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[" ul ness ine and als and duty ) re- phy- aod tol gor an pd rens ving ined ced rod ism \u201cVOL.107.\u2014NO.10,545.QUEBEC CITY, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1869.PRIOE, FOUR CENIS.Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, yon PURIFYING THE BLOOD.\u2018The reputation this ex.eellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvollous.Inveterute cusos of Serofulous diseuse, whore the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been puritded and cured by it, rofulous affections and disorders,which were ag- frnvatod by the scrofu- =: aki mioti ous contamination until wera painfully afilicting, have been radically the, Yin © 1h grout numbers in almost every seé- ¢ hal of the country, that the public scarcely néed to Do informed of Îts virtues or uses.9 serofulous poison is one of the most destructive encmies of our race, Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or futal diseases, without exciting a susplelon of its presence.Again jt scems to breed infoction throughout the body, au then, on ome favorable oceasion, rapidly dévelop futo one or ether of ita hideous forms, either on the surface oF auioug the .the latter, tuber.les may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, of tumors formed e liver, or it shows îts presence by-eru] tions on the skin, or foul nlcer- ations on some part of the body.Hence the ocea- sional use of n bottle of this Sarsaparilla is advisable, even when no active symptoms of discase appear, Persons afflicted with the following comets generally find immediate relief, and, at engeth, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARIL- 1.4: St.Anthony\u2019s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Balt Rhoum, Scald , Ringworm, yore Eyes, Bore Bars, and other sruptions or visible forms of Serofrelous disease.Also in the more concealed forms, as D prpepsia, Dr su, -t Disease, Tits, pl sy, Neuralgia Heart D4 ection of the muscu.and the various Uleerous Jar and nervous systems.Syphilisor F enercal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine, But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint, Levcorrhaa or Whites, Uterine Ticerations, and Fomale IHseascs, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its ing and invigorating effect.Minute Direc- lions for cach case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis.Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extrancous matters in the blood, yield puck! to it, as also Liver Complaints, orptiéity, Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the ranking poisons in the blood, This SARSAPARILLA is a great ro.storer for the strength and yigor of the_system.Those who are Languid and Listless, Dcspon- dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions Or Fear or any of the affections eymptomatice of Weakness, will find immediate relief and eonvincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial.PREPARED BY pr, J.C.AYER & CO.Lowell, Mass.Practical and Analytical Chemists.BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption.Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.Through along series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, #5 it hus become better known.Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re- lisble protector against them.While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is « the sume time the most effectual remedy that can begiven fur incipient consumption, and the dan.peraus affections of the throat and lunge.As # provision ngainst sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in evory family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them.Although scttled Consumption is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seenied settled, have been completely cured, md the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral.So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Ico- toral they subside and disappear.Singers and Public Speakers flud great protection from it.Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it.Bronchitis 13 generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses, For a Cough and Cold, no better remedy can he had.Take small doses three times a day and put the feet in warn water at night, until the disense is broken up.For Influcnza, when it affects the throat or lungs, take the same course.For Whooping Cough, give small doses three or four times a day.For Croup, give large and frequent doses until the disease is overcome.No family should be without the Cherry Pectoral on hand to protect them, in case of attack, from the above complaints.Its timely use often paren the patient a great amount of suffering and risk, which he would incur by waiting until he could get other aid.Parents, keep it in your houses for the exigencies that arise.Lives dear to you may be saved by ite So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish certificates of them hore, or do more than assure the public that the best qualities it ever possessed are strictly inaintained.Prepared by DR.J.C.AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chomists, Lowell, Mass., and sold All round the world, Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine.Perhaps no one medicine is so universally required Ly everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally \u201cadopted into use, in every countrçand amon & all classes, as this mil put eMcient purgative Pitt.The obvious reason is, that itis a more reliable and far more effoc- tual romedy than any æa- other.Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who hay not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does once it does always ~that it never falls through any fault or noglect 0 its composition.We have thousands upon t ou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the fullowing complaints, but such cures ave known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish thom, Adapted to ult ages nnd conditions in all climates; contalning neither calomel or any deleterious gu y they may ho taken with safety by anybody, Thelr sugar coating preserves thom ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while boing purely vegetablo no harm can arise from thelr use in any quantity.They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blond and stimulate it Into healthy action \u2014ramove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and hy torrecting, wherever they exist, such derange- nents ns aro the first origin of disease.Minnto directions are given in the wrap the box, for the following complaints, whi Pills rapidiy curo:\u2014 For Dyspapeiu or Endigestion, Listiess- ness, Languor and Loss of Appotite, thoy should be taken modoratoly to atimulate tho stop # ° = Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use.Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophicd and decayed.But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application.Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent balduess.Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but aot harm it.If wauted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, , nothing else can be found so desirable.:Canifaining neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambrie, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS, PRION $1.00, R.McLEOD, ec, Agent.June 16, 1869.THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.SIR JAMES CLARKE\u2019S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J.Clarke, M.D., Physician Extraerdinary to the Queen.HIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases ta which the Female constitution is subject.moves all obstructions ; and a speedy cure may be relied upon.It moderates all excess, and re- TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited.lt will, in a short time, bring dh the monthly period with regularity.Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, lo prevent counterfeits.CAUTION.(=% These Pills should not be taken by females dunng the FIRST THREE MONTHS of PREGNANCY, as they are sure to bring «| COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT FOR 1869.Diaries! Diaries ! Counting House.For sale at SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, Quebec, Nov.4, 1868.1869.IDDLETON & DAWSON have received a large assoriment of DIARIES for 1869, in every size and form, for the Pocket or the Foot of Mountain Hill.on Miscarriage ; but at any other time they are sale In ail cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation ot the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effeet a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, they do nat contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.Full directions in pamphlets around each package, which should be carefully preserved Sole agent for U.States and Canada, JOB MOLES, Rochester, New York.Monaies.and PORT MONAILS, new and improv les, just received by od S1yles, TIDDLETON & DAWSON, Fool of Mountain Hill, Quebeo, Nov.4, 1868, Pocket Books and Port A ASSORTMENT of POCKET BOOKS N.B.\u2014$1.00, enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure A bottle, comaining fifty i eturn mail.Fille, by ret UORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., -|- General Agents for Canada.Sold in Quebec by J.Musson & Co., W.E.Brunette, J.E.Burke, Roderick MoLeod, E.Giroux, and all Medicine Dealers, Quebec, Oct, 30, 1868, THE ROYAL ASSOCTATION | CaN FORTRE zd Sol dd PROMOHGN OF THE FINE ARTS FN-SCOTEAND./ Founded in 1833, Incôrpérated by Royal\u2018 : Charter 1844 : : THE YEAR 4867-68.\u2019 Tne Hon.Lord'Neavés.TVA The Hou.Lor4 Jerviewoode.Hr Darid Baxter, Bart, .3, .G.Beli, Esq., Sherif! of Lanarkshieé, The Soliclor-Coneral.he \u2019 Mark Napier, Esq., Sherif of Dumlriesshire.Royal College ol Physiciank, : A.F.living, Keg.of Drum, Advocate.4 Robert Muckay Sinith, Es, Merchaat#Leith.William Wilson, Esq, of Baukaock; Professor Christison, La my yen oo ColoneT A 1 Lockhart, C.B.\u2018 \u2018 Sur John Don Waucliope, Bart.Professor Douglas Maclagan, Andrew Coventry, Esq., Advocate.> H.W.Tornillon, Esq., S.S.C., Secretary aud Treasurer.Messrs.Lindsay, Jamieson, and Haldane, Ac- counlants, Audilo:s.HE object of this Association\u2014 tie first estublished in the United Kingdom fur similar purposes\u20141s to advance the cause oi Artin Scotland, by allording encouragement to its professors :\u2014 lL.The Assuciation is composed of Aunval Subscribers of One Guineu and upwards, Il.The Funds of the Association are appropriated Lo the purchase of Modern Works of Art, in Painting, Drawing, or Statuary, and te the execution or pmichase of Engravings, Etchings, Bronzes, Bas-Reliofs, Models, oi other productions of Art, lor distribution among the Subscribers.À porlion of the Funds is also devoted to the acquisition of Modern Works of Art towurds tbe formation of a National Gallery.Ill.A General Meeling of the Subscribers is annually held n July, when a Committee of Managemeut is appointed forthe ensuing year, and when tha diflerent Works purchae- ed forthe Association become, by lots publicly drawn, the property of individual Members \u2014Subscribers being entitled to one chance for every Guinea rubscribed.1V.Each Subscriber of One Guinea in entitled to receive ons plain impression of the Engraving or Engravings issued lor the year of his Subscripiron\u2014a Subscriber ol Two Guineas, one proof impression or impressions after letters\u2014ol Five Guineas, one proof of impression or impressions before lelters.PLAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR 1868.First,\u2014 Each Subscriber will lave a chance of obtaining a Valuable Work of Art, at the Annual General Distribution in July 1868.Second, \u2014 Each Subscriber will receive Six beautitul line Engravings, alter Original Designs, in illustration ot Secott\u2019s ¢ Rob Roy,\u2018 bandsomely bound in a volume, with letterpress excerpts of the portions of the Nove) illustrated by the Artists, viz, :\u2014 - L.cattle Lifting.\u201d \u2014 Artist, Gourlay Steell, S.A.