The Quebec daily mercury, 1 août 1867, jeudi 1 août 1867
[" I 'VOLUME LXII.\u2014NUMBER 177.m o h a; a k r x r i' dj a a t r o r u i.a x e t r n .k l i a d j c a .u Virg.utide in the world that will cm I straight hair, and at the same time give it a l.ciunifu! glossy appearance.Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, hut invigorates lioaiititles, and cleanses it ; is highly and delightfully perfumed, ai d is the must c uipleto article of the kind ever olfcrcd to the Auiriican publie, Tlie Crisper Coma will he sent to any address sealed and postpaid for $1.Address all or 'ers to W.L.CLARK it CO.Chemists, No.3, West Fayette street,SYIIACIM., N.Y.Quebec, March 3u, 1807.\tli-70 ANTHOLOGY.THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDKHFl'I.REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT AS1 RuLOGlST, MADAM II.\\.FERItliiO.ROYAL INSURAN* L C OMPANY «>i ing the pietiilun*, with a tine ol tell sliilliugr per < ent., on the production of satisfactory i videiice of the good »t Ite of health ol the life a sun d .I'artk ipation of profits by the nssim ,1 amounting to two.thirds of its nett amount.Large Bonus declared 1865, amounting to A'3 pur cent, per nni uni on the sum assured being on ages from twenty to furty, a i per cent on the premium N'e.rt division of profit i\u2019i I8ÜU.Stamps and Policies are not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by tile ( ompaiiy.Midical Repehee :\u2014Dit.ROW\u2019AND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.AGENTS.Quebec, Juno 1st, 18ti7.\t149 ORLEANS O' FERRY.N and after MONDAY next, the 37th Inst the \u201c MAID OF ORLEANS'' will resume lier Regular Summer Trips, tailing at Indian Cove uud St.Joseph :\u2014 Leaves the Island Leaves Qi-kbbc.At il.OO A M.\u201c\t4.U0\tI\u2019.M.\u2022\u2022\tÜ.00\tP.M.At 8.15 A.M.\u201c 2.30 P.M.\u201c 3.00 P.M.Besides an Early Trip on Market Days, and two trips on Sundays.Thu bteumer does not undertake to stop at Indian Cove during an easterly gale t) 1 Saturdays the last trip of Hie Bout will he ouu hour later.By order, P.Qvebec, May 25, 1807.PLANTE, Master.6111-122 REPARATOR IK CAFILLI, Ile, ti active ufcuinfui t, ana III3 Wurth a lig, Coma aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair, Aud rejoice iu year own luxuriant hair, REPARATOR capilli.For restoring hair upon bald bends, (from what ver cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face It has no equal, ft will fmee the Imard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks or hair upon hnid heads in from two to three tnotitus.A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing that will force 01 hast, 11 the growth of the hair or heard.Their assertions are false, as thousands of living witmssi s (from their own experience) can hear witness.But many will say, how are we to diatiugiiish the genuine Irom the spurious 7 It certainly is difficult, as uliiu-teiiths of the diff.rent Preparations advertised fur the hair and heard are entirely wor bless, and you may have already thrown away laiga amounts in their ptirebusu.To such we would say, try the Reparator Capilli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully comes up to our representations.If your Druggist does not keep ir, send us one dollar and we will forward It postpaid, together with a receipt for the money, which will he returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given.Address W.L.CLARK i CO., Chemists, No.3, West Fayette .street, Mvbiccse, N.Y.Quebec, April 3, 1867.\tly-79 (assei.i.'s SÜâï iUHaaiJ TLN ets .'K A I\u2019AU r.Fiei|ht lo and from Montreal, 'rPHE St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company\u2019s A First-Class Steamers RGYAL,\tALBION, BANGER,\tL\u2019AIGLE, ST.ANDREW,\tSAMPSON, Will carry Freight to and from Montreal, nt 40 per cent under TurifT Rates.For f rther information apply at the Com pony\u2019s offices, iu either City.A.GABOUUY, Secretary.Quebec, June 7,1867.\t\u2022\t132 Montreal Ocoaii Sieamstrip Co'y GLASGOW LINE.\u2022 iimiiioi* Woi* vioci.rilE STEAMERS GF THE GLASGOW \u2022 LINK, consisting of the si DA \\ ID, I65'i tins.Capt.Watts.¦s I * ANDREW , 1432 tons.,,,,\t*\u2022 Scott.SI.(1 EtIKG I*.1468 tonsLieut, smith.SP.PA'l KICK, 1307 tons.Cant, Trocks.Capt.Tho Stcaniship ST DAVID, Capt.Watts, \"ill sail from QUEBEC for GLASGOW, direct, on or about TUESDAY, the 9lli of July, iutaut.The Steamship S\u2019i\u2019.ANDREW, Capt.Scott, will sail from Quebec for Glasgow direct, on or about SATURDAY, the 13th Instant, BATES UF PASSAGE Cabin.Intermediate.Steerage.FROM QUEBEC.I ''ACII ÿumher complete in its.If.Conduct-1_J etl by Tom Hood.Printed on toned paper, with sixteen illustrations in each part.Contents of Part 4 :\u2014To Celia, J0I111 Strong\u2019s Box, A Sea Dirge, The Comet, Buttle of Chal-grova, To Dtlfodils, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Haunted Pul.itec, Comic Miseiies, What a Baby\u2019s hand Unll.cketl, Virtue, Song of the Einigrant in Bermuda, Death of a Miser, Advice to Young Women, Tom is Expected, Hie Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The Glove aud the Liona, How Commodore Trunnion went to get Married, An account of a rich Cumac'ho'ti Weddings, To A them from Priion, P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, May 10, 1867.\t110 Drugs, tScc.PBARMACIITICAL i'REPA HATIONS, Photoubakhic Sinuhiks, ScnaiCAL Instkcmknts, Shop Fittimos, pEKri'MEHT, Drcub, Paints, Glass Ware, Medicine Chests, Stouekekpeiih' Scndiius Patent Medicines Dhyhalterieb, Dye Goons, Coloke, Lozrniies, Chemicals, Oilmen's Stores Vktkiii.nahy Sundries ICE ! ICE ! ! FHiSONS intending to subscribe for ICE.for tlie Seuain or by the Montli, will please send in their imiocx and places of reside nee as soon as possible.Parties livin'.' \u2022 'ilsi\u2019le the toll gates can have tlie Ice I.fl daily at the tolls.Double quantity left on Saturday for Soudai use.Terms moderate.Delivered in all parts of the city, LEON ABEL, Champlain Market.Quebec, May 11, 1807.\ttf-111 B E MO V Al,.rrniK I NDKBSIGNED respectfully j - A, I iuloruis bis friend* ainl the pul\" k«-ikfl lie In general that he has removed hisClo.k and Watch Establishment to No.12, Kt.John Street, corner of St.John and Palace Streets, where by stiiet attention to business, he hopes to no lit a continuance ol tlie I.lierai encouragement s ho .va to bun in the past.A Fine Stock of Watches, Clucks, Rings, and Jewellery of all descriptions constantly on hand.N.B \u2014Watches and Clocks entrusted to him to 1 lean un.I repair are.urefully stored in a fire-proof sale, and nil goods warranted to give entire satisfaction.J.P.O END RON, Watchmaker A Jeweller, Corner St.John and Palace Streets, Opposite Wolfe's Buildings, U, T.Quebec, May 11, 1867.\t2m-IU .$60.00 .$10.00 .$34.00 Intoimodiatc Passengers by this Line are furnished by the Company with beds, bedding and all other requisites For pnrticnluriGflfiply to RLLANS, RAE A CO., Agents, 21, St, Peter Street, Quebec, July 5, 1867.\t\u2022\t|C.| TO CO.VS 9;.tit* T! I Q U E R U \u2019 S COD LIVER OIL JELLY.INVENTED k PREPAKhD BY E QUKBU Chemist and Phiuuiacutiist, AND APPROVED BV THK ACADEMY OK MEDIlTIE, For Coughs, Colds, Bnmohiul and Tuber-culer CoiiHiiuiDlioii, Surstula and General Debility.Tlie most mild bluml, nutritious l\"im in wliich Cod Liver oil cun be us., and «itli more benefit secured to tlie patient by a single teas; oonf.il of this Jelly tl.u-i by double \u2022ho (plantily ot tin- clear or unj.liliud Oil.I or sale by all diiiggisls nisi h.H.TRUKX, Wholesale Druggists, 15 Bvknran St , N.Y.Sold iu Quebec hr Win Ahern Quebec, Juu, 30, 1867.\tGm-24 BY ROYAL COMMAND Sled I\u2019en JHaker (o Ihe Um cii Royal Mail Line Between I Quebec & Montreal.THE NEW A SPLENDID IRON STEAMER QUEBEC, CAPT.J.B.LA BELLE, Will leave the Napoleon Wharf for Montreal, ' \u2014OY\u2014 TUESDAY*, Till! HMD AY'* ! A «ATUKDAYS, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, P.M., AND THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER I \u201cMONTREAL.\u201d CAPTAIN ROBERT NELSON, \u2014 ON\u2014 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS.AND FRIDAYS, Calling at Bâtis, an, Threo hivers and Sorel.Cabin, $3, M> si and Slate Boom Berth in-j eluded ; Steerage, $1.'1 ickets sold and Statu Rooms lerured at the Office on the Wbatf, The arrangements of this Line me most complete, ami the advantages presented to travellers unequalled.Tho Company will not he accountable for Specie or valuables, unless Bills oy Lamnu, having the value expressed, are signed therefor.Further information may he obtained nt the Office ou the Napoleon Wharf.J.K.DESCHAMPS, Agent.Quebec, May 6, 1867.\t107 GRAND EXCURSION TO THK FAR FAUKD River Saguenay ! AND SKA-BATMING \u2014AT\u2014 KI'ltRAY HAY, CACOUJA AM> TADOfSAC.ÜU10U ('AltHOMS »m:tt d Summer Shawls, Hummer Dress Goods, Summer Gloves and Hosiery, Ac., Ac.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A large lot of Remnants of every description, at little over half price.BEHAN BROTHERS, |[Latu O'Neill a Behans] ('OMMmriii.IIursB, Quebec, June 2H, 1867,\t149 Extract from Lancet, December 22, 1866.Liy.CaiiuuN'IH Dki'kiiiikxs -We are very sceptical o| ini' value ot lo w icuicdirs uud it was iu a spirit ol si.plicism that we tii,-,t ihc G'l¦ vuihoiiis dctcigens.It is represented lo lei a .onccntiHtcd al ol.olic solution oi ih.