The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 18 avril 1864, lundi 18 avril 1864
[" \u201cVOL.102.\u2014 ee Quebec Gazelle, established 12764, : PUBLISHED by MESSRS.MIDDEETON & I 4WSON, Printers, Foot of Mountain Hill, ns Town, in the City of Quebec.Le a op StsCRIFFION :-FOUR DOLLARS Te qu, payable yearly in advance.po\" OV ERTISEM ENTS, delivered in before two AD r M.on the day of publication, inserted is written orders\u2014or till forbid, if uo Mol etions\u2014at 50 cents for six lines and sue for {ist ineertion.nud 124 cents tor each under: nt insertion ; for ten lines and above LL A for first insertion, and 17 centa for Fu hseguent insertion ; for ten lines and each 5 8 cents per line for frst insertion, und upar or line for each subsequent insertion.we pires by th yenr as may be agreed on.AE Al Letters and Communications must be MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Proprietors.o'chn pusE PAU.Que.Oct.5, 1863.YOON HORSES Ts OIA DR.MORSE\u2019S NDIAY ROOT PILLS.fl.MORSE, the inventer of MORSE°S Î INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his fe in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia au Aftica, as well as North America\u2014has speat three years among the Indians of onr Western country-\u2014lt Was HI his way lhatthe Indian Root liiis were first ducovered.Dr.Morse was the first man lo establish the fact that all diseases arise from (MPURITY OF THE BLOOD\u2014that our siength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid.When varions passages become clogged, cnd da notact in perteet harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loser i's action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pang, sickness and distress of every name ; our strength is exhausted, our healt we are deprived of, and it pature is ual assisted in throwing oft the stagnant hamors, the blood will become choked ani cease to act and tlius our light of life will forever be blown out.How, important, then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open.Aud how pleasant to us that we have it in our power luo pul a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse\u2019s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from Plants and Roo s which grow around the mountainous elifls in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased enan.One of the roots from which these Pills are made 1s a Sudonifie, which opens the pores of the skin and assists Natura iu thiowmg out the finer parta ut the corruption wi'tin.The second is a plant which 18 an Expectorant, tha! opens and unclogs the passage in the lungs; aud thus, 11 a soothing wmanner, performs is duty by throwing oft phlegm and other humors tiem the lungs by copious spiting.The thirdis a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity fam the bioud, which is then thrown out bountitully by the unnary or water passage, and waich could not have been discharged any other way.The fourth is a Catharlie, anil accompanies the other properties of the Pills winle engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of empurily, Which cannot pass by the olher vutlels, are thus lakea * up and conveyed ofl in great quantities by the buwels, CAUTION\u2014Beware of counterfeits.All genuine have the Signature of A.J.Waite & Co.Allohers are spurious.Beware of a counterfeit bearing the name of Janes Bakery; buy none but those bearing he tac simile signature of A.J.Wie & Co.B.L.JUDSON & to, Sole Proprietors, Brockville, C.W.& New York.De.Morse\u2019s hifian Rot Pills\u201d have Forty Pils each box, and are sold by ali dealers iu Mudicines, Piice 25 Cents per box ; five boxes will be sent on receipt of $1, postage paid.Agents for Quebec.J.MUSSON & CO.J BOWLES.J.E.BURKE, FE.GIROUX.Quebec, July 3, 1863.Wr RLD'S © HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM?CONVINCING TESTIMONY FROM DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMEN.Rev.C.A.BUCKBEE, Asst Treasurer American Bibles Union, N.Y.City, writes: *1 very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numernus friends, tn the great valuo of Mrs.8.A.Allen's World's lair Restorer and Zylobalasmom.\u201d Rev.WEST, Brooklyn, L.1: \u201c1 will testify to their value in the mont liberal sense.They have Testored try hair where it was bald, sud, where ray, to its origina! color.\u201d Rev, A, WEBSTER, Boston, Mass.: \u201cI have used them with Fen effect.I am now neither ball hor gray.My hair was dry and brittle; It is now soft us In youth.\u201d Bry.#1.V.DEGEN, Boston, Mase: \u201cThat they prmraote the growth of the hair where baldness in, Have the evidenco of my own eyes\u201d .ev.JOIIN F.ROBIE, Buffalo: \u201c I have used both the Restorer and the Zylobalssmum, and consider them tnvaluable.They have restored my gray hair to da original color.\u201d + 1L EATON, LL.I), President Union University, leon, writen: \u201c1 havo nsed Mra, 8.A.Allen's Worli's ate Restorer and Zylobulsamum.Tha failing of iy hatr has ceased, and my locks, which Were quite gray, ure restored to their original color.Sold by Druggists throughout the World.PRINCIPAL GALEN OFFIOR, Nos, 138 & 200 Greenwich 8t., New York, CAN fo AA a a Sa.Br a PEAT, tat EL LA | trash and the PUBLIC.\u2014NO.9.604.| [ee rretes HOSTETTERS HONTETTERS HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED CELEBRATED CELEBRATED STOMACH B ETERS STOMACH BUF TER: THE > ) RS! STOMACH B CONCLUSIVE PROOFS CONCLUSIVE PROOFS CONCLUSIVEP ROO S GF THE EFFICACY OF HOSTETTER\u2019S STOMACH BITTE HOSTETTER\u2019S STOMACH BITTERS.HOSTETTLER\u2019S STOMACH BITVERS.HEAR THE WITNESSES.Worthless aud pernicions articles are so often bolstered up in \u2018he advertising columus of the press by fabricated letters, that (he proprietors of Hos'etters Bitters rarely give quotations from their business correspondencs, le~t the genuine opinions of those who use and appreciate a genume article should be coulounded by the unitunking with the fulsome rigrnarole put no the mou his of wen of straw by unscrupulous empirice and charlatans, whose double object is 10 SELL both their Believing, however, that facts important to the health and comfort of the puvlie, and which can be ventied ut any moment by ad- CIAL, AND QUEBEC, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 186 ! EAGLE Insurance Co.of London.ESTABLISHED 1807.! fg REALIZED ASSETS of tha COMbo FANY amount to UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS, Sterling.VHE ANNUALINCOME isabont THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHIY-FIVE FHOU- SAND POUNDS.1 The namber of EXISTING POLICIES is | Bpwards of SINTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS Sig.The Division of SURPLUS ia quinquennial ; and the Surplus (fess 20 per cent) 16 disteatut- ied amongst the assured.«The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than halt a century War- ant; aed as RIGHTY PER CENT.of all profiits 19 every five years divided among the assured, itis evident that these rates are the lowest that any Life Insurance Company ean demand, consistent with 11s own satety, and the consequent secnnily of the assured.Policies are issued with or without participation of pro- tite, for One cr Seven Years, Whole Life, Jone Lives, or payable oa the hfe ataining the ave of Staly.One half credit for fiist five years.The undersigned, Agents, have paid HERE, on the decease of Lives up to the 31st ultimo., FIFTY-N4X THOUSAND ONE dressing the parties who vouch for them, ought not to be hid under a bushel, the undersigned ; publish below a lew communications of re- | cent date, to which they invite 1he attention : of the people, and, at the same line, especial- iy request all readers who may feel interested | 1 tre subject to address the individuals thera- selves, aud ascertain the correctness of the: particulars.It may be thonght, perhaps, that a preparation like Hostetter\u2019s N:omach Bitters, which has long been a Standard Tonic thioughout ine Western Hemisphere, and is fast becoming a staple of trade at the autipodes, speaks for itself un stronger tones than private eulogism can speak forit.This is true ; butthe phases of disease are almost innumberable, and every day new instances of ihe success of the Bitters, ! either as a Preventive or a Cure, come to the | knowledge of the proprietors through the malls.Nome of these are of immediate interest lo thousands placed 1 precisely the same circumstances as the parties who have been protected and relieved 5 and, therclore, 1t seems almost au act of duty to put them on - record.The immense increase 1n the sale of Hos- telter\u2019s Bitters, both at home and abroad, dui- ing the past year, proves that the world, while it obeys the Scriptural injucetion to \u201ctry ail things,\u201d only *¢ holds fast to that which 15 GOOD.?Spunious preparations, - like porsonous funzi, are continually springing up; dut their character is soon di-covered, and they are ¢ flung like wurlhilhiss weeds away.\u201d On the vther hand, a great antidote that perlorms all it promises, und even more than its proprietors ciaimed for il on its introduction, is © wot lor a day, but ler ali time.\u201d Every dose administered of a useless and deleterious nostrum helps to disabuse the publie mind ot the \u2018mpression it may have: received from the flourish of trumpets wil which the deceplious article was announced ; while, on the countary,every botle sald ota purely valuable medicine secures the permanent costom of the purchaser, and makes hun au advertiser of its metits among is [riends.It is thus that Hostetter's Bitlers have obtained 1heirunparal'eled popularty.\u2018The Pre-s, indeed, has made the great SFOMACHIC wi-; dely known ; but it 15 lie uniform'y succes- tul resuils vf personal experiment that have: rendered it s Household Medicine throughout the length and breadth of the land, and the main reliance of the Traveller, the Voyager, ithe Miner and the Pioneer.During the summer months, a pure wholesome tonic, im which are also Incorporated the pioperues of an anlibilious and: mild aperient agent, is especially needed, Such a preparation 18 Hosteter\u2019s Stomach Bitters, the surest preventive and cure ol dyspepsia, bilinasness, constipation, and nervous debilny ever placed within the reach of the community.Agamst the depressing and sickening ten- | dency of heat and miasma 11 1s à polent sate | guard, and upon persons of feeble constitution : aud unceatain health its renovating effects are most extraordinary.' READ REV.W.B.LEE'S LETTER.| Brook1.yN, N.Y., May 28, 1803, ; Messrs.HosTETTER & SM1T1.\u2014Cientlemen, | have used your Bitters during the last week and feel it due to you and to the public to express my hearty approval ol their effect upon me.I never wrote a \u201c pufl\u201d lor any one, and I abhore everyihing that savors of quack- o1y.But your Bitters are entirely removed from the level of the mere nosirums of the day, being patent alike to all, and exactiy what they profess to be.They are not adverlised 10 cure everything, but they sre recommended to assist nature in the alleviation and vlii- mate healing of many of the most common infirinities of the body, and this they will accomplish.| had been unwell for two months, as is usual with me io the Spring.| wasbil- ious, and suffering from indigestion and a general disease of the macous membrane ; and though compelled to keep at woik in the dischaage of my professional duties, was very week, of a yellow complexion, no appeitite, and much of the time cuntined to my bed.When [ had Leen taking your Bitters a week, my vigor returned ; the sallaw complexion was all gone ; 1 relished my food ; and now 1 enjoy the duties of the mental application, which so recently were so very irksome and burdensome tome.When | used your Bitters, I felt a change every day.These are facts.All inference must be made by each individual for himeell.Yours, respectfuily, W.B.LEE, Pastor of Greene Aveuue Presbyterian Chnreb.Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.New York Office, No.428 Broadway.Sold by druggists and fumily grocers throughout the world.JOHN F.HENRY & CO.203 St.Paul Street, Montreal, C.E,, Wholesale Agents for Canada.12m mriR July 20, 1863.HE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by the nndersigned, in this city, as WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in DRY GOODS, under the firm of WM.LAIRD & CO, will, on and after this date, be carried on nuder the firm of LAIRD & TELFER.WM.LAIRD, ANDW.TELFER, TW Quebes, Oct.17, 1863, Quebec.Jany.9.1864.| Quebec, Dec.4, HUNDRED AND SEVENTY POUNDS, STERLING, equal 10 $273,385.WwW.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada 12m Quebre, Nov.13, 1863, INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.FIRE INSURANCES RE CONTINUED TO BF EFFECTED LA at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.LOSSES adjusted in Quebec, und PROMPTLY Pain.