\u2014Eugiaver, James Stephenson.2.Diana Vernon and Frank Osbaldistone in the Library\u2014The Glove Scene\u2019\u201d\u2019\u2014 Artist, Robert Herdman, R.S.A.- Engraver, R.C.Bell.3.\u2014¢* Rob Roy parting the Duellists, Rash- leigh and Francis Osbaldistone\u201d\u2019\u2014 Artist.J.B.Macdonald, A.R.SA.\u2014Engraver, John Le Conte.4,\u2014¢ The Clachan of Abarfoil and Loach Ard\u2014Morning.\u201d\u2014 Artist, John M\u2019Whii- ter.\u2014Eugraver, Wilham Miller.5.\u2014% The Escape of Rub Roy at the Ford.\u201d \u2014Arlist, Sam.Bough, A.R.SA.\u2014En- graver, Thomas Brown.6.\u2014¢ LochLomond.\u201d\u201d>\u2014Artist, Sam.Bough.A.R S.A.\u2014 Engraver, Thomas Brown.BONUS WORK FOR 1868.The Bonus Work to be distribuied to those Subscribers who, between the years 1864 and 1868 inclusive, have paid up in one or wore payments the amount of Five Subscription: ol One Guinea each, is to consist of a Volum» of Engravings, containing the following Sia I1lustrations of Sir Walter Scolt\u2019s Poem of The \u201c\u2018 Lady ot the Lak-, viz.:\u2014 Camo 1.\u2014Stanza XT.\u2014The Death of the « GaHlant Grey.\u201d By Gouilay Steell, R.S.A.Canto 1.\u2014 Stanzas XHI.and X1V.\u2014¢ The Trosachs.\u201d By H.Macculloch, R.S.A.Canto | \u2014Stanzas XVII, XVIII, and XIX \u2014\u201c The Lady ol the Lake.\u201d By R.Herdman, R.S.A.Canto HI.\u2014Stanzas Il.and JIT.\u2014% Loch Katrine.\u201d By Peter Graham, A.R.S.A.Canto I1l.\u2014Stanzas XI., XII, and XTII.\u2014 \u201cThe Cross of Fire.\u201d By James Drum- mond, R.S.A.Canto V.\u2014Stanzas IX and X.\u2014 \u2018e Fitzjames and Roderick Dhu.\u201d\u201d By J.B.Macdonald, A.R.S.A.LISTOF ENGRAVINGS PUBLISHED.Any of which may be selected by Members at the time ol Subscribing in place ol the Work issued for year ot their subscription.1838.\u2014\u2018 Loch An Eilan.\u201d> Painted by H.Maeculioch, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by Miller.1843.\u2014¢¢ Italian Goatherds Enterlaining a Brother of the Santissima Trina.\u201d Painted by Robert S.Lauder, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by William Miller.1844.\u2014# The Glee Maiden.\u201d Painted by R.8S.Lauder, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by L.Stocks, R.A.1845.\u2014¢ Ruth.\u201d\u201d Painted by Robert S.Lander, R S.A.Engraved in Line by Lumb Stocks, R.A.1846.\u2014¢ The Ten Virgins >> Painted by JE.Lauder, R S.A.Engraved in Line by L.Stocks, R.À.1847.\u2014« Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe.\u201d Painted by J.M.W.Turner, R.A.Engraved in Line by William Miller.1848,\u2014« Dunluce Castle.\u201d Painted by the late John Thomson of Duddingston.Engraved in Line by William Miller.SERIES OF ELEVEN ENGRAVINGS.1848.\u20141.¢ kyemouth Harbour.\u201d 2, \u201c The Gathering of the Clans.\u201d 3.\u201c Moun.light.\u201d 4, ¢The Fair Muid and Louise.\u201d 5.¢ The Sands at Sunrise.\u201d 6.« The Dead Robin\u2019! 7.¢ Cockle Galherers.\u201d 8.\u2018\u201c Interior of u Highland Huit.\u201d 9, « A Mountain Pass.\u201d\u201d 10.¢ Bo-Peep.\u201d 11.¢ Borrowdale.\u201d 1850.\u2014¢¢ The First Letter from the Emigrants.\u2019 Painted by Thomas Faed, A.R.S.A.Engraved by Wm.Howson and J.Horsburgh.SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.1851.\u20141.¢ Curiosity.\u201d 2.¢ The Shepherd\u2019s Grace.\u201d 3.\u2018\u201c À Forest Glade.\u201d\u201d 4, «\u2018 The Castle ol Bishopstem.\u201d 5.¢ A Border Raw, the Peel Defended.\u201d 6.¢ The Last uf the Clan.SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.1852.\u20141.¢ The Highland Coronach.\u201d 2.« French Fishing Boats, Holy Island Bay.\u201d 8.\u201cMurano, in the Gulf of Venice.\" 4.\u2018 Thomos the Rbymer, and the Queen of Faerie.\u201d 5.¢ Collage Children.\u201d 6, « Eager for the Fray.\u201d gay Subscriptions to this Association will bereceived at Middieton & Dawson's Baokstore, where specimens of the engravings can be seen.R.M.Dla.April, 1868, Hu.wocviolary.\u2014 mo John G.M.Burt, iaq., Vice-President of the | secure a copy.Glass Cylinder to cobline living objects, or a good two-bladed, pearl Puckel-Kuie, and a large number ol other desie-ble atticles, given as premiums to each subscriber.$1.50.Publication Office 1 \u201cle .d + = Te ART-UAION OF LONDON, ; NEW PROSPECTUS, 1869, Instituted 1838\u2014ncorporated 1846.President : The Right Hon.Leora HOUGHTON, D C.L.Vice-Presidents : | The Most Hon.the Marquis of Nurthaw pion, The Very Rev.the Dean of St.Pavl\u2019s, \u201cvery Subactiber ol ous Guinea will receive ;besides a ahance vf a Prize at the snuual \u201cdisiribution In April, an Impression ula Chromolphograph, \u201cCHOUSIAG THE BEDI ING GOWAN?By VINCENT Brooks.From the original picture in the National : Collection, Somh Kensington, by WiLLiam \u2018Mutreany, R:A.The Prizes include the right to select a valu- jable Work of Ait irom one of the Public Exhibitions ; Statueites in 'Poiceluin ; Reduced Copies m Bronze of the Nelson Column ; Medallion Inkstands in Bronze ; Silver Medals ; and other Works, all pro- doced exclusively for the Society.(2 Prospectus, and all information concerning lhe Society will be given by the undersigned, who will also receive subscriptions, 0% Intending Subscribers will please send in 1heir names before the 1-t of MARCH, as the list for Quebec will be closed al that date, (7 No name will be forwarded but those which have been paid.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Hon, Secretaries for Quebec.Quebec, 1869.Bayurd Series.CHOICE EBOOKS FOR HOME asp ABROAD, COMPRISING HISTORY, BIOGRAPILY, TRAVEL, ESSAYS, NOVELETTES, &e.Which, under an Editor ot known taste aud abiluy, will be very choicely printed, on toned paper, with illustrated Title- page, Notes, and Index.Size, a handsome 16mo., very neatly bound iu cloth extra, uveraging about 2:20 pages.EACH VOLUME COMPLETE in I'I SELF, Price, 75 Cents.THE following Volumes have been already published, viz.:\u2014 HE KING AND THE COMMONS.CAVALIER AND PURITAN SONG.Selected and Arranged by Henry Moriey, Professor of English Lueiatuie, Unives- sity College, London.RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA, By Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Wnh an Introduction by the Rev.William Wesi, TBE STORY OF THE CHEVALIER BAYARD.From the French ot the Loyal Servant, M.de Berville, and others.By E.Walford.With Introdue- tion and Notes by the Editor.Engraved Portrait, &c.SAINT LOUIS, KING OF FRANCE.Tte curious and characteristic Lile of this Monarch, by De Joinville.Translated by James Hunton, Translator of Louis Blanc\u2019s \u201c Leiters on England,\u201d &ec.