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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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( > K O I w U K i .L/ A 11 ^ i KkITUH AHÜ PUBtlSUKU.Hate* of Advertisiug.AVi «< iHurlton, 8 llui'M »ml uutlor.|u 6° \u2014\t-7 lino* to 10.o 80 ¦ lj|>wkrepnriinei»i.The following advantages, among numerous otlieis, are offsrad by this Company to parties intending to insure their lives:\u2014\tv««.pauy »o Perfect security for the fulfilment of its engagements In Polu y holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and me uiii»i liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the ir»«nruil Thirty days\u2019grace allowed for payment ol renewal premiums, and no forfeiture of ballcv from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-payment ol premiums may tie n-uewed within three months bv paying the premium, with a fine of ton shillings pur cent., on the production of satisfactory l evidence of the good state of health of the life assured.\tsa.ismctory Participation of profits by the assured amounting to two-thirda of Its aett amount Largo BuDtifl declared 1855, amounting tn £?| \u2022\u2022! « «-nt, err annum oo tbo aam being on ages from twenty to forty, 80 per cent i.ih.,.,,.Uiuiii 4.00 p.m,\u2014Mall train for Montreal and the West.Ice and weather permitting.' A.GABOURY, Secretary, JR.Lawrence Tow Hoat U.Quebec, Dec.3, 1869.\tai from Riverdn butT ; which Phrdcians and patienta' can always rate of the lungs or NerfOUt System, firmly |\tI « V\\ I f ( I { ) |c W f I\t____ _\tI helifvinjf that had I nut UHpd It.Ï would not L ^ M J l J\te\tM2 \u2022 NEW BOOKS! assured Stamps aud Policies are not charged for.AH Medical Fees paid by tha Company.Midioal Karaaai:\u2014DR.ROWAND c.P Quebee June 1st, 19*9 CHAfc\\:-i .t4.AGENT.147 18 7 0.Starke\u2019s Pocket Alinanae.MIDDLETON & DAWSOH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED.CTABKEffi POCKET ALMANAC AtD O GENERAL REGISTER, for 1*70, cs>.talnlng various and usefnl iofermatlon relattg to tha Provinces of Canada.Price lit cedi For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain HU.Qiabtf, Nov.II, IK».\t|7i The QUINIUM LABARKAQUE is pre-I scribed with great siKoess for persons of weak constitution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness ; for youths fatigued by too rapid growth ; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty ; for womsn in child birth; and for aged pavons enfeebled by years or Illness.It Is the best preservative against fever*.In cases ol chlorosis, anemia, or green sickness, this wine is a powerful auxiliary of the ferruginous preparations.In conjunction, for example, with V.llst's Pills, the raphtity ol its action is realty marvellous.General Depot in Paris: L.FRERE,* 19, Hue Jacob.Quebec, Nov.19, I8>;9.\t2awly-269 TO MtRCHJNn, &C.A | now be living.Hoping this letter may meet the eyes of others similarly ufl cti tl, and induce them to use tbe same means of cure.1 remain yours very truly HARRIS COFFILL, Master of tbo Btig \u201cPotosi,\u201d Ol Windsor, N.S.hold by Apothecaries.Price $1.50 per bottle, or 6 for $7.50.On the receipt of $7 60 the proprietor will forward »ix to any part of Nova Scotia or New Rruuswiek, Free.JAMES I.FELLOWS, ¦ Chemist, ht.Jobu N.R.Quebec, Dec.20, 1869.\ttc-294 JUST RECEIVED, the following: Hoe TO TtfINTE &¦ FEW OF PIERCE\u2019S COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR can be had by applying at tha Dominion News Dei M.PIERCE aoa\u2014io his own words by refusing to \"show bis hand.