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[" ited Europe, / Gazette.vol.102.\u2014NO.9.771.TELE guebec Gaze tte, gatablished 17G4, pli ISHED bY pawsON, | the City of Quebec, \\[ESSR3.MIDDLETON & rinters, Foot of Mouulaiu Hil, power TON prios (\u2014FOUR DOLLARS gps OF 5 payable yearly in advance.ILS DNSERTISI-MENTS.deliverrd in before Lwo tock p.M.eu the doy go ading written ov pec EEE tu Ajons\u2014a D pa pont insertion ais for divst it wm sabseq ie | | La, à cents per line ! vo er Lie Tor each subsequent insertion ; the year ag may be agreed on, cul ups à .ig bY UItCTE MIDDLETON &.DA WSON, } Proprietors.as oi A + All LL pr rat guint.Oct 54 1863.Co _ FNATA HONSES LS AIN OT | ROS DR.MORSE\u2019S AIAN ROOT PILLS.Kk.MORSE, the mventer of MORSE\u2019S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the sreater part of his Ife in travelling, having Asia and Africa, as well as has spent three years among R < of our Western country \u2014it Was In at the Indian Root Piils were firat éncorered.Dr.Murse was the first man to guabiieh the fact that all diseases arise from eh America WPURITY OF THE BLOOD\u2014that our pers health and lle depeuded upon this vial thud When various passages become clogged, end do not act in perteet harmony with the dif- tent functions of the body, the blood loses pecomes thick, corrupted and dis- ened, thus eansmg all pains, rickness and divress of every nume ; our ajrength is ex- haaited, oùr health we are deprived of, and if saine 8 nol as-isted in throwing off the vagoant hmtnars, the blood wall become chok- land cease to act and thus our light of life will \u201ctaver be blown out.How, important, then at we should keep the varions passages of va tody free and vpen, And how pleasant wus that we have 1t in our power to pul a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse?s dian Root Pills, manufactured trom Plants 1! Roo 8 which grow around the mountainous ails in Nature's garden, for the health and weovery of diseased man.ug of the roots from which these Pills are mide 1s a Suderitic, which opens the pores of ig skin and assists Nature in throwing out the er parts ol the corruption wi tan.The se- coul is à plant which is an Expectorant, that wens and unciogs the passage in the langs ; auf thus, mm à soo'hing manner, performs 1s duty by throwing ofl phlegm and other humors fon the Inngs by copious -putung.The biel is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double srtength to the kidneys ; thus encour- aed, iey draw large amounts of impurity tom the blocd, which is then thrown out kuntilully by the Urinary or waler passage, ad waich could not have been discharged avolher way.The fourth is a Cathartie, miarcompanies lhe other properties of the Pilswhile engaged in purifying the blood s \u201cseoarser particles of impurity, which ean mipass by the other outlets, are thus taken pand conveyed ofl in great quantities by the bowels.CAUTION \u2014Reware of counterfeits, All seuune have the Signature of A.J.WmTte & b.Allo:hers are spurious.Beware of a counterfeit bearing the name of Jes Bakery ; buy none but those bearing telae simile signature of A.J.Waite & Co.B.L.JUDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Brockville, C.W.& New York.Di Morse®a Indian Root Pills have Forty Hlis meach box, and are sold by all dealers in Hedicines, Piice 25 Cents per box ; five boxes will be witon receipt of $1, postage paid.sgaciiutly Agents for Quebec, J.MUSSON & CO, J BOWLES.J.K.BURKE.E GIROUX.Quebec, July 2, 1863.12m \u201cV WoRLD'S \" HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM?CONVINCING TESTIMONY From DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMEN.ETC.A.RUCKIEE, Ant Treasurer Ameri vin Bible Union, NY.City, writen: \u201c1 very fheertuily add my testimony tn that of numemus ond, to the great value of Mra 8.A.Allens orld\u2019s ale Restorer and Zylubalsamum.