< oiislilileuts 111 coni In, awl to contain all the iotn.I.igicdlcnts of tin lir, lo wil, Ii.ii/.iiic, napthi.e, and pheuii acid.1 he uddiliou I ol \"at, i.with iigiiutii.n, inukes a dm.ible 1 clllillsioll, iu \"liii h the t o t.\u2019iiniiiis in a Mint,.ol line siiHpeusioii, allllost eqilival.'Ut to -1 \u2022 i\"U.(tin iherapciiti.ai c\\pciii.|i.,.,1 Hi,, preparation is v.iy satisfactory iud \u2022i d.Jnour liand» it has h.eu a most ellci tivi' agent in the iasc ot various skin diseases, eupwially Novels by the first Author* of the dm \u2014 Short Tab »\u2014Poems\u2014Educational m.d s.ia| K-W»- Descriptions of tlie moat liemarkiii.tu 1 I'Jaces in llie World\u2014Thousands of 10.ml Receipts of every kind\u2014Recoruu of m ientilic Inv-iitioiis amt Diabovuii.s\u2014Statisiics mi-braciug all thu Odhial keturus puldisln u, ut Public Account*\u2014Pbpnlaiiou\u2014Einigiiitior._ Hualth\u2014 ilitaiy, Naval and Comujeiuul Atkirs\u2014Valuable General Mnlisiiml Iuf,,,.maiioit\u2014 rticles ot Literary nod Histotf.a! Interest, illustrative of passing event,_VI my I and Laughable Jokes and Anculotes\u2014A voluminous personal Correspondance upon I every imaginable liipic.IIMIK LONDON JOURNAL, the n.-t cheap-± est, largest, and most beautiful illustrated Publication ever issued, having 11i1n.it,* emulation than that ul any other pciiodKul in tlie world.in 71(J S JUST RECEIVED : ZjEAL SKINS.For Sale by JOHN LKMESUIUER * CO.Quebec, June 18, 1867\t141 tlMIK LONDON JOURNAL is issued J- Weekly Numbeis, one Penny, »I'HE LONDON JOURNAL iu Mouthl X Parts, .\"ixpence.fllHE LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly X Volumes, Four nbiliiugs uud nixpi m .\u2022 fllHE LONDON JOURNAL Volumes I to X 46 are now ready, ouiind iu clutli.XHK LONDON JOURNAL maybe had in thu Colonies.milK LONDON JOURNAL.Pints and X Volumes are always iu pi Hit, DEMERARA SUGAR.Tns London journal office, Miami, Loudon complete, aud the advaiiUgm picseuted to Now Landing ex \u201c Arthur,\u201d from Llver|>ool :\tQuebee.Miirch 3l>, 1866.ly-75 QUEBEC BATH HOUSE \u2014 AM) \u2014 HAIR-DRESSING ROOM, O P P O 8 I T K R U S S E L I.' 8 H I) T E L tr 5 VKR\\ actnuauiodatioa is atloided at tbe Bktb lloiisu.Tho Pubic may depend upon thu mont extreme cleanliness and care in every respect, together w ith all the latest improvements and conveniences.Terms for Baths, 25 cents.Salt Water Baths, 50 cents.Season Tickets.$4.S.BOURGEOIS.Proprietor.Quebec, June 19, 1887\t3ni-14'i travellers iin> quailed.Freight taken at lowest rates, and forwarded at Tuaoi nil Karas over the Great Western 1 Railway.1 In on eh Tickets to all places, with any information, ma tic obtained fiom JAS, STEVENSON, Agent, Napokou Wharf, Quebec.| Quebec, May 16, I8»7.\t116 NOTICE^ All book accounts must be settled at once by CASH PAYMENT 01 .otherwise.From this date, all SALKS will he positively for CASH ONLY, with a liberal discount, | as the Stock must be c.eared out by tbe lat I AUQUnT.T.LAIDLAW It CO.Quebec, May 22, 1887.\t120 15 ir I HDS Extra Bright Demcrara SUGAR.For Sale by JOHN LKMKKt'KIKR A CO.Quebec, June 18, 1867.\t141 JAVA COFFEE.Now Landing ex '' Arthur,\u2019' fiom Liverpool : 1 1 t) j$AUS JAVA ^FFeK.For Sale by JOHN LKMESUIUER k CO., Quebec, June 18, .867,\t141 IMfiying: CJarclft.fM.t.VOMORTL .Pi91 SIC, CUOK-'K! SPARKLING I! uuilliantiii U'll.L bu found In tbu New Collect!.m entitled, \u201c THE PIANISTS ALBUM, just out, containing all the popular piec.s that are invariably called for, and with whic h every player should be luiuiliar.Adapted to the capacity of thu majority ot players Ft Ice, Plain, $2.56 ; (.'loth, $3.99; full gilt $1.69, Sent post-paid.OLIVER D1T60N k CO, Publishers, 277, Washington Street, Boston.Quebec, July 17, 1867.\tR-.r Now Lauding e* \u201c Mary üurk J Antwerp : \"VASES PLAYING CARDS.from 3 For Sale by JOHN LKUKHUK1EK * CO.Quebec, June 18, 1867.\tIll LEATHER B1 BELTiNul.1 EST QUALITY ENGLISH OAK TANNED.Address Post Office Box b53, Montreal.W.H.GLASSOuW, Manufacture' Quebec, July 10, 1867.\t|y- THE «UEBEC MEItCUItY, AUGUST I, 1861 ****** The Mercury, beiug the ouly Dally Eyeolng Newspaper la Quebec, aad a\u2018.all times fully up with the very 1 itest Maritime and General Intelligence, oilers to the public a moat desirable Adverting channel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.ltlcbclk-ii Compai,y\u2014.1 K Dcicbaiop».ttoalcd Tondor*\u2014P Biaun.Uia»olutlon of Partnurablp\u2014Ucvey k C*.fiooka for tb« Plano-Porto\u2014Diuon A Co.Vinegar\u2014William Pootou.Smoked Kalmou\u2014Jolin Teafto.Sherry Wlite\u2014\tdo, Port Wine\u2014\tdo, ICnKh*!1 I'apera\u2014Sinclair A Son.Tempérance Hall\u2014Ur W MorrU.Ameiicau Invoieca\u2014Phoa Worthington.Steamer t'nlou for Uelow\u2014A (labour)'.Notice\u2014Wm ijuinn.Urand Concert\u2014Mr U Ferguson.IlluKtrated Papers\u2014Sinclair A Son.Notice\u2014Philip Vibert.White Kraelve Socp\u2014William Posten.Comb Matcher\u2014\tdo Caudles\u2014\tdo Boy's Monthly\u2014Sinclair A Hon.Novels\u2014\tdo Tinsses\u2014William Ahern.Wanted\u2014St.Louis Hotel.Lost\u2014\tdo Notice\u2014C Mlvillo du Chêne.Tenders Wanted\u2014Commissariat.Fig* and Prunes\u2014Woods A Co.launch is aometliiug more than the London Churivari ; it is the straw which shows how the wind blows in the polities of England, more especially on ijuefctions of foteign policy.The last cartoon is most suggestive, it represents John Hull roeeiving the .Sultan.J.H.says \u201cYou a sick man, my Crimean doctors have done you all the good iu the world.\" The reception of the Sultan by England at present has evidently a deep signilieanse and whatever Lord Huasell might du, it is protty clear that the Dcrbyitus will not yield to Huaaia the Dominion of the Hast.CHL'UGI! OF ENGLAND.I HOW LONG WILL THE DOl'K HEIGN ?Ilia Lordsltip the Hishop of Montreal and\t- Metropolitan w.Java Montreal m In a letter Iront Home hi the LiUrlt, rouit\" for England.\t\" end a couple !ll,e following remarks are made upon the of days at Spencer Wood, on a visit to the prolonged occupation of the pontifical Governor General, ami intends embarking throne by l\u2019ope l'ius IX.for Liverpool on Saturday, the Slat, uocom \u2018\u2019 I ho longevity ot the M isui-lvrrelti pa.ticd by the Bishops of the other Cant- '\u201c\"\"\u2018y\u2018h\t\"* «'\u201c'f ^'lia - \u2022\t^\t1\ta niuiuber ot it who, at Hf, years of age, [Iffjtortetl /or thr /Milt/ Mercury.] dim dioceses, to attend the inerting at Lambeth Dalaee, convened by Hi.Graeo the Archbishop of Canterbury lot he \u2018d.'itli of September next.THE SULTAN AND NAPOLEON.The navigation el the Niger by steam is, it seems, at last about to bo undertaken by a French company.It is curious that France should ba now completing a work whorte feasibility was tirst shewn by England over thirty years astonished every one by his vivacity and ugili^'.Among thu common people at Home, Pius IX., it is said, has got only two years more to live, hc(:m»e no Pope has ever occupied the poutilical throne so long as did St.Peter, who w i.ILsh p ot Home lor li.'J years.This belief tint no Pope cm ,\t- reach the time of St.Peter is almost uni- * he Turquie of Conslaiitinople under versai.Pius IX.is now m the liilml year the heutliug \u2022\u2022 The Sultan a relation of the of hu pontificate, and every thing leads to Emperor Napoleon III.'\u2019 has the following belie! that he will attain that ag.-, which curious article\t-6,{ PT1* b,av\u201c \u2018'¦V1*'1 t0 .Jo', \u201ci* P.ü,,\u2018.i,i- .\t,\t,\tcute in one oi the longest m tlio pitul Iiih- \u201c wl,at ,lc8ree of relationship?We tury.|.,us \\ ||, .ij^j 4 luw moul|,N |JUfgle know nolliing about il, but wd remember MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.KUHOPEAN NEWS.BY THE CABLE.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, jLT.-QOVEBNOR\u2019H OFFICE, 18th July, 186Î.HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUTENANT OOVERNOU of the Province of guebee will receive persons desirous of seeing him on bii'lness, on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of each week, from 11 A.M.to 1P.M., and from 2 P.M.to 4 P.M., until further notice.C.KUO.PA NET, Lt.-Col.9th Halt., A.I) V.pru.Inn.£>- The Morning Chronicle, Daily Newt, and Quebec Oaielle pleaRo insert twice a week.Quebec, July 19, 1867.\t166 .\treaching Ht.Peter's length oi time.When sgo, when an expedition commanded by having read in the Historié de la Martinque u Pope is inatolled tlm esr.lmals approach Itiehard Landor completed the navigation M.Duiiey, the tale which we(ubjnin:\tHie throne and say \u2018 We Mi-.li your Holi- of the Niger in an iron steamboat.The Monarchs of Western Africa, however, refused to permit the English to form a trading establishment in that country, alleging as their reason that \u201c the English had first sought leave to form a trading port iu India and had then made themselves masters of the country.'' That the Niger is about to be opened to legitimate trade is highly satisfactory to the lovers of humanity throughout the world, ness to live to tlie age of Hi.Peter, which i/ou eu,ut'ii c.rn.I,\t\u2022 That i' not an article curried to Algiers.Mailamoiselle de Kivry was possessed of a beamy beyond dcserip* lion: she was one of those magnificent creole types of which the tropical latitudes c .