The Quebec daily mercury, 15 août 1867, jeudi 15 août 1867
[" ji iuMnr «t\txi wr\u2014ii Al 0 Ji K S ET s T U D l A ET POPULOS ET P R Æ L l A D I C A M .\u2014 Virg' tieorg.IV.6.VOLUME LXIL\u2014NUMBER 189.THURSDAY EVENING.AUGUST 15.1867.PRICE THREE CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, (i KAILISBID BV ThO».OaBV, SbM., I80S ) G E 0 It G K T .0 A It Y , Koitor and Pububurh.Rate* of Advertlfling.bint insertion, 6 llnaa and undur.$0 60 \u2014\t7 linuB to 10.0 80 \u2022\t- Upwurdaof 10 linoa,8c.per line Subsequent twitrlioni\u2014Quarter Price.All AdvertUemenU, unaecompanied with dlractiona, are Inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly.Orders for discontinuing Advertisements, to be in writing, and delivered the afternoon previous to publication.Persons not having Accounts at this Office will be required to pay on giving Advertisement*.tT'Atl communications must be post paid.Terms of SnbsorJptloa.UTbrub.\u2014Yearly, f 6.Half yearly, $3.Quar-rly,Sl 60, in advance, or by weekly payment at the rate of T^d, each week.The Agents.Oua Aoynrs for Usitbo Btatks are 8.M Petteogill 4 0o., 119, Nassau Street, New York, and 10, State Street, Boston.London Ansar.\u2014Mr.F.Algar, 11 Clement\u2019s Lane, .ombard street.Mb.O.Stbbst, 30 Oornhill, London, E.O., and Messrs.Bates, Hendy 4 Co., 4 Old Jewry, Loudon, E.O., are also authorised to receive advertisements for the Mercury.Ottawa Aosnt.\u2014E.J.Chesley, Esq.Office Montreal Telegraph Buildings.MARRIAGE LICENCES GEORGE T.GARY, QUEBEC.Ornes 3 St.Josbph Street, Uppbb Town, (2nd door from foot of Fabrique Street.) Office Hours/;on» Ten to Four.Ji CJtRD FROM The American Watch Company \u2014or\u2014 WALTHAM, MASS.THIS COMPANY beg leave to Inform the citisens of the c»w Dominion of Canada that they have made arrangements to Introduce their celebrated Watches to their notice.They are prepared to prove that their watches are made upon a better system than others in the world.They commenced operations in I860, and their factory now covers four acres of grouud and has cost moi 9 than a million dollars, and employs over 100 operatives.They produce 15,000 Watches i year, and make uud sell not less than one half of all the watches sold in the United States.Up to the present time it has been impossible for them to do more than supply the constantly iucruasing home demand ; but receat additious to their works have enabled them to turn their attention to other makets.The difference between their manufacture and the European, is briefly this : European watches are made almost entirely by hand.In them, all these mysterious luffuitesimal organs which when put together create the watch, are the result of slow and toilsome Mimunf processes, and the result is of m cesslty a lack of uniformity, which is iudispcnsikle to correct time-keeping.Both the eyu and the hand of the most skilful operative must vary.But it is a f »ot that, except watches of the higher grades, European watches are the product of the cheapest Jabor ot Switzerland, and the result is, the worthless Ancres, Lepins, and so-called Patent Levers\u2014which soon cost more in attempted repairs than their original 5rice.Common workmen, boys and women, uy the rough separate parts of these watches from various factories, polish and put them together, and take them to the nearest watch merchant.Ho stamps and engraves them with any name or brand that may bo ordered\u2014whether London, Paris, Geneva, or whatnot ; and many a mau who thinks he has a genuine UM.I.Tobias, of Liverpool,\u201d (whose only fault is, that he can never regulate it to keep very good time),- Is really carrying a cheap and poor Swiss imitation.How American Watches are MUtde.The American Waltham Watch Is made by no such uncertain process\u2014and by no such incompetent workmen.All their operations, from the reception of the raw materials\u2014the brass, the steel, the silver, tue gold and the precious stones, to ths completion of the Watch, are carried on under one tool, aud under one skillful and competent dlrecliou.But the great distinguishing feature of their Watches, is the fact that tueir.several paits are all made by the finest, the most perfect and delicate machinery ever brought to the aid of human industry.Every one of the more than a hundred parts ot every watch is made by a machine\u2014that infallibly reproduces every succeeding part with the most unvarying accuracy, it was only necessary to make one perfect 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 must be like it.If any part of any American Waltham Watch should he lost or injured, the owner has only to address the Company, stating the number of his watch aud the part wanted, whether it be spring, pinion, jewel, or what not, and by return insll he would receive the desired article which any watchmaker would adjust to its position.The Company respectfully submit their watches on their merit* only.They have fully succeeded In overcoming popular prejudice in the States in favor of European watches, and solicit a thorough examination and fair trial for titelr manufactures elsewhere.They claim to make A Better Article tor the Honey by their improved mechanical processes than can be made under the old-fashioned handicraft system.They manufacture watches of every grade, from a good, low-priped and substantial article, in solid silver buutlng cases, especially adapted to the wants of the farmer and lumberman, to the flucst chronometer for the navigator; and also, ladies' watches In plain gold or tire floest enameled and jewelled cases; but the iudespeusaide requisite of alt their watches Is that they shall be GUOD TIMËKEKPKKS.It should be remembered that except their single lowest grade named 11 Home Watch Company, Boston,\u201d ALL WATCHES made by them ARE FULLY WARRANTED by a special certIUcato given t the purchaser of every watch by the seller, aud this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or its agents.BOBBINS 4 AFPLKTON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON 4 CO., 168, Waahiugton Street, Boston, General Agent*.ROBERT WILKES, Toronto and Montreal, Agent for Canada._\t___________A_________________ Insolvent Act ot 1864.» m soon» »[«t.In the Matterjof GEORGE VEZINA, Of the City of Quebec, Merchant, An Insolvent.ON THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER Next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, or a* soon as conn**! can be heard, the undersigned will apply to th* said Court, sittiag ¦\u2022Quebec, for a discharge under the said Act, G.VEZINA.Quebec, June T, 1867\t)10-Im-134 Opposition line to Montreal!'ROYAL INSTJRAXOL COMPANY OlV RICHELIEU COMPANY.THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMER xjvvxo XV, OAPT.GEO.HUMPHREY, Will Leave the \u2022 T.ANDREW'S WHARF, FOR MONTREAL, EVERY MOHDIY1N0 THU, AT EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK P.M., Calling at three River*.CABIN PASSAGE, «2.00, Meals aud State-room Berths Included.RETURN Tickets Three Dollars.STEERAGE 45 CENTS.Freight takqu at 26 per cent under tariff rates.For further information apply at the Office of the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.GABOURY, Sec.St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t178 i Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, and Large Reserve Funds, Fire Department.THIS Company continues to INSURE Buildings and all other descriptions of Property against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE, on tun nuit savochahlk tskms, and at tbs lowsst SATKS CHAUUND SY ANY GOOD KKUMSB C\u2019OUfANY.All just losses promptly settled, without deduction or discount, aud without reference to England.The large Capital and judicious management of this Company, insure the most perfect safety to the assured.No charge for Policies ot transfers.i\u201867 Life Department.FOR HA! HAM BAY, MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP, CACOUNA, __& TADOU8AC.TWO TBIPHJ\u2019ER WEEK.TUB SPLENDID NEW STEAMER The following advantages, among numerous others, are offered by this Company to parties intending to insure their lives :\u2014 Perfect security for the fultilmeut of its engagemeuts to Policy-holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high luputution for Prudence aud Judgment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the assured.Thirty days' grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture of policy I from unintentional mistake.P.dicies lapsed by.non-payment of premiains may be retiuweii within tiiree months, l>y ' paying the premium, with a tine of ten shilliugc per cent,, on the production of satistActory evidence of the good state of health ol the life assured.Participation of prollts bv the assured amounting to two-thirds of its nett amount.Large Bonus declared 1865, amounting to A\u20192 per cent, per annum on the sum assured being on ages from twenty to forty, 86 per cunt on the premium.Next division of profit in 1866.Stamps aud Policies are not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by tbc f ompany.Msdicad Rxvxuxx :\u2014DR.ROWAND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.AGENTS.rx isr x o x*ar* CAPT.GEO.HUMPHREY.MfHI leave Quebec, during the Season,( TOR.K-A.1 XÏA.1 ! JB.A.'Sr, EVERY SATURDAY MORNIKG, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A.M., ARP1VING AT MURRAY BAY, at.1 o\u2019clock.