Æ#- NO CHARGE made for the POLICY.LIFE INSURANCE Also effected on advantageous terms, FORSYTH.BELL & CO., Agents, Q:ebec, Nov.13.1863, 12m BRISTOL'S (Vegetable) SUCAR-COATED PILLS, THIGLILT CURE for all the Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH & BOWELS.Put up in Glass Phials, and warranted to KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.THESE PILLS are prepared expressly to T operate in harmony with that greatest of blood purifiers, BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILELA, in all cases arising from depraved humors or impure blood.The most hopeless sufferers need not despair.Under the influence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies, that iave heretofore been considered utterly incurable, disappear quickly and permanently.In the following diseases these PILLS are the safest, the quickest.and the best remedy every prepared, and should Le ut once resorted to, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Constipation, Headache, Dropsy, Piles.For many years these PILLS have been used in daily practice, always with the best reeults, and it is wilh the greatest confidence they are recommended to the aflicted, They are composed of the most costly.purest aad best vegetable Extracts and Balsams, such as are but seldom used in ordinary medicines, on account of their great cost ; and the combination of rarejmedicinal properties is such that in long standing and difficult diseases, where other medicines have completely failed, these extraordinary Pills have effected speedy und thorough cures, = q ., Only 25 Cts.per Phial.For rule in Quebec hy J.Musson & Co, J.8.Rowen, J.E.Burke, Bowles & McLeod.J.H.Marsh, J.WW.McLeod, J.B.Martel, E.Giroux, O.Giroux, W.FE.Brunet, and R.Dugal.J.F.HENRY & CO., 803 St.aul Street, Montreal.General Agents for Canada, 1363.12m A.McK.COCHRANE, Agent for Woollen Manufacturers, 290 & 292 ST.PAUL ST.MONTREAL.CANADA TWEEDS, ETOFFES & FLANNEL By the Case, VUhOIesale.LARGE: ARRIVAL New Goods -\u2014T\u2014- GLOVEZ 25 T52°Se G& F.uve op-ming oul, this week, THIRTY-ONE CASES er & - $ 6 Novellies, IN Spring Mantles, = Spring Shaw'e, Spring Banrets and Hats, Rivhons, Flowers, Feathers, Press Goods, Prints, Swiss C'ambriea, Parasols.Trimmings, &e.Quebee, March 16, 1864.Family Drapery Goods.UR Stock is now.by recent arvivals, in very excellent assortment of all kiuds of LINEN au COTTON GOODS, direct from the best taanufacturers in Great Britain and frelavd : Table Napkins and Doylies, Damask fable Linen, Huekaback Towellings, Glass Cloths, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Linen, Linen Diapers, Irish Linens, Grass Cloths and Hollondx, ~ White Shirtings, Long Cloths, Quilts, Counterpanes, &e.GLOVER & FRY.Quebee, Feb, 10, 1864.New Music.HE undersigned begs to inform the Members of Parlinment, and the public generally, that he has lately received trom England a very fine assortment of NEW MUSIC, also the ST.JAMES\u2019 ALBUM, containing 22 of the Latest new pieces of the most eminent composers, beautifully bound und splendidly illustrated.Faust Waltzes, Faust Quadrilles, Faust Galop, Faust March, and Faust arranged for the Flute and Violin, also the Songe, Balluds aud Duets trom Faust.The Yast new Gulop ir Mis< K.Vankoughoet's GREAT EXPECTATIONE, dedicated to the Army of the South.Cull eaily aud procure a copy.R.MORGAN.Music Dealer.27, St, Juhn treet, Quebec, March 4, 1864 THE TEST, Another Proof of the Superiority or\u2019 J.& J, Taylor's Safes OVER ALL OTHERS.Quenee, Nov.2nd, 1863.V KE.the undersigned, having attended, thi day, the testing of a J.& J.Taylor's Patent Provincial Salamander Fue-proot Safe, certify that it was exposed for four hours to a severe fire, composed ol nine loads of cord wood, saturated with a barrel of coul tar.We examined the following articles taken out of the safe after it was cooled, and found them perfectly uninjured ; \u2014 4 large account books, 1 pamphier, 3 bundles papers, 1 canister gunpowder, A.Tourangeau.Mayor of Quebec ; Samuel Newton, represented Royal Insurance Company ; Daniel MeGie, Agent Liverpool and London In- Buranuce Compaiy ; W.A.Fisher, Exchanse Broker ; W.Miller, Seeretury Treasurer People\u2019s Building Society : Jno.J.Foote, Richurd Nettle, Snaith & Co., Guo.11.Simard, Chas.Macdonald, A.Jno.Maxham, Casey & Co.W.B.Valleau, Alex, Robertson, Geo.l\u2019utvoye, G.T.Cary.Alex.Smeaton.A full assortment of the above SAFES cone stantly on hand, and For sale ly I.3.SCOTT & CO.Agents.Quebec, Jan.8, 1864.TO WHOLESALE BUYERS ol Birmingham & Shefficld Hardware.DAVIES & MADDEN NDERTAKE Indents for every description of English manufacture, for a Commission ut FIVE per cent.upon the price of the small manufacturers, whose INVOICES will, when desired, be sent out with the goods, AJ Cast discounts, and every other advantage obtained, will be allowed to those indenting.Reference, the Bank of British North America, Quebec.DAVIES & MADDEN, 78 Charlotte Street, Birmingham.Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Plated Wares, Saddlery Holloware, Tools of every sort, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Tin Plates Steel, Iron, Brass Foundry Lamps, Cattle, Ox i,og, Anchor, and every other kind of Chaîne Fenders, Fire Irons, Redsteads, Tin and Japanned Warer, Brushes, &c., &c.Terma\u2014Cash on shipment of goods.June 24, 1863.12mlaw Ms.P.P.and Ms.LE.HE late hours, the ill-ventilated rooms and irregularity in meals; produces derange- meat of the aystem, aud this is manifested by a foul breath and decayed teeth, To remedy this the use of Elliot's Dentifrice is strongly recommended : It purifies the breath, cleans the teeth, heals the gume, and leaves a pleasaut and re- fresbing tastein the mouth, It isa compound of aromatic substitutes, and has been in use upwards of 25 years, sud hae been found superior to any of the powders for the purpos \u2018a intended, Ask for KLLIOT'S and take no other, whatever may be the assurance of Interested trades- \u201c equally good.™ +.* Avoid imitation.Trade mark secured.Sold by all Druggiste in Quebec, June 15, 1863.12m Sept.7, 1868.FAUST! FAUST!! FAUST!! men that the powder under another name is |.7 \u2018Fresh Groceries.THE Undetsigned begs to inforun his cus- | loimnets, and lhe public an general, that ihe bas on Nale à large and well selected Stock of articles suitable for the prevent Season ; and would invite inspection frum intending purchasers, us every article is first ynality, and at u very low fignre.i AMUNG WHICH WILL BE FOUND: i Layer raising, in boxes\u2014halves aud quar i tesn\u2014crop 1862, Seedlews dv, 11 boxes\u2014crop 1862, Sultana do, in drums, quite lresh, Valeniia du.in boxes, do.i Zante Currants, do, | Prunes in jars and cartoons, do, : Eleme Figs in boxes, do.Citron, Lemon, and Orange Puels, Preservad Ginger and Chow-Chuw in jars, A vanety of Fruit preserved in syrup, Shelled Almonds, sweet and biter, Soft Shelled Almonds, Walnuts and Filberts, Baking and Eating Apples, by the barre and dozen, A complete assortment of Crosse and Back- well\u2019s Pickles, Mustard, and Sauces.TEAS.Old and Young Hysons, Gunpowder, Hyson Twankay, Souchong and Congou, Oo- long, and Uncoloured Jupan, ali strong ; and very fragrant.! SUGARS.| Leal, Dry Crushed, Crushed A, and Bright Porto Rico., LIQUORS.| Brandies, Vinegrowers, Jules, Robin, Martel\u2019s and other brands, Very choice Old Port and Sherry, Le Tour de Bouzy & Imperial Champagne, Old Jamaica Pum,\u2018 warranted genuine,\u201d De Kuyper\u2019s and Houtman\u2019s Gin, Old Tom, Scoteh, Irish, and Toddy Whiskey, Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, & a variety ol other Syrups and Liqueurs, English Ales und Porter, in pits and quarts, Quebec do.do.do.English and American Cheese, Fresh Biscuits, in great variety, Best Family Flour, in bbls and bags, Dur- kee\u2019s Powder, and an assortment of Ground Spices aud Flavouring Exuacis, A few Thousands of tirst quality Cigare, Some very choice, Cut Tubacco, consisting ol Sweet Oronoco, Gulden Leaf, Honey ; Dew, & other favorite Smoking and Chewing Tubaccos.: (G Together wuh a complete assortment | of other goods in the Grocery line, tov numerous to detail.H.F.WALLACE, i Heuderson\u2019s Buildings, | St.Lewis Suset.Quebec, Dec.20, 1863.QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS Best Material Purchased for Cash, HE DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP in connection with this Eatablishmeut, obtained the 18t Prize, Silver Medal, for SCULPTURE, BUSTS, &ec.1st Prize, Silver Medal, for MANTELS, MONUMENTS, &c.2ud Prize, Brooze Medal, for BAPTISMAL FONT, \u2014 At the lust Montreal Provincial Exbibition.ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND UTILITY BEING THE TESTS.Every article in the trade always on hand, or made to order, At or Below Montreal Prices.Parties are invited to call aud iuspect a Book or NEw Desioxs, comprising MONUMENTS, MEDLEVAI, CRUSSES, &c., &c., particularly adapted to the climate of Canada\u2014by F.& J.MuRGAN.i F.& J.MORGAN, 19} St.John Street, without.Quebec, Oct.14, 1863.High School of Quebec.INCORPORATED 1845.Rector : : The Reverend Epwin Haren, B.A., of Pembroke | College, Oxford.Masters: \u201cla ui The Rector Classics.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ves | E.Hester, Fry.Mathematics Daniel Wilkie, Esq.i and English .A.N.Shewan, Esq., M A.French.M.Berger.German.Mr.Miller, Gymnusties.Mr.Dearnaily.Drawing.M.Moreau.The system of instruction is based upon that of the public Schools of Great Britain, with special reference to the requirements of a mer- cautile community.For terms, &c., apply to the undersigned.D.WILKIE, Secretary.Quebec, Jany.5.1863.Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c.Te SUBSCRIBER has received per City 8 of Hamilton, from LONDON, a FRESH PPLY of Genuine English Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, &c., &ec.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Markel Place.Quebec, July 6, 1863.AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, IE the largest and best arranged Hotel in the New England Staten ; is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel.It contains ali the modern improvements, and cvery couvenience for the comfort and accommodation of the travelling public.The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, apd completely fue- nished for families and large travelling parties, and the houre will continue to Wg kept as a first- class Hotel in every respect.Telegraph in Lhe house to all parts of the country.LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.Sept.14.1863.6m JARTIES INDEBTED to ihe late Firm of I WM.LAIRD & CU., whose Mcounts are uow due, will oblige by PAYING THEM IN- MEDIATELY tu LAIRD & TELFER.Quebec.Jan.13, 1864.\u2014ALSO\u2014 | azette.SIIIPPING JOURNAL.LAGUAYRA COFFEE.AGS NTRICTLY PRIME LA- GUAYRA, uow receiving, sud For Sale hy M.G.MOUNTAIN.20) Quebec, Feb, 19, 1864.LINSEED OIL.= \\{} (ALLONS DOUBLE BOILED 900 G LINSEED OIL.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebee, Feb.19, 1864.CUBA SUGAR.OGSHEADS now receiving ex Grand Trunk.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.301 _ Quebec, Feb, 19, 1864.© CHEESE.GO BOXES PRIME DAIRY CHEESE.15 BASKETS ENGLISH Quuen\u2019s Arms and Cheddars.For Sale by do.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Feby.19, 1864.MOLASSES.- UNCHEONS Bright Sweet heavy- 90 P borlied MOLASSES, now receiving ex Grand Truuk.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.P.S.\u2014Purchasera living at South Quebec can have delivery made there, Quebec, Feb, 19, 1864.Oflley, Cramp & Co\u2019s Port Wines, i TT E Subscriber 1s authorised to receive order~ lor early shipment from Oporto, at shippers\u2019 prices, of OFFLEY.CRAMP & COS celebrated WINES\u2014Samples of the various qualities of which can be seen at his office, M.G.MOUNTAIN.| Quebec, Feb.19, 1864.English Cheese.- QUrr® ARMS, BERKLEY, CHEDDAR, For Sale by WOODS & CO.Quebec.Feb, 8.1864.Fresh Dairy Butter, A SMALL LOT.Fur Sale by WOOLS & CO.Quebec, Feb, 12, 1864.Lobsters, Haddock and Salmon, |¥ ue INS.For Sale by WOODS & CO.Quebec, Feb.12, 1864.ae 1 Bass\u2019s India Ale, Younge\u2019s Alloa Ale, Dow\u2019s Montreal Ale, IN WOOD OR BOTTLE.For Sale by WOODS & CO.Quebec, Feb.12, 1861.Fresh Haddies, D\" RECEIVED.WOODS & CO.Quebce, Feb.17, 1864, \u201cLarge Table Codiish.For Sale by WOODS & CO.Quebec, Feb.12, 1864.Pot and Pearl Barley.GILVIE'S MANUFACTURE.For Sale by LUMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, Feb.8, 1864.\"SUGARS.1 RY CRUSHED, CRUSHED A, | LOAF and YELLOW REFINED, From the Montreal Refinery.\u2014AL80\u2014 GOLDEN SYRRUP in Barrels.For Sule by E.POSTON & CO.Quebec, Sept 25, 1863.RECEIVING, I ADS.* DeKuyper's\u201d Gin, 15 \u201c Ysasi & Co.\u2019s\u2019\u2019 Port, in qts.and OCtAVLR, « Yeasi & Co.'s\" Sherry, in gts.and octaves.Playing Cards, London Porter, qts.