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[" Ful tebeé Pos Montreal, lowing letter VOL.107.\u2014NO.10,557.QUEBEC CITY, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1869.Heroux, con.moon re ee ae \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mr er - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Prec me \u2014 \u2014 | À ;and E, Roy \u2019 .TIE | x 1H : T = .bs, Lapras , TRS?ACT.|TIBAIDM ITA MER 2; THE ROYAL ASSOCIATION, # i indi; Ayers Sarsaparille.Quebec Gazette.SULLILS £ = ror i SY: PSEN8 is - J.Nolin The reputation this ex- ecllent medicive Chjoys, Is derived from its cures, muny of which are truly marvellous.Inveterate cuses of Serofulous dis- Hsetablishod 1764, PUBLISHED by Messrs.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Printers, Foot of Mountain ADMIRALTY CHARTS.XTRACTS from \u201c An Act to Regulate the Culling und Measurement of Timber, Musts, Spurs, Deals, Staves, and other Articles of u like Nature ;\u2019 togetber with the Tariff of Charges tov Culling, Mensuring, Counting, &e., aud Oullers\u2019 McLEAN & (OS CARBOLIC DISINFECTANT PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND.Founded in 1833.licorporated by Royal Charte: 1847.A ART-UNION OF LONDON.wife ry q have Sif NEW PROSPECT Us.1869.Institated 1835\u2014Incorporateu 1846.Tarif of Feer, per Departiwental Notice, No.4, ease, where the system of July 13th, 1868.secmed saturated with corruption, have been BURNING OIL.Hill, Lower Tuwa, tt the City of Quebec, N IDDLETON & DAWSON, having been COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT FOR Terms or Sunscrirrion, FOUR DOLLARS appointed by the Admiralty, AGENTS {or ALSO\u2014 \u201c THE YEAR 1867-68.; = Presiden : Lo .With vi purifiod and cured by it, Par annum, payable yearly in advance the sate of Carr.Bavririn's CHARTS, ofler| An Appendix, containing Timber Regulations TS valuable OIL is now extensively used Tne Hon.Lord Neaves.The Right Hon.Lora HOUGHION, D C I.Li = Scrofulous affections nnd ADVERTISEMENTS, delivered in bel the lollowing, carefully mounted on linen, as flually revised on 5th October, 18Gb ; Timber, in the west with wonderful suceces, ns rruy The Hon.Lori Jerviswooda.Vice-Presidents : ; on of the LE vated uch were ng: two o\u2019clock P.M on the day of publication, vig, :\u2014 Shipping and Freighta; Timber Culeulations ; beseun by reading the secompanying tostimonials Sur David Baxter, Bart, The Most Hon.ihe Marquis ul North .uptor.: as e 'ofu.i d pi ti - ; > a: P heut and cold ; 5 at = fous contaitination until nserted according to written orllers-\u20140r til} Specific Gravities of Woods, Metuls, Earths, &¢.; tended with great 183 INF pulsy wy, quick ; frequeutiy use of suffocution .very low pita, without deriving cluded by givin, b the papers Brig.is Life» | pur.pre, which affordyy A substance rod came from my 1 recovered my p frco from Pains, perfectly cureg o, they were piinfully aficting, have been radically cured in such grout numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely need to pe informed of its virtues or uscs, \u2019 serofulous 1 of the most destructive enenties of our Face.Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, andinvites the attack of enfeeblingor fatal diseases, without exciting à suspicion ofits presence.Again it seem=to breed infection throughout the bony, and then, on some favorable oceasion, rapidly develop fnto one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or AInong the vitals.In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited im the lungs or heart, oF tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the akin, or foul uleer- ations où some purt of the body.Hence the ocun- smal use of a bottle of thie Sarsaparilla is pd- visable, even when no active symptomes of disease nppens, Persons aiicted with the following com- orbid, if no written directions\u2014at 50 cents for six lines and under, for first insertion, and 12} cents for each subsequent insertion; for en lines and above six, 75 cents for first in- ine for cach subsequent insertion.tising by the year as may be agreed on.be rosT-PAID.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Proprietors.1127\u2014Montreal Harbour x Montreal to Quebec.259\u2014B\u2014Kingrton to Furrar\u2019s Point.259\u2014A\u2014Turrar's Point to Montreal .sertion, and 17 cents for each subsequent msertion ; lor ten liner and upwards, 8 cents fer line for first insertion, and two cents per i Advar- 07 All letters and communications must 2778\u2014Long Pujpt to Lachine Rapids.: 2777\u2014Repeutigny to Long Point.2775\u2014Contrecœur to Repentigny .\u2026.2779\u2014Lanoraie to Contreceeur.,.2T80\u2014Stone Island to Lanoraie .,.2781\u2014 West part of Linke 3t.Peter .2782\u2014Enst part of Luke St.Peter.2783\u2014Becancour to Port St.Francis 2784\u2014DBatiscan to Becancour.2785\u2014Grondine to Betisean .2786\u2014Cap Sunté to Grondine.e.u.evens and a List of Specimens of Woods of the Cuna- dian Forests, with their English, French and Botanica) Names.PRICE.4 .25 Cents.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountaiv till.Quebec, May 7, 1869.Civil Code of Quebec.1HE CIVIL CODE of LowrR CANADA ; AL together with a Synopsis of the Changes in the Law ; Reference to the Reports of ihe from highly reepectable and well-known persons in whose houses the OIL isin nightly use, und wie, as a diginfectant, in\u201d cunstant demand during the visitation of the small-pox last spring.Asa durable article (because it is lers volatile than the ordinary burning finds) one gallon lusts longer than the oils now in use.It never bluckens the lamp chimney, if the wick be properly trimmed, nor will it deposit.any sediment in thelamp, by which the wick generally becomes charred, as the \u201c poisonous mineral chemicals,\u201d used in its deodorizution, are carefully extraoted.It burnatreely, giving a beautitul soft Hight which never affects the eyes, as the wick Is never charred or inerueled by foreign matter.From its CARBOLIC nud other medical properties, of a H.G.Ball, Esq., Shen of Lanarkshire.Fhe Solicitor-tGanera).Mark Napier, Esq., Sheriff of Damfiiesshire.John G.ol, Burt, i2sq , Vice-President gl the Royal College of Physicians, \u2019 A.F.lrvine, >.2?: rags, with, lt may be, à large sprinkling of the Art in Scotland, by atlording encouragement | seriptions, ki OUX, Ficart Disease, Fits, Epilepay, Neuralyia B18\u2014TTAVCISER.\u20ac noavescccc00 PER Estate Owners, and Persons ont of Lower qre 8 of \u201cemall pox\u201d.or some olber disease | to il tessors : = Intending $ ; : ROY, Merch rious Ulcerous affections of the ed 316\u2014Orl to Seal Islands .Canada; and lete Analytical Index.89 0 p veu § prolessore :\u2014 &F [ntending Subscribers will please send DX : ant, and the vaio plabdds a ons of the muscu 6\u2014Orleans to Seal .coe anada ; and a compiele Analyl eX.equally infectious, to be widely spread among [.The Association is composed nf Annual : Ÿ i ay and nervous By .\u2014 .3 4 .s » Notary Pull My phitin or, Venerenl and Mereurial Diseases 316\u2014Seal Islands to Point Ouelle By Tuomas McCunp, Advocate, Secretary to .are cured by it, though a long time is required for 314\u2014Point Ouelle to Pilgrims., the inhabitants of the coantry to where be is in Their names before the Ist of MARCH, as ! .h oC 4 a a Subscribers of One Guinea and vpwards.the list for Quebec will be closed 4 the Codi ommission.Price, balt ers upwards r ; closed at that date.are obetinato ala ion by may bored for 813\u2014 Pilgrims to Green Island.0 : bound, $1 freation Comm , emigrating.TRSTIMONIALS.Il.The Funds of the Association are ap-| (=% No name will be forwarded but those Tut loug continued use of this medicine wil cre 1370\u2014Saguenay River.vrense secs For sale by MESSRS.MoLEAN & Co, propriated to the purshase of Modern Works which have been paid.,Ç \u2014 the complatat.and Female.Discasces \u2018are rane 312 Saguenay River Jo Bersipls.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, , GENTLEMEN,\u2014Itaffords us much pleasure to to An, in ainting, raw ing, or Sratuary, an MIDDLE1ON & DAWSON, - .monly soon selioved.and ultimately cured b its Sia Green 1s Joao ather Point.Foot of Mountain Hiil.inform you thai your Burning-Oil is the best and Leh ina.oa ion or pme ben \" ai Hon.Secretaries for Quebec.ir fi, LE cio ou oi Almanac, mo.311Chather Pont to Polat do Monte.) _Quebeo, Jany., 1868.rales! wo have over used, on gallon of which Biehings, Bronzes, Bus-Roliofe, Models, plied gratis, Itheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the Dloed, yield quick] Murray & Lanman\u2019s 311\u2014Beérsimis to Point de Monts.The Ferns of Canada.lag(s or burns longer than any.ether wo have other productions of Art, for distribution among Quebec, 1869.805\u2014 Bis to Cape Ghat & Point des Monts eed previously.It never chars the lamp, burns the Subscribers.A portion ol the Funds is al 0\u201c ° to it, as also Lives wm - J\u2014DBle reely, giving a beautiful soft light which does also devoted to Lhe acquisition of Modern B d N 4 + ing lett oy To Ti PR EE < LORID.A W ATEL, 310\u2014Bic to Quebec.cree Trees not aflect the eyes like the other Oils now in use.Works of Art towards Te formation of a y ar eres.ue ii er from 2athey often do, from the rankling poisons In (vg YOR THE GULF.JUST PUBLISHED, Ee re Consider it the Rreat desideratum Nationa) Gallery.