\u201c À King, a Hero, aud a Man.?\u201d\u2014Gibvon, THIS ESSAYS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY, comprising all his Piose Works.ABDALLAH ; OR, THE FOUR-LEAVEL SHAMROCK, By Edward Luboullaye, ol the French Acatemy.Translated ty Mary L.Booth.Oue ol the noblest and purest French stories ever written.FABLE TALK AND OPINIONS OF Na- POLEON THE GREAT.A compuation fiom the bes{ sources of this great man\u2019s shrewd aud often prophelic thougnts, forming the best inner lile of the most extraordinary mau of modern times.HE HISTORY OF THE CALIPH VA- THEK.By William Beektord, Esq.rHE WORDS OF WELLINGTON, om his Despatches, Levers, and Speeches Compiled by E.Waitord.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Faot of Mountain Hill, Quebec, March 3, 1869.British Periodicals.The London Quarterly Review, The Edinburgh Roview, The Westminster Review, The North British Review, and Biackwood\u2019s Edinburgh Magazine.FFYHE reprints ol the leading Quarlerlies and Blackwood are now Indispensable to all who desire to keep themsetves lully in- lormed with regard to the greal subjects of the day, as viewed by ithe best scholars and soundest thinkers ra Great Britain.The con- tribators to the pages of these Reviews are men who stand at the head ol the list of English writers on Science, Religion, Art, and General Literature, aud whatever is worthy of discussion finds atlenlion in the pages of these Reviews and Blackwood.The variety 18 so great that no subscriber can fail to be satistied.1 These periodicals are printed with thorough fidelity to the English copy, and are offered at prices which place them within reach ot all.TERMS FOR 1869.perannum.For any one of the Reviews.$4.00 For any two of the Reviews .7.00 For any three of the Reviews.10.00 For all four of the Reviews.12.00 For Blackwood\u2019s Magazine.4.00 For Blackwood and ons Review.7.00 For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews.cccn.eer 10.00 For Bluckwood aud three of ihe Re- L237 JP 13.00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews.15.00 POSTAGE.Subscribers should prepay by the quarter, at the office of delivery.The postage to any part of the United Siates is Two Cents a number.This rate only applies to current cook was led to a monastic prison, in n sadly battered condition, for the superior, tho scratched himself and very old, had noce out no less than three of his antagonist's teeth with one blow of his aged fist; and it was admitted on all sides that he had far the best of the fight at the moment when the gend.ares interfered.GUY FAWKES BEFORE THE PRIVY COUNCIL.A wan to study with a curious art was the stiff, bronzed fellow; with sandy beard and fol of auburn hair, now standing in this Tude, room, before the judges of such Ligh fame and power, and answering these lords of war and masters of law ag lightly as though the enquiry were some tavern jest; giving the false name of Johnson, the false description of à serving-man; and only laugbing ronghly when they found him out.Tall, strongly built, and 35 years old, he stood before them in the prime of all his powers.His face was good in some of its aspects fine.His tones were those of gentle life ; his words, though few were choice; and his bearing spoke of both the cloister and the camp.Despite the grime upon his hands, the grime of coal and powder he was evidently a man of birth.Mountjoy could see that he had been a soldier; Northampton found him an adept in the schools, Even Cecil, who knew a good deal more about lim than he liked to say, was smitten by his jaunty air.\u2018\u201c He is no more dismayed,\u201d wrote the Secretary of State, \u2018\u2018 than if he were taken for a poor robbery on the highway.\u201d Not a dozen hours had yet passed by since he was seized in Parliament-place ; seized in the very fact, with matches in his pocket, with a lantern behind the door, and in such guise and manner as made his conviction sure.All that could have happened to cross his pur se and orush his spirit hal come to pas.is plans had failed, his friends were scattered, his oanse was lost.Behind him lay the wreck of lifé ; before him lowered the jail, the rack, the gibbet, and the yelling crowd.All that lie could cali his now on earth was a day of feverish pain, an infamous and cruel death, a memory laden with a lasting curse.Yet the man was rock.The lords had spent a sleepless night, and he had slumbered like a child.\u2014 [Hepworth Dixon's \u201c Her Majesty's Tower.\u201d] DESPERATELY WICKED ACT.TIIREE BOYS HOLD A FOURTH OVER A FIRE AND ROAST HIM, The Pottsville Miner's Journal says: We have heard of an act perpetrated on the 20th instant, near this borough, which surpasses in cool ferocity and fiendishness anything that ever took place in this county.Tt seems that on that day three boys belonging to this borough or Mt.Carbon, it is not yet definitely known, went out on the road between this borough and Cressona, until they reached a point about a mile from the house of a laborer, named Hor aickel, where several children were playing, among them his son Frederick, between eleven and twelve years of age.The boys when they reached this spot built a fire, seized and dragged Frederick to it aud, most horrible to state, held the little boy over it until he was actually ronsted.Then they fied.When found the injured boy wus ina terrible condition, and it is feared that he is burned internally by inhaling the flames.He has not Leen able to talk since the occurrence, and is in à critical condition.We understand that the motive for the inhuman act is sup.sed to have been revenge for information that Frederick had given