\u2019 RIVER DU LOUP,at.B P.M.TADOUSAC, at.8 P.M.HA I HA! BAY, at.12 P.M.Returning,\u2014Will leave HA I HA! BAY at 6 A.M.SUNDAY, calling at TADOUSAC, and remain at RIVER DU LOUP till 7 A.M.ou MONDAY, arriving at MURRAY BAY, at.10 A.M QUEBEC, at about.3 P.M.Will leave Quebec every Monday Evening at 8 o'clock, arriving in Montreal on Tuesday Morning.To meet the wishes of a large number of persons, this SUamer will, during the month of August, make an additionil tbii' to Tadonsac, Leaving St.Andrew's Wharf every WEDNESDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock, arriving at Tadousac in the evening.Returning, will leave Tadonsac every Thursday, at.6 A.M.River du Loup at.7 A.M.Murray Bay at.10 A.M.Arriving at Quebec at about.3 P.M.Will leave Quebec for Montreal every Thursday Evening at* 8 o'clock, arriving in Montreal on Friday Morning.This powerfal vessel was, in 1866, built expressly for the Saguenay, and being constructed of wood 1* partioulsrly secure and desirabi* for this route.\u2014FARES:\u2014 Quebec to Munsy Bsy.«1 00 Quebec to River du Loup.I 00 Quebec to Tadouvsc.3 00 Quebec to Ha I Hal Bay.3 00 £J* Meals aud Berths Extra.Return Tickets st the same rates.For further information, application can be made at the Office, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t1 8 rg1 TV O T I O E ÏB HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION J- will be made at the approaching Session of the Parliament of the Province of Quebec, to amend the Incorporation Act of the Corporation of Pilots for the Harbour ot suebec and Below, in such manner as to change the period of the Election of Directors of the said Corporation.\u2022suebec, Aug t, 1867,\t2m-182 An tlept Series of Music Boosk \u2014FOB THE\u2014 F iJiJS'O FOR TE.THE HOME CIRCLE, a Collection of In-strunu ntal Music for the Piano.Marches, Waltses, Polkas, Schuttlsches, Utduwas, Quadrilles, Contra-Dances, Piano Gems, and Four-Hand Pieces.2 volumes.THE PIANISTS ALBUM, a new collection of Instrumental Piano Munie, forming the third volume ot the u Home Circle.\u201d 1 vol.THE SILVER CHORD, Songs, Ballads, Quartets, Duels, 4c., Piano Accompaniment.I vol.SHOWER OF PEARLS, Vocal Ducts for two l-opraooa, Soprano and Alio.Soprano and Tenor, Soprano and Bass, and Tenor and Bass.Piano Acc.1 vol.GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, the choicest productions of German composers, German aud English words.Piano Acc.1 vol.GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG, a complete colK-ctlon of the \u201crarest and fairest\u201d Scotch Songs and Ballads, Piano Acc.1 vol GEMS OF SACRED SONU, a choice collection of Sabbath .Songs and Select Home Ballad*.Piano Acc.1 rot.OPERATIC PEARLS, comprising all the most popular Songs, Quartets, Duet*, Trios, 4c , from the principal Operas.The above are all of uniform rise and style of binding.Price of rich volume, Plain, «2.60 ; Cloth, «3.00 ; Cloth, full gilt, «4.00.Sold in separate volumes, or the set complete, by all Music Dealers, and sent poet-paid by OLIVER DITSON 4 CO., Publiehers, 217 Waobiogton St, Boston.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\t176 LEATHER BELTING.Bert quality English oak tanned.Address Post Office Box «63, Montreal.W.H.OLASSGOW, '\t.\tManufacture* I Quebec, July 10, 1867.\tly- i Quebec, Juno 1st, 1867.149 0RLEANji_ FERRY.ON and after MONDAY next, the 27th lost.the \u201c MAID OF ORLEANS\u201d will resume her Regular Summer Trips, calling at Indian Cove aud St.Joseph :\u2014 Lsavcb Quebec .At ,1.00 A.M.';.iy B1CTWKKN QUEBEC AND lONT.iE.THE SPLENDID IlKssK 87 RAM Kit \u201cCANADA riui EL 5 f AÆO:rsrTB,BA.X* ÛCEMI 1887.SUMMER 1867.\u2022ii or iîookod to Londonderry or Liverpool.( ATTAIN L.It.\\ i it.lGN V,\t\t/u\t: it rn lick\trts (invited dt Reduced Rites.\t\t 14711,1.Iciivi- tin Ni.|.ol.n WI, ¦ 4 V Tl K-iDAY, Tlllli:-|).\\Y mol AT\t1 K-\t\t«1(18 COl\ti TAN Y AS LINK\t\tis composed ot DAY MORNING, durio/ t'.i ;\tof\t\tIII.1 Hr\t>wiog\tFirst Class Steamships\t I'leiGuro Travel, ut MiVI.N oM\u2019.k,\tlor\tAt\t\u2022 rut \\n .\t\t.2650 tons\tCapt.Aitou, MONTREAL, m.d retoiuing 1.111 M \u2022 n\treal\tM.\t\u2022 t\u2019Olt'AN,\t\t,.2650 tom\t\u201c Dutton, will bave on MONDAY, Wi.I N.-!\u2022 .1\tunit\tit:\ttt.YlAN .\t\t« .,2600 tons\t\" Baflantino FRIDAY, ut s A.M , u 1 will io .Urn.b\t1 Py !\t.Ml ;\tIt AVI AN\t\t,.200 loud\t'\u2022 W i lie.daylight.\t\tIT!\tH.lt.N 1 \\X.\t\t.21.il tons\t'* Brown, The St.aim i \u201ct'ANADA\" b .\u2022 b .u i st meted ¦¦ nd hit iii-lu «VvrTr ! JBSSyJ jjar-v DAY, n uud l.ifùi Lomtond : MAN .pm vian.lUliKil.T AN .Nt>\\ V >( OT IAN.Mi II \\ VI A.N .Al I'ltlAN ., .m /ian and United Stales Mails.\u2022 o LIVERPOOL overyTHURS.1 from UUFBKO every 8ATUB-c, at Loch l'o\\ In torucelvoon board ills anil l'iissniigeis, from and to HAMS, Ju-t Received.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 4 13, John Street.Quebec, July 10, 1867.\t168 Hope, Darlington, Toronto aud llarn ilton Etileroonia, mo-l .I .'.b j in every re- .et t a* e.n.d lo h< J diao w it is ! Return Tieke's, goml f,.r tb ve ! lie issued, ami in .y o.bt iinud on ap, | in tna Agent III ill ' Hotel-, I in Wo Nnpoleiiii Wharl.JAMES ST EVEN Si; rnilis MAGNIKICEnT LINE U composed JL of tnv fu.low lug lirat-class ateiiueis, vis : .-raRTaN (Iron) new.Capt.Howard.PahsPout \u201c\tKelley.Maonit \"\t.\t\"\tFalrgileve.Kinoston \u201c\t\" Dculop.CU mpion\t.\t\u201c\tSinclair.ilAMRHIS (Rebuilt)\t.\t\"\t \u2014 ONE of the above named Firat-CIa*» StrameiR leavei the Caxal Basis, Moiiin al EVERY DAY^aundayacXicpicU jul'.Mi\u2019i loik A.M., arid Lachixb on the arrival of the Train wiiLh leaves Bouaveiitiire Station, Montreal, ai 12 o'clock NOON, tor HAMILtUN, calling ,\t,\t.\t.\tn at INTERMEDIATE POKr.v, coiioecHpK ai Willi Maps Oi dll Utd HÛ1T.7AJ PhESCOTT and BUOCK VILLE tor U I'C'.vWA\taldliuiiS ill L?.U *1 i.CITY KEMPTVILLE, aUNPllIUiS, 4»., and j\tl,v\tj HtilAnlLToN with the various Railway and |\t.Steamboat Routes for NIAGARA FAi.LH,\tPor ¦ -o ¦)' BUFFALO, DETUIoT, CHICAGO, MIL-\tMIDDLETON A DAW ¦ WAUslE, TOLEDO, HP.PAUL, UaLENA, ,\tFool ot MunoUia Dill.4c., Ac.\t| Quebec, A\u201d 10,1667.\t1-3 The arrangements of this line are most ( complete, and tbe advaotagts presented to\t\u2018 U7S ^rl'towest ratos, and forward- i MEDIC .\\ L MAU ., &tlrM \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 I Upper Town Ylarketsquai f.Through Tickets to all places, with any information, ma; be obtained hum JAB, STEVENSON, Agent, Napoleon Wharf, Quebec.Quebec, May 16,1867.\tHA for Isfi\u2019li (ilMi\\l) ililiAk ILIUM Ai.'X'iau.e\trJL'8 a I > 1 < ?>4 FOB AUGUsl*, 26 cents.Salt Water on l'i.k.t».$4.b BuUltUKOlt.Proprietor.1 e lune I», 18 7.\t3UI-I41 i .i !\u2022: UJj!)\tG ACL.I OK i^Alai*;, : Wood, iron and Stone, of lUcOltl Uuol.1 .\"|ii I;s vill be rec lvcd by DANIEL till.ML, E'Q , to th*|at of Jtll.Y.It la l t d Ili.it ibe TV.will Riatu the h quire t o the runuivai ufthe material* ; a .U to i,e ic'uiru-il, ibree leel hi*h above tbu le\\ I ni I In* *! not V .rd, except on the Wings i I ii> |>r< .oil.t trout.Jiure i4, 1867.PURE VINEGAR, aaMabla toi pmk4>8 Raspberry Vinegar, Xu.Prie*' 5 ' cctib per gallon.McLeod's Granular Effervescing Çlimti of Magucnia Is a saf i and agrecablu Medicine, curing Ucadacho, Bilioiuni.aunTlndigut.liun NOTICE.All book accounts must bi !p,,c® *5 \u2022n in the House ol Lords ti) movu the 8 o.nd roading of I he lleft.i in Hill, which h>d he.ii s ut up from the Common* l\u2019*r approval.Ile gavo u hi iefaud e'ear hisiory ¦ f ¦ be reform ijuc*-lioli in J'arli in ent since Is.ID ; he did not, hi! * iid, nppio eh the sohjeet as ¦ I.illu* trions predee - if did .15 yee* ' .ill t e iuid*t of pop\u2019ll'I' tumult .\u201c l.o ijtiusiioii iv a * iheu nu le- than lhat ol a social rOVo> 'utioii in thi.e uutry a revolution wl, eh, by a mi I icti and violant process, trausiei red tliu wh.de poli'ieal power from one portion l' Hie e.mmunity to another.There was PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, I.T .