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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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PKItUVIAN.»nn PASSPORT.c*pt.Sinclair.Dunlop Farrell.Fairgtlove.Caimb bael.Slmi.son.'anal Ra»in, very Morning (or wiudoes.All o.Ourr pnm limoy attended to.41 St.John'» R aid, opposite l.uniag Ground.Quebec, Aug.II.1869.\tI2IU-185 CAu;0 PH0SPÜATE2 (OD LlVKIiOlL.1, OR the cure of Coughs, Cold», Consumption, Scrofulous Humour».Ac , Ac.I» the m« »t agreeable and pleasant preparati a uf Cod Liver Oil ever yet offered to tb\" public Prepared and sobl only by WILLIAM AHERN, Dispensing and Family Clicii.Lt hi.Jobn hlreet.Quebec, April 26, 1869\t1,-96 IK ) Y A L L\\ S U n AA (J Ji CU.M l\u2018AA Y Ojc Capital TWO MILLIONS Sterling, and Large Keserve Funds.CORINTHIAN.KI Mis I oN.\u201c SPARTAN.\u201c ( HAMI\u2019ION.\u201c MAGNET.\" une of nbi b l.-ave»\tthe (f.intr.al, at NINE o\u2019elo.-k, I (Sundays except*»)), anil Lacblue on arilval .f the T rain l.aving\tthe Ilonav-nture street Siation at Noon, f.'r Hamiltoii and lut tin.diale 1*.rl«, making dirait connection» «t Piascolt and lirockvllle with the Ra lwav» l.r tl'iawa i ity, K.'iiiptvllle, Perth, Arnprior, Ac.; nt Toronto and Hamilton with the Itallaaia for Colling wood, Stratford, London, ' < .'baibam, \"arnia, Detroit, Chitago, Milwauker, (lab na.Hr.11 Ray, St Paul, Ac., and with tlio ?teitio r \u201c« liy of Tororito\u2019\u2019 lor Niagara, l.' wision.Niagara Falls, Buffalo,Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, Ac.The steamers of this Line are UNEQUAL-.ED, ami fiom Hu* complètent'*» of their arrangement» present advantage» to Travellers whh h none other can afford.They pass > through all tbe Rapids of the St.Lawrence, and the beai.tlfnl «cuiierv of the Lake of the i Thousand Islands t.y daylight.\u2019The greatest despatch given to Freight, « bile the rat s are as low a» by the ordinary boit».T brough rate* over the Gieat Western Hallway given.T'br.ugh ticket*, with anv Information, aiay l .'ohtaineil from ItliBKUT Mcl'WKN, at the Freight Office, Canal Ba-ln, Montreal, ami from JAMES STEVENSON, Agent.Kotal Mail Titaot-uti l ixr Ornea, Nap.i.leon Wharf.Quel.ec, Sept.29, 1869.\ttil IIIRKKNI AN.NOVA SOOT I v .EUROPEAN.NORTH AMERICA 1 Corryiag Okr VannHui 3500 tons\tll.iibling 3000 ii.ns Capt.I>utl*.n.32SJ \u201c Capt.Graham.Wylie.Air.I Brawn.Ilallanlin*.Staith-Watt*.Larelay, Rieh»r.|»*.n HA Y nr OH A LEURS 5.00,'H *|\" Ra«ln A Ci.iio-| ty ol Ga»p Tm » day, al.2.(81 \u2022l.t.U S/ierini ,V»tlee$.liiMMHlnnt to\tn.lli l .re leaving for the wmal» be ture you have an, plini youraelf with an ample »to.k of Ho.Pain Killer.If l.aiignld i.r Depressed from « apoenra to b.Id m il,lag I, a g ml a» Ibe Pain-Killer to revive jon.The Lumla.ueii of i ana.la e« n.uni.annually hundird» of .|,.a«P1 which I* the be»l argument in its h\u201e\u201e\t|* cure* Orampand Fain in the Stomach i ut», Rr.ilges.Burns and Scald*.Sprains, s«< Uiug of the Jidiil».T, .Hi.« tie, lata in Hi\" I*, i, Neuralgia, and Klieiihi'i *m tore TTnoal, Sndd.u Coida, Cough», Ac.For »»l,« by all Drugg ala and ht.k.p.r .Pro ,.jt, nhll A , boltl.I Eltli) DA\\ IS A AON, Pioprieloi», Alunir.«I, P u Quel , e,Oct.29, In.1.\t| j] BATCHELOR'S H V.R DYE.I hl« ep|.udlil Hair |)y«.I» the beat In th.world; the only in,,, nn,| p,n,.,i i,,.I.arnile»», rellgtde, Inslantaii.U» ; no ilia, appoiniment i : i, it.II.ni.u» nui», remrdiea \u2022in ni ,p cl* of |i\u201e,| |iy,e , laeigural.» ar.rt '\"\u201c\"S !.hair soil and h.aullllil, aiaca oi »i\" i hold by all dr.igglai» anil ,n ii,.n '¦ 1 I \"'.\u2019\"\u2022'ly \"j , lied ai hal.h ip h mail !ol Hal.lax, « beli .d.«pat.h is an aril-val ol Intnun Slealii- »r« fi.m N.Y.j i IlINIT'iD STATES |il,,«ton A N, h York,I s r if F» j; rr II».» JI'ST RKCXIVKl, A NEW ASSORTMENT WEST INDIE.» Letter* Ae p.«-paid via New York, are lorward.-d dally In' New V»rl, wheaco inai.a ar\" d»»|>at.bed :\u2014 For Mavar.a and W> -t Indi.», lia Havana, «very Thursday p.n, E\"or St.Thouioe the Wert Indie» nml Brasil, on 13rd of every month.GREAT ItRIT.w:\u2019.Bv Canadian LIU\", SaMirda) fr).By Conard Line, via N-w York,) Haturrlay.By Hn-men Lln., If «.* addr.rl, via New Ymk.Mondai.J 6.90 L .nl.f I Hits Company .n'inu.'» to INSURE Building» and *1! other dercriplioi,» i.fP»operty I.anal'.»* LOSS of ' AIIAli|i>le.I infirli.g by liu* b ippy di»''ov»iy, he pr»pare» a cm , «r.iiat.o«rs it* beneficial effects are felt after the first duses.Detailed Instructions accompany each bottle of puwder I and b.z of loaeDgs*.Depot In Pari*at L FRERE», It Rao Jacob.Qaebac, Oct.27,1M9.\t2«w.iy.2»0 0816 I860.NOtEMBKK SATURDAY, MERCURY, DAILY QUEBEC By Telegraph this Morning.CITY COUNCIL.COURT OP QUERN\u2019S BENCH Tb« Dublin (Iri»b) Timm, of Um 20ib NEW AOVCRTISEMENTS Otrton'i Point\u2014W*IUr Onnon.Tba WbufeU\u2019*\u2014Victor I.Monger.Tender» wanted\u2014J D Ed Llonol*.(liand Trunk Pcrrp\u2014B«« Ut po|e.LHeraij and Uittorleal Societv \u2014m a Stxamxr-\u2014Last Bight, at 11 o'eioek, th* elearner St.A* taint, Captais Bergarow, was ee her way from Sc Aatoiaa de Tilly, eetliag el Point \u2022ax Tremblas, wbea s mao earned Aabeie, who was a leading is a barge ia tow *f tb* steamer, eaddealy lost bis balaaoe sad fell iato IS* river- The eteembeel wa* stepped.\u2022ad a rope throws ont to Urn, who# he wa* naaned ia a dyiag state Hrt fas* was jseta to tba Chinaman aa a competitor for employmaot aad tb* radnetioo of wage#, bnt ia the Sooth lb* negro's ultimate object may b# aaailj achieved.The plantera cm convert tb* negroea into a octtiar peasantry on tba poorer aoil aa toon aa they have Asia ties .sough to work the richer at large farms or plantations.Tba Chine** question U in foot a question no longer, aod w* congratulate tbe employars of labor ia th* Amarioan citie» oo the prospect of obtaioiog a bard working population, who being pagan will not blasphéma tha aaeood name of the Trinity through tbe left nostril at every iourth word, and will not beaqnirt-istg flood* of tobacco jut#» aeroaa tba pave-t -.cal from their mo-»b» after tbe manner of tb# baman gorilla*, who disgrace tbe same of man on every nurbatone io New York.Tba Prmideot of tb* Grand Trunk Railway of Caned* ia in 8L Lonia, eadva' voring to effect c»no*etioos with Miaaouri roads, is order to indue* shipments of Western produce to Européen porta by way of tbe Grand Trunk Railway to Portland, Ma.