of some boys who had recently robbed a neighbour\u2019s spring house One arrest has been made, and after a partial hearing before Squire Fraily, the accused was held for a further hearing on Wednesday next.WONDERFUL RAPIDITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ACTION.The image of the fall moon can be fixed in less than one-fourth of a second, and thatof the sun instantaneously.According to the experiments of Mr.Waterhouse, a space of time no longer than one twenty-seven thousandth of a second is required to fix the solar image.Even this small fraction, however, inconceivably short as it appears, is n tolerable length of time compared with that in which photo graphs are taken by the electric flash.The duration of the illuminating sparks, according to the beautiful and trustworthy experiments of Mr.Wheatstone with lus delicate chronoscope, does not exceed the millionth part of a gecond, and yet a clear and distinct photographic image is oblained by a single electric discharge.By this means may be shown the real form of objects to which a deceptive appearance is given by their rapid movement.Ifa wheel on whose side any figure is drawn in com spicuous lines be made to rotate with the greatest possible velocity, the figure will present to the eye only a series of concentric bands of different shades.Let it now be photographed while in motion by the electric flash, and the wheel will appear stationary with the figure perfectly well defined.A vein of water issuing from à small orifice, which appears to the eye as smoolh as a stem of crystal, if seen or photographed by the light of the electric dis charge, is shown to be composed of drops variously disposed, and of various forms, some being elongated, others flattened, and othersal- most spherical.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.The German police conrts visit with sharp penalties all who aro guilty of cruelty to avr mals, À German paper states that the police: court at Barmen was much crowded, in const: quence of two gentlemen in the neighborhon being summoned \u2014one of them charged with biting part of à out's tail off, the other with as sisting his companion by holding thecat during the process.Tlie prosecution was institute y the Society for the protection of Animes i Wupperthal.It appeared that one of t © de fendants had laid a wager in n pobhouse tha he woulll Lite off & portion of the tail of the lan Athens, Nov.4\u2014The Emperor of Austria lord's oat, and accordingly carried out his intention.The accused proteste d in court that they i intentiong\u2014they were had acted with the best i the i t only not injure the ant bat Nould greatiy où uce to her comfort i y ted by This view wag suppor by ni dollars, on the grott pt tuile\u201d is not room ituti y the \u2018fic inatitutim where ti A ht; thatthe retit brutality, and ub evertheless fined tw * - erly repugnant to humanity.-\u2014 vp PP tb cen of th with Posit Qu At À\u201d At IY Tale ) T.0) BRO oblig ROME CT + es 5 TX \"Ff EE sUIPPING INTELLIGENCE, port OF QUEBEC.ARRIVER \u2014 Nov.5 , Moisie River, Joh 85 Margaretha Be Teeighit Hamond Ten eR enue, Jiosse, Harbur Grace, 16 days, Lord Egor, 88 ae ke Quabes aoë Quli ve, Ci Ji, l'ictou, Ke £ quebre, Cn 118 pass amd yon carga.Woodsrull, New Yurk,C W Wilson, Sclr 5 City ¢ rd BS CI tas 5 bony ual Lost W R Burton, © peu cargo.| CLEARED.\u2014Vov.8.Cys Seatlan, Monts, ldverpoul, Allane, Ree k Co.#5 Ne pari, seutt, Uslinzuw, Ldn, Bn, Look, Glasgow, Jun Cunnully.ship v, 6.5 r mire, New York, Bell, Forsyth & Co fir ele FOC awe, Heury Fr .Hip GENRE, Collins, Cardrane, C Ltulgh m bE Haut Jane, Ancslt, Bathurst, NU, W & H Biudie, Behr.32 .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS, 81 con Scotinn, Watts, der Liverpo l\u2014Vr Rn rer enn, fcut Tugle, 53rd Regt, Ar A J Smith, foret (lal.Mise Clason and maid, sins MN A Fpleler ree J Nr and Mrs Measitor and servant, Mr wm! ne $ uw wnt 2 children, Me TB Hawaon, Misa Jlalle, Lx ratte, wall Surgeon Comerford, Cap Malu, Bu Halls hbs \"3 , Me Dugald MeTuvieb, Capt Burn: HF, Livi Grant, \u201426 cabiu and 55 sluerage jpussengors.bw st David.Yeott, fur Glusgow\u2014 dir F Reew, Mr.C Ln, Me VV bo Mall, Me JS Hall, Mr Grist, Mr Jux Bn, atid steurage pauseng re.DIED.ho 61h N a day afternoon, the 81h November, at ie Drs ra.R.Galle) residence, Henry, poungert son of the Inte Mr.David Morgan, aged 32 years und six mm: ntba.\u201cGn tbe Gth in>tant, My.Michael Brown, aged 60 years, 8 native of Ballinatrea, Co.Waterford, Jrelund.Literary & His.Society.HE GENERAL MONTHLY MEW G of Lhs abuve Societ will be heldfin the Society's Rooms, MORRIN COLLEGE, on WEDNESDAY first, the 10th instant, being the second Wednesday of the month, at FOUR o\u2018clock, P.M, GEORGE MATHISON, Asst.Secretary.Quebec, Nov.8, 1869.wWoollens.LOAKINGS, Cloths, Tweeda, Mantle Clotks.Beavers, Pilot Glotbs, Sealekins, Lambskins, Astracans, &c., &e J We specially endl the attention of the P to the above goods, which are SELLING OFF UNDER COST PRICE, And must be cleared within a short time.GLOVER & FRY.7 Quebce, Nov.B, 1869, \u2014 LE.LESLIE, \u201c Plaintifis ; vs.JEAN LILOIS, © Defendant.UBJAC NOTICE is hereby \u2018given, that, in P Luc ol a writ of venditioni exponas, issued iu thls cause, the Anchors, Chains, and Jes, &c., seifed in this cause, will be SOLD the AGHTEENTI of NOVEMBER, instant, ab 11 fm.on the Palace Market, by the undersigned.- JAMES O'DOHERTY, B.S.C.Quebec, Nov.6th, 1869.American Invoices==Discomnts.CusToMs DEPARTMENT, Orrawa, Nov.5H, 1869.UTHORISED DISCOUN T or} AMERICAN À \\Isvorcks, until further notice: 21 per cent.\u2019 R.S.M.BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs.Quebec, Nov.8, 1869.LACROSSE ! TRE MATIONAL GAME OF CANADA, MIDDLETON & DAWSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW BOOK on LACROSSE, the National Game of Canada, by W.G.Beers, Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association of Canada ; with Twelve Photographs, illustrating various Positions in the Game, Price, $1.00.