-GOVERNOR'S 0 K EI i:lit\triion\twliaio1\tver in Parliauieut, an\t\u20221 that\tvilla,!1\ti - noiv\tunknown and with.out popul\t\tat ion\tat all\tfurnished statosiuon f-.l\tr tho\tnaiio\tn, and\tpiroi-oadcd to ro- ¦lli\tind hi\u2019\ti hca\trcr* tlm\tll even that system hi\t\u2022 1 it»\tup ol\t.¦i»t», .mid pi rh i|is i*» good\t (IU\tinis, f\"\tr the'\tDuke ol\tW olliupptoil tlmugll) It\tmi p>crl\tcot th\tit ho wi\t-nid hive i nt induced which could hardly ho resisted alter Mr.(jludstonn and Mr.Disraeli had lead people to regard the franchise; not as a trust, but as a right.The meanure, ho conceived, must hail to tile suprnn >ey of deiii-icraii'-power, and when that time came (he old institutions of the country- thivcliii eh ami the House of Lords\u2014would hardly he allowed long to remain, ani the | resent distribution of property would he ealh-d in i|uealion.The scciiriiies of ei>o- al payment of rut.-s and of rc.-i icnc- would, in his opinion, bo insufficient t> i -uro >hai the elective power sli nil not pas* into the hund.s -.f thoigooi'ant n i U e r ckf -s.lie conuluded a pictuie of the result» of pa-dog thi* measure by d.vli.ing hi-, h hcl hat th-i temieney of thing.Wa.towa.d the ehtih.iah-ment of u icp-ihlie; an I, vv ilu ho douhted whether such violent ehaoge-s Would he for K .glaml's benefit, yet i' w uld I c the duty ol all lu siand hy the e -uitry uml r any ciicuiustunce*.The l.iiltlt ('ll is.Kl.I.itU deh ile l the hill, which he maiol line I had hco wdi contidered, and was saliafic ory to ihe maj'iriiy of tho oaiion.The Dukk oh Aituvi.K 'li-1 imt a prominently in other vicinities in conjunction with villainous transaction*, the following is snu 'hing of u histori-nal summary of his proceeding» for twenty yeirs buck.He went to Uinciunuti before coming to Philadelphie, leiviug a wife and live children io his former home in Wcsitirn New Y\u2019oik.In Cincinnati he married wile No.2, hy whom he had three children.-Prom Cincinnati he made his way to Philadelphia, mid while in limbo at Cherry Hill, wife No.2 obtained a divorce, hut married him a second time iniral/iL dicta.Kroui Pi.ilu lelphu he went to New Y\u2019ork city, where he wont into several swindling operation* upon mer-chant*, was arreted.\u2022 ried and e mvieted, and sent to .Sing Sing fur live yeirs, hut alter serving *ix moillhs, Was pardoned out.In l *nil -r '02 he went back to Cincinnati, and married with wife No.3, took her to ©8 tSfrlrgriplj t§>jjis Bag ©8 ©rlrgreplj Sljis Bae [Itc/Mjrhd far the Daily Mercury, Itryorled fur the.Daily Mercury.AFTERNOON DK&PATITIKS.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.AMERICAN NEWS BY THE CABLE.the .» line system into a new i: oistitutiun.Thero was one udvi .lngo, Lord D lby said to the minis'i r of die day, in that time over the priscot tho demand was gt lierai thio iglmut tho country for (In- *\u2022 wlmle hill ind nothing but the bill.\" Now they hn-l t iuppioeh the ipicsiioii with coolness nnd eonsidcration, and he trusted wilh a desiic so to settle the ipuestion in au I.ouest way a» to destroy all cuu-c fur agitation formally v ur* to come.Lord Derby then wont thmugli the i ruvisim* of the uu-aHure, and ihen prneeede i to euiiimeiil on and condemn the terms ol the uimMidui'iit ol whioll Kill (Jiey hnl given nolice.I u e illelusmtl Lord Derby sai l : \"I ciiild nndeisland an uuioiid-meiit proposing the rejeedon ol the hi.I, however ini!X|iedient such a piropiosal might he, hut to ikel.ie that ihe bill is faulty and is nut calculated to effect a permanent set-iVmcut of the question, and yet to vote lur lire second reeling with a view ol amending iho hill in committee, appears to me to bo a gratuit-us iutci ;' siti-'ti between your lord-shifs iiil lli'- discus-ion of the incisure, (if ar, hoar.) I do not know whether tc-blc loris Mpposiic intend to support the umciid' ment, but il they do not I have only to ajiologise to the noble lords behind me fur ihe trouble I have putlheiii to in bringing them from diffeieut parts of tho world\u2014 from So A kind and Ireland, ami other places.Your lonl'liipis will recollect that tho hid whieh is e oideinned in such strong terms lias been passed with the uuanimous consent of the lluu-c of Commons,' after having gutie through a laborious c< niuiitteo, nod all its detail» -etil -d v ithout a dissoiitienl voiee.I he amendment then goes on to dec) ire that the bill is not calculated to effect i permanent settlement of the tpnos lion, aii'l after giving this »iap in the face to the House of Comm-ins, it invites yuur lordship» to d\" away with some of the faults ol the ino.su e.I mu»t declare lor mysell (h it I thick it wnui 1 he quite iuuinsistent with the resp-eoi which we ought to show for the House of Uummons to send the hill 1 wii to c m nit ce with such a stigma affixed to it- (lleirhcar.) Your lordshipis have a right to discuss all the details of any meaiure which e uik* before you, and you have as deep an interest in tho measure us the other biatieh of tho Legislature ; hut I do entre.I your lordships, with all respect, not to stultify yuiselves by .iug a measure in tbe lirst itistuuee, and then -ending it down to committee marked with an opprobrium which li e House of Gom- motis In* not a right to expect at your lord-»hi|s b inds.(Hear, hear.) I have only to express linW really l shall be to attend to my ame-iduK-nts which your lordships m.y 11,mk ii'.'C0-»ary t> pnoposo with the view .f hup roving the details of the hill, which, 1 think, is :» large, and at the same time, a I'.-m-ervaiive measure, and one which, tl it obtains your lordship*' assent, will for a a long time effect a satisfactory settlement uf a question which, while it remains un settled, will be an iinpicdiuiOUt to the pro gross of otber tncjsures.\u201d (Cheers ) J-lirl Gukv then rose to niuveilie amend, mont ol which he had given notice.The pnincipil iihjee'iiu to the bill was that it abolished the p rinci, lo ol eompounding for rate*, whicb would rutiJcr the collection of rite» tr tu small householders on imposai bihiy.Ile ni»i behoved and thought the late Trade»' Union investigation proved ihat the suffrage would he given by this hill to thousand* > l pi r-ons who wore incompetent to upiprecittto it nr pos-ihly to Uh; it.If- ih night the incomplete mahiier in whioli the gov- ininent had de.t with the reJislri-Initi ti of scat» justified the expression used in his 1.111011111110111, viz., that it could not be ,, ked upon a» a penn iticnt sett emeu.t I he Duke of lit TI.AND would not vote Ini' the amendment, hut trusted that the vils ol the hill would be remedied in committee.1 bad omo from the Communs a nri/vi.f household suffrage bill.Ho tiusted they would be able to supipiiy it wilh soiiie s-.euntie» and send it back to the Common.iln rnlly clutlud.The Earl ol Cabnaiivon would not vote for the amend nient, but wouid prefer to remo lei ill- lull in Cuniiuittce-.The noble lord, who, it will be ri-eollcctcd, was one nf the sen ders IV tu tho Derby cabinet, made i violent sp.eh against the bill, and was s.r.istii' upon Mr.Disraeli, iUauthur.In referring to the in .u -istency of the con-rvative p .rty in dt-i ing to pass such a measuro, he ».i 1 .\u201c \\\\.- have broken down the security ol ministerial pmsition.We have br.isii-u tho security of ministerial consistency into an anarchy of all piriueipal and a total demoralization of purty.Il henceforward it is simply 11 be a compoti lion between the two great parties which shall outbid each other\u2014i hear hear) \u2014 what remains ef the c.nstitutiuii i* no long er s.i-ure.I w ish I could feel that this bill is a seitci.nt casus cork* to Ruling A Lamulte.2 boxes bdwe to it 8 8cutt.2 bales duck to R Rlaik-stoue.292 hf chests tea to Lane, Gibb A co.Shipping Jntdliflmcc.U\" Th* Mercury Shipping Intelligence include* all Arrivals, Clearances and Loadings, entered at the Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.m.each day.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.Aug 16.Brig Mystic, Marshall, P E Island, Aug 1, H Fry, bol.Scbr Marculine, Poodrie, Port Hood, \u2014, W H Jeffery A co, coals -Felecitie, Michaud, Moisie River, 8 days, order, bat.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Vain*.For.By HTiom.IPAerc.Aug IS.Young England, Berwick, Benson A co, New Liverpool cove.J S DeWolf, Bristol, II Fry, Flanagans wharf.CLEARED.Aug 15.Ship War Cloud, Littlejohn, Liverpool, R R Dobell A co.Bark Madawaika, Williams, Millford, Benson A co.-Shamrock, Tindall, Plymouth, A Gilmour A co.\u2014\tAnnie E Boyd, Griffiths, ' London, W Cangley.Schr Florence C Lawrence, Buckles, Halifax, J Phelan A co.\u2014\tMary Star of the Sen, Durglade, Harbor Grace, Lori A Major.