____________________________ Tbo London Post directs attention to Iho practice of reading unworthy ships to \u2022an, and aaya it eonld name one port to tbo aortboeat aoaat of Raglaad war* a speeola-tor, \"of erigieally small manna, mods * blast .ad meat of thorn aboat believed him, fortes* by owning wracks, patahing them d«d, bn» with warm etntbiag and kind ] np with aanvae, pitch and oakum, and anil» itfretitt bn waa, after aoma, tie** ferte» ing them till they weal nadar, eraw and I alia Th* *bip were Inenrnd tn tha owner.\u2019 On Thursday morning, at the aame ooovaot, a vary impreaaivo ceremony took plaoa, namely the profeaeion of Sister St.Patrick, \u2014Misa Mary Ann Covaney, laughter of Edward Covenay, E»q , of Montcalm Ward.The young lady received the Xi-*l »t th# band* of the Vary Kev.Administrator of tba Areb-dioeasa of Quebec, who waa *a«iet-\u2022d throughout tha touching ceremony by tho Bov.Meoara.Drolat and Girard.The \u2022armon on tha ocoaatoo waa ptaaehed by tba Rav.Mr.Raeina, a reletiva of tb# poato-)ant, and the dtsoonraa of tb# rovrrood gantlaman waa very touching aod edifying.Among the clergymen preaent wa remarked tha Roe- Meaari.Auclair, Bonneau, Lemoine, Neville, Gagnon and Coll*!.The French Drama.\u2014Tb# play produced lest night waa \u201cLe Voyage de M.Ptrrichon \" and both acting and mounting were worthy of tbe ootnpanv'a aolid repot» lion.Mr.Edgard\u2019a \"Perrichoo\" ia daci*.dadly bia moat eucoomful impersonation, and bia keen aalliaa aod iuimitabla gaatura kept tba Houae ia good humour, though aomowhat annoying and porploiing to \"Mad \u2022booking to th* high bred notions of \u201cHenrietta\" (Milo.Root.) Both tbo lab tar part* war* bite aod war* elavarly inter-protad.The audionora continua to ba vary large and era proportionately damooatrativa, ,bough there waa maeh exeuaa for tbair oproari jU#o*»«laat night in M.Perrieboo\u2019a mishaps and contretemps.To-night tb* company play Falix Fyat'a base liful drama, \u201ciKeangUs et It Foyer,'' sod on Moadav evening they elosa tba saaaoa at tba Mnaie Ball.Cathedral NoTtcR.-The congregation of tho Cathedral ia respectfully reminded of the collection to-morrow for th* Finlay Asylum, oo* of tba beat managed and moat deserving institution* connected with the Church.It affotda a comfortable boms and maintenance to a number of aged aod infirm poor.Demands are numerous as nsual, to which the benevolent cannot turn a deaf \u2022ar.Th# well-known generosity of tho Cathedral congregation need* oo exceptional stimulus in auch a oauro, nor on an oeoaaion which will be observed »s s Day of Thanksgiviog for heavenly mercies.Rid River Road Maicirh Reti-rned.\u2014Mr.8.J.Dawaon, with aheat 20 other offioera, and about 125 moo, who were engaged during tbo past summer io tbo eoo-siruotioo of the road from Fort \\Villiam, arrived in Toronto on Thursday night, work being partially auapended for tbo winter.About 80 men ar* still at work oo tba road, 45 mile* of which baa bean made.QusBxn Cue»» Club.\u2014Tbo firat formal masting of tho lover# of tho royal game took plaoa at Wyae\u2019* Room*, St.Joseph \u2022treat, Upper Town, Hat night.After tba butioam of organisation for th# aoaeon of 1860-70 tba tablta war* opened and several iotarmtiog games played.Wa understand that the ahem saaaoo will be inaugurated with a lournamani for tha presidency of tha Club.\t_ Steamer» Sailid.\u2014The mail ataamer Nova Sootieu, Cap».Watts, aailed for Liv* \u2022rpool at 10 o\u2019clock this morning with 25 eabio aod 55 ataeraga passengers, the mails aod a general cargo.Tbo a*.St.David, Cap»- Soott, sailed for Glasgow at half-pant 6 o'clock this morning with 6 cabin aod 5 ateerago passenger# aod a full freight.Recobdeb's Court.\u2014(Befora Hia Worship tba Recorder.)\u2014Mary Jana Brendlr, swearing ; $5 and ocata or 1 month.Georgn Sinclair, drunk ; $2 and ooata or 10 daya.Peter William#, do ; $1 and coataor 4 d.y».Louis Laroela, do; $1 and coataor 4 daya.Ferriohou\" (Madame Daira,) aod i Theodora Fatrv, eeraaming; $4 and ooata or 1 mouth.Hauoab Sullivan aod Vietotra Paquet, at own request ; 1 month.Jomph Rowan, drunk ; $4 and ooata or 1 month.Robert Shaw, dwarf; braakleg window#; $1 and eoata or 2 daya.Texaa: 45 dafeodanta paid bafor# aetry $5,238.62 : 3 writ* of rxaantiooa iaauad for $115.90; 8 \u2022ummooara were iaauad for $228.77.were willing to take it up they might do ao, Tho vote waa then put and loat, not having two-thirda of tho meetiog io favor of it.reports.Aldermen Coté would not present any report heoaua# ho did not think the proceeding» of the Council were io order.We were now without a Mayor, and until ono was elected ha would not nresant tbo report which he held in bis band.Alderman Coté, after a abort piuse, said he would move the adjournment.Couooillor Henry\u2014No, no.I will ait hare until lo morrow morning, or until we accept the resignation of tho Mayor._ We will meet here night after night, aod adjourn without doing aoythi\"g.ORDERS OF THE DAY.The Clerk then read thofi at order of tho day, a report from tbp Superintendent of work», reepro'ing the paving ol Peter atrret- It w»» deferred until another meeting upon motion of Alderman Hall.The next order of tho day waa a report recommending tho trioafer of a tavern lisenae.It wa# adopted without di#cu*»ion.MOTIONS.Councillor Hearn then moved, seconded hy Councillor Heory, the resignation of John Lemesurier, Esq., beeecopted.Alderman Heim moved in amendment that