& pinta, Fine Isinglase, 4 1b, tius, For Sale in bond or duty paid.E.POSTON & CO.Quechee, Oct.9, 1863.SOAP.OXES MONTREAL SOAP, 1000 of superior quality.For Sale by E.POSTON & CO.Quebec, Sept 25, 1863.Oranges and Lemons, IN PRIME ORDER, AT 1s.3d.per Dozea.WOODS & CO.Quehee, March 7, 1864.Sugar-Cured Hams, xR CHOICE, at 64d.per Ib.For Sale by WOODS & CO.Quebec, March 7, 1864.Bright Heuvy-Bodied Molasses, OW RECEIVING cx Grand Trunk, sod N For Sale by M.G.MOUMTAIN.Quebec, March 7, 1864.New Crop Sugar.N°\" RECEIVING, aud for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, April 8, 1864.\u201cCOAL OIL.parsons No.| COAL OIL.E.POSTON & CO.Quebec, Aug.24.1862.PRICE TWO PENCE, THE CANADA Life Assurance Company.THE Company was established in 1847, with a view 10 secure for the peopie of Canada, by the higher interest obtati:uble here than in Britain, the benefit of Life Assurance ut rates of Premiums Lower than those Charged I'v British or Foreign Offices.It hns gained the entire confidence of th- Couutry and met with a liberal share of suceees aud patronage.Its funds being entirely retained and invested in Canada, they materially aid in advancing the prosperity of the Province.Every s curity, advantage and facility which liberality and prudence can suggest, sre offered by the Company, and the following are eome ot ils special advuL- tuges, Premiums Muy be paid annually, balf.yearly, or quarteriy.Thirty days of Grace Allored For the payment of Premiums, during which tira, if death take place, Policies remain binding upon the Company.Claims Payable Three months alter death, oy sooner, if required, upon discount, Policies well Adapted for use as Securities, By the general liherality ot conditions, und absence of many common restrictions.Liberal Regulations For residence and travel.Annual Publication Of most ample Stutermenia.The Company has Agents in all the principal towns throughout Canuda, and a correspondent ia London, (England) autborized to accept premiums when that may be convenient to the assured, A.GG.RAMSAY.Manager H.W.WELCH.Agent, St.Peter street, Quebec MEDICAL Avvisea\u2014Dr.WOLFE.Quebee, April 8, 1864.12mde7 Admiralty Charts.A IDDLETON & DAWSON, having been IV] appointed by the Admiralty, AGENTS tor the Sale of CarT.BAyFIELD's CHARS, offer the following at low prices ; viz.:\u2014 MONTREAL TO QUEBEC.No, 1127-\u2014-Montreal Harbour.ee 8120 2778\u2014Long Poiut to Lachine Rapids.\u2026 4 90 2777\u2014Repentigny to Long Point.[UH] 2775\u2014Contrecœur to Repentigny .\u2026.0 su 2779\u2014Lnnorais to Contrecœur.\u2026.u sù 2710\u2014Stone Island to Lanornie .0 90 2781\u2014Wert part of Luke St.Peter .,.0 90 2782\u2014East part of Lake St.Peter.0 90 2783\u2014Becancour to Port St.Francis.090 2784\u2014Batiscan to Becancour.010 2785-\u2014Grondine to Batiscan ,.0 40 2786 \u2014Cup Santé to Grondine, .80 2787\u2014Frechette Island to Cup Santé | 8 vu 2788\u2014Po nt Pizeau to Frechette Island.uv vu QUEBEC TO THE GULF.319\u2014Qucbec Harbour.0 90 317\u2014Quebec to Island of Orleans.T5 B1B\u2014TTAVETBEH.020000000100 0e Len us 0 U 75 316\u2014Orleans to Seal Islands |.vis 315\u2014Seal Islands to Point Quelle, 075 314\u2014Point Ouelle to Pilgrime.vu 313\u2014Pilgrims to Green Island.\u2026.b 75 1370\u2014Saguenay River.075 312\u2014Saguenny River to Bersimis.0 70 312\u2014Greun Inlard to Father Point.073 811\u2014Father Poir t t) Point de Monta.0 75 311\u2014 Bereimir to Po nt de Monts.075 309\u2014Bic to Cape Cuat & Point des Monts 0 75 3l1u\u2014 Bic to Quebec.\u2026.2.200 075 GULF.2516\u2014Gulf of St Lawrence.&ec.150 2727\u2014Gull froin Mugdalen Islandsto Newfoundland, including Cape Breton and St.Paul's.[I 175 271\u2014North of Newfoundland and Straits of Belle Isle,.20.20 0000000000.1 40 1134\u2014Magdalen Islands.#75 504\u2014Isiund of St.Pauls.025 307\u2014Point de Monta to Island vi Anticosti 0 73 NORTH SHORE.307\u2014Paint de Monts te Magpie Bay.0 75 1133\u2014Mingan Islands, (West).+ ä 1132-Mingan Islande, (Enst).\u2026.mn 306\u2014Magpie Bay to Pashasheeboo.5 305\u2014Pashasheeboo to Lake Island.5 -2 y 1119\u2014WatagheisticSound._ 1164\u2014Little Mececatina.1431 \u2014L.ake Island to Esquimaux Islands, .1430\u2014Esquimaux I:lands to St.Lewis se scecoe ~3 se Sound.evi 0000 sen sa 2200 0 00 \u2014 Belle Isle Straits.UY SOUTH SHORE AND NOVA SCOTIA.1163\u2014Gaspé and Mal Bays.075 1715\u2014Bay Chaleur.002 eue 075 1943\u2014Shediac Bay aud Harbour.075 1949\u2014Pictou Harbour.073 2312\u2014 Gut of Canso and Chedabucto Bay.1 50 2517\u2014Green Island to Cape Canso.125 23320\u2014 Halifax Harbour.150 2396\u2014Pope Harbour to Liscomb Harkour.1 50 2519\u2014Liscomb Island to Green Island.1 20 2410\u2014Mars Head to shut-in Island.150 2439\u2014Shut-in Island to Pope Harbour.1 50 2547\u2014Country Harbour.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.125 2624\u2014Ship Harbour.125 MISCELLANEOUS.2059\u2014North Atlantic Ocean.1 2060\u2014North Atlantic East.2061\u2014North Atlantic West.,.,.2203\u2014South Atlantic, ._ 2488\u2014Portland Harbour, U.S.0 The St.Lawrence Pilot, comprising Sailing Directions for the Gull and River; by Rear Admiral H.W, Bayfield, F.R.S., being thie result of a survey made by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.(Fourth Edition,)\u20142 vols, 1850.\u2014 82,50.Admiralty Liste af the Lights of the British Isi- ands, corrected to April, 1860, by E.Dua.sterville, Commander R.N.\u201450 cts.Admiralty List of tbe Lights on the Coasta and Lakes of British North America, corrected to February, 1860, by Edward Dunsterville, Commander R.N.\u201423 cts.The Nova Scotia Pilot, South-eact Const, from Mar\u2019s Head to CapaCanso.including Sabie Island, by Rear-Admiral H.W.Bayfeld, R.N.\u201450 cts.For Sale b MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mouutaiu Hill.Quebec, Jul ÿ29, 1868.Valentia Raisins.200 OXFS FRESH VALENTIA RAL SINS, ex 8.8.\u201c Damaseus Quebec, Maroh 3, 1864.For sale by E.POSTON & CO.Pennsylvania Benzole.ASES Pevnaylvania Penzn'e, vory superior.Now receiving and fc 20 wen M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, April 8, 1864, i aies cr ts mm \u2014 0 wn 1 i THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, MONDAY.APRIL 18, 141, ematme:- ME Ve td OAC EE Aare CI more ces EE SE RSR RS es RS es RSS ES es ET TITI TT TT S LAN = pan aol TT To ; TT RATE wi what mess they made of the Mlitia BI, A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT DISPEKAUR FNCOUNITR WITH CHA COUXCIL PROCEEDINGS fhe late Eardiptake at son Frauches, THE RAGE FOR LUXURy New Bâverticements this Day.fat à greatest so PIRATES Th City Council met oa Friday night.Pre The atmosphere (bis morning was peticeably (From the Scottish Americnn) Notice \u2014 Quebec Exchaige Geo.Pelecton.& American Pnvoives - R.=.M.Bouchebte.(ol.and Con.Church Society Corporation of Quetwe\u2014H.O'Donnell.H.3.Scott.oa} clase Commercial School \u2014 FE Ronayne.Pas Hat Henderson, Boufrew X Co \u201cotiée M BAL Forsyih G.Tudor Peubriton, Corporation of Quebec Joesph Hawel, Temperance Moving.Very foutent Styles\u2014D.Mui gan.Litetarx aud Hisiorie à Society Win, Couper.F.X.Garnean Carporation of Quebee The Quebec Gazuite, Q BEC, 18, Ba\".GLOBFES QUEBEC COR RESPONMDENCE.To gollewing is a spécimen of the de faction to in lilt orale Tears ob the Grit te pue Ver Canadian electors : Pie 000s Quelwe Corre-pondenve ol April vives orders for the isting of 310,000 woth of Municipal Loan Fuad Debentures, and whut a great cess they would have wade of it, but for the help given thom by their adversaries, who, so far from opposing it did all iu their power to Jick it into shape.If the policy was so god as ther orzans allege, they were only the more eut- pable for not hastening to open it out, at we therefore think it is a little Late in the day to boast of it.Their real policy was to keep office, that first, and then to deal \u201cwith the measures they could not but see By inverting the the country required.forder of proceeding, they wearied the Le v pisluture aud the country, and had to Jeave i tu their suecesrars the duty of forwarding the required legislation, which, if\u2019 they be { thee trae patriots they desire to be thonght, tthe will now promote with all theie wiv ht.| SMALL FAVOURS THANKFULLY RECEIVED.The Free Press™ quotes with a our ish, part of the Hone Jobin AL Macdonald's speech to his electors at Kingston, on the , oceasion of his being re-elected by acelama.tion- this being the tenth time be Las heen retarned for that city wherein he that in resigning their offices because of inability to carey on the Government, the SANS, lute Administration had acted honourably, oth sites that Mr, Cartier lus cand fn forbearing to oppose his reelection, they had dealt in a kindly manner with, bin.Toe © Free Press™ evidently wishes for te pricpese of making a rond over al pis readers to believe that the absence 6.1 Pot Levi, with a view lo seen the opposition to those of the ministers whom fu fe Cectiou of Mr.Blanchet, it was well known it would be useless 10 To veal, that the Municipedity of Levis oppose, was an act of great courtesy, bit wae authorised by an order in Council dated coin that a contest in such cases would Th October, 1362, to get $40,000 worth 0 huve been a flagitious wroux.No contest.of debentures (Municipal Loan Fund) led election can be carried on without cost wish to as they not one, Put the municipality did the the entire amount at could not make use of them, and thérebs cuiyeet the whole loan to the payaeut of Lalviest to both parties, so that the favour of an _ inexpensive return, where hopeless, is as great to the adverse ns te the winning sile.Then contested electious are invariably accompanied with more or fH ; over \u2018 a8 .ji .to this the government assented, and! jugs public disturbance, loss of time to lune Mr Receiver General Morris commenced vy redecinine £2000 of debentures, paying ste, Lembenx for arconnt of municipality teas, mn Tt was afterwards decided that the municipatity must take debentures and | side is properly responsible, dreds of working men, and stihl amount of improper induigence, for ull of Te | witich, of course, wheu there is no reasonable prospect of success on the one side, that We ! would nike the ost of them, Tearing & per cent he glad to discern the kindly feeling alluded interest in lieuof cash.Under this last or-! to by Mr, Macdonald, but confess we are dor the municipality called for aud received \u201cnot keene-ved enough.The kindly feeling | was for their own pockets, and their own th debentures : \u2014 I~63, » June IT.:.x4000 August Idee.++.02022002 SOUO September 24 080000000000 0 6000 November L7.0020 +.6000 Js64.And recently April 7.A000 And not.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.40,000 \"These last were dated, as the * Globe's\u201d correspondent says, the Sth of Aprit, 1804.Neither the present Government nor Mr.Cartier had anything whatever to do with thi loan or the issue.The by-law declares the asked for making a macadamized road from Senth Quebee ferry to the Grand Trunk \u201ctation, It has been commenced, aud when completed wilt be a great blessing to every body, for the old road had been a continuous pool of mud, of an astonishing loan to he depth, The Municipality is entitled still to £10,000 of debentures or cusli, to make up their $40,000.THEIR POLICY.Searcely a day passes without our being reminded in some of our exchanges of the Opposition class, that the late Government had a large, comprehensive and beneficial policy : but somehow these admiringi our- nals invariably forget several things, which, it scems to us, they onghit to remember.They forget that the most important item was never disclosed, we mean the commercial policy, Dut we heg their pardon, Mr, Jlowland while Minister of Finance, did unfold lis scheme, and the disclosure was enough, for it immediately swamped the concert.Now to our mind, if there was ane Minister who should have been got rid of, it was this same gentleman, but inns- much as hie was retained, and no subsequent commercial policy was propounded, it woald not be extremely unfair to presame that the reconstructed sdiministration held by | his plans, and intended, if they had lived, to carry them out.We say the inference would wot be unjust, thongh at the same time we do not believe Mr, Holton had the remuotest idea of fathering such a hodgepodge, Then these journals forget that the Prime Minister\u2014who also retained his place- was tle special advocate and promoter of the Double Majority, which wns hardiy introduced before it was strangled.He had alo been, bifore his elevation, n friend aud supporter of the International Railway scheme, and when he came into power adopted it as a part of his policy, to be, like the Double Majority, unceremoniously abandoned the moment it was found 10 he attended with some risk.