\u2014\u2014 Notre Dame do St Louis, Levasseur, Labrador, L Miller A Son.\u2014\tMarie Delphine, Lemieux, Gaspé, T Fraser A co.\u2014\tWelcome Return, Falclt, Sydney, A J Uaxham A co.Compiled from tho London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, July 31.SAILED FOR QUEBEC.Cashmere, Grnndell, Cardiff, July 27.Cuthberts, Izatt, Greenock, July 27.Edwin, Hodgson, Cardiff, July 29.Emigrant, Hobb, Montrose, July 27.Florence Lee, \u2014, Gravesend, July 30.Gipsey Queen, Uussiter, Dublin, July 29.Joven Tomas.Compos, Liverpool, July 30.John Bunyao, Gibbs, Greenock, July 30.Lady Russell, Gray, Liverpool, July 3.Margaret Evans, M\u2019t'ulloch, Liverpool, July 3o .Sublime, Kill*, Alexandra, July 8.Volante, Perry, Gravesend, July 30.SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Anglesea, McMillan, Liverpool, July 30.Seaman, Jourdan, Liverpool, July 30.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Emperor, Barrett, Bristol, July 27.Boreas, Sweeney, Waterford, July 2ughs, ami Bronchial Affections before they run into Consumpition that you jannot stop.Numberof Ocean Steamers which arrived here up to tbii date, and to tho corresponding date last year :\u2014 1866\u2014\t26 steamer*.36,19(1 tons.1867\u2014\t28\t\u201c\t.35,453 \u2022\u2022 BY TELEGRAPH FROM RELOW.Fathir Poixt, Aug 15.Weather clear and warm , no wind.One large inward bound vessel ibis morning.Tbe ADintu outward al U':4 p.m Steamer M rgaretle, Stevenson, inwasl at 7 a.m., to-day.Mors 2 737 tons less this yr.Comparative statement of arrivals and tonnage from the Lower Provinces np to date, and to the ed responding r'rte last year :\u2014 1866\u2014\t95 VS sels\t8,586 tons.1867\u2014\t110\t\u201c\t12,465\t\u2022' More 16 3,879 more this yr.47 I'ASSE.NUKUS.I\u2018* r*ii I\u2019eruvUn, ilttlUniiiif, from f,lvrrpl(*ber*l 277, Washington Street, llontoti., Aug.IS, 1807.\ti»u \u2022Vip»«t \u2022IdvcrtiHenientH.GREAT REDUCTION \u2014OK\u2014 DRY HOODS ! LEitillÜïlIFIIin, NO.4, JOHN N order to make room for tliu KALL IMPORTATION, we have decided to give Dr.Ordway\u2019s Last Song.\"UTK tBAVIS (IF Till: 10VKD (IVES PLIAT BtitTiHi n«wua.\" \\ I V V bo used a* a Song, or Song and â.Chorus.Ivtiiiiellisiird with an appro* priate Lithograph title, This new composl* tiou of l)r.Ordway\u2019* f« universally admired and in meeting w itli a most extraordinary sale! Price 6o cents.Mailed pobt-paid.OLIVER DITSON k CO., Publishers, 277, Washington street, Itostou.Quebec, Aug.15, 18Ü7.\tjga IfttHHtS l M1JK II UAL CIliCU l APARTMENTS TO LET.' I' \" \" 1 I 'Is, liarliy luriliiiiieil, Killn eut lo * Hi.Msiiemv DIJice wi.l |.e leased loi mo oi I wo iinilitlis, loa respectable tenant.u\"'\u201c \u201c 'in, ni* in.lu b- a I ii.¦,¦ DliiiuK-ltooni ami l\\:Mo n, wflh Parlom Knur lled*ll,.oui» ami Hath Room A., tits amt outer in each story, Qochi ÜBLIC BEN EFAC TRESS.A.ALLEN, Mli8.A LADY OP WORLD-WIDE REFUTATI jlf, MR'\\ S A, ALLEN'S I MRS.S, A, ALLEN'S Quel.-.,.lune .w ig,;j,\tj,.j\t***-»*j*jiv u\tmao, o, t\\, nJLtljijIM o -\u2014\t«AIR RESTORER WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, H ' l!î!ü\u2019,s w ICT \u2018sî.rr.^.t \"jsszt ¦ < )\u201c 'I'\"\"\ti\u201e h, House lorming tliu\tK,\u2018\u2019>r> ,\u201c\u201c1 DiipaiH lo it a benilliliil Lciiiilily, ami freshen tliu llsir lenderiiie it 1\t.ml M M ,n,»!a[\" SUeeT*!\t,'lU\u201c t0 \u2014.ami dï.po\u2019ing It to reî near Urn v .i .|,,ircli.Apply on ilie ' u\tmain In any desired posiiiou.pieiuise* lo\t\u201c¦\tTO ITHOIIIIJINAI.VOUTHEUL ITH.Olt W.cIIEssar, I r is Nor a Dw, but acts dire Hy upon the !\u2022 R LADIES AND (.'III I.Dit EN, Vue » ., .lime 2il, I»i;7,\tH7\tr.,l».| the Hair, giving tl.em Ibu ualuial wlio«« lUIr nie.» » .t.A I 10 M DENI, T 500 Damaged Hoop-Skirts, To be Sold at Hull* Price.\u2014AT\u2014 LEUEK & RHFRET'S, No- 4 St.John Street, Upper Town* Quebec, July 9, 18*37.\t157 K Ii MOV A L .RI M M E I.\u2019S IIILANG-IHLANti, ortho Klower of Flow* er*, Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Tea Flowers, Coffee Flowers, A other IcIU Inns perfumes.KIMMED\u2019S TOILET VINEGAR, superior to any Eau de Cologne for all Toilet uini Sanilory purposes.RIMMELS LAVENDER WATER of uu eqil 11 led qualitv.RIMMEL'S ' (iLVf'EIUNK, WINDSOR HONEY, and other Toilet Soups liigblj bene llciul to the skin.RIMMELS EXTRACT OF LIME JUICE AND ULYCERINE, the best préparât ion for the Hair.RI MMEL\u2019S ROSE WATER CRACKERS, SCENT WA TCHES and other amusing de-vices i«>r IUIJh and Parties.RIMMELS DINNER-TABLE FOUNTAIN, to replace the Rose Water Salver.Price, Silver-plated, XI 10s.Sold by all Perfumery Dealers in the world RIMM EL, Perfumer to H.U.II.the Prince of Wales, 96, Strand; 24, Corubill ; 128, R gent Street, London; and 17, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris Quebec, Aug.1 rpilE M.VNA 1- generally_, ,.FREE EXHIBITION, At wliiib time MIsS ANNIf otage, will make a GRAND .i v V1 I1,1'*1\t\u2022¦\u201cviiiion, a disiame of I.at neve» attempted by any two persons.tau Sil ver ('orn.t VlamL ' \"U \" ,l1\th \u201c \u2018 l'oi.e collectiou of airs hy (be M.tropoli.3SÆ AUK e.n.,r»ilf .|K.'IKS 1 l!l':s1\u20191'\u2019\t^ \u2018 1 l ' lNK\",tMS '1'HK ' ITIZKNS AND PI'HI.IC K uraii) (but, prvviouu to ca» 1» aftortio«m« perforumuev, tiicrc will bu GRAND fage will in a k.« uRtviV\u2019 i\\\\!oo^ lt\"\u2018l \"ASTER HLNIi\\' who is hut (even years take, will make a GRAND DOI RLE ASCENTIoN, walking on a slender wire from the over two hundred feet, Thliisit \u2019L\\> l>«8 I x\\ G or, up! M'l CHE a«\u2018(.THREE STo|{\\ IIOFSE.S'T.¦orge Street, | .T,, lately Apply to d by M.Vallée, To ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHMT.Col.oR lr is Nor x Dik, but acts dire Hy upon the roots .it the Hair, giving them the imlutul Moiirishmeiit reijuired.It will yeslore it on bald places, require* no previous prcpikriillon ol the hair, and is essliy applied hy oil! » s- it After the bail isou.restored, ocasioii-al appliealious otieo in three months will i usure against gu-y hairs to the must advanced , \u201c«>'* \u201chose Hair reqilll'es frequent dressing, it has no i quai.No ladies's toilet Is eon plctc with* '\"it it It i h-uiises the Hair, removes all \u2022 lundiml and imparls to it a most delightful Irngranei'.Ii will prevent the Hair fiom tailing out, and Is the most ei onomlcal Hair Dressing known.Quebec, Feb the arkay OE TALE3STT I A.II.SIROIS, Notary, Coilillutd Mreet, I 'T 19, 1887.\th bis unapproachable M'KN10,|ii\u201d|>\u201c \u201c\u2022-* P\"» ultra bis .PnnSondlUHmauKtudc^UDB A,n earH toauy partofthupavillion^ 25cci)tM.WILL KJVHIBIT AT THE GLACIS, OUTSIDE ST.LOUIS GATE, On Friday and Saturday, the 16th & 17th August.Quebec, Aug.8, 1867.6-183 EVERY F SATORDAY, J 4 e IV i *»\u2022« » i*ii to i**i.REFRIGERATORS ANNE KANE.1 w-183, MOLASSES, A Few more PATENT and ICE LHEHTH.For Sale by Quebec, Aug, 7, 1867.GEAFIEVOS Now Receiving ex Grand Trunk Railway : O PUNCHEONS CIENFUEG03 MGL- J ASHES.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t|7« L.M1SII A AMEKIIAV PAPERS.they will give prompt relief iu Coughs aud Colds, And carried in the pocket as occasion requires.Hold at 25 cents a box.Quebec, July 17, 1867.\tjni-164 Atnerb an, Chimney Corner, Liteiary Album Every Saturday, Illustrated News, RejucldJ aud Lloyd's Weekly.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.to, 1367.\t|g5 7*OR AUGUST 17tb.Pi ice in cents.Content* :\u2014Up Stairs ami Down, Fa.liionnlile Tippling, K-collections of an Aiment Man, In Difficulties\u2014Second Stage, Hummer on ih.S|uui»h Fiontler, Tho Crcqilvt Linn, At Diuiier iu tliu ( ily, Bullet Marks, The Belgian Reception, Danglers, Mrs.Brown's Budget, Foivigu Notes, Cheap at a Guinea.P.SINCLAIR A .SON.BHLMONT I .0XKS 1'ric i DLLS.Sale Quebec, Aug.12, 1867, 186 SMOKLl) «AMIO.V JUST Received a Choice Lot of FREs SMOKED SALMON.Fo; sale hy JOHN TKAFFK, 34, Jobli Stri ct.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\t177 BATH.N6 REQUISITES.Z.I^ORTIER k CO., have ju-t nu lvi a Large aud New Assortment i il if Bathing Requisites, consisting of lUthing Caps, Sponge Bugs, Flesh liruslies, Hun Brushes and Tooth Blushes, Ac.Z.FORTIER A CO , Chemist» A Druggists to Mis Excel-\tJ lenty thu Lieut -Governor of Quebec, 24, Fabrique Street, Upper Town, Sign of the Golden Serpent.Quebec, July 12, 1867.\tH o l*ln» i Jiff t'a s (In.Superior PLAYING SPERM BK.MONT hy Quebec, Aug.2, 186 Ifultlii\u201d- OXKS MONTREAL BAKING POWDER J\t_ For Sale hy Quebec, Aug.3, 1867 1 1 QQMm PARK LING and Mill HOCK.Mu-cat tie Frontignan WOODS A t.'O.Quebec, July 25, 1867.\tni ARRAU A_N\tRIUE, Now 1.Hiding e> '\u2018Chillsiiwallah .