all the word» after the word that,\u201d be struck out and tha following aubsti'.uted : '* Tho Council do now proceed to the election of a Mayor.'' Alderman Chamber# naked tho Chair whether the mrcting could proceed t the el'-ction of a Pro-Mayor.Tba answer was deferred.Alderman Hearn said by tbo adoption of the amendment, they would have a Mayor in a few minutes, but if (hey supported the main motion, they would bava to adjourn tha Council to hold another mooting.Thor# waa oo certainty about Mr.Baillarge'a opinion, aa to tho legality of their proceed-iog to an elaotioo of a pro-Mayor.Couooillor Hearn said the Counoil oould not legally proceed to tha appointment of a pro-Mayor at tbe proaant meeting.The eleotioo of a pro-Mayor should be at the meetiog oext altar the receipt of hia written resignation.Tbe smeodmeot of Alderman Hearn wat loat oo tho following division :\u2014 For,\u2014Ryan, Hearn Aid., Convey, Hall, McLaughlin.Against,\u2014Bourget, Giblin, Coté, St.Michel,'Mailloux, O'Hare, Soott, Heory, i I earn, M.A., JolHo, Riofrat, Peachy, Lafraoce, Hamel, Auger, Chamber», Blanche!, Roy.The principal motion waa then put to accept the ronigoatioo of Mr.Lemeiuricr.Alderman Hearn again opposed tb* motion, because tho office, by law, waa already vacant.Th* motion of Councillor Hearn was put to the vole, and oarried by a two-thirda majority of 18 for, 5 againar, there being 23 mem bora present.Tbe Council then adjourned until next Friday.A Model Mayor.\u2014The Mayor of Vaudrcuil, Mr.J.Desjardins, waa np on Tbnnday, at Montreal, for judgment in the ease of asaault brought against him by Mr.Lefavre.Tha Mayor, it seemed, bad been in tba habit of terrifying the in habitants by his intemperate and violent habita.J edge Coursol gave him aoma good advioe and fined him $30 or 3 mootbs, and to give large aeoonty to keep the peaoa for twelve month*.will be remembered that Fostmaatcr Gene ni C res well submitted » proposition to the British Foot Office Department on tbe 8th ] ult., to reduce tbe letter rate of postage from twelve lo six conta, to take effiot on and after tho firat of January, 1871), of which two conta would be aea postage and two cents inland postage of each nountry.There ia little d-mbt, therefore, of the early adoption of this measure of post 11 reform, - ao earnestly desired hy tho people of the ! two countries.New York, Nov.5.A large amount of whiskey has been re-j oeived i*» several of the Atlantic cities fr< tn j the We»', with incorrect gauging mark».I The matter ia uodir investigation at th« | Internal Revenue Office and aoixuraa will probably follow aoon.Fremont, Nov.5.Thia morning at tan o'clock, ground waa I broken on the Fremont and Elkborn Valley R.R.A la'go force of grader* wor# on th» ground and immediately wont to work.It) mile* of this road will b* completed thia year.Newburyport, Nov.5.The Mayor to-day, on tbo announcement of the death of Mr.F#»body, ordered the bells to be tolled one hour.Late numeiou* incendi.ty fire# in New-burvport h»vo induced the city government to offer a reward of $100 lor the detection of the incendiaries.Ratraea your steps wbao you bava dona a,Ooe : it is nobler to retroot than autteia It bMMHM.From Bermuda.\u2014By the arrival of tha atcamer \"Alpha\" we have lato Bermuda paper*.Tb* only item of interest we find in them is tha following, from tbe \u201cChronicle\" of the 10th inat, : \u201cThe Britiah barque \u201cGabalva,\" C«pt Hyde, on a voyage from Boston to Melbourne, fell in with the abandoned Franoh bark \u201cMarguerite\" oo the 7th imt., in lat.39.55, lone.58 2.Tho osptaio, having boarded her, found her to be laden with coffee and bidea, and only three feet of water in her hold.Capt.Hyde returned to hia own ship, and, while in hia cabin, the boatswain and five of the crow jumped into the boat, which still lay aloogsida, and returned to tho derelict\u2014this, too, in the fao* of the mate, who, deceived by th* daring sot, #uppn*ed them to be aoting by tba captain's order*.The espt., on sc-ing the turn affair* had taken, hailed for tho deaert-eri to return, and, on their refusing, fir-d two shots at them, which alao failed to bring them to terms.Th* eapt.subsequently tried to induce the deserters to allow him to tow tha dsn liot iuto thte port, bat they ponitivcly refused to have anything further to say to or do with him.During all thia time tbe English boat lay alongside tbe Franrbman, aod C.pt.H., not wishing to lose her, wa* compelled to resort to a ruae to regain posaeaaion.He at ones got op some musk' ts, loaded them, and inatruoted these on board to keep up fire on the derelict, while he, with that spunk which i* the natural charaoteriatio of Britiah seamen under such circumatanoca, gut over th# ship's aido and awatu to the Frenobman, cat the boat's printer and towed her back in triumph, lie then bore up for this place and arrived on Tueaday Hat.Tha \u2022grnt.W.C.Hjltnd, Eaq., imm-diately made the circumstance# known to C»pt.DIAMOND OF EIGHT OUNCES.A PREOIOUi STONK AB BIO A8 A LEMON FOUND IN AUSTRALIA.[From th* London Tim»*, Oct, 6.] The disoovery of a diamond wei.'hiog three-quirtere of s pound, and worth on a moderate eatimtte of twenty milliniis o( money, wonld ba ao event calculated to leave a mark evao io thia age of aruastiona.W* only regret that we cannot snoounou it as a faot.\\ atone, however, asautut'd to he precious, aod defined io sueo>'*»ivo tele-grama at a diamond, a top»*, and a nondescript, haa actually been found in the Australian gem-s»nd.\u201cThe thing,\" a* our correspondant irreverently oill» it, U »» big aa a large lemon, it weigh» between #\u2022 ven and aigbt ounce* io the scale, and it might, \u2022a the people aay, be anything lor ull th.it oould ba told.To embl* the reader to speculate on tbe possible marvel, and to \u2022ppreoiite tba pbunomeooa at its proper worth, wa will juat explain what it me.os, or would tuoao, if actually realised.Diamonds are measured by their wiight in oarata, \u2022 carat bring tour grains.The largest diamond which we in this 0\"umry have any practical knowledge of is the famout Koh-i-noor, which in it* hi»t\"rioi! shape, as shown at tbe Exhibition of 1851, weighed 186 carats, or 774 grain*.The new Australian diamond wuald weigh about 900 oirsta, or 3,600 graimt-jiat about five limes as much.