\u201d They fur- get further that not one of the excellent articles of the programme upon wlrich they pride themselves so much, was even attempted to he pressed, ond that the first vession, running oser very nearly three wonths,.was expended\u201d without effort to « give these measures despatch.The second session was equally barren, and the third, just closed by the abandonment of their offices, was marked by a similar disinclination to proceed.A good policy forsooth.Who can tell whether it was or was not good, The captions of the = veral items credit.They wanted to save their money and the humiliation which was sure to follow auy other course.The fact that both in Humilton and West Northumberland, where they have hardly of a chance, these gentlemen have induced n couple of dupes to come forward, shows the | extent of their kindness, and we have little | doubt that if in each of the other constitn- eacies there had been with little wit and some money willing to run, | the chances would calculated pretty much in the same way as they have heen in the two places we have gamed, w ghost found a man have heen EMIGRATION FROM IRFLYND, A Cork paper of the 301h March rays: \u2014The tid» of emigration not only knows no cessation but goes on incrensing.Sixty emigrants left.Tralee this morning.by train, en route for Cork, and to-morrow morning it is already known thet another batch, perhaps equally, perhaps more numerous, will proceed to Queenstown for America, We are assured that such is the pressure for passages on all the lines, touching al Irish porte.that the principal Emigration Agents in this town have received instructions to book passengers for steamers to sail at long dates only.Ounegugent.we believe, has been instructed not to book after this date, for a period antecedent to the 12th May next -or six weeks in advance of | this time.The price of passage is gradually ndvaocing and we shall not be surprised to find that the rates shall again reach eight guineas.- They were lowered for Lwo purposes-\u2014to meet the competition of the Great Eastern, now passcd away, and of the Galway line, now hors de combat.and there seems nothing to prevent their advancing to the figure we quote.We may add a fact of which we are essured respecting Kerry, and the prepayment of passengers\u2019 fureain Awmerico\u2014- that those prepayments for this country average about 10 to 15 per cent.never exceeding the latter rate.Whether the same proportion applies to other districts we are not aware.But Low- opposition is, UNDFR FIRF Me Dé 05, the -preist correspondeat of the London Ihuly Telegraph at Somlerhoryg, relates the toilowing adventure.which lately aiseuded a midnight tour through the Danish camp 1 \u2014 We bad walhed all round the forts, had been tol} tie calibre of wll the canton.and bad had the warpage caused by that day's shel ing pointed out tu us, and were about to leave, waiting to light Me: when rudd niy it seemed us ff au stoettic theill ran throagh everybody, and we board the sheitlery, > Dect 1 deck 1 lu a moment there was a stamp de for ealety, time for conttesy ur precedence.ground, the whole party got under cover, its arcival at Dybbol.that a Vast umount ol crowded into a particularly short period.to crouch under the siage of the bank, quevzing | as close into it us the resistance of matter would» allow ; and yet, after this, { know 1 had te to Fthink the shell wus very long in coming\u2014to re collect w shilar ivcideat which hal vceurred to me ut the siege of Gueta, when a clergyman, who hanpeau-d to be in my company, opened bis umbizlia with the view of breaking the force of the mis ile -and to =peculute on the consideration | it 250 shells bad been fired the day before with- oul hurting any oly, what were the chances uguin-t this particular shell hitting my individual elt.I know it appeared to take Then lying towards unu-uaily pro the wh our heeds glanced involuntarily upwards, and saw the shell strike the roof of the block hous ted time in getting near.zone dezou feet | -yont our shelter 7 then there was a fi sb, lollowel by à dall'ers bh, as it struck and burst, A shower of earth was thrown, up into the «ky, and tell down over our hess aud + shonlde All wes over: aller a moment's pat the 2obliers got up, shook the dirt off their cicth-=, and ret tu work st cking up the earth, which the shell had scattered down, Thus ended \"my expérience of shelling.or rather being shelled.dL was ene] wus not sory to have mude, but which I felt no inclinution to repeat, As Lo any exhibition of personal courage or the contrary.Lsaw : carce any occasion or vpportunity for it.When voce you heer the shelf comiug, there is nothing wore to be done, unless you are goo + enough to shrick vr .\u2018teëant.You can hardly show that you are afraid ; unless you are « s enough to jump up on the batter.es nod wave your cap, yon will find it «= hard to show Cet you are not afraïd.Practically, it you ke p your eyes about yon.sud bave nothing to hinder you rom seeking shelter an onee, the risk, I take | Ulis very snrill, aud that no reasonible mau would ovject to ran if he Lad any special object in: dloing.Ju spite, however, of all the caleu- lations in tie worid, Lhe sensation vf hearing a \u201chell whirring towards you is not my fancy.The Pru.fans so 1 learnt from the oflicer wbo kindly ehawed we over the works, bave been luteiy in the habit of throwing a shell regularly every two or three hours during the nigbt, and the one with which we were favoured wes che re guli niduight allownnee.™ ee The Prince of Wales and the Feshiors, The Londen Spectator has the following :\u2014 One of the Lest of those gossipping + Loudon correspondents\u2019 who in the proviocial press af- feel to know every thing, and really know as much as other men who live in clubs and dine out, useribes the Prince of Wales a most desirable project, It is nothing less than to abolich an abowination which bas lasted a generation, and made that generation the least picturesque described ir pictorial aunule\u2014the present fashion of full dress.The iden aseribed to the Prince, whether it be his or not, a point op which we have not been informed either by Lis Royal ilighuess or Mr.Poole, is a very clever one, and much more moderate than most proposed revolutions in dress, which are usually far tou Jucobin.Englishmen will not clothe themselves in ancient drapery at anybody's bidding.The crusade upgalust the present head-dress ended only in the use of a felt which makes tall men look rakish and Little men look like grooms, and a reeur- rence again to the Vandyke theory or manly appearsice ust be very cautiously made.It hey taken ten years to make the moustache popular, and seven to give up the unhealthy habit \u201c vf swatbing the neck in rolls of muslia or thick - structures of silk und hair.Human beings with balances are indeed credibly reported to bave been seen, within the mouth walking in Pull Mall with Jae d-up necks, und beuds forced back, and cheeks disteuded with blood.thrown back in capabie of a Low, martyrs still to misery which began withihe Manoverian dynasty.The present suggestion is simply to abolish the swullow- tailed broadcloth coat, with its total absence of lines, and superabucdant bution:\u2014 put on iginally to keep the sword belt from slipping i \u2014-in favor of a black velvet coat without tails, as lise the present frock coat as the material will adit, und without.we should trust, any recur- reuce tu the buttons, or rather systems of buttons, Ly which the specinl beauty of velvet has since the time of Charles IL, been destroyed.The idea iu goo one, and if really entertuined by the Prince, a point on which we know nothing whatever, we see no reason why it should not L- successful.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cmercian Climate and American Manners, Mr.Sala in his last letter to the Daily Telegraph, written on his way from the United States, thus describes the effect of the climate ol the United States upon the inhabitants, rays: [Lis the elimate.I think\u2014that climate ever this may be, the Exodus, as it is called.causes the mostserious alarm amongst all those who do uot purpose emigralioo, NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.Attention is directed to an announcement in another coluan, stating that Mr.Ronayne is shout to open u first class commercial and mathemati- cul school in enderson's building, opposite the City Hall, St.Lewis street, Upper Town.We | L:lieve be hasbeen ted to this step ia consequence of the Protestant School] Commiseioners Loing : obliged Lo reduce his salary.ns teacher of the | Diamond Harbor British school, twenty-five per cent.Previous to Mr, Ronagne's appointment sa teacher of tbe latter institution.he had tuuglt the St.Rocb's British and Canadian School for several years; nud if we may judge by the great amount of proficiency displayed by (Le pupils at the annual examinations in both institutions, be certainly must have been very successful iu his labours.His new school will he opened on or abont the 10th of May next, | SHAKESPERIA TRICENIEN ARY.! Tue last practice for the Concert was, we understand, very successful.The next meeting, we are requested to intimate, will be held to-worrow evening at half-past seven, in St.Andrew's School-bouse.Parties who bave not received notices, are informed that it is owing to the many \u2018@ing committee not being acquainted with their address, E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Sauvtary Law.-\u2014The Legislative Council] of Nova Scotiu have passed à luw providing that in cose the Halifax Council incur any debt Leyond the amount limited by law, or especially provided for Ly act of legislature, the members of thie Council rhall Le personally responsible for the same, aod such dvb: shall not be recoverable from the city.1 sounded very well, bit who knows that the mode of trestmen: would have been suchas Gag.open:d on th: 13ih, and à lerçe ficet of We oll know ves-is pue dihrongt, i so advantage the country.OPENING OF THE WELLAND Cant, \u2014Th- Welland \u201cwinute.which exhilirntes and which gives your pulse ten extra beatz per impels you to short, spasmodic beats of feverish energy, and then leaves you haggard, weary, careworn and melancho!y.Depend upon it.the tying temperature of thiz country has everything to dot with making young men old before their time, with withering and wiinkling mmatrons that should be blooming, withdrawing the life-blood out of the cheeks of young girls, and making the very bates and sacilings pallid and anguler, The Americans are very angry wben they are | told that they are sud ; but that melancholy has marked then for her own is palpable.Columbia is the home of hypochondriasis, eme mer OPENING OF NAVIGATION, Lake and river navigation has fairly opened.at lecet as far down ns Prescott and Ogdensburg.Two or three vessels have already left the latter port for Cape Vincent, with cargoes of hop poles, which are to be shipped thenee ty the interior of the State.From the Kingston Aews we learn that several vessels have already cleared at that place for Toronto and other Lake ports.Thal portion of the population, chiefly young hardy men who are engaged in different cupacities où board lake and river craft during the season of navigation, have already gone, or are preparing Lo go to their respective vessels.The prospeot for a brisk season in business secma pretty favourable.\u2014\u2014\u2014per\u2014\u2014\u2014 A VENERABLE RELIC.An old house in Philadelphia, buiit 175 yeara ago, is about to bé pulled down.It is a relic of the past which one thinks the Penusyivanians would sacrgbly preserve.It was occupied as the cily residence of William Peon and family, in Philadelphia, in 1700, and in this house was born his son, Jobn Penn.\u201ctbe American,\u201d the only one of the race ever born in this couatry.Crssta\u2014We bave received the 2nd volume of the Census of the Canales for 1860-1, embracing statistics on agricultural produce, mills, manufac.tx GH we bad got clear of the powder There was no Hurry :-urty, we all few to the shelter of the sloping banks.Some of us rolled over on the ground, rome | Jumped on the eleeping uen, who woke up, faney- ing they Lad been struck by uw shell; but, one way or another, on al}-lours, ot Hat upon the Ten sceotds, Lam told) is the caleulated ifm between the departure of wo shail trom Drosgeriund and I know it this be the case mental netion can be 1 bad tio ralie that a she'l was coming: then, vs! I hat gotauy Back the wrong way, tu tura round | and took which side of the tort ought to go to then to ee that the path was clear; and finally | The calculation wes proceeding in a decid edly uu:ratistuctory menner, when | caught the strange, cutting whire ol the shell, += it came « geew louder and louder, clos above He | ;, We copy from a late Laglish paper the follow: lug extrast ut a letter wroteon où board tEM.gunboat flaughty, in (Le Ching waters dats-d | Feb.Urd, giving d'tails ol an engagement wilh à Chivese piratical june: \u2014 V'wusl hope you wait casse wy tol having Swen to you belore, but [had te misortune to be Woutid d'ou lot danny, when la L'action ville pat = ana place Called Paigua Bay.and bave teastues va the ack lU ckepbacher-.