\"Qr l I JAG», M) llalf-Baes, and Itm Quarter-'JvJ U lux* AKKACAN RICE.CANDLES.SPERM CAN- MI.LIAM POSTON.178 WILLIAM POSTON.179 MUSIC HALL, QUEBEC.Chas.Levi .Manager.FOUR NIGHTS ONLY.Grand Matinee on Wednesday Afternoon, Aug, I Tib, at lia f.piist Two.Door* open at 2.'iicki tH 25 cents, to all parts of the House to Matinee only.3t .II ^ I* rV X, THE ILLUSIONIST, Of St.Jniin »\u2019 Hall, London, ami Didwoith Hall, New York, Inventor cf \u201c Tin; .?# vs tm; it »*,\u201d \"A Human Head Flonling in the Air \u2019 Will have the honor of introducing his Celc-hruted EASTERN NKCIiOSIANTIC ILLUSIONS, Commencing MONDAY August loth, mid to continue Kvi ry livening until Aug.22nd loim Nx« WoM.KIIH AM.Mlll.WI.KS, Im-i.i iumi \"THE MYSTERY,\u201d .1 llunuin Ih'iil Fhottimj in /hr Air, (Invented by M.Hartz,) mid now Exhibited for tbe First Time in Quebec.\"THE MYSTERY \" Ims beet» pronounced all wbo have seen it, to be the greatest SPE.TATU-LAR ILLUSION of the Kith Century.FIFtO TEXTS, (Wo are here, hut wu arc not here ) tiii: i.miMEoi s aim in or ilomrs, (The most Bemiliful of all Illusions.) Till- It oil I liidiuii ltiisk«-l Trirk, The most Exciting Illusion in M.Ilarlz's rcpci tolre.77/< I'cat of CiiiixiiHj F.Vi vij With /, In f/i« // r, I 7, M.Jell n S(re, t, (N.mly opposite Palace Si.,) ,,\t,\tUpper Town, Quebec.Quebec, Aug.5, 1807.\t,80 'OiSSOLUIlON OF PftRÏNtRiHIP, f|7HE III SI NESS biilierto carried ou I e- I- tween CHARLES E.LEVEY and WIL- LIAM HERRING, initier the name ofCium.g* E.Lkikv A Co, Is dissolved, tins day, by mut,ml consent.The hmdnesa for the remainder of Hie season will he wound up hy the lute linn.(Signed) (Signed) Qii- .ec, Aug.CHARLES K.LEVEY, W.HERRING.1.1867.\tn and tflucatiiin al km.\\ I l{S S'l URTON SPUPILS will rcnssemblo oil MONDAY, the nth Of August, mins\u2014a;io per milium, rile course of Inslruetion ineliides ail Glut is nec.ssary for a thorough English Kdin ation with Uiciich, Ac.Ex niA\u2014Music, Italian.Drawing Quebec, July I7,;i80t.Painting mid lm-104 The Civil Code ! \u2014OF\u2014 U 13 K luUtly cured liy a lew liott,,-*.Non.Rlieiima Ikiii or Naumlgia, how- ever d.»pei .t.or liopelesi.tint may be bene-lilted !¦>' tbe apidh uiion of it.For Diptberiii mid >ore I liront, Egyp'hin .Gil i* tbo only iv.illy ic-lmblu remedy iu \u2022 Xi-tenee.it will relieve tin iiiiiiiednit I) F or I'outlia lie and Earache it is an instant 1 cure.Sprains an-»mi'times very o-'Klinatr md enlargvinetil ot G.> join,sis likely lo O, Iir II llegleeled.The .Sever,: cases howev-i may becniiquctcd by this Oil fu a few ,|\u201eyH Hiuises, i in*, Wo'indN, Riirns mid s, nld» yb ld readily to tie- remarkal.le soothing and liealing proi'nilies of th -Egyptian Oil.a|,o, Cb'lulnius, Frosted Feet Biles and Stings o' Insect*.EG 1 PTIAN OIL roi Rhetim»ti»m Neuralgia, Unit.Diptheria, smo ','hru«t, Choleia Iteaiiai lie.Fa, each», Sid.in he, Batkaelio Toothaehu, Earache, Stomachal lie, Miff Sink 'till loi'iti, Sprains, Bruises, Woiirnls Guts Burns, Mosquito Bites, Ac Every person «iiotild oroeure a liottif'of the Egy ptian Uil, so s to bave H at band lor its litneli use may )ireveiit much suffering, and even be tile means ol saving life, lor Instance» have frequently i* t lined where persons at tacked in tho uichl have died while waiting for Go ir Pin nician.The KG YITIAN OIL is used cxnneiually in neaily alleases, and is very easily applbd as it requires no continued rubbing ia .ike other r medics It may be taken internally with the greatest safely, us it Is warranted to contain no injurious ingpili/neiits, und is a pur ly vegetable extract Egyptian Oil Is the most economical remedy iu use, as such a very small quantity is required to produce tbe desired effect.Alien lent Druggist trully remarks tbat he has tound theie is more virtue in thirty drops of Egyptian Oil, then in thirty bottles of some of the remedies now befura tbe public Full directions iu both languages -com puny each bottle.Price 25 Cents and 50 cents per bottle For sale in Quebec by John Mussou k John Burke A Co., am! all Druggists, BARNES, HENRY a tc>, Montreal, Agents .or Fauaita Quebec, Sept.18, 1866.\t13m-2it| 508^^802 EE TI1K UUKBEC MEIK UUV, Al OUST 15.I** lut-, :: otu/a'A^rnli* X'it\ti \u2022 fu,, Muill.liu \" ; n U without «louht tlio h« *t aümiu «- thou«.u,u «uo huv« '\"uliim-mU t tho iimo.- h>' h |wck»gu.No:lhro|> k l.jnmn SiiwcMUe, C.W , rul AK- ota lor (.'«i.ii«hi.\t.\t., Hold h, Quih.l,y IVodorlck M.\tJ> \u2022.Uci*\u2019 orul A it out lor (.\u2019uiiaihi.Suit! in vit !>t « !»> Koderirk Mt I Mi.a-oii .V J.I'- Uurk,-, J.S 11 lioux, m,\u2018l \u201cII Mciliflnu ll.irlor».yilohoc, July tit), 18(17.\u2022 ni John Ituwoii, li.1 in-1\" ! The Great English Remedy.BIU JAM US CLARKK'8 Celebi\u2019iAtcd loinalo Pills.Rroiiirroil from ir |,roscripliou of Sir I.(.Iirrkfi, M.U., I'hyalr'mn Kxlmori nary to tho Quoon.fPHIS Invaliial'lo iiK'dlcino la unfailing in I tho cure ol all tlioao painful and ilaugoi-oua dlHoaaoa to which tho IuuihIc conatitution ia auhjoct.\t.Kirch buttle, prico Ono Dollar, hoard tho Govornmout Stamp of Great Rritain to prevent cou n tor foi la.In all eaaoa of Norvouaand Spinal Allocliona 1\u2019irina in tho Back and Limb», Fatigue on Hlight exertion, I'lilpitutIon of tho Heart, and Hysterics thoao i\u2019illa will olleet a cure where all otbern liave t Hiislained under ir-ry and all circum-tnm es.'1'iiey have already o tained a sale m > vu y luwn, Village, puilsli and haa.let ntnoiig ctvili/.ed n.itions.Base imitators tiy to i ome a* near our naine and style as they i ail, and because a good artii le cannot lie sidd as low as a poor on., they find sour' support f oui pmi.s who do not cue what they sell Be on your guard.See our piivale btump ov i the cork.P.H.DRAKE A CO., New York City.Saratoga Spting Water, «old by all Druggists.CRISPER COMA.Oh ! she was heueiifel and fair, With dairy i yes, and radiant hair Whose l ulling tendrils soft entwiin I, Km haloed the very heurt and mind.Ul.UA, I For curling the Bail ofeithci Sex into Wavy and Glassy Kinglets o1.Heavy Massive Curls.HY USING THIS ARTJr LK, I.AJ\u2019IES , and Gentlemen * an b.iiidl.ihenis.lves a thousand fohl, It in the onl/ mtlr 1* 'll till\u2019 , world lliat will curl stiuigl.l li*lr, end al the | saine time give it a l.eauiiful «lorsy app''«r-alien.T'lre Crisper Unnia not only e .i l* '.he hair, but invigorut' ».Iii au'.lft.s, and i b un», s .it , i* highly and d.lighnujly perfumed, a.d | in the most .m plein \u201cIti.le ¦ I the kind ever offered to the Ameileun pilldie l l.e I'm I I r I i'ouiu will he sen t to any ad.ir -s Hitt I vd and postpaid for $1.Address all or ers t , W.L.CLARK k < D.' h.mists, No.3, Went Fayette Stn t,-VUACi -K, N Y Quebec, March 30, 1*87.\tI>*78 ASTROLOGY.THE WORLD ASTONISHED AF TilK WOXDKKH L lOIYKI AT|OX8 MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAM K II.L l\u2018BniüUÜ.BY ROYAL COMMAND Steel l*eii Milker to Ihe Uueeii- J0SEP1 GiLLOTT, Victoria Works, b rmirgham, i > KSPECTFULLV directs the utti taioii of (Lu C iliKCiclal Public, and of all w ho USE STEEL PENS, tolbe INGUMPARAltLE EXCELLENt-\u2019K of hi* Proi|uctlon», wbuh lor , UA LIT Y of MATERIAL, EASY AuTToN and GREAT DURABILITY, will h»\"f« universal prulurencu.Kv.ry Packet bears the Ftc-sluiHi\" of hi* Signature, ROWLANDS\u2019 MACASSAR OIL R.\tVA LI.I KK K FREE TO EVERYBODY.A large « pp.Circular, giving information of Iho greatest importance to the young ot both sex.s It teaches how he homely may broom, beautiful, the despised respected, and Hie forsakiur loved.No young ludv or gentleman should fall h.send their address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mail.Address P.O.Drawer, 21, Troy, N.Y.April 23, 1867.\tffuidif.To tIoiisiiiiiiitiYt**.Thl advertiser, having been restored t-., health in a few weeks, by a very simple I remedy, after having fuffered for several yein* | with a severe lung nffei tloli, and that dn ad disease consumption\u2014is anxious to mak.known to his fellow-sufferers the mini.* o! cure.To all who desire it, he w ill send a copy ot the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for pr.q.aiiug and using th satae, which they will find a siuik ciuik b> UoNsrupTiox, Asthma, Raoxciiitis, Coi c.ii», ; Coins and all Throat and Lung AlVeetions.¦ The only object of the udrerlisi r in sending ' the Presi ription is to benefit the nfflu ted, and spread information which he conceives to b : invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer w ill try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.Parties wishing the prescription, rasa, by return mail, will please address REV.EDWARD A.WILSON, Williamsburg,King*Co., New York.Quebec, May 8, 18.7.