The Quebec daily mercury, 8 novembre 1869, lundi 8 novembre 1869
[" :> o u t.i< t./ r i l j i t.r r -> /* / i.o i a T ru .H i.i .i /y ; c -b .- t , Si O K d K T.CA K V , KdITUÜ AND l'UBLIhUXN.l^IOOOO Al IKUlKiTYPKUS, .J Kleclrotypur», for Sali- or L\\» Ibo To E i.Truvrlterni Cm»tie.Tr u tel 1er s' Id ni de.Ku-ruotyiirm, Kngravt ru, (.\u2019hroino uml l'Iiolo-I.Itliograiilii-rH, »\t* ji «\u2022 n«\tand Itat' 8\t01 AflVervlOIUg.\tOrm ral 1\u2018rintcrN liy Sti'iun l\u2019uw«r./'ii «I in«f0'*n,!l,*u^ un^er.^ 0Ü OUioa : No.10, Plaça d\u2019Arme»,\tt Mont- \u2014-\u20147 llnaa to 10\t.0 80 1 \\\\\u2019or|,B.>;0-«(.AnloluiihlrtM i, ^ ruai.________Upwardaof 10 llooa,8c.pBr llna iiaiis, Plana, Hook llluatratioua, Mmw SubitQUtnt ihm.'Iiom»\u2014Quarter Prie*.\t| Garda, Labala, Contninroial work of ¦\u2022»< ry \u2014\u2014\ti deacrii tion, axcciiti d lu a 8U|irrior atylo, al Ail Ailvurtiaoiuouta, unactowpanled w\u2018tu ¦ impiecidontodly low prloea.uni iii: KM ALI.COMKÜBTABLB ON B HTORY II W B ! UNO, (n Hop.liroetlooa, ara Inaortad until forbid, and liui'Kad accordlnuly.All Advoitlaen.enta Inaertad Weakly ara cliuruad 8e.par lino for t-aeh luaartlou.ûrdera for dlaeoutinulug Advortlaaments, to ,i I,, leritinf, and dollvorod tho afternoon pro-rloua to publication.\t.IVraona not having Account» al thl» Omre irlll ba required to pay on giving Advertiae.to 7J p.ni 'Hilt*.VBARLY RATES Ob' ADVLRTIB1NG One Square, not U.exceed 22 line*, $110, with the privilege of < hanging quarterly.Half-Square, not to exceed 14 line*, $20, with tho name privilege*.Profeaeionai and other Curd*, not exceeding aline*.$10 pet «««uni.\t,\t,\t, No A'lvortiacmeut to be eouaidered a* by the year, unie** It 1* prevloualy agreed upon between the partie*.The privilege of Yearly Advertiser* will be conAned to their regular buaine**, and all mher Advertisement*, su.h a* Auction hales, Houses to Let, Dissolution* of Partnershio, Legal Notice*, Ships, Removals, Ac., Ac., will be charged extra.Ij-.ltl communualiont mutt be poit paid.Terms of Sabscriptlon., ta*.\u2014Yearly, $6.Half yearly, $3.Quar.i.il 50.In advance, or weekly at 7|d, ja.i.week Foreign Agents.Oca .os.vT* foi the \"nitxd Statk* are Messrs.S.M.dattengtll A Co., > .1», Nassau Street, Nbw You*, an.10, State Street, Ilog-TON.I.onuon .oknt.\u2014Mr.V.Algar, 11 Clement's Line, Lombard street.Ma.O.Stexxt, 30 Cornhill, London, E.C., and Messrs.Bate*, Bendy A Co., 4 Old Jewry, London, K.C., are also authorised to receive «dvertlsement* fur the Merrury.Pahi* Aoknt.\u2014Bor France, our agent* an Messrs.J.Bulaaon A Cle., 3 rue de Bundy Quebec, Oct.18, I8>;9.\t2m-S43 Mocior NeilM»».ICENTIATR 1ICENTIATE IN j L\u2019nlveraity, Ac, Street, Upper Town.Oflicu hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 12 to MEDICI NC I.IIVIll I r*ulo p nr., t>| tf-234 Quebec, Oct.7, 18t't>.A O 'ÎJ_C Ë .0OCTOR CAHOI1A ! N, DENTIH'I, Uraduate from the Philadelphia Uoiversih, Inis cstaldlshed his oflice and Coiisiiltii g Roonii in 8t.John Street, within, opposite tin .'¦aviug's.Bauk.Teeth extracted without pain by aduiiois ti ring Nitrous Oxide, by Electricity or by Congelation Aitiliiinl 'teeth sit n.iording to the Ianst ai d n.ost approved uiuih.al*.Quebec, June A, iMtdi,\tiy-129 hTm r*.F H Y 8 l 01 A N and iS U HtJ KON 98, ht.John Street, (without.) A.M ,\tP.M , 8J to 10.\t1 IO 3|.6| to 8.Quebec, April 16, 1869.\ts7 A siieet.having (la* and Water intro- UUCed, Apply to B.(1.CANNON, N P.Garden Street.Quebec, Oct.13, 1869.\tlf-239 *X*C> XatttWo With iutinediate po»scssion : flYHB Three Story Hous>>, west end I of Clapbatu Terrace, lately occupied by Capt.Darwell, II.A.rent will be accepted lor the winter.Apply to A.JOSEPH, Or K.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Oct.Il, 1H69.\tlm-237 FARM FOR SALE, iy THiiTimysiui\u2019iir iiiiiax.| OT NO.ONE, in the tub Range, containing \u2022 t 109 acres, hounded in front by Lake William and ou the North-east side by land in the occupation of Mis* (liar*.For particulars apply to G.T Cary, Bsqr., at the \"Mercury\" Ottiee.Quebec, Sept.2, 1869.\t204 uOUiVIKY RiSIDiiNOH ¦ On S(.Foy Itoad, Fur Salt> or To Lei, f Mil AT plvaRanlly KltuaU\u2019d Cotlag0f th«> pro 1 perty of Hi* httlrtf of llu late JObhi'H RICHELIEU COMPANY Tl,,' «\"\u201c««^hv^WvIgulliiii i llu U \\fnne 1'utth Post Ovap x, Qoaitc, June tab Koval Mail Line of steamen \u2014BETWEEN\u2014 S TK»1, If I-: ti »*', I Pi AO.OUEBEC MO «limittwSS;.Una.A.M P.M.' ONTARIO.H.ou\tjottan.hy Hailway(, *.0\",\tProv.ol O* tarlo, .til St.niul mix tiN AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 4TH \"Kld'N liif'iUlil, ('Hiilhui, I\u2019nilil For-inalant, the SUiamurs '\u2018MONTREAL\u2019\u2019 aud tune, (ironvillo, Mnjot-, Papilltinil* \u201cQUEBEC,\u2022 will leave the Naimleou Wharf ville, UrowilB, Tllimm uml lîtiekillp-as follow* i-\t],am.S T K A M E R \u2018 MOJ^'X'M.KA.Lr,\u2019* CAPT.ROUT.NELSON, Will leave jvery .lomlay, Wo lues'ay and Friday, AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK, P.M , STEAMER \u201cOUEBEC» CAPT.J.B.LA BELLE Will leave every rptlK splendid new fast sailing steamer 1 \u201cPrince of Walea,\u201d Captain II.W.Shep hud ; \u201cQueen Victoria,* Captain A.Howie.A Train leaves llonaveuture street Depot every morning (Sunday* excepted, at Seven o'clock, loronnei t at La hlne with the steamer \u201cPrllii'eof Waloa,\u201d (BrcAklaat,) for Carillon, paaslng through St.I.oula, ht.Ann's Rapids, and Lake of Two Mountain*.From Carillon hy Railroad to Grenville, Join the steamer \u201cQueen Victoria,\"(Dinner,) for Ottawa ritv.DOWNWARD.