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain 11ill.Qnebee, Nov.5, 1869.For Sale, At the Quebec Auction Rooms.FINE OCTAVE HARMONIUN, in ggod order.PRICE MODERATE.PARKE & SONS, Auctioncure.Quebec, Sept.10, 1869.\u2018For Sale, At the Quebec Auction Rooms.wo (2) very splendid Silver Plated Cofinter Show Cases, in perfeet order, and at Wfpode- rate price.PARKE & SONS, Auctioneers.Quebee, Ang 4, 1869.TAKEN BY MISTAKE.Messrs.Mippreton & Dawson, à LADYS\u2019 BROWN SILK UMBKELLA.The pM will | Quebec, Oot.6, 1869.DEKUYPER GIN.50 OGSHEADS.\u2019 2% 200 Red Cases, - For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.17, 1869.500 RLS.Extra choice Factors Padking 100 half-brls do do do.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Qot.$2, 1869.AGS FiNE SALT, Bs Factory Filled Salt, Or delivorad on board oars at Point Lori.For salo by M.G.MOUNTAIN.N tbe 4ih instant, from the Counter of oblige by returning it to this office, .Now landing ex * Rhoda,\u201d from Rotterdam.D Green Cases, LABRADOR HERRINGS.Now receiving, and for sale by SALT.; Ex-Store, Coarse Liverpool Sait.Quebec, Oot, 22, 1899, THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1869.BY J.PARKE & SONS.Auction Sale \u2014O0OF\u2014 HOUSEROLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CONSISTING OF Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Bedroom Furniture.Among which will be found .Black Walnut side board, very handrome Centre Tubles, Curd Tables, Sofas, Chaire, alro in Black Walnut, Tapesiry and other CARPETS, BELECTRO-PLATED TEA aud COFFEE SERVICE, DAMASK CURTAINS, Chiba, Earthenware, Double, Cooking and gl \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A SUPERIOR SEVEN OCTAVE PORTE, Rosewood Case, -and one Pluno-lorte, Horse, Carioles, and Duffs \u2014ALSO\u2014 E are Instructed to sell at the residence of MR.LACHLIN McLEAN, No.114, VALLIERE STREET, St.Rochs, on Thursday, the Il(h November, his Household Furniture and Effects, all WITHOUT RESERVE.Sale at ONE o'clock sharp.PARKE & SONS, Auctioneers.Quebec, Nov.8, 1869.Important Sale OF RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS, &G.Y AUCTION will be offered at the stores of Messrs.Parke & Sons, a collection of rare valuable Books, in all branches of Literature, the property of a gentleman leaving Quebec, among which may be found Bouchette\u2019s Britieh Dominions, Hearn\u2019s Journey, Holcroft\u2019s, Henderson\u2019s, Hanway\u2019s and other ypls ; tbe Arctic Expeditions of Rose, Back, Score others : a very curious work-flde\u2019s Travels from St.Petersburg to Pekin, illust 1709 ; Lives of the Fathers, published in 1649, with portraits ; Travels in Hindostan, Africa, Egypt, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Siberia, &o., &c.; Embassy to China ; Psalmanaaznar'e description of the Island of Formosa, very old; Clinat\u2019s and Haslket\u2019s Indians, a fioe English illustrated edition of Telemachus ; Belknap\u2019s New Hampshire ; Layard\u2019s Nineveh ; Volney\u2019s Ruins ; a fne English edition of Charlemagne, with a large collection cf other works too numerous to mention.Also, a quantity of Bound Mnsis ; a couple sets clegant Chessmen ; a few small Dutch paiutinge, &c., &c.ALSO, gærA collection of valuable Law Books.Catalogues will be prepared and may be had of the undersigned.ÆS-The above is well worthy the attention of Students and others forming Libraries, as some of the above are very valuable and scarce, being oul of print.Sale each evening at half-past SEVEN, 728~The date oi sale will be given in a future advertisement.PARKE & SONS, Auctioners, Quebeo, Nov.5, 1869.QUEBEC BANK.N'OTECE- OTICE is hereby given, that « DIVIDEND of THREE and ONE-HALF PER CENT, upon the CAPITAL STOCK of this Institution, bas beea DECLARED for the CURRENT HALF YEAR, and that the same will be payable at ite Banking Houee, in this city, on and after WEDNESDAY, tbe FIRST day of DECEMBER next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th instant, bot} days inclusive.J.STEVENSON, Cashier.Quebec, Nov.T1869.td Insolvent Act of 1869.In the Matter of WILLIAM LEE, individually, in bis quality of late partuer in th firm of WM.WRIGAT & CO, An Insolvent.HE INSOLVENT bas made an Assignment of bis ESTATE to me, and the Creditors are notifled to MEET at my office, No.17, ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND day of NOVEMBER, 1869, at TWO o\u2019clock p.m., to receive a Statement of bis Affairs, and to appoint an Assignee.: WILLIAM WALKER, Interim Assignee.Quebeo, 3rd November, 1869.2w Insolvent Act of 1869.CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Disrnicr or QUEBEC.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In tbe Matter of BLAIS and COMPANY and XÉNOPHON DUSSAULT, individually, Insolvents.N the SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, the O undersigned will apply to the said court for a discharge under the said act.XENOPHON DUSSAULT, By C.Pacaup, His Attorney, ad litem.Quebec, 5th November, 1869.1m Paris Fashions JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER \u201c GERMANY : | 4 Cases Satin and Felt Hats, From the celebrated manufactory of SAVILLE AND POUMAROUX, PARIS.pr Superior to anything hithero imported.RENFREW & MARCOU.Quebeo, June 18, 1869, AUCTION SALE.[ENING AUCTION SALES, AT THE Quebec Auction Rooms, COMMENCE THIS EVENING, With a lurge quantity of Goods which MUST BE SOLD.(GREAT BARGAINS may be expected in CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, _ BEAVERS, MELTONS, &c., &c.\u2014AL80,\u2014 New Made Clothes, Second-Hand Clothes, Glassware, Plated ware, China and Earthenware, and a great quantity of uther goods luo numerous to detail.Sale EVERY EVENING at SEVEN o'clock, PARKE & SONS, Auctioneers, No.18, Fabrique Street, 28 DAY SALES AT VERY REDUCED PRICES, Quebec, Oct.25, 1869.FOR SALE.HOSE extensive premises sitnated in ST.NICHOLAS STREET, foot of PALACE BILL, for many years occupied by Mr.WILLIAM EADON, as a Gencral Hardware Store, comprising two (2) first-class Dwellinge, in perfect order.