| _ - ss done rerienced Kadway's Ready Relief will.\u2014\u2014 TTT TT TT { orpora tion of Q ucbec.\u2018 .CaN Comb a taren Kunci Passengers and their baggage, to and from the PA few minutes, prove its marvellous (Mzucy, Government.5 pe \u2018 1885 Lien Jatsli M & Co jt0ta ve | oo | ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Quebec, April 8, 1864 trains, will be charged 25%cents each.Local and ane beetle BE hoy remedion, QM Bente, 50 dag Teh \\ Opposite the City Hl Park Cer.of Frankfort RRR j busseugers between Quebec and Point Levi, at Wes | ; Fi or remedies, en la, A .wn a os unite hey der - + rss ee Ce Se seumedi : : scoptieal of Été superiority to all où er.ren les.| etn Ihe.oy | CITY HALL, | pp By ° the intermediate trips oul, will be charged 124 _ w curing Remit wine In attacks of Ve qu 4 oo Quabre, 16th April, 1864 : \u2014 Fresh Arrivals ! A MERE TT JUST OPENED ; An \\ , + Urls, 7 00 ratio: - Sr 4 , .irks ae, itious Cholie, Inflaumation of the Montreal Cits, 6 « | pad 974 | S'en Bd Refectory.bath Be om: and Barber oe | FREIGHT.LDJUBLIC NOJICE is hereby given, that AP- i = Tir = [à 3 crest upon flu wd lebentare- is puyable by the bayer in addition to rates uote dl p w-ls, Chilisaod Fever, one or two doses is suf., In cases of Sprains, Strains, Cramps, Mere, Fendache, &e., its application will pro- Spat, at once, Que duse interanily and ove jon externally, will stop any\u201d ordinary bottle cure any ordinary disease.shop, Bed-rooms warmed gratis, anil only one lo not b-heve runners or hack- e are fall.Servants arc aot e periypiisites 4.12m PLICATIONS will be received by the Chair- © man of the Mffket Commitice until THURSDAY, | ihe 21 4 instdit, at NOON, from persona desirous of toitillins the duties of WEIGH MASTER oa the FINLAY or on the ST.PAUL'S MARKET.By order, F.X.GARNEAU, City Clerk.Heavy Goods (iron excepted) will be charged at the rate of $1 per ton.Measnrement Goods 80 cents per ton.Iron, Iron Ship's Knees, An- chord and Chains, $1.50 per ton.All parccis under 100 Iba, will be charged five cents each.ITorned Cattle, $1 each ; Horses, 81; Horse and Cariole, $1.50.ship Futtocks, 50 cents; Ship Timber, 2 cents per cubic foot, All goods are taken from the sheds at Point ved ina rom, men who ray allowed to rec Apcil 15, 1 ficient.VW.VBIGIT, Merchant Tailor & General Cuifitier, NO.3 ST JOIN STRETT, B'es respectfully to inform hig nmmerers customers, and the public in general, tung be bus just received a few cases of LAIRD & TELFER! WILL SHEW, THIS DAY.STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN pute ¢ a wppticanion pain und one Banks exchange on London, 60 das - 9a : Private.CO days, Ra %4.; Do 90 do TL ow \u2014- Bunk on New York, nnsettlel Silver.24 n 1} discount.! Br The above quotations ure subject to bank \u20ac bte sivn when incurred Temperance Meeting, Cyaan was sitting alone with her spark, one ; old Hyde Park, the candle «ut in the dark.Now Sukey's A wry night, new weni oul, und they SE MEETING will be held an Quelwe, April 18 I864 AND TREMMED REMARKS i TEMPERA a sas bent on 8 lik, and thought to kiss Quente, Moulay.Apuil 15, Ist \u2018 .TL.TT Î REV.MR.DURION'S Chareh, St.Rach's, St He A Levi and delivered on the wharf at Quebec ; and Ve Sue in the dark.But hash ! A deep sound Banks Stocks have rath er advanced during the week but { olon ial & Cont Î nent al | on MONI J ENING, the 18th instant.A 2 aw al $y those taken from Quebec side are delivered in FANCY TWEEDS pers Hark! Alove the howling wits i a bonds generally are Ault of ral at lowes pre pe tra Q .| number \u20ac AN will adilress the meeting or.thie sheds at Point Levi.Sy ons bark that sivik es on the enr like the ite | Ls cy.ames eis .RR hank du Peuple\u2014Bunk oe fv alter whic SOTION te definy ex nse JAMES TIBBIT en _ jai D Tis but the dog quoik the amorous tgekaure iu gout desl wl high.i Church S ociety \u2019 alter which defray expense Every Size, Quality and Shape 3, Comprising the 1) NOVELTIES of the will be taken up.FA\" Chair to be taken at 74 v'cuck preescly.nam A TS ES OE Om, Quebec, March 23, 1864, Quebec, April 15, 1864, ; _ Lu LU NEWEST I ( LS F | & PARIS AND LONDON | mportant to aviners.ets + ! (ors SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, & I \u2018 A 4 «park, and he kissed Miss Sue ugain, but, hark! ITS, ctor boi they hear that emothercd bak, ncarer, clearer, deadlier: than the first bark.n chorus of barks, a din of barks.\u201c Its the children \u201cbit quoth Sue.and she lit the candle Season, and sgited {of hand, a choice Sulection Bf SHIRTS, COLLARS, BRACES, GLOVES, PAPER COLLARS, &c.3, ST.JORN STREET, Queskc.Quebec, April 1, 1964.Morrin College.FACULTY OF LAW.JT.B.PARKIN, E-q., QC, Professor of Law ; , A Banque Nationale \u2014Books clased © no transaction: nx Wear.Also on Montreal Telegraph and Montreal Gus Companics Shares | are held tuo high for investers\u2019 views Quebec Gas Company.\u2014No sellers at present Bonds\u2014 Prowincial, Mugnicipsi.and Harbor have dechued § to} per cent bottle of Downs\u2019 Elixir, and gave Fachunga \u2014stecling 1 ran eh but inactive Vieg-Parroxs \u2018The Av i 3 - CH.rober.- teu-spoonfut a-piece which pat an Non dl SU.leter street.| und York, Sue and Ï _ me HE PUBLIC ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the Quebec Brunch will be held at the { Lecttre Haut, St.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, P | Ann Street, on TUESDAY Compiled from the Londou shipping & Mercantile Garette © evening, 19th APRIL, hom the Bat te the tnd April, inelusive.| The Lord Bishop of Quebec will tak: the Chair LATE THE Colonial Ghuich and School Society.PaTrox-Her Most Grucigus Majesty the Queen.bishops of Canterbury a coughing\u201d aad got 8 the children | | end to the uproar like magic ; and gave Su nd ber beau un elinpee to spark in peace.Price 25 oe Sold everywhere, \u201c52 STY LES.a superior preparation of Ground Bones.A standard manuse for all fleld and garden crops.Mantle Cloths! {t matares crops from ten to twenty daya earlier, and wonderfully increases the yield.Materials.| ilk ! ! Mearsy $ LANMAN'# FLoRIbA WATER æLadies being the + precious porcelain of humun clay,\u201d are entitled to all the elegant luxuries which A goodly number of testimonials have been received from responsible parties in different * parts of the Province whoghave tested this Phos- SAILED FUR QUERLC.at SEVEN o'clock.| Brilliant Blac at, stimulated by gallantry.can devise.Among Antwerp.March 30 \u2014Engenie Mosher The friends of Missions und Education are ! Rich Poult-de-S ie, | phate.Lists ot 1kgm furnished on application.ol Real Estute, will give the FIRST LECTURE lis which pertain to the toilet, there is none A A Thris , respectfully invited to attend.oo + De .Black Moire Ar ique USSON & CO.of bis course on WEDNESDAY next, the 6th that surpasses the one cauied at the head of this pire\u2019, April 1\u2014Queen of the Wear, \u2014 A A COLLECTION will be made in aid of ! { orporat 10Nn ol Quebec.il : ! Agents for Quebec, inst.at 44 p.m.paragraph \u2014Dolicately tragrant, à hesutilier of Cardi, April I\u2014Aurorn \u2014 m1 i thé lutuls.Brocaded do db.; Quebec, March 14, 1864, 37 The Lectures will bo contioued où each ne compiexion, excuilent.intermixed with water ivita Vecehia.March 2/\u2014kesnomist, [mous | | II.S.SCOTT.\u201cold.ç j : succeeding WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY month Wash, and ua à cure for nervousness, | Curthagens, Marche 26\u2014Balfour, Eenhaim : Fy,nmetey Cold Gros de S ez, _ 2._ __\"\u201d ee .Wilson.Hon, Secy.CITY BURVEYOIR'S OFFICE, ut the same hour.Cold.Stripes and Cheni Silk=, faintness, and bysterin, it deserves à place in tbe Des, March 27\u2014Erbgrossheszogin Frederiek Franz.Base City Hall.15th April.1864.PROFESSOR [IRVINE will deliver the rt Quebec, April 18, 1861 | i | _\u2014- ! i Mate ica, as well as in the repertoire of Ing, via Cardil April t\u2014Maria Elizabeth.Ashew | oe Cold.Moire Antiques, maining Lectures of his coutee, on the after- avoi .ificati y- * Reliance, Wrizht.: °F here ive ve .tue 1 oid the mortification of par diane, Weidhi, Bm tinvey.Fence ; Marion.Sousa.| DUBLIC CFE is herehy piven to every Cold.Cheni Moire Antiques, uoons of Monday.cha-ing an inferior article.= Murray & Lanman\u2019s Fiorida Water\u201d should always be asked for.185 Agents for Quebce :\u2014J.Musson & Co, J.S.Bowen, J.15.Burke, Bowles & McLeod, E.Giroux, : Have, Murel 31st\u2014Faglet, Robinson, person, propffetor or occupant to remove .A this D: Hall, Mareh 24-\u2014Fergus, Wolf; Koyal Victoria, Robinson Openec MS a 9 and enrt away, Ga or before the 28rd instant, the 1° Madras, #oley Ueeau Phauton | SNOW.ICE, FRLTH or DIRT frou hall the Pro on watt.LA V | LLIÉ & ( \u2018OS \u201cStreet or Lanc Bt Ironl of the premises owned of The fee for each course of Lecturca will he Üve dollars, payable ju adgfince, to the Secrctary of the College.\u2019 J Parasols, Fiowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Fancy Belts, Hair Nets, Trimmings, &e., COOK, D.SAILED FOR QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.Loadou, April 1\u2014Julin Rall.Bares SAILED FOR MUNTREAL.March 20\u2014Ileron.J.H.Marsh.J.W.McLeod, bn Fa Brunet, and Faurvig, Marci tantric.Logs.-\u2014 \u2014 peeupied by h mar having the management LAIRD & TELFER Prin ipa! J.Duggal: snd for =ule by all leading druggists | Waterterd, April 1\u2014Tlustie, Murphy: Boter, Laach on AN = .thereof, on pail] of incurring the penalties impos ; E _ .\u2014_\u2014 Quebee, April 4.1864, sl tust-class perfumers throughout the world.| tarriet.Wikon.: or dd L = = = L - 5 = ed by Law.Cor.of Hope & Fabrique S1.Winter Arrangements.eT _ By wider Quebec, April 11, 1864.LATRD & TELFER A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF O*Reilley\u2019s Mustard.HE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed AGENT for (he SALF.of the carious qualities of MUSTARD, tactured by Messrs, M O'REILLEY & CO.rect, Dublin, begs to call the attention of fue Trade Lo the some A ¢oastant supply on hina.\"JOR.HAMEL, \u2018son NTAIN Henbs Prirs\u2014How strange : Jenson Mouxrais He i g ut aud wonderful it often seems to us that a medicine composed of simple mountain herbs and spHordeur, ruots, should sn certainly search out and eure | * Greenock, March :6\u2014Jonah Written.disease.How surprising that the Indians should Liverpool! Maroh £1\u2014Wondiield, Totter © Harkega'n al know and preserve so long and well a seeres - lock Wolverine, Ryle; Lancaster, Graiy.that has escaped !he search of the greatest physicians the wold has ever seen.True, the an- Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glas gow, or Liverpool.Return Tickets granted at Reduced Rates.THIS COMPANY'S LINE is composed of the following First Class Steamsbips : \u2014 PERUVIAN, 2600 tons.Capt.Ballautine.Harrison T=lark uebec, April 15, 1864, Faux Cases ex Hib®rnian.\u201d?< ! HENDERSON, RENFREW & CO., Buade Street Literary and Historical | Society.\u2014\u2014 KS ARRIVED.PASSES Quebec, April 18, 1864.clent inhabitants of Mexicu were a strange race, | Ja te steumstig Caletonie, fom Gascon.of os tang, 7 \u2014\u2014 F: D e : HIBERNIAN.2434 tous.« Button.M.G.MOUNTAIN : found by the Spaniards living in \u201clarge cities, | Ne.Er eu.wife nd Lors eden, Dr HE FOURTEENTH STATED MEETING 6f ancy I esses, NOV A SCOTIAN, 2300 tous,.\u201c Graham.und allowing for their strange customs and re- | Greensineld, M.T.Roberts, O.W.Whittér.A D, Jeune Pete : \u2018 JURA, 2240 tons.Aiton.tigion.as well civilized as their conquerors.In ' J.H.Harris aod 356 in the steerage | the Season will be held ut (he Society's | A Magnificent Stock of NORTH AMERICAN, 1784 tons.Wylie.LoS.an lel ; i > + Roomz, Morrin College, Musonie Buildinge, Gar \"TAN 965 sad the words of a writer of soma celebrity, © They | - = - PS 5 vi FINIS 2 5 ; .MORAY IAN, 2650 tons.,.Buildiog.have perishes from the car:h, (beir cities are QUEBEC WEEKLY TIDE TABLE, REE £522) dre ts en APRIL.at Paisley Shawls and Scarfs, DAMASCUS.1300 tons.Capt.Brown.gigantie piles vf ruins, their Kiugs and Princes so ae a \u2018ASS | LW Le TT AE e 2 re a y Carrying the Canadian & United States Mails.mighty in their life, sre forgotten ; their ruines HIGH WATER AT QUEDPC.\u2014CTV.1 MI \u2014\u2014FaR DIRE VB FRIC PALES, | ICE the > 2 sol Lon nsects\u2014 RICH } A yr + | wid their madicine alone ure left\u201d?The united ; M i i IGN 1XV0 $- INCOUNTS, | their or borders and genera defined.One vf the undec-noted or other Steamebipe To no 6 Fide >» 5 OF @ 5 = Awaw 7 TUF TG TT oS = A : , ; ; ; \u2014 vith remarks of observing and collecting them.\u201d ° S11 wail ff .