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[" firm ntij uble Hef t ne it skin ued how Uwe the and your ) ate era.have les on reda re tu ctor gun und | me.ina à his 'e, C.tent.ily foot, ce in an of er of A philis, effects cld te à em owere N.Jy nbuce more eve til the lieved c aud Lot.ress, Liecr- rative uire.Mul a per = D pur- riucs [de ity is bien, o all Co, CO.0.La CO.1.Loo or TC., Rates Street 5 treet.cet.ocbs.pu pdey tf the ict QUEBEC GAZETTE, A Tri-Uüteck(p PMedspaper, I8 PUBLISHED BY Yeschs, MIDDLETON AND DAWSOY PLISILLY) ein GIFT OF QUEBDO.TERMB:~\u2014 Four DoLLans per annum, payable gearly in advance.ADVERTISEMENTS,delivered in beforetwo peiock P.M.on the day of publication, inserted É according to written orders\u2014or till forbid, if no written directions\u2014at 50 cents for six lines and ander, for first insertion, and 124 cents for each tubsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above six, T5 cents for first insertion, and 17 cents for sac eubsequent iusertion ; fur ten lines and spwards, 8 cents per line for first insertion, and \"wo cents per Line for each subsequent insertion.bdrortieing by the year, as muy be agreed on.*,* AI communications must be POST-PAID.FOR SALE.TO BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE | 2nd day of Feby.next, AT NOON, AT THE i à Court House, QUEBEC: À LL that property known as \u2018CATARAQUI - pe situate in the Parish of St.Colomb de Sillery, near the city of Quebec, late the resi- N lence of His Excellency the Governor General (and formerly the property of Henry Burstall, Esq.) The house is eubstantially built of firebrick, with cut-stone dressings.There is a good Garden, Green-house, Conch-house, Stables, and other requisite outbuildings.The grounds sure well laid out, and in excelient order.The lands attached comprise eighteen arpents and two perches, more or less, The purchaser to pay down ONE FIFTH on the day of sule, nud the balance payable one-fifth each year, with interest at Six Per Cent, until paid.Ia the meantime, offers for the purchase of the said property, on PRIVATE SALE, will be received at this office.By order, T.TRUDEAU, Secretary.DFPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Wad Quebec, Dec.25, 1862, Francis & Loutrel, Stationers, Steam Job Printers, Litograph- ers, and Book Binders, 40 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.OXPERS rolicited for anything in our line.Having fitted up the entire building for the varioue branches of our business, we can execute | with promptness and at low prices.Blank «Books, Paper, and Stationery, every kind for business, professional or private use.Masteorp Lerrer Writers, by which Letters food Copies are written at the same time.Price from $1 to $5.Grotox Ixkx.\u2014Iudelible Stamping Ink\u2014black, blue, and red.Diaries and Daily Journals, Expense Books, Time Books, Hotel Rugisters, &e., ke, ke.FRANCIS & LOUTREL, Stationera & Printers, 46 Maiden Lance, New York.12m _ Nov.21, 1862.Ifusil Oil.The undersigned will pay 60 Cents pet Gallon for from ONE to FIVE HUNDRED Barrels pure FUSIL OIL, delivered in Boston.Address B.F.HEBARD, Box 2141, Boston Post Uftice, Mass.Boston, Nov.28, 1862.2m Board.ASNGLE GENTLEMAN may be accommo dated with BOARD, in a privats family, of oping at No.43, DE3SFOSSES STREET, J&P.S.\u2014Rooms comfortable, Quebec, Oct, 20, 1862.They Give Satisfaction.HAT gives satisfaction ?Crawrorn\u2019s y PATENT FIRELIGHTERS.Those who ave given them a fair trial, say they would not be without them.Only think of it: 72 fires lit y this means, without matches, paper, or chips, or any trouble, for 25 cents\u2014being but n cost of we cents a week.If not this the cheapest plan?Get à box immediately, if not sooner.For-sule 84 all respectable Grocery Stores in Quebec, at 28 cents a box, Wholesale orders addressed ARTHUR CRAWFORD, No.60 Richmond Street Toronto, ow.\u2018| the decay of the Teeth, preserves them WHITE A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ADVERTISING rm , 1 * Gentlemen\u2019s Clothing.WE call the atteutlun of GENTLEMEN to our large Stock of CLOTUING, arvived ny the Hibernian, of the newest styles and the best workmanship.WHITNEY OVERCOATS, BEAVER OVERCOATS, MILLED DO.OVERCOATS, HEATHER TWEED SUITS, DOESKIN SUITS, SATTARA SUITS, BLACK CLOTH SURTOUTS, BLACK DOESKIN TROWSERS, BLACK DRESS COATS.\u2014AL8O,\u2014 A large Stock of GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING, in FLANNEL SHiwrs, DRAWERS, AU SUCER, GLOVER & FRY, LOWER STURE.Quebec, Oct.20, 1862, cures PRIVATE BILLS.ARTIES in Canada Euat, intending to make application to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit; for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to nfiect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified thal they ure required by the 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in fall in the Cunadu Gazette), to give TWO MONTHS\u2019 NOTICE of the application in the Canada Gazette, in English and French, and tlso iu à newspaper published ia each language in the district affected,\u2014sending copies of the firat aud lust of such notices to the Privata Bill Office of each House.A.TODD, Uhf.Cik, Private Bill Oflice, L.Assembly.J.E.DOUCET, Clk.Private Bills, L.Council.Quebec, Oct.15th, 1862.10 THE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK AND WHARFAGE CO, South Quebec, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PIRLII- MENT, 20 VIC.\u20ac.174, Geo.Beswick, Esq, Pres, Managing Direclor.James PATTON, Jr.Superintendent.Tuosas I.Cuarman, Secretary.HIS COMPANY possesses Deep Water Wharves for Ocean Ships, Lake and River Craft, with suitable Storage for Flour, Grain, Ashes, Iron, Coals, Salt, &c , &e., in direct con- uection with tbe Grand Trunk Railway.\u2014 Also\u2014 A Timber Cove of 4000 feet frontage, with Deal Wharves, Steam Elevators, Cranes, &e., for the expeditious und economical loading und unloading of Goods and Produce.-\u2014-Liberul ndvauces made on all kinds of Merchandise and Timber received at this Establishment.Letters to be addressed to the Scoretary at the Company's Office, SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, ountain Street, Quebec.Quebec, June 13, 1862.EAGLE Insurance Company of London.ESTABLISHED IN 1807.HE REALIZED ASSETS of tnis COMPANY amount to UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS, Sterling.THE ANNUAL INCOME is about THREE NUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTING POLICIES is np- wards of SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS, Stg.The Division of SURPLU < is quinquennial : and the Surplus (less 20 per cent ) is distributed amongst the assured.The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than bulf & century warrant; and as EIGHTY PER CENT.of all profits ir every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, con sistent with its ownsafuty, nnd the consequent security of the assured.Policies areissued with or without participation of profits, tor One or Seven Years, Whole Life, Jnint Lives, or payable on the life attaining the age of Sixty.One half credit for first five years.The undersigned, Agents, have paid, HERE, n the decease of Lives up to the 31st ultimo.Fifty-Six Thousand One Hundred & Seventy Pounds, Sterling\u2014 equal to $273,385.W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agentsin Canada.Quebec, Feby.4, 1861.Third Delivery! COTCH WOOL TIOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING, Dumfries and Hawick made, in all sizes and qualities.Patton's ALLOA YARN, in all colors, FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS, new Patterns, Gent\u2019 CARDIGAN JACKETS, WOOL SCARFS.CRAVATS, NECKTIES, MITTTS, MITTENS, and GAITERS, In endless variety.WM.LAIRD & CO.Quebec, Nov.10, 1862, \"7 coD OIL.ARRELS VERY SUPERIOR.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.29 Quebec, Dec.8, 1862.HEALTH AND BEAUTY.LE writers on Physiology declare that the A proper mastication of food is neccssary to ealtby digestion ; without it, the functions of the stomach are deranged, and dyrpepsia and indigestion, with the attendant evile, follow.To secute the proper preparation of the food for the stomach, SOUND HEALTHY TEETH are indispensable, This desideratum is attained by the use of ELLIOTT\u2019S DENTIFRICE : it prevents and OLEAN, renders the gums healthy, sweetens the breath, and by its constant use, Toothache is avoided.Eurtorr's DaxTrrrice has been used for fifteen years, and the thousands who have tried it declare that it is the safest, most agreeable and effectual Dentifcice ever employed.Each box contains four times the quantity usually put up in 1s.ad.boxes.The most eminent dentiste and physicians nee aud recommend it; and the daily increasing demand for it by the public gives the best evidence of its value and utility.er Fach box bears the rignature of the pro- prietorn, 8.J.LYMAN & CO.