\u2014AL80,\u2014 Two (2) SHOPS, a large YARD, a three-story stone STORE, and large wooden STORE.23 PRICE LOW, with EASY TERMS of PAYMENT.For further particulars, apply to JAMES PARKE & SONS, \\ Auctioneers, No.16, Fabrique Street, and No.1, Palais Harbour.Quebec, Oct.20, 1869.QUEBEC Auction Rooms, 16, FABRIQUE STREET.Fox Sale, NUMBER of OIL PAINTINGS.FAVORITE SUBJECTS.Price Moderate.Lovers of the fine arts will find this a favorable opportunity of becoming the owners of works of art so seldom offered for sale.PARKE & SONS, Quebee, Oct.20, 1869.Auctioneers.GREAT Clearing Sale \u2014OF\u2014 DRY GOODS, SELLING OFF! GIVE UP BUSINESS | $70,000 Worth to be Sold before the First of May, at P.LeRossignol\u2019s, No.10, St.John Street, without.HE UNDERSIGNED, having decided to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, will SELL bis LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK of DRY GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES, consisting of\u2014 Cloths.Winceys, from 54d up- Tweeds.wards, Kerseymeres.Dress Goods, from 6d Pilot Cloths, from 28 6d upwards.upwards.Grey Cotton, from 34d Beaver Cloths.upwards.Moscows.Shirtinge, from 44d up- Whitneys.warde.Seal Skin, from 2s 6d Prints, from 5d upwards.upwards.Pelerines.Lamb Skin.Sontags.Dog Skin.Clouds.Otter Skin.Silks.Flannels, from 10d up- Ribbons.wards, Featbers.Blankets, [rom 63 3d up- Flowers.wards, Gloves, Kerseys, from 1s 6d up- Hosiery.wards.Men\u2019s Under Shirts.French Merinos, 18 84 Men's Drawers.upwards.Comforters.Silk Ties, &c., ke, &c.And a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention\u2014the most part having been lately re ceived by the steamers Peruvian, Prussian, Nestorian and others\u2014being the largest and best assorted Stock in the city, and bought on the most advantageous terms in the European markets.The Sale will be continued until the First of January ; and if the balance of Stock is not sold lo private parties, will be continued until the whole is disposed of.pa A Liberal Discount given to Country Merchants and others.Quebec, Oct.18, 1869.1m New Music.ALOP of the Period, by W.C.Lamont, Bandmaster, H, M.69th Regt.The Christine Waltz, by Dan, Godfrey, Iltustrated with a portrait of Mdie.Christine Nillsaon, Ophelia in Hamlet, Prince Arthur Galop, by Henry Prince, Reflets du Passé, Valse de Salon, by Gagnon.tave \u2014AND\u2014 A large collection of new Songs, (English edition), by V.Gabriel, A.Sullivan, an others, received by laet Steamer.R.MORGAN, Piano and Music Dealer, St.Jobn Street.N.B.\u2014The public are respectfully invited to call and inspcot R.Ms.large collestion of Paintinge,and English, German and American Chromo-Lithographe.Quebec, Oct.13, 1869.CHOICE TOBACCUS.5 0 OXES No.1 Prince of Wales, 50 do No.2 Prince of Wales, Now reçeiving, and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.25, 1869.COAL OIL.ARRELS No.1, Maple Le 200 B receiving artd for sale by M.@ MOUNTAIN.now Quebec, Oot.25, 1869.Er PROVINCE OF QUEBEC \u2014\u2014 PARLIAMENT HOUSE.PRIVATE BILLS.PARmiES Intending to make application to tbe Legislature of the PROVINCE of QUEBEC for PRIVATE or LOCAL BILLS, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of pgofit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby NOTIFIED that they ure required by the Rules of the Legislative Couhcil and Legislative Assembly reepectively, (wh e published in full in the\u2018 Quebec Oficial Gazette to give TWO MONTHS\u2019 NOTICE of the application (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object,) in the \u201c Quebec Official Gazetle, in (he French and English languages, and also in a French and ao English newspaper published in the District affected, and to comply with the requirements therein mentioned, sending copies of the firet and last of such Notices to the Private Bill Office of each House.All Petitions for PRIVATE BILLS must be presented within the ¢ first three weeks\u201d of tho Session.BOUCHER ne BOUCHERVILLE, Clk.Leg.Council.G.M, MUIR, Clk.Leg.Ass.\u2018 tpm Quebec, Aug.19, 1869.\\ x th October, 1869.1 lhat, pursuant to Nes is hereby g islative Assembly the 50th Rule of t] of the Province of next.G.M.MUIRY 4 Clerk Legislative Assembly.October 29, 18\u20ac9.G.SEIFERT, Has just received A NEW ASSORTMENT LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO2S PERFECTED SPECTACLES ! AND EYE GLASSES.Mounted in Gold, Silver, Shell and Steel.A perfect fit guaranteed, Sole Agent for Quebec, G.SEIFERT, 27 St.John Street.Quebec, Sept.20, 1869.Grand Desideratum.The Patent Hammock Lounging Chair.OUSEHOLDERS of every class, invalide, tourists, and all those requiring comfort, and durability combined, should have one of the PATENT Hammocx Louxaina Cuains, which are adjustable to any angle, and uccupy only one and a half inch in space when not in use, and can be changed intoa Couch or Child\u2019s Cot at will.Price $2.50 and upwards, Quebec, Sept.20, 1869.Morrin Coliege.German and French Classes.HE German Class will meet on Thursday, the 4th November, at Sevan o'clock.The French Class will me Friday, the 5th November, at the same hour.Botb Classes will be open to for each class, $18, payable in Application to be made to the Principal, or to M.MILLER, Prof.of French and German, College Court, Quebec, Oct.22, 1869.NOTICE T° hereby given, that at the next S Legislature of the Province of divide the said Townships into se cipalities, to be called tbe Municipality of the Parish of St.Vietor de Tring, the Municipality of the Parish of St.Epbrem de Tring, the Municipality of the Parish of St.Evariste de Forsy1b, and the Municipality of the Township of Shenley.October 11, 1869.2m ETF EL SS.RENFREW # MARCOU OULD call special attention lo their large assortment of\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Sealskin Jacke(s, Astracan do Persian Lamb do Groche Muff.Collars and Cuffs, Gentlemen's Racoon Beaver end Wolf Coats, Sleigh Robes, &e.Manutaotured from first-class Skins, all of which they are prepared to offer at special inducements to cash eustomers.Buffalo Robes, Snowshoes and Moccasins, Oct 25, 1869.NOTICE T hereby given, that at the next 8 the Legislature of the PROV, 4 QUEBEC, a BILL will be INTR CONFIRM the