\u2014_\u2014 e citizens ;\u2014 .This SARSAPARILL A eat ro- .fa un ning- concerned, CAG ; i ; mi siver for the strength and vigor of de eysten, Handkerchief, the Toilet, andthe Bath 2516-\u2014GullorSt Lawrence, Mers.14010: ANDBOOK of the FERNS of CANADA [Signed] RS.Macdonald ; A.D.Lectair ;| ig mara NE Comeriner CHOICE BOOKS Those who ure Langiid anc Fiafless, Despon- | INHLS most agreeable and retrestung ol ail 2727\u2014Gulf from Magdalen [sla : being a Plain and Practical GUIDL 1 |X.McPherson, P.M.; Alex.Stickler ; John ; .A 7 5 vo oo Dr sort SCR ét rar or soporte wae | perfumes, contains in its highest degree foundland, includiog Cape Broton and AMATRURS, in tho Study and Coltvation Valulosh ; A.MeGregur ; Thomas Joss, Mi, 9} Management isanysinted or sho ensuing FOL HOME axp ABROAD, © SL, Mon.symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate ol excellence the sroma of flow in full b.LAUDS.vncenecnneness serra of the Native Species.By Joun Paxton.|C.M.; R.J.McDougall; A.R.MeDonald ; \u2019 LC 2nas- ; COMPRISING \u2019 relief and convincing evidence of its restorative natural freshness.As sale and speedy -9- 2042\u2014Sydney Harbour.ene cose Price 30 cents.P y Evander McRae ; D.MeNaughton ; Jobn Mea, ad forthe Association become, by lots publicly HISTORY, BIOG tAPHY, TRAVEL, ESSAYS, power uy .lief from 2127 \u2014Cape Breton Coats Harboor For sale by dowe : John MeLron ; D.Sutberland ; Alexander | 0 property of (dividual Members Which dur EL ET ES, &e.3 Fr ~ a 3 2 & ~ \u201c 2.?z zameron ; na as; .eapie : / .| \u2014\u2014Subscribers being entilled lo one chance Joh, under 2 \u20ac Having PREPARED BY FAINTING TURNS, NERVOUSNESS, 27)_North of Newfoundland and Straits MIDDLETON & DAWSON, MeLennau ! Won.| Roms ! m Gillespie ; Mex for ovary Cones og ont ability.wil an duor ut known laste and for four pr.J.©.AYEI & CO, Lowell, Mass, HEADACHE, DEBILITY, of Belle Isle Foot of Mountain Wilk.4 Macdonald Per; J.A.Macdonald ; A.IV Hach \u2018subseniber of One Guinea 1e lowed bape ee Penn i .A 21000 LT EERE RE EN ARERR ever oe \u201cNe .> i, £41 r Dilation of Practical and Analytical Chemists., and the ordinaly forms of Hystetin, di 1184\u2014Magdalenlslonds.vee wees Quebec, Jany., 1868.Z& Maoufactured by MCLEAN & CO., sole entitled 10 receive one- plain\u2019 Impression ol page, Notes, tuerie es | ) 3 ALL DRUGG It is unsurpassed.lt 1s moreover, when di-| 304\u2014Island of St.Pauls.s.\u2026 PS =2nsen TTT ev aw proprietors ol the \u201c Cannonic DISINFEOTANT | the E .E : 8 1 : | equent at.soLD BY ISTS EVERTWHERE, luted wilh water it, the best dentifrice, im-| 30%\u2014Point de Montsto Island of Anticosti 1870 1 8870 Burstxg OIL,\u201d \u201c Fraaraxt Bomsixa Ou,\u201d and or re or Engravinge roues los jhe Size, a handsome 16mo., very neatly bound 1y and ague, Impartiag to the teeth (hat clear, pearly 1709\u2014Cbarlottetown Haorbour.o ® # OLkUm-KALAMos,\u201d Lancaster, Ontario.\u2019 x pelite and ed with weakness Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, appearance, which al} ladies so much admire.As a remedy for foul or bad brealb, North Shore.THE ¢ (= Any of the above oils can be ordered Guineas, one proof impression or impressions after letlers\u2014ol Five Guineas, une prool of cloth extra, averaging avout 220 pages.EACH VOLUME COMPLETE in IISLLY, ; ; ; through F.O.Vautenann, Oil Merchant ; |! ee ! Price, 75 Cents.b \u201c it is, when diluted, most excellent, neuiraliz- 307\u2014Point de Monte to Magple Bay TN ALEXANDER FRasER, Grocer ; George Tiomp.PLAN RO or a before letters, THE following Volumes have beer aseany ; if body, I was ig Yor Discases of the Throat and Lungs, ing all impure matter around the teeth and 135\u2014 Bay ol Seven [stands A i | sow, Grocer ; or WILLIAM AHERN, Chemist LAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR 1868 Æ published, viz.:-\u2014 ; jut, and found such us Coughs, Colds, Whooping gums, and making the lutter hard and of a HT) oe end Salt Lake Do, 20 k 11 » and Drnagiet, Quebec.poblaioimg à Parole Mack a de chance TH aD THE COMMONS.a- i ble relief, and be.Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma i 1 f Cane and Bear Bay.Anticosti.{7 The OIL is packed up in tin cans of 'odlaimng a l'afnable Work of Art, av the ALIER AND PURITAN SONG .- : M found my fi a Consumetion.+ a lo anton ol bee tained 1150-\u2014East Cape and Bear Bay, Anticon, D five gallons, and Raretally cased in wood.Angoal General Distribution in July 1868.lected and Arranged by Henry Fe [FP ar oot and Probably never before in the whole history of its ascendancy over all olher perfumes, 1133\u2014Mingan Islands, (Weat).\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.JUST PUBLISHED, Price, 3s.6d per gallon, delivered at the boners Bach Subscriber wii recouvre Six Fuotessor of English Lutstutuis, Linin y duty medicine, has anything won so widely and sodeeply throughout the West Indies, Mexico, and |1182\u2014Mingan Islands, (East).The Quebec Sheet Almanac Refinery, Laneaster, Ontario.Desi \u2018 \u201cng a8 oe gina ÿ College, Lunuon.cure, and to re- upon the confidence of maukind, as this excellent Central and South America, and we con-| 306\u2014Magpie Bay to Pashasbeeboo.fi 1870 Lancaster, Ist April, 1869.| esigns, 1 ostration ot Seott s Rob Roy.RASSELAS, PRINCE OF AB YSSIN pder the first ply.remedy for pulmonary complaints.Throughalong a .à 5\u2014 heeboo to Lake Island.mmm ee \u2014 bandsomely bound In a volume, wil etter- \\ \u2018 Cleveland, ne series of years, und among most of the races of bdently recommend ilas an aruele which, 305\u2014Pasbasheeboo {o Lake Is or \u2019 .bY permanent as men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, &s it has become better known.Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections and permanency, has no equal.remove from the skin for soft delicacy uf flavor, richness of bouquet, It will aleo 1119\u2014WatagheisticSound.1164\u2014Little Meccatina.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1431\u2014Il,ake Island to Esquimaux Islands.RINTED in Colours, and containing, in addition to the Almanac, a list of mem- press excerpis of the portions of the Novel illustrated by the Artists, viz, :\u2014 By Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Wi .Tutroduetien by the Rev.William Wen.B.A., Incumbentot S.Columua\u2019s, Nav ; : 1.sattle Lifting.\u201d \u2014 Attist, Gourlay Steel), THE ST .i c Ai bers of the Privy Couzcil ol Canada ; Customs e e 3 ang » OUT ay :|THE STORY OF THE CHE : ) of the Jungs and throat, have made it known as a re- ROUGHNESS, BLOTCHES, 1430\u2014Esquimaux Jelands to St.Lewis Trinity House Donsulaies ; Officersolihe Cor- 8.A.\u2014 Engraver, James Stephenson.BAYARD.From HE pHEVALEEN ee JUCE, liable protector against them.While adapted to SUN BURN, FRECKLES, eens RP poration , Quebec Exchale er cette 9 7.Diana Vernon and Frank Osbaldistone Loyal Servant M.de fred ol th.Hak ilder forms di ttoy children, it i ve \u2014Belle Straits.D ; Ex Je; ; qe : aad nt, M.le, au Stree, Montre nm irao tue most effecosal remeidy that can AND PIMPLES.1422\u2014Labrador and Greenland.,.List of Fire Alarm Signal Boxes ; Post Office For restori G Hair t in ihe fibrary mine Glove Soene others.By E.Waloid.Wah Introuus be given for incipient consumption, and the dan.water, belie apr Canaan, lo Bangin, South Shore and Nova Scotia.; Department; Money Order Rates, and Cana esioring ray Hair lo graver, R.C.Bell.yom on aid Notes by the Editor.Engiave.eros affections of the throat and lungs.Asa pro- , .\u20ac .n__ AYE.veneenennnas 1an Stam uties ; Justices cf the Peace : ; : : _ ; c Fin against sudden attacks of Croup, it should As a means of imparting rosiness and clear- 1163 Gaspé and Mal Buys Courts of Pis » Neasons \u2018Moon\u2019s Phases.its natural Vitality and Color.|3.\u2014\u2018 Rob Roy pasting the Duellists, Rash- SAINT LOUIS KING OF F be kept on hand In every family, and indeed as all ness to a sallow compexion, it is without a TE eT id Harbour.screen Kelipses Planets: Fétes d* Obligation Move.Ad .hiel leigh and Francis Osbaldistane\u201d?\u2014AitisI.curios and NG OF FRANCE.lie ° ; ; \u2014Shediac B: s+oause y | ë , \\ ressing which .B.Mac R.SA\u2014E 4 d'characteristie Lit sa ae somothines, subject 0 sols ana coughs, a rival.Of course, this refers only 10 the Flori-| 19g9__Pietou Harbour.2002000 able FesLivals, Re, &e.; also, à Fable of the is at once anh] Tos (Macdonald, A.R.SA.\u2014Engraver, Mounasch, by De Joinville.Trans) ri 1 Rough sottled Consumption Is thought in- da Wan REA OUR TER ÉEITS 2512 Gui of Cause and Ou LY MOUN and SETTING of the SUN and healthy, and effectual 4.\u2014 The Clachan of Aberfoil and Loch by James Huon, Transiator of, Lous rable, still great bers of cases where the dis.: n'1-\u2014{frce trveenee y lor the whole year, and Herschell\u2019s ui \u2014 Morning.