\u2014 _\u2014 IE PORT OF QUEBEC.~~~ QUEBEC, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1863.Comparative Statement of the number and tonnage of Sailing Vessels and Steamers, with the number of men employed, entered Inwards and Outwards for the years 1861 and '62 ; shewing the countries whence they came and for which they cleared, whether with cargo or in ballast, also distinguishing the Countries to which they belonged.AT THE GLASGOVYV CARPET WAREHOUSE.NE Stock of CARPETS at the above Warehouse is now complete, and comprises the newest and most choice designs in VELVET PILE, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, SCOTCH 2 PLY, DUTCH UNION, And IMPERIAL 3 PLY Very heavy, and at the old Prices.Damasks, Moreens, and Reps, For Furniture and Curtains, n Union and all Wool, in all the newest Colors and Patterns, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS Of the newest descriptions, to match.WM.LAIRD & CO, AaRNTe, Quebec, Oct.27, 1862.FRISE DRUGS, Chemicals, &c.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.HE SUBSCRIBER has received, per « City of Quebec, \u201d from London hie Sprin Importation of genuine English DRUGS, 11B- MICALS, PERFUMERY.Patent Medicines, &c.JOHN E.BURKE, a For sale by all the principal Druggiste throughout the conatry.Dec.1, 1862, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 16, 1862.VAN ANDEN\u2019S Patent Portable Copying PRESS, Two Sizes, $1.00 and #1 25.HANNAH & CO, Sole Proprietors, 29 Cliff St., New York.Of receipt of Price, a PRESS will be mailed free to any address.Extraordinary inducements offered to intelli gent Agents.£#- Such is the real value and utility of this article, that the Proprictors do not hesitate to express the belief, shared by all who are familiar with the extraordinary merit of the Press, that it will ultimately be in the haods of every intel ligent person who writes, Nov.28, 1862.12m QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS Best Malerial Purchased for Cash.HE DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP in connection with this Ealablishment, obtained the 1st Prize, Silver Medal, for SCULPTURE, BUSTS, &o.ist Prize, Silver Medal, for MANTELS, MONUMENTS, dc.2nd Drie.Bronze Medal, for BAPTISMAL 0.At the last Montreal Provincial Exhibition.ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND UTILITY BRING THE TESTS Every article in the trade always on band, or made to order, At or Below Montreal Prices.Parties are invited to call and inspect a Boox or New Dsstaxs, comprising MONUMENTS, MEDIEVAL CROSSES, &c.dc., particularly adapted to the climate of Canada\u2014by F.& J.MonGaN.F.& J.MORGAN, 19} St.John Street, without.Quebec, Oct.14, 1862.RETURN OF VESSELS INWARDS FOR THE YEARS RETURN OF VESSELS OUI'VARDS FOR THE YEARS 1861 anp 1562 1861 AND 1802.1861.1862, 1361, 1862, No.Tons.Men.No.Tons Men No.Tons, Men.No.{ Tcns.Men.Total of Vessels arrived.15711001710] 25210j1347{631795]| 21283 Total of Vessels cleared.1834/767142| 23047/1319/6191061 19933 Vessels with cargoes.6911286417] 11098] 724/310105] 121051 ; 1 7 ; 2 ssels with cargoes.517(7657a6] 23856|1305/618223| 19864 de Fo forza Livia caeonionn éhus Ve nian presen ass snfnsten wane Total.1571|i91712] 252101347 631795] 21253 | Cowl ooo 1534767192} 23947|1319/619106| 19935 Nuniber of Stramers.221222.67) TIB9A] 4035) TRI T2025] 4612 jy , 2 Jar : sn .; | > \"fs BFR Lee eee Gh| 69846] 422 65) 57273] 3830 do Bailing Vessels.[1304]71981#! 20875|1269/559770| 18641 some \u201c Sté Vocal 1469 697298 19723 1284 561833 18103 0 asels.Lal 3 Total.IBTH|TRLTIZ) 25210{1547]031%05] 21253 Total ee ernnnnnes .|1834/767142{ 23947|1319/619100| 199:33 Total of British Vessels, .+.[1325659132] 21611|1185/554330] 19010 | ti \u2019 12 5 Yaret , 5 3 eels LLL 94635898] 204461165|714058) 17804 do Foreign Vessels.246[132586) 3505) 162] T7460) 2243 Total of a Ce 2401131244 3501 154 \"75048 2129 Total.sr ces tamijion712} 25210h347/681705] 21263 Tolle oneness .Tsaslrer142| za947(1315(510100 10071 ; \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 fs UNDER WHAT FLAGS, | UNDER WHAT FLAGS.Leith 1325/659132| 21611/1185/55433v| 19010 | pritish 1294/635898| 20446!1165/544068| 17804 SO ES vines hd ee wfre02sa frac u06 roel riers fearaaas French ete eee siete see aay ceasf|oresecafs casas] eo sfec- ac 0 fes 1000 United States 56| 52594} 108K] 13] 1215K 258 pri ug 7 2319 57 ¢ ; = ted Ftntes., 53 b2680| 1070] 13{ 12319 257 Norwegian LL.caen 143] 60944] 189!| 119| 49821) 1488 | ited Ea Ofer tete etes I pal gonad] 1889| 1061 47750) 1506 Prussian 24| 970] 298j 16} T3IRl 23 pam 1 9281] 276] 18] TOIS| 211 Hamburg Ti 3872 124} 7} 3016} 101 Hamburg Trot rene 38721 122] 7! 3016 99 Spanish ses feresee fene eee cee Spani LE tee fe Jens Portuguese .sb 884 46 a} slo 29 to: PS ol 884 asl 91302 18 Swedish.220000 ec eee 4j 18001 Bul 8) 1326 AL Swedish.Le nn l 4] 18600 87] 3 132 42 Austrian.024 ee es aan nee 2 753 Boe] Austrian.111112 ves ] 451 hood] ese Bremen.| 3; 1084 44 1 450 15 Bremen een aa ann 3| 1089 39 1 450 15 Mecklenberg .\u2026 | 338 131 2} 685 23 | Mecklenberg rn SU ass 11] 2 665 24 Russian.ea ee eee 1j Boul 18) 3P 16451 A Rugg LLL ian] MO 550P 18) 3 1645) 45 Oldenburg.120000000000 0e Pref 2| see 22 Oldenburg «oversee ree ee | 21 566 24 TOUR Le ea eee ee 1571|791712} 25210/1347/631795| 21253 Total.ean l'sgalrer1az/ 23047;1319/619106| 19033 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 ; | Vessels from Creat Britain.92%:626981! 18978| 7191479207; 15419 { 1s for Great Britai J 1511738367 1584 925/58\"254| 17527 Po do United States .12 7519) 1804 of agai] apg pels fr direat Beitain eee HOO ON al 15061 50 Do do British Colonies .379] 34608) 2467 180) 36368 2500 Do do British Culonies .\u2026.354| 22250/ 2094| 371| 23092| 2117 Du do Other forcign c'ntries.| 256/122521} 3582| 230/111389| 3220 Do do Otber foreigu countries.| 27| 6060 246| 20] G354 239 Total.ares ceeee lim 791712] 2021001347631 705] 21253 Totul 0200000000 1534 767142] 23847;1319/619100 19933 | \u2014 \u2014 NAMES OF COUNTRIES vron.! | NAME OF COUNTRIES FOR | United Kingdom .922/626981} 18978| T19|479207| 15419 United Ki 11738367} 21584] 025587254) 17527 France 1.221 ana ei ere nee 21] 10630) 308] 20) 7600] 225 pie Kingdom .nen ol 2j 1025 al United States ly 18%) 6) 4881} 114 Cited States.111211212000.2) 415 25) 3 1506] 80 Spain Loe «| 33203| 966 71 38452] 1025 Spain TS 1 54 6 1 977 8 Portugal.os wil 19/4810) 156 Pen OI A nue) 00 4 TR aa Malta .Pen francs 11 730 20 Prussia 111 \u2019 te 1 320 11 Gibraltar 7j 7108} 21% 15) 983K] 242 yrange NS ad 3 1614 46 Norway 9| 33606) 1060] 71] 316201 935 Balgium oo.al 1087 asi 3 1991 50 v > glum oe | 35; i 5 Belgium 9| 5718 154 5; 2708 TA Bergen ] 203 9e ete send Hamburg.LL Lens | 8 4va1| 158] vol 3773 130 pas al dl 18 IL sai Bremen LL LL LL Lecce crane | 7 515) 126) 54 187 46 St Plerre Miguelon.al 264 161 6 458 2 Italy coo | 3l 1815] 48 5i 2450 66 4 ustralia | 1 542 15 Selly.se ces lo] een foe.1} 173 9 Beitish Weat Ind cn i aa 5007 on 1 136 Holland 1 NE Cal oto) sal af 1526) 47 a Indies.1.9 3 0 els Sweden.td 50 14) 3; 2355 59 dersey.eo a a0 Ca 9 170 7 JUAN as rn inns nan caning 1 3 Mae perenne.Prince Edward's Island.| 4 201| 15\u2026.| rss jecsns ee RAA AAA ! 1297 See Newfoundland .1121100000 44) 2464! 244: 46.3043 214 \\Igiers Africa $ +00 U 679, 2200 M 251 New Brunswiek.| 27) 24351 109) Ba] 3046} 2m Lape Verd t-.2 1786, 37 2 1279} Ho Nova Scotia ! 16! 946 73| 20: 972 79 ape Good Hope do .3| 1922 Bad lice Free Porta.TS 653! 248, 16040 1503 Sens Good Hope do eee | 9 1080 mp Free Ports.caen.263) 17204) 1653, 248 ;_ 1883 st, Vincent British Ç 122220.| 917; 19 1 342 12 ; 43947 819106, 19033 Bermuda ! West $e 1 8} 7} 4363 113 Total.(00007 1884767142 2394018190 ' Barbadoes Indios.l Cee 16d 7 8t, Thomas, (Danish W.Indies).2| 1113 30 Matanzas 2 Spanish § 2; 2H 1 Cienfueges § W.Indies.¢ .1 80 4 8t, Helena Islands.eee i Bahama Islands.1j 1025 = Hudson Bay .| | Sloane Riv de Janeiro) South .8 151 2| 1562 39 Montevideo § America ÿ RAR | 2 1620) CU FAR PA St.Pierre Miguelon.| 2j 168 10 3] 214 14 Prince Edward's Island.{4 211 16 al 1167 47 Newfoundland .* 76 10236; 514; 63] 6638] 365 New Brunswick.| sel 1600] 13x 3oj 2720) 178 Nova Scotia.\u2026.40] 6741) 2697 30) 5478, 214 Free Portas.oven ii | 227| 15910j 1536] 240} 16505! 