2014 Leavb gitute 1,30 A M.7.JU \u2014 Mixed Train fur Richmond A Way Stations.8.30\u2014Expiess lot Ulv.¦In Loup, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.0.00 10.30 13o0.\u2014Passengers a Mails fur River du Loup.3,0il P.M.\u2014 Express for Montreal and tbe West.Lxavx Point Lkvi 7.00 A.M.\u2014Mail Traill from Montreal A the West.8 00 0.00 10.00 11.30-Kxcurslon from River du Loup on Mondays, l.00 P.M.l.o\"\u2014Passengers and Mails from River du Loup, 5.00 0.30 3.00-\t\u2014Excursion to R\t\t7.3»\u2014Mixed\tTrain 4.30\ttill l.utlp hatuulttyB,\tuu\tfrom Richmond A Way Stations.8 3d\u2014Express frou 5.30\t\ti\tRiver du Loup 7.00\u2014rHusentfcTB\t\t1111(1\t011 Wednesdays \tMails for .M\t\u2022Ut.\tand Finlays.8.00\ttrettl A tlie W\t1\t9.45\u2014Express from Montreal and the West.A.UABOURY, Secretary St.Lawrence Tow Rout Co.guebec,July 33, 1807.\t108 QUITE SUCCESSFUL.PROF.JORDAN, the World-renowned Instructor in tbe important art of Penmanship, has been teaclilng bis new and original system of Writing in the City of Quebec for souio time ptst, in the fewest number of lessons and w ith tbc greatest success of any teacher of tliu age, as among his pupils are a number from tbe various Commercial and Writing Academics and other institutions and who are perfectly satisfied with Ins instruction and improvement and llud it far superior to any they have ever been » i\tI aci|iiaiiited with.Prof.JORDAN will remain R:J-\tnispectfully requests those 1 0\u201e|y ti s|)ort tjn\u201e.u,,,]\twho would take \u2022>Vir tidrerUHetneHlH.FOR HAI HA II BAY, MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP.CACOUNA._Jk TADOUSAC.T HE S P L E N D I D N K W S T K A M E R xj isf x o Tsr.CAPT.tlEo.HUMPHREY, Will, until further notice, leave Quebec, SATURDAY MORNING, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A.M MURRAY BAY, at.RIVER DU LOUP,at., TA Du U S AC, at.HA I HA I BAY, at., Returning,\u2014Will leave HAI HA! BAY at 0 A.M.SUNDAY, calling at TADOUSAC, and remain ut RIVER DU LOUP till !» A.M.on MONDAY, arriving at MURRAY BAY, at.13 A.M.QUEBEC, ut.0 \" This powerful vessel was, in IhtHJ, built expressly for the Saguenay, and being constructed of wood is pin Ocularly secure and desirable for this route.-FAR ES :- Quebec to Munay Bay.Quebec to River du Loup.Quebec to Tadoilsac.Quebec to Ha! Ha! Buy.5 J* Meals and Berths Extra.Return Tickets ut the same rates ARIUVINO AT ,.i o'clock.,.5 P.M.8 P.M.13 P.M.Vrrr ^tditt-nxemrntH.f: £ iv:7v\u2018''v' MUSICHALL 30th Regiment.BY THE kind permission of t.'OLONRL T H.PA KEN HAM, Commandant, and Olliesrs of the above Corps, the Dramatic Club will Perform \u2014ox\u2014 MONDAUND WEDNtM, FDItTIIlK AllimUü \u2014OF\u2014 New Goods.Straw H its and Bonnets, cholic French Printed Muslins, Swiss Cambrics and Piigiic*, Extra Bleb Black tiros Crains, Stays, Ribbons, llaisery, Ac , OcUtlelnen's dutuuior Clothing.CLOVER A FRY rr ii is WESTERN ASSURANCE COM\u2019Y Ol' CANADA, A RE now ollcriug the following \u2018Clioleo Lots Canada Tweeds Is ltd worth :ts Od.\u201c\t\u201c\t3s lid\t\u201c\t4s (Id.\u201c\t\u201c\t3s S)d\t\u201c\t5s 9d.\t| Filled Shawls 17s ditto :iisi «I worth -los to Kos llainge ito I >s Cd to 11s (id woitb 35s to 60s Ladies\u2019t loth Ja* kets 33s (Id to 3is (id worth 60s to 75s.Do Silk do .13» Od to 70s worth 85s to 150s.And a large lot of Ladies\u2019 and Children»\u2019 Cotton Hosiery, at Extremely Low Prices.CARPET & PARTMKAT, HE- APARTMENTS .$1 00 .1 00 .3 ou .3 00 Quebec, July 33, 1807 M indebted to him to settle their accounts within one month, as he Intends after that delay to use necessary means to have said accounts collected by bis Attorney.J.FUCHS.Quebec, July 23, 1807.3 m-100 A Dairy Cheese.Just Received pur Steamer: CHOICE LOT OF DAIRY CHEESE.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July 33, 1807.\t109 rr w i o>r jt£ w .Just Received per Steamer: JAPERS COLORED TWINE, L Papers Brown Shop Twine, Do XX \"Oundey\u2019s \" Thread, Du DAB do White Shoe Thread.Do D do\tdo Do 1) White Thread, Do E\tdo do.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July 33, 1807.