\u201d \u2014 , Co anc\u2019s 4 Lelters on England,\u2019 Xe.; ce seomed \u2018acttled, have been completely cured, Buy only from respactable Druggists, 2320\u2014 Halifax Harbour.1000000000 WEATHER TABLE: with a VIEW of the for preserving the Ard\u2014Morninz Ww Ast, ohn M\u2019'Whir «A King.a Hes d M 4 &e 3 a i > 4 y always asking for the genuine Murray & 2396\u2014Pope Harbourto Liscomb Harbour., ; i hair.Faded or gray er.\u2014Eugtaver, Viham Miller, .g roy and a Man.\u201d\u2014Giutuvon.il und the patient restored to sound health by the y g g op MONUMENT to WOLFE aud MONTCALM.; 4 |5,\u2014 The E f Rub R tthe Ford.\u201d FHI ESSAYS YA Cherry Pectoral, So complete is its mastery LANMAN®s FLORIDA WATER, prepared only 2519\u2014Liscomb Island to Green Island.For sale b - hair is soon restored °° 18 Lecape of Hub Roy al the Ford.4 ESSAYS OF ABRAHAM COWLLY, A respectable over the disorders of the Lungs aud Throat, that by the proprietors, 2410\u2014Mars Head to Shut-inIsland.MIDDLETON & DAWSON to its original color \u2014Artist, Sam.Bough,\u201d A.R.SA.\u2014Eun- coraprising ail his Piose Works.ii Canad be else cout ranch them, wader the Cherry Pec.LANMAN & KEMP, an Taiaod to Pope Harbour.Foot of Mountain Hill with the I toss and 1g Er Love 1,8 Bengt ABDALLAH ; OR, THE FOUR LEAVED A an ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec- ; 2547 \u2014Country Harbour.: «\u2014\u201c LochLomond.\u201d\u2014 Artist, Sam, Beugh.SHAMROUCK.ë ~ wf ! 4, toral they subside and disappear.Wholesale Drusgisiss 2624\u2014Ship Harbour.\u2026.Quebec, Oct.27, 1869.oo IE?freshness of youth.A.R S.A.\u2014 Engraver, Thomas Brown, ol ihe French Aer rene ; essed the singers and Public Speakers find great pro 44 ror Sale by Druggists and Perfumers.1851\u2014Hurbour of St.John, JB.ce 1870 1870).: .ins hai Thin or ie thick- BONUS WORK FOR 1868.Mary L.Booth.Ous of the notlea ; .Brunet, Asthme is always relieved and often wholly 8 Sold ip Quobed by J Musson & Co, J.S.1747\u2014P.E.Island ey ; .hoo hon hee Coot always cred < The Bonus Work to be distributed to those IA a Fate ues ane ever whiten, Ù cured by it, owen & LU., J.LK.burke, ivoderic clLeod, 9934 \u2014Northumberland Ea .ss 3 gh 2 Subscribers who etween the years 4 and 0 INIONS OF Na.5 b Pont St Bronchitis 1s generally cured by taking the Q, Giroux, J.W.Mcleod, Martel & Co., W.E.Miscellaneous.Star k S Pocket Almanac by its use.Nothing can restore the 1868 inclusive, have paid up in one or more POLLON THE GREAT.A compra, i- .Cherry Doctoral nt and frequent doses, + Brunet, R.Dugal, J.Veldon, and all druggists 2060\u2014North Atlantic East hair where the follicles are destroyed, payments the amount of Five Subscriptions from ihe bes! sources oi this great man\u2019s , \u2019 be bad.Take smail doses three times a any and Alsoby all respectable Druggists, Perlumers, 2061\u2014North \u2018Atlantic Wear TT Sra RKE\u2019S POC KET ALMANAC AND or the glands atrophied and decayed.ol One Gninea each, is to consist of a Volume shrewd and ollen prophetic thougins, F pleasure to put the feet in warm water at night, until the an Fancy Goods Dealers.2488\u2014Portland Harbour, U.S., GENERAL REGISTER FOR 1870.| But such ns remain can be saved for |of Engravings, contuining the following Six forming he best inner Nie of the most Pe discase is broken up.July 15, 1869.\u2014 Track Chart of the World.vu This Book is considerably enlarged, and ils Instead |Mustrations ol Sir Walier Scott\u2019s Poem ol > been com- For Influenza, when it affecta the throat or \"ery severe lungs, take the same course.For Whooping Cough, give small doses threo BRISTOL\u2019S Nautical Works.Admiralty Lists of Lights on the Coasls and table ot contents more varted than usual ; and in this edition, greater attention than usual usefulness by this application.of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- The ¢ Lady of the Lak,\u201d viz, :\u2014 Canto l.\u2014Stanza X[.\u2014The Daath of the extraordinary maa of modern umes.HE HISTORY OF THE CALIPH Vai- se pi : ; THEK.By Wilham Beck! .3 i i i i _{ ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.CT ; ne .y 1 Beck log, E-g.| neelected or four tines a day.an a il SUG AR=C0 ATED PILLS] Lakes of British North America, by Edwar as Bron en portion of Ju whic, re- Lis occasionnl use will prevent the hair R Gallas Grey.\u201d By Gourlay Steel], CHE Woubs oF WELLING 10A, tu.-àl = bi des reauent doses und Dunsterville, Commander B.H-35 cts.lent VIEW ot the city of Montreal.from turning gray or falling off, and capt 1.\u2014 Sianzas X11, and XIV.\u2014 The Compiled by E Walford, und Speeches i three bot- No family should be without the Cherry Peoto- Es æ The St Lewrenes Fa Eoharance « Lee's.\"\u2014$3 50 For sale by consequently prevent baldness.Free Trosachs.\u201d By il.Maccolloch, R.S.A.For sale by 4 saparilla, rat où hand to protect them, in hang of pts sn T Dana's Seaman's Friena\u2014$1 50, MIDDLETON & DAWSON, from those deleterions substances which Canto L\u2014Sianzas XVII, XVI, and XIX MIDDLETON & DAWSON : from the above complaints.Its timely use often tnt Foot o ountain Hill.> HR : .\u2014\u201c Th Lady ot al Lake.\u201d By R } ; r establish- spares the patient n great amount of suffering and Lee\u2019s Merchant Sbipping Act\u2014$1 00.make some preparations dangerous and he Lady ot the Lake.\u201d By lly yours, AVAL, of Timber risk, which he would incur by waiting until he could get other aid.Parents, keep itin your houses for the exigencies that arise.Lives dear to you may be saved by it.No generally are its virtues Imown, that we need not publish certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that the best qualities it ever possessed are strictly maintained.Prepared by Dr.J.C.AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medivine.Perhaps no one medi- PURELY VEGETABLE.HE need of a safe and perfectly reliable purgalive medicine has long been felt by the public; and it 1s a source of great satis.The Scaman\u2019s Medical Guide\u2014-75 cts.Official Log Book-\u201450 cts.Shipowner\u2019s and Master\u2019s Handy Book, freights, tonnage, stowage, monies and measures of various foreign ports\u201430 cts.Anchor Watch, the art of tending ships in a tideway, with remarks on Backing: and Filling, and Collisions at Sea\u2014 30 cts.Deviations of the Compass\u2014Practical rules for ascertaining and applying, in case of iron ships, &e., &c.\u201435 cis, Handbook of the Law of Storms\u2014$1 25.A Treatise on Ships\u2019 Anchora\u201450 cents.Nautical and Astronomical Tables\u2014by J.R.Young\u201450 cents, The Sailor\u2019s Sen Book\u201450 cents.The Kedge Anchor, or Young Sailor\u2019s Assietant \u2014by Wm.Brady.Quebec, Nov.29, 1869.oo 1870.1870.Canadian Almanac.N IDDLETON & DAWSON have received Il the CANADIAN ALMANAC AND Repository oF UseruL Knowiknce lor 1870, containing a large amount of general information.Also, a MAP ot the NORTHWEST Territory, shewing British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Red River and Saskalche- wan Settlements.Price, 123 cts.For sale at SHAW?S BUILDINGS, injurious to the hair, the Vigor cran only benefit but not harm it.If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable.Containing neither oil nor dyg it does not soil white cambric, andsyet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfuthe.Prepared by Dr, J, C, Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS.Herdman, R.S.A.Canto !I[.\u2014Stanzas TI.and TIF.\u2014\u201c Loeh Katrine.\u201d By Peter Graham, A.R.S.A.Canto I [.\u2014Stanzas XI, XIT., and XII.\u2014 \u201cThe Cross of Fire.\u201d\u201d By James Drum- mond, R.S.A.Canto V.\u2014Stanzas IX and X.\u2014 \u201cé 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 Le time ol Subseribing in place ol the Work issued for year ot their subscription.1838.\u2014\u2018\u2019 Loch An Etan.\u201d\u201d Painted by H.Maceulloch, R.S.A.Engraved in Line Foot of Mountain Hijl, Quebec, March 3, 1869.* British Periodicals.The London Quarterly Revie w, Tne Edinburgh Review, The Westminster Review, The North British Review, and Black wood\u2019s Edinburgh Maguzine.THE reprints of the leading Quarterlies and Blackwood are now indispensable to all whodesire to keep themselves fully informed with regard io Ihe great subjects of he day, as viewed by tbe best scholars and soundest thinkers in Great Britain.The con- vwibutors to the pages of these Reviews are i i men who siand at the head oi the list of Eng- .î iv Y Ships and Sailors\u2014Ancient and Modern\u2014with ; tountain Hill.by Miller.meu who stand at ih pu 2 Ine od Sy everybody 46 faction 10 us that we can, with confidence, re= PJyjoc oone\u2014$1 50.Quetee, Dec.1 Jao of Mountain FRICE $1.00.1843.L« Italian Goatherds Entertaining a rere] emer SIC religion, Ay aus ng letter re d'entharde, nor was ever commend our BRISTOL\u2019s SUGAR-COATED PILLS Treatise on Mast-Making, Sail-Making, and , 1 .R.McLEOD, ec, Agent.Brother of the Santissima Trine.\u2019 \u2019 8 worl : Druggish nny before so universal- as combining all the essentials ol a safe, Rigging.AY, 0 Montreal -\u2014 STREET, July 18, 1863, ered se ; ~ irgi i , .perannum.He 1 lectof which has been proved to possess a most For sale by % DAWSON Prepared ome Prascriplion of Swe J.Clarke, 1846, renin, RSA Engraved a by.Por any one of the Reviews.