\u201d Rev J, WEST, Brooklyn, L.1: \u201c1 will testify to their value in tie most libéral aenae, They have Tetored ny Tir where it was bald, and, where Ey, to Îta original color.\u201d fo.A.WERSTER, Heston, Masa: 1 have naed ve with great effect.1 am now neither bald or = My hair was dry and brittle; it is now Kit ne fa youth.\u201d or.I.V.DEGEN, Dostan, Mass.: \u201cThat they Ï Panola the geawtly of the hair where baldness In k 458 Lie evidence of my own eyos\u201d\u201d .Te IVEY F.ROBT, Rnflnlo: © 1 have nad both hoe lestorer and the Zylabalsamuns, and consider em Invaluable.They have restored my gray ; ir to ate original colon\u201d JLEATON, LL.D.President Unton University, Forgotten: \u201c1 have used Mm, B.A, Allen's al i's Hatr Restorer and Zrlobslmmum, The wu of my hair has ceased, ail sny Incks, which Te quite gruy, arc restored to their original color, Bd by Druggists throughout the World, ; PEINCIPAI, SALES OFFICE, Joe 198 & 200 Greenwich §t., New York.SA oa, PUS RL VAE, trebes, out, 7, 1868, CTT and Communications must be of publication, inserted ders-\u2014or sill forbid, if no +50 cents for six lines and | insertion, snd 12; cents for each Aon; for ten lines and above wertion, snd 17 cents for à insertion ; for ten lines and | for first insertion, and Military and Sporting Books.(Cove MILITAIRE, by Major Suzor.THE DEAD SHOT.or Sportenran\"scomplele guide being à treutiee on the use of the guu, with rudimentary and finishiog lessons in the urt of Shooting game of ail kinde.Pigeon Shooting, Dog Breaking, &c.FIELD EXERCISE AND EVOLUTIONS FOU INFANTRY.HINTS TO RIFLEMEN, COMPLETE MANUAL FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN; directions for handling the Gan, the Rille aud the Rod ; art of Shooting on the wing, the Breaking management and Huul- ing of the Dog, the varieties and hubits of game, River, Lake and Sea Fishing, &c.&¢ ROBERTSON\u2019S INFANTRY DRILL, together with twenty field days, and explanatory remarks thereon, illustrating Battalion, Light Infuntry and Brigade mana-uvres, INFANTRY SWORD EXERCISE.CAVALRY REGULATIONS AND SWORD EXERCISE.HAND BOOK FOR HYTUE.THE RIFLE, and bow to ue it.RIFLE VOLUNTEERS; how to organise and drill them.VOLUNTEER'S HAND BOOK, a compendium of military fucts and suggestions adapted to field service, HART'S ARMY LIST, 1861, For Sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Aug.8.1864.THe Undersigned begs to inforin ns customers, and the pubiic in general, that he has on Sule a large and well selected Stock of articles suitable for the present Season ; and would invite inspection frum intending purchasers, as every article is first quality, and at a very low figure.AMONG WHICH WILL, BE FOUND: Layer raisins.in boxes\u2014halves and quar tern\u2014crop 1862, | Seedless dn, in boxea\u2014crop 1862, Sultana do, in drams, quite fresh, ! Valentia du.in buxes, do.Zante Currants, do, Prunes in jars and cartoons, do.Eleme Figs in boxes, do.Citron, Lemon, and Orange Pools, Preserved Ginger and Chow-Chow in jars, A vanety of Fruit preserved in syrup, Shelled Almonds, sweet and bi.ter, 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, aud Sauc: s.TEAS.Old and Young Hysons, Gunpowder, Hyson | Twankay, Souchong and Congou, Oo- long, and Uncoltoured Japan, ali strong and very fragrant.SUGARS, | Loaf, Dry Crashed, Crushed A, and Bright | Porto Rico, LIQUORS.: Brandies, Vinegrowers, Jules, Robin, Mar- | tel\u2019s and other brands, | Very choice Old Port and Sherry, Le Tour de Bouzy & Imperial Champagne, ! Old Jamaica Pum,\u2018 warranted genune,\u2019\u2019 De Kuyper\u2019s and Houtman\u2019s Gin, Old fom, Scoteh, Irish, and Toddy Whis ey, Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, & a variely of other Sycups and Liquencs, English Ales und Porter, in pts.and quarts, | Quebec do.do.do.! English and American Cheese, Fresh Biscuits, in great variety, Best Family Flour, in bbis and bags, Dur- kee\u2019s Powder, and an assortment of Ground Spices and Flavouring Extracts.