\u2014The steamer \u201cQuaeri Vic Tuesday, Thursday tod Stturday, loHa\u201d leave* Ottawa city at 6.S0 a m., pa**en- ÔEWING _MAGHINtS.1.1».1, VWLOU, VpwiiiK'.MacliiiK1 Maimfaclurcf, RECEIVED the Hist, Highest and only Prise uwardtil the SINGER MACUlNEh at the late exhibition held In Montreal.N.IL\u2014Eighteen years practical experience in the manufacture of Fiist-dass Sewing Machines.He keeps constantly in stock : SINGER'S FAMILY\u2014Various style*.SINGER No.2, for manufacturing.HOWE MACHINES,A, B, C.E l NA NOISELESS, A, It.U.FLORENCE \u201cREVERSIBLE FEED\u201d\u2014Tarions styles.LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.Price.$28.00.NEW KLIPTIC FAMILY MACHINE.Price $23.00.BUTTON-HOLE MACHINES.WAX-THREAD MACHINES, A, 11,0.HOOT ami SHOE MACHINERY.NR\\YINO-MACHINE FINDINGS.PhIMCIPai.Orricx\u2014365 Nor.u Dame Street Kactuhv\u20144M Nusaretb Street, Montreal.IIhancii Orricxs\u201422 St.John street, Jue-bec ; 7H King street, St.John, N H.; and 18 Prince street, Halifax, N.Ladle* taught to upernt Repairing promptly attended to, at J.D.I.AWLOR\u2019S, 22, John Street, within, Quebec.N.11.\u2014Agents wanted everywhere, Liberal condi'lon* to competent persun*.Quebec, May 3, I80.L\tly-102 PA It KM A SON\u2019S, AUCTION KI'IK*, / CONTINUE to effect Auction Sale* rd ' FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, ami all Onnds entrusted to them, upon the iimi*i re, sonable terms, with PROMPT seilleiinnr ol accounts, 10, FABK1QUK STUKKi.Next door to Glover A Fry.Quebec, May 20, 1869.\t116 Xlobert\tIMIorX,e »i*, AUCTIONEER, Si.3Iary\u2018s Hall, (ilassow, Scotland, ! ESTABLISHED 36 1 LARS,) ^^ECEIVES consignment* ol Apples and CARY, Esq., together with n farm bouse, stables, haine, garden, Ac., comprehending I about twenty-live arpeuts of laud under culll-vation.[ \u2019The property will he *old in one, two or three lots; it has a large frontage on both Hides of the road, and I* about two miles from ) Quebec.Apply to E.O.CANNON, Notai _ Quebec May, 1809\t.'awtf-126 AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK, P.M.RATES OF FARES : Cabin, (supper and State-room berth included).$3.00 1 Steerage.1.00 Passage Ticket* will be sold at the oftice on l be wharf.State Room* can be secured by taking tickets at thin office only-U*Tlils Company will not Oe accountable | tor Specie or valuables, unless Him.* or La-niKU, having the value expressed, are signed for.J.H.DK8CIIAMPK.Agent.Office of the Richelieu Co., Napnlen ¦ Wharf.Quebec, May 4, 1880.\t103 gers arriving at Montreal at 4.46 p m.Tho comfoil and economy of the line is unsurpassed, while the route passes through one uf the most picturesque districts in < 'anadn, and I* the mosl fashiunaldo lor tourist* Parties desirous of a plea«.int tilp, or f.fvorpi) Hrturn Ticket» tininml nl IMucttl Uit,, Quebec, May 20, IRO'J.11U lllusiiated landau iHmanac.i'anadian ^avi^aliüii Company.Koval .Mail Tlimujrli Line l liertbs not ?soured until paid fur.An experieuned Surgeon carried on each vessel.A Tender will leave the Napoleon Wharf \u2022 very Saturday Morning, with Mails and passengers,at NINE o\u2019clock precise ly.For further partic cilsrs apply to AM,A NS, It AI A c O., QUEHKC.| Ailhahaska A Ihrei j Itiveis lull way, Sin i ^ Irrooke, l.eunoxville I*.'.ml Pond tiiulv,| Eastern Township,^ A Rlc hiuoiid loXIoti trial, by railway, dully, (a).! Meld leal Oily, ht railway, and tt.-l-ward dally.(¦»).,, {Muntri al, Tliice Riv-| I ers, Sorel, Uatitcuii,! and Ht Pierre ||'«J Hoci|Uela, by slueni.) | er daily.| j Leeds, (Megantlc,)! dally, (U ).SI.lilies A St.Hylvi »\u2022( , 1er, Tuesday, Thiir-' idny ami Satiirdny(ci)' Blvlere du Long railway aud blast ward, dull), (5).j « j LOCAL MAILS.| 9.30 St.AnselmeACounly | of Dorchester, dally Heauniciiil mid SI., Michel.dally.3. e.k eon.eiders herself quite well t'AUTToN.\u2014The Genuine PAN uEATlC Ktll'I.HIuN sold onlv In llolili'», il'l, t- ud, and ss, with Havoav A Moiesa's Lahe'ls e.i.ci I rode Mai k, fflTTlWSilHUIMIblATlM Hi semhlli'g Molhe r\u2019s Milk as i lovely MARI TIME PRO- I VINCES.New Hruuswlek, Ed-11101111.11011, Woed-sloek A F feeler je toll Ty land daily.j New llrunswlck A P.i K.Island, Nova1 ISe otia, Friday, (ce i rc rlpticns csrcfully prepared.Uidris float the cotrutry punctually atteno-\u2022 to \u2018 'n*hvr, Jane le, 18C9.;\t«m-ni Tha following advantage», among numerous otherrs, are ottered by this Company to parties ilitendiug to insure their lives:\u2014 Perfect Security fur tint fulfilment of Its engagement- to Polity bolder*.Favorable liâtes of Premium.A high leputation for Prudence aud Judgment, and the tuosi liberal ccmstcieratloo of all question* contiee ted with the interest* of the assured.Thirty day s' grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture of paliey from unluleutionul mistake.P dicies lapsed by onn-paynient ot premium* may be renewed within three mouths, by paying Ibe premiune, with a fine of ten sbilliugc per evot., ou the production of satisfactory evideute ot the good state of health ol the life a-aured.Participation of predits br the assured amounting to two-thirds ol its Belt amount.Large Bonus declared 1853, amounting to £2 per cent, per annum on the turn assured being on ages from twenty to forty, 86 per cent on the premium Humps and Policies are nut charged for.AH Medical F see paid by the Companv.lIxoicaL lUrxua :\u2014DR.RU WAN'D, C.h Quebec June 1st, 186», CHÀivif^iON.AGENT.\u2022 122 clash HTEAMSHIP8 :\u2014 ST DAVID.1650 toe.a.Cspt.Scott.ST.ANDREW,.1432\t\u201c\t.\t1\tRitchix.ST.PATRICK,.1207\t\u2022'\t.\t\"\tU.Wyua.DAMASCUS.1300\t\u201c\t.\t\"\tTaocxs.OTTAWA,.1831\t\u201c\t.\t\u201c\tAkcaxa.sailing from GLASGOW every TUKHDAY via Kingstown.(Dublin.) Ireland; and from QUEBEC, e/irrc/toGLASUUW, Dates of Sailing are as follows .