+.$4.00 i i the N h fault or noglec whic as 3 © T s A D.sician Exiraerdinar 2.L , A.E or anv Lwo © © Reviews LU : sr in Compose.hive thousands oe fine wonderful power over the Live, and all the For Sale by Grocers and Druzgists in Quebec MIDDLETON of Mouniam Hill.\u2019 te the Queen.y by L.Slocke, R.A.For any three ot the Review.va.10:00 pme, ant sands o cortiticates of thuir ramarkah ara known in bilions secretions.This, in combination with and in all parts of the Duminion of Quebec, Jany., 1869 FDHIS invaluable medioino is unfailing in 1817.\u2014# Kilehurn Castle on Loch Awe.\u201d| For alltour ol the Heviouee 10.00 pt of der every nelgibomioni, and we nood not publish thom | EPTANDRIN, and other highly valuable Canada.\u2014 genom yo : the cure of all those painful and danger- Painted by I M.W.Turner, R.A.En- por Blackwood\u2019s Magazine.RN 1.00 a Arupted to all agos and conditions, tn A os drag, vegetable extracts and drugs, constitutes a The most Useful and Relably 1869 1S69 ous diseases to which the Female conslitution graved in Line by William Milier.For Blackwood and one Review.7.00 ME.| determined Ce Se safety by anybody.Their purgative Pill thal is greaily supenorto any .Q is subject.It moderates all excess, and re- 1848.\u2014¢ Dunluce Castle.\u201d Painted by the .I experienced gugnr Coin g preserves thom over frash and makes medicine of the kind heretofore offered to the TONIC AND BITTERS IN USE.bottles more | ru Ihoumatisid ly affected 1m, ; } ; : ; _ 5 Harbour.\u201d 2.¢ The ?} - ly stimulant.; iti ing on the monthly period with regularity.1848.\u20141.« Eyemouth Harboy POSTAGE.i c liver, ; ; : y ! :aoni i A | Statistical bring yp g y ; .sn.; Ç ily re hon Irregular action to health, and petite, Liver Complaint, Habitual Costivenass, Iis qualities are not disguised.Taste it, FRS eh Deminion, and tattatical Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears ihe Gathering of the Clune.\" 3 1 Moun, Subscribers should prepay by the quarter, | Lu cor octing, Wiorevos En Ur de Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Huartburn or Flatn- test ily prove it.of Legislation, and of Public Men in British Government Stamp of Great Britain, to pre- 52% The Sands at Sunrise.\u201d 6, 6 The al the office of delivery.The postage to any {i 1 Minnto direstions are given in the wrapper On lency, Dropey ol Limbs or Body, Female Observe the trade mark upon the label, and North America.12} cents.With map 25 cente.vent counterfeits.Dead Robin.\u201d 7.Cockle Gatheress,\u201d Pa\" of tha United States is Two Cents a noni- } tho hox, for the following complaints, which these Irregularities, and all diseases of the Stomach, | also every bottle being sealed with trade For sale by CAUTION.Dec: Bobin.\" - Hanan Hoes \u20189.ber.\u201cThis rate only applies to current eub- 4 I z id eta or Xndigestion, Listless- Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys.= mark seal.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, 0% These Pills ahould not be taken by fe- \u201c A Mountain Pass.\u201d 10, « Bo-Peep.\u201d scriptions.For back numbers the posiage is i ness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, thoy In diseases which have their origin in the \"1, is put up in quart wine boitles.Foot of Mountain Hill.males during the FIRST THREE MONTHS 11.Borrowdale.\u201d double.i; should bo taken moderately to stimilie the stow blood, Bristol's Sarsaparilla, that best of blood J.GARDNER, Chemie ; Quebec, Jany., 1869.of PREGNANCY, as they are sure 12 bring 1850.\u2014¢ The First Letter from the Emi- Tue LEONARD Soorr Pusuisnine Co.1 For Liver Complaint and its various sy fiers, should be used with the Fills; the _ Montreal, on Miscarriage ; but at any other time they .\u2019 ; R 0e ulten S:,, N.Y.Ÿ nd Drug toms, silious Mehdnche, Sick Toadaonts five medicines being prepared expressly lo act Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.0 l 870 are sale \u2019 .Brae grave by Thomas Fred, AH: The L.8.Pablishing Co.alto publish the LE hee: Janndicn or Green noyau be Jur in harmony together.When this is done (+The above BITTERS are claimed to 187 .In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affec- 1 Horsburgh.FARMER 5 GUIDE, by Hens Sternrn, i \u2019 diclously taken for onch case, to correct tho diseased ri hinlly, we have no hesitation in saying be superior to any yet offered to the publie.1 Di : tions, Pains in Baok an imbs, Fatigue : .ot Edinburgh, and the late J.P.Noxtox.of action or removo the obstructions which cause it.: pee Diaries .aries .on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.Yale College.2 vols., Royal Ociavo, 1660 A ; wild that great relief, and in most cases a cure,can 3 lig y Falp yal , ! the fok adr Bysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mm be guaranteed when the patient is not alieady THE EPILEPTIC CURE, IDDLETON & DAWSON have received Hysler1es and Whites, these Pills will effect oop « Curiosity.\u201d 2.¢ The Shepherd\u2019 | Pages, and numerous Engravings.i resting Yor Mhoumatiam, Gout, Gravel, Palpi- beyond human help.Prepared by J.GARDNER irom the formula tment of DIARIES for 1870, 8 cure when all other means have failed ; and \u201cGrace.\u201d 3.4 A Foiést Glade.\u201d 4, + The| Price $7 lor the lwo volumes\u2014by Mal, sp TOL'S Mack ani Loi peur ei be contintousls or general directions and table of doses, of a physician of Paris.The wonderful} & large \u201cand lorm, for the Pocket or ihe although a powerlul remedy, they do not Castle ot Bishopsiem.\u201d 5.¢* A Border postpind $8.F .taken ns roquiveul, LA chin ¢ the diseased action of see the wrapper around each phial.elect the taking of it has in preverting the in every Son 3 contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything Raid, the Peel Deleuded.\u201d 6.+ The EMORKST: \" \u2014 ig | : the ayatom.With such change those complaints For sale in the Establishments of Mesars.| fire should induce all subject to Epilepsy to Counting ele at hurifal to the conatitution.| à à Last of the Clan.\u201cNOR 5 s jo TOUNG » AMEKICA, old oi re a | IE Bret dg a nen; ee La Boules price di.SHAW'S BUILDINGS, | package, enahould bocarelally preserved SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.Magazine.Every Boy snd Girl thw.coos i e years old, should bo taken in largo an Fd.Giroux, druggist; J.D.Martel, 3 ASK FOR Fool of Mountain Hill.! \u201d § : all the P .2 i .; > for U.States and Canada \u20141, 6 h.\u201d Q.]|eays so; all the Press say so; nnd Pa : pa 3 ape Bumneemio m 3 lathe foro Reith and John ee gin droggiets.Also, by GARDNER'S EPILEPTIC CURE.Quebec, Nov.26, 1869.Sol OU.MOLES, Rochester, New York.1852.Franch Finale \u201cHoly eland and Teachers confirm %.Do not fout Me vetors, EK as produces the desired offac Fe all respecta .October 4, 1869.3 N.B.\u2014$1.00, enclosed to any nuthorized Bay.\u201d 3.«M in the Gull of secure a copy.A good Microscope, with a two ycars, Asa Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to pro- July 15, 1869 oe ) ; d P \u2018t .B.\u2014$1,00, e yon 7 ay.Murano, in « a C ; e, , ta (igesti 1 reliove the stomach.uly 105, _1- : oks an ol bottle, comaining fifi 4,6 the Rhymer, Glass Cylinder to cantine, living objuete, or ing | \u201cod Ans asin d'ions aomulares tho tho ap! efi GARDNER'S N Chi nese Wonder Pocket Bo .Ey return mall one 80 Series Queen of Faorio 5 «Collage good two- bladed, pear! Focket-Kiile, and a aly nd imo eniihy eo.Tonco it in ol on nd « DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY.\u201d ew 1 | .M onaies.| : NORTHROP & LYMAN, Cluldren.\u201d 6.¢ Eager for the Fray.\" large number of star Busirblo articles, Riven ' 7 1 goment oxists.D .W.42 .5711 88 premiums to eac iber.; Li at prosent tintagoous whero RR that a dose In bottles at 1s.3d., and RASS GROWING OUT OF BURNING N ASSORTMENT of POCK ET BOOKS Gonna) 3 Foastle, CW.a.2 Subscriptions to this Association will 1.50.Publicatic op Mand er.Yearly, foro advise of thase {ifs makes him foel dockledly botser, (ros In boules at 2s.6d.each.G PAPER, Perfumed.