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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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[" VOLUME LXII.\u2014NUMBER 191.M O Ji K a K T HT V D 1 I A\u2019 T /* >' 1 /.o S k' T 1' li Æ L 1 .1 l> 1 C AM.\u2014 Virg, Georg, IV.ft.SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17.1807.PRICE THREE OENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, .ABUSIIKU BV \u20191'll'JB CiBY, SkN., 1805) (i E O U (i K T .(,\u2019 A u , KolTOU AND Plttl.lBlUIU.Rates of AJvcrtieing.f'irtt innrlion, 6 liiii.d tuul uiulur.I» AO -7 Hn.-ii to 10.\" 80 «- \u2014-U|iwarilriof lOllu.M*, 8c.pur lino .Subttqunt nisei Uuin\u2014(Juurter Price.All AdvurtUeiuant», iinncconi|>aul7.\t178 FOR HAI HA I! BAY, MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP, CACOUNA, ___it TADOUSAC.TWO 'IMPS PEU WEEK.T H K SPLENDID NE W S T E AM E R ROYAL INSURANCE(OMRANY Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterling, ami Large Reserve Funds.Fire Oeiiai'lnteiif.flYHIS Company continues to INSURE Buildings nnd nil other descriptions of Property E against Ll SS or DAMAGE bv PIRE, on tun m si rai m haiu.ii hums, am> ai rm.i.ohnst It ATKS CHARIIKI) HV A N V OOoll EsOLISII CoMI'ANV .All just losses promptly settled, wilhoul deiluction or discount, and without reference lu England.The large Capital and judicious management of this Company, insure the most peifcrt safety to the assured.Nu ¦ liarge fur Pulieies or transfers.RICHELIEU COMPANY.Mfc Depiirtiiient' The follow ing advantages, among numerous others, are ollored by this Company to parties intendiug to Insure their lives:\u2014 Perfect security for the fullUment of its engagements to Polli y-holders.Favoruhle Rates of Premium.A high leputiition for Prudence ami Judgment, and the most liUial cousiderutioii of all questions cutiuei ted w ith the interests of tlie assured.Thirty days\u2019 grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture ot poll» y from unintentional mistake.P.dieics lapsed by non-payment of premiums may be renewed within three months, by paying llio premium, witli a line of ten shilling!: per \u2022 > ut., on the prudm tiou of satistuetory evidence of the good state of health ol the life u-siired.Participation of profits bv tlie assured amounting to two-thirds ot its m tt amount Large Bonus declared 1895, amounting to L2 por cent, per annum on Hie sum assured being on ages from twenty to forty, 80 per cent on tbu premium.Next division of protitiu 1888.Stamps and Policies are not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the ( ompany.Müuicai.Kkkkiinx :\u2014Dll.ROWAND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.Royal Mail Line Between Quebec &_Montreal.THE NEW * SPLENDID IRON STEAMER QUEBEC, CAPT.J.B.l.ABF.I.I.K, Will leave Hie Napoleon Wharf for MontrcaT, \u2014ON\u2014 T M> 11.11 S, TH (I IlMUll W A «I4TDRDAYN, AT t.30 O\u2019CLOCK, P.M., AND THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER \u2018MONTREAL.\u201d CAPTAIN ROBERT NELSON, \u2014ON\u2014 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, Culling at Batiscan, Three Rivers and Sorel.Cabin, $:i, Meal mid Slate Boom Berth In-eluded ; Steerage, $1.Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at the Olliou on the Whaif, Quebec, June 1st, 1887.AGENTS.M'J 0RLBAN^_ FERRY.ON and after MON DAY' next, tho 27tli inst.the '¦ MAID OF ORLEANS\" will resume her Regular Summer Trips, calling at Indian Cove and St.Joseph :\u2014 Leaves rus Isi.ani) Leaves Qoehec.At 8.15\tA.M.\tAt\t11.00\tA.M.\" 2.30\tP.M.\t\u201c\t4.00\tP.M.\" 5.00\tP.M.\t11\t8.00\tP.M.Besides an Early Trip on Market Days, and two trips on Sundays.Tlie Steamer does not undertake to stop nt Indian Cove during an easterly gale.Ou Saturdays Hie last trip of Hie Boat will he one hour Inter.By order, P.PLANTE, Master.Qvetiec, May 25, 1867.\t6m-122 \u201e({**'h Freight to and from Montreal, rpHK St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company\u2019s X First-Class Steamers ROYAL,\tALBION, RANGER,\tL'AIGLK, ST.ANDREW,\tSAMPSON, Will carry P'reight to and from Montreal, nt 40 per cent tinder Tariff Rates.For f rtliur information apply at the Com pnny's offices, in either City.A.OABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, June 7,1807.\tU2 icjje ! icii: ! j PERSONS intending to subscribe for ICE.for Hie Season or by the Mouth, will please send in their names and places of resilience as soon as possible.Parties living outside the toll gates can have the Ice left dally at the tolls.Double quantity left on Saturday for Sunday use.Terms moderate.Delivered in all parts of the city.LEON AREL, Champlain Market.Quebec, May 11,1867.\ttf-lll \"DeklJYFKirs GIN.Now Lauding ex \u201c Mary Dlirkee,\u201d from Antwerp : ^\t£j^HD8.RcKuyper's Geneva.200 Green Cases\tdo\tdo.For sale by JOHN LEME8URIKR à CO.Quebec, Juno 18, 1887.\t141 P E E S E *f E OME.75 Baubb1,s 1ale*eal 0,l\u2019 7 Hhds.\tdo\tdo.For Sale by JOHN LBMESURIKR * CO, Quebec, June 18, 1887.\t141 MlcillH.JUST RECEIVED: 71(J SKAL8K1N8' For Sale by JOHN LBME8URIER A CO.Quebec, June 18, 1867\tID DEMERARA SUGAR.Now Lauding ex \u201c Arthur,\" from Liverpool : Il HDS.Extia Blight Demeiuru U II SUGAR.For Sale liy JOHN I.F.MESUIUER A CO.Quebec, June 18, 1867.\t141 JAVA CJOFFFE* Now Landing ex \u2018\u2018Arthur,\" fiom Liverpool: 1 () ^AtiS JAVA CUI-'k'fcK' For Sale liy JOHN I.EMESURIER A CO.Quehcc, June 18, 1887.\t141 l^Iayin*»- CJjirdt-â.Now Landing ex \" Mary Durk 2from Antwerp : *3 (JASBS PLAYING CARDS.For Sale by JOHN I.KMKSUKiF.R A CO.Quebec, Juno 18, 1867.\tlit lusolvcnt Aciof INtit.In the Matter of ANDREW MCLHOLLAND, An Insolvent.A DIVIDEND SHEET ha?been prepared, suhjeil to otjection until the 20tli day of August instant.A.FRASER, Official Assign-e.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\ta3-179 NEW FENCE STORE NOW OPENED AT Fsihritiue Slrecla (Opposite the Market.) BLAIS\u2019 FUNCÏ GOODS miSHMEMT! >i it.\tsa HAS much pleasure in informing his numerous Customers and the Public in general, that he lias JUST RECEIVED a I,urge and well Selected Assortment of FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERY, from the English mid Frctudi matkets: \u2014such as\u2014 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Travelling Bags, Writing Desks.Fancy Combs, Silver Tea Pots, Cigar Cases, Silver Card Baskets, Ladies\u2019 Companions, Work Boxes, Opera Glasses.Purses,J lisnt's Scarf Pins, I.inks A Collar Stmts, Fancy and Black Fans, Fam y Soup atul I\u2019tmuulcs, Lubin A RimiiiiTs Scent Black A White Chains Brooches and Ear Rings in sets, Crystal, Pearl, Gold and Iri.li Bog Oak, Old Fatlior Christmas, Fitted Boxes of Scents and Simps, Blm k Bloodies and Buckles, French Plates, Fumy Frames for Flower Pots, Glass Crown of England for Toilets, Cigar Stand, Ladies Work Baskets, Brushes, Seal Skill Purses, \u2014also\u2014 THE NEW GAME OF CROQUET.Mr.B would return sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit u continuance of the same.Quebec, June 4, 1867.\t128 NOTICE JH HEREBY GIVEN tint Application will 1 Ini made to Hie Legislature ui Quebec, nt its first Session, for mi Act to Divide the TOWNSHIP OF PERCE into three separate Municipalities;\u2014That of PomS to extend from the present Eastern Boundary to Alice an lleuiiffls River;\u2014The second tu he called the Muniripnlity ol Cape Cove, which shall extend from the Western Bank of Alien an BcniitHs River, to tlie Division Line between Hie Township of Percé and Grand River;\u2014 And the third to he < alli il the Municipality uf Honavciitiiru Islainl, which slmil include the whole uf tlie said Island.PHILIP V1BKKT, Junr., Hccrctmy A Treasurer.Percé, 25th July, 1887.\tjy2:i 2m-174 NOTICE.I3UBL1C NOTICE D hereby given that an A action ni ir/Mirolion il< biens, has, this day.been instituted by Dame Skiiapiiink TcnuiOM, of the Parish of St.Oci vids, in the County of Itellui liasse, in tho Distrii't of Monttnngny, wife of Sahi'ii.Ecusnk Fkhdi.x-ami W KI.I.KT, of tin' same place, Mi Her, against the said Sami El.Kt ekXK Kl'HUINA.no WsLLKT, before the Superior (.'oint of Camilla, for tint Proviuie of Quehee, Sitting in the Distrii t ol Moiitmagny, under the No.lot.G Ml VILLE DK ClifiNK, Attorney foi Plaintiff.St.Thomas, 25tli July, 1887.July 26, 1867.\tlm-172 Insolvent Act of 1864.C A N A D A i Provixck or Qi khsc, > lxTU.Sn-ERioK Cofitr.District ol Quebec.) In tbe Matter of JAMES ROW BOTTOM, Insolvent.ON the Third day of O'' IOBER next, tho undersigned will apply to tho -aid Court fut udiMharge under Ho- said Act.JAMES ItOWBOTTOM.HEARN, JORDAN, A RuCHE.Attorneys u / /i/tmof the Innovent.Quebec, July 31st, 18i'KIAN.2850 tons Capt.Alton, NESTnltlAN.2850 tons\t« Dutton, I'l.Kt \\I.\\N .\t.,2680 tens u Ballsni in Moravian .2o6ot».n»\t.MUSS Company\u2014Allan.', It»c A Co.Opera Cliuriitfcij\u2014Oliver UiUou A Co.New Bong\u2014\tdo.lijmiuel\u2019d I'erfumery.KnglLh Papora\u2014Sinclair A .San.Quebec Pont ODicc\u2014John Sewell.American Invoice*\u2014Tiro» Worthington.Quebeo Ua* Company\u20141' Peeble*.New Dominion Morubly\u2014J Doiigall A Sou, Mr* S A Allen\u2019* lluir Heatorer ami Dreaning.The Civil Code\u2014Middleton A Dawaou.Tender* for Supplie*\u2014Commi**arlut.V'aieutla Kuiaiua\u2014John Lemeturiei A Co.Young liyaon\u2014\tdo Kicu\u2014\tdo MoSH Co\u2014Clang»* Lino\u2014Allans, liae A Co j Kvery Saturday\u2014Sluelair A Sou.Grapes, Ac\u2014A Wallers.School Teacher Wanted\u2014Win K Mcllne.Time Table*\u2014Middleton A Dawson.Reduction on Siimiurr Stock\u2014(Hover A Fry.Gas Consumers A UK KFMlNiM.D that their Quarterly Accounts, with all Arrears, must he paid on or before the TWKNTIKTH INSTANT, to secure the D scount of KOKTV Pfclt CENT.The Kulc* will he strictly adhered to.English aud Aut rieutr Silver taken at Four Per Cent Discount.iiy Order of the Directors, P.PEEULES, Manager.Gas Works, Quebec, Aug.17, 18ti7.\\:ih* :id i ID* 9d, la aid.nour 114».itcfioeii I\" THK Ul KItEC MKItCDKY, AUGUST 17, |S(i7.Ob'' eao iJeeliueil to troleuui (Jecliiicd to A M jy UI c A N N K W S.Ntcck.i'steady Hold 4Of NKW VOHK, Aug.17.LUHI) Mo.N\u2019CK Visit ok Monthkai.Voli'ntkkrs.\u2014 Three compaui' a of tire i\u2019rinco of Wulca licgiuieiit of Montreal Killos and tccoui-luitiod by Captain Itubcrtaon, arrived down about half p>st live this morning in the «learner fo/Hutim.'1\u2018bey got in throe hour* earlier than yesterday\u2019# bout, und liudcd und inuiobed up to the Drill .Sited, firandu Allée, before the flth Battalion Hand and guard of honor could muster to receive them.The regiment » .s not by any moans in full strength, but rite com-Lot d Monek, family and suilc, will leave I,:*l|i,-'!