\tIjr-law-liT ERRORS OF YOUTH.A Gentleman who suffered for years fiom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, arnt nil the effect* of youthful indiscretion, will, lor the sake of suffering humanity, end true to all who need it, the recipe and dire, tions lor milking tho very simple r, me it by which be was cured.Sufferers wi-hliig to profit by the advertiser's exp< ruuce, inu do ho by addressing, in potket conlidenc,, JOHN B.OCiD: :: 42, Cedar SlreiT, New York.Ovur a iililliüu Doilais Savod.G \u2018iitli'ii.en :\u2014\u201c l bad a negro man worth j.1,310 who tii' l.cold Irum a bad burl in the leg, and was uscdcsH li»r over a yo,r.I bad u.-rd cvci \\ ; Ring I could hear ot without benefit, until i t, ied the Mexican Mustang Liniment.It suuu affected a permaiucnt cure.\" J.L.DOWNING.Montgomery, Ala., June 17, I8ÔV.11 I tike pleasure iu recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment usa valuable and iudispelisai lo article lor Sprains, Sores StratcheH or Galla on Hnrfcs.U r meu liave UHud it lor Ruins, Rruinen, Sores, Rheumatism, ike., and all say it iiets like magic.\" J.W.HEWITT, Foreman for American Wells, Fargo\u2019s and Haldon\u2019v Exprès-.11 The sprain of my daughter s ankle, o ea-si.mcil w liib skating last winter, was entirely cure\u20191 in one week, utter she commenced using youi edebruttd Mustang Lioimout, ED.SEELY.\u2019 Gloucester, Mass , Aug.1,1885.It is an admitud fact that tho Mkxicun Mustang Llnimout perform* morn cures in shot 1er time, nn man and beast than any m talc ever dlscoveiMil.Families, livery-men null plant*-¦ » shotiul always have it on hand, quii- .and -Uie it ceitaiuly is.AH genuine i, w-iai ped in steel-plate engravings, hearing tho signature of G.W.Westbrook, Chemist, noil inc privait U.S.Htuiup of Dkmas Bahxks & Co.over toe top.Ali ¦ ffott Inis been made tr counterfeit i* it with a cheap atone plain label.Look closely Saratoga Spring Water, \"old by all Druggisln.It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.It enidi.-tales scurf and dandruff.It keeps the head cool aud clean.It makes tint hair rich, «oft and glossy It provenu hair turning gray it tailing oil It restore* hair upon prematurely bald htMMll.Phis Is ju-t what Lyon\u2019s Kathairou will do It in pretty\u2014it is cheap\u2014durable.It is lit.-r-nil) nold Ly the cur-load, and yet its almost \u2022ii.1,-diblo dciiuiud is daily Increasing, until there is hardly a eouutry ntore that dues not keep it,ur a family that doi-s not use it.E.THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N.Y Saratoga Spring Water, «old by all Druggist*.Who would not be beautiful 7 Who would not add to tln-ir beauty?What gives that marble purity and ./i.fi/igur appearance we observe iipoii the stage, and in the city belle 7 11 is uo lunger n secret.I'hey use Hagan's M igllidia liaim.Its coiillliUed use removes tan, Irei kU\u2019S, pimpR-n and roughui-s*, Irum U.,, t u e ami hands, and leaves tin.ii ui.tli, traiinpaieut, blooming and ravishing.I nlike inuny lusuiiTiis, it contains no mil.ual injurious to tin- skin Auy DiUggist mil oidei it lor you, if not on hand, at 50 its.per bultie.W.E.HAGAN, Troy* N.Y., Chemist.DEM AS BARNES A CO., Wholesale Agents, N.V.Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists |iHE REVEALS ^ECRITS NO MORTAL iT ever kuiw.She lUTlons to happiness those who, from doleful i i nls, catuntioplii-s, ¦ -rossi-s in love, Ions ol r.I.lion» and Irieiuls, loss ol money, .k.have I \u2022 eolin: den; ood- III I She bli\u2019igs logeth.r thum- I i.g I -p O di d, gives Itifuimalion conceriiing uln-nt linndn or lovers, restores lost er stolen property, I tells you the busillens you Uie 1\" s' qlialllied to pursue and in what yoc will ho mont -u.\u2022 | cebofill.citilSC.-i spued) ililim-'n- * ai.d i II- you j I he very day yoi will ma i), - iven ) ou the i mime, likenesH mid ihiy.it-t.ilsti*» uf the pel oil.she reads yotu viry thoughts, mid l.y her almost supi iii.it'iml pogvis unveils tlie (lurk and hidden ui) *lei iert ol the filtine Fiom thestars we m .in tin, tirmmo nt- the in.ilefic stais Ihatovercome or prcdoioinate in the configuration\u2014fryrn ' he asp- < Is mid posh lions of the piunuts and (I, fixed stars in tin heaven-at the time of birth, she di-dnccs the mini>\u2022 lb still), of lllllli .Fail not to lousult tlie greatest Astrologist on earth.II contr you but a tiille, and you m ry never again have so favuniable an iq>., rienity.( 'onmilt i tien fee, with likeness imd all d.sired Infor-in itiuu, $ 1.Parties living ut a dintaiu e , an consult the Madame by mail witb , ipiul safety and satisfaction to tin nisi Ives,us if iu perron.A full iind explicit elairt, wriltcir jiil, with al.inquiries answered rnd liken, -s euclo-ed s.-nt bg mail on lecetpt of pile abovo m, n-tinned.Thu s'rii t nt socesy w ill b-inain \u2022 tained, and all correrpond, ni e returm d in destroyed.References of the bighe.-t ordi-i tnrnislicd tbose desiring llo m.W i to plainly the day of the month and y.ir in which you were born, enclosing a siiinll loek of hair Address, Mahamk H A.I\u2019ERRlfiO, f.0.Dhawsu 293, Hckvai.0, N.Y.March 29, 1887.\tly 75 REPARAT_08_ CAPILU.Throw away your fal^c iriizcN.your nwilchc*» your wi, Destructive ufcoiurort, hiu! nut worth a 6g, Como agodi cutnc youthful, oome ugly am! fair.Ami rejoice in your own luxuriant hair, REPARATOR CAPILLI, 'OR RESTORING HAIR UPON BALD heads, (from wlmt TUT CSUSS it may hav, fallen out) and forcing a grow lh of liait upon the face, it has no i put!.It will foice the beard to grow upon th smoothest lice in Irom fieri to eight weeks or hair upon hald heads ill liom two to three months.A few ignorant pru tilion is have as-erted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of tho hair c-r heard, 'l ln ir n-sertioun are false, as thousands of living witinss,s (from their own experience) can bear witness But many will say.how are we to distiogni\u201el> the genuine Irom thq spurious 7 It certaiul) is diflicult, as ulue-tcuths of the diflerent Preparations advcrtiSfd for the hair and beard are entirely worihloss, and yon may hive already thrown away largo amounts tu their purchase.To such wu would say, try Ihe Ucparator Capilii; it will cost you nolhing unless it fully conn * up lo ,,\u2019ir repn sen tat inns.11 your Druggist do :- not keep i', send us one dollar ai.d we will forward it postpaid, together with a receipt lor the money, which will be returned you on iipplUTilion piovldlng utire satisfaction is not given.Address W.L.CLARK .v CO., Chemists, No.3, West Fayette Stic, t.Sybaouss, N.V.Quebec, April 3, 1887.\tly-79 'I'hey can be obtained Retail of every Dealer in the World ; Wholesale ut the Work», Graham Street, Birmingham; and ill the Biam h Establishments, 91, John Street, New York; aud 37, Gracechurch Street,.London.Quebec, Oct.9, 1888.\t63-taw-;32 The Lomlun .loiirnal / ION PAINS ORIGINAL AND DOMESTIC Novel» by Ihe first Autlnirs of the day\u2014 short Tales\u2014I\u2019oeras\u2014Educational and Sm iul Ens iy»\u2014Descriptions ol tlie mo»t Rt-markabli PLr.cr iu li,.* World Thousuids of useful Ria .ipis of .Vd) i Hid\u2014RecoIke of Scicutifli Inv.utions aud Discuvciies\u2014Statlslics ciu-hrnting all tho Ollii ial R'-tiiriis puldishcd, ol public Accounts\u2014 P,q,ulatinn\u2014Emigiation\u2014 Health\u2014Military, N ival and < 01111101, jui Affairs\u2014Valuable Geiidal Statistical Infor-miitior,\u2014 - rticles of Literary and llistoiital Intel,-st, Illustrative of passing events\u2014Witty and Laughable Jokes aud Anecdotes\u2014A voluminous personsl Con-espondunce upon every imaginable topic.riHIK LONDON JOURNAL, the best cheap-1.est, lurgi st, and most teivutiful illustrât-d Publieutiuti i-vt-r issued, having a Gnat,1 fireiibttiiiu thau that of any other periodical 111 the world.LUK LONDON JOURNAL is Issued iu Weekly Numbers, une Penny.it UK LONDON JOURNAL in Monthl 1.Parts, Eixpuucv.mill; LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly I.Volumes, Four Shllllugs aud Sixpence.fitllE LONDON JOURNAL Volumes l tc X 18 ure How ready, bound ill cloth.HE LONDON JOURNAL maybe had in A.tho Colonies.fIMIE LONDON JOURNAL.Parts and X Volâmes are always iu print, 'MHK LONDON JOURNAL Office, 332 r j\u2019 HIS ELEGANT AN D FRAGRANT OIL J is universally Iu high n-pate tur it* uu-prerrilenled KiieresH iu promoting lira Growth, Restoring, improving, and Beautifying the 1 lluiiian Hull, ll prevents Hair from falllsg off nr turiilng gn-y strength, n» weak hair, .< I* Kltitt\u2019B ii from Semi and Dsudiiff, uml make» Ir heautliully soft, pliable and glossy, toi j Children it is .sp.elally r.- oiniuendod a* fornilnK 'Re bssls ot a h.-.aiitifel head of hair.ROWLANDS\u2019 KALYDOR, An Oiukw.m.BerAxlÇAt, PaxeAUATliis for Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion and Skin.This royally-patronized and LadieH-esteuineil Sp-cifii- irulizes a healthy purity of Complexion, aud renders the .