\tIG9 Bottle^ Wax J LBS.BOTTLE WAX,\u2014Assorted colors.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.109 Quebec, July 23, 1807 CANADA TRISS FACTORY.MR.CROSS, proprietor of tbe CANADA TRUSS FACTORY, 30, Victoria Square, Montreal, having arrived in Quebec, begs to inform his friends that be intends remaining here for two or throe days, ami Doctors or other* requiring special INSTRUMENTS or anything in bis line, may seo him ut31J D'AiguilHon Street, (without,) from 9 o'clock P.M., to4 o\u2019clock P.M.All orders left at the store of Mr.C.Cohnkil, Saddler, foot of Fabrique Street, will bo attended to.Quebec, July 23, 1807.\t3lns-I07 English Magazines for July, per S.S, Moravian.A FURTHER SUPPLY of tbo following has been received: London Journal.lod Sunday Muga/.lno.lod Belgravia.lead Loudon Herald.lod London Render.lod Black's Waverley Novels, each.lod P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 23, 18ti7.\t1G8 Oakum ! Oakum ! THE UNDERSIGNED are now felling the best Prison Hand Picked OAKUM, at A'21 sterling per Ton, free nlonside ship, fur Cash.\tTKIlillE A SMITH, 10, Emmett Street, Llwohouse, Loudon, England.Quebec, July 32, 18G7.\t8-law-lG8 Thirty Yrar*\u2019 lixperintcc of an old Nu roc.Mns.Winslow's Southin'» Syrcp is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United Status, and bus been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant of one week obi to Hie adult.It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the trowels, and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child.Wo believe it tbe best and surest remedy in the World, in all cases ol DYSENTERY and DIARRHtKA IN CHILDREN, whether it mises from teething, or from any other cause.Full dire.tiuiis fur using will accompany eu'li bottle.None genuine unless tbe fnc-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS is on tbo outside wrapper.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.35 cents a bottle.Oniee, 215 Fulton Street, New York ; and 2U5 High Hulborn, Loudon.Re sure and ask for MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.All others are base and ijangeroui imitations More Throat, Coiitfli, fold, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections oftentimes incurable.¦Iroun'M Ilronrhial Trorhe* are compounded so as to reach directly tbe ssut of tbe disease and give almost instant relief.Tus Troc lies aro ottered with the fullest confidence in their etlicacy ; they have been thoroughly tested, mid maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired.For Public Speakers, Singers, Military Officers and those wtin orcr-ta.x the voice, tbey aro useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and will render articulation easy.To tuu soldier exposed to sudden changes in the weather tbey will give prompt relief in Coughs and Colds, and carried In the pocket as occasion requires.Sold at 25 cents a box.Quebec, July 17, 1887.\t2m-184 I only ' advantage of his instruction should do so immediately.Hours from 8 to 9 P.M.Terms I moderate.Apply to the Professor at No, 5, \u2022St.John Street, without.Quebec, July 11, 1807.\t159 ! STRAWBERRIES ! STRAWBERRIES ! ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.OW is the Time for Preserving.For sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.1S3 N\u2019 Quebec, July 10, 18G7.PILGRIMAGE TO ST.ANNE T H E S P L EN DI D STEAMER 99 \u201cST.GEORGE, WILL leave St.Andrew's Wbatf on FRIDAY, the 2Gtb Instant, at5.:»U A.M., and Chabots Wharf, Point Levi, at 6 A.M., for 8T.ANNE DU NORD.This trip will afford to tourists a line op portuuity of enjoying the beautiful scenery on the North Channel, including the Falls of Montmorency.Suitable bouU will be provided to land the Passengers on arrival.i Tbo steamer will leave St.Anne on her return at t P.M.j For furlhci information, application can be made at the office of tlio St.Lawn uco Tow Boat Company, St.Andrew's wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, July 19, 18G7.