\u2014 UN OR ABOUT ; ! *i DAVID Thuratlay, 23rd sept.1969 (\u2018.ANDREW,\tdo,\t3oth\t»\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022 '1 PATRICK,\td.,\t\"th\tOct.\t» AMASCUH,\tdo,\t14tk\t»\t» tA'I ES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBKC.Cabin.$«10.09 intermediate.$40.09 Steerage.$24.00 Intermediate Passenger* by this Line are i furnished by the Company with bedq bedding and all other rcquieltes U~ An experienced Surgeon ca-ried 00 tacb Trssel.\"¦or further particulars, apply to ALLANH, BAB à CO., Afeau.Quebec, Sept.20, 1809,\tJkg PERFECTED spectacles \u2014 A XI» \u2014 0» CJ-1 n, M H «» H , MOCXTIO tx GOLD, NILVEU, SHELL AND STEKL.rr A perfect At ffURranti\u2019C\u2019d.Cl.SKIFEKT, 27, ht John Btr«et.QaebtfC, Atff.3, iA09.\tljr.178 PickleM and Waut\u2019CN.OLD TOM C1M.OW sliding e-x \"Rre k City\" from London C ue « Itrn.lh's Old Tone Gin For rale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Oct.29, 1869.\t251 GLOVE X OW lauding ex \"Rock City\" from London Halve Cloves.For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Oct.28, 18 .9.\t251 .a rrow root.N'OW landing ex \u201cRoe k City'\u2019 from London : Cases Arrowroot, 7 anc»*n Irl** i with Hi** i Krcatd\u2019iit «ac< \u2022\u2019\u2022ii lo iIir princl|5«l hoN^iiAU nf Fr«n« »\u2022, lîrlKium .ad Spain hip«'rienc'« l.t fjrtiYi fl It to hn Ihf rno«.t h>ui« nh drink in h* f wr-Atiter And in tim» of «2|iidH|jiic'«i.!>\u2022 If.11 » -t lijdtnn lionii A4 4 oiu^aijv rH< h botil*.*.OuiierAl dc|.ot in i'Ariii : I*, t .ariitl llUt* la oh Quêta*, Oct.27, 18 9.\t2u .ly.!'» BeLLOC^S CHÀ ÜÛAL, Approv'd by tic I in,.dial Academy of Medicine Ihn 27tli Deceoiber, 1849.It is e»pe< iallv to its eminently abwirbeut prop'rile» that BELLOC'S CHARCOAL owe.\u2019it* gn at efficacy.It i* specially recommended for the following affections.QAHTRALGIA D YHPKPnl A PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTIONS CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CON'h JTPATION COLIC\u2019S DIAI R1KEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OK EMPLOYMENT\u2014BELL0C5 CHARCOAL la token before or after each meal, In the form of POWDER or LOZENGES In the majority of case* Iu beneficial effects are felt after the first doeea.Detailed la-¦tructiooe accompany eaeh bottle of powder and box of loxengei.Depot la Paris at L.KfiBRB\u2019H, It Rue Jacob a Quebec, UcL 27,1M».\t]*w.|y.259 6926 614^ 2 QUEBEC DAILY MERCUUY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER K NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tender, for Lntnwood\u2014 Concert * Rendinn\u2014Umj OXenry.Cftnon'e Pe'nl\u2014Weller Cnraon.The Wbarcde'e\u2014Violer K.Henfer.Tende', w» ited\u2014J D Kd LlonnU.Orand Trunk Kerry\u2014Hee 1,1 page.Uteraty a~d Hlalorlcal Bocietr\u20140 MathUon.Superior Court\u2014Te t\u2019er k Hamel.Lacroue\u2014Middleton * Deweon.Sew Book»\u2014A Q Burn,.Dioceean Chun h Society\u2014A J Woolrych'.New Qoode\u2014John Kalck.Quebec B»\u201d'.\u2014J Blereneon.Croeee A B'ackwell\u2019e goode-A Watter*.Kanon\u2019e Stilton Chreeo\u2014\tdo Servant Olrl wanted.Lott\u2014jCJO Reward.AUCTION SALKS.Rite ml re Sale\u2014Ceaey k Co.Auction Sale\u2014 do.Underwriter,' Sale\u2014A J Maxham A Co.Auction Sale\u2014Parke k Son,.Barh Horae\u2014Caaey k Co.Rare and Valuable Book,\u2014Parke A Kona.Furniture and Effect,\u2014Caaey A Co.Peremptory Sale\u2014Caaey A Co.Oil Painting,\u2014A J Maxham A Co.Evening Auction Sale\u2014Parke A Bone.(fufkc iHercun).MONDAY KVU, NOV.H, 1869.ry Coaraacr AnviaTiataa will pleaM bear in mind the low ratea charged for tbl, data of Adrertieemente ar, conditional on prepay* ment.When not prepaid, tariff prie, la charged.Caah the only equivalent to Cheap Advertlaing.By THefrnph this Aflernoon ParU, Nov.7.The Archbiabop of Pari, ha, iuned a pattoral letter on tb, Œcumenical ^ouooil.Uc maintain, that the Frenob concordat ia opposed to any decision of the qaeation of the infallibility of the Pope without discus-sioti.Two electoral meeting, were dimolved yesterdiy by tbe police.Both asMinblag- a disperard quietly, affering no resistance to the police.Henri Rochefort has arrived in Paris.Last night be addressed an electoral meet ing.He is nomiaated as sole candidate for the Corps Législatif from tbe first ward of Paris.Lcdru Rollio bis accepted the nomination to the Corps Legislatif from one of th, Paris district,, without, however, taking the oath of ptraoual fidelity to the Kmperor.Despatches from Florence announce that King \\ fielor Emmanuel ia dying.Madrid, Nov.6.The unionisti show signs of disagreement with the progressionists on other points besides the selection of a king\u2014namely, on tbe oitb to support the constitution, and in regard to tbe election oi deputies to fill tbe vsesnt Mate in the Cortex Budua, Dalmatia, Nov.7.Official telegrama state that the Austrian force* operating against the Dalmatian insurgents at and south of Csttsro have, after considerable and sever* fighting, captured and partially burned down the town* of PsLoai and Main*.The insurgents, just previous to their defeat, blew up Fort Kucjevich.New York, Nov.7.A special despatch Irom Pari, atates that the concession for tha proposed cable between the United Sutra and Belgium was signed yesterday in that ct'y by the Belgian Minister.New York.Nov.7.The etaamsbipa City of Brooklyn and Nebraska, from Liverpool, bava arrived.The brakeemeo on tbs eastern divieion of the Erie Railway era on a strike.Bordens, SJ., Nor.8.Admiral Stewart died bar, yesterday.New York, Nov.8.The Tribune't Washington apeeial asya: Secretary Boatwsll warns tba publie to beware of the atoms being pat in circulation by sensational newspapers on Government finances, and bis idea,, opinion, and intentions