SURVEY und BORN DIVISION LINE between the TOWNSIIIPS of GRANTHAM and UPTON, October 27th, 1869.2m PARKE & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, ONTINUE to effect AUCTION AL of FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, and all Goods sutrusted to them, npon the most reasonable terms, with PROMPT settlement of ac- oounts, 10, FABRIQUE STREET, Next door to Glover & Fry.Quebec, April 7, 1869, 0 NOTICE.GLOVER & FRY, EXPIRATION OF PARTNERSHI°.I consequence of our term of Parivership having expired, and in order to the liquidation of our uffuirs, we shall offer to the public \u2014ON-\u2014 MONDAY Next, the 18th October, TRE WHOLE OF OUR Stoek-in-Tr \u2014AT\u2014 COST PRIC And in some cases, MUCH UNDER COST.The nssortment and high characler of the Stock has been fully maintained by large importations during the present season, in New Fancy Goods, AS WELL AS STAPLE COTTONS, LINENS AND WOOLLENS.Thus the opportunity offered to the public ie one rarely to be met with.The sale applies to the goods in our Carpet and Furnishing Store, as well as in our General ©, =, Store.STRICTLY FOR CASH, or for large amouuts, short dated approved notes.Our Store will be closed for tbe purpose of remarking the stock until MONDAY next.GLOVER & FRY, Upper Town.N.B.\u2014All parties indebled to us are requested to make immedinte settlement ; our books being closed from this date.Quebec, Oct.15, 18(9.IN PRINCIPAL\u2014Rxv.Joux Coox, D.D.FACULTY OF ARTS.CLASSICS\u2014REv.Gro.WEIR, NM.A, MATHEMATICS\u2014ByY.Mies, L.L.D.LOGIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGE and LITERA- TURE\u2014TuE PRINCIPAL.GERMAN AND FRENCH\u2014M.MLLER, Eeq.CHEMISTRY \u2014Rev.Jas.Dougras, B.S.FACULTY OF DIVINITY.DIVINITY AND CHURCH HISTORY\u2014Tug PRINCIPAL BEBREW\u2014Rev.Gro.Werr, M.À.HE Divinity and Art Classes will be opened on the FIRST WEDNESDAY, (the 3rd day) of NOVEMBER.The Faculty of Arts is affiliated lo McGill University, and examinations are beld in Quebec, simultaneously with tbose beld in Montreal, for the purpose of enabling Students to proceed to the respective degrees of B.A., and M.A, There are two Scholarships, for Students of Divinity, one of $100 and one of $80.These will be determined according to tertimonials of character and ability, which will be received till the 20th October.Full information as to curriculum and fees can be ¢btained from the undersigned.JOHN COOK, D.D., Principal.Quebce, Sept 10, 1869.WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND E.CURE for CoxsUMPTION, Co ous)Seros, AsTHMA, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all ScroFuLous HuMors.FOR CONSUMPTION, itis the ouly reliable remedy known.It has in thousands of instances restored patients that seemed pas! hape of recovery ; and, in tens of thousands} has arrested the disease in its primary stages, and restored the patient lo robust health.| | BRONCHITIS.Its efectin thistroudbleseme disease 18 Very marked, although it is necessary to persist in its use for a considerable length of time.FEMALE DEBILITY.To sustain and augment the vital forces; to make new, rich and pure blood ; to build up the nervous system ; 10 restore energy to the mind and body\u2014nothing can be belle adapted than this preparation.In Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica Diabetes, Eruptions, Scrofula, Rickets, Neuralgia, Infantile Wasting, General Debiluy, Emaciation, Stubborn Ulcers, Spinal Disease, Hip Complaints, Coughs, Palsy, it isa rel able remedy.Nine-tenthsof the cases where it is supposad to fail, simply arse from the remedy being abanduned before its bensficial eflacts become obvious.Be careful aud get the genuine, manufactured only by ALEXANDER WILBOR, CHEMIST, 160, Court Street, Buston.For sale in Quebec by RODERICK McLEOD, And by J.MUSSON & CO.November 5, 1869.6m -GARDNER\u2019S DOMESTIC COUGE REMEDY 18 a preparation whose merits in giving immediate relief lo a Cough stand pre-eminent, and from its pleasant taste and harmless composition, the proprietor it induced to bring is forward and give it publicity.He now offers it to public as ona of the best COUGH REMEDIES extant.It ie put up in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each.It can be procured from Druggisisand General Dealers in all parts of the Dominion.J.GARDNER, Chemist, 457 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, Sole Proprietor aud Manufacturer: November 5, 1869.GUAY & ROBITAILLE, Buade Street, Upper Town Market Square.GUAY & ROBITAILLE, Buade Street, Upper Town Market Square.GUAY & ROBITAILLE, Buade Street, Upper Town Market Square.CUNARD LITXTE.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BFIWEEN N.YorkandLiverpool,calling at Cork Harbor.Cuba, leaves Wednesday, 10th Nov, Siberia, ¢ Thursday, 1lth Nemise-, \u201c Wednasday, 17th + Malta, \u201c Thursday, 18ih « Russia, \u201c Wednesday, 24th © Tana, ¢ Thursday, 25h ¢ Java, «Wednesday, Ist Dev.Aleppo, « Thorsday, 2nd + Scotia, \u201c Wadnesday, 8th + Fripoli, ¢ Thursday, 9h « RATES OF PASSAGE.By the Wednesday Steamers, not carrying Sleerage : oT First CapIn.$130 00, Gold.SECOND CABIN L.$80 00, Gold.Fist CABIN To Panis.$145 00, Gold.By the Thursday Steamers : Fuusr CaBiN.$80 00, Gold.SIEERAGE.o.oo.$30 00, Currency.Stserage tickets iom Liverpool and Queers- town and all paris of Europe, ut lowest rates, .Through Bills of Lading given for Bellast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on the Continent; and (or Medierraueau ports.Freieh À, Fur Freight and Cabin age, apply at the Company's Office, 4 Bo whine Geom.* or Steerage assa Trinity Building\u2019 ge, at 111 CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN.Agent.{5 Steamer of 17th November wk ut carry Passengers.Nov, 8, 1869.Broadway, HONTREAL OCEA) 1869.SUMMER.1869.PASSENGERS BOOKED T) LONDON- DERRY, OR LIVERPOOL.Return Tickets granted al Reduced Rates.THis COMPANYS LINE iscomposed of the following First Class sleamships : SCANDINAYIAN, 3500 tons, Building.Prussian, 3000 ¢ Capt, Dutton.GERMANY, 3250 ¢ «Graham.AUSTRIAN, 2700 «
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