\t160 RICHELIEU COMPANY.OPPOSITION LINE BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER COLUMBIA CAPT.E.MALHIOT, Will Leave the Napoleon Wharf for JMOKTTREaA.Li, EVERY TUES D A Y T HUB S B A.Y , AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.CABIN, $1.00; Meals and State Rooms Included.STEERAGE, 25 Cents.Further iurorniution may be obtained at tbc office on the Napoleon Wharf.J.E.DESCHAMPS, Quebec, July 17, 1807 Agent.104 Opposition line to Montiealt \u2019\u2019-'«lik THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMER xt isr x o mr* CAPT.GKO.HUMPHREY, Will Leave tbe 8T.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, FOR MONTREAL, EVERY MM AM) THURSDAY, AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK P.M., Calling at Three Rivers.CABIN PASSAGE, $2.00, Meals and Stateroom Berths included.RETURN Tickets Throo Dollars.STEERAGE 2A CENTS.Freight taken at 25 per cent under tariff rates.For further iiiformutiuii apply at the Office of the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.GABOURY, Sec.St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, July 17, 1807.\t1G4 Boaid and [ducatton at Lem, MRS STURTON\u2019SPUPILS will renssctuhle on MONDAY, the 121b of August.TKUM3\u2014£30 per annum.The course of Instruction ini Indes ail Huit is nee» ssary for a thorough English Edm atiun, with French, Ac.Extra\u2014Music, Drawing, Painting and Italian.Quebec, July 17, 1867.Im-184 EufthioH Hooks.Q^ODEY, for August.Le Follet, for July.Soit» London atid Paris Fashions.aids Every Saturday, July 27tli.[ P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 33,1807.\t107 For further Information, application can be made ut tbo Office, St.Andrew's Wharf.A.UABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, July 12, 1867.\t16U BATHING REQ0IS1TE8.Zlj'ORTlER A CO., have just received \u2022 X a Large and New Assortment of Bathing Requisites, consisting of Bathing Caps, Sponge Bags, Flush Brushes, Hair Brushes uud Tooth Brushes, Ac.Z.FORTIER A CO., Chemists A Druggists to His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor of Quebec, 34, Fabrique Street, Upper Town, Sign of the Golden Serpent Quebec, July 13, 1807.\t100 FOR SA L F OR TO Is FT, THE CANADA HOTEL, rPHAT large establishment, so well and JL favorably known, and one possessing the best run of customers in Montreal, is situated within a short distance of the St.Lawrence anil other Steamboats, of the City Cars of the Court House, of the principal market, of the Commercial part of the City advantages well established'by the circumstance that ail those who have kept it have made or notably increased their fortune in it.Tins Canada Hotil contains about 100 Bed Rooms, and large Parlours, Office, Dining and Reading Rooms, Kitchen, Rur, Ac., Ac.The present proprietor will sell it on very liberal terms of payment.He willulsore-ceivo proposals from parties desiring to let it from the first of May next.N.H,\u2014Tbe present occupant, Madame Saucier, who retires from business at the expiration of lier lease, will sell the Furniture for a moderate sum and on easy terms of payment.A very decided advantage to a capitalist desiring to make a safe and profit-aide investment, as well as to one who would purchase the hotel to keep It, or to any one desiring merely to accept the next lease.Apply to the proprietor, P.O.LEMOINE, 34, St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.Tbo 22ud an t 2!th July, 1867, When will bo pro.lu.ed a New Burlesque Ex- j ,u.ït Hou^hirU 7s 6.1 to 10s worth 20s to I Quebec, F travagau/.a, in one Act, by H.J.Byron, |\t37» od.\t^ Esq , entitled : THE VERY LATEST EDITION OF THE LADY OF LYONS, The Music of which is arranged, amt in part composed by Herr Standhsft, B.M.Ou MONDAI tlie Performance will commence with tlie Laughable Farce of DIAMOND CUT And on WEDNESDAY, to Commence with the Celebrated Drama, from tbe French, in one Act, entitled: The Old Oiiard.IdSTA.BLISMJ'IlJ 1851 Mllh' JtlSKS A COAT TED AT MODI': HATE RATES.OFFIt\u2019F l \\ IIIFIIFr,\u2014.\\0.m, «T.PFTFR ST R F FT.A.