\u2014Diumonda, however, increase enormously in theoretic il valu.) wirii inoiesae of weight: ao that, wberass tbo K-ib-i-ooor was computed to bo worth, according to tbe ascending scale of price», aomo £2.000,000, the Australian stone would be valued by the jeweller at far more than five limns lint amount.We need hardly add that such calculation» *ro purely speculative.It is all very wall to prove the valu.' of » di .mood by the rate* of a conventional table, but aa no purchaser# oould bo found with millions in their pocket», the estimate U entirely nominal.The mal v»luo of u thing ia wh .t it will briug, and no atone could he uoturily sold for a million.In point of foot, tbe limitation of market Values Wjh very aoon reached in tbe late buoyancy of iho trade.Up to a certain point the vriueof dHmonda ruse greatly aoove twenty years ago, hut when thia point, had pisacd the prioca ro-mained stationary.The enhancement occur-red solely in atones that, aa theplir.'»-' goo-, were everybody'a money.A diamond worth 5001.or tvoo ooe thousand pounds, would fotob 20 or 30 per cent, io addition, hut the famous Burgundy diamond, for instance, brought only twenty thousand pounds\u2014i very modeiate prioe.It will bo inureating to Irarn by and by what this \"reputed\u2019 di .mood turn* out to be, but, as r guds tbe mere possibilities of tho Oi»c, wc may remark that there is already a \u201creputed\" diamond io the world weighing actually twice as much a* tbe Australian gem.1 Ida wonderful atone i», or was, in the Fonu-gueae Treasury, among tho mown jow ls of the kiogdom, aod it ia known to weigh 1,800 oarats.Unfortunately, that is ab -ut tho amount of knowledge wa possess in the oiao, for tha government would nt-vi-r allow it to b# examined, aod it may omy be» white sapphire or something leas.It is stated that if the safety valves ol the boilara of Goodetham k Wort's Distiller.bsd beeo opened when the fire w.sdis covered, and the doors and windows shut, the fire oould have been put out without any loss.As the Pope hsa included Freemasons (in combination with Bible S.'- ieiie») »» especial subjects for censure si the GJcumenical Council, the Gt»' d Master ot Mason» in Fram e has aummonetl « General Convention of the Masons of Europe ut Fan# on the 8th of December, in which Freemasonry i» aolemly to ulfiitn the gteit principles of universal human right, whtc.i are it* basis and its glory.\u2014- - Breakfast.\u2014Epp's Cocoa Grateful and Comfortino.\u2014The very agreeable rharacter of ihi# preparation has rendered it a general favoriio.The CivtkScroice Gaietle remark#:\u2014\u201cThe aingul.ir surce-s which Mr.Epps attained by hi# homœo pathic preparation ol cocon has never bren surpassed hy any experintentadst.By u thorough knowledge of the na'uta! laws which govern the operation» of digea'ton ami nutrition, and by a careful opplic;iii\"n of the fine properties of well -cleced cne.a, Mr.Epps haa provided our hreakfaii t»l>le with a delicately flavoured beverage wh rh may save ua many heavy doctor»\u2019 hill».Made simply with boiling water or milk.Sold by tha Trade only in }lb.4ib., ami I lb,tin-lined pacleta, labelled\u2014James Kpi\u2019s Sc Co., Homowipathic Chemiata, London.wa-s A valise, containing $400, belonging to Mr.8, M.Cameron, lumber dealer of Kait Fatnbam, wa* stolen a nigbt or two since from th* Booavsotnre Station baggage counter at Montreal.In a casa of Allan vs.tbe Montreal City Psaaengar Railroad Company, tha former recovered $100 and ooata for damsgoa sustained through a collision between tb* Street care and bia narriage.Some wont It# ago a brilliant wedding took plaça in San Francivco, the high con-traoting parliea being Mr Augustine Bowie, of the Human Catholic faith, and Miaa Friedlander, a Jeweaa.The happy «ouple departed on a European tour, and it now appear* that the groom hae deaerted hia bride in Faria ertersquandering her marriage portion, $300.000, and ell her jewele.Mrs Friedlaador haa atartad for Paria to take care of her unfortunele daughter.During e scene of mutual recrirainetion, It ia reported that Bowie blackened the eyee of hia wife.Bowyer, Naeal Superintendent, who gave order* for the \u201cSpiifira\" to be g Croc ccd in aeatch of I.M, got ready to the de'diot, when 8.\u201cHimalaya\" made her appearance with the very cralt in tow.The \u201cH.\" fell in with tho deserter» on tho 14th and, probably not believing their \u201ccock nod bull\u201d story, took po»»e#aion aod towed the bark to Grassy Bay, where ahe now is.Alter th# \u201c0.\" had left the effaced the n.me on painted her aide*.These are the taotain a nutshell.\" Shipping gntcUignicc.PO UT OF QUEBEC.arrived.Nov ».8 8 Mernaretba Stevenson, llamond, Moi»!# Rlvar, John Laird, pas and freight.CLEARED.Nov 6.Sir Washington, Fairchild, Now York, J Bell Forsyth à co.Ship Oleocairo, Uron, Greenock, Henry r ry.Brig Harry Virdeo, Collin», Cardenas, C M O'Callagban.\t.\t.\t,,, Bchr Highland Jane, A«e»h, Bathurst, Ac, tv A R Brodle.rCompilad from the London SblppinE »ud 1\tMercantile Qaaettc, Oct 23.J ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Loraollne,-, Queenstown, Oct 21.Eoxenle, Charon, Monte Video, S pt to.Cioad»,-, Buenoe Ayrea, Hept 11.Cairngorm, Uuy, Olaigow, Oct 22.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.George Arkla, Piper, Plymouth, Oct 21.Nerro, AItnadl».Oporto, Oct 15.Redan, Barnes, London, Oet 21.Bannockburn,-, Greenock, Oct 21.Tweedadale, Oordon, Oreenooli, Oct 22.Princea* Royal, Watt, Greenock, Oct 22.Cbailet.