1582 Total.1571191712.2521001347,6317951 21253 : R.MORGAN Bees to inform the public that he han received, per steamship Nova Scotian, ais supply of Bug lish MUSIC GOODS, awongsi which are | some splendidly bound works, suitable for pre- , sentation, and a few copies of Piecer, Song, and Dances.! THE MUSIC STORE, + 27 St.John Street.Quebec, Nov.19, 1862.3 Winter Apples, In Barrels, consisting of REENINGS, X BALDWINS, GILIFLOWERS, SEEK-NO-FURTHERS, POMME GRISES, RUSSETS, SPITZENBERGS, PIPPINS, and | FAMEUSES,\u2014 1 ALL CAREFULLY SELECTED.For sale by J.WHITEHEAD.Quebec, Nov.17, 1862.Fancy Soaps.| OXES COLGATE'S FANCY 150 B%Gkes.For sale by LEMESURIER GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 18, 1862.SUGARS.| 50 HHogensaos vers Bright Porto Rico or sa le b LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.88 St.Paul Street.Quebec, Dec.31, 1882.Ginger Wine.| VERY superior, in cases, 1 and 3 dosen each.For sale b: M.G.MOUNTAIN.y Quebee, Dev.26, 1862.MR.W.E, GLADSTONE ON CIVILIZATION.\u2014 We have seldom ssen truth and beauty, intellectual and moral, ro bay pily combined as in the following eloquent pas-ages from an address delivered by the Right lon.the Chancellor uf the Exequer, when presiding at à musical and _literary entertminment at the Music Hall, Chester, on Saturday lust: \u2014 And now, let us consider, before we close, what that civilizabon is of whichan these days we hear and ny so much.\\Vheu we spesk ol civilization wa do not mean the command of man over waiter, or nis achievements in the world of speculation.We do not mean railways, or telegraphs, or mactunery in any of its wonderful developments, or a cheap postage, or a cheap freo press, or traversing the vcean with voyages so quick, safe, and punctual, that onr sleamers seem to serve the purpose ol a bridge ; oc, again, that marvellous art the most valuable art\u2014whieh enables us to purchuse a living portrait of onr family and our frends for à few ehallings, ay, for a few pence; we do not mean ingennity or beauty in design, cheapness combined with durability of production ; we dy not mean splendid edilices, noble statuary, or paintings, or success of embody ing what is beautifol\u2014 \u2018he great ornaments and delights of life in all or any of the branches of fine urt ; we do nol, ma word, mean industrial, commercial, or material progress, even if of the very best kind, oi if carried to the highest degree that it has been or shall be given to man to reach, All these, 10 their several degrevs, are among the tokens of sone stage of civilisation already reached, They ure the irun wlich, ss a gould healthy tree, it bears.\u2018They are helps also, towards its further advancement.But they are not civilisation itself.Civilisation resides tu man himself, and nowhere else, It Lies sn the strength of lis faculties; it lies yet mors in cleaning and raising his sflections; in the refinement of hin tastes; and most of all in the improvement of the practical habits of hia life.If yon chow me two imechanirs ; il one ot them in giited with abilities in hie trade which make him Curing One part of the week 1he envy cf his fellow-woiktnen, and the wonder of his employer, bul is alco cursed with a vies which forthe rest of ihe week yields his body and soul to the brutal influencs of drink, and makea his home a scene not of comfort but ot desolation ; and the o'her à fair aversge workman, capable of no high excellence with tus hands, aud earning, perhaps, half the wages of his abler conirade, yet set constantly upon turnivg to the beat account the moderate or slender gilts with which the Almighty has endowed him, keeping his heart hamble, his body temperate, ever studying lo be more and mare trustful towards his God, and more and more helplul towards his family, ever anxious Gazette.JOURNAL.VOL.101 made up by the joint efforts of the whoia community, and every one of us is responsib'e for promoting in his measure and degree the work of diffusing civilisation.(Loud cheers.) Moreover, we hve in times when the dis tribution of the shares of this work 1s gradual y and seunibly altering.A thousand years ago, in the days of our English Alfred, or of the greater aud more tamous Charlemarne, \u2018lie will of uue man wert far towards guiding the conduct and determining the destiny of no.Sumeumen it wonld even happen that nations or iribes wero brought to baptism In masses, and placed by baptism within all the civilising and reforming influences of the Christian lauh and Church.A great French writer, Monterquien, observas \u2018that in the infancy of political sugiely the prominent men make atid mould ihe matter, in the maturity of it the nation makes and moulds the prominent men.\u201d 1 this was true in his day, it is much mere largely ire in ours ; for more has been done within the last two or three generations lowards placing popular rights oo a secure-®asis ; towards providing for their progressive extension ; and towards allotting a real share in the management of public sfluirs tothe ditlerent members of the communily, than had been done for centuries before.In concurrence with this valural and beneficial change, un is highly needful that the members of clnsses formeriy excluded trom social power, but now coming to share 11 ite possession, should recollect that scciely has much higher and more extended claims upon them than it liad before, Where, unhappily, slavery prevails, it comes to be thought of very litle consequence, sothat the labourer performs a certain amount of worl, whether in other respects he lives the hile of a man or of a beast.But in proportiou ne wo gel further and further removed [rom slavery, in proportion as the perconal rights of each ic- dividual are more and more jealonsly guarded by the laws, us lie himaelf 16, by liberal institutions, provided with an influence in the making of those lsws by which he isto be governed\u2014aociely is, on the other hand, moro ard nore entitled to expect fiom him, along with such mental cultivation as he may be able fo attain, an enlightened conscience, a cheerful steady deference to lawful authority, an honourable sensw of independence, an uawil- lingness to beoome a burden upon others, and a clearer view in the performance of his duties as a husband, tather, neighbour, parishioner, Juryman, à voier at elections, or whatever else he may be.(Applause.) And allahis 18 nolight matter.Human life rationally viewed is serious and earnest, and when the image of cur duty ia placed befuie us we are sometimes afraid of it, and tempted to run away from il.It is not a wonder that the feeling 18 found which makes us think the day is no moro than sufficient for the bur- tomake thew, by precept if he can, or at any rate by the authority of his example.orderly, diligent, modest, und affectionate, with a good conscience before Gad aud nan ;\u2014which, | ask, of these (wo is the man really civilised?[ think the fitet, with his great powers, is like a slave chained to the wheel of civilisation, compelled 10 help it forward with his own hands, bot forbulden by his own obstinate and ruinous infirmity to partake of ne refreshing influences.He rerves at a bunquet of which he cannot panske.He is like a torch of flaring pine, which ia a light 10 others, bu?devours and cousumes iself.(Applause.) But in the humble home of his, perhapa, den- pised companion, cl aultmes and order reign.Husband and wife, parents and children, grow in mutual love from day to day; every good disposition to each member of the fami'y finds a stay and bulwark, and every besetling weakness finde a rebuke in the right conduct au discipline of the rest.They learn, by respecting others, 10 respect, alan, the handiwork of God in themselves.Good times are not dishonoured by excess, and bad tines are cheered partly by the product of forethought in the good, partly, iso, and always eflectually by the knowledge that we are not chastened withont a purpose, and that chastening 18 but the quickening of the fire for the belter tempering of the metal of the man.(Cheers.) Leisure, such aa he may have at hand, is employed by such a person to puniy the soul and elevate the mind.With thie outward freedom secured to us by the laws corresponds an inward freedom from every degrading tendency.In the house of that man, though it be floored with bricks and roofed with straw the work of civilisation is advancing, and he and his family are entitled to their place among both it promoters and ita products.If you usk, then, where civilisation resides, I repiy, in man, m man only, and in all ranks of men; but sometimes more truly in the lowliest cotlage than in (he mansion of the wealthy.