\u2022b.4, 1867.FRASEE, AGENT.0m-39 IIOWH\u2019K tO iDt.TO LET.,adjae \\T KWKST Patterns in Brussels, ll Imperial and Scotch carpels .THE BAND OF THE REGIMENT Will be in attendance and form tbe Orchestra PiticKS or Admission \u2014Reserved Seats, 5» cents.Gallery, 371 Cents.Pit, 25 cents.Reserved Scats can be secured at Messrs Holiu XU.A Co\u2018s, Army Stationers, Ac., (opposite tbe Post Oftiee.) Also, at his Rook Stand in tlie St.Louis Hotel.Tickets can be also had ut tlie Dont.Doors open at Hall-Past Seven p.m.To commence ut 8 prompt.Carriages may be ordered for 11.16o'clock r / y A T it E a 1 a .1.Quebec, July 20, 1867.167 OCEAN SIEAM1P COMPANY, 1867.SUMMER 1867.L'lisaougurs iiooked to Londonderry or Liverpool./{'turn Tickets Granted at Reduced Rates.'PHIS COMPANY\u2019S LINK la composed ol X the following First Class Steamships:\u2014 Quebec, July 20, 1867.lm-107 SMOKED SALMON EX SS.LADY HEAD.CtHOICK SMOKED SALMON Just Received / and For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street: Quebec, July 15, 1867.\t162 A HARP FOR SALE.AUSTRIAN\t\t.26») (\"lis\tCnpt.Alton.NESTOUIAN\t\t.265(1 tmis\t\" Dutton, PERUVIAN\t\t, .26(10 tous\t\" Rullnntiuo MORAVIAN \t\t.2650 tuns\t« Wylie.HIBERNIAN\t\t.2434 tons\t\u201c Brown, NOVA SCOTIAN\t\t.3300 tons\t11 Kerr; BELGIAN\t\t.>2u0 tons\t\" Griingu.NORTH AMERICAN,.\t,, I7S I tuns\t\u201c Watte.DAMASCUS \t\t.1 .\u2018Kill tons\t\u201c Allan.AN Excellent Second-Hand Harp, with Music Stand, Harp Music,Strings and String Box, complete.If required, lessons will also be given.Enquire at this Office.Quebec, July 5, 1867.\t154 WESTPHAIIA HAMS.3/~1ASES Extra Cbc-'.co WESTPHALIA KO HAMS, Just Received.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, II A 13, John Street.Qitobac, July 10, 1867.\t158 LEMONS I LEMONS ! ! Just Received ex S S.Hibernian : QUOICE MESSINA LEMONS.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, July 10, 1807.\t158 Y| ERRY AND WISE, for August.,, lOcts Leslie's Illustrated Paper.lOcts P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 19, 1867.\t166 FASH UN HU0KS XXI) IMPEIiS.J^ESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion for Aug.25c New York Ledger, July 27.7c I icinoresi'x Mirror of Fashion for Aug.25c Merrymao's Comic Monthly for Aug.10c Nick Nnx for August.,,.10c Fun.lie P.SINCLAIR A SUN.Quebec, July]17, 1867,\t164 NOTING E.mUE UNDERSIGNED, expecting to leave _L iu a few days for Huston and New York, will take orders for all kinds of articles manufactured in tbe United States.F.O.VAL1.ERAND, No, 6, Mountain Hill.COAL OIL, LAMPS, and GLASS-WARE, Wholesale and Retail, at F, O VALLERAND\u2019S, No.6 Mountain Hill.Quobec, July 30, 1867.\t3-167 Harper\u2019s Weekly» FOR JULY 27tli.Price 10 cents.List ol Illustrations :\u2014Tbe Trout Stream, a Sicnc iu Central Park, Feeding the Swans, Coronation of Francis Joseph of Austria as King of Hungary, Royal Guests at tlie Hotel de Ville, Paris ; the Meynell Bible, Summer Time, the Late John Alstqi King, Tux I.atk Gkskral Thomas F.Mxaciier Dr.John Murray Carnocban, tbo Distinguished Surgeon ; Ac., Ac.P.SINCLAIR A SUN.Quebec, July 30, 1867.\t167 \"Virffin Honey.l/v 11 ELL Glasses Top Hive VIRGIN J w iJ HONEY In tlie Comb, from my own Apiary, Just Received and For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street Quebec, July 20, 1I6Î.Carrying the Canadian and United States Mails Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from QUEBEC every SATUR DA Y,calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers, from and to Londonderry.Dates of sailing aro ns follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC: lUBEKMAX.Sutunliiy, July 20, *1867 NOVA SCUT IAN.\t»\t\u2022*\t27,\t\u2022< MORAVIAN.«\tAug.\t3,\t\u2022' AUSTRIAN.\u2022\u2022\t\u201c\t10,\t» NESTOR!AN.\u2022\u2022\t¦SJ N.nnURKI.S BRIGHT ROSIN.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, July 22, 1867.\t|i;g MMVo FLATS, paitly furnished,adjacent to X the M suet'll » Ollico, will lie leased for one or two months, ton rcspeclable tenant.The apartments include a large Diuing.Room and Kitchen, with Parlour, Four Hed-Hoonis and Hath Room, Ac.Gas and water iu each story, Quebec, June 28, 1867.149 ROOMS TO LET LIVERPOOL SOAP.BOXES Caaey\u2019s \"Featlie t Do do 11 Harp \u201d Fo.