«re »o prodigal, and whose distinction, full but it is »o he regretted that the first, ()f ^ ^ anJ (le||cale |arigQuri\t^ explorers of the river sod the most uncoui- (\u201e improve love.Ihe liey of Algiers eon-promising of the enemies of tho slave trade sidered himself unworthy to reign over the should htvo failed to realise the well earned heart of so perfect a creature, and she was In I77H Mile.Dubuc do Kivry, a creole of sixteen, having finished tier education in France took her passage on board u vessel belonging to one ol the French Atlantic ports logo to Martinique.Having encountered contrary winds, the ship put in at Gibraltar to repair damages and renew her supply of water.Soon after Helling sad ; MAXIMILIAN\u2019S LIFE IN MEXICO, again she watt captured by pirates and i\t- AN INTKum'INU SKKILII.London, July 31, eve.Consul* closed at '.MI.U.S.b-liU's, 7-j.Illinois Central, 77.Erie, 18t\\ Atlantic and Great Western, \u2022l.PAlilS, July 31.In thu compotlvc trial of mowing and reaping machines, which took place yesterday in tin: Imperial farm at Vincennes, the distribution of prises made by tho jury shows that the American inventors excelled all olheis.C.H.McCormick receives the of faith,\u2019 replied Benedict XIV., who was highest prize for his reaper and mower, and | still young and in perfee- health.Never- I Hold medals are awarded to Messrs.Wood ; theleas, he reigned only 18 years.\" Never- [gold medals arc awarded to Messrs, and Parry.fruits of their exertions.m QUEBEC POST OFFICE, ¦Trd or Jult, 1867.MAILS for the United Kir adorn per Cmia-dim Line, via the Kiver St.Lawrence, will be closed every .SATURDAY In JULY, at.7.00 a.m.Supplementary Bug at.8.00a.m.Per Cunard Line, via Now York, on SATURDAYS, tho 6th and ZOth of Jul -.at.6.00 p.m.And via Boston, witb Mai Ik for Halifax, Newfoundland and Bermuda, on SATURDAYS, tho nth, and 27th of July,\tat.6.00 p.m.Mails for New Brunswirk and Nova Scotia via Portland and St Johu's, will be closed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5.30 p.m.Mails for HALIFAX, via I\u2019ortland,(Letters 12 J cents per ) ox.Newspapers 3 cents each) on Fridays at.5.30 p.m.Mails for Montreal, Three Rivers, Sore!, Ac., per Steamer, at.3.00 p.m.Mails per Oraud Trunk, West, for Way Odices, Montreal, Canada West, United SUtes, Ac., at.6.00 p.m.Supplementary Bag,\tat.6.30 p.m.Mails per (irand Trunk to River du Loup and East, at.10.30 a.m.Supplementary Bag,\tat.11.00 a.m.AH letters posted for Supplementary Bags must ne prepaid hy Stamps.All registered letters mutt be firepaitl and posted fifteen minutes before the hours at which me ils are advertised to be closed.J.SEWELL, Postmaster, Quebec, July 3, 1867 |\t152 ADDRESS TO THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.The following Address was presented to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor at three o\u2019clock this afternoon :\u2014 To Hi* Excellency Sir Narcitie Fortmat llcllmu, Lieut man l-doverntir of thu Pro* viitct oj Quebec.Wc, tho inhabitants and land-holders of tho parish and municipality of L'Ancienne Lorctte, publicly astcrablcd, bug that we may be permitted to approach your Excellency, and offer our congratulations at the advent of your elevation to the eminent situation of first Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Queboo.As inhsbitants of the County of Quebec, wo appreciate the high honor conferred upon us hy the selection of one of its native born members to the distinguished situation which you occupy.From your love for our common country, tho zeal which you have shown for thu promotion of its interests, and your knowledge of the wants and sentiments of the people, we presage that your administration will bo honorable to yourself and advantageous to the people.Plcaso allow us to offer you and Lady Bclluau the ezpressinn of our most sincere wishes for your health and prosperity.His Excellency was pleased to reply as follows : \u2014 To the Inhabitant» and Landholder» of the Pariah and Munici/ialily of L'Ancimnc Lorette : Gentlemkn,\u2014 I thank you for your congratulations at the advent of my nomination to tho eminent situation of first Lieutenant Governor ot the Province of Quebec.I am flattered to hear that you conceive from my love of our common country and from tho zeal which I may have displayed 1er its interest, a favorable omen for my administration and Ihe welfare of the people which I have at heart.Please accept my thanks and those oi Lady Bcltcau for your kind wishes.reseived for the Sultan.Selim III.was then on the throne.The Marliniquc creole knew how to captivate his heart ; but as on entering the harem she hud not abdicated her quali'ies of mind, she soon acquired a great ascendancy over the Sultan, whom she inspired with her better resolutions.When General Sebastians came to Constantinople as amhassadur, in 1807, the English fleet passed the Dardanelles and anchored in the Golden Horn.Consternation leigned everywhere, Mile de Bivry was then Sultana Valide; she infused her energy into Selim ; defensive works were undertaken under the influence of the French ninbussador, and the English fleet had to retire before the formidable batteries which were opposed to it.M.lc de Bivry was cousin-German of Mile Tasclier de la Prgerie, who Ijecame the Empress Josephine, and whose daughter, Hurleuse, was the mother of Napoleon 111, and ns the nciual Sultan descends from ->011111, the relstionohip exists.Beyond any doubt, the influence of the Sultana Valide developed the reforming spirit of her son Mnhou-I ; and thus it is to a French ttoman that Turkey is indebted for her first steps in the way ol progress.\u201d ($ucbet IpcTtum THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1 THK VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH.BY MR.McGEE\u2019S ELECTION.The Committee of Messrs.McGee and Ogilvie ore perfecting arrangements for public meetings, the last three evenings of this week, one to he held in each ward ol tho Western Division.Speeches in French and English wilt be made at each meeting.The Montreal Correspondent of the Fenisn organ at Toronto ( The Irish Canadian) frankly avows that it was McGee\u2019s hostility to the brethren of the F.B.ever since his memorable Wexford speech, the sympathizers with Fenianism had resolved on deadly hoatility to him in this city.This is, we sutpcct, the root of the matter.\u2014Montreal Gazette.We are gratified to hear that Mr.McGee, in his candidature in the County ol Prescolt, for Ihe Locol representation, meets with substantial evidence of success.The Otlswa Citizen ssys : \u201c His opponent, Mr.Boyd, is personally and, we believe, deservedly, popular in the County, and is a strong Candidate ; hut it is excecdingly prubablc that Mr.McGee will beat hITn by a respectable majority.\u201d We shall be pleased to see Mr.McGee returned, as we believe his presence in the Legislature of Ontario would he productive of general good to Ihe Province.Rejrorted /or the Quebec .Mercury.THIS EYEMM\u2019S DESPATCHES.SIX O'CLOCK.Very Latest by the Cable.LONDON, Aug.1, NOON.The tendency of all securities is better, os the feeling that vur is approaching between France nod Piussia is declining.Consols ÎML U.S.bonds, 7\u2018J'f.Illinois (\u2019entrai, 77.Eric, 18:j.Atlantic and Great Western, 221 LIVERPOOL, Aug.1, NOON.Cotton quiet ntid steady.Weather beautiful and favorable for crops.A M E U I C A N N E W S.Horticrltcral Exhibition.\u2014 Wo sre glad to observe that, through tho energy of tho leading members of the new Horticultural Society, considerable progress has already been made towards getting up a handsome floral exhibition next month.Tito Prill Shed is understood to be at the disposal of the Society for their inaugural fair, on the -Ith and f>lh Sept., and no finer building or more central and camniodiou< hail could he imagined than that afforded by tho Drill Shed, with its wide-spanning and lofty roof, and its many windows and gas lights for day or evening use.All who have a taste for the cultivation of fl >wcrs, or who admire tho products of nature, whether in the wilds, the garden, the con- Imi-oiitance of the Coming Election.\u2014The pastoral letter of Ihe il.C.Bishop of Montreal concerning the approaching general election, includes the following information :\u2014 Sahbsth before Ihe general election, the Peni Creator, will he chanted before Hie parish Mass with the coflecl of the Holy Ghost.Un the same .-sabbath there will lie (lie solemn benediction of the Holy Sacrament, and Ihe Salce, Uctjina, will he chanted, wi'h the corresponding verse and prayer, in order to obtain from the Mother of Mercies that Ihe elections should be conducted wi1 bout offence to her divine Son, and llial they may have a happy result.On the days of thcelection, all the pries'* shall recite before their Mass the \u201cVeni, sancto,\u2019\u2019 &c., and soy the collects of the I loly Ghost, in order that all the electors may be eolighleiied by him who is the \u2022'light of hear a.