(Applanse.) If you ask me in what it consists, I reply, that apart from religion its conslititent paris gre many\u2014are mors than could easily be recounted ; yet some of them may be named, and such are these :\u2014The love of order in lhings mental and bodily, personal and domes'1c ; the love ol cleanliness ; the love of the wotka of nature; the loveof things beautiful produced by the art of man ; thellove of courtesy and kindly manners; the love of knowledge, and the sense that il guides us vpwarde ; the love of our neighbours of every class, and respect, of their righie and fellowmen, equal to our own; à respect, not for their nghts only, but for the feelings, showing itself in small things fully as much as in great; a love of law, love of freedom, love of country, a love for the throne, anu ol her who sits upon itl\u2014(cheers)\u2014and who, happily, is to ue bo'h the highest image of every social and civil blessing, and also the fisst among all human ageuls in procuring and sharing them.(Loud cheers.) No, my friends, civilisation thus regarded means a great bless.ing, or rather nn aggregate or collection of great blessings; bul they are not blessings for which we are to wait with lolded arms.They are not blessings like the rain and dew from heaven, but like those minerals beneath the surface of the earth, which have dona so much towards making onr country rich and strong.They ara gifix of Providence, and they belong to that class &hich are given through vur exerlions, which are in our power to altain, and which it is our own fault 1! we fail lo pussess, They are bleasings in the work of civilisation\u2014a work, in the prombtion of which we all, of ali classes, have L.bear ou: share.Notation, however high, releases from the obligailon\u2014no station, however humble, excludes frum the pleasure und the privilege.Those who travel {rom land to land well know that nuthing 18 more readily vbseivahle then the difference between the mass ol the people in una country and snother as to the degrees of tha civilisation which the individuals possessing them have personally attained.Just as the national wealth is the sum total ot all efforts of labour, skiil, and intel'ect applied to pruduction, and just as a hodman at 24, or 28.6d.a day contributes 10 it no less in proportion thao Lhe man ol propery who owne an iron work, or the engineer who projects and execules a railway, or the capitalist who regulates the exchanges of he world, s0 as renpeots (bis higher treasure, it is a treasure dens laid upon it.That which is varinusly felt amongevery class is felt, and naturally felt, by 1he labouring class in its simplest tonn.When they rise in the morning \u2018abour {aces them, and when the day clones, weariness, following upon toil, depresses them.Yet your présence hero to-night, my inende, shows thal this, though it may be lrue, is not the whole truth, Where there is a brave and gallant spirit in a mun it commonly, and in ihe absence of extraordinary trials, manages to save something of time, of thought, of energy, frum the urgent demands of his outer lile and his bodily wants.There isthe blessed rest of Sunday, a standing and a speaking witness of the everlasting truth that \u201cman does not live by bread alone.\u201d And on every day the careful guthering of even small fragments of lime, some of which well nigh every man, woman, and child has it in hia power to gather, will, so it be but sleadily and constantly continued and made a part of the daily habit of our lives, produce in the end not ouly considerable, but even surprising, results.Yet, after all, it must not be lorgntien that one central eflectual element in your efforts for civilisation is lo be found in Christianity.individual men living under Christianity, and who will-perhaps caring little for Christian- ity\u2014themselves see no direct connexion between the Gospel and many useful discoveries of prosperous industries, may think they can fashion for themselves civilisation out of 1he matenals which earth aflords, without the trouble of taking inlo view our relations to the world unseen and him who rules in it.Far be it from me to bring a railing accusation against them ; but | think they are mistaken.This world 1s God\u2019s world by right, ours only by gill aud sufferance ; and it cannot go wall with us If we try to shut him out of it.(Appleuse.) But in truth what we have moat to fear is not the prevalence of error of this kind, taking the form of philosophy or wisdom ; it is cur own faithlessness, out own sel- fishneas, our own worldliness, aver drawing us downward in despite of affections which grow weaker by neglect, and which are at length wholly stifled by the thorns ard briars of evil habit growing up into a tangled thicket around them and over them.It ir not erroneous belief that is the cause of wide-spread ruin.It is the fear, the discipline, the pleasure, the cares, the desires, the app iles which shut out from the mind of the creatare the thoughtof the Creator.Many of us have read in this solemn season, in the service of the church, the account of the birih of our Lord at Bethlehem.In that we are told by the evangelist these simple words, ¢ There was not room for them in the inn.\u201d\u201d What thougths do these words awaken in the mind?Perhaps the first may be this\u2014that no wonder, in eo great a concourse of people of all ranks going up io be registered for laxee, there should bo no room in the inn for 'he poor aud unpretending tnother of the Saviour 10 be delivered of her first-born child.But the second thought may be that the world 1s like thatinn.That, amidst 1s pump and magnificence amidet the whirl and hurry of its business amidst the marble edifides of its gigantic tri- umpha, amidst its enterptises, amidst the crowd and presure of even its neediest inhabitants, there 18 noi room for (he Savivur of mankind.Upon thisthought another may follow\u2014Ihat that inn, in respect of its bustle and turmoil, is like the world.Man crowds round man giving humselt up without reserve, whether io vicious indulgences, or selfish enjoyments, or 10 the echeme« of advancement in this world, till he feels himae!f so fail that there 1s nat room in him for the thought that hie food and rniment, his gitts and facuities, his hopes and proapects, all that he has, and ail that he can ever be, come down to him from the Mo-t High, and are to be rendered up again to him from whom they eome, in banks, in praise, and in dJatifol obedience.elon Eancy Rrervo \u2014Eariy noihg is absoln\u2018ely injurious if it unfits us for vigouros wouk through the day.It is impossible io lay down a uniform law aa to the quantity, either of food or of sleep, which each individual requires.What is excess to one would be tn litle for another.Some mien dam work best with eight hours\u2019 sleep, and sore can do equally well with ssven.John Wes:ey ia vften qualed to rove that six hours sleep are sufficient for à man; but the reply is obvieus that though » : § : x Caress ma Te SR ar ae Wesley did hoi pena mors than eit notre 6 the Min bed, he Yui alwaÿs (coz n goc 1 long tap in the ronras 01 the day, std ui bY no means lol'uwa hut what sutlioed for him shonld suffice for cibern.li is tolter, as ail experienve proves, lo work vigoruus ÿ with the laculties in à state of alacuty aud alertes for u shorter period thau to continue Junzer at Dongs LR > + alexa Rs Lu pure! punag AB nan: gg (a erg fafa ppdasy : ee ¥ 4 drcer ErpiidisiEs Ein fl: fais RSS EI EE.Ep gi 8101 5 5 101 1 1 CEE |e «eee ws sr.\u20ac EgRgussenirzeaastFilezee æ A wr ® oF, 20 = DODDDRDDDDDDDIDDD ae i SRE 2, zzEEszo=Fedesgll, RataNegant gs EE es ESA ; Pat : : r Ha °3 a . | of anothes > has issued 0g his house gsinst any of ÿ their coun- approuch of s ulso ities of tbe will eviuce l\u2019s proclame.the Interestg « Leneficent ts of our fe].dgruent où à ns of human contented ned to exter.us they arg tion af their dution to ab.Cessary self ose Who huve icre recorded mpered bya the impotent 8 regards the orituitals az De Wyself tg In your wig.re expedient, ties all gop.tes thut my es in any (f mation, thet vice with the nishment of ile insurrec.Measure pos.n this light fords to our prouf of the party which upant of the and which very variety us use of the ititorset up NB.tbe sccrist 10 purs la addition sorbet eu Eau to awit o Lopdos,\u201d for sale.REMARKS.Nothing duing.Cermmaerclal\u2014 Hate Buran Moo a6 (8 9835: with buyers, Quebec bas ad iv.Torouto-\u2014Busere tt 1044 & iry.yu \u2014 104.City of Moutreal=No augur.le Asked for né six Hels tres at 734 preote Vers limited roles tela ut 2.805 for thls stock, \u20ac5 dividend.vous Works bee Ta arable toda RANCH BUCK.aifideud of $9 per share ibis compuny during the year i 1 $14 10 the year upou tht dividends Sou Just au in v:dinary ; .14 have buen still larger.The atoe the Se ing vue uf the best paying local investme bar Lee syo0k.\u2014Montreal\u2014 Buyers ; no sellers, Boxbe-\u2014Jn Goveru 3 ds.Mun for shost date toad \u2014No treossclions.Q Work Eater Works\u2014Not to be had.