* present looked auldier-like and in the J'lovincial steamer ,VfIpgrapl)5>|jis gag [/{rjjorltil /or lin lhi Uy Min a/¦,/.] Pa Sflrgrapi ^isBao RrjiortcJ fur the l) lily Merrury, AHi;U\\üü> UKSFATU1ES.TWO JUUOADALBANiO I TIIKKAUI.\u2019H BKTI HNT'i r A V Moi l.h: HAfJJO, MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.AMKU1CAN N K \\V S.BY THE CABLE.the tributaries of that river.\u2022 - NMV KNKJi.N AND BAKONLTS.I J he Queen has conferred the honor of knighthood on William Mitchell, pro-iprietorof the Liverpool H/iij.jtinif G'autu, l,,,r ll|0 services he has rendered lor many ! years to the mercantile murine.hur the exertions they put forth to accord to the Nultau of Turkey and Viceroy of Kgypi a fitting reception, tho Queen has conferred u baronetcy on the Lord Mayor of London and raised both of the Sherifl'a who were associated with the chief mag is.traie, to the older of knighthood.The honor of knighthood is also to he , conferred on Mr.Watkin, M.l\\, President i of the Grand Trunk Kailway.MONTKKAL ELECTION.; The nomination day for the three e»n-I stituencics comprising the city of Montreal will probably bo Tuesday, the 27tli instant.\u2022 - - MR.McGEE.The Montreal Ru:e/te of yesterday Bays : \\\\ e hope to be able to publish to-morrow morning, the first part of Mr.McGee\u2019s account nl attempts to establish I'cnianism in Montreal.\" CITY COUNCIL.11H QUEBEC T\\ TAILS for tin-iliar.Line, will he closmt at.POST OFFICE, 1st or Ai-ucst, 1867.I nitiai KiuKtiom per Cana, via the River St.Lawrenc e \u2022ry SATURDAY in August .7.00 a.ui Supplementary Lag Ht.H.OOa.m Per Cunanl Liin., via New York, on SATURDAYS, the 3rd 17th anti 31st o! Augu-t, at.u.oo p.m Ami via lloston, with Mails for Hall-fax, NewfoiiiKlIanilaud llermuda, on SATURDAYS, the loth, ami 24th of August at.U.OO p.nt Mails for Now Itrunswlek ami Nova Scotia via Portland and St.John's, will ho closed on Tuesday*, Thuis-I ivs anti Saturdays at 5.30 p.m.\u201e Mails for HALIFAX, via Portland,(Letters 12| cents per i nr.N, wspapers 3 tents each) on Fridays at.5.30\tp.m Mails for Montreal, Three Rivers, Sorel, Ac., pet Steamer, at.3.00\tp.m.Mails per Gian I Trunk, West, for Way Offices, Montreal, Canada West, United States, *«.,1,1.,, ,\u201e Supplementary Hag, at .;.3o\tp.m.Mails per Gt i.,il Titiuk to River du Loup ami East, at.10 30 a.m.Supplementary ll .g, at.11 00 a m.All letters posi -l for Supplementary Rags must no prepaid by Stamps.All registered I 'lters muit he prrpotd aud posted lift-en minutes In-i'ore the hours nl which me ils are a61.1865.Thus, the twelve years Itioni'.ill »r ei> \u2019li year in inollus at t ¦ rounwirli iU>-setvulory.18.7.21.1.21.4.17.8.25.!).32.ft.2ft.8 .2ft.2.2(1.0.16.7.20.(1,.highest 23.D, Annual rate ul in.r-at tnliiy in Kn,{lunrderej, \u2022 bey gradua.ly took to their work, and alter i lime settled down into a peaceful and in (lustrions little c immunity.They have acquired a pride in their cottages arid alot-meut*, are better clad, more cleanly in their habits, and in every respect much altered It the li tter.Indeed they have become so reconciled to the change in their mode ol life that tiny one and a,I declare that they have no wish to return to their former career, in another eisc a predatory tr ibe were compelled to settle nnd cultivate under penal y of the lash, and ui the end ol two years the officers were invited by their reclaimed ti lève», burglar.- and loritine-tell rs ta a feist on the pro lue; of their farms.l'Ire Sandwich island Government has adopted the s line t>y»iuiu in regard to the lepers on tlio»o Islands, who have been elionized by thcuiselvv-, and are oblige 1 to cultivate lliu ground for a subsistance.of the 66 cures of Dai is h is received >0(11.füippinjj ^utclliflcncc.B j* Tiro Mercury Slii|i|ilng Intelligence in-elrnlesull Arrivals, Clearances and Loarliru , ciiU-rud nt tbu Custom House, up to closhc.hour, 4 )).in.each day.AN AMERICAN BUILT AT SEA.IRONCLAD The return of the mouitor Ouondngo, which was recently sold to the French Government und started on her passage to Europe, has given ri.-e to many rumors about Iter.Tire surmise us to the reason of her return i-r substantially correct ; but there were other causes which prevented her from prosecuting her voyage.From enquiries made on board the monitor herself, and information obtained from the French Irigate Thornis und the Mcrcedita, which vessels accompanied her, it appeal's that the OnuiiiJjga really started for sea on Wednesday morning, the 31st ultimo.She weighed anchor at seven n.ni., and left Sandy Hook in tow of the Mcrcedita nt about eight a.m.The wind was light and the ser eal.n, hut tho weather was generally showery and variable.Tho rate at which the monitor pursued her way was rather slew, as she only made some two and u hall miles per hour, tho Mcrcedita being unable to low her any faster as she was deeply laden with coal; besides the tow-rope, a sixteen inch hawser was, it isoaid, too weighty for the purpose.Against a bend wind and sea the < hroudagn would not steer at ali.She y .wed from side to side tep.-atedly, aud at timrs would bu careening along nearly at right angles to the course of the Merceiit».This caused innumerable bights to furtu iu the hawser und diminished the already slow speed of tbe vessels.On gaining I tbe open sea tho water wished clear over the Onondaga, make a clean bleach ; dead In dies ol human beings are at present fore an 1 alt, and poured d >wu iuto lier j wasted, when they might as well be utilized bold.The pumps which are used to fill the ' l< r iilutniii iling purp ses.He remarks :\u2014 SlNiil l.AIt Sl NDAY ()C( I DATION.\u2014A w iter on tho subject of \u201c Rencv.lent Blun-dors,' iu timid II\u2022»(/,, give» the following ace Mint til' s mo obstacle* iu the way of a religious life whi .-li will strike most readers as novel : \u2014 A la ly had g um to visit a young coup!.- ol the In i.r class of the poor.They had as yet no children, nnd the husband being a st-k r on a railwiy, they were above the reach of want.Under thuso eir-¦ ti nst ine.-s it seemed to tiie visitor tlmt they might have atioude l to tliotr religious duties at least I» the extent of going to church on Sundays, and she ventured to intinnt.- ns much to the young woman wh was standing rather i lly at her door.\u201cWill you please walk iu till I show you som \u2022 thing?\u201d was the w.imau's answer ; ntid she conducted her visit r into the iiltle kitchen white her hush nid sat by the lire, lie hud just come buttle lor half an Itour to have bis lea, and was watching the ketilo with the nui t absorbing interest.He was (of course iu his working clothes, and his face aud hands \\\\ re of a deep oily black,\tutter tho manner of stokers.Now, ma\u2019am,\" said the woman, j ointing to him, \u201c y»u see that there man ; that's my tuslmnd, and I am hound to do a part hy him, ain't I?\u2019 \" .Surely,\u201d Slid the blunderer, anxious to uphold the duties of.matrimony.\u201cVery well then : would you like to know how I pass my Sundays ?A washing of he ! lover a blessed moment has he to wash himself through tin) week, out early- and late, and half the ni.lit lo>.aud bliukcr tin any crow all the while.Well, on Sundays it is fi ting and proper ho should try lo In k like u Christian if ho can, »o he set» me to it after we has our breakfast, with a bneketfull ol soapsuds aad a .scrubbing brush, and I rub» at him off aud on all day, till my arms ache, and ho aint much bedor than lie wor ; aud then after we has our tea, he says to me, 'Come, Sally, have another try, tliere is a i rave wonch,' and I goes at him again, and sluices him down till you'd think a born \"ig-er ud come out white ; and if you believe me, ma'am, when I polishes him off with it dry towel uforc we go to bed, lie's only a tight brown after nil ! \u2019 What was to It said to Mich tubborn facts; especially when the good woman finished with the uuantwcrable argument, \u201cSo you sec ma'am them w.nts to live religious, hud best not marry a»t ker.\u201d \u2022 A French Nctihn.\u2014An Knglisb paper says .A truly \" brillijtit \u201d idea has bee it stalled by a French chemist, in the tin Mcilicitle d, Lynne.His theory is that uli FORT OF QUEUKC.A It UI V K D .Aug 17.llntk Tlmmss, Curran, Ardroseau, .June 17, A (iilmour A eo, coals.Sclir Ueriniugilftle, Bugcotcl, St Anne» il s Monts,-, or.ler, fi*h.ENTERED Foil LOADING.Nume.For.Jhj IFAoin.H'Aei c.Aug 17.Nile, Liverpool, f E Levey A eo, Burns' Ions.Recovery, Kxmoutli Unglil, do, linll'» iln U Allison, Labrador, I) Htidoti, Uc-uaud'.* wht'.U Dernier, Percé, Hunt, Brock A co, do.C L E A il K D .Aug 17.Ship Ida.Warden.Truro, D I) Young A co.- Leibnitz, Bcruhold, Wetter, Itc-lltig ,v Lamottu.- EA lliiglit, Hall, Dnldin.C E Levey A eo.Hark Wacousta, Urodie, Newcastle, V x l Shiirph s A co.-Krna, Hnarsnid, London, Hamilton Hr» Sclir Confederation, Deni be, Marseilles, N Hosa A co.-Hi mm, Fournier, Hatliursl, W II .tell'cry A co, - Piovldence, Cloutier, Labrador, A Cloutier.\u2014\u2014 Ocean IJellc, Messervey, do, Leslie A Hamilton.Compiled from Willmer A Smith's European Times, Aug 3, SAILED FOR QUEBEC.Ann Gray, llaxtcr, Liverpool.July 31.Alldiiiis, Curran, iiristol, Aug J.Colonist, llruson, Liverpool, Aug a.Chieftain, Russell, l.ineastcr, Aug I.Dunbrody, Williams, Waterford, Aug \u2022.».Hirnm, Thomson, licrgun, July 31.Lady Seymour, hills Uloncesler, Aug 2.N Y Packet.Tliom|iKiin, LancuH'-r, Aug I.Itiijaligopuiil, Fosti i, Liv rpiinl, Aug 3.Sarah M, Green, Grimsby, Aug 3.star, Wilson, Iiristol, Aug 2.Thomas Lee, Baxter, Whitehaven, Aug 2.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Annin,-, Yinnr.n, July 25.Albert, Knight, Portmadoe, Aug 3.Luxemburg, Moyen, .Marseilles, July 31.ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Tynemouth, Trumland, Gravcaond, Aug 2.ENTERED OUT FOR QUEBEC.London, Aug 3\u2014RatelHT,-.The Clyde, Aug 3\u2014War Cloud,-.Eveline, ENTERED OUT FOR MONTREAL.Liverpool, Aug 3\u2014Policies, Jones.Sylvia, London, Aug 3\u2014Ardeiilee, Louie John Bull, Harris.City of Hamilton, links.Chaudière, Wilson.The Clyde, Aug 3\u2014Queen of tin- Clyde,-.Anlmillan, ¦ Folly, Detchon.Uiii-gmiy, -.boiler would not work for six hours, and th 'se for clearing the ship not ut all.Wluti the Onondaga ha 1 got about six'y miles oil' I-tic islnid , she made signals of distress to her consort, after proceeding a few miles further the convoy was »t»ppc(l.The vessels were then some eighty miles from > mdy Hook, and had been about twenty-nine hour, ut sea.This was nt half-past two o'eloek on Thursday afternoon.The < luoodnga had then tivo Let of water iu her li\"l I, ami, the bilge pumps not working, it was In Id unsafe to piocced any lurtiirr on They arc worth $lUft ( tbe voyage.The captain ol the Mcr.edits received orders to wear ship, wlrth he obeyed , nnd the fleet then returned to New.Yoik harbor, which they readied on Friday altei uojii ut four o'clock, as lias been already detailed.The officers on board the Onondaga do not s|c,k in the Lest terms of her by say means.They say she is a bad sea biut\u2014in (net, altogether unfit for tea\u2014 and that she Would be most likely their eofiiu if they should again attempt to cm»* the Atlantic in her.She dues not in the least obey her helm ; her machinery is delcctivc, mid lier pumps, which were gua railtced lu le poWcrlul enough to pump her clear in an Lour, if luii of water, will not work in (be least.Under these circumstance» it appears to have been a wise proceeding to bring tier buck again.'J lie Themis will most likely stop fur a few days longer in our waters, until it is determined what is to Lc iLdc with the Guoadigs.Cual is being exhausted and since the .human eare.'is» is capable of supplying a gas of good illuminating power, why should it not bu employed tu this end ?By a process 1 of combustion in ictorts a corpse of common 1 dimension.» may be made to yield twenty- 1 five cubic metre* of illyuiiualing gas which, , at a cost of twenty-live centimes per cubic metro, w ni l give a v.iluu i f ubeut eight | lianes for a body of ordinary sr/.c.\" We have never dc»| aired of obtaining a perpetual I su) p.y ol lu I.but we must coiifc-s that we I had Fokcd lo a différant source for the sire-t lamps of Ihe I'utuie.However, it is \" un idea like nnetLct, ami not so new after all ; since in Bombay a préposai Was seriously mude some time .-mo (hut the bodies ol' tho dead Hindu s slmuid each day be cast into a piojc iy e nstructed furnace, and that the city be lighted with the gaseous u.-u.t.l i e device would he profitable, simple and salubrious, and although ihe c ue p'iou ol sending one's rich uncle, siy tu Hie gas winks, just as \u2018he 8uuday \u201c j I nt uml potatoes ate now s nt to the bakers oven, is son.whit Lr.-t, .a, tin re would be a charm, nevertheless fur wi ll-dispi sed people in the ptuspect of being us lui alur il' ir diaëoluiiou.Even (be dull might take groat cum.'utl in the certainty that their gas, at lea-t, w uid be as biilliant ns the wittiest.Meure would have discerne 1 a highly |-clicul fancy in the plan »! lighting up a ball-room with thu I ody which had fir-l Jauc-d tliue alt alive' I\u2019ASSENUERH.IVr sh Ncstorian, Dutton, f>>r Liverpool\u2014Mr A U Ruiiisiry nnd son, Mr W G ('.ihsi-Ik, Master Swlnyard, Mr and Mrs F F Hind, Mr and Mrs Baines, Mr Campbell, Mr Bulli.i k, Mr Samm I IVti-rs, Mr l uirait Smith, Mr l.amutti-, .Iii-Il:5, wick 15) Conililutnry.Argnutcuil.Artlittbntku .lii'ilbicr.lirome.liugol.Be«uco.itonAvunturo .liuuuburuoU.lii'llui biihse ,, CtiampUlu.Cbftrlovolx.Chicouliini.Clmmbly.181 lii.mbHH\u2014i HU, Nov* Hlolitt 10, NdW litlllid.'anJidutti.iVbboU.Hon.I Hut' bina.Hviuuiing.,,Tranebiuoutagiiu Ur.l'*4|Uct.Mr.Cbalut.C.Umtkln.,.Mr ilt'iitlrou.Mr l.ufrumboiau.11 K Titicliurvau.H C Tonur.Dr UobitntUc., .Mr Druid.Mr Kfinilliml.Mr CuaitUlt.Ur Kodd.Noimuinl.M r X Uimou.Mr (luguon.Mr \u2019I rruiblny.Mr Benoit.1 r Uorion.alVir *l4hu rtiHfmt HtH.ij io « I.i i:.| KSLIK'S (iuKOtte of Kttaliioii, for Hrpt.25r l.i dlit'ri llludtratol Wgukly, Aug.14.U'c T.81NCLAIH A SON.Quebec, Aug.17, 18(17.\t191 WANTED, y HOY, with Ciootl Hrfrrencrd, ut LKQEK A HINFttKT-S.Ouubcc, Aug.17, 18(17.\t2-131 tiiKlisli IVriodicals (dr AiikusI, EX S.S.PERUVIAN.>V»r \u2022ItlirrllmiHmlK.QUEBEC Gl^COMPlNy.NOTICE.A HOMHVH *Vrti\u2019 tiilri\u2019rlisriHnitK.CENT larnl by B 0\\V HEELS.Cliatoauguay.\t.Mr Ramsay\t\t.M \t1.II Holton\t\t.() Compton \t\t.Mr.Pope\t A .II.Jndull.\t.M Dorchester\t\t.11 on 11 1.Langeviu.\t.U Druiumoud and\t\t.M Ailiiahimkii.\t.1.G Houle\t\t \tMr Thihuudeau\t\t. Gaspé\t\t.Mi I.e Bouthillior\t Dr Fortin.\t.M Huntingdon.\t.M r Rose\t\t.M \tMr Kerr\t R It Somerville.T.K.Ramsay.Mr.Breaduer.\t,.M lloclielagn\t\t.Mr Beaubien\t\t.M \tlion A A Dorio :\t Mr.l.anouettc.\t.O Iberville\t\t.Mr M.leur.\t \tMr A Dufresne\t\t.G Jacques Cartier.\t.M Gaucher \t\tM \tMr Moliear\t\t.() \tMr Brunet\t\t.O Juliette\t\t.M Cornellier.\t \tBaby\t\t.M \tCrept nil\t\t.U Kumouraska.,.\tHou J O Chapais\t\t.51 l.'Assomptiou.\t.l.ouis Archambault.\t.M \tU Archambault\t\t.0 Lapruirio.\t.M Pinsoniiaiilt\t\t.M \t51 Lorangur\t\t.O I,aval\t\t.M Belleroso\t\tM Levis\t\t.Dv Blauchct\t\t.M J,'Islet\t\t.11 Poulio\t\t.M \tM Caron\t\t,.o I.otbiniere\t\tMr July\t\t\t.O Mugautic County\t.Geo Irvine\t\t.M \tM Hebert\t\t.t.Mr Colb)*.A.A.Admud.Hon Huntingdon.Mr Heonett.M.Lafontaine.Mr .1 it Pou I lot.M Bertrand.R Mu,kui:.Mr DeNiverville.Mr Duiuoulin.I II DaoUdt.Prévost.Mr Harwood.Mr UeofTrioti.M MiiKaue.Mr Provencber.M Kortier.^-.WAS60N3, CARRIAGES,&C.ON S(LE l>y Private Hargain, to be Sold very i In up,\u2014Several Covered and Open WAOOONS, CAR! lAOES, sPRINU CARTS, HAY and SOOi'Cll CARTS, Ac., Ac.Apply early to CASEY A CO., Auciioueers.Quebec, Aug.16, 1867.\t190 CIiHHi» \u20acila^-Wui*c! IN CUP AND PLAIN TUMBLERS, Wine 1 (lliiKBeK, Emit DUties, Rutter Coolers, Pickles, l e Platts, Nappies, Sugur and Creams.Goblets, Water Catullcd, Decanters, Soda Glasses.\u2014ALSU\u2014 A Very Choice Lot of COAL OIL LAMPS, including RrucUets, Hanging, Chandeliers, T.il'lc, Mantle and Ued-Rooin Lampd, with Globus.Cllimniad, Ac.,\u2014Wholesale and Retail ut the Chuiuplaiu Hall atic St.John Street, Upper Town.CASEY A CO.Quebec, Aug.16, 1867.\t190 A Î thu parlour table, the steamboat and railway.It Id the intention of the editors to remit this Magazine so interesting that it will 1 read thruuqh by old and young, and to render it unobjectionable to any reader Terms, onx uollaii per annum iu advance) or a club of nine for eight dollars Postage\u2014payable by receiver\u2014one cent per copy.Address JOHN DOUG ALL k SON, Publishers, 126, Great St.James Street, Montreal.Quebec, Aug, 11, 1867.\tlm-168.x I.O.O.MEMBERS of the Independent Outer of Odd Fellows, formerlv attached to the Mercantile and Albion Lodges, favorable to reviving the Order iu (Juebec, are fraternally invited to meet at the Temperance Hall, on Kabiirduy Evening, the 17th instant, ut Hall-Past Seven o\u2019elock.Members of other Lodges of the I.0.0*K.permanent or temporary residents of the city, are also invited to be present.Quebec, Aug.15, 1867.-189 Latest English Papers per S, S, Peruvian.i\\EW B(MK OF U10KIISES, ' E O U T Y F I V E Opera OlioniNes, Selected and arranged from thu works of llosHini, ./luber, Ih lliui, Donizetti, Gounod, Vnu/i, Flotow, S/> iti.ii, Wagner, Uerold, liixho/), lin/t'i, Benedict, and other*, Korming a Most Valuable Collection KOI! SOCIKT1 ES,CONVENTIONS,CHOIRS, SINGING «CIIOOLS, CLUBS AND SOCIAL CIRCLES.BY EDWIN BRUCE, l'un x.$3.Copied mailed, post-paid, OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publishers, 277, Washington Street, Boston.Quebec, Ang.15, 1867.\t169 Mus.S.A.Allen's Would's Haui RisroiEE and ZvLunAi.sAiirM on Would's II.mi: Dbkssinu are uiicipiallcd for restoring, invlgointing, beautitying, arresting the fall amt Imparting n healthy and imtural color to thu Hair Wiry never /nil to restore grry Unir to il< original youthful color.THE RESTORER REPRODUCES.Tin Haiii Diixshimi Ciltivates and BsAuririxs.If your hair is thin try it, if scurfy try It, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if uone of tlieso try it, forait ivlio use It will preserve their hair through life.Eor sale by all Drug, gists.Quebec, Aug.11, 1867.\t6w-3aw-188 Perry Davis Vegetable 1'nin Killer, ns nu internal remedy 1ms no equal.In coses ol colic, siuumer complaint, dispepela, dysentery and nstbir.a, it will cure in one night by taking it internally and bathing with it freely It is the best liniment in America.Suld by druggists everywhere.\u2022Vt\u2019tr \u2022itlvcrtlHCièiciitH.GREAT REDUCTION \u2014OK\u2014 i>HY GOODS ! litiiii'iiiiiiin, \\.4, JOII\\ STRKET.IN order to make room for the KALI., IMPORTATION, we have decided to give 10 PER CERT.DISCOURT!!! RI M M EL'S IHLANG- IHLANu, or tlie Klower of Flowers, Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Tea Flowers, Coffee Flowers, k other delicious perfumes.RIMMELS TOILET VINEGAR, superior to any Eau de Cologne for nil Toilet and Sunitorv purposes.RIMMELS LAVENDER WATER of un-ei|imlleii quality.RIMMELS GLYCERINE, WINDSOR, HONEY, and other Toilet Soaps hljhly bene-liciitl to Hie skin.RIMMELS EXTRACT OK LIME JUICE AND GLYCERINE, Hie best preparation for tl.e Hair.RIMMELS ROSE WATER CRACKERS, SCENT WA TCHES, and other amusing devices for Balls amt Parties.RIMMELS DINNER-TABLE FOUNTAIN, to replaeu the Ruse Water Salver.Price, Silver-plated, AT Ills.Sold by all Perfumery Dealers in the world.1UM.MKL, I'crfuinurto II.R.II.the Prince of Wales, 96, Strand ; 21, Cnrnhill ; 128, Regent Street, London; and 17, Boulevard des italiens, Paris.pUNCH, Aug 4th\t\t\t W Lloyd's\t\"\t\t\t\t 4d Reynold's\t\"\t\t\t\t 4.1 Weekly Times, Aug.-Itli\t\t\t 4d P.SINCLAIR A SON.ALL the English Periodicals for August are received, and for sale by P.SINCLAIR k SON.Quebec, Aug.15, 1867.\t189 LATEST ENGLISH PAPERS, PER CUNARD STEAMER.Quebec, Aug.8, 1867.SINCLAIR A SON.183 Oakum ! Oakum : rnilE UNDERSIGNED are now selling the best Prison Hand Picked OAKUM, at A2I sterling per Ton, free alonside skip, for Cash\tTK1GHE * SMITH, IC, Emmett Street, Limelioiise, Loudon, England.Quebec, July 22, 1867.\t6-law-168 REDUCTION HHVIMIMI mums TO I.KT 'I'M i> ROOMS iu Hie House toimiug (be * vomer of Ann ami st.Stanislaus Stmets, Apply on the .CHESSAB.117 SUMMER_STOCK.W Reduced ihc Tii.es o! our remaining Sumniei St.i a ol PRIM ED MUSLINS, GRENADINE A OTHER DRESS GOODS, RACE sllAWl.