\u201d The holy relics will be exposed all day long, during the lime of 'he said elections, wi'h the usual ceremonies, in Older to obtain the intercession of all the .Saints, that there may he no excess of liquor.It is thus that Roman Catholic pastors are preparing in their own way, their people for the solemn duties of the comingelection ; and we trust Protes'ant ministers will be at leas' equally faithful in their own way also, of pre;ariiig their hearers for this most important du'y,\u2014a duty, the right or wrong discharge of which will largely influence the future of the Dominion of Canada.A Mother and Four Children Burn ed to Death.\u2014The Prescott Telegraph gives the particulars of a shocking calas trophe which occurred in the township of Augusta, on Tuesday night last, whereby the wife ol an old pensioner, named Lav.-ry, and lour little children, weie burned literally to adies.The log-house in which they lived caught fire from a stove during the night.The father of the family and a son escaped by jumping frutn the up|>cr storey, hut the poor woman perished while attempting to rescue her four young children.New York Press.\u2014Wc have had the honor of u call this forenoon from Mr.C.B.Thomson, editor and proprietor of the Lelloy (in.tile, Chairman of the Press Convention of the State of New York.\\VU derived much valuable information from Mr.Thomson on the objects and working of tho American Press Conventions, and hope to have an opportunity of seeing the experience of our confreres there shortly availed of in Canada.A writer in the Paris Figaro, M.d Au-veigue, who appears to hire known the Emperor Maximilian in Mexico, contributes to that journal a few purticulais respecting him.M.d\u2019Auvergne says : \u201cEverybody will remember the portraits of this fair German, with blue eyes, light colored whiskers, and hair parted up the mitdle of the lore-head right down to tin-i|eck.Not only his photograph, but Ins bust by Danton, resembles him exceedingly.Detbarrolles was atiui k wi h the elegance and delicacy of his hands, with his long and tapering fingers, lie read in Inm taste for science, an unconcern of Hie gifts of illusion, and above ail, a prodigious obstinacy, combined, however, with an irresolution which has unquestionably hastened on the Jes'inies of'he Mexican empire.\" Maximilun's taste for science was so strong that he was accused of shutting himself up at Chapultepec for the purpose of VIENNA, July 31.Accounts have reached this city of a terrible expLsion which occurred iu ooc of the large mines owned by the Rothschilds, iu Moravia.The mine was full of workmen at the lime of tho disaster and more than a hundred miners are reported to have bcou killed and injured.The visit of the Sultan of Turkey to Vienna terminated to-day.He departei this p.m.for Pcsih, where he will make a briei visit and thence ptoeced to Constantinople.BERLIN, July 31.Alt- ua, thu largest city iu Holstein and situated about five miles from the city of Hamburg, has joined the new Xollvcrem.The Prussian Government is preparing and will shortly send to Copenhagen a reply fortune, a decided tendency lor j (0 Hie note of the Danish Cabinet, request-a love of power and pageantry, ) jnj, information as to guarantees required by Prussia lor the protection of tho Germans iu Northern Schleswig.LONDON, July 31, EVE.To-day was tho second day of the Goodwood races.The principal race, which was unox| cetodly won by the Duke of Beaufort\u2019s stufiing birds.He has lefi, in fact, behind Uouiera.Thc |cading |10I,,es him some remarkable collections in nulual history, which were the only things Hat the poor Archduke thought ol saving and sending to Europe at the lime the Freich tinny took its departure.\u2018\u2022The Emperor rose regularly at fuir o\u2019clock in the morning, and, dressing himself in a little grey suit\u2014gray from the gaiters to the hot\u2014sat down before Ins writ ng table, and only resigned his pen when at 8 precisely his valet announced to him that his breakfast was ready.Af'er paitaking quickly of a frugal meal he returned to Ins interrupted work ; this, with an hour\u2019s reading, one or two audiences, and a council with his ministers, sufliced to fill up the morning.\u201c At three o\u2019clock the Emperor dined wi'h his antire suite when the Court wusut Mexico, and with a simplicity which wn« almost citizenlike, when lie and the Empress were at Chapultepec.Iu the latter case 'here were usually three or four priests, the reception of whom was intimate.The Empciorund Empress sat side by side, and tho guests took their neats at pIcaMtrc, each striving to bo nearest to their Majesties, who did the honors of their table with an amiability, a cordiality, and a good humor (hat charmed every < tie.\u201c Three d mestics only served the dinner, at tho conclusion of which the guests smoked without ceremony some exquisite cigars made at Havana expressly for tho Emperor, who hiimelf handed tlicin round.\u201c The people by whom he was surrounded were a most despicable set, and, as 1 should have much to recount to their disadvantage did I tell all I know, I will limit myself to two or three anecdotes.Example\u2014The Emperor hss on his table a revolver damascened with gold, the handle of which was of ivory, and which disappeared one day after a sories of audiences at whieh the lowest in rank piesoQt was a Mexican general.\u201c The Empress, Do, allowed herself to be robbed of u couple cf valuable gold watches by her own ladies ot honor ; umi the same Colonel Lopez who has just immortalized 1 himself at Queret-iro by betraying his chief , volunteered one day tu Hie Emperor to steal ! from his bureau in less ihan a couple of -hours\u2019 lime any object that might be point- | ed out to him, and this without being detected.As for the bureau itself, Lopez made u wager to remove it while the Etn|>eror was out lor his daily walk, and convey it to any other apartment that might he Indicated.Lopez was at this time commandant of the imperial chateau, and Maximilian Lniglied a good deal at these pleasantries.One knows now the extent to which Lopez has since pushed them.\u201cAt Mexico tke Imperial household was placed on a most liberal fooling- I he guard of the Emperor, known as the Palatine Guard, cotsisled of forty halber-dir», clothed iho following order: Lorduphioe 3.Gomera 1, Viei 3, A M E R I C A N NE W S.SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 31.Thc challenge of thc Ward Bros, to thc St.John, N.B.crow, to row a live or six mile ruca on the Connecticut river, at this city, for one thousand dollars in gold and tho championship of thu world, bus bocn accepted and tho preliminaries will be arranged in Boston to morrow.BOSTON, July 31.Among the passengers per ss, China, which arrived last night, were Admiral Tcgthoffof thc Austrian navy and his brother Gen.Tegthoff, who are en route to Mexico to obtaiu if possible the body ol Maximilian.NEW YORK, July 31.Mrs.Catherine Maria.Sedgwick, the authoress, died ncir Roxbury, Mass., this morning.IF YOU WANT A KISS, TAKK IT.There\u2019s a jolly Saxon proverb That is pretty much like this, That n man is half in heaven When he has a woman\u2019s kiss ; But there'* a danger iu delaying\u2014 And the sweetness may forsako It; So I tell you, bashful lover, If you want a kiss, why take it.Never let another fellow Steal a march on you In this ; Never let a laughing maiden Sue youatpoiliiiK\u2019 for a kiss : There\u2019s a royal way to kissing, And the jolly ones who make It, Have a motto that is winning\u2014 If you want u kiss, why take it.Any fool may face a cannon, Any body wear a crown, lint a mas must win a woman.If he'll have her for his own ; Would you have the golden apple, You must find thu tree and shake it ; If the thing is worth thu having, And you want a kin,why taks it.Who would hum upon a desert, With a forest smiling by ?Who would give his su.ny summer For a bleak and wintry sky ?oh ! 1 tell you them is magic, And you cannot, cannot break it For the sweetest part of loving Is to want a kiss and take it.The feasibility of runiug locomotives with petroleum is being tested hy a railroad company iu Pennsylvania, A lady In Madison, Ind., has recently Reportai for the Daily Mercury.AITEKYOOY DESIMTl HEN.AMERICAN NE W S.NEW YORK, July 31.The Herald's Nashville special says:\u2014 Thu Mayor has issued a proclamation agaiuat carrying aims to morrow, except by the regular authorities.Three hundred speeid police were sworn iu to night.Tho Herald's Knoxville special says: \u2014 I luring the speaking by Etheridge and \\\\ illiams at Kingston, to day, some negroes uud radicals interrupted tho meeting, when a riot ensued.One white man was shot.Nashville papers give particulars of the riot last Saturday.White a colored man was speaking at a Union flag raising, an insulting remark was made from the crowd, whereupon a general affray ensued.Tho sheriff was mortally wouuded and three citizens accidentally shot.RICHMOND, July 31.Up to ten o\u2019clock last night, about 300 colored and 100 while dolcgate* to the convention, which meets in this city tomorrow, have arrived.Much interest is shewn by tho citizens in tho proceedings of this convention.Tho blacks of the city will be at the convention en uusve.Three hotels for colored people r.ro packed by the arrivals.NEW ORLEANS, July 31.Advices from Mexico, by way of the Rio Grande, coufirm the shooting of Castillo and other Imperialists at Querctare, and ot ViJuari at the city of Mexico.Juarez is apparently the unanimous choice of the people for thc uext presidency.Canales and Gomez were causing great trouble in Taimiulapas, and forces were moving to crush them.MEMPHIS, July 31.Cholera hss again appeared in the city.Six deaths occurred in one house last night and live in another.The Boaid of Health is taking energetic measures.BALTIMORE, July 31.Reports from the eastern part of Maryland are unfavorable for the corn orops.CHARLESTON, July 31.Thc weather is unfavorable for the corn crops.married her fifth husband Could u greater compliment he paid to the sterner sex ?It is said tlmttbc Emperor Napoleon is very noxious to see a deputation of the press of in a splendid costume, ami tirent Britain at tho Exhibition, about Sep- was under the command ot Count de Bonihelle, a friend of Maximilian\u2019s almost from his infamy.