\" A cartful collation of the receipts and expenditure from July 1867 to July 1870, with allowance made for that el dorado of Mr.Duokin'a financial career, the Trust Funds, prunes the^rovinoial balance down to shout $113,000\u2014rather a slim bulaoce with which to begin building palaces for our departments! duties.The Ontario Legislature wa* prorogued os Friday.Seveoty-fiv* cilia passed during the Marion rewired tbo royal Maont, end Governor Howland addranaed the Assembly in tba following words: \u201cTba state of tbe publie boaiocM now enables me to relieve you from further at-tendance io this Assembly.I feel persuaded tb«l your rerpeeiive ounalituenta and the publie at Urge will join with me io recognising tba seal and amiduity with which you have applied yourself to the performance of your arduous duties during the SsMion now brought to a oloae.I thank you for the liberal supplies you have granted to liar Majesty for tbe eervtoe of tho iocomiug year, and you mty rely on their being adminia'ered as heretofore, with the moet vigilant regard to economy in every department of the public aerfioe.I bava givan my ready aaBeut to a variety of measures of publie utility, the result of your labors duriog tbe nresont Marion, beliaviog them to ha well oaloulatad to further the ends of justice, and to promote the wellbeing and prosperity of the Proviao ItXoimtfiiii Hill.A.uohec, Dec.II, I860.T^TOTJDXcjT i o Proprietors of Mills» Lumber Yards, Factories» &c.r I 'HE undeitlgned give* notice to all parties | compelled to employ a guardian, that he has just invented an APPARATUS, whereby ll can be Immediately auertalned If the Guardian* *o employed strictly perform iheir duty.This APPARATUS can be placed In Guardrooms, Police'Stations, or any other place requiring atrlct supervision.line of the invention* can be seen at No 1 Fabrique ttteet.Upper Town.M.CYRILLE DUQUBT.Quebec, Dec.19 1989.\t218 3 UUEBEC DAILY MEHCUHY, IIECEMBEU \\Wj BIADTIVUI, HAIR.N»tur«'a Cruwu.ïuu Mut CultlvkU It QttAT HAIR UaMrUJu iudiraii.n' uf d«ut tu r.Hro\the Ratvrtr and /yli/h*li4*tun p.v.M !.t >« M /»a.w th fft/ otka HoUi SV ALL ft » \u2022' \u2022 t' It \\'mu I» it- I L C\u2018«» .WRolMai.l>'WCfÜÉ% liai» .«I Hi.ruU ia\tFW*.M#«r Vwak A|iril Ifi/tilf.Iy Preth UrottrUti Stt, E irE^V A.HU US.J, PuKuypar A ftoa'a Oaoava.Hml caaaa\tdo\tdo , (ir«an raaaa\tdo\tdo Kor aala by WILLIAM FObTUN.Quubec, Uov.9, 1'40,\t'146 4I« and Portrr./ ' AbKb 1U»«' Alt*, Julea Itobin A (Va Urandy.Octave*, ) Caaoa\tdo\tdo 4 year* old.Kor «alu by WILLIAM POSTON guabec, Dec.,, 1640.\t24k CUYOT'S TAR (.'oiirttiilruicd I*i'oo, l.iquttur.M.Uuyot hit* aucctieded iu de|irlvlllg tur of i It* iu*ii|>|iuitublu *ourne*4 itud liittvrm'HH, and | iu rcudfilutt it very soluble.ProlitiiiK by this | tiup|iy tii*re|>siu* it coDtuutratcd liijufiir ( tur, which lu a «umll volume con* tain* it Itirgo |>i|>orliou of active |irluclple*.(il YO'I'S TA II puaei **i «all the advaiitu^ea of ordiuury tur water without any of it* draw, back*.A kIum, of cxcelkut tur water with- I out any t|i*uitreeablii Uatc, may be inatan.1 laiieouxly obtaiued by |K>uriii|{ a tca*poonful i into a Klar* i f water.Any one cuu thus prepare hi* kIhkk of tar-aater at the moment he ' irquircH it, thu* ecoitoruieiuK time, facilitât- ! iup t arriape, and obviutiiiK the di*U)(reeabL' i neceaaity of haudliug tar.(lUyOT\u2019S TAlt replace* advautageoualy several more or Ire* inactive ptiian* in the \u2022 oatnient of told*, brouchitia.coupha aud catarrhs.(IUYOT'.H TAit is employed with the greatest eucccss in the (ollowing diseases:\u2014 AS A DHAUÛUT.