\u2014Price, 5 Cents.and PORT MONAIES, new and improv- .bec by Me on & Co.W.E bereceived at Middleton & Dawson's Bookslore, 838 Broadway, New York adios to tf thelr cloansing and renovating effos ; Druggisis cverywhere, \u2019 les, just received by Sold in Que J.Musso ood.E.where specimens of the engravings can be scen.i ; ci ie le b y d etyle Try it, B ! Gul A Aire apparatus.For sale by Diugg f For sale by ; jedetyles,} IDDLETON & DAWSON Brunette, J.E.Burke, Roderick MoLeod, E.; ty it, Boys aud Gules, Specimen copies, CR DR.J.0.AYER & 00, Practical Chemists, Depot and Manufactory, MIDDLETON & DAWSON, : M Foot of Mountain Hill.Giroux, and all Medisine Dealers.; R, M.Dbu rapidly that before the hands were piped down, the mainsail anl mizzen-topsail were furled.At 3 pm.the foresail was furled, as there were signs of weakness along the head.During tins watch a new foresail was bent, the lore-sturnt-staysail and trysail were set, and at 4 p.m.the ship was lying-to on a port tack under a fore-storm-staysail, fore-trysail, and close-reefed maintop:ail, headed S.W.by 3., with a moderate gale from south-east, and a drizzling rain.The sea wus quite rough, but she rode very casi'y.The barometer stood 29.50, but was falling rapidly, and the gale increasing, holding steadily to its direction, south-east, unii: 84 p.m.During the afternoon, und after 5 p.m., the gale increased toa hurricane.At 54 the main yard broke in the slings with a thundering crush, the starboard arm banging furicusly to the leeward azainst he sail and rigging, breaking in two, one piece fouling in the back stays and rigging, the other hanging by the sail-brace.The port arm flew back, pressing against the weather rig: ging, which wus relieved of strain by taking the jumper well forward and setting it up.Sunultaneously with this disaster the main top- aail split with a succession of deafening cracks, sounding like volleys of musketry, and the lee halt instantly disappeared.The les brace was immediately let go, the topsail yard slew back, and the main trysail was set as quickly as possible.This sail did good service fur nearly an hour, when it blew iato ribbons.The noise, fury.and impetuosity of the hurricane at this time was indescribable.The prisoners were released at 6 p.m., and worked manfally.Too much praise cannot be given to the crew, some of whom toiled like giants.Boatswain Leads, a passenger, was invaluable in cheering and leading on the men.He was at all times \u201cthe right man in the right place.\u201d Thomas Walker, a coxswain, also deserves ! special mention.He was the principal actor jin securing the lee main yardarm, and, by a reckless exposure of life, saved the rail trom being crushed.She ship lay-to almost motionless, keeling over considerably, the helm being hard up.The gusts of wind were now sudden and \u201cH-powerful : ita fiendish howls were deafening, and the air was literally composed of spray.The zea was pressed down smooth, the tops of the waves were cut off clean by the wind, and earried by the tempest into fine spray, which blinded us and stung our faces painfully.At tines the maaisa-t was invisible from the quarter \u2018deck.It was utterly impossible even to look above the rail.and below it we actually breathed sait water.Orders could not be made intelligible by the word of mouth, the trumpet was useless, and work was accomplished by examples alone.Meu became sick from the salt water wlpch they imbibed.The storm still came from the south-east and continued until 7:40 p.m.Between 6:30 ! and 7:40 p.m.the following accidents occurred: The maiutopsail yard, fore and mizzen royal masts and yards, and main-topgallant masts and light yards went, banging on in tangled wrecks ; the foretopsail split and disappeared in a twinkling, followed by the fragments of the fore-storm try-sail, the sheet of which was steadied and strengthened by two strong tackles.The maintopzallant mast went close 10 the cap with a fearful crash, coming down By = cable telegram we learn that the ship Co:sica, ashore a1 Escoumains.Nov.7, reached Liverpool.all right, previous to the 4th inst.New Tork, Dec.3.\u2014Tbe brig D.atchiess, Capt.Enreneck, for Bilboi.at Quarantine anchorage, loaded witb petroleum.took fire this morning, and will prove a toial loss.Tbe flames forced the crew overboard lor safety.Mcriny oN Boarp Saiz \u2014The ship Atlantic.Capt.Jos.Wetmore, from Quebec for Liverpool, G.B.put into Halifax on Saturday.Nov.27, with th2 crew ic an alleged state of mat'ny.Warrants were issued for 21 of the men, whe were arrested; and an examination was to be held before Andrew Shiels, E«q.County Stipendiary Magistrate.ToTal, DIFASTERS IN NoOYENRER\u2014Tbe number of vessels belonging to or bound to or from ports in the United States.reported totally lost and missiog during the past month.is 44, of which 27 were wrecked.7 abandoned, 2 barat, 4 foundered.2 sunk by collision, and 2 are missing.They are classed as follows : 1 steamer, 5 ships, 10 barques, S brigs, and 20 schooners ; and their total estimated value, exclusive of cargoes, was $1.075.000.AMERICAN SHIPPING.\u2014Philadelphia, Dee.2.\u2014 The Committee appointed by Congress to ingnire into and report upan tbe decline of the rhipping interest of the country.held a meeting in the office of the Surveyor of the Port, in the Castom House, ty-day.After receiving the evidence of several gentlemen interested in shipbuilding, the Committee closed its investigation, having visited and taken testimony in Portland, Boston ant New York, in October.The testimony taken covers about 800 manuscript pages, and is now being printed in Wasb- inglon.Toe remedies urged for the great decay in American shipping interests tave in nearly every instance resolved themselves into three propositions: Firat, « drawback of dnty upon all materiale entering into the construction of vessels, apd a subsidy equal t3 the amoant of duty when American materials are osed.Second, permission to parchase and admit to American registers foreign built vessels.Third, sabeidl s to American lines of ocean steamers.The cowm- mittee to-night proceed to Washington.and will in due time report Lhese propositions for the action of Congress COMBAT BETWEEN A FISH AND A DIVER.An interesting story is told by a paper published in the Isle of Man, which resembles Vic- A diver who was engaged in laying the concrete blocks under water at the pier works at Douglas sud- denly observed an immense creature, of a fishy nature, eveing him attentively with extended jaws, D its features that it viewed his proceedings with west, and moderating rapidly, althongh the disapproval and that its intentions were hostile, sea remained very rough, the diver thought it prudent to take the initiative, and he accordingly thrust one of his tools into the creature's mouth.A fearful struggle.ecience of the diver, however, gave him an ad- Judging from the expression of Then commenced The superior weight and cial Gazette ; French Bills of both Houses; French Statutes; Journals of the Legislative Assembly and French Appendices; French nement: Votes and Legis- required for ira- iate use; Journai of the legislative As.of vantage over the monster, who soon showed symptoms of distress; the diver immediately signalled to the man in charge of the pump and was rapidly drawn tothe surface, bearing with sim triumphantly the body of his exhausted antagonist, which proved to be a ** toad fish\u201d or \u201cfishing frog of the snout to the inches, across the shoulders from fia to fin three feet, and across the mouth, extendin and horizontally, for his size he was sufficiently loathsome and int of the tail four feet six ten to twelve inches; and but anguages.ffensive in rance Lo render him a pleasi late.This i entire in nee ora pleasing Plate is was ouey an nothing more was | with the whole debris of the top hamper and starboard half of the maiutop, and lodged outside the lee main rigging.The wire rigging held wonderfully.The mizzen-topgallant yard after hammering to leeward, some time, thrust itself between the rigging and mast, and jam ined the wreck of the main topmast, and could not be cut away.The ship now began to labor hea ily, shipping great seas with every lurch.The first sea smashed the whole boat half war up the mizzen rigging, carried away the bulk: beads of the cabin pantry.cabin door, the wardroom skylights, and weather hammock rails, sweeping eversthingand everybody above decks into the lee scuppers.The ship now went nearly on her beam ends, but in a mo ment righted, and left the third cutter in the sea to leeward.The barometer hal now fallen to 27.62.At 7:30 p.m.a sea came over the lee bow, sweeping the lee gangway clear, bringing eversthing aft, and swept those in the vicinity against the bulkhead through the the cabin door, and aft in a contused mass, The fury of the tempest was now at its height, and the darkness was now impenetrable, excepting when there were occasional flashes of sheet-lightning, when the waves could be seen banked up, one over the other, seething and boiling high above and around the ship.The noise of the wind was like unearthly yells, and the ship quivered in every timber.Suddenly the mercury rose to 27.90, and with slight fluctuations continued to rice.With one fierce squall the wind dropped almost to a calm.A confused crossed-sea was now running, while puffs and squalls came from all points of the compass.The ship was making water fast, but the men manned the pumps cheerfully, singing songs and congratulating themselves that the gale was over.She rode beautifully, going down low first, as if she would never stop trembling, and then mounting the sea, with a long gliding sweep.She shipped great seas at every instant.The seams in the deck were open fore and alt, and the water poured through in torrents, damaging or destroying all the books, papers, clothing, and stores in and below the main deck, as well as all the personal effects of the officers in the wand-rooin and steerage.She shippel another sea on both bows, starboard gangway, and both quarters at the same time.The ship trembled under bis shock, and it seemed as ifshe would never rise again.Tarpaulins were now better secured in the rigging, the close-reefed spanker got ready, decks cleared, and everything secured.At 9:20 p.m.the wind came out in redonbled violence from the north and east, striking us on our beam.The helm was han] up.She bore np well and laid more quietly as the last half of the typhoon passed over, the wind backing to the north- At 10:30 p.m.our eft us.Meum ax Teræ rx Ressta.