\u201c The Emperor wore, at all times, the uniform of a Mexican general \u2014bluck frock coat and gold epaulets, ami black trousers lucked into long nd'ng hoots, lie usually wore the Order ot the Golden Fleece round his neck, and latterly the ribbon of the Thz Ottawa as a 1'lkascrb Route.\u2014Mr Manse Traey Walworth, in a letter to the Home Journal, thus describes the scenery ol the Ottawa river:\u2014 \u201c The trip up 'he O'tawa from Montreal to the falls, at the new seat of government a distance of one hundred and twenty miles, is worthy the aDention of those who have exliaus'ed the northern servatory, or less pretending window or\tJ\u2019,',\u2019\" sûtes'.The .iver is alter- balcony, should do their share towards lo* I nmely wild, seiene, tortuous, and b.-atitilul lering tho newly organized society, by 1 spreading in'o broad lakes, dotted with NEW YORK, Aug.1.Stocks dull.Gold 140.Thc steamers Baltic, from Bremen, ami England, from Liverpool, have arrived.The steamer Henry Chauneey, with California dates to the Kith July, has arrived.The Steamer Canada left this morn-ir.g for Montreal with a iarge number of passengers from ihe Magnet.The Cansda D now the favorite ateauier with meet Haveners.In-coming members, by donations if they have thc means, or by contending for the many prizes that will be offered by its liberal promoters.Meanwhile, thoaa who arc uot active mumbera will bear in mind that a pleasing and protitable festival is ahead, and make their arrangements to participate in it and contribute to the sue- islands, rushing between grassy peninsulas and again serenely moving amid the forests whose dark shadows fall into its mirror.Mountains gaze it, rocky hlutls guard it, and silver rapids ripple its surface.It is a eharm by day, and a siver wonder by moonlight.As the glorious of the sunset fade away from its western hank, the clear, sweet music of the whip-pooi-wdl rings out Iront the bordering shrubbery, and on the tvtiibcr.It is a singular fact that there are now actually three baronets professors et Oxford\u20148ir F.Ouseley, Music ; Sir B Brodio, Chemistry, and Sir F.H.Doyle, Poetry.Tho last report of the Paris Omnibus Co\u2019y stati-s that thu superstition efFiiduy being an unlucky day, exerts a sensible intluen.e on the receipts of thu omnibuses.A Baronne du Spare now publishes daily in Eagle, an order ol his own creation, together the Journ.iU* Paris a menr dt toilette, in which with that styled ol Merit.Whm 'he ,,very fieUil of a laily's itress, according toihe institution of this l itter order was under latest fashion, Is described, consideration, Ihe Empress Carlolta had a It is said to ho thu Intention of the vueen dispute with the French Emperor, who to pay a visit to the Camp In Aldarshot in the objected to the same colored ribbon ns that\trci)ident Lincoln, 3 Grand Dukes of Hol-brother.\u2019\u2019\tstein, 3 Emperors of Mexico, 8 Kings of \u2014 -\t\u2022\t\u201d\tPrussia, 2 Emperors of Austria, 1 Count Rev.James C.Boomer, «ay* Have used Bismark, and 10 Emperor* of Germany.Perry Dsvt»' Pain Killer with great surcs«« Iu\t0f folly brought on by love and reli- cases of cholera infantum, common bowel com- \u2022 |,tve entirely disappeared among men, t-lalnt, bronchitis, cougtn.^rolds,\t\u201c/I £ut continue to be very frequent emongst women.\u2014 Lancet.colds, Ac., aod muld cheerfully recommend It a* a valuable family medbiue THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Waller M.Burk, Eaq., C.E., has been on a tour through the Madawatka country, and has ex\u2019ended his journey to within fifty miles of Riviere du Loup.In company with Col.Emerson, Hon.Francis Rice, and Vital Hebert, Esq., M.P.P., of Victoria, he met, on Thursday evening last about thirty miles above Little Falls, Mr Hickson, oft he Grand Trunk, Mr.Watkins\u2019s private .Secretsrv, and a son of Mr.Brydges.Naturally they talked about the Interculo niai Road, and the richness end commerce of ths country through which that road should pass should it go hy the Western route.A line mav be formed starting fifteen miles above Riviere du Loup and on through Canada, in'o New Brunswick, down thc Valley of the Madawoika, to the St.John, that will compare moat favorably with any yet discovered.At Lillie Falls Mr.Buck met Mr.Ellis, of the fafo6e, who is on an excursion to Madawaska.We hope that Mr.Buck will give to the public the result of his explorations and observations, upon the country, Canadian and American, ami upon in resources, and upon the railroad, both from a commercial and military stand point.An English paper has an account of the Grand Turk now on a visit to London :\u2014 \u2022\u2022 'The Sultan is now in his thirty seventh year ; but his long flowing beard, now quite grey, gives him rather a venerable apiajarance.He waa brother to the late Sultan, who is said tu have destroyed himself by excess, and though the latter left several children behind, they were none »f them qualified tu fill his place, as, according to royal law in Turkey, the eldest member of the family of Osman succeed* to the throne.Abdul Aziz, however, his taken his nephews by the hand and trrated them as his own sons.He has a horror ol wine and tobacco, and divide* hie time between study and bodily exercise.He is a first rate sportsman ; loves horses, ami possesses the finest animals that can he seen in that country, he has elegant carriage*, which he drives himself, and has set ihe example to all the rising génération of Turkey of seeing aside the lazy habits of the East ami enjoying themtelve*in health fu< recreations.He contents himself with one wife Falmu Sultana, whom he treat» wi'h the highest regard and respect, ami hus one son, born in 1857.He (skesevery opportunity of discountenancing polygamy, and at In* private parties he plays and sings ss an amateur musician, eihibiting to hi* gueata the happiness of a domestic hearth, where peace and unity reign around.\u201d Thu \"stone vessels\" sank in ( hsrtsatawu harbor did no permanent Injury.A veaael from EnglauU, witb railroad iron, entered last Tuesday, drawing 18| faut which I* eighten in.be» mors than any veaael previously arrived.BY TELF.ORAP1I PBOM BELOW.F arasa Point, Aug 1.Weathat clear.Wind strong west.No \u2022hipping Steamer Advance outward at a.35 Two telegrams in cipher were gent from New Orleans, on ths 6tb inst., to the French Emperor and one of his lllaltlert, at a cost of 113,000.It Is believed that they refer to the murder of Maximilian, Commerdnl.[Compiled olllrlally for the Dally Mercury, hy order of the Board of Trade.J I M 1» Ü R T 8.July 31.\t/ Per Urand Trunk Railway\u20142 boxas to U Ulbgon.14 cars firewood to E J Charlton.4 do deals to J Bursiall A to.1 do plank* to J lieaudet.1 do dual* to J Longmuir.5 do do U H King.1 do cattla to E 31 Uamon.16 tuba butter, 1 horau to J Rockingham 10 kegg powder to H M Scott.1 bhd do to Chink A Beaudct.I crate stoneware to U Couture.2 do do to I.amontagnu A Belanger.I do do to F O'Conner.1 do do to P Leyotto.2 do do to J Powell 1 do do to 1, Vynice.1 de do to O itivuiln, I do do to J Deny.18 bales forks to Beaquilte A co.1 easting to A Kuuc.\u2014 Bonded fonde : 50 hags cotfer, 5t boxes yca»t powder, J Lase* potash, 10 hbds to Lana, Uibb A co.^Uippinfl gntrtliflfutt.PORT ÔFgUEÜEC.AUUI VKD.Aug 1.MS Clematus, Waltmau, Philadelphia, July 16, for Montreal Mhip Ocean Pearl, lindd, Newport, June 20 H Fry, lailroad irou.Bark Young England, Norden, Hydnoy, July 20, J White, coal.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Name.tor.By Whom.Where.Aug 1.Ido, Truro, D D Young A co, O'Brleu\u2019i wharf.Ocean Belle, Oremock, Ross A co, Indiado.Madawaska, 31ilford, Benson A co, New Liverpool cove.Annie K Boyd, London, W Coy ley, Hall's bins.C L KAUED.Aug 1.Ship Martha, Honker, Uoodburn, Peuarth Hoads, J Bursiall A co.Bark Miramon, Uraham, Llanelly, C AJ Sharpies A co.Brlgt Rapid, Duquette, Barbadoea, O Murphy.Hcbr Espeiance, Chiasson, Amherst, Master.