\u2014ALNO\u2014 A few Thousands of first quality Cigars, Some very choice, Cut Tobacco, consisting of Sweet Oronoco, Golden Leaf, Honey Dew, & other favorite Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos.(= Together with a complete assortment of other goods in the Grocery line, too numerous lo detail.H.F.WALLACE, Heunderson\u2019s Buildings, St.Lewis Sueet.Quebec, Dac.20, 1863.Chaudiere (old Mines.HOLMES & DAVIDSON, RE prepared to suppiy parties going to the Gold Mines with ail the necessary articles required by Miners, viz: Ready-Made Clothing, Bools & Shoes, Miners\u2019 Tools of all kinds, and Preserved Meats, Hams, &c., at their Store.Opposite the Grasd Trunk Railway Wharf.Point Levi, May 11th, 1864.6m French's llotel, ON TIIE EUROPEAN PLAN, Opposite the City Hall Park, Cor.of Frankfort Street, New York.PACIOUS Refectory.Bath Rooms.and Barber Shop, Bed-rooms warmed gratis, and only one bed in a room.Do not believe runners or hack- men who say we are full.Servants are not allowed to receive perquisites.April 15, 1864.ae 7 Notice.HE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into PARTNERSHIP as GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm and style of FORSYTH & PEMBERTON.JOSEPH BELL FORSYTH.G.TUDOR PEMBERTON.Quebec, April 13, 1864.EIT \u2014\u2014 English Crushed Sugar, In bond or duty paid.ARRELS now landing ex ¢ Damascus,\u2019 and for Sale by = 20 M.G.MOUNTAIN, Quebec.July 29, 1864.~ CLARETS.ASES Branderburg Freres\u2019 Celebrated Clarets.12m \u2014ALSO\u2014 Chateau Larose, Chateau Lafayette, St.Kistophe, Sanfacon, \\ st.Julien, Medoc, WOODS & CO.# Just Received._ \u2014 - a .Le | resh Groceries.ew.vo.1s.1s.Quebec, Nov.1%, 1863.1864.\u201cPRICE TWO PENCE.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, EAGLE Insurance Co.of London.ESTABLISHED 1807.REALIZED ASSETS of this COMPANY amounrio UPWARDS of TWO | MILLIONS, Sterling.THEANNUAL INCOME is about THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHIY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.\u2018The namber of EXISTING POLICIES is upwards of SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE UUNDRLD, tususing over NINE MILLIONS Sig.The Division of SURPLUS ie quinquennial ; and the Surplus (less 20 per cent) 18 distrivut- ed amongst the assured.The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than hall a century war- aut; and as EIGHTY PER CENT, of all profiits 13 every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with ns own salety, and the consequent security of the assured.Policies arg issued with or without participation ol pro- tits, for One cr Seven Years, Whole Life, Jone Lives, or payable on the life atlaining the age of Sixty.One ball credit for first five years.The underargned, Agents, have paid HERE, on the decease of Lives up to the 31st uliima.,, FIFTY-SIX THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY POUNDS, | STERLING, equal tn $273,385.WW.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada.\u201cCHE i INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.FIRE INSURANCES RE CONTINUED TO BE EFFECTED LAW at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.LOSSES adjusted in Quebec, and ProxPTLY Pain.78- NO CHARGE made for the POLICY.LIFE INSURANCE Also effected on advantageous terms, FORSYTH, BELL & CO., Agents.12m \" QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS Best Material Purchased for Cash.rie DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP in connection with this Eatablishment, obtained the 1st Prize, Silver Medal, for SCULPTURE, BUSTS, &e.1st Prize, Silver Medal, for MANTELS MONUMENTS, &e.2ud Prize.Bronze Medal, for BAPTISMAL FONT, \u2014 At the last Montreal Provincial Exhibition.FCONOMY.ELEGANCE, AND UTILITY BEING THE TESTS, Every article in the trade always on hand, or trade to order, At or Below Montreal Prices.F.