-v PAUAsOl.S, \u2019TRIMMl-1) \\ l NTRIMMED BONNETS, SILK AND OTHER MAM LES, AM) AI.Si.AU.HOOP-SKIRTS.GLOVER & FRY.C0MM[RCIU UPPER TOWN MARKET, BEHAN BROTHERS.TN ORDER to i.of HOUSE, near the Wesleyan Church, premises to 1 Quebec, June 26, 1867 rr«> i»o i-sot, A THREE STORY HOUSE-,ST.Ge< Quell occupied by M.Valli'u.Apply to A.B.KIKOIB, Notary, c.Ft Coulllaid Street, U.T.eb.19, 1867.\t12 l lent out our present Stock SUMMER DRY GOODS, we bave made a large general REDUCTION IN PRICES.\t.On tbe following ailit les in particular, we have made a reduction of FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT , viz : Straw Hats ami Bonnets, Straw Tiimiuitigs and Ornaments, Paras.Is, Printed Cottons and Muslins, amt Summer Dress Hoods generally.\\\\ o have also maiie great reductions in Grey and Whit' Cottons, ;Sbirtiugs, Sheet, fugs, Ac.TO BE LET, I a ROM THE FIRST OF MAY I next, several Apartments in tlie House, No.T Palace Street, formerlv Hie property of the late ROBERT ESQ., with extensive Yard, Staid House, Ac., Ac.\u2019Tlie Yaid opens on the back street, affording great facility of eu trance for carriages.For Terms apply to THOS.CARY, Or to E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Jut).11, 1867.\th UBLIC BENEFACTRESS.MRS.S A LADY OF WOULD-WIDE REPUTATION.MIR 8.A.ALLEN'S\tMRS.S, A.ALLEN\u2019S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER WORLD\u2019S HAIR DRESSING, IK suited to bolli young aud old.It strength f \\K eh* the Hair, prévenu its falling or 1 \\ ' CJ- 1 be Lowest Price in plain tigures on «¦very Article.No Skco.m) Paies.BEHAN BROTHERS, I Lute O'Neill A Behans] 22, Biiade SI., Quebec, Aug.5, 1867.\t180 CAIVAJOA.93?jfti BELLEAl BELMONT B SPERM CANDLES.ONES Price\u2019s BELMONT SPERM CAN DLES.For Kale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t178 Quebec, Aug.15, 1867.ly-189 Thirl.v I'eiir*\u2019 1CviH-ricnt'c or an old \\ iir*»t\u2018.Mbs.Winslow's Soutdinu Stbup is the prescription of one ol (lie best Female Physicians and Nurses iu tlie United States, aud has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult.It correcU acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, rOW\u2019H THK Famous MILD and RITTER ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled bv A.CRAWFORD, at the Masoxic Hall, Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Quebec Order# may also be li ft at V.K.Holiwell a Co's, opposite the Post Office.Families iu tbe City aud vicinity served at their residence.Quebec, March 6, 1867.\tly.j More Tliroal, t ough, Cold, and similar troublca, if suffered to progress \"esult in serious Pulinouury, Bronchial aud Asthmatic affections oftentimes incurable.Ili\u2019ou n** llroitcliial Troche* are compounded so us to reaik directly tbe seat of tbe disease and give aluoiit instant relief.Tint Troches are offered with the fullest eon tide lice in their efficacy; they have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired.For Public Speakers, Singers, Military Officer# and those who over-tax tbe voice, they are usel'nl in relieving an Irritated Tliroal, and will 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 as occasion requires, hold at 25 cents a box.Quebec, July 17, 1867.\t2m.164 Ïi7/?Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.JOHN TEA F F E, 34, John Street.Playing C\u2019a ids.AN Assortment of CARDS.For Sale by Superior PLAYING WILLIAM POSTON.178 Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.O X 1> It Barrels bottled cider.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.3, 1867.\t179 XXofriffemtorH.N.V.UKLLEAU.[L.s.j PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, VICTORIA, hr the Gnu of God, of the United Kingdom ol Ureai Hrituiii and Ireland, Queen, Defender, of the Faith, Ac., Ac.To nil to whom tin hc* Presents Khali come\u2014 Grkkti.mi : KNOWN Y\u2019E, that Wo being desirous and resolved, as soon as may lie, to meet Our People of Our Province of Quebec, nml to have their advice in Purliiuiiunt, do hereby, by and with the advice of < Mir Executive Council of Quebec, suiumoA ami cull together tlie Legislative Assembly ol Qu- hue, to meet at Our city of Qin bet, in Oil: suid Province, on TUK-i.DAY, the TWENTY.FiH RI'H day of SKI'-TEMBER next, 1 u-n and thereto have conference ami treat) villi the Great Men ami Legislative Coiiiicil -if Our saiil Province.In Tkktimoxy Wiiebuov, We have caused these On: Letters to he made Patunt, and tlie Great Seal of Quebec to he hcrcuntonffixcd : Witxi.-s, Our Trus-ty nml 4 .II-in-loved Narcisse Fob-TUNAT llll.I.KAC, Knight, Liellfcliuut-Gnvernoroi Our Province of Quebec At ui Ouvcrn i-nt House, in Our CITY (H- QUEBEC, in our said Pm-viute, Ih s EIGHTH day ol AUGUST, In tin- Year of Our Lord out-thousand eight hundred ami sixty-seven, mid iu the thirty-first Year of Our Reign Ity 1 'omniimd, L.H.HUOT, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Que ec.Quebec, Aug.\\Jj l.-'.;.\t19 1 Dr.Ordway\u2019s Last Song.\u201cO'ER i\\r GRAUS 11F Rl! LUVEIi MAES PUAT BLIITIEIL FLUttlRS.\" A A\u2019 be used as a Song, or Song and Chorus.Kiiihi'llirhi-d with an apino priate Lilliograpli title.This new composi lion of l|r.Ordwny's in universally admired, and is meeting w itli 1.most t xtraorditiary sale.Pricu 60 cents.Muiltd post-paid.OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publishers, 277, Washington Street, Huston.Queliec, Aug.15, 1867.189 MUSIC HALL, QUEBEC.Chas.Levi .Manager.FOUR NIGHTS ONLY.Grand Matinee on Wednesday Afternoon, Aug.I 7th, at Half-Past Two.Doors open at 2.Tickets 25 cunts, to all parts uf the House to Matineu ouly.3X .11 A.Tt T X, THE ILLUSIONIST, Of St.James' Hall, London, and Dodworth Hall, New York, Inventor of \u201cTHU \u2022HYSTUIt 1*,\u201d \"A Human Head Floating in tlio Air'' Will have tliu hunor of introducing his Urlo-brated EASTERN NECROMANTIC ILLUSIONS, Commencing MONDAY, August 19tb, and to continue Every Evening until AiiK.22ud lOnu New Womikbs ash Mibaci.xs, Imclvdiko \u201cTHE MYSTERY,\u201d A Unman Head Flouting in the Air, (Invented l>y M.Ilartz,) and now Exliibited for the First Time in Quebec.\u201cTHE M YSTKRA' \" lias tieen pronounced hy all who have- seen it, to bo tin- greatest SPEOTATU-EAR ILLUSION of tlie 19th Century.FRO TEXTS, (Wo nru here, hut we are not hero ) THE lASTAATAAEOES (iRHMIl OF FLOWERS, (Tlie most Ucauliful of all Illusions.) Tlio lirai Iiitliuii n»«ki*l Trick, Tlie most Exciting Illusion in M.Hartz\u2019s repertoire.77e Beat of Causing Krcry Wate/i in (ho Hall to Strike the Hour ! And many others too numerous to mention.Tlie programma will lie varied uocli evening Tickets 35 cents.Reserved Seats, 50 cents.Gallery not open.Tickets may he had at Mr.It.Morgan's Music Store, where a diagram of tlie Hall may be seen, and Seats secured.Tickets cun also lie lind at Holiwull'S News Dipot opposite the Post Office.Doors open at Half-Past Scvun.To commence ut Eight.The Piano used is from Mr.R.Morgan\u2019s Music Store.Queliec, Ang.7, 1867.\t7-182 fPENDERS will bo received by the Senior I Commissariat Officer, until * NOON ON T U 15 8 I > A Y , THE 2otli AUGUST NEXT, \u2014YOU THE\u2014 l \u2019 NI ) KUM ENT ION K l) 8UTLJKS TO iimiiiiBmm, At Quebec, ilicllldillg Levis,) fiom 1st os October, 1867, tu 30tb September, 1868: 1.\tIS lead and Flour, 2.\tBeef, Mutton, Fish, FoavIs, 3.\tPotatoes, Vegeta hies, Milk, Butter, 1.Groceries, aVc.Forms of Tender and Conditions of Contract may be bud on application at tlie Purveyor's Office, Garrison llnupitiil, St.Louis Street, Coniiiiissaiint, Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\ttd-187 \\K\\Y I'VHTVKKMIII' FORMER.J.FUCHS CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No.4L St.John StreeL No.41.rHK undersigned beg to inform the Public that they have formed a Partnership aud that they will transact I-imucks at the lute Establishment of .1.FUf'lLS, and Ouït they will promptly attend all orders h it with them.Having secured the services of onn of the best tailors in guehee, they liope, In- tlu-ir punctuality and atteutiun, to merit the patronage of the Public.J.FUCHS A CO.Quebec, July 23, 1867.Mil.J.FUCHS respectfully request:-those indebted to him to Suttlc their m counts within one month, us lie intends after tluil delay to use necessary means to have said accounts collected by bis Attorney.| J.Fin ns.Quebec, July 23, 1867.\t2in-lt'9 Grapes, Peaches and Keclaies, SPLENDID LOT nt the most choice 1 Kinds of G RAPES, PEACHES unit XL\u2019 I \\R1NKS, received this day from the Nursery of the undersigned, and For Sale by ADAM AVATTKRS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, Aug.12, 1867,\t186 SHIOOL TEACHER VVA.VTEI).| I,'OR SCHOOL No.2, Hopetown.He must 1 have a Common School Diploma, and bo I provided with a eertitleate of good moral i haiactcr, signed by a minister of bis own 1 \u2019ill\u2019 \u2022 Tin* salary of Fifty Pounds per uiii.iiiii, alioiit ten pounds of w liicli is Govern-\"lent alluwaiiee iueash.lbo remaindur pay-¦ ul-li- in la, m produce, and orders for goods on I the st-'rcs of (he nierclmuts.A Teacher belonging to the Chuich of Knglaiid may pro-l-ul'ly re, eivc ten pounds in addition to tlio ¦ll ove, Irom the Chuieli Society, Hius mukiug | the .alary Sixty Pounds ,pur annum.Thuru is a Dwelling House free, with an aero of ground altai hod, for the use of tbo Teaehor.\u2022Apply to\tAVII.R.MoRAB, Hopetown, Ray of Chnlt-urs, Province of Quebec.Chigotmc, Aug.2, 1867.\ti»10-2w.l80 (\u2022ioitrs, Coiireclioneis, Mil-liiit\u2019i\u2019s, Uniters, Hrugglsls, nntl others.1)1.A IN, or with Printed Adreitisement, at iow prices, by weight or by the thousand.T.BROOKES, Manufacturer, 17, St.John Strut t, (Nearly opposite Palace St.,) Upper Town, Quebec.Quebec, Aug.5, 1867.\t180 «OIUIION OF PdRIiraiP, r|AIIE BUSINESS liiihurto carried on hc-1 twL on MONDAY, the 12th of August.TKIIMH\u2014A30 per aiinimi.Tin ionise ol Instruction includes ail that is m .i ssnry for a thorough Euglfsh Education, with French, Ac.\t\u2018\t\u2019 Extio\u2014Music, Drawing J Painting aud Itali-iii.Quebec, July 17, 1867.lm-164 PRICE.$|.For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.2 w-18 7 1 Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.SEALED TENDERS, YOUNG HYSON.Now Landing ex SS.\"Thames' ADDRESSED to the undersigned, will be received at this Office, until TUESDAY,\t« w .c\tu .