-Mary, Bouchard, Harbor Grace, Lord A Major.Compiled from Willmer A Hmith\u2019s European Times, July vt.SAILED FOB QUEBEC.Arthur White,-, Queenstown, July 18.Bannockburn,Greenock, July 18.Madras,-, Orei-uock, July 18.Themis, McLeau, Cardiff, July 13.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Alma, Lawson, Donegal, July 17.Bank, Smith, Lowestoft, July II.Cavour, EIcbbom, Billoth, July 18.General Sale, Drayer, Billoth, July II.Harmony,-, Gravesend, July 18.Home, -, The Clyde, July 20.Henry Cook, Morgan, Liverpool, July II.John Bunyan, Gibb, The Clyde, July 17.Lady Russell, Gray, Liverpool, July 18.Marquis of Bute, Uellier, Cardiff, July 17.Renfrewshire, Watt, Thu Clyde, July 18.Harah M, Green, Hull, July 19.Tberesn, \u2014, Deal, July 18 Tauaro, \u2014, Gravesend, July 18.ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Ardenlee, Lonie, Gravesend, July 17.City of Hamilton, Hicks, Uiaveaeud, July 19.Pericles, Jones, Liverpool, July 16.Quean of the Clyde, Me Vicar, The Clyde, July IS.Comparative statement of arrivals and tonnage at this port, from 8ea, iu 1888 and 1867, up to 1st August :\u2014 1866\u2014\t609 vessels.350,915 tons.1867\u2014\t477\t\u2022\u2022\t.814,550\t\" Less 132 36,365 tons less this yr.Number of Ocean tttenmers which arrived here up to this data, and to the corresponding date last year :\u2014 1K66\u201423 steamers.31,890 tons.1867\u201426\t«\t,.31,846\t.50; Cloth, $3 oil ; Cloth, full gilt, $4.0U.Sold in separate volumes, or the set complete, by all Music Dealers, aud sent post-paid by OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington St , Boston.Qnebec, Aug.1, 18(17.\t176 Thirty Yrnris\u2019 ICxprricnce of\u2019 an old .Aurai\u2019.Mits.Winslow's Sootiiinu Sthi\u2019I' is tlio prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, aud has been used for thirty years with uevor-failing safety aud success by millions of motlicrs.aud children, from the feeble Infant of one week old to the adult.It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, rigolâtes the bowels, snd gives rust, health, and comfoit to mother aud child.We believe it the best and surest remedy in the World, iu all (uses of DYSENTERY and DIABIUHKA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from tee i log, Ot from any other cause.Full dire lions lor using will accompany tn> h bottle.None genuine unless the fac-similé of CURTIS A PERKINS is on the outside wrapper.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.2û cent* a bottle.Office, 215 Fulton Street, New York , and 2l'r> High Holborn, Loudon.Be sure and ask for MRS.WINSLOW\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP.All others are hase and liit/içrruut imitations More Thront, Cough, Cold, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress result io serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic allcctions oftentimes incurable.Ilrou ii\u2019m Bronchial Troche** are compounded so ar.to reach directly the seat of the disease and give almost instant relief.Tai Trociiks are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy; thev have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they hare justly acquired.For Public Speakers, Singers, Military Officers aud those who over-tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, aud wEl render articulation easy.To the soldier exposed to sudden changes in the weather they will give prompt relief in Coughs and Colds, and carried In the pocket aa occasion requires.Sold at 25 cents a box.Quebec, July 17, 1867\t2ia-)64 ST, PATRICK'S INSTHUfE, \u2014ON\u2014 THURSDAY EVENING, THE 1st AUGUST, i Cunsiitlug of IRISH, M'oTt'H.ENGLISH' ai.d AMERICAN AIRS, with .Song*\u2019 National, Sentimental and Huiuoiuut.I These Pipers ant entirely dill, rent 11011» the Common Bagpipes, and are admired by all who he«r them.Tickets 25 Cents.Children half piiee.Doors open at Seven.Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019cluck.Tickets can be had at Messrs.C.K Holiwell A Co , Quebec News Depot, opposite the Port Office, and at tile door of the Hall on the night of the peiformnncu.Quebec, July 30, 1867.\t176 :DI$S01UTI0N_0H1TNERSHIP, milK BUSINESS bitheito i\tiy, A.-.G i-utl\teutun \u2022\tSlllUllM\u2019l\t\t1 ib.tiling.\t\t\t\tGLOVER A KÜY.4\ti lo\t\\ «\t\u2018I*\t \\ RE\tnow a\till.-ri\ting\t,11111 following t'bolce .\\ 1.\tnt>\t\t\t fanai\till I n,.\tds 1\t's 1\tid worlb s Oil, \t\t\tis 1\tId \" 4» 6 1.\t\t\t3s !\tId \" 5s Ud | Killed !\t'IlilWls 1\t17s i\ti to\t1\t, Liberty Mreet, Nkw Yoiik.Sole Agent and Proprietor for upward, of twenty years.They are sent by mail, iu otdlnary letter envelopes, free from td-sci ration with lull instructious and advice, A c-iti-ulnr, descritdng sym|>toins, causes, and Ids sjiei ini rc-mcdies foi married la-lie.-, (iuteuded oafy fur wives and husbands,) will be sent free by inclosing a postage stamp to above address.A Lady writes\u2014Dr, A.M.Mauri- eau, \u201c ::n- : I have tiled many tilings 1 saw uivertl - I.jdlls, drops and jiowders, without beuelit.A lady, who had been successfully treated l-> you, assured me that you w -uld l-c n-rlaiii t-afford me relief, slion-ed me \u2022 The Married Woman's Private Medical Colupauiou,\" iu which 1 found my case exactly d-setihed, I immediately sent to you, and received l-> return mail, \" Hie Portuguese Ucumle Monthly Pills, \u2019 w hich in led like magic, relieving mill! a few days without the Irust in - u-vetileuce.\" Quebec, July 13, 1867.\t3m-luw-iCl FREE TO EVERYBODY.A large jj pp.Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the yoiiiu of luifli sexes.It fem lies how he liomely may li.-i on,-l-uautiful, the despised respeclcd, and l.forsaken loved.No young la-lv or gentleman shoiil-i fail to Si-lid their addreNS, and receive a i opy | I.|>aid, by relnrti mail.Addre-s I*.O.Drawer, 21, Troy, N V.April 23, 1867.\t6iu-i**i To Consumptives» The advertiser, having bun n-stor-d to benllh iu a few wcihs, by a very sirn] 1 remedy, after having sutlered for several iiar-witb a severe lung ail.-i thin, an-l tliat di .I disease coiisuinpliun\u2014 - atixiolis to m,k-known to bis fellow-uiiert-is tbo ill - a i.- - i cun*.To all who desire it, In- will send a - opy id the prescription used (Ii.n of i liai -\t-, w ith the direilions for pr- iaiim; uml usn g il .same, whieh they will nod a srui.c- fm Coxst-Mi-Tins, Asthma, I -vmiti- i.Colds, and all Throat and l.uin: Atb-.ihnis The only object of the advertiser in sunoiin Ibe ITesi i i jit loll is to benefit the illlic ted, .u.d spread iiiformaiion wbieb lie coiueiv- - t-> t iuvalual-le, ami he hopes every suff- r-'i wi try his remedy, as it wi.l cost them nothin; aud may prove a Messing.Parties w stiin.the prescription, riixx, by return mail, will please- address REV.EDWARD A.WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co,, New- link.Quebec, May 8, Ik .7.\tly-law-l-* ERRORS OF YOUTH.A Uc-ntleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Dei ay, and all the- effects of youthful indiscretion, will, h-r the sake ot sutli-ring humanity, tend free to all who need it, tire recipe uud dirretiuns for making the very simj-le remedy by which he was cured.Sufferers wishing to j-rolit by the advertiser's experience, can do ao by addressing, iu perfect confidence, JOHN B.00DEN 42, Cedar Street, New- York.Qitobic, May 7, 1867.\tly-law-ioT AGUA DE MAGNOLIA.\\ lidli-i-I.-I t -i|- rl'ir to anv Cologne, u d l- l-.itl tl - fa n.I | \u2022 i \u2022-ni to n-i-der tin- sfi.-i s-i-t -u-I i \u2022-I-, to allay inHamiiuiiion, to j iiuuie- l- liiulor In i-ln-lu-.Ae.D is iiini.nfi i .-I i -a il- inli Southern Mag-uolia, at -I is ohi-iining a j uroui- -\u2022 quit- an-liri-i'-'-li nted It i-a f tvoiiti- i Ii a-tresses and o|n r i hn-.-rs.D is s.! ( I ill d-ul-rs, a' 7 hi) in I u t i-tll-'s, and i-,., mas Hakkks At- New 1 ink, Win.I-Aille Ag-nls.Sarntoiî!) .Spring Water, so'-l i>y all Drug, iris.Tin-:\t11111,1-;.1 (OPINION OF Tin-: tioVBRNMKNT AI STRIA.1 (THAKr LA rtf Jj ruOM IMPKIHAI.ItDYAL HUE ECU LOADINtJ ARMS t\u2019OMMIsslo.' OF AUsl UJA.limilft 0/ the Ti - i/s l/lt the Hr* T'alil 1 tnj !im, .lysltui t t\u2019 tit/.\u2019 said felt lion look iv 1 -took Mill Fi hell life.1-so : \u2014u- Lx u tly \u2014-Solon Sluiigli-Ih 1 -v- re II, in\ti-v-ay tlm-'' Il lie \" w\t' iu Die liloroing, In look Piuotu- R't 1 il I- i' ll weary at night, he I'lai-i itu ii Hilt.-i- , if he lac-f .-t uj-jn tils, » ak, luogiild nr nient ally o|i|iri-ss< d, he P -i.ia h.n Hitt- 1-\t111,-I they hevoi failed ou liis jiim s-j a u - -uni linn iv |n isi.l- waul iiny hett- r uathority ; but ¦ me m i) just i- a 1 tin- following *\t\u2022\t\u2022 I on- much to you, lur I vciily * to ti- Pliiiitullon Hiiteis loivc saved my REV II WAOONKR, Madrid, N.Y.\u201c\t'\t*\t* I havo l.t- 0 a great sufferer from D) bjh-|i in, uml hud In abandon jireai ti-ing.*\t*\t' Tho Plantation Hitt-m have cured me.REV.('.A.MILLWOOD, Now Yolk City.I had lost all appetite\u2014was so we-k ind i-n- i 1 at-d I \u2022 ould lundly walk, and i-tid a Dei t dread ol sui i- t) .\t*\t*\t* 'I'lul Plunutii/ii Hiltet- have set me all right.JAMES IIKIMINWAY, St.Louis, Mo.\u2022 The Plantation Hltu-is liave i un d me of 11 ib rang nient of tin- Kidiii-ys and ( limiiv Organs, that distressed mo lor years.Tin) act liki aihurtii.t\u2019.t;.MOORE, 2f, t Rroudtvuy, N .Y.