\u2014A St Petera- \u201c A short time ago the chief rotibed of à silver dinner service.after he was invited to su table.to the Crown Prosecutor, who in his turn LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.Important from Europe.the bill siles that were once upret GREAT BRITAIN.ings by a race now extinet, The gry, ell.Cousistery Court of York have been brought to of September.Admiral Rowan fears the Idaho {4 conclusion.Vosey was heard yesterday 1n his own defence before the Chancellor, who, to-day, rendered judgment, declaring that all running on full time.the afternoon of the 20th inst, the eky was [city Las been perfectly tranquil.No political clear and bright, and we carried studdiug enils or popular demonstrations watever have been Throughout the mi -vatch of made.Legisiatif, to-day, Henri Rochefort rose, and light alight drizzling rain set in.During the {demande that the National Guard Le ordere 1 10 guard the hall of the Corps Legislatif «in future tor the protection of the members.menced to ride uneasily.e At meridian the |demand took the Chamber by surprise and tarumeter stood at 29.70.Atl p.m.top- |created an extraordinary sensation.loxpres- sions of astonishment burst from all parts of the hall.swered Ly cries of derision and disapproval.Opposition members generally applauded, but the majority protested the demon-trations made in its favor.to-day, on account of the anniversary of the wheat 8s 7d.Pork 111s 6d.CABLE TELEGRAMS, Louion, Dee.3.\u2014The proceedings in the he churzes and allegations brought against he defendant had been proved, and excluding rim from the Church of England, .The cotton mills in Lancashire are again \u2014\u2014_\u2014__ FRANCE.Paris, Dec.2, 8 p.m.\u2014Up to this hour the Paris, Dec.3,\u2014 At the sitting of the Corps The Cheers followed, which were an against the demand and Paris, Dec.3, 8 p.m.\u2014The fears of disorders barricades of 1851 and of the desth of Baudin, have not been realized.The city has been unusually quiet all day, and at this hour there are no symptoms of excitement, Paris, Dec.4.\u2014M.Guizot has written a letter to a member of the Corps Legislatif on the political affairs of France.He advises the members to support the parliamentary rule of the Empire.\u2014\u2014 ITALY.Rome, Dee.2.\u2014Four hundred Bishops have already arrived in this city, to attend the Œcumenical Council.Loudon, Dee.3.\u2014Despatches from Rome announce that a pre-Synodul Conference was held yesterday, when a papal allocation was delivered, an.oaths were administered to the offizers of the (Ecumenical Council.The London Times, to-day, says: Things at Rome are anguring ill for the Council.Gallicanism is rampaut; the Austrian and German bishops demur to dogmas of infallibility, and discord is apprehended among the Italians.Autonelli shakes his head at a performance in which he never felt sympathy.It will be some time before it can become clear whether the Council will bring the Church peice or a sword.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPAIN.Madrid, Dec.3-\u2014The Portuguese Govern- meant has invited tenders for the manufacture and laying of a submarine telezraph cable from Portugal to some eligible point on the American coast, touching the Azores.Several of the Republican journals, the publication of which was suspended at the beginning of the recent insurreotion, have been permitted to rea | o- Madrid, Dec.4th.\u2014The conatitutional guarantees, which were suspended not long ago, as A measure of public safety, have been restored.\u2014\u2014 PRUSSIA.Berlin, Dec.3.\u2014Mr.Burlingame had an interview with King William, and presented liis credentials.The meeting was character- 1zed by the usnal compliments and speeches on both sides.New York, Dec.4.\u2014A special Berlin despatch says the reception of Mr.Burlingame, of the Chinese Embassy, by King William, was very cordial, and that Count Bismarck, ia replying on Lehalf of the Crown, declared the surm friendship which the eiates of the North German Confederation, and Pmasia if possible, more particularly entertained towards the United States of Americs, the Government and people.In conclusion, he pledged the Prussian Government to a most hearty co-ope- ration with the Chinese Embassy in its interest and policy.\u2014\u2014\u2014 RUSSIA.St.Petersburz, Dec.3.\u20145en Ignatief has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs to succeed Prince Gortschakoff.The Emperor of Russia has received Genc- ral Fleury, the newly appointed French Am bassador.Great activity prevails in the formation of railroads in Russia, which are chiefly designed for strategie purposes.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AUSTRIA.Vienna, Dec.4.\u2014Prince Metternioh, Austrian Ambassador to France, has arrival.The object of bis visit is to receive instructions of his Government in regard to the questions at issue betwezn Prussia and Austria.\u2014 NEW ZEALAND.The British Ministeri1l correspondence of Earl Granville with the colonial authorities of New Zealand, on the subject of the Maori rebellion against Queen Victoria, az published, still farther illustrates the march of nationalities towards independence and self rule, Earl Granville having learned of the Maoris being in the field, is willing to grant their liberation and permit then to manage their own affairs\u2014 a Cabinet tendency which is strongly opposed by Sir G.Gray, who bemoans England's fall, as fell ancient Rome after her flag was lowered abroad, and in face of peoples of different races.\u2014\u2014_ CUBA.Havana, Dec.3.\u2014A Military Government CURIOUS ANCIENT pw count of very interesting ose \u2014\u2014\u2014 mens EL ARIZONA, NS IN A 1 A corresponlent of the y writing from Arizona, ep pnd Herald, Blea an 0, 8 party trom the wilitary ort ut Que mde ty in whieh vicinity are foun | numerpy Verde, otc oy Caves in DIE Co and te \u201cHost limestone form between the ¢ Sierra Prieta\u201d lou\u201d ranges of mountains is g tion aud full of caverne, some of whi Tha quite extensive.All along the bi hich ure Rio Verde and Beaver Creck wher sof the caves exist, they are found ty have Le the dwelling places of a race of people y Lee the long since pasred away, and about wie lias even mythology tells à tale; but it Hy pel tu supposed that they ure of 5 oo erally character, probably older tly, Ancient Mexico.Tue olwarvations made wer Bees of vicinity of what is known ag + y Te in the Well.\u201d The writer says :\u2014 Onlezuma's All around the well, in the higb walt caves, which, too, had once ten : 5 and, from their sheltered position silly, nearly as perfect to-day as they were 1 abandoned, prol-ably hundreds of yey ery I'he openings are built up wii}, masonry the ag, which are left small entrances and rough tor protection.The walls overheu! ane plis ened with the smoke of their fireg won ack: that it will not rub off.The p'a-teral so old show the print of their hands na plain] als they were made but yesterday.Corn ol i pieces of gourds, mescal, ani seeds are fon ™ in the plaster, which 18 conclu-ive root they were an agricultural people, Bhat similar reason it is believed that they were s manufacturing people, us a good article of log, and pieces of common twine have been foun] in these caves, and which were preserved iy i same manner.Today we dizeovered à nes cave which no white man had ever seen before it was evidently the Gibraltar of this anc city\u2014the name of which is to yg forever Upon entering the greut front room, in every direction were seen little rooma where niches in the rocks had Leen built u witl loopholed walls, forming as it w, ?en galleries, ns interior lines of defence, Inpregi, ohn.very the wore piel, emain lost.Lle to any enemy except starvation, Lealing from here are numercus passages which here not yet Leen explored.Une passage lof dow into a great chamber, at the lower end of whieh a stream of water was found, evidently a bry, ch of the outlet to the well.Owing to the ne improvised torch that we had, 1 py deemed yrud:nt to explore any of the pass: iy eading from this room.These caves are à strange place to live in; some of them are \" almost | erpendicular walls of rock to a const derable height.And under extreme ditfieultiez with an incredible amount of labor, (hey have carried great rocks, immense timbers, anl other building material, where it is almost impossible now for a nan to go.Stone metals upon which they ground their corn, \u2018acome and mesquit beans, pieces of broken olin in which they cooked they food, and pieces of pottery, painted and glaced, are found everywhere, It seems as if every inhabitable place teemed with life, and that this country wis once as densely populated as any of the Eustery States of the Union are to-day.The most perfect of any