\u2014^\"\u201c\u2022a DcbI, Oct 21.Juaephine, Scott, Berwick Bay, Oct IS.MARITIME NEWS.The Government ateamer _ Napoleon 1 11, Capt.Bami ¦hip ^.pc, Gourdeau.lelt port Iwt night for Hainaby Island, to render aaalaUoce to the her atern, and fraab (Tha «bip Adraaoe.Oapt.A man without di-cretion is without a halm, which, howaver rich the Cirgo, ia in continual danger of being wracked.Two million* of can* of green corn hav# been put up th# past aeeaon by one person in Main».Six thooa*od person» were employed during six week» in tho proceaa of preparing and canning it.On the evening of the 19th nil., the Gulf Coalpit»» Ohatelinaau, Belgium, waa inundaied with water.Thirteen collier» ware drowned, and 17 other# have not yat boon recovered.Wild bear hunting promise# to bo vary prodnolive thia year to tba forest of Belgium.wber* those animal* are now generally numatoua.A aportiman shot tbre# of them within two hour», a f#w daya ago.Eutoni* took her little gist* of enrasoa ia Yooioe at the Caf# Florian with oolj one fanais friand.A waiter reoowuiaed bor, tara ad pala aod w»a about to faint, *hcn \u2022ha tipped him a Nopolaoo aad ha rsvlvad.The \u2022* MargarethaSteveoaon.Capt.H»tuo\u2018 ¦ from the Molale, arrived In port ye»«oid»> norolng, with freight and pa»#e gera.Cai't-H reoorta having Seau, when passing l-t.iaiaiid°on Tueaday night, two large flr.a \"« ,h.beach, which ba \u2022uppoa.a to have nado bjr lh« crew of Iho hath P* JantsenVreported wracked tbera.No ro* keta having been aant op, or other \u2022 K0*1* distress made, be did sot vieil th# Liand.PASSENGERS.Per a* Nova Scottaa, Watta.f* Liverpool - Mr cT**ton'and mauT M'laTM V BpliUr'i \u201c'\u2022* Wood, Mr and Mr.\u201c^\u2018Vldr.Ô^r T * £.i\" ï»-sr ».\u2022 HoW\tMeTavLb.C-P» Baab& UauJ\t\u201cd \u20185 -paTWKvid.Scot, for OU^ow.-Mr F paa»«nx»ra.\t____\u2014 BIRTH.Oa Busday laat, tha ita» October, tb# \"*, .>vir tidvn'riiHnnrnlM MUSIC_I I ^VLL.UKCAT RUCCliER OF THE NEW YORK French Dramatic Company.L\u2019Evaugile et Foyer ! IMPORTANT NOTIOK\u2014The management beingdejiroua of olferiog to Ibe publiu the diffeient varieties of the dramatic world, the programme will lie changed ca.b evening.l\u2019ri'8 MUSItJrtl'tlRK, 4|.John Street, H 1.o, '-l 11 idion of original Dil Palntm* *L-r \u2022 tL-red In th« rlty, uiinsUlIng of elioioa sub-J< n« from hie own panril ; also, verv Hoe originals by Berlrand, Geion.n, Starr, «< lien-del New!- I.Itubeit-, Hurae't, M'dluina ml l ollmaiiehe ; unplee after It >ea Runheur, P.Delxrnclie, and emhraoiog all eiaeeee of sub-jeels\u2014CaUlo, 1.iidseapa, Figure\u2014tha whole forming a m.st inagiiltleent uodecllon, \u2014XUU\u2014 A set of four wat.r color paii.lings I y Wash-llii ton Filend of I'anailiau eul.J a te meral of Mr.Frlend\u2019e pafiitiiigs havubaan porvlmeid hy the Queen, AI*», a very eholeo collection of the Hiost ri gll.li Chromo lilbegraplis from paiutlnge I y the Hrer maetcra I#* Cualngiii'S wlirhe tirepared and may ba had ai llie euhecilners'office, St Peter eirnd.Due no b e will be given ol tbn paintings being on view.Sale at ONE o', lock A.J.MAXHAM ft CO.A.ft II.Qileb ,.Nov.8, 1869.\t755 Quebec Bank.N K W IU M ) k S ! I)KCK!VKD direct boni l.nndon al K Ik Kahlique Street, hy Hlnain I'a.kei \u2018Dacia,\u2019\u2019 a fine ludleatb.n of Bidenlllle and Slaudaid Piiblleatinns enn-isling of Do.fol lowing I'liey are KN IT l liollies,\t25 I\u2019aru-'e Nall.'ini History ol 1.ig'siid, 2 >\u2022 .\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Larg suppll' a of Pays, n, Duuloii and m nbio i'a peuinanslil|>.A G BITtriK, !\u2022) Fal.rbjuu Street (Juuridc.Qtiebeo, Nov.I, IHnV\t356 New (\tIs JOHN FALCK f > KGS leave to notify his I'listomera and |J tlie pulilb: In gen\" Hoard, J.STEVENSON, Cashier.Quebec, Nov, 3, 1869\tI* 755 SERVANT^ WANTKD.\\IIIUI, tu do the general wmli fnr a amall Innilly, and »*k« ont the children Applv ai the Mercury Gffloe.Quehoe.Nov.3, 18 (9.\t7«5 2020 Howard ! IOST, between St.Jobii street and ihe j National Hank Ml Peter Street, TWO III Nl RED POUNDS, IN TEN DOLLAR UK,I,S Any one hiluging the same to the 1 huo b ln lllfiee will receive theahova reward.Quebec, Nov 3, 1869\t«\u2022255 JUST KFOUIVlO Ks \"Ohaudlere.\" GENERAl.and compbite assortment of .Goods from the .clebrated li'iuse of .ft Hlackwi II, London, via :\u2014 Pickles,Catsup* Haures, Muelard (mry Powder tlliutney, Mill IgataW'.ey I'aele Essem e.P,\"pared Jellies.Preserved Prill *, I ait Fruits, Itiillan M o a mil ft Vermicelli, l\u2019Ale-, Fried Sole*, Pat* fid Gra\", 1 nitcd M.iils, I\u2019armrean fhee-e.A.trakll.u t'arl ire, *'\"\u2022 Llehlga Estro t Caruie, ft.' \u2022 ft®-A ml for sale hv ADAM WATTERS, 11 ft 13 John street.Quebec, Nov 3, I860.__ __________156 JUST KEOKIVED.I y OX KS DEIIP.SA RAMINS, | I )\t.1.,\tI,.o dull\t\u2019\u2019O .til\tValencia\tdo ¦lo\tHultnna\tdo luRi 1 , do\tHeadless,\tdo Barrel.Prune*, dose* P!l \u2018ins Figs, Ibises Jordan Almonds, And for sab.hy ADAM watt«:km, H ft 11 John street, Quebec, Nov, 2 1869.\t2fl4 Ex stearuir \"Kiiropeaii.\" 4n P.i \u2022* Messina i.iii'.n*, Just received and for aaln hy ADAM WATTERS, A Queh* c, Nov.2, 1h,9.11 ft 13 John strei t.254 Grapes ! Grapes ! F-s *s.\"K'lropaan.\" fiu Barrels Almeria GRAl'KH, For sale by ADAM WATTERS.II ft 13 John afreet Quel.ec, Nov 2, 1869.\t254 French Mushroom - iu tinsi FRESH PEAS IN TINS.THUKFLKH In | and I lb.tin* Just received and for sale hy ADAM WATTERS, 11 ft 13 John rtrert.Quebec, Nov.2, '\u2022 ;9.\t754 Grand Desideratum.THE PATENT HAMMOCK LOUNGING f IIAIL.very superior sti ck of Ladles, Gents' and Youth's H.JOT II WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, j\t____ Ladles, Gent*1 \u2022\"'»\t.\t.\t.I OUHEHOLDER' * f every clase, Invalid*, SCO 1 (til VOOIe llOnih.t 1, j IJ ^\u2022nri«U,a«Ml ill Iboic rMjulrIr»* r«fn.reirFiivtnrlCKft iiom-\trh«*ann»*«n and diimMhtf .linrild bav« one of the I\u2019ATF.N'I IIAdMocK BOYS KNICKEItBGCKPTl HohK.LtGER k RINFRET 21 Fabrique Street, Upner Town.I P.8.