\" Sale by Quebec, July 2.>, 1867 rH.oiiti*«»n 1 îSojip.Boxes Montreal For Sale by SOAP, do.WILLIAM POSTON.168 LIVERPOOL SOAP.WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, July 22, 1867.\t|68 SOJOofK! Kegs bicarbonate soda.Casks Soda Crystals.For Sale by Quebec, July 22, 1867.Parson\u2019s Coni HIMSHER fpWu ROOMS in the House forming flic 1 corner of Ann and St.Stanislaus Streets, near the Wesleyan Church.Apply on the premises to W.CUKSSAR.Quebec, June 26, 1867,'\t147 NOTICE TO TOURISTS.THE ST.LAWRENCE HALL, (FORMERLY O'NEILL'S HOTEL,) AT CACOUNA, HAVING undergone thorough renovation and improvement, will he Opel! for tlie reception of guests on tlie 17th June, under tlie UiunugeliiuUt of CHARLES CHADWICK, late of the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.Mr.Chadwick trusts (hat Ids experience iu the lutlci establishment, and a desire to make his guests comfortable, will obtain for bini Hie patronage ot the travelling community.Quebec, Juno 15, 1867.\tlm-139 rA^o l»o Lsc»L, A THREE STOUT HOUSE, ST.George Street, U.T., lately occupied by M.Vallfe.Apply to A.U.SI ROIS, Notary, Coulllard Street, U.T.Quebec, Fell.19, 1867.\t43 WILLIAM POSToN.168 WILLIAM POSTON.1867.\t168 ____ Oil.BARRELS PARSON'S No.l Pennsylvania BOCK OIL.For Sale by Quebec, July 22 D Y KW O OPS >1 Barrels logwood, barrels redwood.For Sulo by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, July 22, 1867.\t168 TO BE_LET, 1,'ROM THE FIRST OF MAY next, several Apartments Iu the House, No.I Palace Street, formerly _______ the property of the late ROBERT sYMEs, ESQ., with extensive Yard, Stables, .Caniagc-Houie, Ac., Ac.The Yaid opens uu the back street,affording great facility of entrance lor carriages.For Terms apply to TIIOS.CARY, Or to E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Jan.14, 1867.\t11 FRESH ITUER HAMS, JA SMALL LOT just received, at 7 jd per lb WOODS A CD.Quebec, July t, 1807 1* ^ 0UTu llICO COFFEE.For Sale by M.Quebec, July 10, 1867.MOUNTAIN.158 C O F F F F Barrels porto COFFEE.Rico Fresh Roasted Do Cape Fresh Roasted Coffee.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN Quebec, July 10, 1867.\t158 SEA SIDE-WARD HO I I ! 17AMILIES leaving for the Country or Seaside, will find, at the MEDICAL HALL, an uneqii lied Supply, at low prices, of Sponges.Bathing Caps, Sponge Bags, Kloaling amt Toilet Soaps, Flesh Brushes,; Bathing Gloves, Mosquito Preventative, Citrate ol Magnesia, Berwick's Celebrated English Baking Powder, Dondrliou Coffee, Infant's Feeding Bo'tles, Ridge's Patelil Food, all sizes, Ac., Ac.For Sale by RODERICK McLKOD, MEDICAL HALL.Upper Town Market Square.1 Quebec, July 11, 1887,\t159 LEMONS ! LEMONS ! !\t TN THE FINEST ORDER.\t WOODS A CO.\t Quebec, July 11, 1867.\t159 Kiiglisli Periodicals\tTor July.EX 8.8.NOVA SCOTIAN.\t nOW BELLS\t\t\t Did London Herald\t\t\t lOd Penny Miscellany\t\t\t lOd London Header\t\t\t Did Young Englishwoman\t\t\t Dnl Coruhill\t\t\t Is Sd Englishwoman's Domestic.\t\t 1 h Hd London Society\t\t\t l»8d Temple Bin\t\t\t Is 8d Once a Week\t\t\t Is Hd Cassell'» Penny Headings\t\t\t 1 (Id Chambers' Journal\t\t\t 16d London Journal\t\t\t Did Family Herald\t\t\t Did Boy's Own Magazine\t\t\t Did Boy's Monthly\t\t\t 3 jd Infant\u2019s Magazine\t\t\t U'l P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 16, 1867.\t163 LEATHER I JEST NED BELTING.QUALITY ENGLISH OAK TAN.Address Post Otlicc Box 653, W.H.-GLABSOOW, Manufacturer.Iy-I58 Quebec, July 1», 1867.J3.T QOLD FISH and ACQUAHIA.For Sale at THE MEDICAL HALL.A.rage in England, received ex \u201c Peruvian.' AT THE MEDICAL HALL.Quebec, July 4, 1867.\t153 ORANGES AND LEMONS.FRESH LOT, Just Received.For Sale by JOHN TEAFFK, 34, John Street.143 Quebec, June 21, 1867 ItVohIi ^ CHOICE LOT, just received.For sale by JOHN TEA FFK, 34, St.John Street.Quebec, June 21, 1867.\t113 ^.LUMINATION CANDLES.For Sale by JOHN TKAFFK, 34 St.John Street.Quebec, June 21, 1867.\t143 7WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD, at 19, St I Joseph Street, Upper Town._Quubec, July 2, 1867.