\u2014A Usspoonful in a glass ot water, or two tabieapoonfuls iu a bottle.UUONCIIITIS OATAHItH OK THK HLADDEK COLDS OBSTINATE COUaos IRRITATION OK THE CHEST HOOPING-COUGH DISEASES OK THE THROAT PULMONARY CONSUMPTION AS A LOTION.\u2014Pure nr diluted with n little water.AFFECTIONS OK THK SKIN ITCHINU8 DISEASES OK THE SCALP GUYOT\u2019S TAR has been tried with the greatest success in the principal hospitals of France, Belgium and Spain.Experience ha* proved it to be the most hygienic driuk iu hot weather aud in time of epidemic*.Detailed lustruction* accompany each bottle.General depot in Pari* : !.KKEltE, 19 Hue Jacob.guebec, Oct.2T, 18 ,9.\t2aw.ly.260 BcLLOC'S CHARCOAL, Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine the 21th December, 1849.It i* especially to it* eminently absorbent properties that BELLOC\u2019S CHAttCOAL owes it* great elticacy.It I* specially recommended fur the following affections.GASriULGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTIONS CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARRHCEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OK EMPLOYMENT.\u2014BELLOC\u2019S CHARCOAL I* taken before or after each mini, in the form ofPOWDER or LOZENOES.In the majority of cases its beneficial effects are felt after the first doses.Detailed instructions arrnmpauy each bottle of powder aud box of loxeuges.Depot in Paris at L.FRERE1», 10 Rue Jacob.Quebec, Oct.27, 1869.\t2aw-ly-250 Logwood and Krdwood.Barrels cut Logwood, Eo do Redwood.Boxes Extract of Logwood.Kor sslo by WILLIAM POSTON, guebec, Dec.0, 1840.\t286 L, P.Ingham Madeira.rjMKKCKH, quarter-casks, octaves, M.0.MOUNTAIN.Kor sale by guebec, Dec.7, 1840.\t284 Yarmouth Lorn.10 case* each 2 dux , now reçu\u2019,tug aud Kor sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.7, 1869.\t284 CATTIE8 SOLACE.100 catties, Kor sale by M .MOUNTAIN.Qui-bee, Dec.7, i869.Candied Peel.LEMON, Citron audOiungt-.Kor sale by M O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec 13, 1*49.\t288 Tlarnrroui and Yermecelll.UflMjf of Bishop's Collie LLNttOXVILLB.SENIOR DEPARTMENT» Priucipal aud Piotessor of Classic*, Rev.J.II.Nicoll*, D.D.Pio!c**or of Matbemutlus, Rev.K II WsLksa, M.A, (Curatci of the Museum ) i'(ofr»*or of Divinity, Rev.J.II.Nicott*, D.U Professor of Kitlesiastical History, Kt-v.A.C.ScsHTM, M.A., (Librarian.) Acting Profi-itsor of Moral Philosophy, K.C.Euuxasox, K*y all Dealers throughoat the World.Quebec, Oct.30, 1869.\tly-263 REM IN G T O N \u2019.8 Fort and Sherry Wines- c 1ASES Olliy, Cramp k Co.'s § Port Wine.\u2019* \\V~ Do M A 0 Sherry.Do Cramp, Suter Co.\u2019s VVP Sherry.Do Oftty, Cramp k Co.\u2019s White Port Wine.For sale by * M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.13, 16t9.\t288 60 Cases Star brand, 1 lb.tins, each 2 duxeu, now receiving, For cnle Oy M.0 (MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.27, 1849.\t276 Flea.~ Boxes Fresh \"Pulled,'' 11 Fresh Eleine in layers, now receiving, For sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.27, 1869.\t276 CHEESE.200 Hoxea Choice Dairy now receiving, For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.27, 1869.\t276 Larraway weed.Bags Carraway Sued, For ealo by M.Q.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.27, I860.\t276 Brifht Sugar*.100 Hhda.Bright Cob* Sugar, 30 do Very brlgb y do For «ale by GIBB, LAIRD k CO.Quebec, Nov.9, 1\t260 FIRE ARMS.Sold hy tub Tridb GimkhalIiY.A LiRxtiAt, Dihcocnt to DsaiEKa.20'!,000 Furnished Ine U.S.Government.100,000 Furnished Euiopeau OoveriimeuU.gjr Army, Navy, Belt, Police aud Pocket Revolvers; Repeating and Vest Pocket Pistols aud Kiri s Caxis, using Metallic Cartridge.Breech-loading and Revolving Uiri.ss.E.Komln^toii & Sons I Hon, .