$ trstimony of all intelligent persons is, that Jud- ; Tonth.Morning.Eveniny.wit 5 £ will sail from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY N's Noun tain [Herbs Pills are the most success.Pr Payer et Me \"or FINANCE DEPARTMENT y order.4yons 1 \u20ac Oy for, and from PORTLAND every SATURDAY, tul medicine in the world iu curing disease.Sold Sunday A Te TRA AT WM.COUPER.calling ut Loch Foyle tofreceive on board and tr ail Medicine Dealers, s Manda Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863.! Assist.Seey.The Choicest Goads in the City.land Passengers to 3 m Londonderry.im ame 0 ne ; Quebec, April 15.1851 Sice uxto DéaTi.\u2014 When the sick die, every.| lady can tell us what they die of.right.then, that when the sick wuto death re- ewer, all the world should know what cured hem?Aud yet thousands are enred of deadly iis hy Bristol\u2019s Sarsaparillu, of whom the public never bear.Cases thut approach the sublimity of miraeles\u2014 such as that of the boy James Wyckoff, who was literally wrenched from the | was of death, whea more than half devoured by srofula-of course tind their way into yrint.Perhaps a hundred such have startled society Ibrough tbe columns of leading journals and medical perioicals.But Bristol's Sarsaparilla tas wrought thousands, ay tens of thousands of aurea, after (he physicians had shaken their heads and said # No hope.\u201d Everywhere, at all sons, it is sileatly working wonders.Would tat, for the sake of humanity, the whole truth in relation to its properties were universally knowo.For sale by all druggists.360 Agents for Quebre :\u2014John Musson & Co.J.S.Bawen, J.E.Burke, Bowles & McLeod, E.Giroux, Jus.H.Marsh, John W.McLeod, W.E.Brunet, und RB.Dugal ; and (or sale by all the leading druggists throughout the world.Hinirean Cosstiration,.\u2014 Worns oF COMFORT.Dr.Cyrus W.Neilson, of Boston, Mass., author uf Clinical Observations on the treatment of Abdominal Diseases,\u201d says, in à letter dated Fhraary 27th, 1862 : + | consider Bristol's Sugar- ented Pills the best remedy for Chronic Cousti- pation al present known.With me they have Lover failed, and { bave prescribed them in at but fifty instances.\u201d Ue also states: * That for Al irregularities of the digeative functions, the liver, and the bowels, they ave by far the ost u-clul medicine he Las ever preseribed\u2014perfectly safe und eminently reliable.\u201d Similar testimony 1 volunteered by Dr.Humphrey Lettson, of Chi- tago, lll, who \u201cenumerates thirty cases, with lamer and dates, in which he bas administered the Pills, with entire success, for habitual costive- less and piles.Wherever they have been used 8 8 remedy for liver and bowel complaints, the reall ins een equally satislactory.They are Pal np in glass viale, and will keep in any cli mate.Procarable of ali druggists, 427 ohn F.Henry & Co., No.303, St.Paul street, Moalreal, general agents for Canada.Great Faminy Mepicisk.\u2014Horsham Town.cu Montgomery Co., Pa, March 17, 1858.Dr.i M.Jackson, Dear Sir : As I consider your \u201cvofland's German Bitters an invaluable medi- eine.having witnessed their great curative pro- Lords 10 several instances in my own family, I \u201cmit aduty I owe to my friends and the Julie to inforim them of it in this manner.yl Son was a loug time sfllicted with the ar Complaint and debility of the system, for heh he had the services of several physicians ho tm avail.Finally, J procured a bottle of he Bitters, and throug their use he was entirely - ored to health.My daughter some time : er exhibiting symptoms of (he same diseare, we ia resorted 10 the Bitters.| would state, by in fags that she had for a long time been suffer- 3 rom severe Nenralgin, and her breath was wy offensive ; she also became so extremel ee that she war unable to leave her bed.ho 'T commencing the use of the Bitters, she pobraved rapidiy, and in one week was able to pot to her friends at Chesnnt Hill, and vie come entirely restored to health, My ee wes the Bitters, and thinks there Is no ol pee like them.Whenever she feels weak a es or her stomach appears oul of order, resto es one or two doses, which immediately 0 a her.Hoping this ray prove of service : So, Lum yours, respectfully, CrHanLes wh of ad's German Bittere, pnd take » They are prepared r.C.M.Pris Phitad=Iphia, bar and tre sold by visas and slorekcepers in covery town and &e in the United Stetes, and Canadas, Ia it not: Thursday.Friday.*.% The stream of tide continges to run ap three-quarters of ru hour after high weter, Norr.\u2014To find the tiuv Of Lixls water at the following places.kubitruct the tine opposite tu each teow that slinwn on the table :\u2014 Rrmoureska .205 ST Freudy Pat- 4 south Traserse, east.© 07 Green Mand.MOON'= 1 SER, First Quarter, Wednesday, 13th, 7h.lm.evening.Full Moon, Thursday, 21st, sh.lm.evening.DIED.On Friday the 15th inst, Samnel Woodley, aged 70.a native of Devonshire.Fngland.His funeral will leave his late residence, No.2 Duade street.for the Baptist Church, and Mount Hermon Cemetery.on Tuesday next, at 3o\u2019clnck.Friends and acquaintances are reqacsted Lo attend.In Inverness, on, the 10th inst.of scarlet (ever.Elizabeth Porter.of Quechee, aged 22 years.At Carleton, Buie-de=Chaleurs, afier a short illness of nine days, Amelin M.LaBillais, the be loved wife of Joseph N.Verge, and daughter of Doctor Charles M.LaBilluis, and mother of Doc tor Charles Verge, Professor of the Laval Uni versity at Quebec, aged forty-five years, lenving a disconsoilate husband and vight children to monrn her loss, On the 18th instant, in his 80th year, Hammond Gowen, Eiq., of thiscity.The funeral will lave his late residence.St.Denis street, Cape.on Wednesday next, at two p.m., to proceed to the Cathedral, and thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friends and uequainlances ave invited to at tend witbout [nrther notice, | FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL SCIIOOL.R.RONAYNE, would beg respectfully to announce to his numerous friends in Quebec, that be intenda to OPEN on or nbout the 10th May next, a FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL and MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL, in the rooms lately occupied by the Rev, Mr.Perry's (lasses, in HENDERSON'S BUILDING.opposite (he City Hall, St.Louis Street.For further parti- culurs, see circular.Quebec, April 18, 1804.Corporation of Quebec.| WATER RATES.PUBLIC NOTICE.LE, parties indebted to the Corporation for A WATER RATES, previous to, and for the current six mouths, nre hereby requesied Lo pay the same into the office of the City Treasurer, from this to the 1st of MAY NEXT, in default of which legal proceedings will be instituted, without further delay, to en'orce payment thereof.H.O'DONNELL, Engincer & Manager.Q.W.W.Quebec, April 18, 1864.17 is directed by the Hon.the Finance Minister, that bereafter Weekly Notices be published aud furmshod to Collectors ot Customs, ue to the vide of discount to pe allowed on American luvoices, which is to fp in accordance with the price of gold ar repgpsented hy Exchange, at a rate equal thereto-Fuch Notices to appear every Saterday in the Caffada Gazette.R.S.M.BOUCHETTE.FINANCE DEPARTMENT.CUSTOMS, Quebec.15th April.1864.N accordance with the abuve Order, Notice is hereby given that the authorised discount is declared 10 he this day 41 per cent.which pereentage of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, snd to apply to all purchases made in the United States during that week.Rs.M.BOUCHETTE.Quebre, April 18, 1804, Corporation of Quebec.CITY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, City Hani, 14th April, 1864.~ EALED TENDERS will be received at this >» Office until WEDNESDAY, 20th instant, at FOUR o'clock, I'.M., for furnishing to the Cor: poration, for one year, conunencing on 1-1 May vext, all the following Timbers, Scantlings, Deals, Boards and Forge-wurk, viz.:\u2014 1st, Seantlings of all dimensions between 4 x 4 and 8 x 0.not slabbed,.Cents per eubic foot.2nd.From 4 x 12 to 4 x 20, not slabhed .3rd.$eantlings of the ahpve dimensions, flabbed, .|.« rot \" 4ih Bquare timber, (8 culls).The Sills for the incide}p?Scantlings, 4 x 4, and th be paid according to the to 1he contractor by the Road Officers.5th Selected cull pine deals, to Le sound, but a proportion may be split, ail rotten and bad culls to he thrown ont.2 per 100 pieces 12x11 x3 7th.Pine hoards.$v « 12xt0x1 Spruce deals, culls as above.§ ¥ « 12x9x3 FORGE WORK.8th.Wrought Iron, including Spikes, Staples aud Rivetls.\u2026.vauvus es cents per lb.91h.Taols and Jumpers, new steeled cts.per piece \u201c \u201c 10th, © 11th.Serew tempered.* Loits.weighing more than y he, oon .\u2026 cents per lb.12th.Screw bolts weighing less than PL.eoonetr ces cas cn tes RE 13th, Wharf bolts.c.cls.per cwt, For (arther particulars apply to this office every day between 10 and 4 o'clock., JOS.HAMEL, City Surveyor.Quebec, April 18 1864.he foot-ways being generally of ail sizes, vi@1] only be conated for contractor shall only ritton orders received.All the above to be of \\sound white pine and delivered immediately after the receipt of the order, to such part of the city na will be indicated PS FE SU Notice.j THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered L inv DARTNERSHIP as GENERAL AND COMMIS MERCHANTS.under the firm aud style Fo & PEVIBERTON.JOSEPH BELL FORSYTH.;( G.TUDOR PEMRERTON.© Quebec, April 13, 1861, Important and Special Announcement.| R.KAHN hegs to icform hia patients and those desirous of consulting him in Quebec { and vicinity, that he purposes visiting it pro- | fessionaily from the 3rd till the 11th of May in- i elusive, during which period he may be consulted on those discages on which bis lectores treat, and le for many yrars a speciality.ticularly desires the attention consulting him to the timit- tn his visit, as his numerous i of those desi \"ed period engngeme! prolonging Quebec, and have our Being.R.KAHN\u2019S LECTURES ON MARRIAGE, REPRODUCTION, NERVOUS DERBILITY und DISEASES of the generative syste, DR- KAHN°S magnificent Museum of Anatomy, which, ducing the fast twenty years has obtained a European and world wide reputation, has opened for the Winter and Spring at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, Montreal, This is DR.KAHN'S first and only visit to Canada.The English Press are unanimmous in their warm approval of this valunble and deeply interesting Museum, which contains the only really valuable specimens of Anatomical Science in the world.Ir.Kahn's Museum sbews the Child from the first period of conception Le the ninth monty and illustiates every part of the Human Frag A calth and Disease.Tu fact, more may be fearngl trom visiting the Museum once, than we reading wonld impart.The Museum con nil the wonders of the Haman Frame, and infportant lectures are delivered every evening ut Eight.DR.KAHN'S lectures are invaluable to all, shewing as they do, the means of re-establishing health, nervous force.and vigour when lost or impuired through various causes, These lectures ure sent by Post in a securely scaled envelope to any address oh receipt of ten I'ostage Stamps.The London * Daily Telegraph\u2019 says :(\u2014We earnestly advise every one lo sce Dr.Kahn's Museum, or read his lectures, The lectures contain the most valuable information on subjects which every one should b: acquainted with.Pa- vents nod Guardians would do well to place them in the hands of the yonng peuple under their care, and if yonng men gave heed to the inlormation they contain concerning their organization and structure, we should see our rising generations more vixorous and intellectual, and much of the misery entailed in after life would be avoided, © DR.KAHN'8 lectures on Marriage, Reprodue- tion and Nervous Debility.are bound in one volume, and will he sent to any address in sealed envelope on receipt of ten postage stamps Addicsa Secretary DR.KAUN'S MUSEUM, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Montreal.Quebec, April 13 1864 GENTLEMEN'S TWEEDS r Spring Suits, annels, Colorings.| Ladies\u2019 Sprin Skirtings SHIRTINGS IN A VARIETY OF MAKES.Will arrive in u few days : OUR SILKS, New Patterns an MANTLES, STRAW GOODS, &c., &e., &e.LAIRD & TELFER.P.S.\u2014One Case CHEAP DEGAINES, &e.from 6d.to 1s.2d.per yard, LAIRD & TELFER.Cor.of Hope & Fubrique Ste.Quebec, March 28, 1864.Coal Oil for Sale 2000 NV ALLONS very Superior Qua- X | s.per Gallou.For Sale by LEMESURIER & BROUARD, No.9 St, Joseph St, and{No.17 Craig st, St.Roch.Quebec, March 11, 1864.l'irewood for Sale.150 ORDS BIRCH and MAPLE, (very dry) by LEMESURIER BROUARD, Ka 17, Qraig Street, and 0.Quebec, March 30, 1864.BL, Joseph Sireet.OFFICE, Lr, 18th April, 1864.ill be received, at this , 23nd inetatit, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the NSTRUCTION of a LANDING STAGE at tWAFINLAY LANDING PLACE, on loot and for veNcles ; à STAGE for landing freight, and a BRIDGE to conuret the landing STAGE with the Shore, Plans and Specifications uf the above work may b seen ut this office every day, betweeu nine aud {our o'clock.By order, JUS.HAMEL, City Surveyor.Quebec, April 18, 1864.The following are the « FROM PORRLAND.Peravion.oo.Safurday, April 23, \u201864 Nova Scotian.Sanirduy, « 30, RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC : CapIn.