concerning the eame.They are the mere aurmiees of paranns who koow nothing of what they speak, if they pretend to apeak in any way officially.SL Albans, Nov.8.A large firs occurred in Burlington last night.Tba Lake Hons, and block war* burned.One man was killed and several badly hurt by a falling wall.Naw York, Nov.8.Mexico ad vies, state that Gov.Howard had arrived at Guadalajara.Ha was everywhere received with enthusiasm.The reporte of diasouaioo among tha Maxieao Mioiatara are entirely unfounded.Norton A Co.bave preecntad a memorial to Congress to lay a submarine cable between Mexieo and tha United Slates.Negotiations have bean ra-opaoad at Ottawa for the admission uf Prince Edward's Island into tba Dominica Confederation.11 ia asserted that considerable diaaidence of'opToion exists in tba Island between the people and tha Executive on this matter, tha latter being opposed to union wbilo tbs fo> tnor are unanimously in favour of it.Hen.Meurs.Moiria and Dunkin are expect» d at Ottawa in \u2022 few days, whan they fill be sworn into tba Privy Council.Hod Mr.Hows is expected there to-day or 1 to-morrow.It ia aaid that Mr.Chauveau insists that Mr.Rameau, the well-known French writer, ahall be appointed Emigrant Agent for this Provinoa, with residence in France or Uel-gium.Mr.Rameau ia a vary clever /itéra-leur but, seriously, wa doubt bia fitoau for a post demanding praclicsl talents and knowledge of Canadian farming and iodua-try.Thera ia some danger of this province being over educated, as tbioga go, but, none whatever of iu being over populated.Why is it neceuary to seek abroad for foreign aalariad agents, while hundred* of native man, thoroughly oonveraaot with our country and people, are threatening to emigrate for tbe want of remunerative employment ?Notwithstanding this afternoon'» telegram from Wuhiogtoo, there ia a growing faeling in financial oirolea of th* United 8 ta tee in favour of tbe resumption of apaoie atandarda of value.Gold had » alien aa low a* 126 at tbe close of last week, and the quantité in the national treasury wan greater by 827,000,000.than at any time since the cloae of th* war, while tbe our-rency baa decreased by about the Mine umount.Henry Clew», thecelebraleil New York banker, suggests that aurplua gold he invested directly in tha purohaao of bonds for the Winking Fund, ioatead of being put no the market periodically, as at present.Fatbar Point, Nov.9.88.Hibernian, with 41 cabin and 355 steerage paaaeagare, inwards at 7.30 a.m.Weather clear and mild.Light north wind.88.Lady Head outward* at 7 a.m.River dn Loup, Nov.9.Weather cloudy and mild.No wind.Tb* bark Coraiea, bound ont, is reported athor* ashore ot Escoamaios.Hy IpKftrapB This Evening London, Nov.9\u2014Evening.5-20 1862 bond* 8&f.Stocka quiet.Erie 21 i.Illinois Central 98].Great Western 24].Liverpool, Nov.9\u2014Evening.Red w calera wheat, 8s lid; red winter do.9* 3d.Spirit of petroleum 11*.Bleat, Nov.8.TLo m.Periore, from Now York, on bar way to Havro, boo arrived.Southamptoo, Nov.8.Tbe a*.Kansa, from New York, boo arrived.Qaaaoslown, Nov.8.The criminal term is now over, und the case* of the parties charged with complicity in the disgraceful riots of last summer have been put over to next term.So far the law hna taken iis course, as it is just and right that it should, with the alleged offender*.But ia theie no room for législation in tb* question* between employers and r ployed, of which the ship-laborer»' «trike is but an example?In Belgium strikes are fewer in oumber than in any other great manufacturing country, and their absence ia attributed to arbitration courts called concile* de* proudhommet, which, it appear», bava existed from a remote antiquity.Why should not tbe Legislature, at iu next meeting, determine on the introduction of arbitration courts on tho Belgian principle ?That principle hai worked well in tho oldest manufaoturing country in ehiis'endom, and, despite of the existence in its presence of communism, it continues to work well amoogst tha five millions of the densest population in Europe.Why should it not be imported by a country which is always importing something it doaa not want, and may as well, even for tbe sake of variety, import something likely to benefit it?We hive not suggested this course heretofore, because tbe liw had to be viodieated before any other measure could be oontidered, and therefore we were lilent *o far as recommending legislative action in tho diraotioo of prevention »nd conciliation w»a in queation.It would, however, be well to enquire wbat measure* are Uken in order to arrange and accommodate difficulties between masters and men in other countries than either Belgium or Canada._ In England tba principle of negotiation and compromis* baa made great strides within the last forty yaars; in Franee strike* still eontinue, despite of legislative cnaetmenU in favor of arbitration and of umpire*, whose decisions bave tba forea of law, and wboae award* give general anliafaotioo.It moat, however, be admitted that in Franoa strikes nr* more iofraquent than in England, nod tha fact, seeing tha socialist!