\t151 »iiif£ni* S Mitg-u-r J Dry crushed sugar, Crushed A\tditto, Ground\tditto, At tiiauufacliitcr s prices.For sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, July 18, 1867.\t163 Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper JULY I3IIi.Contents :\u2014Thu Arch on Summer Street, the Arch at the Corner of Devonshire and Franklin Strsets, President Jubtisou receiving a Floral Tribute from a Group of Children in Fiauklin Street Rostuu, during the Masonic Celebration, Ac., P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 6, 1867.\t154 American Illustrated Papers.UAUPKR'S WEEKLY, July 20th, lo cents.Contents : Cherry Ripe, the Frigate * Franklin,'' Scottish Games, Harvest on Historic Fields, a Scene at tho South, the Late Maximilian, tho Late General Lopes du Santa Anna, Benito Juarez, President of Mexico; Statue of Victory, An Acadian Homestead iu Louisiana, Ac., Ac.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Qui'iec, July 13, 1867, 181 tlie Old Uaol.rpENDKUS will bo received by DANIEL 1 WILKIE, ESQ., to tho 1st of JULY.It is exported that tho Tenders will slato tho time required for the removal ofthu niaturiuls ; a wall to be retained, three feet high above tho level of the Gaol Yard, except on the Wings of tlie present front.Juno 14, 1867.POSTPONEMENT.The time for receiving TENDERS for tho above is extended to the 1st SKPTKMDKIt.Quebec, July 5, 1867,\ttd-154 Urcutcst Discovery of thc ltHh Ceutury! PAIN RELIEVED WITHOUT TAKING MEDICINE.on RELIEVES PAIN OF EVERY KIND INSTANTLY.Never since tlie Science of Medicine flrs dawned upon the world has any preparation been introduced tlnu will alleviate the aches and pains Unit tlesh is heir to, so speedily at the EGYPTIAN OIL.Nn language can convey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change which it occasions to those who aro suffering.Pain, no matter how excruciating; disappears under its infiiicnce, as if by magic.It is the most wonderful remedy and the most prompt iu its action, ever known to the world.No one will do without it who has used it once\u2014iu fact, wherever the Egyptian UU has hern introduced it has entirely superseded all other pain-relieving préparations.It has beau the nmnns of restoring hundreds to health, who afxur trying everything, and everybody, had given up hoping ever to he well again.What may seem almost incredible about this OH is, that complaints heretoloro considered by Eminent Physicians incurable ¦ire frequently cured by a few (Kittles.No case of Rheumatism or Neuralgia, however desperate or hopeless, but may he bene-fitted by the application of it.For Hiptheria and Sore Throat, Egyptian Gil is the only really reliable remedy in existence.It will relieve the worst cases of Headache immediately For Toothache and Earache It is an instant cure.Sprains are sometimes very obstinate and enlargement of the joints is likely to occur if neglected.Tbe most severe coses,however may be conquered by this Oil in a few days.Rruises, Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Scalds yield readily to the remarkable soothing and healing properties of the Egyptian UH.Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet Bites and Stings o Insects.EGYPTIAN OIL tes Rheumatism Neuralgia, Gout, Diplheria, Sore Throat, Cholera Headache, Faceoclie, Kideache, Backache Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Stiff Neck Stiff Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds Cuts Burns, Mosquito Bites, Ac Every person should procure a bottle of the Egyptian Gil, so as to have it at hand for its timely use may prevent much snffeii'ig, and even bo the means ol saving life, lor instances have frequently occurred where persons at tacked in the night have died while waiting for their Physiciau.q'bu KG YPT1AN OIL is used exenernaHy in nearly all cases, and is very easily applied, as it requires no continued jubhiug ia like other remedies.It may he taken Internally with the greatest safety, as it is warranted to contain no in-jurions iogredimeuts, and Is a purely vegetable extract.Egyptian