(According to accominodation.) To Glasgow.,.$72.50 to $86.50 To Londonderry .$72.50 to $86.50 To Liverpool.STL 30 to $86.50 STEERAGE.To GInsgOow.22.10 ea es 0000 $36.00 To Londonderry.ooiiuinn.$36.00 To Liverpool.2.100000 $36.00 Berths uot secured antil paid for.ZA expericuced Surgeon carried on each versel.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO., Agents.Quebec, March 30, 1864, em The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships.ETWEEN N.York and Liverpool, callin at Cork Harbor ; and between Boston an Liverpool, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor.LAVE Arabia, Bogen ednesday, Mar.30 China, New Y ednesday, April 6 Africa, Boston nesday, * 13 Persia, New York Wednesday, \u201c 20 Asia, Boston.Wednesday, * 27 Australasian, New York.J[Wedaesday, May 4 Arabiaa, Boston.Wednesday, *¢ 11 Scotia, New York.Wedneeduy, \u201c 18 From New York to Liverpool : CHIRFCaRIx PAssauk., .$132 56 Secouo Casin 3\" LL.vie.B0OOO From Boston to Liverpool : CHIEFCARIN PASSAGE.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.$L12 50 SECOND CABIN | Lee ses sc0000 veo.6600 Payable in gold, or its equivalent in United States currency.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not Le accountable for Specie or Valuables unless bills of lading having the value expressed are signed therefor.For Freight or Passage apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.E.C.4&1.G.BATES, 108 State street, Buston.Or to March 30, 1864.Great Bargains.ARLTAMENTARY HISTORY of ENGLAND extra, Londo\", $1 per vol.«-Londun, Si per vol.plete, $9.00, (Gray's Debates in Clark\u2019s Commentary Cyclopedia Americnndgtin 14 vols,, $1400, Chambers\u2019 Cyclopedia Ror $3.00, Dicks\u2019 Complete Works for $3.00, Rollio\u2019s Ancient History for $2.50, Spectator Complete for $1.50, Tatler and Guardian for $1.50, Waverley Novels in 27 cols, itlastrated, $20.00.Other Standard Books proportionately cbeap, at F.HR.HALL'S, St.Joba Street.Quebec.April 4, 1864.TRI-CENTENARY HE COMMITTEE appointed to make ar rangemenis for the celebration of th.vf SUAKESPEARE BIRTH, have the honour to nonnunee the following programme : \u2014 On Saturday, April 23rd, The Merch of Venice Will be perffmed in the MUSIC|HALL, BY THE MEMBERS OF THE HISTRIONIC CLUB.\u2014o\u2014 MONDAY, April 25th, A PROMENADECONCERT MUSIC HAIL.2 Full particulars will bereaîter.te aunoucced J.B.FORSYTH, Chairman of the General Committee Quebec, March 28, 1864.N OTICE Contractors.(EALED TENDERS, addreescd to the und.r- signed, will he received At this office until tLe 2ud ay of MAY uext, at NOON, for furnishing TWO HUNDRED AND FIF1Y PANS, 0 pluce under Stoves; to be castiro.of tle best quality, 44 feet by 26 iuches wide lon inside of mouldings, a.tha of an iuch thick, weight of cach nbouf 1461 The putteru tu Le approved of by the Pepa, f These Pans are tg be red oun or Lefore the 1«t September, the Toflowing District Jails wud Court Houser, in abolt cqual numbers at each, vis :\u2014 Scholastique, Industrie, Sorel, Malbaie, Rimouski.Montagny, Beauce, Aathabaska, Nelsonville, St.Hyacinthe, St.Joha's, Beauharnois, Chicou- tii, Rimouski, Quebec, and Montreal.They must be approved of by an Officer of thia Department, aud payment will be made on proct of delivery.Separate Tenders will also be received stating the terms on which the above mentioned Paus will be furnished, if delivered at the Fouudry.By order, F.BRAUN, Secretary.DEPARTMENT OF PustIC oes | Quebec, March 21, 1664.To N a centr of the Upper Town, PACIOUS tENTS, suitat'e for MEETING RQOMS3, lor LITERARY or other INSTITUTIONS4 Rent mwderate pply at thie Office.Quebco, April 1, 1964.et.C57 The New Pain-Killer: HEUNRY'S VERMONT LINIMENT ! N citering to adie public this new Pain-Killer, we wish to commend it as being not only boter than any other Paint Killer, sod ju Laeger boilles ut à gorrespouding price, bat as contain.su bo late injartous 16 pecous Usdug it Fan Ane psd sabernnlly tor NOE MITTIN, NP RAL, i ; LUMP UND LUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 7 #0 ! ! Ih EN RAC SULT \u2019 5 BAER Sv PPR lou THACHE, | HEADACHE, ; i BiKANVS & SNCALDN, BRUISLS X NSW ELLINGN NORE HUI dT, ! LUNE AG Ne.ar.fed Lav be used joerendt for | « HOLIC CHOLERLD MORE! 'N, Collin, The All-Sutlicient Three.The Great * American Remedies,\u2019 Knowt as * Helinbola\u2019s\"?GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz, HELMBOLU'S EXTRACT « BUCHU.™ \u201c be SARNAPARILLA i IMPROVED ROSE W ASH HELMBOGLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION] CHIGHLY CONCENTRATED?FOR DISEASES OF THE Bladder, Swelling x, This Medicine Lucreases the power of Diges tion, aud evelts the Absenbeuts into healthy action, by which the Waters or Caleerous depo Kidneys, tiracid, und Diopsival THE QUEBEC GAZRTTE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1864.7 | The Leading Perfume of the Ae.\" Horses, Horses, Horses.From Fresh-Culled Flowers.L CAUTION ASAINST COCXTPRPENTS, None are genuine unless the signature of R.: end L.Parry end Co.is uffired tu each wrapper, and own on the bottle ; and each bottle in protected by à patent capsule bear- ! ing the priprictor\u2019's name and address iu , dot.THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.| NOT A RUM DRINK\" A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ro VEGETABLE EXTRACT.A I'L RE TONIC, That will Relieve the Viicted, and NOT MAKE DEUNRKARDN.DR.MOLI ANDES GERMAN ETERS.DR.C.M.JACKSON, Bol rectal cad cost Copland ih, Cure all Diseases BOW EL COMPLALN TS sitionz, sud ul Uonataral Dilargements are res AMISING Bh TD - ; ; : ; \u201cwhen drives ouf worms.ONE PoWDER I ar iA ! a A ! i casing frageance, Its aroma is almost ines- | Oar Power drives onl w d ARK THE BEST PURGATIVE pips Di TDR, fue: oot ls hut wl full mutation, and iso DISORDERED havatiole © while ita influence an the SKIN is |enre- Buts, Ose Poworn puts a Howse În con des HLA y CHOLIE.| good for Men, Women, and Children.i, fal fC» LIVER, Driostrefroshing, imparting a Delightful Boog [dition Ose Pow makes uw Horse shed bis NU STRAINING, oN URS SEAS pr ehatly j= .rte 7 St qi le : Pownrr gives a soft and glossy LL ._ ; forte Last tu a \u2019 .Sod ACH, Caney wo the overtaxed Body and Mind, pardi- feo.Ong Pownen giv | Een euro 4 NU GRIFING.1 Le ee reais ini + HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU fi uixys CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA OR KIDNEYS, culutly whe mixed with the water of the Ba {pacar Go the lar Oxi: Posen cures the em.Cope sive ce fence dr asfuaty atlealod FOR WEARNESSES CM a 1! et vers of lil : For tif orn Distemper in Cattle, INFRWUS, D to weds who have ased it, gts ns CT AN 0 - M restores the tmpatre.powers of hile , : CTING TI RNS Tie CARLT NS CONDITION POW- us composed of Tage dicots, each of which is Arising from d'ucesses, Habits ef Dissipad wien exhausted by the lviliesof youth, u- HOOFLAND 5 GERMAN BITTERS FAINTING TURNS, Ï ae ARLTON NC to directions, are the NO PILES.L coven by rem diel an aiselt so that the combi\u201d tion, Karly Indiscretion, or Abuse, turty, or old age.Its a certain cure i all WILL CUKE EVERY CASE OF NERVOUSNESS, nat in iin the work to STRENGTHEN 8 Horse, NO FALSE CALLS ., , mater 0 all in on, produees à LININEST OF ' ATTENDED WITH TILE FOLLOWING 8\\ MPTOMS 1 euses ol extreme nervous debtlity produced \u2019 .Co oo HEADACHE ot i JENS him to health and vigor after : \u2018ma 1S TO THE WATER CLOSE; ! Patani: Le, nn veel bed in 0s curative properties, i [udisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power.by eary tmprudence, and various other ( hronie or Nervous Dotitity, Disease of DEBILE Y ° Lovers vxne-ure or\u201d hard driving.5 BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGY a WARNANTED WHEN USFD IN SFAsoN ! Lors er Memory.; bully os breathing, \u2018cases, spermatoirkua, exhaustion, mespu- the Kidneys, aud Disses arising or AND These Powders einiee 8 healthy action of the EVACUATION FROM THE BOWEL.a CO ONatemdy should be without a bottle uf it for aks of a When.î l euty for society, study, Or busitess, indiges- Srom « Disordercd Stomach.HYSTERIA digestive organs, and purity the blood of animals IS ALWAYS SECURED Ls W Hired ate use case oF barns, sealds, wounds.! and wht =% it \u2018 ess I.\u2018 2 A : Hojehy cuualizinz the cireulution of the blood, .; ' ; web other casualties resulting from aceidents © bimaess or ition, cn Pain in the picks | pro shor tees of breath, duties of siz, Observe the follow HS SYinptorins 1ti-a-are and speedy relief.With the sory oe et the hole fratue.This Newly Discovered Principles in Purgative q sat eh is her tot niversal Las-itude of the Flushing of the Body, * = y DO \u2018 ' \u2019 os .hon it hak fie ee = EN Aan ; Daten iteclt by i cement i Dr.Radwuy\u2019s Iills are the best Purgation ton ; FR ne TO Usk AT ANY TIME Muscular System, Erraptions on the fac».| Complaints, constipation and relaxalion, dy- RESULTING FROM DISORDERS ob 10k preps.(lle a fa-sion I haw fr 20 gears mdntainol its po deneusira > etal for Pen certain poele puy Vege mists oo ne \" CL fut it takvn in eluss water jn Hot Hands, Pallid Countenauce, seutry, asthma, jaundice, fever, lumbago, AVE ORGANS: © wectlaney over Al ather pertumes, tiwonghout | the: appearance of the coat, for dt ia a certai Mercury ever discovered.They aro compo 4 0 = ed A tre pounlul af it Taken Ha glass or water in Dryness of the Skin gout, theumatism, congha, colds, sore, weak \\ ; the West Indies, Cobm.Mexico, aud Central and fact (hat no animal can be in perfect health it VEGETABLE EXTRACTS F y un th enna eiears the head, brightens the eye, yess CNE PRE ; ns Bt ea Pom , di Const South America, and we eanfidently recommend! the cont be rough and unthrifty.HERES, PLANTS.GUMS 5 FROM ROOTs, + wid Cove so ane of etasticity to ind and body These Syinptoms, ir allowed lo ga on, which | and u'ceraied throats, HETVOUSLUSS, hysteria, patiew, In- it ns an article which, tor soft delicacs of Haver | CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS \u2018 D.RK LF Es SLEDS, FLOWE« M vw.Le vdansted ature Lala te assert lop sapree this Medicine invariably removes, soon tollow {pains inthe himbs, interrupted eircolation, ward Piles, Fol richn-s of bouquet and permanency, has no | wilt he fond a pertect tonic and restorer after ARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, ppp.\u2019 hs IMPOTENCY.FATUITY, EPILEPTIC F VE ; be-dolereau, 1esllesstess at mptit, all chronic « ness of Blood to vqual It will also remove front the shin att cbs of any ute diseases.such ar influenz-.0 ; ARED IN VACUE.pui | , ; als shin à IN au .ne grain of the extruct of the meg) In one of which the patient may expire.can say that they are not frequently followed by, those * direfu! diseases, XITSAINIT7 ANS CONSFICPTIZIT Many are aware of the cause of their sutf-ring.but none will contess.The records of the Insane Asylums, and the mouncholy deaths by Consumy- Lis LEFECTS ARE MARVELOUS, Tov it awd ar iv does noc produce satisfaetory resalis, when ased accordiug to directions, reluro \u201cy houtie tothe ageut of wbont you pot it and ta will refund the money paid for it.Vevaly aka far, anprejudiced and impartial td the Head, Acidity of tbe SNiomach, Nansen, Hearibnin.D seust for Fond, Fulness or Wohin the Stam wh, , Sour Bructuiions, Sinking or Flutter ing ut the Pit of the Stomueh, Swinnming of the Head, Hureried and Ditticalt Breathing, | diseases and and ail female complaints, {This mvaiuable medicine 1s the most wonder- lol triumph of ait over nature, and is adapted tor both sexes.It has the ellect of restoring | increasing the natural vigour of thuse who are sulfening from prostration and langour | produced by sojourning m the colontes or an\u2019 oud at every Drag Store and Country Store throughout Canada, Falck 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE, JOHN FOHENRY & COL, PROPRIETORS, cet st Paul Street, Montreal, CFE, avril Main Street, Waterbury, Vi, Collin Qoebee by Mussou & Co.John 8, Bow.no Jos Bowles & Co.J.F.Burke.O.Gi- roux, tcitard Giroux, J.H, Marsh.J.Meleod.wo Civher 7, 1803.Brunet, Sturton, Dugal and Hos, \u2014 ra ; \u201cN Boe Es ~ 6G = _ Joi RNY Lu the FALTH, HAPPINESS and LONG LIFE wre within the reach of all, by the use of Î tion, benr ample wituesa to the truth of the assertion.The Constitution, once allected with Organic Weakness, Requires the nid of Medicine to strengthen and Buchu invariably does.À trial will convince the most rkeptical.FEMALES! FEMALES! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE.In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bachu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chiorosis or Reteution, Irregularity.Painfuluess, or Suppression of the Customars Evacuations, Ulcerated ur Schirrous state of the Ulterus, Leucorrhes, or Whites, Sterility, und for all complaints incident to the sex, whether j {NO FAMILY arising from Indisoretion, Habits of Dissipation.or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE UF LIFE.SEE SYMPIuMs ABOVE.