\\ rs, \u2014Bvltig ut three lo four discount.however, who are taking it at fou gooda, continue holding it at 2}, Lh continues any.rar \u2014Very little offering.Montreal is not quite su York is considerably lower, sterling exchange st 57 @ 58, and still ndvaucing- KXUHANGE OX LOXDON.Bunk rate, 80 days.Wx @ ll » cent.Private, CO dayn, .0 @ lus Private, 90 days.0% BXCUANCE 0N XEW YORK.26 (@ 28 discount.aka 9 (0 81 + .H.WURTELE, Shure Broker, No.8 Quebec Chambers, St.l\u2019uter Street.Queber, January 15th, 1863.er RETAIL PRICES OF QUEBEC MARKETS.is Blonds a8d Débéntures Stocks) ie in ail cases payable pete.| arrangement.exchange Le chasert, draw où ti © L'aion Ban i No transactions.LU.Canads\u2014 @ bls preter arth America\u2014Not over V9 @ bee\u2014No enquiry.Montresl\u2014Nothiug ol doing.Torunto-\u2014Duli at quotutinnd.Company\u2014Hall.youtly ; no transantiung lungs pad by exceed in avoust Bat of nny i vverer, suÉicient to pay of the 160 past yaars-lowsivg, b the $130 share ; showing years, the dividend in thus entablished i Montreal ment Bonds, nothing doing.; No enquiry.Quebec do,\u2014Buyers, but no sullers Ha trea! Corporation and Water Quebec ditto\u2014None pow ofieriug Storekeepers, r discount in payment lor discount ; somo even ask Though de rate, in firm, the rate of drafts on New but very unsteady, Gold ls held in New York at 42 là 43 premium | sliver st 32 (à 85 ; and Hottowar'a Pire \u2014 Determination of Blood to the Head \u2014Imprudence or neglect Vicscd 16 tantainouüt to constructive auicide\u2014-the peit- alty, à short, quick \u201cruygle, and instastancous death.AU4ho seo of full babit, or salject to apoplectic ur epileptic file should never be with- oyt these invaluable medicines, as they will fied 8 ale, d ig occasional doses of every Instance they Lave been aitended with the most successful results.Sold hy all druggiate ab 25 cents, 62 cents, und $1 per box, 185 HO.$#1,000 Reward For any article in the Market that will stop the Tuotbache ss quick as the Mugie Lotion.\u2014 Sold by McLeod, und Musson & Lo., sud ail Dealers in Medicine, Cumpounded by Dr.Bowker, E., und loston, Mass, T DIRTIIS.On Tuesday, Inst, the 13th iost., Mra, Lachlan McLeun, of a\u2019 daughter.In this city, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr.Fraucis Gallagher, of à daughter, On the 15th instant, the wife of Mr.David Dandie, of this city, of a gun, MARRIED, On Wednesday evening, the 14th inst, by the Revd.Mr.Powis, Mr.P.Sinclair to Caroline Jessie, daughter of the late Daniel Ferguson, Esq., merchaut, of this city.At St.Juseph, Point Levi, on the 13th inst., Mr.P.Wallace, ship-chandler, to Miss Celunire Samson, fifth daughter of Mr.N.Samson, farmer, of that pariah.| At Notre Dame de Levis, on the 12th instant, ; by the Rev.M J.D.Deziel.cure of the parish Mr.L.Roy to Miss Elizabeth Ramsay, daughter of Mr.Geo.Rumsay, both of the same parish, House to Let, them.fa\u2018 Swvetzburg, C.FIRST LECTURE IN QUEBEC ! | MUSICITALL._ Postponement.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 In consequence of tLe death of the BISHOP OF QUEBEC, Mr.Wyxaen's Lecture où \u201c CBISA AND THE CLINESE, is l'OSTPOFED tilt | Friday Evening, Jany.16, Mr.Weeks Wynters WILL TAKE PLACE AS ABOVE, Under the distinguished Patronage of The Commandant of the Forces sud the Officers of the Garriron, The Worsbiptal the Mayor and City Conneil, \u2018The Heads of the Public Departments, The Literary end Hirtorien! Society of Quebec.The Library Association, ete, eto, ete.By the kind Permission of Major Fielden, THE SPLENDID BAND OF 60ru RIFLES Will be inatiendance.SUBJECT OF LECTURE: \u2018CHINA AND THE CHINESE.\u2019 The Lecturer, having recently returned from Central China, will give characteristic sketches of CHINESE LIFE AND MANNERS, us witnessed by himself during 4 loug residence in (be interior.In the second portion of the Lecture, be will appear in the Magnificent Costume of A MANDARIN OF THE © BLUE BUTTON.\u201d me te Sh Le Ww anted.R75 Avon FH 1 want to fitre Foie] nm every Couniy ai $78 a month, expanses paidy to sell my Lew cheap FAMILY SAWING MACHINES.Adder, (puat sl.) oo 8B.MADISUN, Alfred, Maing, December 39, 1862.sm - Wanted.860 A MONTH {\u2014Wo want Agents at $60 x mouth, expenaos paul, iv sell our new EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIEN TAL BURNERS, und thirteen other new, ureful and curious articles.Fifteen circulars sent free.© Address, (post paid,) ! SHAW & OLARK, Biddeford, Maine.December 29, 180%, sa Coal Oil! Coal Oil! | \u2014 FOR SALE, A lot of Champion Coal Oil! JUST ARRIVED.Apply to ANDREW STRANG.Quebec, Jany.9, 1663.nw High School of Quebec.\u2014 | INCORPORATED 1815, Rector : OY & (k, OR a LP : 014 ZYLOBALSAMUM, Tho great umequalied Preparations for Resteriug, Invigorating, Beautitying and Dressing the Hair, Rendering It soft, silky and glossy, and dispostug it to remain in any douirod position ; quickly cleansing tho scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and natural color to the Hulr, IT NEVER FalLS To Restore Grey Hair TO Its Original Youthful Color AX \\s wok a Dye, PROVINCI HON, GEO.CRAWFORD, LEWIS MOFFATT, Ew.| ANGUS MORKISUN, Esq.at Vo I et \u2014_ L INSURANCE SPN CO OF CANADA.ESTABLISHED A.D.1849.IIEAD OFFICE-TORONTO STREET-TORONTO: \u2014CAPITAL, $1,743,620 DIRECTORS.HON.J.OILLYARD CAMERON, Puampext.|| J A.M.SMITH, GEO.DUGGAN dn., Esq.JOUN CAMERON, Esq.8.HOWARD, ESQUIRE, Vice\u2019 Presmrwy.CHRIST.ROBINSON, Esq.W.J.MACDONELL, Esq.Erg C.J.CAMPBELL, Ese.MAsadER AND SECEKTARY\u2014JAMES SYDNEY CROCKER, Faquing.AssIRTANT SECRKTARY\u2014DONO UGH O'BRIEN.Esquire.; Souicrrors-\u2014MESSRS.LUGGAN & BURNS.|| Ilaxexne\u2014-CONMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA.Quebec, January 20, 1802.'ITHIS long established Company, with its numerous and responsible Stockholders, and its lurge subscribed capital, affords an amount of security to the assured unsurpassea Ly any other transacting business in this Province.For Insnrauce against Fire, apply to WALTER C.HENDERSON, Hunt\u2019s Wharf.But cts direetly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the patra) nourlsbment required, producing the sume vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth.Tor Ladies and Onildven \u2018Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal sumum has no equal.No lady's toilet is complete without it.Sold by Druggists throughout the World, PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 198 Greenwich Street, New-York City, 3 NATIONALE, ou in its Baxxixa Housr, opposite Tetu & Gar- neau\u2019s Store, St.Peter Street, Lower Town.d'elock, PM, on Satnrday from 10 o'clock, AM, to 1 v'clock, PM.La Banque {ROM and after MONDAY next, 22ud inst, the affaire of this institution will be carried Ofllce Hours: from 10 o'clock, A.M., to 2 Great Sale OF DRY GOODS!! FROM THIS DATE TILL ; \u2014_\u2014 ; .+ i A g ; VRy hon every (Compiled for the Quebec Gazelle.) With possession on the Ist May next.Doors epen at SEVEN o'clock, Chair to he The Co ee Haren, B.A.of Pembroke Ju ob at Nl\" 3) aa Fv ASA 81st DHCEMBEF, nt Lincoln\u2019 \u2014 ; \\ takes ab BIGHT o'clock precisely.ge : \u2018Th NR re ushier.à (he subse.Questc, 16th January, 1863.THAT Commodious HOUSE, No.| ! ! J Masters : APS RAGE i Quebeo, Dec 22 1862.THE BALANCE OF administra.s.d.a d.by D 14 Palace Street, lately occupied Admittance to Reserved Sent 50 Cent The Rector ; r v.Ce Te nat law to bus.y Doctor SELEY, with Stables, Concl | A nee Reserved Seats, .50 Cents ; i } [be Rector, a aa RES F H dd samy nee Beet, per Ib.0u.02 Navy, he MARITIME EXTRACTS.RED PINE, wd oldest dealers in drags and medicines in Lhe \u2014\u2014\u2014 the Summer and Winter scasons, on the most 2 Quebec > yy, 18 : 2 DIN ; nited States and Canada.favorable terms.; ': rom pu Top Eu \u2014Capuin ©.0 Slovemson, witog tan WHITE PINE, Onision ob zik Trave\u2014\u201c We know of no| JUST RECEIVED, GODFROI GINGRAS.FUR COATS, ou om postage Friend Li reporte\" ved nag d'maged, PE la not WHITE PINE MASTS.medicine which has deservedly sustained so high - ~ i LLL iy Stocke, Bonds, Debentures, Bills of Exchange the cane.I wus within ten miles of Hulybead twice ; but .a reputation for so long a term of years, or , : , and all descriptions of Securities bought and od o rr galo after glo sprung up, and drove me back, das only , 22 This TIMBER can be delivered at any which more rarely disappoints the reasonable A CELCOICOI! TO\" Quebec, Jany.12, 1863.Im2aw ' sold.Loans negotiated., renue.He seventeen days from ee date this port (étierd) on the time during the Winter, from the Subscribers expectations of those who use it.