\" ML- .D.Di.Vulx, Manager ol tlie Union Home behind l-i oldiers' f'liildreti, says slie '-inis given it to till- Weak and invalid ehil-du-u under lier chaigu, with Hie iiio.-t hajqiy I and g rati I) it-g ic-oults, Wu liave received -ivi-i- a iiimdn d reams of sih-h < erlilicates hut - no ad v ni-i on i-t is mi etl-i live ns what people llii'Ui-,lvi ¦ ay of u good urtlclu, Our furtiiuu and our ii'jiut-iliou is at-take.Tlie origimil -jiiality uud liigli < I-11 - - it 1 ol lliese goods will b- HUsliiiiu-d ill-del - very and ail ciicum-stau- s.Me y linvu alreiid)-o tninc-d a sale in -V- v Iowa, viiluge, j-iuish and luiu-lct aiuoi ;- civili/.-d natiiiii.-.Hase imitators tiy io miu a-in a- uni name and style as tin y < -in, and I- - .iiise a go - 1 nrtn I-.- cannot lie suld as low us a | nor mi-, ti \u2022 y liml sum ¦ support l-oui jiarti - who do not - 11-; what they sell : He ou your guard.>i-u our private stamp ovi i tire cm k.P.II.DRAKE k CO., Now York City, Saratoga Spriug Water, «old hy ail Druggist».lb- trials witli lIni Peabody arm cru conducted in two selles, a- .ul-t 1 o.- to the quail it) \"I Uliliiiunitlou ou liai,.| , fos2 luuuds in nil Doing lir.d.I In In st ol Do - two series consisted in ii Firing loi in - M :n i l>.Fiiii-g for rajddity ; - A series ¦>( rounds sold) for testing tire durability ol th breecb I Filing witli i itrtridges purposely damaged.I he second ol Hi i two series - onsisti-d in a tiirtlier testing of Die breia.li, as toilsellii loin y, '\u2022adui a variety oi i ir- um-tunces, 1371 rounds iu all in-lug fired.i A series of roiiuds during whRbthu recoil was lueoauied, and lupidily of lire n pcate(lly notl d.and dually./.1' iiing im uccuiiu >, at targets ii'K|iectlvu-I)' -*t a distance of :toi) and 60\u2019) yards, in mdei \u2022 >coin|iunt tin-aceiiriii-y \u2022 i the firing during a laigi- nuiabei ol rounds, with tlm results obtained in Du- begiun hg ,,, the trial.With reli-renee to-i, I o tiring f-fr accuracy iu tile Hi st series wa-cidiioi u-adoulbu l#th Sepleinber, Isdn, aim consisted in, 32 shots al a target, d tan- n 30o yanls 3o \u201c\t-\u2022\t-\t¦ noo \u2022< l iie results oldaiued ai- shown in accompanying diagrams ol t.uc- ts 1 and 2.With ruferein\u2022- to A.Firing lor rapidity \".Is - ondlli tell l-nlli witli liming from a rest, and l-oui the slioiililer wiihoul a lent.Iu the lir.it manlier I 1 snots iu one minute were In - d, thu cartridges having be- li placed mi a laid- near the uiaikfeurau.Of tlie.se .-\u2022hols -J hulh-ts slru- k thu laiget, Die «utile ^ 1> ing s square.In Hiing Iroiii thu slioit Id- i', 32 shots were Hied iu 2 minutes.I he cartridges, iu thin - use, were also jd-u -I on a tahle.With I- lerelrcu tu -.Hesides the Ink sliols uhovu ref-rred to, the lolioniug w-i-ru lir-d Loin thu Peabody gun, solely for lliu purpose al testing tire I.loci h : | 2 I f hots iu I aeries, ou the ISlh Sept | 160 \u201c\to ;,\to\to I 32 rouuds ett., 57 \u2022u of gas took place.AIIit Die tom th day ol the trial tin; g-iti was taken up.ut amt examined j sume rust was found on tin- l-ui.l, aud a dupo.-ii froin thu i-uwiii.-r smoke- iu soruu part id thu lire, ch, Imt Die easy uiovi-iji- mol lliu breech apparatus was nut iu any maiiuur adectud.Diu gun was now i icuuud, and liiiug continuud.With reference to -/.Filing witli cartridges purjiosely injured, was eoiiiiueuced, iu order to luurii tlie effect iijiou the breech consequent upon tim bursting ot ucartiidge case, resjiuct-iug lliu daiuag- ¦ b-.-appruliuudcd froin uacupu ofgas to tin, in-irksmaii To tliis uud, tliu gull was sciuwe-l on a i- st, and 3 sliots were-lirc-d witli eai tridges ivliieil liud buell Hied, and slightly sj-.il.l liu effeit ol lliese sliots was, llutl tii\" l-as- ol Die -at - ridge w-.-s almost eu-t'nly tom oil, the gas oi|iho8pbutu of Lime, thu best fer-tiliaer.A Jesoriptivo Catalogue of Seeds to he had gratis.L urge buy rsaud country merchants liberally consider- d, Tlie breech.loa-Iing system of the Peabody Gun is siuijilu and convenient, and under the whole tiring its tiiuchitnistu has acted very satisfactorily.It was subjected to thu following trials: 1.\t100 shots from rest, distance (ioo feet.2.\t75 quick shots, with and without rests, distance 400 feet.3.\tThree days later; 25 sliots from rest, distance 600 feet.4.\t210 sliots at target, distance 200 t-i 2400 feet.During these trials the gun was nntrlfuncd.Inri ssant quick firing did not inllueuie t -e hitting quality, and the mechanism continued to act perfectly to the lust slu t.I ! sliots were lired in one minute.No change was | crcejitiblu In tlie different trials ; good hilling shots ivi-ru obtained .1 » distance of 2400 leet Tlie Goiuniissioii, ( om-posed of thu Officers of the Royal Artillery, close theirrej-Ort thus: \" The Peiiliiidy tinn has on the.tchoh given u eery eatufiictory result, mid must be considered the best single shot breech-luiiiting wcu/ion, with which co/i/icr cartridges are used.1 have tiiu honor tu be, Your obedient servant, (Signed.)\tH.D0LLUER, Chargé (l'Affaire», ad Inter, and Act'g Cousul General 15.& S.11.THOMPSON, MONTREAL, Agents for Canada.\u2014ALSO, LATELY KICCXIVEIi:\u2014 M air, Tooth, Nail, ami oilier (Rushes.MAJESTY\u2019S GOV- A large stuck of English Reffued Camphor.L ang\u2019s Feeding Hottles for Infants, L iebig's Food, Ridge s Patent Food, -4-'.For Sale at Low Prices, by RODERICK McLEOD, Medical Hull.Fjqier Town Market Square.Quebec, May 2.1867.\t103 LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS to na THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE- CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.| HE success of thi» most delicious and -A unrivalled Condiment having caused curtain dealers to apply the uuinu of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce \" to their own inferior com-poumls, the Publie is hereby informed that the only way to secure the geutiiui-, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE ami to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, sto/'per and bottle.Some of thu foreign markets having been supidiid witli a spurious Worcestershire Hnm-e upon the wrapper aud label» of which tliu name» of Leu and Perrin» have been forged.L.and P.give notice that they have furnished tin ir corre»pondents with powerof nttornev to liiku instant jiroceedings against Mann-fat tmcr» amt Vendor» of such, or anyotlnr imitations by whieh their right may bo infringed.A4K FOR LEA b PERRINS' SAUCE, Axn See Name on Wiiaitku, I.abkl, Hi'ttlk and Stoi-i-kk.Wholesale and for Export by Ihc Proprie, lors, Worcester ; Crosse and Rlackwell, Lon-don, Ae., Ac.; aud l-y Grocers and Uilmen universally.Quebec, Dec.14,1666.\tl'2m-28S BISHOP\u2019S EttVrvesoenl Citrate oHlagnesia INTIIODl'CKD AND I'HEI\u2019AHKI» BY Vt ¥- II/HISKERS >> MUSTACHES fiuec-l to grow upon the smoothest fac-fiom three to tlvu vv-inks 1-v using DR SEVIUNE\u2019S RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, thu most wonderful disi overy in modern science, acting upon Die Heard and Hair in an almost niira- iilou manner.It has been used by the elite of I\u2019aris mid London with tliu most llattering succuss.Names of all purchasers will In registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given In every instance, the money will hi - heelfully refunded.Price hy mail, sealed and jiostjiiiid $1.Descrijitire circulars ami testiiiionials mailed fieu.Addresa BERGER Sll D'i'Ts m tx)., chemists, No '285 Riv Street, Troy, N.Y., Sole agents for the United States.Quebec, /tjiiit 5, 1807.ly-81 L)EAUTY,\u2014Auburn, ) Gohlen, Flaiuli, an-l Silken CURLS jirmluc-d l-y thuusu of Prof.DeUhkix's FRISER LE CHEVEUX, Onu a|)plientiun warranted to curl the most strait uud stubborn liair of either sex into wavy ringlet», or heavy imissivu curl», lias been used by tliu fushiomibloa of Paris and London with tliu most grutifving results Does no injury to t-iu hair.Price by mail, Kcalud aud postjiaid, $1.Descriptive circulars mailed free.Address BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No 285, River Street, Troy, N.Y., Sole Agent» for the United Stales.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tly-81 There comuth glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free foi all, and all may bo fair, H Y THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID K IS A.M E L , For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, 1>UK MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT preparation iu use forgiving the skin a hi-uatiful pearl-liku tint, that i» only found in1 youth.It quickly removes Tun, Freckle», Pimples, Blotch-».Moth Patches, Sulhwu-ss, Eruptions, and all impurities of tbo skin, kindly healing tlie same, huiving the »kin white at-d i ii-ur a» alatiaster.It» ii»u cannot he detected hy the ( lose»! scrutiny, and being u v- g-'lal-le prc|>arution is perfe- Hy luirmless.It is thu only article of the kind uhuiI by the French, and is considered by the Parisian a» indispensable to a perfe-1 toilet.Ujiwardsof 30,000 bottles were sold during thu | ast year, u suffit iciit guarantee of its efficacy.Price only 75 cents.Sent by mull, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SULTTS A CO., Chemists, 285, River St,, Trt>y, N Y.Quebec,April ti, 1867.