«kin Soft, Clear ami Blooming.It also exerts the iiient soothing (ooling and purifying action 011 the Skill, ami eradicates, Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Discolorations, and other Cutauvous Visitations.White anil ttoimd Terlh Are indchpoiisablc to PERSONAL ATTRAC.TlON, and to lii-ulth and longevity by tlie proper mastication of food ROWLANDS\u2019 0D0NT0, OR PEARL DKNTRIF1CK, Compounded of Oriental Ingredients, laid inestimable value iu preserving and beautify,ng the Teeth, strengthening the gums, and in giving a pleating fragrance to tho breath.It cradhutes Tartar from the Teeth, remevei-kpots of incipient decay, and polishes aud preserves ihe cuumel, to which it imparts a PEARL-LIKE WHI 1 KNNSS.Sold l.y all Druggists and Storekeepers.?,* Ask for \"ROWLANDS\u201d\u2019 articles.STEAM MANUFACTURER \u2014or\u2014 Fwiuje, Chaiis, BedM.k All Ordera executed on the Shortest Notiee, i jr Hu Is also prv|>aiud to atte .1 Funerals, having a magnill- eut lleiirse, uud Is lea ly to Kupplv ut the shortest notice COFFINS IN WOOD, or IRON, having an assortment of sizes.CRAPES, GI.OVKS, Ac., fumlnhcd to order.NO.28, ST.VALl.IKKK STREET, QUEBEC.l2m-295 Quebec, April 29, 1887.ly-100 UEDICAL HALL,Fabrique Street, headquarters fur\u2014 K very kind of Garden, Field and Flower Scuds, D uliuh, Japan Lily, Gladiolus, Tuberose, 1 ri«, Germauica, and other Imported Flowei Roots, C oe's Suporpbosphate of Lime, the best fertilizer.A descriptive Catalogue of Seeds to be hud gratis.L urge buyers aud country merchants liberally consider, d.\u2014ALSO, LATELY BSCBIVKD;\u2014 H air, Tooth, Nail, and other Brushes.A large stock of English Refined Camphor.L ang's Fuelling Bottles for Infants, L ioblg\u2019s Food, Ridges Patent Food, Ac.For Sale at Low Prices, by RODERICK McLEOD, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, May 2.1887.\t193 Quebec, Dec.22, 1886.E, J.ChESLE?, STOCK BROKER, Land and Mining Agcnl.\u2014ALHO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT ACilNT.Ollice\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings REFERENCES: Hon.John A.MacDonald, Kingston ; tfon.Alexander Campbell, Kingston; Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston ; Hen.Jiruies Patton, Kingston; lion.G.ogo Biuwu, Toronto ; Sheriff Jarvis, Toronto j C.J .Campbell, E*.|., Manager Commercial Bank.'I orouto ; I.vVoud-ide, E-q.,Manager Royal Bank, Toronto, Hon.P,M.Vunkougbiiet,Chancellor,Toronto ; lion.'1'.D.McGee, Minister of Agriculture, Montreal; Win.Workman, K»q., I resident City Bank, Montreal; R.S.Cassells, Esq, Manager Rank U C.guula i ; Hun.1.S.Mucrlouuid,Cornwall, Judge Jarvis, Cornwall ; lion.E.Perry, M.L.C.Cubouig.Quebec, Dec.15.1888.\t-89 _ Strand, Loudon, guebee.March 29, 1888.Iy.73 i> x;w music.r|MIK 17tli REGI\u2019, OR, ROYAL TIGERS 1 Galop, by J.Holt Bandmaster,(Hlusliat- Drugs, &c.PlURMACttrriCAL Pbiparatiuxs, PlIOTOORAPUIO SL'XDKIKS, SUROteAL IXSTRl'RKSTS,\tPaFEXT MEniCINES Shop Fittisus, PsiirL-nxRy, Darns, AQ Paints, ST Glass Wake, Mkdicink Chksis, Dhysalteiiies, Dvs Goons, Colors, Lozkxoes, CUKUICALS, Oilmen\u2019s Stoues Storkkeipirs' Sl\u2019sdhiis, Vbtkiiinaiiv SuNnniEs Thirty thousand prices of the above forwarded free of all charge, monthly, by BUKGOYnE, BURB!DQ£ j & fcQUIRE, 16, Coleman Street, London.LIUlOit lAUUOMS DKILUUEXS The Adieu Waltzes, Snclliug.Deiiuacona gualulles, G.Gagi.ou.I'lie Silver Ripples Waltzrs, Cootc.Thu Bird of Beauty Galop.Th- Claribcl Walla, Cuoto.St.Valentine's Galop, Relic.Thu Mario Valse, Col.Bailliu.Vou\u2019ro fooling mo, French A English text.Grieve not for me.They tell me I uni quite forgo Shyliu Bawu.Over the sib ut way.Under the Daisies.Slug, Smile, Sleep.Come slug with mo Why was 1 looking out?For Sale by R.MORGAN.Music Dealer.Quebec, March 9, 1867.\t08 LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TU KB the only good sauce yy UISKER8 and MUSI'ACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest face iu from three to five weeks hv using DR.^\tS K VI UNE'S RESTAU- RATEUR CAPILLAIRE, tho most wonderful distovti) in modern science, acting upon Ihe Beard and Hair iu an almost niiraeiilniis inauner.It has been used by the elite ol Puris and London wiih the most Battering sin cess.Nmncs of all purchasers will h.-registeied, mid if entire mrtisf.iction i« not given iu every instance, the money will In \u2022 hcerfully refunded.Price by mall, sealed and postpaid $1.Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free.Address BERGER SIIUTTS .M i (>., chemists, No 2H5 Riv Street, Troy, N.Y., Sole agents for the Uultuik States.guehec, April 5, *887.\tly-81 Xin-lii-r M n v 1 IL iui*tr.t « i: imitable Hair Coloring is not .1 dye.All i lot cutaneous dyes are composed .I lii/oir i .iu-fo , and inor.- or less dcstioy the vit.rlilv and i.euirly of the hair.'Phis is the .ngin.il Hair i uloring, and lias been growing .v p twenty y.ars.it rcatore* giav hair to ns oiimual color bv gradual absorption, in a most n-inarkatiie niai.ner.It is also u bcuuti-mi hair di* s.-iug Sold in two sixes\u20145u »U.and jl\u2014hy ail dealers, C.IIEIMSTREKT, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Water * Id l»y all Druggists Ly as Extract or Puns Jamaica Giaiita\u2014 lor Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick ID a .ll., Cinder r Morbus, Flatulency, A., win \u2022 a w-aim stimulant is required.Its care-fill pi-pa.alien and entire purity makes it a cheap aud reliable article tor culinary pur-post-s.Sold everywhere at 50 i ts.per bottled Ask for '\u2022 Lyon's\" Pure Extract.Take uo other.Saratoga Spring Water, sold by al! Druggists Dine 21, 1866.\t139-1210 Extract Irom Lancet, December 22, 1866 I.lq.CahhoNIS Dktkhokxs \u2014We are very sceptical of tlie value of new reno dies, and il was iu a spirit of scepticism that we tried llo-||q, eaibur.is detergens.It is represented to be a couceulrated Alcoholic solution of the constituents of coal tar, aud to contain all the active Ingredients of Ho- tar, lo wit, benzine, impthuliuc, and phene- acid.Phi-addition of water, \u2022 with agitation, niakes a durable emulsion, in which the tar remains in n state ot line suspension, almost equivalent to solu-tiou.Gui Gierapcstical .xperleuce of Hie preparation is very satisfactory indeed.In oui hands it Uns been a most effective agent in ihe i use of various -kin diseases, espetinlly of Iho chronic eczcmatua i lass ; and one case ol psoiiacis which hud resisted all olio i kind of treatment speedily got well under tin i application of the liq.carbonis detergens ! We (Steen it a very valuable addition to om j list of skin remidiet, and woithy ot a v.-ry extended tr'-al by thepiofess on.In Ihe uIkivi- | classes of disease, aui in various others, such as fetid ulcers, Ac., the preparation is put into the form of soap.PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REGISTERED AS SAPO CARBONIS DETERGENS.) Tnls Soap is unrivalled as a SKIN SOAP, as proved by abundant medical testimony By daily use iuK-etioasdisease* are prevented, aud a dear and licatlky appeaiaiice impaiti d to the skin.\t: Mold iu tablets at 6*1.and Is.each, by nil Chemists.'Pue above are manufactured by the hole Proprietors, W.V.WRIGHT & Compy., Wholewlt ami Export Drwjgist», Vanii/ac.* luring ( Vo mists, d*c., '' SGUTHWARK STREET, LONDON, S.K., Removed from No.ll, Old Fish Street, EX\u2019.Established 1667.Messrs.W.V.WRIGHT A Compy.wi.l be happy to forward to the tiade, free ol all charge, a Monthly Price Current of Dings Chemicals, Pharmaceutical and Photographic i hem leal*, of their especial manufacture, of guaranteed purity.Quebec, July 16, 1887.\tiy-163 iiHosin mm, (LATE DOWNES\u2019S,) I loilMO, OPPOSITE THK FERRY LIGVIS.Uufbec.June 3.1867 CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.HE success of this most delicious and I unrivalled Condiment having caused (-i-rlain dealers lo apply tho name of \" Wor eestershire Sauce \u2019\u2019 to their own Inferior com pounds, tho Public is hereby informed th.t the only way to secure rhe genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper and bottle.Some of tke foreign markets having been Mipplbd with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce upon the wrapper and labels of which the nam \u2022* of Lea and Perrins have been forged.L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of nttorney to take Instant proceeding* against Mauu-factuiers and Vendors of (uch, or any other imitations hy which their right may be iu-fiingcd.ASK FOR LEA St PEHRIN3' SAUCE, A Nil Skk Name on Wiuppkh, Label, Bottle anii Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by tlie Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Lon-don, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.Quebec, Pec.l l, 1866.