* tendencies of Frceeh workman, the countryman of Fourrier, can only ba accounted for on the supposition that tha Fraoeh arbitration ayatem ia a success, and baa n marked tendency to quietly get rid of troubla betwaan workmen and matters, and, lika most regulation* in France, tend to tba praaervation of the priealea* blessings of domeatie peace and social order.Let ua tarn to other continental European countries, and wa find tbst ia nil the moat advanced, tba most aolightaaad and pro-grasaive, and tba beat edueatad, aouie institution in tbe nature of arbitration boards step* io to regulate tbe diffaraneea and difficaltie* which occur io the labor markat, to dalibarate and adjbdioat* between capital and industry, and set as a breakwater to tba floods of strife and diasensioo.Such is tba com in most parte of Germany, Swedao, Denmark, and tbe manufacturing can tone of Switserlaod.Wby, then, should not tba provins* of Quabao consolidate the legislation of those oountriaa into one uniform code, and avail bernlf of their experience to adopt a condensation of its fruits which might raadily bo made superior to tba existing ayatem of any single country ?Mail Stxamxr Inward».\u2014Tha m.Hibernian, Oapt.Smith, from Liverpool no tba 2&tb October, passed Father Point at half-put savao o'olook this morning.She brings 41 cabin and 3t»5 steersga paaaao' gars (among whom are MUa Ilya's bateb of orphan girlij, and a ganarai cargo.She is expected to arrive about nine p.m.liar mails will be delivered at the Post Offioa in tba morning.RoitiiKRY.\u2014A mao was arretted at an early hour on Saturday morning, with \u2022 bag of grain on bis b»ek, which be had juat stolen irom the premia** of Mr.Boivin 8t.Francis street, St.Roob.Tba tbiaf had sold the same grain, the previous afternoon, to Mr.Bniviti, and for which he waa ptid.Admission.\u2014M.Gaapard LeMoioe, L.L.B., Master of Art*, University of Ford-ham, Now Yoik, and a graduate in law of the Laval University, after passing a highly creditable examination Jioiore the Hoard of Notarié* at * »p«oi*l meeting on Friday last, waa admitted to the Profession.Mr.LeMoioe i* tha eon of A.Lemoine, Ksq.i Treaauicr of the Trinity Houro of Quebec.\u2014 St.Ani tiw's Society.\u2014The annual mealing of tho 8t.Andrew\u2019, Society wo* held in Morriu College, on the Sth.inatant.After the reading ol tho rapott, which showed tba sffsiri of tba Society to bo in a very satisfactory condition, tho meotinc p>o-coded to ballot for office-bearers, wbeo tin-following gentlemen were elected lor the ensuing jeir, vis:\u2014President\u2014John C.Thompson, Eaq.j l»t Vioe-Prraideot\u2014D.MacPhewon, Esq,; 2nd Vice-President\u2014 John Laird, Esq.Committee\u2014Messrs.A.Niooll, John Fraser, P .McNaughton, J.\\V.Cook, and Revd.W.II.Clark.Treasurer\u2014C.Wilkie, Esq- .Secretary-Tho*.G.Hunter, Erq- \u2014 \u2022 Concert and Readino.\u2014There will be a coocert and readings io the hall of the 8».Patrick'« Catholic aod Literary Institute to-morrow evening at 8 o\u2019clock, under tha auspices of the ladies ol tho Christian Doctrine Society.Tbe concert is given for tho benefit of Mias Fiaet, aod promise* to be very suceeuful.Tickets for sale at Morgan's, and Ltvigne's.To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle : Sut,\u2014I hereby certify that my Pilot.No.US, proceeded with my vessel, tha White Star, to Bic, and I have been hove too for 28| hours, and a Pilot boat in sight, showing hi» light», and would not board me.Kiae clear night, wind NW, moon-light.Please inaert this In your valuable paper.\u2014Youri, Ac., Wm Lilley, Muter of the bark White Star, of Mary-port ; John Alexander, Mate.\u2014Oct.24th, 1808, In reply to the abovo the pilot'» Association beg to publirii the following official report showing that three Pilot schooners were cruising in sight of each other uhout the place mentioned on the date io question, and that the schooner of tho station (No.3) boarded all thu vessel* requiring their attendance.Philip Couillard, Captain HlbANTIIHOI*l8T \u2014 1118 I.AHT HOIIIM PASSED IN LONDON \u2014 IMS DAUBER AND BENEFACTIONS.Lomion, Nov.4\u2014Midnight.Tho groat philauthropiit, whose name i* familiar on both side» of tho Atluntio, ia dead.He expired at hia reaidsne.i in Eatou-square, this city, at 11.30 o\u2019clock tonight.Ha had returoed to London only a short time »» from the .South of France, where he lud gone in iho hopes of regaining hi* health.The news of hit death it received here with profound regret.SKETCH OF III LIFE.Tin- progenitor of the Peabody family in America w»a Franoia Peabody, who wa« horn at St.Alban», Heitfordaliire, England, 1614, and came to this country, and Mr.CurtUMr.LamMon aadMr.Jaoiua||y Telegraph Ihh Homing.S.Morgan were named aa tmataes, in wboae |\t______ handa ba placed tba aum of £150,000, to be\tLondon Nov 6 ueed .a I,a .id, \u201cto ameliorate tbe condition\tTh, quoôd oponed lbfl ncw \u2018briJ 'e tnd of tho poor nnd needy of this great metro- | fUduet* «t avail to relievo them io any degree of tin ir responsibility.With such a view of tiiit important subject, it is our decided oorslusioo tbst to ad vise the releanu of the prisnm-is would be contrary io our duty ns guardians of tho public security and peace.\u201cAn enlightened Sovereign uud i\u2019arlia-ment have juat granted to Ireland one great n»oasure of conciliation and justice.Wo cannot doubt that liii(i»]alion oonootred io the same spirit upon otherlrish questions of vital \" r- \u2014\ta\t\u2022 I\t1\tr*.»a*JV\t-\u2014- -|- g about north, wind east, clear.\timportance will continus, nnd that the gra 6 p.m.\u2014Same pl»ee, a.me dircotioo, dut] buuure result will be to bind in harmony .a»\t-1 .knarrlaa) ilia* aklfx f .« If **\t.\t\u2022 T \u2022 I\t».?.» .1 1.weather «jicar, boarded the ahip Lake Supetior at this hour.10 p.m.\u2014Was off tbo Bio Light, S.w by 8., wind north-west, cloar.12 p.m.\u2014About the same place, S.W half 8., wind N.W.Gctober 25.morning.\u2014Was off the Bic Light, S.S.W.