\\.Y.Quebec, Sept.18, 1809.\tly-218 \\t « Cropj Fruit Quebec, Nov 6, I860.(uf-ly-2.' * Boxes, Halves, ^ New crop Layer Raieins, Qoarteri, Kcge Seedless Raisins, Boxes and Halves Valentta Raisins, Kegs finest A'melra Grapes.Bags Tarragona Almonds, Fraile Ivlca\tdoj Bage Filberts.Just landed ex \"Deodar,\" ana' For tale by GIBB, LAIRD k CO.Quebec, Nev.9, 1869.\t266 COAL OIL.40 Barrels Standard.60\t\u201c\tAtlantic, 60\t\"\tAurora, Deliverable at Quebec or Point Levi as required.For sale by GIBB, LA1KÜ k CO.Quebec, Dee 3, 1869\t280 New Music.f~\\ ALOP of tho Period, by W.C.Lament, Jf Baud-master H.61.C9th Regiment, t'he Christine Waltz by Dtn Godfrey, Illustrated with a portrait of Mdllo.Chris, tine Nilvson, as Ophelia In Hamlet.Prince Arthur Ualop, by Henry Prince.Reflets du Passé, Valse de Salon, by Gustave Gagnon.\u2014A»D\u2014 A large collection of New Songe, (English edition), by V.Gabriel, A.Sullivan and others received by last steamer.it.MORGAN, \u2018Piano and Music Dealer, St.John Street.N.B.\u2014The public are respectfully invited to call snd inspect It.6I\u2019a large collection of Paintings, and English, German and American Chromo-Lithograph*.Quebec, Oct.13, 1869.\tU-239 L A.CJXIO WWXS ! The National Game of Canada: MIDDLETON 4 DAWSON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED : AN F.W BOOK on LACROSSE, the National Game of ('Honda, hy W.Q.Beers, Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association of Canada ; with Twelve Photographs, Illustrating various positions In the gams.Pries $1.00.For sale by MIDDLETON k DAWSON, Foot of Moan talk Hill, t bee, Nov.It, 1IM.\t1» MATUKN\u2019S \"Excelsior.\" Do.\tRoyal Glycerine.Do.\tWhite do lltiod\u2019i 1 I Soap, lib Bars.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dee.13.1849.ELEY'S AMMUNITION.THE BOXER CARTRIDGES For Snider-Knlieltl of -677 bore, and for the Henry and Marlinl-Henry Hltlos of-450 bore, adopted by Her Majesty\u2019s War Department, also of -600 boro for Military Rifles.Waraxpsoor Cxntral-Fibs Mstallic Cautridoes with enlarged base for small bores, adopted by foreign Governments for converted Cbasiepot, Berdan, Remington, anti other :ee ; also, Cartridges for Ballard, the Spencer, and American Henry Repeating Rifles.The \"ELEY BOXER\u201d are the cheapest Car.tridgee known, carrying their own Ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and imperishable In any climate.Tho above Cartridge cases (empty) of all eizes, and for the dlfleient systems ot broeeb-loading rifles, ran be bad with or without tho suitable Bullets and machines for finishing tbe Cartridges.BOXER CARTRIDGES of '460 bore for Revolving Pistole, used In Her Majesty\u2019s Navy.COPPER RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES of all siiue, for Smith and Wesson's, Tranter\u2019s, and other Pocket Revolvers.Pix Cartridobs for Lefaucheux Revolvers of 12 m, 9 K and 7 w, bore.Cxrtbal Firs and Pim Firs Cartridges, for all aixes and systems of Guns, Rifles, and Revolver*.Double Waterproof and E.B.Cape, Patent Wire Cartridges, Felt Gun Waddings for Breech and 6!uxxle loader*, and every description of Sporting and Military Ammunitions, ELEY BROTHERS, GRAY\u2019S INN ROAD, LONDON WHOLESALE ONLY.Quebec, June 5, I860.