of those ruins, and which is in the Lest st ate of preservation, \u201ciz a cave op Beaver Creek, about une mile and a Mai\u201d früin Camp Verde.It is in a perpendicular wall of rock Letween two aod three Liundred feet iy height: the lower entrance is over one hundred feet alove the valley Lelow.It is four stories in height, and like all of the others, has its interior lines ufdefence.The floors are elaborately constructed of small timlers covered with straight sticks placed closely together, and up on this is placed the cement for Hooring, nsually six inches thick.The upper floors seem to have been construct d entirely for defence.A crenated wall, Lreast high, overhangs the whole structure, from which can Le seen the entire surrounding country, and irom ils giddy height a stone can be thrown into the river, one hundred and fifty feet below.The excellent state of preservation of the wool and materials used in these caves is due tw ticir sheltered position and the dry, hot clinate of the country.Were it not for this, nothing would have been known of those people, us everything perishable which has teen used in the construction of these houses has decayed whenever it has been exposed to the wether.Much has been said of these ruins.and many ders, but it is all speculation, as no one knows who they were.S'IERIFF'S SALES UF LANDS IN QUE DURING DECEMB Nicolas Msheux va.Densis Roche.\u2014An cm- placement in St.Vallier Sabarbs, P-rish of st, Roch, being lot No.13 on Queen street, 40 (cel by 60 feet, with bous and buildings.Sold in Sbheriffs ofice, on the 9tb December nex:.at ten o'clock in the forenoon.Dame Emilie Delise va.John McGaban.\u2014Is, A lot of land in parish of St.Busile.No.23, concession St.Marie, 3 arpents by 39 arpenty, with boildings thereon.2nd.Another loi in same patizh.3 arpents by 30 arpents, with bara thereon.Sold io same paiish of St.Basile.on the lth December, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.Eugene Chinic et al.vs.Charles Cote \u2014I:t.An emplacement in St.John Sabarbs, 34 by 8ù feet, with brick boase, 3 stories.204.Another emplacement in St.Jobn Suburbs, St.Gabriel streut.424 feet by 55 feet.witb bouse and hangar thereon.3rd.Another emplacement situnts at the same place, Nouvelle street, 45 feet by 41 feet, witb buildings therson.Sold in Sheriffs ofice, on the Yih December next, at ten o'clock in the forenvon.James Malley va.George Cook.\u2014 An emplacement in parish of St.Sauveur.being lat No.52 of concesstons of Signy street, 50 feet by 60 leet, with wooden house thereon.Soll in Sheriffs office on the 9tb December, at ten o'clock a0.Moyse Julien v2.Antoine Boilean.\u2014 Hall a lot of land or cmplacement in St Levis suburts, 174 feet by 72 feet, witb bouse thervon.Sold in Sherifl\u2019s office, on the 9ih December, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.Magloire Bergeon va.Joseph Poullette.\u2014An emplacement in the village of Lauzon, pari-h of Si.Joseph, Levis, 1st range, 66 feet by 90 feel, will soon be inaugurated for Cinco Villas district.Great results are expected from this measure, which it is supposed will lead to a complete re-establishment of Spanish authority in that quarter.Latest news from Cuba announces the landing of an expedition at Nipi Bay, bringing arms and ammunition for the Cubans.À fight occurred on the 20th, at Magete, in which the Cubans were successful.Havana, Dec.4th.\u2014The steamer Bavaria sailed for Hamburg to-day.The Spanish Bank will issue $6,000,000 in currency in an additional loan to the Government, \u2014 COMMERCIAL.Liverpool, Dec.4, 11 a.m,\u2014Flonr 224.Rel Red winter 9s 2-1.Wihate do 9s 11d.European corn 29394.Oats 3s.Peas 30s.Lard 86s 6.4.Bonds 853.London, Dec.4, 11 a.m.\u2014Consols closed at 92} for money, and 92} for account.American securities quiet.5.20's 62, 85}; *67, 851.tral 991 A & G W 264.2, \"65 okl, 83} ; Erie 204.Illinois Cen- Paris, Dee.4, 11 a.im.\u2014Bourse 10 404 81.opened firm ; rentes 72t.200, ea .as Liverpool, Dec, 4, 1 p.m.\u2014Cotto: ha?riging barometer and the raphily subsidiny Poo P- n a shale wind gave proof that this terrific typhoon Haller.Uplands 12jd.Cora 28s 9d for \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 à Bauatrase.-Erres Cocoa.\u2014 GRATEFUL AXD burg paper tells the following singular story :\u2014 this re de Dan rage 16 Character of t ti strate in one favorite.The Civir Service Gazatt remarks : of the principal towns of Sonthern Russia was |* The aingalar success wbich Mr.A few days {by his bomœopathis preparation h r at the houze of [never been eurpa.h \"| the Director of Police, and saw, muoh to his By a thorough \"It measured from the tip amazement, the missing plate on his host's Which govern the operations of digestion and Placement in Lower Town of Quebre, Next day he reported the circumstance Ma!rition, und by a careful application of the fine Champlain street, properties of well-selected cocoa.Mr.g verucally communicated it to the Governor of the town, PTOYIdd our breakfast tables with a delicately The latter simply requested the Director of Police in à polile letter to return the stolen |, Epps attained of cocoa has ssed by any experimentalist.knowledge of the natural laws Epps bas flavoared beverage which may save ns many hea ductors\u2019 bille\u2018) Made stwply with boiling woo t milk.Sold by the Téade only In 41b, ilb.an 1b.tin-lined packets InbelleJaues res : Son about the matter, Homeopathic Chemists, Londou, Eoglagd.with house and barn.Sold at tte Church door of the parish of St.Joseph.Levis, on the 111k December, at ten o'clock in the forenoon Francois Gosselin vs.Xenapbon Cing-Mars\u2014 Ist.An emplacement in parish of St.Laorent, Island of Orleans.three-quarters of an arprnt in front runniog in depth from bigbway to Riter St.Lawrence, with buildings thereon.2nd.Certain rights possessed by Defen lant.on another lot of land ia same parish.Sold at Church door of same parish on the 13th December.at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Bernard Copeman vs Rodolphe Bayne and wife.\u2014Half of an emplacement in St Lewis suburbs, Rue Nouvelle, 22 feet by 62 feet, with boas nod hangard thereon.Soid in Sheriff's office, on the 15th December, at ten o'clock in the forezocn.Queen va.Dame Marie Louise A.Pacand.wife of Joseph G Burthe, Beq.\u2014A lot of land in town of Levis, 100 feet front by 94 fect in depth.with house, stable, hangard, and other dependencict.Sold at Church door of Parish of Noire Dame de la Victoire, on the 16th December, at tea o'clock in the forenoon.James Morgan va.Ferdinand Monde and François Chaureste.\u2014 let.Five contignoa: lots of land, viz, Nambers 38, 59, 60, 61 and 62.sitaale In parish of St.Fiavien, concession Cote St.Joseph.2nd.A lot of land in same pari-h, coucession El.Joseph.1} arpents by 57 arpents, with howe.Std.Another lot in same parish.concession Coie 8t.Joseph, of 14 arpents by 50 arpents, witb hou and other buildings thereon.Sold at Charet door of same parish, on the 22nd December, a ten o'clock in the forenoon.Peter LeRowignol va Sebolattique Savard, widow J.P.Msinguy.-\u2014A lot of land or emplects ment in St.Laois suburbe, Nouvelle street.1 feet by 200 feet, with 8 honses, hancatds the stables, garden.Sold io Sherill's office.on 29th December, at ten o'clock ia the forenced.William Drom vs.Timothy T.Roche.ane 23 feet by 230, with howe thereon, Sold in Sherift'e office, on fe \u201c9 December, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.Thoms .Lariviece va.Charles Drolet\u2014AR = placement in parish of SL.Ssuveur, being 0 0 7 of the concessions of St.Germain reel.ry houte tbeteon.Sold in Sherils (fir 08 29th December, at (ea o'clock in We foreoooih speculations have been made as to the buil- À gis IN ah], \\ die.ely enle, \u20ac3 in well.try val Ting.ure thie hee nthe ' bas h tit \u201cally cient EC of the Has Were lle 1, Cain whey 3 wy, rough pholes black.80 old walls vas if euls, : found si that Îr a Were of cloth found Vin the A new before : ancient forever som, in where 1p with ESCA ipregna.Lea ing ch dave ed down of which branch he pour i vas not DASSAQUE 55 âTe a 1 are up À CunaT- hculties, ev have , aul = almost , metals acorns, 1 Uiiisa ur pieces of ul every.ble place dry was Eastern nost pre is in the n Leaver in Camp of rock, heizlit : dred feet aries in as its in.Lorately ed with And up- Hoaring, er tlours x force verhanzs | Le seen rom ls int the w.The wool and > totnelr inate of nothing -aple, us i used in degavel weather, nd many the buils se knows {UE IR: | -An em bof , 40 fect § Sold in k, 81 La an.\u2014 lit, ja, No.23, aigrents, { in same thereon.the lub -1:t.An 89) leet, lemplace- revt, 424 eon.3rd.le place, baiidines @ the Sih fnvoo.ait s lot kuburte, .Sold at ten te.\u2014An arish of po feet, % door e 11th {ars.\u2014 arent, 3 rat in River nd.