\u201d - B ï F F A L 0 8 o #9 Business conducted with the Crown of Congres 2th of Deceinber, wind-bound, and am now waiting for » premises, [Siried by pans Set oldest and most re- OF Lands Department, aad other Government y - > Liverpool.T .a tha a ræists i ; 14 by order ir LE plat hin, wad as wade her fourteen knotn.My J.H.CLINT, speetable druggists in the Unie States.) Offices lie sage, the je in ti » s .ALL AT Quebec, Nov.24, 1862, iw complished cargo ta Mip-top Order\" Quebec, Jany.16, 1863.Bt.Paul Street.EXTRACTS Fron LETTERS RECEIVED FROM PHY- West End Double Crown , | converted ; ._\u2014 a _ SICIANS.PASSENGERS ARRIVED.3 ; ; N E W th a prayer Per steamship Jura.Aiton, from Liverpool :\u2014Mve Breck BUTTER FOR SALE.« I, with confidence, recommend itas superior LEDTCED PRICES G 0 0 D S Bain ga.and two children, E Goorge, Mra Potter nnd two children, to any other preparation for the above com- | 0 ate.Portland ; Mr Seal.Mr P Seal, Mr Fitzpatrick, Montreal ; Mr plaints.\u201d ¢ It has a superiority over every kind k 3 yduced, and Jonfederate ing France in interven- Blair, Toronto; Mr Swann, Montreal ; Mr Donnelly, Mr Connolly.St Joba ; Mr MeSabon, New York ; Capt Hauler, Capt Savay, Montreal ; Capt Smith, Portland ; Lieulenaut Marshall, Lieut Savage, Quebec ; and 81 steerage.25 K Bes superior Upper Canada Butter.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebee, Jany.14, 1863.of medicine used, and has been used for lung complaints with wonderful success.\u2019 \u201cI am satisfied it is u valuable medicine.\u201d\u201d \u201cIt is n safe, convenient, and very efficacious medicine.\u201d \u201cTo In boxes, half-boxes, and quarter-boxes.FROM THIS DATE! CHRISTMAS er \u201cJe 1 knowledge, it has never di inted tl ., .INDE 2 wing :\u2014 Tar dena THE reasonable expectations of those whe have used As fine Fruit as ever imporied into this P in \u2019 H .ressers HEXDERSON, RENFREW & CO., ; ; London Shipping & Mercantile Gazette, nt ; LP +1 \u20ac qe ; ¢ oy s Hai \u2018e .ved te [Com Be toto tna mares Provincial Church Paper, |i,\u201d 1 conidently meommend its use in ai LL market rince\u2019s Hair D .Bude Sect.Mit) Year's ih are VESSELS ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.\u2014 to any other medicine within my knowledge.\u201d or gale by \u2014 Quebec, Dec.19, 1862.om here to FROM QUEBEC HE ECHO is the oldest Church paper in| \u201cOf all the principal remedies used for coughs, 1 _ J.WHITEHEAD, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR.Tn Tn destroyed Deal, Dec 50-\u2014Carolive, Harris.Gravesend, Dee 51\u2014Suowbird, Cocken, Cunada, und is recognized as the Provincial organ, being circulated in all the Canadian am satisfied yours is the Lest, und hope it will be Letter known and more generally used.\u201d \u201c1 48 John Street.Quebec, Dec.24, 1862.ALL and examine H.& W.BANSLEY\u2019S Em ployment.Rifts.i jasti i .re preseri balsam, aud regard it ns Mill Creek Hull, 23\u2014Pntrieian, Carmel.dioceses, \u2014 the Ecclesiastical Intelligencer of have prescribed your balsam, gard it © «Land 5 DANS LE troyed an Liverpool, Dec Sth Edom, Dodd.which, with that of Great Britain, Ireland, the [ost valuable and effective remedy within Ws Or, Toye: mic Ganinel HE Undersigned has, for several years past, ptured the FROM MONTREAL.A Europe, United States, £e , &e., is given at thet mes ee letter just rece:ved fr - Malaga Grapes, English, acd German manufacture, received per -L been engaged in a business, which bas HE subscriber having LEASED the SHOP Liverpool, Dec 28\u2014Eliaa, Fraser.29\u2014Nolson, Glaister.earliest possible dates.The ECHO contains also | Extract froma letter jus rece.ved from a gen last Steamers from Europe yiclded bind ut the rate of three thousand dollars adjoining J.B.LIVERNOIS' Photographiq at the Fe- 30\u2014Bimalays.Religious Selections, Editorials, and Correspon- | tenn, ordering some ot the Balsam = D t & Ar Remember No, 10 st John Street.per annum, aud is now willing to teach it to Establishment, St.John's Street solicits inspec- rircesboro Deal, Deceraber 20\u2014tnawdrop, Cotten.dence, select reading for the young, and Literary * Markesan, Green Lake Co.Wisconsin, a es, C, 62.: others, The business is of a highly useful and tion of choi lety of ! ' 2 5 ta à « December 12, 1862 Quebec, Dec.15, 1862.A on of a choice variety o Pxtracts for every Class, of pending.It in in t Mesars.Reed.Cutl Len ge \u201cpor \u2019 , | geneal character, adapted both to sities and ee MARITIME EXTRACTS.fact, the great aim to make the \u201c ECHO\" a first- \u2018 Mersrs.Reed, \u20ac \u2014 emen\u2014 + TT tr rt nro Sn villages, aud one that any person of ordinary - ST Liverpool, December 30th\u2014The Echo, O'Donohue, from | class Family Papen.some tweuly years [have ured your Vegetable ALAGA GRAPES, | DETECTION OF THEFT.capacity, young or old, mule or female, can Jewellery, r - Quebec, which urrived at this port, waterlogged, on the SUBSCRIPTION Palmonary Balsam ip wy family.but more par- Frest Lemons ) acquire with a few hours\u2019 practice, and by which eu am Dn Er Marion, of Quebec, 5, oe ticularly for myself, When I first used it.Twos! prunes, in jars and cartoous, HERE is no better way for the prevention they can secure a very bandsome income, Sev- Plated Ware, @ Bernier, arrived beru, wad ia latitude 32 longitude 12 wast, Ove Year, payuble in advance.+8200.{give up by phy Heu hey b ve elwaye Preserved Fruits or detection of THEFT of Linen, Silk snd eral young ladies who huve received instructions 2 on the 20th Instant, an ordinary seaman, named John Vol.12 commenced on the 8tb instant.tion.1 obtained immediate elp.ave 8 ways Eleme Fige in boxes Colton wearing apparel, than to bave every from mme, both in New York State and Pennsyl- Fanoy Arti 1 2 D'ilara, aged Lwenty, was engaged in coiling up ropes on kept it since, and consider it, for the tungs, the gr, cer ith \u201cPA YSON'S IN BLË in, are caruing upwards of $15 per week by 5 the poop, when the vessel gave heavy lurch, and threw ig y Boxes Orange, Citron, and Lemon Peel article marked with \u201cPAYSON's INDELIBLE | vanin, a & up p = hin over the lee rail The ¥aip, waa immediately hove to THOMAS SELLAR.best medicine T ever used.1 have recommended Lemon and Orange Lemouade ! INK.\u201d No art can efface it.lt requires no it, and there is no reason why any one else &o &e &e.Z rader close-reefod maintopwail ; but the ses was runuing so! Montreal, January.1863.it iu several cater, and in nearly every case it Pure Virgin Honey, strained and in Lhe comb, preparation.Ask for Paraon's IspeLiBLE Ink cannot do the same.Tovalids, even, can do wel) oy oy e B high, that it was impossible to make any offort to save bag proved beneficial.It cured oue lady after 8 y \"| For sale by all Druggists in Quebec.by it, as it is Do peddling affair, but a business _ him.ort of the Snowdrop, from Montreal, vin Sydaey, C.; the doctor had pronounecd her incurable.\u201d F le L Quebec, Dec.1, 1862, shat is perfectly respectable.Gentlemen aud Sullable for the Holiday Senson.x HE B., saved December 10, arrived in the Downs hth Ler ut Agent in Quebec, Ruspeotfully yours, MH, RosINson.or sale 5 WHITEHEAD ' \u2019 ladiea ot leieuré who would like to learn the EE Sydney the barque Lydia, of Glasgow.from Montreal for MR.P.O'REGAN Prici.\u2014Small size, 50 cents ; large, $1.Be .' business for their own amusement or pleasure, J.ARDOUIN.73% Tag j and the St.George, from Quebec for Queenatown, Sl Vestry Clerk careful to get the genuine, which is prepared 48 John Street.- will find the practice of It a pleasant pastime, =.ot ing.0 LE .; .x \u2019 ÈS a A dnclurgiog.en, bound went.December 2rd, Iatitude Cathedral.only oT RIED, CUTLER & CO., Boston, aud Quabee, Dec.24, 1862 - TN and onc that they will take great Interest in.N.B.\u2014Old Gold and Silver bought or takon : à! 2 48.30 uorth, longitude 21.94, by the Snowdrop, Cotten, from Quebec, Jany.14, 1863.4 50 y g y.EE 2 IN i On receipt of $1, 1 will sen Ir nte Dstruc one in exchauge.% Montreal, in tbe Downs.! ! .J.MUSSON & £04 chee R £ rr ta SELEY > by which any person can ven fly acquire the art, ; ents for Quebec.ais i 0 contain ever o : \u2014 QUEBEC Dee, 20,1802 gents Qagh EMMANTS ! : 20252 | iia.relive io he carrying Toons taie Walohen, Clocks ad Jewellery clsned and SPECIAL NOTICES.\u2014 Dec \u20ac ; Fact The British and North American | ill be bighly profitable.Tho purchaser of repaired.Des 22, 1862 ° ry yal Mail Steamships.the \u201cprinted instructions\u2019 will ulso be author- uebee, Dec.22, .Fi re JAssu rance Que ec arriage acto \u2019 y Roya M P ized to Leach it to others; and [ have sometimes MRS.WINSLOW, OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ; Hi received us high as $200, for teaching it person- .ETWEEN N.York and Liverpool, calling A a as 9 ates AY experienced Nurse and Female Physician, oc ST.URSULE STREET, at Cork Harbor: and between Boston and ally toa single individual I would state farther resents Lo the attention of Mothers, her OMPANY , ; Mai | that $2.50 or $3 w uy everything that is « IT: .presen ! , (LATE ED.GINGRAS.) SALE OF R F M NANTS Liverpool, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor necessary to commence the business with, and Per Steamer \u201c Hibernian.