UH is the most economical remedy in use, as such a very small quantity is required to produce the desired effect.An eminent Druggist Irully remarks that ho has touud there is more virtue in thirty drops of Egyptian OH, then in tbirty hollies of some of the remedies bow before tbe public \u2022 Full directions in both languages accom pauy each bottle.Price 25 ceuts and 50 cent* pur bottle For sale iu Quebec by John Musson A John Burke A Co., and all Druggists.BARNES, HENRY A CO , Montreal, Agenta tor Canada nebec, Sept.18, 1888.,\t1 la-224, 8364 2 C++B THH aüEUKC IHKIU tjRV, JULY aa, I8(»7 SPECIAL NOTICES.A BEAUTIFUL HORSE.Tll«re aotlihiK tl\"it can contrUmlo ho Minch to lemlcr ih.' Loriu hcautlful ami elusiint co Imurovc hi* condition ami make him all ll.at is di oiialdc, iu *\u2022 Hai l.) Arahlau llcavit Udn.ily and I'oiidilion M.dlcluc, li SPECIAL NOTICES.KNOW TTIV DESTINV.Maiiauk K.F.T'ii.im.sroN, tho urcat I'.iikIUIi AatrologUt, Clairvoyant and 1V>.Iioun trician wliu liUM uatonlalicd the flclontflicc la^aeri Ot the Old World, ha* iiow located lierai If at llndiion, N y.Madame Thornton [matawe* inch ha* been used U many I'cioiih\twomlcfl'nl\tnotveraof st-cond «IkIiI, aa loertald.manufactured from tho rich K< uth valuable carrlase and otlu r w Y'' ' .V her to Impart knowledite of the create.t im- nolia, and la obtaining a patron» .feiAancco»», and iio tv.il idi a> U aie u i) wi» 0|Ull(,(.lu t))u hiIIKl(, 1)t mauled of eiiher precedented.It U a lavorite w h It that they ala a).Ueep iton haml in ca*»\t\u2018iV Wllile in a Mat.tram e, hhe d«lln.ate- and opera Hlnttor».It i-Doll I I einerttcney ; it may he civcn at all urn »\tthe very leatur.ar ol the pemon you are to j at *1.00 In lartf bottle», and by l.n THK l*KAHUl»V lUI'U).| OPIN'I UN OF AGOA DE MAGNOLIA.THK (JOVKKN'MKNT AI STUIA I °r (uthi.C y perfect safety.Iteiiiembei the name ai d He.- that the name of Hurd At Co., i»on each pnckaip\u2019^ Northrop A Lyman N.-wcaiitlu, \" ,it to take cold and Miller from soie throat, concha, spitting of blood and pulmonary complaints generally, which II not chocked iniinedialely lead to Bullous con»i (|Ucin.cs.t he .jUuStloli arises\u2014whieli is the cunts per box.Northrop A l.yman, Newcastle, C.W., ti.lierai Agent for Canada.Hold in Quebec by Kodarlek M.I.eod.John Masson A Co.J.K.Burke, I S.Bowen, K.UIroux, and all Medicine Dealers.Quebec, Junu Ci, 18C7.\tlm*13tf The Great English Remedy.H1K JAMES CLABKK S Celebrates 1 1-ormtlo Pillr».Prepared from a pruscription of Sir I.< larke M.D., Physician Kxtriiordiuary to the Queen.rpHIS invaliiahle medicine is unfailing in L tho cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which thu lenialo eonstilution is subject.Each hottb*, price One Dollar, hears the Government Stamp of Ureal Britain to pie vent counterfeits.Iu nil cases of Nervous and Spinal Atleetions Pains in the Buck and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of thu Heart, and Hysterics those Pills will elle, t a cure where all others have failed : and although a powerful remedy, do not «ont du Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything burtlul to the constitution.Full directions in tho pamphlet around each package, which should he carefully preserved.Sole agent for tho United Siates A Canadas, JOB MOSES, N.Y.N.B.\u2014$1.00 mid six postage stamps, cuclos-\u2022I to any uutliorlKod agent will Insure a bottle ntaiuiug lifty Pills by retiim mail.lastle \\V.(I Sen Id inconnu.Northrop A Lyiiiiin, N eral Agents for Canada.Sold in Quebec by Bowles A McLeod, .hdiii Mussoti A Co., J.E.Burke, E.Giroux, and all Medicine Dealers Quebec, Dec.23, 18U.V\t29iJ-l2ni Cleanse the Blood.TI/ITH corrupt, or M tainted Blood, you are sick all over , It may burst out in Pim- (.les or Sores, or iu some -active disease, or it may -in.rely keep you listless, depressed mnl good for nothing.But you .an-not have good health while your utoi'.i is iii'Puri'.\\vls Saii:-/-PAltiu.A purges out ;h.s.impuntie., il \u2018l by all Druggists.