\tua lies, to continue tho work of remoaing The aaid I*.Couillard affirma that during #vor_ rM| (.rieranoc, wo are equally duttr-e whole night ha exhibited flash light*.n,iQed to maintain by ail the means in our power security of li\u2019fo and property, the the whole night he exhibited Bash light* Th# following four pilota :\u2014F.Paquet, ef (eou,i,y 0, |lt0 in,i property, mo Cy.Raymond, Hil.Raymond, and Joseph 4Ulborit_ 0| the Lw, and llio integrity of the u.n>n m.rn taken from outward-bound pjmpjrg ; md 1 aptmal with much confidene- sited, wi-li tlu-Queen's latter, io the Peabody Institute nf Danvers.Notwitli-» Hiding bis \u201cmore than princely uiuoifio-mu»!\u201d io die poor nf Lnndon, hia greutcat b- n-1 iCtinns were still reserved for bis own country, and during bis visit in 1866 lie rcitiered his gifts with a lavish hand, lie give $25,000 to the Phillips Audacuty, it Andover; $15,000 to th* Newburyport library; $100,000 to build a rburch a» ¦ monument to tbe memory of bis mother, in tie -rgulown, Mass.; $16,000 to si library in tin: simutown ; $140,000 to the Ks.-cx Institute at Salem; $5,000 to tbe libraiy at I betford, Vl.; where he speiii tho year with his grandfather when a boy: $20,000 to the Massachusetts Histori-oil Society; $150,000 to found a Professorship and Museum of Ainerio.iti Arclncology ut Cambridge; tic state sum for a similar purpose to Y do College; the last $500,000 ol the fund already men toned for tbe Peaboily Ins itutu at BsMmore; $20,000 to the Maryland Historical Society ; $25,-000 to the Kenyon College, Ohio ; and $10,000 for a libr ry at Georgetown, D.C.; besides the crowning donation of $1,500,-000 to build up tbe cause of education in the South.This last fund was placed in tbe bauds of trustees of thohigbest character fur integrity and zealous interest in the cause of education, and wits to bo applied to assist solmola and to promote the education of the people, without distinction of race or color, in tho Southern State*.Ao sppropriato acknowledgment ol this last generous gift was made by the Government of th# United Stales.A costly and elegant _\t-\t__ are draped to various parts of the city, ani other evidence» attest tho public torrow The Daily Neic* ot this morning, in it obituary article, says : Peabody wut not li man of impulsive, emotional benevoluiicu, but ralhar of judicious, widely-spread beneficence.Hi» liberality was not postlm-mout\u2014be gave from his own substance ; he did nut surrender until death wrested from him his services both to his native ami adopted country, wbiob were fittingly and graciously recognized io iloytl letters ami tha thanks of Congress.Merchants in faassing hia statue daily do not need to earn from thecoomouuate man of husiness how to gain money.His career uny tench them bow it may ba wisely apent.Sir Roderick MurchHson publishes an extract from tho Rev.Mr.Kirk\u2019s Icitcr as follow* : We may infer that before this Dr.Livingstone ba* satisfied himself whether any of the Sonth African waters flow into Lake Albert Nytnzi.If this determination is arrived at, he will have solvdl the problem of Afrioao geography.Paris, Nov.6, Late advioes state that King Yictnr Emmanuel of Italy ia very sick at Florence.Prince Napoleon will dcp»rt for that ci»y to-morrow.M.Jecker claims an indemnity ol'lK.OUÜ,-000 franoa for damage caused by tin-French Government.It is now tolerably curtain that thu Emperor will «pond n part of th - winter at Nice.Uonsiantinopl»', Nov.6.It is announood that the Sultan will not attend the opening of tho Suez C'snal.Waahinglou, Nov.6.Lari -light, us services wero being held in a colored church mission, whoro a rcvivil is in progress, a disturbance arose between a portion of the peraous attending thorn.Officer Lawlor of tho 8th Precinct, ordered tho rioters to dispersa.Ho was résiste I, however, and officer Brown, of th?some precinct, osm* to his assistance.As tl iuoiil beinK Jenirou* of offeriug to Ihe public the dlflercnt v»rie»ie» of the dntmftlin world, the urnKrantue will he changed each evening.V Price! of lidmleeinn\u2014Heaorved rteaU, 60 tenu i Callery 26 oenU.The Mle of lickuU will comuienco on Seliirday, the 30th IneUnt, at the ditlorent iuiulc Htoree where the eemu ere ueuaMy to lie had.LAHT APPEARANCE MONDAY, 8tii NOVKMPFH.Quebec, Nov.6, 1669.\t268 nH0[RS IN DIM ADDRB88ED to the Deputy Controller, will bo received at the undermentioned oftko until NOON on TUESDAY, (lie 23rd Instant, FOR THE SUPPLY OF 300 Cords of Dry Lathwood or Tamarac, For «ervlce of tho Royal Englneei Depart ment at I.evl*.The wood to ha four feet in length, and not lre> than eight incbei thick, and to be delivered on 2 l«t March, 1870.Form of Tender and all neeeenary Information can be obtained at the Royal Engineer Office, Quebec.Control Oificc, ' Quebec, Nov.6, 18B9.\tNov8-*15 259 s TTC 1ST D E R S.iBALED TENDERS will bo received by the uuderaigned, until FOUR p.m , on The 15th November Inetaut, FOR THE FOLLOWING WORKS: To remove the old tin from tbe roof of tbo JAIL AT THREE RI VERS, and to covi r said roof with the beet CHAHCOAL TIN, laid with lap, claeped at the end and middle of eni h eheot, and each claap nailed with three nail*.Partie* tenderir g will mention a price per square of lOfi feet, auperfielal meaauremeiit.No allowance will be made in the mea*nre> ment of the work, and none but tbe vUible part of the tin will be nieaanred.Tho department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.Department ot Agriculture and Public Work*.Quebec, 5th Nov.1809.J.D.ED.LIGNAIS, Secretary.N.IS.\u2014Newspaper* not to copy without a written order from lid* Department.Quebec, Nov.G, I SGI*.\ttil-258 AUCTION SALES.BY CASEY & 0U.Extensive Sale ! Thorough bred Farm Stock, Agricultural Implement* and produce, wagon*, Scotch CarU, light spring cart*, winter vehicle*, horses, harness, superior udkh cow»\u2014 Ayrshire*, dairy utensils, hive* of bees, 200 bushels of cats, hay, sliuw, go.