\u201d i SOOTHING SYRUP FOR Bosten, Wednesday, Jan.7 Europa, Moodle, i New York, Wednesday, Jan.14 Persin, Lott, the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, I can furnish them.UST received per *¢ Hibernlan,\u201d a complete .; ic ; ; ddress, J Ye = u OTICE is hereby given to the Stockholdera HE undersigned wishes to draw the atten- Africa, Anderson, Boston, Wednesday.Jan.21 À , assortment of English SKATES (ladies\u2019 and 58 4 C HE XL 2 WD WR WE IW, [\\ [HF blebs given to th DIRECTORS tion of her friends, und of tbe public in oF China, Cook, New York, Wednesday, Jan.28 ALVORD T.PARSONS, gentlemen's) of the most approved palterns.5 Wednesday, Feb.4 No.36 Liberty Street 4 2 which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, Will take pluce où MONDAY, the SECOND day general, to the varied assortment of CAR- Arabia, Stone, Beaton, oy equosias: Pi il New York.x by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation Of FEBRUARY N&XT, by Ballot, until TWO RIAGES, of every description, which she bas D G à Australasian, Muir, N.York, Wednesday, Feb.Quebce, Dec.22, 1862 Im H.8.BOTT & CO.UE ; ! ; 0°clock, P.M.now on hand\u2014such ns PHÆTONS, SINGLE 4 y O0 8, _\u2014 ' \"fe : .Quebeo, Dec, 15, 1863.eT ~will allay ALL PAIN aud spasmodic action, and DOUBLE COVERED WAGGONS, which FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL: \u2018RESH CURRANTS 37» and is By order, cannot be surpassed in this country, either In MADE CHIEF CABIN PASSAGE.166 dollars FRE .t 28/4 Sure to Regulate the Bowels.A.D.RIVEKIN, solidity, a or ark nanthip.Her lute Suconn Canin #4 _.lL.100 + ARRELS of FINE QUALITY Los 9 153 lustband oblaine fa or Dis manufactures .! .EEE Depend it h it will tt Secretary, |.Aire - .y FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL : : N MONDAY afternoon last, between St.5 |3 Sommerer md\u201d Mothers, it will give rest to Quebec, Jany.12, 1863.3 in oT exbibition, as well on this continent During the Last Six Months! ! Curær Canin Passion.140 dollars 60 For sale Yu POSTON & CO fe Sirs Que asd the French Cathedral, a al | 8 ; i i ROOND UABIN 84 _., 80 , a * |T A .The flader w suit- Ë 8 Relief and Health to your Infants.F'ISIES She derires Meo to call public attention to the .8 Berths not secured until paid for.Quebec, Dec.26, 1863.\u2014 ably rewarded on leaving it at the Bookstore of y fact, that she has re-cngaged, without exception, WILL TALE PLACE ON - ; : Ë |» , i a board MippLeToN & Dawsox, foot of Mountain Hill E(w It not only relieves the child from pain, but the sume workmen, several of whom have been An experienced Surgeon un board, DD! ; AWSON, toot of Mountain .Sole ino .in the cstablishment for upwards of twenty-five The owners of these ships willnot beaccounts Pe rfumer Quebec, Jany.2, 1863.% invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects Nursery or Night Lamp, arn \\ p y MOND A Y N EXT able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, 9 \u2014 \u2014 le acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole She hopes, by despatch and careful attention LL 9 PreclourStones or Metals, ualessBills oflading TOILET ARTICLES, &C JAPAN OOLONG TEA.le system.It will almost Instantly relieve AND to the quality of work issued from her establich- are signed thercforaud the value thereofthercin \u2019 .Just receire, Stormin N pdatue,vl \u20181g PN ., ecrit t ti expressed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; ., Just received, per Steamship Mavrocordatue, via .3 Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, meat, 0 erty the con inued liberal patronage AND For Freight or Passage apply to TT Subscribers have just received, gi > Portland, ! : and overcome Convulsions, which, if not speedil Jarri epaired in the best 0, St .Portland, a fresh supply o! the IF remedied, end in death.We bellove it I the TEA AND COPPER BOILER for all a es sigle.Storage FOLLOWING DAYS, 4 Bowling Green, 5 PERFUMERY, TOILET and FANCY ARTI- 50 HAs paperior Uncolonred au ew York, CLES, au which the, eave to notice\u2014 \u2019 .iz BEST and SUREST REMEDY ino THE WORLD, .CONDITIONS LIBERAL.; oN THE Or to B.C.& 1.G.BATES » Buiong 78 For sale by iE nt all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA L.J.GINGRAS.103 State street, Boston.Mr.Madan\u2019s Celebrated Tooth Paste, LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO, Ed In children, whether it arises from Teething or \u2014\u2014 Quebco, Jany, 19, 1863.; 1 January 5, 1863.White's Ban de Lavande à Ja Vanille, 83 St.Paul Street.Ë , g Centre Tables in tho Upper Store.from any other cause.We would say to cvery mother whe hasa child suffering frum any of the To be used with the Ordinary Coal Oil Aside from thie, tte Adaptability to various uses QUEBEC OXES Webb's CELEBRATED The Most Suitable PRESENT for Guerlain's Ambrosia! Shaving Cream, Bucknell\u2019s Skin Soap, Qnebce, Dec.31, 1863.Snuff in kegs, assorted qualities and sizes.g 1 à ; ALSO d 8 io ba ff dR d - at ley\u2019s Glyceri d Al oap, in bars 5 | .z : foregoing compleints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR Lamps, or Gas.A LARGE Lor oF Christmas is ange on G yeerine and Almond Soap, Coffees\u2014Green and Roaste 2 PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF \u2014 2 ; ; \u2014ALSO,\u2014 ; Rio Cof- $ ë OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering Fi re Assu rance od Huckab 1\" MNMUITO® 3 Dr.De Roos\u2019 Celobrated Gutta Vite, or Life 1 50 BAS vey agua ra, and Rio Co f ; oblld and the rellef that will be SURE\u2014yes,| LIGHT AND HEAT COMBINED.Fring u Towels And the Best Place to Obtain it is at Po Davenport's Specifio for Gout and Rheu- For sale by le ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to foliow the use of COMPANY.25 per cent.under the usua) price, the matism, : LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO., 8 ly medicine, If timely used.Full directions -_ Non areil.a splendid Polish for Patent Leather Quebe, Deo.31 tas.83 St, Paul Street.; \u2014 d other Boots, &e., &o.uebee, Dec.-\u2014 genuine tenn then each of ee W Aer tinal\u201d Eo Ton dra To Co Tee made, ; GLOVER & FRY.M U S I C S T O R E, we A large ook of Bur ical Instruments, Tota ! 18 x $s| 2 : cook:d, Herbs steeped,\u2014 H done by th OTICE in hereby given, that the ANNUAL Yoo : comprising some of the latest improvemen s and Snuff.» : fr New York, is on the outside wrapper game flame Frans lights die am y ue N MEETING OF 'STOOKHOLDEES vit 3 Quebec, Jahy.12, 1868.27 ST.JOHN STREET, JOHN MUSSON & CO 0 ccos al et è ruggists th Dozens of certificates from eminent sicians held at the Company\u2019s Ofice on \u2019 .= \u2018 Principal Of a coder SE ho hi : 0 ommend it as being the ery bent arrangement the 26th duy of JANUARY instant, ut TWO AMERICAN CHEESE Where a splendid ariel Je wo be, obtained, both Quebec, Dco.29.1842, EAR TODACCOS, tn hide.and bales, eK R r SL, New York.for the Nursery or Sick Koom cver invented.o'clock P.M., when a STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS * \u2019 : Id Price only 35 cents per pote y o es ill be submitted.nn Candied Peels.Manufactured Tobaceos, various hrande, a ï à , Also,\u2014Miss K.Vanxovanser\u2019s new Waltzes, \u2014 JORN F.HENRY &00,, et to Tat rose Which few, having seen, oan AMERICAN CHEESE.the «Rocky Hollow,\" dedicated to Mra D.C.ITRON, Lemon and Orange Peels, pow re- Por sale by consent to let alone.By order C Montreal For descriptive circular, address , » For Sale b Tronson.ceiving ex \u201c Mavrocordatos,\u201d\u201d via Portland.LENBSURIER, GRANT & CO., \u2019 % A.D.RIVERIN, or Bale by R.MORGAN or sale b \u2019 83 St.Paul Bireet General Agents for Canada.Ww.+ FISH & co y Becrelary.