\t.»yih .e.i tlio 2uth of August next, at Noon, foe the (\t| J ^ || ysyyj ti*:a',1|Hrl°r *'| immediately Construction ol a\tF(jr 8,1(1 .JOHN LEMESURIEU A CO Oieutest Discovery uf Hie 10th Century ! PAIN RELIEVED WITHOUT TAKIrsQ MEDICINE.l^aryptian Oil RELIEVES PAIN OK EVERY KIND INSTANTLY.Never since Hie Science of Medicine tirs dawned upon tlie world has any preparation been iiitroiliieed that will alleviate the aches and pains that lli-sli is heir to, so speedily at the EGYPTIAN OIL.Nu language ran convey an adequate idea nf Hie iiiimediuto and almost miraculous chnnsi- which it occasions to tbosu who are suffering.I'ain, no mntler how excruciating; disap-puns under its iutluunce, as if hy magic, it is tlie most wonderful remedy and llm mu-1 prompt in its action, ever known to tbe world.No one will do without it who has mini it once\u2014in fact, wherever tbe Egyptian nil has hei n introduced It bas entirely super-sided all other pain-relieving prcparuticus.i It lias been the menns of restoring bundled* lo health, who after frying everything, and everybody, had given up Hoping ever to bu wi ll again.What may seem almost incredible about tliis Oil is, tiiat complaints ben-toloro i onsidered hy Eminent Physicians incurable are frequently c ured hy a few hotUes.No i use of Rheumatism or Neuialgia, how-i v-1 desperate or hopeless, hut msy be bcuu-litt il by Hie application of it.For Diptherla and Sore Throat, Egyptian oil is tlie only really reliable remedy in , existence.It will relieve the worst esses of Headache Few more PATENT aud U'K CHESTS.For Sale by REFRIGERATORS ANNE KANE.lw-183.Quebec, Aug.7, 1867 U KMT EROS MOL ASSES.Now Receiving ex Grand Trunk Railway : Or\\ PUNCHEONS CIENFl EGOS MOL-X ASSKS.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t178 K.U18H & AMEKUAA I\u2019AI'ERS.LESLIE, Harper, Wilkes' Spirit, Warrrly ( Magaiioe, Pilot, Irisli People, Irish American, Chimney Corner, Literary Album, Every Ssturday, Illustrated News, Reyuulds and Lloyd's Weekly, P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.10, 1867 /miirican Inioices-Discounts i KlNASl'K Dki-autuknt, Customs, Quebec 6th March, 1866 IT IS DIRECTED BY 'IBE HON THE Finance Minister, lliut Weekly Notices be published aud furnished to Collector* of Ciisloms, as to the rat» of itisi omit to bc sllowcd on American Invoices, which is to lie iu accordance with tbe price ot gold as represented by Exchange, at a rate equal thereto,\u2014 Sucli Notices to appear every Saturday iu the Camilla limette.R.S.M.BOUCHET'l E.r 185 NOTICE A\u2019 PPLICATION will be made to tbo Legislature of tbe Prcx iuen of Quebec, at its ffrst Session, for an Act to facilitate thé partition of the Estate of the late JOHN COFFIN, Esquire, in his lifetime of Quebec.Quebec, July 24, 1867.\t2tu-3aw-17u Financk Drcabtukst, Customs, Ottawa, Aug.9, 1867.ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, Notice is hereby giveu Hint the authorized discount is di-i hired to be this day 28 percent, which per tentage of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, audio apply to all purr hases made ill the Uuiled Mates during tiiat week.THOMAS WORTHINGTON, Assistant Comiussiom r of Customs.Quebec, Aug.14, 1867._ 188 1.AIES T American llluslrnletl Papers.P.SINCLAIR A SON.LIGHTHOUSE PIER, \u2014AT\u2014 POi.XTU ST.te.il RU.VT, ISLAND OF ORLEANS.PLANS and Kpecilications may be seen at tbe Office of MR.PIERRE GAUVRKAU, at Quebec, on and after Hie loth AUGUST next, where forms of Teudcr may also be obtained TENDERS must be endursed \"Tender for a Lighthouse Pier, at Point St.Laurent.\" PARLIES tendering must give their names and address iu full, ami also tbe signatures of (wo responsible persons willing to become sureties for Hie due perform .ncu of the work.The Department will not bo bound to ac.cept the lowest or any tender.By Order, F Queliec, Aug.13, 1867.VA1ENTIA_ RAISINS I Now Landing ex SS.\" Thames \" : 1 At\\ IJOXES Very Superior Frx I) Valenti* RAISINS.do do 120 Half-Boxes For Htle by JOHN LEME8URIEB k CO.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\t187 BRAUN, Secretary Department of Public Works,' / Ottawa, 301b July, 1867.\t) Quebec, Aug.I, 1867.177 EVERY SATURDAY, FOR AUGUST 17th.Pike 10 cents.Con-tents :\u2014Up Stairs and Down, Fashionable Tippling, Kei'ollections of an Absent Man, In Difficulties\u2014Second Stag., Summer on the Spanish Frontier, The Croquet Lawn, At Dinner iu the City, Bullet Marks, The Belgian Reception, Danglers, Mrs.Brown's Budget, Foreign Notes, Cheap at a Guinea.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.12, 1867.186 in ok * it io i z ï : Received cx \"Chillianwnllah \" : 50 BAGS AKKACAN U1CK' 75 Half-Bags do\tdo, 6u Pockets do\tdo.For sale by JOHN LRMESUB1KR k CO.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\t187 The Misses Machin's Classes YOUNG LA DIES, WILL BE RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER.Vacancies for Three Boarders.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867\t:tw-187 a tid-sDarUc £ill& For \u2019Lootiia-.-be and Earache it is an instant ! cure.Spriiiu.*! are sometimes very obstinate and iiuhirgemeut of (lie joints is likely to occur if , iii-glui ti-d.The most severs casus, however may he conquered hy thisOil in a few days.Hriiisc-K, Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Scalds yi, Id readily to the remarkable soothing aud In ding properties of tlie Egyptian Oil.Also, i Cl> I hiatus, Frosted Feet Bites and Slings o insects.EGYPTIAN OIL r«., Rheumatism Neuralgia, Goat, Diptlieria, Soie 7'hroat, Cholera Headache, F*£eacbo, Sideache, Backache Toothache, Karat lie, Stomachache,Stiff Neck stiff'Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds Cute Burns, Mosquito Bites, Ac Every person should procure a bottle of the Egyptian Oil, so as to have it at hand for its timely use may prevent much suffering, and even he the mi-iiiis ol saving life, lor Instances have frequently occurred where persons at ta.ki d ni the night have died while waiting tor tin ir Phvsictan.Tnc EGYPTIAN OIL is used sxsrMiiually iu nearly all cases, and is very easily applied, as it require* no continued rubbing In tike other r medies It may be taken internally witbth*greats*! safety, as it is warranted to contain no injurious ingrc-diaieiits, and is a purely vegetable extract.Egyptian Oil is the most economical remedy in use, as such a very small quantity is required to produce the desired effect.An eminent Druggist trolly remarks that he has found theie Is more virtue in thirty drops of Egyptian Oil, than In thirty bottles of some of the remédias now before the public Full directions in both languagsi eooa pany each bottle.Price 25 ceute and 50 cents per bottle Fur sale iu Quebec by John Musson A Jot: ü Burke A Co., and all Drngglata.\u2022lARNKS, HENRY a CO., Montreal, Ageau tor Canada Quebec, Sept.If, IMf.IfefrUfo T|IK UUKliKC JHEU< tKV, AUGUST H, l*i:8TINV.TumtsiKN, On) gr.ut Kiiglliili Mahauk 10.It' AntiologMi (.'lull voymit uii'l IVyi lioroetriviHu , whu IlHM lluUJIlll|llC\u2018« [»*> 'vl,u,|\t* tiilllOK o*p«l»v iiml no t.onl.0 H>« '* >\"# niiglit liiivu been savtil lf.aii inl.il to in t n .To all alio ma) l.avu o.oion to use mnatl-lu of lh.Iiln.l wo ii.nilil tonliiluntly h i o'mi\" \",1 h nirluv'a Arul i in Heuiu Uuiuudy mnl Oomli- womlorlul pow.iaol itoi nuii Oxta.»« linn Mudlcln.\" It lo witlio.u ilouLi tliu Inst Iwr to Impart-knowloilijo q( tl.e gr a .»t im-uroiiiuutluu in nso us thousands «vlm huvu iiorfaucu to tin.mukIh or njarrlnl (if mthui o it it ti-stlfy\tso*.Whllo In a *t»to of trance, silo ilullnoaUs H.iu.iol.urtlu name ft' d so.that the manu tliu very f.uturo* ol tin.i.uisoit you uro to Of Hurd 4C., i on uitcli imekago .\t_ J nmny, mul l>y tlio aid of an Instrumont of AQUA DK MAGNOLIA.A (oll.it duliglit.us ml to liatli.' tin.Superior to any Cologne, and person, to render old World, has now Ini at.d lu-rself ut Hudson, tjlu Hmn K(1ft Kl|(|\tto allay inllammntion, N Y.Madanio Thornton possesses su.li wonderful powers of am otnl ipuld, as to .Uialili Northrop & Liman New'castlé, (-'.W.,0encrai Agents for Camuln.\t.hold in tine bee by Hodeikk .Mtl.eod, \u2022I'.lin Musson A Co.J.K Huike, J.S.Uow.n, !.iHioux,and all Uedlcine Hialets, Quebec, July \">, ISOT\tltn-171 PHl) gi sjT\tKasii.v Atisweunn-Wby Should men \\ tui neards ' Ueiuns» they me a gie.il protcetl u to the thriut and lungs, mnl udd innch to lb r personal rppcarunce.Why should .¦ u use o it,yau s Puliiiouii Wafeis \u201d 7 bn .use when used fm cougbs, voids, ti.kliuK in I he throat, hoarseness, 4 \u2022 , they ait like u .I.mm.Ministers mnl lawyers use them, plivsi.bins tern.lend them, mid singers and pul i.fpenkeis pay tin y are me very best.\t\u2022 xislencu for the cure of such complaints, hold by all medicine deniers ut 26 OI is per box.Northrop A I ¦ man, Newcastle, < W., lieii-vral Agent lor Cmiada.hold In Queh hy Uo.leiii k M< l.eod, .lohtt Musson A Co., ¦!.K.liui he, .1.S.buweii, K.tliroux, and all Medicine II aleis.Quebec, July !>, 1807.\tHn-IM to porfumu elothiug, lor headai ho, Ae.H is mauufai tilled from llio rleli Southern Mag-India, mul is obtaiulng n |i*troii»ee ijuite uu-proCedenti d.It is a favorite mill in tresses uud opera piiigers.It is n.M > .all dealers, at ÿl .On in large bottles, uml by I xsas BaiiSXS A Co., New York, Wholesale Agents.CRISPER COMA.Ob I sliu was beautiful an I fair, With starry eyes, and radiant l.ulr Whose curling tendrils poll, entwined, Kuchuiucd the very l.euit and mind.l\u2019O.n.4, For Curling the Hair of either Sox into Wavy and Glassy Ringlets o'* Heavy Massive Curls.IJ Y I HINU THIS AUTU I.K, 1 ) HUti (jelitlciiM-U chu I'diUllfV tlu ifiNs lv«'A BY ROYAL COMMAND Steel fen Muker to tbe Uueeii JOSEPH GiLLOTT, Saratoga Spring Water, su'd by all Druggists.The Great English Remedy.KIK JAMES CLARKK'S Celebmtf l l-\u2019tymalo l\u2019ilia.Prepared from a nrosi liption of Sir J.rlaike, M.D., Pby \"\t\u201c¦\t* \u201c fpillS luyali; L the cure i ous disunses t is subject.Ktu li bottle.Government c , mil Kxtiuordiuury to the Queen.lu niediciiio I- unfailing in .11 tlnise painful mid danger hich tin.female coiislitution ; rieu One Dollar, heiirs tin nip of Great Britain to prevent counterfeit .In all cases 1 Nervous and Spinal A tier lions ick and l.iuibs, Katigue Piil])itaUon of the Heart, .heSO Pills w ill elle.( others have failed : mid al-\u2022itul relied), do not wontain itiutoiiy, or auythlng huitful s in the pamphlet around .ich should be carefully pie Pains in tin: slight cxeltic and Ilysterh cure where a though u pov iron, calomel, .to the constitu Full direct i each package, ' served.Sole agent f.I he l.nit' d Slates A I aiiadas, Jub MUSK.i, N.Y N.b.