>HOULD BE WITHOUT IT.Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BI CHI\" Cures Secret Diseases Dactot BUCHAN?S VEGETABLE DOMES-; In all their Stuges : at little expouses : litile or TiC MEDICINES, prepared from the prescrip- no change in Diet; no inconvenience, ton of the late Dr.Buchan, Fellow the Royal Caltege ot Physiewns, &ec., &e.Cures are daily made, and their eflicacy proved in thou- ganda of cases, a'tested before the Aldermen at Guildhall, tha Right Hondle.Lord Mayor of London, and siting Magistrates ot Marlborough Street, Wastmminster, Worship Street, Bow Ntreei, &e.Used by the most celebrated Clergymen, Medical men and others.DR.BUCHAN'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS.It isa well-known fact that Sarsaparilla is lhe greatest purifier of 1he blood in the world.Keep your Blood pure !\u2014your Bowels regular !!Hand defy the doctor!!! These Pils strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incidentto Man, Woman, and Child\u2014such as Eruptions ou ihe Skin, Indigestion, Bitious, Liver and Stomach compianis, general Weakness, Gout, Rheu- matsm, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Throa's, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowles, obstructed perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy blood.These Pills work their way to \u2018ie very rools of each disease, cleansing in | their passage, especiaily where mercury has heen taken, and removing every unhealthy accomulation ll tbe blood is porified, the whole system renovated, and all the functions aebtg according 10 Balure ; the duties of life becom a pleasure, where before they had Leen sad and weary burdens Do not hesitate! dont delay! a clean stomach must make a clean body.A clean body will contain pure blood ; when the stomach, boly and blood are pure, from regulating and cleansing the bowels, heann is certinn.Begin at the begining ; waste no ume; atnke at the root of your aiment.Again, I say, look 10 your stomach.Ona trial of these Pills will foree conviehion.Sold in bottles, at 1s.14d, 2s, Yd., da.6d., and 11s, DOCTOR BUCHAN\u2019S INVIGORATING ESSENCE, For Nervous relaxaticn and general weakness, at vlice restores and invigorates, with magical rapidity, the most debilitated eonstitn- tion, thereby ensuring permanent health, increased strength and energy, and a redonbled development ot he nuscular system.Failure is impossible, for success is us certain as that day hght follows darkness.The only infallible remedy tor acquired, local and geveral debilny, nervous prostration, depression of spirits, demanution of vital energy, emaciation, aud for all lemale complainis.This medicine not ouly restores health and strengih at once, but creases the natural vigour of man in youth, maturity, and old age.The proper- Liew of this invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and mus: ular systetn, enriching, increasing, aud punfying each particolar viial duid; (ts uction 1s never- tailing, aud in perfect accordance with the laws of nature.As the failing rain vivities the parched vegetation, so Will the power of this all-potent agent estore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangment, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat, Price, da.64.and 1ls.; or lout quantities in ons, 35s.DR.BUCHAN\u2019S VEGETABLE SKIN OINTMENT 1s the only ons yet discovered that cures the most inveterate rores.Its effects are wondettul, giving instant relief tothe sufierer.Many thousands have used il, and declare nt to be the best in the world.1t 1s the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores amd skin eruptions.lt never closes up the suriace of a wound while full of mater, but will first bring all lo the surface, and finally heal without breaking out again.The Pills aid (he Ountment in the following :\u2014 Piles, Boils, Bruises, Excoriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulvers, Ring-woime, Sore Heads, Eyes and lipe, Baldness, Chapped Handa, Chafed aud istered Fest, Corne, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Biles, Freckles, Stings, Serofula, King\u2019s Evil, Bad Lege, Bad Hreants, Contracted and Silt Janus, Fistolas, Gout, Swelled GlanJs, Lumbago, Rheuma- rism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, | Scurvy, Sate Heads, Rash, Tumours, O'd and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms, Itch, &e.1s.Ed, and Ze.Sd.per pot.Agente for Quebec» JON MUSSON & CO., : .Dracaite, Ryade Sireet, Upper Town.Oc'oher 17, 1863\" 12m Ayer's Cathartic Pills !* LNT 112 EZPZSYLE.It causes frequent desire, and gives strength ta Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, pre- veuting and curing Strictures of the Urethra.ullayiug pain and inflammation, eo frequent in this class of diseases.snd expelling Puisunous.Disensed, and worn-out inatter.THOUJANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS UACKS, And who bave paid Heavy Fees to be cared in a short time, bave found they were deceived, nnd that the ** Poison\u2019 has, by the use of + Powerful Astringents,\u201d been dried up in the system, to break ont in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.OF USE HELMBOLDS EXTRACT For all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Femalz, from whatever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING.Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC.HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it is certain to have the desired effect in ail Diseases, for which it is recommended.BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.SYPHILIS.Thie is an affection ot the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Enrs, Throat, Windpipe.and other Mucas Surfaces, making its appearance in the form of Ulcers, Melmbold'a Extract Sur=aparilla purifies the Blood, and removes all Sealy Eruptions of the Skin.giving to the Complexion a clearand healthy Color.It being prepared expresly for this clusy of complaints, its Blood-Parifying Pro- pertics are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparations of Sarsaparitla.HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH.An Excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphili- ; tie Nature, and as an inj ction iu Diseases of the! Urinary Organs, arising from Habits of Pissipa- tion, used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Soarsaparilla, in such di-eases us recommended.Evidence of the mort responsible and reliable churacter will accompany the medicines.CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From eight to twenty years standing, with names known to Science and Fame.For Medical Properties of Buchu, see Dispen- satory of the United States.See Professor Dewees\u2019 valuable works on (he Practice of Physic.See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.Physick, Phitudelphin.See remarks made by Dr.Ephraim McDowell, a celebrated Physician, aud member of tbe Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journul, See Medico-Cirurgienl Review, published by B:njamin Travers, Fellow of the Royal College vf Surgenos.See most of the late Stsadard Words of Medicine.Extract Drew.$1 per Bottle, or six for + SARSAPARILLA, 1 » ç 5.Inproven Rosx Waëur, 50e.+ « $2 50, Ur half a dozen of each for $12 00.which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to.Zr Describe symptoms in all communications.Cures guaranteed, Advice gratis.AFFIDAVIT.Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H.T.Helmhold, who being duly sworn, doth say.his preparations contain no nurcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetavle .T.HELMBOLD.Sworn and rubscribed before me, this 23rd day of November, 1854.WM, P.HIBBARD, Alderinan, Ninth-atreet, abuve Race, Phila.Address Letters for information in contidence.H.T.HELMBOLD, Chemist, Dupat 104 South Tenth-street, below Chestaut, Philadelphia, Beware of COUNTERFEITS and UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispose of \u201cTheir Own\u201d?and \u201cOther\u201d articles on the reputation gained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, o \u201c Extraot Buchu, i \u201c \u201c $5.Sarraparilla, Improved Rose Wash, Soid by all Droggiets everywhere.ASK FOR HELMBOLD'8\u2014TAKE NO OTHER.Cut out the advertisement, and send for it, and void Imposition and Exposure.December 30, 1863.12m invigorate the system, which Helmbold's Extract\u201d BUCHU the Blood, and attacks, shot climates.Thousands have been restored { to health and vigour by its Use, us sworn lo \u201cou vath before the Right Honorable Matthew | Wood, Lord Mayor ot Loudon, snd the follow- wg Aldermen :\u2014 Siv John Lamer, George Schioley, Esq, John Atkins, Esq., and others, ; Mine i ! Price 11x per bottle, or tour quantities in one | for 938, Which saves Ils : teffecting à saviog of £I 125.; PERRYS CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE | ESSENCE.[a remedy for eny of the forms of Secondary | Symptows, and for purifying the system from contamination.Iris recommended for all those | disease for which mercury, &c., are not only employed in vain, but too often to the utter ruin of health, Its actionis purely detersive, and its beneficial influence the system is undeniable, \u201cPrice lls.and 334.per bottle, also u sving of RLS | \"PERRY'S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SULGAK-COATED GLOBULES.An agreeable preparation of the very esseuce of the Balsam of Copaiba and Cubebs.pertectly s tasteless, still vet ning at the same time ull its | *hrative powers, | In all cases ot Gonorrhæa.Gleet, Stricture 4e, à single trin! will prove the eflicacy of this invaluable remedy : us itut once acts upon the kidneys, bladder, and the urino-genital organs, | restoring them to their healthy state.Price 11s, | and 33s.per box.HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD.PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, an iufallible cure for all diseases of the ekin, such ns scurvy, serofula, ulcers, boils, blotches, pimples on the face and body &e.Price 11s, and 33s.per box.ON NERVOUSNESS, RELANATION AND ! EXHAUSTION.New Edition, enlarged to 190 pages.illustrated hy 100 Anatomical coloured Engravings on steel, just published, price 2s.od.THE SILENT FRIEFD.MEDICAL work on the nature, treatment, ys and cure of nervous and physical debility.exhaustion, spermatorrbacy, aod all urino-genital diseares of the nervons system, and other diseases incidental to both sexes, producing a degeneracy of mental and physical strength, terminating in total debility and incapacity ; showing why these diseases so often appear incurable, when in reality they can be effectually removed by the most simple means.Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world, EXTRACTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price \u20acd, which con\u2018ains directions for the guidance of patients.Sold at Messrs.RRE& L.Perry & Co.'s Whote- { sale Depot, No.19 Berners Street, Oxlord Street, London.Agents : BarcLay & Co, No.75 Farringdon Street, London, Messrs.R.& L.Perry and Co.are only to be consulted at their residence, No.19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London, as they never, uuder any cireumstancen, travel either at howe I or abroad, and they herehy caution the Public against any person using their name; and as a further precaution against fraud, the Public is notified that none of their medicines are genuine unless the subjoined fac-simile of their signature i= attached to the different wrappers.Pay dé, Agents for Quebec, Quebec, Nov.21, 1863.12m Downs\u2019 Vegetable Balsamic Elixir.! | Cs purely Vegelable Medicine is war- | ranted to cure COUGHS, COLDS, ; CATARRIH, | ASTHMA, | CROUP, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the THROAT, CHEST, |! avd LUNGS.| Downs?KLINTR has stood the test of more than THIRTY YEARS! ; A lew doses will eflect a cure when all, mther medicines have failed.lt dues not pry UP THE coucH, but REMOVES it by expelling the plilegmn, and thus eradicating THE RADIX OF THE DISEASE.lta emolient prapeities facilitate expeclora- tion, give ease to the Throat and Longs, and d ive oul disease, not so much by a direct and poisonous attack upon the disease itself, but Ly ASSISTING NATURE TO EFFECT A CURE.Explicit directions accompany each bottle, together with a pamphiet containing certifi- cales of cures and other interesting matter.Reap Tne PAMPHLET ATTENTIVELY.IT 18 PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.There 18 no difficulty in administening it to children, as they are fond of it, and, if permitted, would take it lo excess.Price 25 cts., 50 cte., and $1.00 per bottle.Sold in every Town and Village in Canada.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., (Successoia to J.M.HENay & Sons and N.H.Duwws,) PRUPRI£TOR
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