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Denler In Music only, 7 M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebes, Dec.81, 1802, rea \u2019 ushec, Aug.15, 1863, Janvary 16, 1862, roadway, NY.Quebec, Jany.13, 1863.3 Quebeo, Deo.8, 1362.Quebec, Dec, 17, 1603.Quebec, Dec.26, 1368.' ' \u2018\u201c [ AE ati et SE ES 3 Srraserafts ali Fr il ll.pu Re THE QUEBEC GAZRTTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1863.comm ptites meet \u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EO a re rs gemmes Practical Experience Re eve, | HICK\u2019S The New York Tribune.KI CRE Son Eraser & Burnisher.EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.Consolation fur the Suffering.THEARLY titty years\u2019 continual use 1n every part of the habitable globe, amonget the savag: and the civilized alike, has proved that simple erupitions, open sores, hard tumors, wero.fulous developments of ail kinds.alse ges, cane cers, uld wounds, and, in one word, vary species of iaflammation and suppuration, whether in the eli, the tlesh, the glands.or amoung the muscles, can be arrested ang permanently cured, without danger, Ly robbing in and using ss a dressing, this inestimable Ointment, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, AND SAULT RHEUM.No remedy has ever dune so much for the cure of dis-ases of the Skin, Whatever torm they may usausu as this Ointment, No case of Salt Rheum, Bourvy, Sore leads, Scrofula or Erysipelus.can tous withstand îtr influence.LAD LEGS, OLD SORES, ANDULCRES Cases of many years\u2019 standing, that have per t'axcionsiy refuxed to yield to any other remedy or treatinent, have invariably succumbed to a few applications of this powerful anguent, ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.Ari ing trou à bad state of the blood or chronic disease, are cradiented, nod a clear and transpar- eit surface regained, hy the restorative action ei this Ointment, lt suipusses many of the cos and other toiletapplinucesin its power tc i pachics and other distigurements of the PILES AND FISTULA.Livery fora and feature of these prevaleut und crab rn disorders ig eradicated locally and en- vrely by the use of this Ointment : warm fomen- 1ations should precede its application.[Ite healthy qualities wil) be found tu be thorough uml invariable.Ruth the Ointment and Pills should be used in the fallewing cases : Mercurial Sin Diseases Sprains, Eruptions, sSwellesdilands Stitt.) lata, lea, Sore Legs, etter, tthenmatism, Sore Mreantn, leer, ting worm, Lore Heady, Venereal Sor] safe Hour Sore Throats, (Wow Is of | seals, Soren of als.hinds, ' kinds, i 7 CAUTION!\u2014 None are genuine unicrs Bonions, Bios inde Gay Tatu Baro, the wards Holloway, New York and London.\u201d ute discernible as uw Water-mark in every leal of the book ot directions around each pot or box: the sine may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.A handsome reward will be given tv any one rendering such information as uy lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting ihe wedicines or vending the game, knowing thew to be spurious.+, * $oid ut the manufactory of Professor Hot.Lowav, 80 Maiden Lupe, New York, and by all vespectable Druggists aud Dealers in Medicine thtoughout the United States and civilized world in pots, at 25 cents, 63 cents, wud $1 each.799 There is a considerablesaving by taking the larger size, .N.B.\u2014Directiousl'or the guidance of patients in every disorder are afixed to euch Pot.November 21.1860.MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY REVISED LISTof CHARGES tm MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER has been rstablisbed and may be seen at the Ce- met-ry, Or on application tu the Secretury or Treasurer.No work will be done upon ots unless specially ordered and puidiuadvaace fur the Sessoi.Owing tothe difficulty that has arisen in col locting accounts, the rule which provides thatnll charges for [nterments must be paid for when the order is given will, infuture, be atrictly ud hered to.Mr.Rongrr Waters has beenappolated Super- lnt-ndentof the Cemetery.By order, HENRY S.SCOTT, Qnebec, April 22, 1856.ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.Tho Best Mechanical Paper in the World.Tighhtoentiz Year 2 VOLUME VIII \u2014NEW SERIES.NEW VOLUME of this popular JOURNAL A cummenc-s on the first of Junuary.1b 1s puolisued WEEKLY, and cvery number conlsiux nixteun puges of useful iufurmation, nad trom live to ten origins] engravings of new iuventions and discoveries, all of which are prepured ex- pres-ly for its columue, To the Mechanic and Manufucturer.No person engaged in any of the mechanical or manufacturing pursuits should think of «doing without'\" the SCIENTIFIC AMeRICaN.It costs but six conts per week ; evury number contains frou Wx to ten engravings of new machines ad inventions, which cannot be found iv «oy other publication.To the Inventor.The Scrextieic AMERICAN is indispensable to every inventor, ns it not only contains illustrated descriptions of neurly all tbe beat luventious as they come out, but cach number contains un Official Liet of the Claims of ull the PATENTS issued from the United States l\u2019atent Office during the week previous ; thus giving a correct history of the progress of inventions in this country.We are also receiving, every weck, the best scientific journals of Great Britain, France, und Germany ; thus placing in our possession ull that is tranepiring in mechanical science and art in these old countries, We shall continue to transfer to our columne copious exiracts from thess journals of whatever we way deem of interest to our readers.A pamphlet of instructions, as to the best mode of obtnining Letters Patent on new inventions, is furnished free, on application.Messrs, Muxy & Co.have acted ns Patent Solicitors for more than BEVENTEEN years, in connection with the publication of tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ; aud they refer to 20,000 pateutees fur whom they bave done busincse.No charge A made for examining sketches and models of new iuventions, and for advising iu- veotors as to thelr patentability.Chemists, Architects, Millwrights and Farmers.Tus Sciextiric AMERICAN Will be found a most useful journal to them.All the new discoveries in the science of chemistry are given in its columns, ond the interests of the architect and carpenter are not overlooked : all the new discoveries appertaining to these pursuits being published from week to week.Useful and practical information pertaining to the Interests of millwrights and millowners will be found in the ScieNTIFIC AMER CAN.whivh information they cannot possibly obtain from any other source Suljvcts in which farmers are interested will be found discussed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN; most of the improvements in agricultural implements being illustrated fo its columns.TERMS.To mail rabscribers\u2014Three Dollars a year, or One Dollar for four months.The volumes com- menoe on the first of January and July.Speci men copics will be sent gratis to any part of the country.Western and Canadian money of Post-Offise stamps taken at par for rabscriptions.Caundiun aubscribera will pless# to remit twenty-five cents extra, ou cach year's subscription, to prepay postage.MUNN & CO.Pceutruens, ne J > a) Cll dO y at CF; Le + JM wel KN 5 Nes 7 « 7 \u201cYor SAR, AMEN, Lu I} Nez CS =~ Es > \u201coe 7 © Mf SS NN TPA CAL ~ ~ HEAT HAPPINESS AND LONG LIFE are within the peach of ull, by the se of Doctor FUCHANS VEGETABLE DOMESTIC Mish) INES, poepared from the Prescriptions of the Lie Dr.Bachan, F-Myw of the Royal | College of Physicians, &e, &e.Cures are duly made, and their efficacy proved in thousands of , custom, uttested before the Aldermen ut Guild- Chadd, th Right Bonble, Lord Muyor of London, and sitting Magistrates of Matlhoroagh Street, Westm nster, Worship Street, Bow Street, &c.Used by the most celebrated Clergymen, Medical men, and others, DR.BUCHAN & SUGAR COATED SARSA PARILLA PILES.It is a well-known fuet that Sarsapariila is the greatest quitter of t, - blood in the world, Keep your Bioad pure l\u2014your Bowels regulae!!\u2014stul defy the doctor!!! These Pills strike at the root of each disease, nnd are for the cure of every wilment incident to Man, Woman, and Child - such af Fruptians on the Skin, Indigestion, Bilious, Liver.and Stomach complaints, general Weakuens, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, So.e Throats, and every complaint enased by irregularities of the bowels, oLatrugted perspiration, ail deteriorated and unbeallhy blood.These Pills work their way to the very roots of each disense, cleansing in heir passage, (pecially where inercury hus been tuken, and removiaz every unhealthy accumulation till the blood ix puriticd, the whole system renovated, and all the functions meting according to nature ; the duties of life become u pleasure, where before they had hecu sad wid weary burdens, ! Do not hesitute ! do bot delsy a clean stomach must inake n clean body.À clean body will contain pure blood : when the stomach, body and Mood wre pure, from recu luting and cleansing the bowels, health is eor- tain, Begin at the beginning : waste se tine strike at the root of your ailment.Again, !
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