& J.MORGAN, 193 St.John Street, without.Quebec.Mny 25, 1864.Art Union of Glasgow.\"UBSCRIBERS to the ART UNION OF 1) GLASGOVW are informed that their PHOTO- GRAPIS, due for tbe current year, are now ready for distribution.at the office of the undersigued.A PRIZE PICTURE was awarded to W.H.WrLen. foi.of British America ure assembled in Convention, = Mr.©.J.Brydges addresaq the | lo deliberate upon the question of Confederation, Bellary Coeur o the Grand True this pamphlet has been issued from the press.Company.under the postal sub dito of hy 1t consists of three letters, uddressed 0 the Hon.prying b perslomunt of all matters fes meut, » ween 1eu the ( \u201cput 4: A.Macdonald, Attorney Genorul for Upper Ballway Commissioners, Guverument Board of ol ACE! Net crime pith y and li wou it ember! qluate the fo Th wil a (he ila wi oul ering rut he eve corpée and oth wiere | sithe e erslor LS cinihins lis epo bon cu pp 4 ered crime.of the 1 But on ¢ Triseh, « ame oi men wh rear 18 when be Es wild bad been ta brie he vas I 12th the.à bouse, of the mt fhe utmo Jis polic clothes be with her was iming rate, une crime, re] the grea account, wham be bis living organ, for + the pol «f good \u20ac ma Hel Ksrried | now bent he went o morning © fit wom, Chance br Liz path sl tompellecl athe for ber, he bis hands, sipped h 1 body, \u20ac ftagments tiothes, thy \u201clodging Ydeous pa Eb with wile of jf Le kimmes 104 bott Ad then w t pursgeq sulerquenct Shi £7 Mlexan le fe tal ~~ Catheri rs : | \u2014 Maciner, hi Fitelia, ( enal am ~~ Varewret, ç Cu.bal, $< Aune, Te £5 Emerald, & Co, ro lady Fim \u2014\u2014Lizrie Son Monitor, ~~ Norde, \u2014 *SToitet Kip Co pass treal, Tamer 1140, tie Elizabot alezoma, 79 Tames, 400.1 Hrah.119.gi dabel ga, | Fe, 730, Hart Bethialy Jewett Yin Jug, ga.sienne, 78, D ip Chay Chale \u201c= Viranga, ( i Oeomoets,, \" England, J One, Han, == Tuba Cain tebe, |), Wolp, un aria Vigil ~ se Bip Garhand, n Py Anglo Saxe 2 35955 Pur ng & Wetton, \"7 Croendite, | > = On (he 1 Vii path it duphier joy Ja Mr, eg ee publ 1d tbe fall of = blio should soe is me 1h PL enever our srmics calty 8 pati F its or drive in u body of skirmishers.paeof ré eo events are bot without some impor.pi vue hey are not ofien the forerunfers of ate, DIS EES ss.Wherever in the ferent quanert nr torecs asvaulted au Intrenched po- iit OF variably took possession of some \u201c 3 advanced works, but what advantage or 1 slight success?Tha captors ely vxposed to à mure destructive fire, pote Mél 5 ny cusen forced to vbandon such $19 holding them a short time, finding vhs ansy altozether too expensive.In the pair verPhe Friday lust the old game was lapel.After heavy skirmishing, Meade sun at of 8 weak line, sud held it, It ! oe hundred mon, and ut the close of 8 Confederates remained firm and se- d their strong works, and have bal d A tempt to dislodge them.They have OT ee saine thing over again, and with one ont Wie ultimate discomiiture af the assault.tll =t36 Le eral Grant may wrest viciory is nl pending conflict, but its first assurance not yet been received.It may come to-mor- 15 pra OF THE EUROPL Care lack, Aug.10, Evening.; ship Europa, from Liverpool on the go own on the 2nd, passed thi \u201cThis evening.Ier dates aro two days ph F Leth pre doy 0 ze bebin here was no change in monetary affairs, and jorther failures were reporied ou Suturduy, mn tube , \u201cIi I 8 steamer Keursager was spoken on Fe inet.in search of the pirate Florida.