\u2014Por\u2019parllculars ot prio**>ndfd*part-mente, mb circulars.Quebec^Oct.it, 199#\t«41 VTk* The Store will be closed on .Saturday, tbe 16th inst., to complete the re-marking ol Goodfi.T.LAIDLAW St- «Totiii\u2019s teat j*.Quebec, Oftt, 13, 1969.\tlm-739 Home Flr*t-( lass goode In extra out *is-, GENTS\u2019 WOOL VKS|« AND PANTS Brae », Collar., T les, Seatfs, Ac.Knitting Yarns in all colours.The aliove ar« now .\u2022\u2022\u2022ady for bi.pcction, and are marked f llfl'll'l if,*».- ; - LOUNGING CHAIR», which *r.arljoelal.le U, any angle, and occupy only Oio.arid a half Im h In space when not In use, and ran he etianged Into a Conch or Child\u2019* Cot, at will Price $2 59 end upwards For sale hy W.DRUM, St.Paul Street, QUEBEC, P.Q.Quebec, Hspt.21, 19\u2019,9,\t220 per Cent Untler Hie itnial price*.\tp â 11 f Ç HC\tnillMlf l i y Prices rtiaik-d In plain figurm.r|* Nu U fl IVI l 0 Ul\tyUlflltllLl I'aHtimeA for tin» Million, AtiiU4uiiiL.tit for Old nnd \\ oung, Fun for Evuryb.sJy.Sscosn Parcs BEHAN BROTHERS, COMMERCIAL HOUHF.Upper Town Market.Quebec, Get.15 18 9\t241 :toal, Oil tor Hie Coyntry, I; NARCISSE-VOY^RI\tJn-, , ,\t.\u201e riOKTISUES to furnish parties in the Palace In China, Infantry, ftc O i ountry, all along tbi* side of the river,\t'r\u201c\t,\u2018\"1 of with Coal Oil, Lamps, Wicks, ftc.Qu-bee, Oct.16, 1863.\tlm-242 1.\tConrUblpand Manic.ge, 2.\t(\u2019oun'rlc-*, lb- *r b'so.ry, ftc,, Familiar Quo aUons, Oreat Events.ALHO RECEIVED: Juvenile Ovme, the new American Quoit Quebec, O* t.20, 1889.JNU.BROWN Bookseller, 8 Fabrique Ht-ct 353 ,\tHiau iw i mb A large assortment of the latest designs in FITTISCi*.Drawing Room, liining Uoom, Hull f|»HR HOB«rBlBEB\t\u2019¦\u2022''L\u2019\u2019?'' P\t¦ ^\t.n.hr i, rax ** r ¦ f ni I.llUftM I A , \u2022 Library ami Bed Itoom I\u2019atlerns.i L).k TÔ l i II \u2022 1», ST.JOHV MTBEKT, WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the public to a ' hob e collection of new papering* he ha* this d.y opened, and \u2022ill dispose of at reasonable price*.ALHOON HAND! Paint*, Oil*, Ola**, fmuthwlck, Mo.lin Gla-s, Ribbed Ola»*, and Stained Ola*# for H*ll Window*.Aitisl* Materials, Tube (Color*, Praparad CaavM, ftc./\u2022«__ rimé *>« 1 AràB\tJë0 | large consignment of I.Russel' ft \u2018J Celrbr.ted MDleahle Iron Pip\".»* all I*.*, for Htearn, Water or Oi« Fittings Ir-n Fittings \u2022 f \"Very description, *uch as Hh **, Tees Crosse», Buslir», ftc.Bra*- O \"Ih *, Check and P«t Valve*, B'»urd\"n« Pit.nt Ht\"am Gang\"» Cylinder Gauge, Water «.ange, and *11 kinda of Htearn, Water and Gaa Cock*, Vaire*, ftc.\u2014AL*0\u2014 ft fine aoortment of Plain and Fancv O** Cbaad\"liars.Lamp», BrmktU, A-., Ga*Globes of every description alway* on baud.All kind* of Br*** and Copiwr Work, Plumbing, HUam and Gaa Fitting promptly attended to and axaculed by tba bc*t work.¦M.Prices vary modérât* Quebec Bra** Foundry, GEO BOAT PHILLIPS.Quebec, Oct.M, IM», 1 QUEBEC DAILY MEBCUKV, NOVEMBER 1869 HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, IMh October, OENEIUL ORDER.Voluntrcr IWIIUi»* his EXCELLENCY THE OOVERNOH UfcNKUAL Uke* 0>o «\u2018*rlle«t o|im.r-(unity o( con fey in- lii* \u2022henk*.end bv «|hm Ul dn»lro lhoD.fOiuroU»loue8 now I» A tv ill A4».E( \"Minerva,\u201d and \u201cCity of Kiug.ton\u201d : 300 bag.fluent Arracan Rice, 1,200 Qr.-bag.Co do 2J Caae.Caaior Oil in tin., 10 Caaea Jamu'a Dome black Lead, 2 Ca»k» Cox » Galatiue, 4'» C'a and 8'», 60 barrel» Green Copperae, 26 Keg» Saltpetre.For «ale by GIbB, LAIRD ACO.Quebec, Oct.18, 1889.\t24» SÀLÏT SALT ! S,000 bag ' Liverpool Coarse Salt, at Grand '1 ru -k Depot, Point Lev!*, 6,000 Bag-\u2019\tdo\tdo\tafloat, 2,600 baga\tdo\tdo\tnow landing, at or.inia.ioner»\u2019 Wharf, 600 Bag» 1 ne Stoved Salt, For \u2022\t.In lot* to mit purchaser*.Glltb, LAIRD A CO.f jtorc, Oct.8, 1869.\t236 HEaIP_____SEED.OW landing ex \"MoravianI\" I Sack» Hemp Seed and For Sale by WILLIAM.POSTON.Quebec, Sept.22.18-JL____-\u201921_ »e«d.umiary NOW landing ex \"Moravian \" Sack» Canary Sued.Unimsity of Bishop's Colloge laKNNOXVIlaleK.SENIOR DEPARTMENT.Principal and Profe»«or of Claealci, Rev.J.H.Nicoll*, D.D.Profeanor of Mathematic», Re*.R.II.WxLXta, M.A, (Curator of the M o*aiim ) Profearor of Divinity, Rev.J.H.Nicoll», D.D.Profeeror of Kcclr»laatlcal Hlatory, Rev.A.C.Kcxmth, M A., (Librarian.) Acting Profesaor of Mural Philoaopby, F.C.hunxuaoN, F.»irous of aiding in tbe Publica t on of the CANADIAN DOMINION DlUEC-TOKY f r 1870-71 will please «end in their order* for !-UbsCUIPTlONB and ADVER TIME M ENTS to JOHN LOVELL, Printer A Publisher, 23 am! 25 St.Nicholas Street.Montreal, May, 1869.\tJtinul-ly-125 Elegant Personal Uequlsiles Under the Patronage of Royalty and the Aristocracy of Europe.ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL This Elegant and Fragrant Oil possesses extraordinary properties for promoting the growth, restoring, preserving, and bjautifying the Human Hair.Price 3».6d\u20147s.\u201410».hd (equal to 4 smallj\u2014and 21».pur bottle.ROWLANDS* KALYDOR.Tbi» Oriental Botanical Preparation realise» a HEALTHY PURITY of Complexion, and a sottnes* and delicacy of skin.Soothing, Cool log, and purifying, it eradicates all Cutaneous Eruptions.Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, and Uiitcoloratioue.Price 4*.6d.and 8s Cd.per bottle.ROWLANDS\u2019 ODONTO.OH, PEARL DENTIFRICE, Compounded of Oriental Ingredients\u2014It imparts a Pearl-llke whiteness to the Teeth, eradicates Tartar, and spots ol incipient decay, ¦trengthens tbe Gunn, and give* a pleasing Fragrance to the Breath.I rice 2*.9d.per box.Sold by Chemists, Perfumer*, and at all thu principal itores throughout tho Country Ask for \u201cROWLANDS'\" AiIIjSc*.Quebec, Feh.I, 1869.]\tlaf-ly-25 PRIZE MEDALS.1861, 18Û.3, IRM, 1M2, 1867.EVIfRY CLOTH BLACK LEAD, CABINET CLASS PAPER.&c Cheese« * STILTON CHEESE, CHEDDAR CHEESE, NORTH WILTS CHEESE, l»afcrad«r ¦erriaft»- *00 Bel* Exte* choice Factors Packing.190 half-brl* do do do How receiving and For sola by M.0.