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A good assortment of household furniture and House Furnishing Good*.WrEare instructed by Mr.31.Davidson, who retires from Imalne*», to dfsoose of the whole ol hi* carefully (elected Stock of Animals and Agricultural Implements, household furniture and efiect*, at hi Farm, ST.FOYE\u20198 ROAD, fnear the Black Barns, \u201c\u202208- TUESDAY* 16th November, Particular* lo hu had In auction circulars.Sale commencing at TWELVE o\u2019clock noon The whole to be sold without reserve.CASEY k CO., A.A B.\u2022 Quebec, Nov.8, 1889.\t259 AUCTION SALE Household Furolluro and Effects, WE are Instructed by Executor* of Estate of late Mr.David Marshall, to sell by auction at the residence, No.80.St.Valier Street, St.Roch, on WCDMSDAY, tOtli .'November, The whole of the eflei ts, comprising drawing room, parlour, dining room, bed-room* and kitchen furniture, cottage pianoforte, carpet*, curtain*, bud and bedding, China (Has* and EaiUtpnware, stoves, floor oil clolh, picture*, books, Ac., forming on tlm whole a good assortment to purchaser*.Sale at ONE o'clock.CASEY A CO., A uctiouecr*.Quebec, Nov.8, 1869,\t259 PEREMPTORY SALE JL* J* O 1J E It, rT Y.IN ST.AUGUSTIN STREET, Montcalm Ward, on TUESDAY, 9th Instant, will be sold by auction the lot o.'ground, with house and tenements, late the properly of Mr*.A drew Byanc.Terms Cash.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock a.in.CASEY A CO., Auctioneer*.Quebec, Nov.4, 1869.\t26G \\UCTlON SALE .\t\u2014or\u2014 Household Furuiture & Effects.Al I AMEL, Km|., ha* Inatructed u« to a II aell by auction at hi* residence, No 23 St.Joseph Street St.Itocll, on MONDAY, 8lli Inatant, the whole of hD drawingroom, dining-room, bed-room ami kitchen furniture, forming n nice assortment of household good*.For particular* *en auction circular*.Sale al ON K o'clock.C SKY A CO., Auctioneer* Quebec, Nov.5, I8G9.\t257 lileiaiy and Historical Society, rpilE General Monthly Meeting of the 1 above Society will be hold in the Society * Boom*, Morrin College, on WEDNESDAY, the lOih lust., being the «ecaad Wednesday of the niuntli, at FOUR o\u2019clock p.m.GEORGE MATHISON, Asst-Sccrctary.Quebec, Nov.G, 1999.\t258 The 'Wharfedale1 mHE BEST FAST PRESS EXTANT cqutlly adapted for new* or Hue book work.VI CTO It K.ill ANttE R, SOLE AGENT, MONTREAL dt NEW YORK.Quebec, November G, I8f9.\tS-2.>8 OTt O H » K ! The National Game of Canada, MIDDLETON & DAWSON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED : A NEW HOOK on LACROSSE, the National r \\ Game of Canada, by W.O.Beers, Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association of Canada ; with Twelve Photographs, illustrating various positions iu the game.Price Sl.00.Tor sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Nov.fl, 18G9.\t258 IIARB JiOUSK.BY AUCTION WILL BK HOLD, At Champlain Market \u2014OX\u2014 TUESDAY, 9th NOV., Avery handsome- imported barb HORSE, the property ol an Hirer leaving for Kngland.Sale at 12 o\u2019clock (noon.) CASEY k CO., A.k B.Quebec, Nov.G, 18«9.\t258 NOTIOJE ! COALS ! COALS! COALS I > EST NEWCASTLE WALLS END G RATH > OOAM.Lehigh Egg, Smokeless.Weigh Anthracite, Smokeless.Screened Coals for Common \u2022stove*.English, acotch and Welch Steam Coals.Newcastle Nut Coals.Newcastle Coke and Fire Bricks.For sale bv WILLIAM CRAWFORD k SON.Quebec, Oct.9, 1889.\tlm-238 TriEEi F0R PLANXTNW.YOUNG Maple, Birch, Beech Kim, Pine, or oilier ornamental Canadian TREES, tor planting in Streets or Guldens, supplied ou demand, in any quantity, and delivered and plautcd where required, at $30 per buudred.Apply at Mercury Office, addressed \"Trees.Quebec, Oct.16, 18G9.\t242 N ew Groods JOHN FALCK BEOS leave to notify bis customers and the public in general that he has now received a nice and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Uonds, which ho intend* to make up to order after the latest style, aud at the lowest possible price for cash or approved Ciedlt.T.S.\u2014J.F.b-gs further lo remark that all persons who are Indebted to him be kind enough to settle their account* on or before 1st Decemb ir, as after that date all over-due accounts aball be closed and given over to an attorney for collection.Quebec, Nov, 4, 1889.\tlm-25tt Superior Court, ) Ulitrict of Quebec.J NOTICE Is hereby given that ANOflLE CAQUETTE has instituted an action >a ifparafion ! other gnu,la, too muni'iuiia tu detail.Sab a every uvrnlng 't Seven u'clo.k PARKE A HUNS, Am tioiici-i, No.16 Fahrlque Street.iJuehoc.Oot.26, IBS*.\t24N Important Sale \u2014or\u2014 Bare and Valuable Gunks, 4c, \u2014 ON \u2014 Wednesday & Thursday Next.I t Y auction will be i>ITur< d, at the atere* of IS Mcasra, Parke A t'luia, a ciiIIimIIiiii id rare and valuable onka, in all lira i In'* \"I Lttaratiire, the property of a gi'iitleiiian having ijui'l., aiii-Oig whli h rna, he f iiind Ilnur hidt»/ /'11Z1//0 Spral.rrit Ibid great pro-tertion frtuu il.I sib mo is always relieved and oficn wholly eureil l>y it.HronrhlllM Is generally cured by l.iklng Ibn Chrrru Vrrlanil in small and fipequent doses.Kor n (-OM0* and Cold, no belter remedy ean lie had.Take smalt doses Uirce time» a day and put Iho feet in warm water at night, until the disease is broken up.Kor fn//iicu«i.when It streets the throat or lungs, take the »ame conree.Kor Whnnplno Cough, give small doses throe or four time» a day.For Croup, give large and frequent dose* until the disease is overcome.No family should be Without Urn Chrrru Prcta-rat on hand to protect them, tn ca»n of attack, from the above complaints.Its timely use often «parc» the patient a great amount of suffering and rl-k which ho would Incur by waiting nntil ho could get Other aid.Parents,keep it in your hmi»i a for the exigencies that nri*e.Lives dear lo yon may lie saved by il- 80 generally are It* virtue» known, that we ni'i-l not publish eertiOcatca of them here, or do more ,1,nil n-serv tlto |Mlt)ltc thn.»