\t26-2am-129 Fig.121.PR IV ATM RILLS.PARTIES Intending to make application to Parliament for Private Bills, cither for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate power* for commercial or other purposes of profit, nr fur doing anything tending to affect tbe rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the 61st and following Utiles of the House of Commons (which are published in full In the Canada Caztlli), «0 give TWO MONTHS* NOTICE of the application (clearly and die-tint tly epeiifyiim I'» uatute ami object), In the Canada liauttt, aud also in a new-paper published in tbe County or Union of Counties affected, tending copie* of the first and but of such noticss to tho Pilvsto Bill Office.All Petitions for Private Bill* must bn presented within the firtt Ihut wteki of tb# Session.ALFRED TODD, Chf.Clk, Committtn and 1\u2018riralt Bill» H.»f Comment.Ottawa, P.r 13, IK»\ttaess.-168 till Fig.134 Fig.36 Fig.94.I -Improved boring uuls for minerals, wells, kc.134\u2014Uwvnrb k Co's water power pnmplng machinery.43\u2014Improvetl wind power pumping machinery.38\u2014Owvxsx *\tpatent Syphon for Drainage.94\u2014Pumping machinery to be worked by horsee, Ac OWYNNE k Co.beg to call the especial attention of Colonists aud others to tbeir varied stock of Machinery, comprising every requisite for work* of Irrigation, Drainage, Mining, and for the gaoufariur* of every article ol Canadian pr° duce.The superiority of their manufactures has been recognised by tbe award of 14 prise medal* at all tbe exhibitions of tbe first cities of the world.V Priced Catalogues, with 210 Engravings, and many estimates, poet free for 18 itampe.Can be obtained from Merchants, having agenta In England.NOTE THE ADDRESS.GWYNNE « COMPANY.ENGINEERS.Essex Street Works, Strand, London, W.f., ENGLAND Quebec.A ax.10, 1880.\tlaw-«m-lt« Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Iti natural Vitality and Color A d re iti uk whit-li ia ai once ttgroealtla, healthy, aud efloctual for preserving thu hair.Fudtd or gray Unir is toon retlored to 1I1 angina! rolor with I he flot» and /reilinin OJ youth._\tThin hair ia thiik- uiiud, fulling hair chocked, and bald-uea* oRoti, though not always, cured hy its lists.Nothing can rcstoru the hair whero ilto follicles are destroyed, or thu glands atrophied aud decayed.But such as remain can be saved lor usefulness by thU application.Instead of fouling th« hair wilh a pasty sedi-meut, it will keep it cleau aud vigorous.Its occasional use will prevent the hair from iu ruing gray or falling off, aud consequently prevent balduess.Free from (hose deleterious substance* which make uomo préparai ions dmigerou» aud injurious to tho hair, the \\ igor can only boueflt but uol harm it.If wauled merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ran bo found bo desirable.Coutaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it does ttoi soil white cambric, and yet lasts loug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and it pralefu! perfume.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., I»HA(TICAI.AND ANALYTICAL CUEMIFTO, LOWELL, MASS.PRICE een completely cured, anti the patient restored to sound health hy the Cherry Pectoral.So complete is Ita mastery ever tho disorder* of the Lungs and Throst, that the most ibnUnate of them yield to It.When nothing elve ccul4 reach than, under the Cherry Pectoral the) subside aud disappear.Bingere and Public Speaker» find great protection fr«m It.A»thma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it.flroneAirt.la generally eured by taking the Cherry Pfemral In small and frequent doses.For a Coufh and Cold, no better remedy can be had.Take small dotes three limes a day and put the fset in warm water at night, until the dlseoae