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.11, 1M9.\tMl \u2022RIGHT TOBACCO».90 OftddiM Mlor*1 fricot Vow racal Ting sad Far Mia by ».\u2022.MOUNTAIN.INF.\t2* \u2014 *L*0,\u2014 GRUYERE t HKKSF., and 10 boxes PRIME DAIRY CHEESE.,\tFor sale b> adam wattkrs, Il B 13 Jobs Street.131 229 Quebec, Oct.4, 1*49.Quebec, Oct.I, 1*69.> Ex-Store HALT.Bags Fine Salt, Do Factory tiled BaD, Do Coarse Liverpool Salt, ) Or de'ivsred oa board can at Foist Lari.Far aula by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Qaabae, Oat ll, l*N\tIt* Fig.*4.t \u2014Imp roved horir.g \"\u201cI* for mineral*, well», Ac.134\u2014Gwtxri A Co\u2019* water |K>wer pumping machinery.43\u2014Improved wind power pnmping machinery.\t_ 36-GWTRXI A Co\u2019* intent Syphon for Dr*' \u2022a.9s- pumping machinery to be worked by horse», Ac.UWYNNE A Co.beg to call the especial attention of Colonist* and others to their varied stock of Machinery, comprising every requisite for works of Irrigation, Drainage, Mining, and for tbe Ssoof*?tare of every article of Canadian pr « dace.Tb* superiority of their manufactures has been recognised by tb» award of 14 prise medals at all the exhibitions of the first cities of the world.V Priced Catalogues, with 210 Kagravings, and many estimates, po»t free for 18 stamps.Can bn obtained from Merchants having agent* in England.NOTE THE ADDRESS; GWYNRE A COMPANY.ENGINEERS.Essax Street Works, Atrand, London, WX3., ENGLAND.Qua bos, Ang.16, 1169.\tInw-Fm-IM 17\u2018-\\ BLACKFKIAll\u2019S HOAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.Quebec, April 22, 1869.\tUw-ly-93 TUI PKSKICTION OF PREPARED COCOA.MARAVILLA\tCOCOA.Sola Proprietor»\u2014loylor Brothers LONDON.'PHR COCOA (or Cxcxo) of MARAVILLA J.is the true Tusoisoua of Lisrrxscs.Oro* la indigenous to South A merit a, of which Msravilla Is n favoured portion.Tar-ton itsoTHXRfl having ««cured the excludve \u2022 upply of Ibis unrivalled Cocoa, have, by lb» skilful application of their soluble principle and elaborate moebintry, produced what I» so undeniably the perfection of preparni Cocoa, that It has not only seiured tbe preferemu ot homeeopath» and Cocoa-drinker» gcnerxlly, hut many who bait hitherto not found any preptration to suit them, have, after one trial, ado|.ted tbe Msravilla Cocoa a» Iht-ir conttaut bevirsge for breakfast, luncheon, Ac.\"A miccpm unpreerdrnted,\u201d K«e following Extiaci from tbe Globe of May 14, 1868.\u201cVarious Importers and manufacturer* have attempted to attain n reputation for their prepared Cocoas, bat we doubt whether any thorough suctesa bod been achieved until Meurs.Taj lor Brother» diicoveied the extraordinary qualities of \u201cMsravilla\u201d Coco*.Adapting their perfect system ot preparation to this finest of all species of the Tbrobrooia, they have produced au article which supersedes «very other Cocoa lo tbe market.Eidlre soJabHity, a delicate aroma, and a rare coscentratlon of the pnrsst elements of natil tics, distinguish th* Maravllla Cocoa above all others.For Homoeopaths and Invalids w* cotld not recommend a mors agretabl* er valuable bars rage.Sold In packets only by all Orocar», of whom also may ba bod Taylor Brothers' Original HenmowaTno Cocoa and Set nit CnocoLan.ft.** ¦lUi-Brlok Lut, Lw4tn Quebec, Ian.19, IN*.\tllaw-ly-U HONEY SOAP FNAOIANT.D«Llfl4T».COOLtN» BMUBNtN I TM» HâlOê F.war» of /wutii ottoBimoN r Toilet Soaps.Perfumes TO?* THE HANOKfRCMIEP POMADK8 ron thg HAIR.ft nr.i - '\tt,'t r.\u2019on St.,/.an,ton,\\r.C.if car : :\tt \u2019.I\u2019rxt», rt«\".Quebec, Oct.6, 1808, FOR - INDIGESTION AND IWA&TIN» PANCREATINE _________________DISEASES la vaHtly superior to I\u2019epidne, which can only digest one kind of food.\u2019\u2019\u2014Laerrf.\"I\u2019ancrt «tino I* a powerful «gent of Digestion \u2019\u2014Prof.Lkthkbt's Cantor I.erturei.\u201cBy its menas fat is rendered c»|t*hle of entering the absorbent».*\u2014Prof, bsagaao, Parit.PANCREATINE POWDER, Bottle* 2s, 3* 6d., 6».6d , »H'I 12s.6d PANCREATINE WINK, nollles 3s, 5*.and 10s PANCREATIC (DIGESTIVE) COCOA.A highly nutritious, easily digested, and palate-able dleUtlc preparation, specially adapted to the support and nourishment of persons suffering from Indigestion, Debility, and Pulmonary Complaints.Tins, Is.6't., 3»., 5«.6d., 10».8d., and 26*) SAVORY A MOOR!» 143, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.N.B.\u2014PANCREATINE WINK Is the besl vehicle for taking Cod Liver OH, preventing Nausea and Indigestion.\u2022old nr eu.ensutsrs.Wholenal* Messrs.F, ^CUNDILL A CO, Montreal.£Qu*b*a, Marsh 1,1 IM\t;*nw *1 The Canadian Annual Begislei, (The Montreal Piloting and Publishing Company, Printers.) IT I» believed by the undersigned that the time hae arrived for the publication in Canada of an ANNUAL RECORD OF PUBLIC EVENTS,similar to that which has been so long published, and Is so well known In Ln.-lnnd.Thu rapid strides of the Dominion are attracting the attention of the civilised world.It will be the aim of th* Editor to throuicle each year thu leading events so rapidly aucceeding each other in thu formation of our national character and national great's*.Thu Editor proposes to commença with the birth and Infancy of tho Canadian Confederation.The first volume of hi» register will huri-fore contain thu following :\u2014 I.Thu Political and Parliamentary HGiory of 1867, Including : I, A preliminary «kutcti of the proceeding In Hie li N.A.I\u2019rovlri' us in 1864.66 and \u201966, which liitl to Ci-nfuderation.2.An account of thu London Colonial Conference of I8oG 67.3 Thu deuates In thu English Parliament on the Union of the li A, Colonics, Ac.4.Thv formation of the Local Governments.6.Tint Ut-ncral Election and Its isnueii, with thu names of the successful and unsuo-cessftll candidates, and the number of vote* polled foi each leepectlvely.6.