* 5 the exalosion of the Dartford powder-mills, Hs porning, 40 persons were killed, \u2018 soul.Oct.]et, Kvening.\u2014Cotton sales oy bales.Market easier.ulstaits market quiet.sions dull.pe Oct.1st.Evening.\u2014 Consols closed ut to» fur money.te A \u2014\u2014 WEDER AND CANNIBALISM IN BOREMIA.Nous comes from Bohemia of a revolting ce committed there on n widow lady in her oh year.named Conrad, who resided at Bidlitz, Ld lived upon the rents of alittle landed posses en in that ueighbourhuod, Ou the 7th of Sep- ymber she left Eidtitz on a pilgrimage to Quineu \u201ctaatcd between four and five miles distance from pe former place.She passed the night of the \u201cy with her two married daughters, who resided \u201cle intervening town of Komolan, and at pipet five o'clock on the following merning \u201c4 out aguin on foot, over the hills, to take ber aig to the mass at Quinau.She never rurgd.and search was made for her.Late in berrening of the following day a party of the urcbers.who included many of the villagers riding at Quinan, sud the vicinity, came upon te boribly mutilated and perfectly naked cp of the ola lady.Her arme, legs, breasts, sid other parts had been cut oft and were no- ware lobe found, The corpse lay io a thicket alte end of the wood, near the hamlet of Sper- bysjorf, and as there wus not a single article of tisthinz nor any traces of blood to be found at Fäspol, it was concluded that the murder bad bn commilted in some remote #pot, and the cope dragged to the spot where it wus discov- 1 iu the night after the commission of the cime.Up to the evening of the 11th no trace of the murderer or murderers could be found.tat on that day Fuspicion rested on a maa called Tisch, or Antony.bul better known by the nick- ue of Russ, derived from his fellow-country- won who had deserted bim at Komotan in the \u201cat 1815, just Lefnre the battle of Leipsic, en be wus an infant.He was notorious for ze wid and rude ehuracter from bis infancy, and ad been imprisons d, He gained bis livelihood wa bricklayer.and was a good workman when ; vasin the humour.On the morving of the Lib the police arrested him while at work upon shogse.When charged with the perpetration i the murder he at once confessed his guilt with fie utmost readiness and indifference, aud took jr police to his lodging, when he gave the thes be hd strippel™rom the murdered woman, with her nmbrella and five florins in money.Be sss immediately taken before the local magistrate, and then made the fullest confession of his eine, relating :ts most horrifying details with 1h greatest coolness.According to bis own wconat, be wished 10 marry a young woman to vom be was engaged, und intended to gain bis living for the future by the help of à barrel- organ.for which however.the license was refused, s the police would not give him the certificate «good conduet requisite in such cases in Aus- uit.Hereupon hia + bride\u2019 deserted him and wwrried another, and His only thoughts were nw bent on vengeance.In this state of mind te went on towards Quinan at six o'clock on the ming of the sth, and resolved to murder the f whoever she might be.f= woman he met, Lance brought the aged widow Courad across ts path shortly after he set out, and he at once tapelled her to go with him into a Touely part lle forest, where afier committing violence aber he took her lite by throttling ber with Eshande.She died in three minutes.He next sipped her to the skin, cut off various parts of bay.as above particularized, and carried the uments of buman flesh, together with her tathes, the umbrella and five florins, with him to
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