la brtsen up.For Infumtea, when It affecta the throat or lungs, take the same course.For IFAoepinp Cough, give small dote* three or four times aday.For Croup, rive large ami frcqnont dotea until the disease is o-ervome.No family slinild be without the Cherry Prêterai on hand t< protect them, In casn of attai-k, from tin- nbove complaint*.It* timely u»n often spares the patlmt a great amount of suffering and risk, which ho would Incur hy waiting until ho could got other ml.Parents, keep It in your houses fbr tho cxigenrie that arise.Live* dear to you may oe saved bylt.80 generally a-s it* virtues known, mat w« need not publish certUeate* of them here, or do more than assure tbe ptblic that the best qualities it ever possessed are atrhtly maintained.Prepared by De.J.C.Ant* k Co., Practical and Analytic* Oiemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the vorid.if.Jficlj od, Quebec, olgent.Quebec, »ct 21, 1869.\t4m-246 The Albion.OlÜÏÏIi OAKLYS SUVC«SMITHS'SOAP (NON-MERCURIAL) I OR Cleaning and Pillibing Silver I' Electro-Rate, Plat* Claas, Marble, ko.Tablet\" \u201cA ea.b ÛAKEYSVELLINGTON KNIFE ROUSH Prepared expressly for the Patent Knife Cleaning Maihinee, India Rubber and Buff Leather Knlfi Board*.Knivee constantly cleaned with t have a brilliant polish equal to new cutler.Sold in packet*, 3d.each j and Tine, 6d.,l*., 2s.0d., and 4a each.0AKEY5 IIDIARUBr.ERKNIK BOARDS Prevent frictitn in cleansing and Injury to the kniie.Hi ce from la.4d.each.Oakey\u2019s Wellington Ktife Polish should be used with tbe board*.L.'ld everywiere by Orocers, Ironmongers, Brusbmakcrs, )ilmcu, Chemists, kc.Wholesale by JOHN OJkKEY AND SONS.lannfacturere of ENHRY CLOTH BUCK LEAD CABINE' GLASS PAPE R ât 172, BLACKFKIAR\u2019S ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.Quebec, Aprt 22, 1869.\tlaw-ly-93 TBI PIRPICriON OF PREPARED COCOA.MARAVILU_\tCOCOA.Sole Proprietors\u20147nyl\"r Brothers LONDON.l'HKCOCOA(or Cacao) of MARAV1LLA 1 la tha true Thsodsoma of Linnabcb.Cocoa is Indigenous to South America, of which Maravills is a favoured portion.Tat-lob Bsotbbrs laving secured the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, have, by the skilful application of their soluble principle and elaborate machinery, produced what is *0 undeniably the perfection of prepared Coco*, that It has not enly secured the preference of homoeopaths aid Cocoa-drinkers generally, bat many who bad hitherto not found any preparation to mit them, have, after one trial, adopted the Matavllla Cocoa ae their constant beverage for brmkfast, luncheon, kc.\u201cA Ruccrufi unprecedented,\u201d See following Extinct from the Globe of May 14, 1868.\"Various importers and manufacturers bave attempted to attain a reputation for their pro-patvil Cocoas, but we donbt whether any thorough eucceae hail been achieved until Messrs.Taylor brother* discovered tbe extra-ordinal quail tic* of \u201cMaravilla\" Cocoa.Adapting llitiii |,-rfet-t ayetein ot preparation to this rim Si Ol all sp' < le* of tbe Tbsobroma, they have pr> dotol an atticle which supersedes sveiy other 1 mua in the market.Entire solubility, a délit ate aroma, and a rare concentration nf tbe purest elements of nutii lion, distinguish the Maravill* Cocoa above nil others.For Homeopath» and invalids we eoold not recommend .1 more ngremble nr valuable bev*rags.Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also may bo had Taylor Brothers' Original Hoaesosr athio Cocoa and Sctra.1 Csocolats.IlkMB HlUs\u2014Brlok Line, London > Otnbw.JoR.IO.I
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