\u2022'\u2022 Or.qiislillf\" It l-rt-r iwtsesseil are strictly maintained.Prepared by lib.1.C.Arr.il A < «., Prnclical and Anoljrtieal Chemists.Lowell, Maas., and \">1-1 all round tho world.R.olieLeod, Quebec, .Igeut.Quebec, Out 21, 1869.\t4m.245 A ll)i< >11 AN Initiqiendci-l loiirnainl l.llcraliire, Art.PoHHce, Finance, Field Sports, and Newa, pul'lialicd every Natiiidsj' morning, at 39 Park Bow, Ni w York Kinahax CoaswAi-i.m, K ilitor and Proprietor Hnhacrlprion for one year, Six Dollera In advauun ; for all mnlitba, Tliren Dollars, and for Hiree month* Dt.e Dollar anil fifty cents, , A DIES, (representing *11 societies, cluss.-s s end ages,) I\the Canadian Annual \" J ' ,4.T'-n Montreal Printing and Publishing , , .\tlindsriVgned that the *\u201c\u201c* ,r0ln \"very bnainaas pursuit, bave been II\tI» belloved by the undersigned tb*t the banefltted or cured by FELLOW'S COM 1 time baa «rrived f\"L\tPUBLIC P0UN,,\t0K HYPOPHOSPHITKs.Canada of an ANNUAL RECOUD OK KUBLIG Amonaat tbo dl.»».\t.Clergymen,\tLawyers,\tEditors, Physiciens,\tMerchants,\tVocalists, snd Indeed repreientatlves fioin all otders, postpaid I States.81 K.VENTS, similar to tliat which has bean so .wi v\t., ____ , lung nidi.du d, and Is so well known In In uarh ensu tonny part of the Uiiiii'il K nulend, I lui rapid strides of tho Dominion .\t*- nra nttraetfng thu attention of tho civilised world It will be thu aim of the Editor to chrunlilu inch year the leading events so ispidly siicii ciling each other in thu formation nficu untliinal character and national great- Fig.121.Kivvffrj OAKEYS SILVERSMITHS'SOAP (NON-M KRO U RIAL) I \"OR Cleansing and FtlDhlng si|vur I Electro-plate, Plat* Olass, Marble, kc.Tablet- \u2022\u2019'\u2022 \u2022\u2022e\"\t_____________ OAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH Prepared expressly for tbe Patent Kn'C® Cleaning Machine», India Rubber ami Buff Leather Knife Board*.Knivee lonstantly -leaned with It have a brilliant polish equal to new cutlery.Sold in packets, 3d.each ; and Tins, bd., is., 2s.6*L, ami 4» «»'\" ST Fig.13t Fig.36 Fig.94.1 \u2014Improved boring \"*\"\u2022» for minerals, well», kc.134\u2014Uwvaas * Uo'i water power pnmping machinery.\t.43\u2014Improved wind power pumping maebi- Dt36\u2014Owrx«.x k CVs |)*icnt Syphon for Drainage.\t.\t.\u2022 ^4\u2014nuu-hiccrj it* workcu jJ OwVnNB k Co.beg to call the especial attention of Colonitt» and other» to their varied stock of Machinery, comprising every requisite for works of Irrigation, Drainage, Miniog, and for the Sanu/actor# of every article of Canadian pr* fine*.The superiority of their manufactures ha* been recognised by tbe award of 14 prise medals at all tbe exhibitions of tbe first cities of tbe world.V Priced Catalogues, with 210 Engravings, and many estimates, post free for IS stamp*.Can be obtained from Merchant*, having agents In England.NOTE THE ADDRESS; GWYME I COMPANY.ENGINEERS.Keses Street Works, Strand, London, W.C., \u201d*1GLAND.EN qnskse, A of.I», 11*9 law-«m-l*4 -JL__________ Prevent frlctiouln cleansing and Injury to tbe knife Pricy from 1*.6d.each Oakeys Wellington Knife Polish shoulil hu used with tbe boards.Sold everywhere by Grocers, Ironmongers, Brusbmakers, Oilmen, Chemists, Ac.Wholesale by JOHN OAKEY AND SONS.Manufacturers of fMERY CLOTH.BLACK LfAD, CABlfjfT GLASS PARERA)' 172, BLAOKFRIAR\u2019S ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.Quebsc, April 22, 1869.\tlaw-ly-93 TUI PKRKKCTION OF PREPARED POCOA.MARAVILLM COCOA, Sole I'ropriotoni\u2014lay lor Rrotliora LONDON.r|3HB COCOA (or Cacao) of MARAVILLA X Is tho true Tiixorruiia \"f Lia.v.ixfs.Cccoa 1* Indigenous to South America, of which Maravllla I* a favoured portion.'I av-toa UaoTiixa» baring secured the exclusive supply of this uni vailed Cocoa, have, hy tire skilful appllcaliot of their soluble principle and elaborate machinery, produced what i* so undeniably the perfection of prepared Cocqp, that It ha* not only secured the preferencu of homervopaths ami Cocoaririnker* bcncrally, but many who bid hitherto not found any preparation to amt them, have, after one trial, adopted the Mararlîla Cocoa a* their constant beveragi fur breakfast, luncheon, Ac.ft4 buccpm uiiprecedristed.\u201d Nee following Lxtiact from the Globe of ¦ ay 14, 1868.\"Various Importers anil manufacturer* have attempted to atBln a reputation for their prepared Coco**, bat we doubt whether any tborongb success bad been achieved until Messrs.Taylor Irother* discovered the extraordinary qurilfie* of \u201cMaravllla\" Cocoa.Adapting their yerfect system ol preparation to this finest of ill species of the Tbeobroma, they bava prodiced an article whlib super-sedes every ofiier Coco* In the market.Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, ami a rare concentra Uoo if tbe pa rest element* of null I MM, dlatltguiak the Maravllla Cocoa above all other*.Kor Uommopatbs and invalids we oonld not recstnmend a more agreiable or valMMe bevsrage.Sold lo packet* oaly by all Grocers, of whom also may be bad Taylor Brother*\u2019 Original HoMoarAvaio Cocoa and Bolosu Cnoeoura.St\"us Bill.\u2014Brick Lane, London Qwehee, J*a.20, ISO*.\tiian-Iflf late*.Single ropier, postpaid, Twelve rents without postage Ten rents.Clergymen and Tearbars, $5 per unnuin, Annual subscribers, | aylng in advai-cr, may Select any une of I be large slxeil Alitoh steel engtETiogs, In addition t« » small on* of the Prince of Wales, free; 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