\u2014A aki-tcb of thu ll'iaiut-s' of the Dominion Parliament, and of tho several Local Legislatures, with full and accurate reports of the principal ftpeechua deliver^ cd (luring the »\u2022 »hI'>u of tlio*e bodb s.II.Thu flnaticiitl ull nr» ul tho Dominion.III.Thu Chinch in Canada.IV.ltetio*pu( tof literature, art and science.V.Journal of remarkable occurrences.VI Promotions, Appointmcntsandcbangei In I he pupllc service ; University honours, Ac.VII.Ol- tusry of celui rated persons.VIII Public document»and statu papers of Importune*.It is luqied Hint the undi-ituklng will rucuive that encouragement which its importance deserves.The annual history which the t-dltor proposes to publish will be of great value to all iutircsnrl in the future of our country.hhould the Register he ns.well received a» the Editor hope» Ire will spare no efforts to jitHtify future support.Alt ihst labour and trnp'rtiality can accompli-h will be done to enuiire the success of Ins work.He has been promised assistance by men in different porta of tb« Dominion wbo»e capacity is undoubted.Ho intends, witb as little delay at possl-ble, to prepare tint volume for 1867 and li\u20188.Tbe volume lor 1867 will contain 350 pp K vo., nnd wl I be bound In cloth.Price two dollars.HENRY J.MORGAN.Quebec, June 28, 1869.\tn-148 Ght^ap and Convenient uimmer lxesideuce, at Levis.Tin; isArzox iiou*k, (Mrs.Lindsay, Proprietor.) It HE ABOVE HOUSE is now open for .Summer business,for which it is well furnished, and in «Il respect», well «uited.It has numerous bed-room», and large and supeilor acc oniniudAtioii.BoAunxKS will enjoy every convenience and comtort on the most liberal terms.The Stsslixo is remarkably extensive and equally good, and every a commodation i» provided on tliu most reasonable teims, tmth for man anil beast.For Gbxtlxmbn iiavimi rcsinsbs ix th* Low*» Town, di-siroti» o* a convenient country rtSi-deuce, with a dally tiip aero»» the water, uo more attractive ni.d convenient locality could he found.Thu house is situated Imme.dlatvlynt tbe hind of the ferry, ai.i the sttaniers run coustautly from daybreak till midnight.A magnificent view of the entire harliour, np and down the St.Lawr.iue, and of the City amt Citadel ol QUcle-c, I» coinmanded from Hie ext- nslve covered verandahs, from which the remarkably liue and cool air of the river can be enjoyed »l will.Quebao, April 30,1869.\tIvQ BISaOFS (4KAMÜLÂR-Effcrfesfcnl t\u2019llnUe of Magnesia INTHOUUCIU ANO rSXPARXO IT Alfred lliwliup, Mniiuftictiir» iiiK 17 A 18, Speck\u2019s Fields, Milo End, New Town LONDON.HIS perfectly white and delicately clean ' granutati'd prephnllon po*-es»i-» remark- I A DIES, (raprsMOting all societies, 2\tu-151 able cffrrvi-sci-nt qualitic», whii h fur sui pa»s« the ordinary Hebiiits Powder In its Cooling, Ucfri'sliiiig, and mild Aperient prupeitic», ns well in Ils llnvoi us a haline dranglit It 1 particularly w.ll adapted for women and vounit i-hlldr» u on ai count of its most agree ahlc flavor arid mild effvet.îî.II.\u2014The gunniue Inis the name BISHOP upon the bottle, also the Name and Trade Mark upon tbe Lable, and la cold lu couve nient sixes, and secured in so perfect a manner that It may lie shipped witb safety to any part of the world Mi'uuiacturrr also of Granulated and Effervescent Carbonate of Iron, Citrate of Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate nf Quinine and iron, Carbonate of Lithla In Tubes, Citrate ol Llthia, Vichy Salt.Scldlita Mixture, and all other Granulated Praparath ns.Ig Ciuxciky\u2014Csction.\u2014BixhoFs Gbxnclx» ErrxuvxscxNT Crraarx or Msonxsi*.\u2014Mr bishop, having discovered that the Label which lm lias used for the la-t flee years wo* being imitated, recently applied Xu 'he Court of Chancery for an injunction to rextrs'i such imitation.Th-Injunction was i so-sJisOily grant'd, and the Dcfeuiiaut wm ouerod to pay ail Mr.bishop\u2019» costs, and destroy the labels complained of.Also, Bishop\u2019» Nbw Bsutov pur Sax Srcxgsss should bo in the hands of every person travel ling by Sea.Quebec, Dec.17, 1868.\t26-2am-26G LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CCNNOI8SKUR8 TO SI GOOD SAUCE THE CA UTION AGAINST FP \\UD.rilHE success of this most delicious ond 1 unrivalled Condiment having earned certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c W tr-cestemhira Sauce \" to their own Inferior -om-pounds, the Public i» hereby informed thst the only way to secure the genuine, it to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 8AUCF ¦ nd to see that their names ar* upon the wrapper, label.,itoppir and battit.Some of tho foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce upon (he wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their cor respondents with power of attorney to take in-tant proceeding! against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other irnitatious by which their right may be infringed AoK FOR LEA A PERRINS - AUCE, And Six Nani ox Wxsffku, Laxil, Bottli axd SropFxa.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; (.'rosso and Blackwell, London, Ac., Ae.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.Dec.22 1868.\tlaw-ly-301 HENRY\tCRIST, (KaTASUBIIXD 1»60.) hnlicitor «I PtUeula lor laven-lton « mid OruHgUuiuaii, OTTA WA,\tCANADA.milANBACTS BUSINESS with the Ptteot X Office and other Departments af tbs uovcrnmeiit.tf Copyrights and tbe raglsUatlon of Trade Marks and Designs Procured.Drawings, Specification», and other doca-niunts neiessary to seenrs Fatssts or Irvxs-T.ox, prepared on receipt ot th* Modal ot tha Invention, and preliminary search** in th* Patent Ottc* carefully mods.Qnsbo*, Jaly 21, III*.\t¦\u2022If* DEPARTMENT OF AOhICULTUKf., Parsxr Ornct, Ottawa, l&tb July, 1849.Notice is hereby given, .hat Rui< - Uegulatioiil and forms, made ot ti.< 1-t of July, 1869, by the Minister of Agii'-iiltiiii-, Commissioner ot Patents of luvcnthdie in contormlty with Section 2nd of (lie Cop,
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