\u2014$1.00 and six postage stamps, endos, d to any authorized agent will insure a buttle rituiuiug lilty Pills hy ictuiu mail.Northrop A l.ymaii, Newcastle, C.W., Gen eral Agents for Canada.Sold in Qu.b e by bowles A McLeod, John Musson A t o , ).K.burke, E.Giroux, and ail Medicine Deal rs Quebec, Du .2J, 1806.\t290-12m Cieahso the Blood.U.'I I\u2019ll corrupt, oi tainted blond you are sn k all over it may burst out in Pim ', les nr Sores, or in mhiiu -active di-eam, nr it may ; Ulelell keep y (III listless depressed and gond for nothing, but you i iiii-rint have good health ,i nTimpure.Aim\u2019s Sans/.nut these Impurities ; it ex d :i stores IkiiUIi and sliinii late» the i»g ms of lienlfh into vieon us action.Heitie it rapiitly ««res a vaib ry of complainls which are caused by Impurity of the blood, sud, ns Scrofula, nr King's Evil, Tiimots, Dicei ¦, Sores, Hruptinns, Pimpl ¦\t, sr.Anthony's Eire, Hose, nr 1er or Salt Uheiim S.aid .orm, Cancer or Cauc-i rous ves Eemale Diseases, sinh as l uity, Suppression, Whltis, ypllllis, or Venereal Diseic-, s, ., and Meut Diseases, try u.i.a, ami see fur yourself the .I) with Whi' li it cleanses the \u2022 these dUnlders.vears the public have been .bottles, pi tending to give a \u2022 t of Sarui, arilla fnt one dob u fiatnls upon eontalu little, if lllolehes, lin : i Erysipelas, 'i Head, King Tumors, Sor Keti ntion, D Sterility, ub> Liver Coinpla Avhii's Sai.sai surprising u< blond and cur During la misled by lui quart of Kxti lar.Must ol lliesu b ivu h the sick, for t y not only any, Sarsapaii la, but Ulont what.meut ha,- f b-extracts of market uuti synonymous wi wu call this iutcud to a'i,i dte.i no curative Ingre IK-nce, bitter disappoint fed tUe u-.'- of the various saparilln wliieli llood the i\u201e name itself has becom i imposition mid client Still a j,- *ii iid.\"Sarsaparilla,\" and y' such a remedy as sh ill a thousand fold.It Is the only article in th.world that w ill eiirl slialght hair, mid at lh sa rue Dine give it a biiilllifu! glossy app- ar-illne.'i'ne t.'ribper Coma Hot only intis the hair, hut Invigorates.I.eaiititlcs, ai.d .I- aimes [ it is highly and delightfully perfumed, and ' is the most e mpleto arth |e of the kind ever j oflered to the Aluclican publie, Tl.e Crisper i ' Coma will he sent lo any address sealed and \"Jen\u2019 sol\"\u2014\" Exactly I\" \u2014 Solon Shingle postpaid tor, $ I.said j they were there '*every time.\" il he rescue the mun Lulu l e load of ohloi|uy which rests upon it.V» c think we hive ground for beliviug it has virtues which are irresistible by the class of diseases it is in-tonde 1 to cure .We can assure the sick that we oiler them the best alternative we ki.ow liow to produce, and we have reason to bell, ve, it is by t ir the most ellectual purilK-r of tile hlood yet discovered.AVKa\u2019s CucsHf Pkctoiial is so universal I y known to surpass every other medicine for the cufo of Celt jhs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, bronchitis, incipient Consumption.and for the relief of Consumptive I'alicnls in a Ivmieed stiges if the disease, that it is use .- .here to recount the evidence of its virtues Thu world knows them.i'rc-pared be Un.J.C.AykuACo , Lowell, Muss., and sold by nil Druggists and dealers in medicine c-v : y where.B.McLoo I, Agent, Quebec.jy3-3m.RI&lN\u2019iEL\u2019S .))\tUNK1YAL1.KI) Ki./^vPERFUMERY, .\tWarranted to retain its -\texeellent i|uality in any climate.iUMMEL'S T II.ET VINEGAR, to supersede Eau de !'\u2022 log ne.IUMMEL'S I.VVENDER WATER, distilled hum Mitcham (lower.RIMMEL'* J' KEY Cl.l'b.Eranglpannc, etc.o( ex(|Ui i \u2022 fiagrmoe.RIMMKL'S t.I.YCERINK, Honey, Windsor, and oil\" ' l ollel Soaps.RIMMK1.T i MK .IDICE and Glycorine for Renutif) u .¦ the Hair.RlMMEL'S I I ION for Whitcuing and beautify i : the Complexion RIM M E L * I I.li E D M K.V Al\u2019OK IZER.I\u2019irfumo Euuntui: , etc., etc.Intense power, known as the Psycliomotropi guarantees to produce a lifelike picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, to-gultier with dale of marriage, position in life, leading trails ol character, Ac.This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonial» < an assert.She w ill send when desired a tcrtilicd certillcate, or written guarantee, that the picture Is what it purports to be.by enclosing a small lock of hair, and slating place ol birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing lib) cent» and stumped envelope addrssed lo yourself, you will receive the picture and desired Information by return mail.All coiniuunicutioiiH sacredly conlidonllal.Address in coufldcucu, Maiiauk K.E.T'iioIimoS, P.O.box 223, Hudson, N.Y.WONDERFUL RUT TRUE.M auauk RttfiNUTON, the world-renowned Astrologist and Somuambulistiu Clairvoyant while in a clairvoyant stale, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of tin iiyslrnnieiit of intense power, known us the i\u2019sychoinotropc, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading Units of character, Ac.This is u imposition, ns testimonials without number i an assert, by stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing tiftv cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself you will iceclvc the picture by re-tinii mail, together wiih di-sired information.rf Address in Coutidclicp, Mahamk Gkr-rm ok Rkmisc.tom, l' U.Box 297, West'I'roy, N.V.\tm2H-ly-T4 C ï\"A Yonio Laot returning to her i-ountry home, alter a sojourn oi a few mouths in tin-City, was liurdly recognised by her friends.In place of a coarse, rustic, Hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she really appeared hut eighteen.Upon enquiry us to the cause of so great & change, she plainly told them flint she used theCihcassian Balm, and lonsidered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet.By its use any Lady or Geufjc-niau cun linprovu their personal appearance uu hundred fold.It is simple in ils cornbination, aé Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in Its ellicac-y in drawing iinpurilies from, also hcuHng, c lean-sing, beautifying the skia and complexion, by its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its iuipiuKic-S, kindly healing the fame, and leaving the surfico as Nature intended should be, clcai, soft, pure and ben-.iliri::.Price $1, sent'by' Mail or Express on receipt of an order, by W.I CLARK ft-CO., Chemists, No.3, West EuyetteSt.Syracuse-, N.V.The only American Agents foi the sale of the siitno.Match 29, 1867.\tIy-75 A LAMES\u2019 PHYSICIAN.I A DIES from all parts of the United Slates j consult Dr.A.M, Maurlceau, Professor of Diseases of Women, wlio.se great and successful remedies, specially adaptid for their ailments, arc- known throughout the country.Ills great ( xprriunou and skill, derived from over twenty years siucessfiil practice, devoted exelnslvely to Hie Treatment of tho Diseases of Women, especially as connected with the niaiileil state, has giv -u ladies the utmost .-\t\u2022\u201cb«\t'\"\u2018\u201cr \u201c i M;'.w\u201cVm«Ti.i:»l';7.7=r, s in person, and be assured of prompt relief in , in,h,,,article for Sprains, Sores all cases.\tSunitt-lies or Uitlls on Horses.O r men lia»e Ilia i elekrity is known to over half a mil- used it for burns, bruises, Sores, Rheumatism, lion of ladles, a.the author of 1 The Married | *c i ll,\u201cl ll11 a,l>' u llko\t^ Woman's Prlvato Medical Goiu]iiinion,\" do-i\t'V; signed specially f ir married ladies, in delicate Ioremun far American \\.I », aigos am Harden\u2019s Express.or preenrious health trom dangerous eoonne-\t,\t, .\t, , .\t,\t,\t,\t\" Tho siirain of my daughter s ankle, o.ea- nient, describing symptoms, causes and #ioned\t^aUuJ last winter, was entirely remedies.(Prico $1.)\t| ( l|red in one week, attershu comuieiiced nsiug SexciAi.None* to Mabiukh and Eixiilk your celebrated Mustang Liniment.I.AiUKS.-\u2014Ladies who sulfur from obstrm,fions\tED.SKEl.V.\" or irregularities, or are in constant agony for\tGloucester, Muss.,\tAug.1, 1666.many inontbs, preceding couliuoment, or have 1 n j8 ,i\u201e admitted\tfact that the Mexican diOicult, tedious and dangerous deliveries , Mustang Liniment purlorms more cures in whose lives are bazardons during such time, «hurler time on man and beast than any , article over discovered.Pamilies, livery-men will nud the\t|U|tl j,iliulur8 .sUoiikl always have it on hand.I'orliiKilvac Fi-inulo .TIoiitlily Pilla gnick and-lire it certainly is.All genuine the most wonderful, rolinHo and certain is wrapped In »teel-plato engravings, huariug ; the siguiiturv ot U.W.tVeslhrooa, Chemist, remedy.\tand tho orirafe U.S.stump of Dkmas Bauxsk Thousands of I.miles use them with Infulli-1 ^ L'0 ovul.Ido certainty.In all cases ol stoppage or\tAn elloit bus been\tmade to counterfeit it irregulaiity, or siipprussion of nature fiom u wit)i a cheap stone\tplate label.Aoofc tfo»c/y I 'fit e Jk\" \"I mé T: K 9 * '\u2022 -T; .3:.A vaj.iikui:.STEAM MAM P Ai I I KLR felt -\u2018owley\" in (he moruing, he took Plantation bitt is ; il he tell weary at night, ho look ITantaliuu Bitters ; if he lucked appetite, was weak, languid or menially opprrsm d, In-took I'lanlatlou hitters ; uml they never failed him on his pins «quare mid lirni Eew pursues want any b'-tb-i authority ; but as some may just read the following : « \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I owe much ip yon, for I verily believe the Plantation bitters huvu raved my life.REV.W.II WAGONER, Madrid, N.Y.\u201d \" \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 1 have been u great sulfurer from Dyspepsia, and hud to abandon preaching.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Ritters have cured me.REV.0.A.MILLWOOD, New Yolk City.«\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tI had lost all appetite\u2014was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and had a perfect dread of society .\t\u2022\t*\t* The Plantation bitters have set me all right.JAMES HK1M1NWAV, St.Louis, Mo.\u2019 *¦\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derang nient of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, that distressed me lor years.They act like it elinrm.C.G.MOORE, 261 Broadway, N .Y.\" MRS.U.M.DKVOK, Manager of the Union Home School fur Soldiers\u2019Children, says she n has given it to the weak and invalid < hil-drcii under her clou go, wiih the most hajipy and giutifyiug results.