(TIIANM.A 1X1.Vitou Til* oKIHINAt.) JMPKKIAL ROYAL BREECH LOADING ARMS COM Ml.SSI ON oK A IVlUiA.lltfultt of the LoU'Hnj .I nn, i'll* system ¦h tl,.Hr [OPINION OF THE (lOVKRSMKNf DF I BELGIUM.I\t| litjiort ou ii troll nui'lr it', tht inüiiufucluif | lloyult il'mmri (at l irgt) with a l\u2018eabwly j inu>Kt> of i atibn 11 nuthm (0.43i inr/i,) ./i»- i fiuttil Jar Hu nr rath nfgn.Tl/o arm la presented l.) Mr.II.Itenurd, repruHentallve of the Inventor.The em tridge, (euutrul lire,) la manufai tur< d at the Govern-urn ment Pyroleeimit establish ment at Antwerp , tlie lead weighs 2t| grams, (37»I I grains,) and tho elniige is 0 grams, (771 .grain*,) oil \"fan\" >\u2022 powder.\trp,IIS ELEGANT AND FRAG BANT GIL THE I RIAL COMPRISES :\t| jh lll,|v,.IM,||y i\u201e high repute for its uu- i.A shooting at 100 metres (328 feet) to urccedoNlcd success in promoting thu Hrowlh, appreciate the iirtcuian.\tRestoring, Improving, and Beautifying tlo> A slioottnr at loo metros, to esliuiate tlie I Human llali It prevents Hair from falllllg ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL ojes\u2019 so!'\u2019\u2014\" Exactly I\" \u2014 Solon Shingle siihl they were there \u201c0yejy tiiue.\" Il he felt -\u2018t/wluy \u2019 in the morning, he took Planta- tion Hitters; if lie felt weary at night, lie ' ud took Plantation Bitters; ifhe lacked appetite, was weak, languid or mentally oppressed, he took Plantation Bitters ; and they never fulled him on Ids plus square and linn Few persons want any better authority ; but us sum» may just read tin/ following : u\t\u2022\t\u2022\t«\tI ewe much to you, for I verily believe Hie Plantation Bitters have saved my life.REV.W.H WAGONER, Madrid, N.Y.\" o\t»\t«\t\u2022\t] have hem a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, anri hud to abandon preaching,\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Bitters have cured me.REV.C.A.MILLWOOD, Now York City.II\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tthud lost all appetite\u2014wad so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, amt hail a perfect dread of society.*\t*\t* Plantation Bitters have act mu all right.JAMES HEIM IN WAY, St.Louis, Mo.'1 n\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of Hie Kidneys ami Urinary Organs, that distressed me lor years.They act like a charm.C.U.MOORE, 254 Broadway, N.Y.\u20191 MRS.O.M.DEVOE, Manager of the Union Home School, for Soldiers\u2019 Children, says sho '\u2022 has given It to the weak and invalid children under lier charge, with the most happy atitl g ratify iiifC résulta.\u201d W « have received over a hundred reams of stu b certificates hut no advertisement is so effective as what people themselves say of a good article.Our fortune aud our reputation is at stake.Tlie original quality aud high character of these goods will he sustained under every and all circumstances.They hav» already ol tained a sale iu every town, village, palish and hamlet among civilized nations.Base imitators try to come ns neeir our name and style as they can, and because a good article cannot ho sold as low as a poor one, they tind some support f/otii parties who do not care what they sell Be on your gtitnd.See our private stamp over tlie cork.P.H.DRAKE A CO., New York City.Saratoga Spring Water.soU by all Druggists.\t_ I'he ti ial* w itli Hi dueled III two series, of ammunition on ham! being tired.Tlie first of tin *e two * u Firing fora/curacy b.\tFiling fur iiipidily ; c.\tA series of rounds durability nl the Invci.1/ , it.Firing with cartiidg Peabody arm eierou-.oiJing to the quail ity 2 rounds m all yt tot ration 3.A //«/.hoot mi;.PRECISION.oil or t .ruing grey, streligth-ns weak l/air, « lesn-t * it from Sc ml ami Dsndriff, and makes it beautifully soft, pliable ami glossy.For iallv re-onimeuded as .\u2022'< M\u201cnufui r\u201c°0)l'*1\" 1 forming\",be hïsi.Ü«f a beautiful bead of hair ri.-s consisted in \u2014 jh I) f.zl testing ll/e ¦ purposely (lamilg- 1'lie seeuudol the two ?/.* coU*i»tei| ill a further testing I/I till hroei /., as to its I nil iem y, imdei a variety ofcircum 'anc *, 1371 rounds in all l/idug In.
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