\t1810.898 B IS H O P\u2019S UHAM'LAH Effervescent titrate of Magnesia lETRODCCRO ANO PREPARED BV ALFRED BISHOP, Rlanufacturiog Chemist, 17 k 18, Speck\u2019s Fields, Mile End New Town, LONDON.rpilH perfectly white aud delicately dean L granulated preparation possesses remarkable effervescent qualitie*, which far Hiirpasses I the ordinary S.iulilz Powder iu ite Cooling, Refreshing, and Mild Aperient properties, as well as in it* flavor a» a salin, draught, ll is particularly well adapted for women aijd )i>ung ( hlldreii, ou account ol its most ugrei \u2014 able flavor and mild effect.^\tgeiiuitu* lian the nntao IUMIU1 j upon the Bottle, also the Name and Trade , Mark upon the Label, and is sold in cou-venlc-ut sixes, and secured iu so perfect a manner that it may be shipped with rafet to , auy pail of the world.Manufacturer also til Granulated and Kffer-vesceiit Carbonate of Iron, Citrate of Iron, , Filiale of Quinine, Clliate of Quinine ami Iron.Carbonate ofLithiatn Tubes, Citrate .f , LUbia, Vie by Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, and all I other Uianulated Preparation*.JhChancrry \u2014Caution.\u2014Bishop's GiianI'Lar 1 Kvpervescxnt ClTIIATE op MA9NXS1A .\u2014Mr.Bishon, having discovered th tl the Label which he ha* used for the last fir* years was being Imitated, receully applied to the Court of Cham ery for au InJaucSlon to restrain su.h imitiitiou.The Injunction was immediately granted, aud the Defendant was ordered to pay ul! Mr.Bishop'S Cost* and destroy the Labels I eumphiiind of.\t,\t,\t, Mr.Bishop is determined to stop the imita-, lion of bis Label, aud will, without uoiico or , delay, take proceedings in Chauccry against I ] any person who may copy or coluutaUy im-' lute the same.I Quebec, Doc.14, 1 SCO.\t1JW-7S6 EAUTY,\u2014Auburn, | Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by the use of l\u2019iof.DkBrrpx'k FRI-.sER LE CHEVEUX, One u|qilicatioii warranted to eurl the most strait and s\u2019libborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy msssive curls.Has |,een used hy the fashionables of Paris and London with the most gratifying results Does no Injury to tie hair.Price hy mail, sealed aud postpaid, $1.Descriptive circulars mailed free.Address BERGER, SHUTTd A CO., Chemists, No.285, River Street, Troy N.Y., Sole Agents for the United Stale*.Quebec, April 6, 1807.\tly-81 There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small ; Thu beauty which once was so precious aud rare, Is free fot nil, and all may bn fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID li) IN A.MKL.For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, jtjIE MUST VALUABLE AND PERFECT I preparation in qse for giving Hie skin n li.'uutiful pearl-like tint, that is only found in xiiiith.It quickly p moves Tan, Freckle* Tim pies, liloicbts.Moth Patches, Sail .wm-ss Eruptions, and all Imi'ttrlric* of the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and dear us alabaster.Its use cannot i.e detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless, li is the only article of tho kind used by the French, and is considered by* the Parisian as iudi*|.i UMib.e to a perfect toilet.Upwardiof 30,(100 hi tiles were so.d during the |a*t year a kidfleient guarantee of its efficacy.Priei only 75 cents.Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, 8UUTT9 A CO., Chemists.285, River St., Troy, N Y Quebec,Aprjl ii, 1867.\tly-»» AFFLICTED ! SD F PER NO MORE U'JIKN by the us- of DU JOINVILLE'S KLIXKK you can be cured permanent ly, aud ata trifling cost.Thu astonishing success which has tti-uded this Iuvaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weakness, General D.biiiiy and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Im-potency.ot any of the consequences of y out h-fnl indiscretion, renders it the most valuable l preparation ever discovered.it will nmove all nervous affections, depression excitement, incapacity fur study or burines*, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self do tructlou, f.-urs of insanity, Ac.It will restore tlie appetite, renew the health ul those who have destroyed it by neiiHiml excess or evil practice*.Young Men, be humbugged no more by \"Quark Doctors \" and ignorant practitioners, but Send without delay for the Kiixcr, aud bo at once restored to health aud happiness.A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed iu every instance.Price $1, or four bottles to one address, $3.One bottle is sufficient lo effect a cure in all ordinary case*.ALSO, DR.JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, lor tlie speedy iiu-l permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet.Urethral Di*.burg.*, Gravel, Stricture, and all affection* ot the Kidneys and Bladder.Cures «ff'ected in from three to five days.They ure prepared from vegetable extracts that are liurmiess to the system, and never nauseate the «lomach or cinpreguate the breath.No change ul diet is uccessaiy while using them, nor does their action in any\u2019 manner lulerlere with business pursuit* Price, $1 per box.Either of the above mentioned articles will be sent to any address, tluscly sealed aud postpaid, hy mail or express, on receipt of price.Addiess all orders to RUSTON, PROCTOR A CO.\u2019S PRIZE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO \u20198 PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE FLOUR MILLS AND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S CON TR ACTORS\u2019 L0C0M0T1VK3.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PU0CT0U A CO.EugiDocrn, Locomotive Work*, Lincoln, England.Quebec, May C, 1887-\t2d-laf-106 neCwM] Oukey\u2019s .\\oii-MnTiirial NHyct- smi His\u2019 Soap, SURPASSES allothcr Article* for CLEANING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets 8d each.JOHN 0AKEY & SONS, Manufacturera ol the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH,.INDIA UURBEIt KNIFE HOARDS,EMKRY, BLAt'K LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other G LUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Blackfriars Road, London, S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\t12m-61 / «OUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT W CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by Keating'» Cough isozettgts.FOR HALF A CENTURY this well known remedy lor Pulmonary Disoidera has success-lally stood the test of public approval, and heir usefulness lias been extended to every clime aud country of the civilised world.They may be found alike on the geld field.* of Australia, the buck wood* of America, llicv.ry important place iu the Easter West inilics, and tho Palace of Pekin.During this long period they have withstood the pretentions of numerous inferior rivals, aud are now the acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac , Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins by \u2022 iiohab Kxatino, Chemist, Ac., 79, St.Paul\u2019s hurchyard, London.Retail by all Druggists ml Patent Modi ino Vendors In the World N.U.\u2014To prevent spurious imitations, I lease toobseive that the words \u2018\u2018 KEATINGS COUGH LUZKNGKS\" are engraved on Gin Government Stamp of each Dux, without which none arc genuine.Nov.88, 1866.\t26-2uw-270 EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR 11 CHASTELLAR\u2019S HAIR EX TERM lit ATOR 1 For Removing Superfluous Hair.1'0 THE LADIES especially, Ibis Invaluable depilatory reconiuu nils itself as being an almost indispensable to female beauty, is easily applii d, does not bum or injure the yikiu, but acts directly on ihe rools.It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or fri til any pml of the body, completely, tot illy, mid radically extirpating tho same, leaving the »kiu soft, smooth and natural.'I his Is the ouly urtlele used by lire French, aud is the only rial effectual depilatory in existence.Price 75 rents per package, sent post-paid to any address, ou receipt of an onii-r, hy BKilOER, SU0TTS A CO., Chemists, 885, River St., Troy, N.Y Quebec, April 23.1867.\tly-OJ GEORGE T.GARY, BERGER, SIIUTTS A CO , Chemist*., No.285, River St., Troy, N.Y.Quebec, April 6, 1867.\tly.92 Blackwood for April - - 2:cts.1*.SINCLAIR A RON.\\i .in tur.?mmn AT TUB Mercury Build\u2019gs Nos.12 k 13, FABRIQUE STREET, Q U E U E C .PLAIS AND EAEC ¥ FEINTING From the smallest Card lo the largest Postev 'CxecuteJ with neatnut, accuracy and Uixpc U t \u201d ïtoc eurjft jHmuip Printed and published at iho office of GEORGE T.CARY, 13 Fabrique street, iu \u2022t.* Citv or ulkbsc.In Hie District ol Queues "]
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