\" We have received over u hundred reams of such certificates but no advertisement is so cticctive as what people themselves suy ol u good article.Our fortune and our reputation is at stake.The original quality anil high character oftlicso goods will he sustained under every and all circumstances.They huvu id ready o laincd a sale in every town, village, palish and lei .let among civilized nations, base imitators tiy lo come as near our name and style as they r an, and because a good article cannot be sold as low as a poor one, tcc-y liud some support from parties wbu do not care what they sell Bo on your guard.See our piivutu stamp over the cork.P.H.DRAKE ft CO., New York City.Saratoga Spring Water, ««hi by all Druggist*.\t_______ Over a Million Dollars Savjd.Gc-utlcinen \" I had a negro man worth *1,200 who took cold from a bad hurt in the leg, and was useless for over u ye.it.1 had used uveiythiug I could hear of without beuc-tit, until 1 tried the Mexican Mustang Liniment.it soon iitlucted a permaruent cure.J.L.DOWNING.Montgomery, Ala., June 17, 1652.in recommending the Address nil or >-rs to W.L.CLARK ft 00., Chemists, No.3, Wc.-t Kuyetto Street,Svkacosk, N .Quebec, March 30, 1867,\tly-7d ASTKOM )( « Y.THE WORLD ASTONISHED A l THK WONDKIiKI'L HKVKI.ATIUKH MADK UY THE (iKKAT ASTHOLOOI8T, MADAM K II.A.IMIililUO.Vietana V/orKE, B.runt uham, i i\u2019.SI'ECTEULLY directs tie- atteutloli ('f tin-C.|-mcrcial I'libllc, ami of all who IRE STEEL PENS, to the INCoMPAUAlll K EXCI.LI KNCKofliis Produclions, wbicli lot DUALITY of MATERI AL, EASY ACTION and GREAT DI RAIIILITY, will usure universal prafereuce.Every Packet bears the Kac-simile of his Signature, ROWLANDS\u2019 MAfASS-R OIL l*.T Fumituie, Ciiaii; litilLeaiis.k whatever cause, they are certain to sucr eed, and are, besides, perfectly healthy.They are scientifically pieputcd of costly and rare cxtrucU.They cannot fail.In recent cases they ' succeed in forty-eight hours.Prieu $d per box.In obstinate cases, those two degrees , stronger should be used.Prie*, $;>.Address, DR.A.M.MAURICEaU, Prêtes or ol Disoases of Women, Otlice, No 129, Liberty Mreet, Nkw A\u2019oiik.1 Solo Agent and Proprietor for upward* of twenty years.They are sent by mail, In ordinary letter envelopes, free from observation with full instructions and advice.A circular, describing symptoms, causes, ami his special remedies loi mnriied ladles, (intended only for wives and husbands,) will be sent free by inclosing n postage stamp to above address.A Lady writes\u2014Dr, A.M.Mitmiccau, \"Sir: 1 havo tiic-U many tilings I saw atvertised, pills, drops and powders, without benefit.A lady, who hud been successfully treated by you, assured me that you would be certain to allord me relief, showed rue \u2018 The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,\" in which I found my ease exactly described, l iuiiucdiatoly sent to you, and received by return mail, \" the Portuguese Eemale Monthly Pills,\" which acted like magic, relieving mo in a few days without the bast inconvenience.\" Quebec, July 13, \\8fi7.\t3m-law-l01 Saratoga Spring Wateri Druggists.sold by nil ll is a most delightful Hair Dressing.It erudictates scurf and diindiiitl.It keeps the bead cool uml clean.It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.It prevents linir turning gray ft falling oil.It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads.This is just what Lyon's Kiithuiron will do.It is pretty\u2014it is cheap\u2014durable.It is literally sold by tbe car-load, and yet its almost incrediblu demand is dully increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does net keep it, or a family that does not use it.E.THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N.Y.Saratoga Spring Water, «uhl by nil Druggists.SiilC REVEALS SECRETS NO MORTAL ever kli'-w.She ii -toi-us to happiness those who, from doleful - vents, catastrophe*, , cross's in love, loss of i lath'iis nud lii.-iids, loss of money, fte., hâve I'-( ol.les|oud nt She brings togeihur thosi long s paraled, gives Information concerning absent friends , or lovers, restores lost or stolen propel ty.tells you th* business you are lest qiiulilb-d I to pursue and in what you will be most uc.! cesafill.enlises speedy liiuiiisgis ubd tells you .the very day yu i will ma iy, gives you the name, likeness and cli.rutt lisliis ol tin-person.She reads your very thoughts, and, by her almost supernaluial pow.is unveils j the dark and hidden mysteries ol the future, From the stars wo see in tli lii mam-nt\u2014Go- i mab-lic stars that overcome or predominate in tin- coiitiguration\u2014fi iln- isp -< t ¦ and posi- 1 tions ol tl.e planets and th lixed sial - in tin-hi-uveiis at the time .>1 birlb, sbe deiluei the future destiny of man.Fail not lo (onsult the greatest Astrologist on eartli.It co.-ls you but a trille, and you may never ngaiu have so fuvouiable an opportunity.UoiihiiII i-tlou fee, with likeness and all deslied Informational.I arth s living ut a distance c.m consult the Madame by mail with .quul s ifety and satisfaction to themselves,us if m person.A full and explicit chart, wiilleii jut, wiih al.inquiries answered and likeness cnelo-' I sent bg mail on receipt of pi ice above mentioned.The strict *t seuesy will be maintained, and all coircspoli'lence returiied or destroyed.References of tin: highest order I furnished those desiring iheui.W rite plaia-ly the day of the month and year in wbi.b f you wore born, enclosing a sinall lock of luiir Address, Mauamk il.A.TKKRIGO, l\u2019 U.Duaweii 29:'-, lii it-'Ai.o, N.Y.] March 29, 1867.\tI y 75\t; REPARATOR_ CAPILLI, Throw away your false frizzes, your «witches your wig Destructive ufcuiufurt, and not worlh a iig, Come aged, cume youthful, com- ugly and fair, And rejoice in your-uvu luxuriant hair, RERARATOR CAPILLI, I \"UR RESTORING HAIR Ul\u2019ON BALD J.' heads, (from what ver cause it may have fallen out) and forcing n growth of hair iipoir thefacu it lias no equal.It will force tin-beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from live to eight weeks or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months.A few I ignorant practitioners have asserted that j there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.Their assertions are false, as thousands of living wltm sses (from their own experience) can bear witness.But many will say how are we to distinguish ' tho genuine Irom the spin ions ?It certainly is diliicult, ns nine-tenths of the different | I\u2019reparallons advertised for the hair a ml beard | ncu omii.dy wor bb- s.and \\ oil may bay already thrown away huge amounts Hi llieh purchase.To such wo would say, try the! Rc-panitur Capilli; it w ill cost you nothing j unless it fully conn * up to o'lr representations.II your Diuggiit does not keep D, send usone dollar a d we will forward it postpaid,, together with a receipt lor the money, winch j will be returned you on application, providing i entire satisfaction is not given.Address W.L.CLARK ft CO., Chemists, No.3, West Fayette Strc-1, 8yhaci .sk, N.Y.Quebec , April 3.1807.\tI >-79 Drugs,\t«See.; PlIAItll AOKt'TICAL I\u2019HEPAHATIONS, I\u2019llOTOQRAI'HIC SCXOKIKS, SraillfAL IxsTBUMKXTH, 1\u2019atkxt Mkoicinks Shop Fitting*, ,-i Dhtsaltkiiies, ] pRUPt'HKRV,\t^,VB ulorations, nud other Cutaneous Visitations.U liilc and Hotiml SCHli Ale iudespuiiSIlble to PERSONAL ATT\u2019RAC-TION, and lo health and long vity by (lie proper mastic-ntion of food.ROWLANDS\u2019 0D0NT0, OR PEARL bKNTRli'TCE, Compounded of Oriental Ingrudi'-nts, is oi inestimable value in preserving and beuiiti-fy.ng fi\"- T'e' th, slFeiigthHiiing the gums, and in giving a pl'-a-iug liagranee t ¦ the breath.It eradii-at'-s Tartar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient tli i ay, and polishes and preserves tbe ennmol, to which it imparts a PEARL-LIKE WHI I KSNSS.Sold by nil Uruggists and Storekeepers.\u2022 \u2022 Ask for \u2018\u2018ROWLANDS\u2019'\u2019 uiticlos.CRAPES, GLOVE\", 4c., lurniabed to Quebec, April 20, 1867.ly-100 HE LONDON JOURNAL is issued Weekly Numbers, One Penny.1 1 Part T T -ixpc-ucc SOON Volumes, Four shillings and Sixpence Volumes l to VIE LONDON JOURNAL 16 are now ready, bound in cloth .HE LONDON JOURNAL may be bad in J.the Colonies.flHIK LONDON JOURNAL.Parts JL Volumes are always in print, l Strand, London.Quebec, March 29, 1866.ly-73 MM MUSIC.mHEnth REGT, OR, ROYAL TIGERS\u2019 I Galop, by J.Holt bandmaster,(Illustrât cd).Thu Adieu Waltzes, Saelling.Donuacuna Qua h Hies, G.Gagnon.The Silver Ripples Waltzes, Cuote.Tire Bird of Reality Galop.The Claribel WaDz, Cooto.St.Valentine's Galop, Relie.The Marie Valse, Col Ba Hie.HOI* G-is*.You're fjoling me, French ft English texl.Grieve not for me.They tell trie I am quite lorgo Sbylie iiuwu.Over the silent way.Under the Daisies.Sing, Smile, sleep.Come sing with mo.Why was I looking out?For i ale by Quebec, March 9, 1867.TiE A U.MO IK JAN.Music bonii Sold by all i i Jiuery Vendors in tbe World , RIMMEL, Perlutner to H.R.II.the PRIM E ».CK WALES, 90, Strand, anc j4, Cornbill, Loudon.Quebec, May 16, 1866.\t19U-12in-law- CLEANLINESS ! Stove most brillantly polisbed in two minutes lor less ii.au one faitiiiug W.C.N I X EY S \u2014CKf.XBBATZD BXlilSTKaKO\u2014 laE-A-TD.A NKW nuMKSTIC DISC\u2019OVKKV.Cannot bo v.-atted, and is a preservative of Furniture from tbe injurious elicits ¦ the common article now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labour.Sold tvcryic/urt, in .x\u2019o/ul Dlucks, Id., 2./., 3'/., 4d.uml l«.Tbe rtdvai.ingu of tbis Elegant Cli'-mlcal Preparation me great saving ol time, t leauli-ness uf appli' \"Don, sinallness uf quantity requit J, ami too prevention uf waste, ilnst, and its .i-struelivo coutequeuzes.Furtm-r it ultimately ptodUA'CS a pure rueUlie coating oi a Ingb degrn of brilliancy and durability, n.dec-ting both light and beat.(See specimen tbe side ol caulk block.) 12, SDUO SQUARE, LONDON.\u2022/ Agents Wanted, Quebec, J u!y, 186«\t'>-w CHOLERA.\u2014A certain cure for tills disease may be found in tbe use uf Perry Davis\u2019 Palo Killer.AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.declared by connoisseurs' TO BB THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE* Kxtract Irom Leictl, December 22, is .6 l.iq.Cahdoxis Dkikiiokvs\u2014We are very sccplii.