\tly-82 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! E.J.CtiESLEÏ, STOCK BROKER, Lund and Mining Agent.\u2014ALtfu,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings REFERENCE.-) ; Hon.John A.Miu-Donald, Kingston ; Hon.A lex slider t.'iiinjibell, Kiiigstun ; Hou.John Huiuilton, Kingston ; Hou.James Patton, Kingston; Hun, (Doge Brown, Toronto; .'dleriff Jarvis, Toronto ; 0.J.t ainjil-ull, Esq., Mamiger Comm-rcial Bank.Toronto; T.Wood-ide, K-i|.Manager Royal Bank, Toronto, Hon.P,M.Vuukoiighn-'t, < Iuiik- Ilor, Toronto ; lion.T.D.McGee, Minister of Agrieiillure, Montreal; Win.Workinuu, Km)., I resident City Batik, Montreal; R.H.Cussells, Esq,, Manager Bank U f.Quebec; Hon.J.-S.Mai'dunald.C'oruwall ; Jadgu Jarvis,Cornwall ; Hon.E.Perry, M.L.C.Cuboilig.Quebec, Dee.15, 1866.\t269 RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.'S PRIZE PORTABLE «TEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & -CO 'S PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.'S PRIZE FLOUR MILLS \\ND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.'S CONTRACTO RS\u2019 LOCO M OT IVES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PROCTOR A CO., Engineers, Locomotive Works, Lincoln, England.Quebec, May 6, 1867-\t26-laf-l96 III H M Oakcy\u2019s Xon-Memirial Silver-smiilis' Soap, QURPASSB8 all other Articles for OLKAN-ING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets 6d eiteli.JOHN 0AKEY & SONS, Manufacturers ol the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, EMERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY ami GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and oilier GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, lllackfriars Rond, London.H.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\tI\u20182m-(il r*0UGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT v/ CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by He at tu H 's Votiglt ieOiCHgcH.FOR HALF A CENTURY this well known remedy tor Pulmonary Dismilers has success-Lilly stoud the test ot jiublie approval, ami heir usefulness has been extended to every clime and country of the civilixcd world.They may be found alike on tlie gold Held» of Australia, thu back woods of America, in every important place in tlie East nr West Indies, mid tbu Pulutu of Pekin.During tbl» long period thvy have withstoodtUu prcteutioiui of uuiuurous inferior riuils, aud aru now tliu ac-knowludged antidote of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac , Pn-jiared and sold in Boxus and Tins hy - itOMXH Ksxtiho, Cliumist, Ac., 79, St.Paul's hurcliynrd, Loudon.Retail l-y all Druggists mi Patent Medi- inu Vendors in the World N.B.\u2014To prevent sj-iiriuiis iinititious, 1 li>a»u tooliRi-ivu tliat the words \u201c KEATINGS L'OUUII LOZENGES \" are engraved on thu Government Stuuijiof eueh Box, without which none are genuine.Nov.22, 1866.\t26-2uw-270 finsolvcnlrictoï IH0I, In th-* Snprrior fuorl.w - HEN by the use of DR JOINVILLE'S KLIXER you can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost.Thu astonishing success which lias i-ttend-d this invaluable medicine lur Physical ami Nervous Weakness, General Debility uud Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Im-potency, or any of tbo couscijiieuces uf )outh-ful indiscretion, tenders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered.It will remove all nervous affections, depression excitement, incapacity for study or bu- iuess, loss ol uiciii'-ry, coufusiou, thought L\u2019, ., '\t.\t.\t;\t, will restore the appetite, renew tho health of gniiiulatcd preparation pus esses emark- | \u201e .|iaVtf destroyed it by sensual excess aine effervescent qualities, which far surpasses\t.\t1\t' D-.- urilitmrv S.-iiilils Powder iu its Coolittc.' ',l .*\t' b .-\t.\t.\t.I.vox s I\u2019uru Extract.Taku no I Ask for other.Saratcgu Spring Water, soldby all Druggists J-.no 21, 1866.\t139-12m ALFRED BISHOP, Maunfactaring Chemist, lamage, to lire the gun at exactly the saine IT A 18, «peck's Fields, Mile End New Town, moment that It was closed.Tho gun out of |\tI n M n O M \"hiih 171 shois hail now l-.-eu hn-.l, w,.s\t, w ,,.,v , \u201e\u201e] ol^scTf dû ^TultToir.^eaTs'onïïsVôi'ty','A\u201cc\".'>\"it again.over.,I w,th.lnt ami was expos-,I to r|MII> perfectly white and delicately elean\trPII,.w tl\u201ef\u2019lo.alth of (lie kiuinp night air, until the in xt folio* iut; (lay, for « ontmuin^ triul, nutaoly un the 22nd October, ls-;6.Ujionexamin- tl-e ordinary Sciiillt/.Powder in iu Cooling,\t¦ M t,u |n,mbuKaed no more by ing the p.-abody gun whieh lia-l M en left in Kclrcshlng, and Mil-i Aperient properties, ns\t,\u201e;.M mol igtioniut jiraetitioners, Do - omiltion aboie dcscubi-.l, it was touml, \"ell as iu its llavor asa saline draught.It is bu'| hi nd H,thoUt d, lay i-.i the Elixer, and be that although the\thiectli wu* completely\tparticularly well adapted for\twomen and\t5t once restored to health ami hapjiim s*.A covered with nist,\tand coiiijdetely clogged\tyoung children, on aceimnt of il»\tmost agree-\tpMrfecl ,-uro iH DuHranti.-d in overy iustancu.will, dirt, it was still cajiahlu of |>etforuiing able llavor and mild effect.\tPrice $1 or four bottles to one address, $3.Its tuuclious with perlect elhciuucy, though a N .11.\u2014I he genuine has the name BLSiiOl ()nu\taut)Kjc.Dt to effect a cure in all somewhat greater lurce was necessary to upon the Bottle, also the Name ami Trane ordji,arr cases opeiatu it.Hereupon the following »huts \u2022 Maik upon tire Label, and is\tsold in cou-\taÎ sii DR JtHN VII.LK'S SPECIFIC were lied;\u2014\tveulent sizes, and secured iu\tso poilect a\tpjn^s for the speedy and permanent eure of 64 sliots, ini series, iu order to compare | manner that It may bu shipped with safet to Uonorrheâi uleet.Urotbral Dis.barges, Ura-the tesults with those obUitied in thu early any j-art of tin-world.\t, hlticl,ire, and all affections of tho stag, ol the trial for accurui y.\tManufacturer also ol Granulated and Kflur- K1j nnd |t|H1|dcr.Guns \u2022 tlccted iu from With ref, reuce toy.\tvescut Carbonate of Iron,\t< itrut.; of Iron,'\tthrou t0 dve\tdays.\tThey\tarc pre|.arcd\tfrom 32 Shots, at a largut 8bo yards distant,\tUltrate of Qu nine, Citrate\tof Quiulut) aud\tv\t.tnb|e\textra! ts\tthat\tare\tharmless to\ttbo '\"\t\"\t,*(,0\t\u201c\t\" Iron, Carbouato of Lllhia ln l ubes, Citrate of s.aU.ul| and never nauseate the siotnach or Tin-very satisfactory results as to accnracy Lltbia, Mchy Salt, «eidlits Mixture, and all I m .gIl(rto (|lu bri.at|,\tNo .hang, .j diet obtained, an- shown in the accompanying \u2018 other Granulated Preparations.\ti.,.«»rv whil.i nsiiier rh.n.i.- dingiuiiis ol targuts No.3 no.l 4.After thu IxCiuxcsar\u2014Cxi'Tius.\u2014Btsuor's GraxI'LXM fust I- w- shots the breech apjaratus liud re-\tErriBVHCKXr CiTaxrz or\tMAUNSSIX.\u2014Mr.coveted it- smooth movenietit, and continued\tBisbop, Laving etiseovvr.-d\ttliat the Laliel toopei.it- thus throughout.Upon taking the ' which he has used for tho last tlve year* was gnu iij-mt nii'l examining it, after 1882 sliots being imitated, recently applied to the Court hull .lired, no alterntiou or injur) : of Chancery for an Injunction torestrain such of any jniitot thu breech could budi covered initiation.The Injunction was immediately With this trial, the test» with tho Peabody granlud, and the Détendant was ordered to pay ' all Mr.Bisli.qi's Cost* and destroy tho Labels complained of.Mr.Bishop is determined to stop the imitation of bis Label, aud will, without uoticu or delay, take proceedings iu Chancery against any person who may copy or colourably imitate thu same.Province of Canada, District uf Quebec.In tire Mutter of FERDINAND CARRIER, An insolvent.,'HK UNDERSIGNED HAS FILED A .Deed of Cuni|>«illuu ami Disihurg» executed by hia Creditors, and on MONDAY, the Second day of September next, he- will apply to the said Court lur a coutii mution thereof.FERDINAND CARRIER, Insolvent.CAS AULT, LANGLOIS, ANGERS A COLSTON, Attorneys for the Insolvent.Quebec, June 8, 1867.\t2m.133 gun w, re concluded, which, with good car tridges, has been found to answer every re.quireuu-nt for a military arm.Vrzsxx, Jan.6, 1867.(Signed.) ARCH DUKE WILHELM, Lieutenant General.aition iu any luatiuer interfere with hilsinvss pursuits.Price, $1 per box.Either of the above mentioned artii le» will be sunt tu any address, closely sealed ami postpaid, hy mail or expruss, on receipt of price.Address all oide-rs to BERGER, SHUTT8 A CO., Chemist»., No.285, River St., Troy, N.Y Quebec, April 6, 1867.\tly-82 Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.I2m-28S Blackwood for April - - 25cts.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, May IA, 1867.\t1 10 GEOHU1S T.CAIIY, j R1NM NIBilSKtl), AT TUK Mercury Euild\u2019^s Nos.12 & 18, FABRIQUE STREET Q U E B K U .l>LAls\\ AND t'AA'CY PRIUTING From the smallest Caul tu the largest Poste» KxecuUd with neatness, ucetirury onef* DespalaX Ctjr fiurbrt fflmurp Printed and published at ihe office of GEORGE T.CARY, 13 Fabriquu street, In the Ctvt or ot saic, iu Ihe District of Quebeo "]
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