-al of the value of n-w tern' di- s.and il was in a spirit ofm ptb ism that »e trieil the liq, cm bonis dutergens.U is represented to bo a concentrated alcoholic solution of Hi'-i ousiitin-uts of coal t ir, and to contain all the active ingredients of the tar, to wit, ht-nxiue, U'iptlialine, and pheiric acid.The addition uf water, with agitation, makes a durable FREE TO EVERYBODY Who would not be beautiful ?Who would nut add tu their beauty?What gives (but marble purity and liinfingue appear,ince we I cinulsiun, in which the tar remains lit a slat observe upon the stage, and in the city belle ?\tof line suspension, almost equivaii ut to solu- It Is no longer a secret.They use Ragan's\tI\tlion.Our tlierapuuth ul experience' of the Mnguuliu Balm, its continued use removes\t:\tpreparation is very satisfactory iudceil.Inuur A large 6\tpp.\tCircular,\tgiving\tinformation\tnn freckits, pimples and roiiglitiess, from\t!\thands it has been a most i-ffective agent in of the greatest\timportance\tto\tthe\tyoung\tof,\tfuce and bauds, and leaves the complexion\tI\tthe case of various skin ilist-n-es, especially bolh sexc-a\tsmooth, transparent,\tbloomiug and ravishing.\tI\tof the chronic eczemalUH class j and oln- case It teaches how\tlie homely\tmay become\tUnlike many cosmetics, it contains no\tof psoriasis which biul resisted allotht r kinds beautiful, tho despised respccUd, and\tthe\tmaterial injurious to\tthe skin.Any Druggist\tof treatment speedily got well under forsaken loved.\twill order it for you,\tIf not on hand, at 50 < ts.\t|\tapplication uf the liq .carbonls deterge No young lady or gentleman should fail to per bottle.CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.HE success of this most delicious and a unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c W or-» i-stcrsliiru Sauce \" lo their own inlerior compounds, the Public is hereby informed Hut (lie only way to secure the genuine, is lo ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE arid to see that tli-ir names are upon the wrajiprr, htbelt, clonier and battit.Some of the foreign markets having been suppli d with a spurious Worceatc-rabire sauce upon the wrapper and labels of wbicli the names of Lea and Perrfns have been forged.I,, and P.give notice that they have furnished th'-'r c-onespoudents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed.AjK FOR LEA k PERRINS» SAUCE And Skï Namk ox Wbaitkii, Labei., IÎOTTLK AND STOPPZR.Wliolesale and (or Export by the Proprie tors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Lon-dun, Ac., Ac.j and by Grocers and Uiluicu universally.Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.\t12m-2*8 \\l ED1CAL HALL, Fabrique Sticet, lioad-quarters lor\u2014 E very kind of Garden, Field and Flowei Heeds, D allai:, Japan Lily, Gladiolus, Tuberose, I\tris, Germuuica, and other imported Flowei Roots, C oc's .Siipoiphospbato of Linie, llio best f- r-Hlizer.A Jescrii'tlve Catalogue of Heeds to be hud gratis.L urge buyersund conutry merchuiits liberalh consider.*ud free to all who nearl it, the recipe and directions fur making tho very simple remedy by which he waa cured.Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in psrfect oonfidt nee, JOHN B.OGDEN 42, Cedar Street, New York.Quebec, May 7, 186?,\t>)'-Uw-107 We vsteen it a very valuable addition to our .\t, list uf skin rein.dies, and woitby of a very \" ' \u201cAGAA,\t; extended tr id by the profess on.In the above classes ot diieasu, and in various otln-rs, such us fetid ulcers, ftc., the preparation D put DEMAS BARNES ft CD., Wholesale Agents, into the fi.riu of soap.E.HAGAN, Troy, N.Y'., Chemist.BISHOP\u2019S (ittAMLAU Etfervesecnl i\u2019ilraU\u2019 oniagucsia Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Ht-lmstreet's D imilable Hair Coloring is »ot a dye.All instantaneous dyes are compos' d of/unur ruuifir, amt more or U-ss ilcstruy the vitality anti beauty uf the hair.This is Hie original Hair t oloriug, and has been glow ug over twenty yvars.It restores ginr liair to its original color by gradual ubsorptiuu, in a most remarkable manner, it is also a beautiful bun dressing.Hold iu two sizes \u20145 i its.and »1\u2014by all dealer*.0.ilElMSTUKF/r, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Water s Id by all Druggists SOAP.CAKBUND PURE COAL TAR (REGISTERED AS SAID DKTEUGKNS.) This Soap is unrivalled a a SKIN SO A I\u2019, Cliemistl Tbe above ate manufactured by tho s0ie i\u2019roprli tors, W.V.WRIGHT &Oompy., Whulcuole aiul J-.ijDrt Di uygixU, M'lim/'H turiiKj Clmnitl*, d c., SOUTHWARK STREET.LONDON, S.K., Removed from No.11, Old Kish Mreet, K.C F.stabMsIii-d 1667.Messrs.W.V.WRIGHT ft Compy.will l happy lo forwanl to the trade, fi e- £.61».» RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO \u2019S PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE FLOOR MILLS.\\ND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR fit CO.\u2019S CONTRACTORS\u2019 I.GCOMuTi V Ks.RUSTON, PROCTOR &CO.\u2019* PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PK0( TOR ft CO.Engineers, Locomotive Works, Lificolu, l-.riglaud.Quebec, May 6, 1867-\t26-laf- IdG , - 1 ' /.Onkey's Xon-Mncmial Silvur-smilhs\u2019 Soap, Surpasses all other Aril- i.-s for cleaning and POLISHING SILVER, ING ELECTRO-PLATE, fte Tiil'leU (id each.barge, a Monthly Price Current i t Drugs Lvon's Exnucr or L\u2019dki Jamaica Graiixa\u2014 Chemicals, Ph«rniaii*iitical and I botographic for Indigestiuu, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Chemicals, of ibelr especial manufacture, of Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, 4c., guaranteed purity where a warm stiuiulont is requiced.Its careful preparation and entire puritymakes it a cheap aud reliable art\" lo tor culinary purposes.hold even where at 50 \u2022 ts.per houlcd Ask for '-Lvox a Pure Extract lake uu other.W\u2019 H EN by the us» of DR JOINVILLE \\ \\ EI.IXI- R vou can be cured permaneut Iy, and at a trilling cost.The astonishing -m e.ss w liic-h bus ttend Ibis Invaluable nn-dieiii\" lor Pbysieiil ami Nervous Weakness, liciieral D'bllily and , Prostration.I.i\u2019.s» of Muscular Energy, Ini .xraom-csi.am.pbxpahk\" bî\tj\t,|U,uCes ol yontl.ALFRED BISHOP, ÈlaBUfaotaring ml indiseretion, n-ndersit tin-most valuabl p.; ,\tpreparation ever discovered.ulloUilD'.\tj, w||| r, ,\u201ei,ve n|| uervousiillections^te- 17 ft 18, Speck\u2019s Fields, Mile End New Town, i.rcsslou ex-iteiueiit, incapacity lor study or LONDON\t\u2019 bu' lness, loss of mcinorv.i (infusion, thoughts b W N W V n \u2022\tof self il.true lion, fears of iusanity, ftc.It ritill-î perfectly wliite and delicately clean win restore tbe nppi-lite, renew tbe lii-ultliof ,,\t,\t,\t,.\tL granulated preparation possesses remark- thos* woo I,ave desttoyeii it by sensual excess a* proved by abundant medical .iy\table eilervescent qualities, which fhr surpasses\tI\tor ,.vil\tpra.tices.By daily use infectious diseases an-prevent.I\t(t|0 ur\u201eltmry s.idlitz Powder in IU Cooling,\tVlim M,, be humbugged no\tim.re\tby and a clear and healthy appearance impart' d ||cfr,.Hil|,IK| una Mild Aperient properties, ns\t|i\u201e! |\u201e,s - and igni.iant practitioners, to the skin.\t.\t,\t,, well us iu Us liavor as a saline draught, ll is.i,,,, 8,.|\u201e| nitliuut délai f -i the Elixir, und he Hold in tablets at 6d.and Is.each,\tby\tall\tparticularly well adapted fl,r wunien and\t.\tm once\trestored to healtli nod happiness.\tA young children, on account of its most agire-\tp,Ttect\t\u2022'urc is Uimranlei-il in every\tinstance, able liavui and mild \u2022 il et.\t, Priée $-1, or f air bottles to one address, $3.N ,U.\u2014The genuine has the name RfSHOP \u201ene boftleis sutticienl to t Met t a cure in all upon the Bottle, also the Name ai.d trade J ordinary cases.Mark upon the Label, und is sold In cou- .\\l.sù, DR.JOINVII.LEh SPECIFIC veulent sizes, and iwciln d In so perfect a pjLLs, for tli speed) and i-'-rui inent cure of manner that ij may be shipped with inlet to Qouorriiea, Gleet.Frelhral Dise barges, Grit-any )>art of the world.\t_\t, ye|t ntricture, uml all affections ut Hie Manufacturer also d Granulated and hffer- Kidneys und Bladder.i :i'S li ' tui in from veac.-ut Carbonate of Iron, Gitialo of Iron, ,(,ra0 ,,, nve days.Tliey ate prepared from Citrate of Quinine, Citrate ol Quinine and vegetable c-xtiuets tl .it me harmless to Hie Irou.Carbonate ofLilhiu in Tubes, Cityate .f | 8yht,.|U, and m-v.i teci- .te He siomacli or *\" \u2018\t\u2018 ''\t1\t.i-.\t.u ' e(,,prFgUatu thu breath.No ebanga ol diet is necessary while using them, nor does tbeir a- timi in ativ inauue-r interlere with btisitiess Bara toga Bpring WaUr, goldby all Druggists Juue'21, 1866.\t13»-12m Quebec, July 16, 1867.\tly-163 inosirs mun.(LATE DOWNEs\u2019h,) Houho, OPPOSITH IHE FERRY LEVIS.Quebec, June 3, 1867.\t281 \u201e( all Lithia, Vichy Halt, Seidlitz Mixture, and all i otber Uianulated I\u2019n-parntions.IxGhaxckht \u2014Gautiox.\u2014Bishop's Uiiaxclaii ErrxRVlscKNT tîiriiAr* or Magsssia.\u2014Mr.i Bishoi), having discovered that tbe larbel | wbii-b bu has used lor tlie lust tiv« years was 1 pursuits.I\u2019tH-e, ÿl per box.Eitliei ol Hu- al'iive mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed and being imitated, recently applied to tb* Court j postpaid, by mail or express, on reeeipt of ol Cham cry for an injunction tore.-traiu smli i .,rlcc.Addiess all uldeis to imituliou.The D jimcti\"U was Imuedlatcly granted, and the D< tendant wu# onlered to pay-all Mr.Bishop'* Coats and destroy Hie Labels complained of.Mr.Bishop is determined to stopthe imitation of hi* Label, and will, without uotice or delay, take proceedings iu Chancery against any \u2019 person who may copy or colourably imitate the same.Um-288 j Quebec, Dec, 14, ] 866.BERGER, SUUTTH ft c\u2019Q., Chemists., No.6285, River HI., Troy, N.Y.Quebec, April 6, i ly-82 Blackwood for April - - 25cts.P.SINCLAIR ft SON.Quebec, May lb, 1867.\t110 JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Manufacturers of the WELLINGTON KNIFE I'nI.DII, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS.i-.M KKY, I\u2019.L.U K LEAD, CABINET GLASS IMPER, EMERY anil GLASh CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other G LU KS.WELLINGTON MILLS, Blackfiiiirs Road, Loudon, S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\tI2m-6l /\"\u2018OUQHS, AHTIIMA, AND INCIPIENT V7 CONSUMPTION are i ffci tually cured by Kcatinz\u2019s Cough B,ozeiig
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