| nother h door pt tea 1 wife.urbe, Fe aod ba the it p.wife tawil with À nies.Ine de clock Fran- land, te IN seph.net, ouse, Cote ne arch .at ard, ace 175 and tbe 1.an ne, us 9th nl- it th Jor ease.SPECIAL NOTICES.eney of Bryan's Pulmonio Wafers in coring Con Tie, je alt Branchial affections, and cheering no illieted, Lax pursed into & proverb.In tbe United i tes, where these marvellous Walers are known, they or down all apposition noi eclipse all rivalry ; the de.und for them bus steadily incrensed for the lust twenty v pars, until now the anlea averuge over one bundred thou- au \"poxes à year.Eminent members of the medical jroo rer without number ndmit that they know of no pre.ratios 1enlucing such bepeficial results as these wafers.Ven teben in aaumon they effect n permenent care, Soll he every druggist and most of the respectable stures throughout the Province, at 26 cents per Lux ee HOR-FES SAVER, The lives of thousands of Thornes lave heon saved during hie quest your, an 1 the credit is dus tno + Darley *» Condition Prowelers an | Arabinn leave Hem dy\" \u2018Fhis vreps ; patpnsivety ner und exae «from ail the high - Nothing of the Bind hie ever before been Taf ns M aaful or given such univerenl spiisfaction ; it eannot be equiv.We can confidently repommend it, and would gulvise alt who owa Livers tor Bewp a knpply of it oun badd jt may be ho pean of waving your horse's fife, Be.meber the pane, anid wee tht the signature of Hurd & Co, is on exch package.Narthirep & Lyman, Newoustie, Ont., Proprietors for Canada.Bold by all Medicive Dealers.ee eee MURRAY & LANVMAN'= FLORIDA WATLR.AU tire finest perfumes irs obtrined fiom tropical owers, and of these essences of the Aromatic Flora of the \u2018tropes, thin ix one OF 1he st periinnent, pure and delicious.11 5 to the breath a ploasant (ragrance, whes used to rinse the mouth ut the morning toilet, vod nentralizes the taint of the cigar tientiemen who, in spite of the pres ut prsaien fon beurda, have still a prejudice in favor of the poor, will find that this delightful Voile water exempls them from the usanl penalty 11 shaving\u2014>marting and tenderness of he nbraled chin.3157 See that the names of Murtay & lasman\u2019\u2019 ure upou every wrapper, lubel, end botile , Without this pone ia genuine.ET 144 jmp re WILY DO YOU HESITATE?Why await che nal attack of diseuses which nae prove fur ol, when the first onset can bo repelled with BristoL's SUGAB-COATER PILIS.5 preparation 80 genial and balsamic, wo searching, yet so invigorating, that while it fights down the complaint, and expels its cue, it also builds up the strength and braces the conatitution of the patient Composed of anti-bilious and cuthartic vegeta \u20ac ingscdients, at once safe aud searching, they are 1:e only cure for disuriders of the stomach, the liver, nul tlie Lowel, which ean be relied upon under all circum-tances, and in all climates.The idea of pain isjoaly associated with ordinary purgatives ; but Busters Svcan\u2019 Coatrp-Pinty de not create even ab uneasy sensation, wither in the stomach or the alimentary passiges.In nearly every plase of disease the use of BRISTOL'S SARSAPARLLLA, in conjunction with the Pills, will greatly hasten u cure.408 ee SUFFERERS WITH DYSPEPSIA, Whose atomachs digest slowly, mmperfretly, aod with sensations which pon cannot describe, whose whole eystem do penance unser th fuftictions of Lhe rebellious member\u2014 try, merely try, BristoPs sSugar-Contod Pills, As surely us you doo, your living martyrdom will be speedily exchanged Yon will forget that you have » stomach, save when the appetite, created by this geninl stumachic cathartic, resninds you that the reinvigorated organ requires a supply ot sustenance.There will be no more oppression after enting, pain m the tight side, nizhtuare, or constipation.In all cases arising from, or aggravated by impure blond or Tumors, Bristol's Sar-apariila should be used in eonpection with the Pills.410 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATISR, Tastes are vations in relation 10 profumes ax to wines All gourmets, however, admire the Cliquot Champagne.and lulics of taste and refinnd perceptions adit that the fragrance of Murray & Lanmun\u2019s Floridn Water surpasses that of every other Gorul ersence.In South America it i.the only perfume in use, nud nlthongh recently introduced into this market, it is in equal fever with our fair countrywomen.IU is prepared from fre-h fowers ; but ax the aromatic vegetation of Florida is wore odoviferous than that of Europe, the Florida Water (bearing the above trade-mark) has decideuly « richer odor than avy European extract.P@=See that the hames of \u2018+ Murray & lanumanp® are upon every Wrapper, label, und bottle; withvut this none is genuine.\"oh 152 BIRTIL On the 4th inst., the wife of Mr.J.A.Pidgeon, dry goods merchant, of a daughter.DIED.On the 3rd inst, after a short illness, Mrs, Mary Ann Rowling, the beloved wife ol Mr, Louis E.Dufour, aged 61 years.On (he 3rd inst., Robert Phipps Barrett, Esq.late of the Quebec Bank, aged 63 years.DistRICT OF } TERM, OR SESSION, (QUEBEC.OF THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS OF TUE PEACE, for the said District of QUEBEC, will be holden in the COURT MOUSE, in the City of Quebec, on FRIDAY, the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON : I do, therefore, hereby give NOTICE to all those who will prosecute against Prisoners in the Commen Gaol for the said District, that they be then and there present, to prosecute against them, as shall be just; end I do also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Constables, and Peace Officers, in and for the District aforesaid, that they personally do appear with their Rolls, Indictments, and other remembrances, to do all those things which, to their several offices in that bebalf, appertain to be done.CHARLES ALLEYN, Sheriff.Surrirr\u2019s OFFICE, Quebec, 61h December, 1869.8 American Invoices==Disconnts.Cusroms DEPARTMENT, OrTawa, Dec.3rdj 1869.UTHORISED DISCOUNT on A RFRICAN Isvoicks, until further notice * 21 per cent.R.$.M.BOUCHETTE, Commissioner ol Customs.Quebee, Dec.6, 1869.Literary & His.Sq rPVHE GENERAL MONTHLY M of tha abyve Society will be hed in the Society's Roos, MORRIN COLLEGE, on W£D- NESDAY, the 8th instant, being the second Wednesday of the month, at EQUR o'clock, P.M.GEORGE MATHISON, Asst, Secretary.Quebec, Dee.6, 1869.ety.NOVTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP C0.L,I, persons having claims against the Steamships of this Company, are requested to present them at once.ALLANS, RAE & CO, Agents, Quebre, Dec.6, 1869.CANADIAN llustrated News.ir No.5, For SATURDAY, Dec.4, * JUST RECEIVED, AND For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, \u201c Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Duo.6,-1868, ~*~ © \u2018L, B.INGUAM MADEIRA.IRRUES, © X \"Quarter Casks, a Uotaver, : M.G.MOUNTAIN.For sale by Quebeo, Deo.6, 1860.YARMOUTH CORN.10 ASI3, each % dos.now receivin)f an \\ For sale by ls M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quobéc, Des; 6, 1869.a For sale by AUCTION SALE.BY J.PARKE § SONS.Afternoon Sale OF PHOTOGRAPHS.N addition to the Byewmag S i uveisag Sales no r on at the Rooms ot Ma sesrs, LIVERNOIS 16 BIENVENU, there will be two Afternoon Sales, \\} At TWO o'clock on FRIDAY.the 3rd, and MONDAY, the Gth instant, when « very fine collection will be sold.These sales are made expressly that Ladies may have an opportunity of purchasing.2-8 Bule without reserve, PARKE & SONS, Quebec, Dec.3, 1869.Auctioneers, Union Bank of Lower Canada.NOTICE.N°TICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND on the PAID-UP CAPITAL STOCK of the Bank, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT.PER ANNUM, bas been declared, and will be paid ut the Banking House here, and at the Branch of the Bank at Montreal, on and after MONDAY, the 3rd day of JANUARY next.By order, W.DUNN, Casbier.Quebec, Nov 29th, 1869.GLASGOW LINE.\u2014 NOTICE TO IMPORTERS FROM GLASGOW.MPORTERS are NOTIFIED that it is intended to DESPATCH a STEAMER from GLASGOW, about the 29th January, 1870, and another about the 12th FEBRUARY, for PORTLAND, Maine U.S.Goods carried on Through Bills of Lading to all points in Canada and the United States.ALLANS, RAE & CO., Agents.Quebec, Nov.15, 1865.For Sale, AT THE Quebec Auction Rooms, NO.16, FABRIQUE STREET.VERY SUPERIOR FIRE and BURGLARPROOF SAFE, large size, built at the Boston Safe Manufactory.Zr Price reasonable, PARKE & SONS, Auctioneers, Quebec, Nov.24, 1869.CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, cte., cto.\\ WE again call special attention of the Public to the great reduction in the prices of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Curtain Materials and Trimmings to match, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Mantel Mirrors, Mattresses and Beddings of all kinde.60 Matiresses very cheap.GLOVER & FRY, In Liquidation.Quebec, Nov.22, 1869.Cheap Music FOR THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS.HE undersigned keeps constantly in Stock, and receives regularly.all the new numbers of the following cheap MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS, viz.:\u2014 Boosey's Musical Cabinet.Price, 30c.\" Chappele's \u201c Magazine .f.\u201d 30c Howe's \u201c Monthly .f.A.35¢ Bond Street.c+cuubees 35e.Hanover Square.\u2026.\u201c Be.Exeter Hall.0000000000e0- \u201c« Bc.72 All purcbasers of $4.00 worth of the above will receive 6 pieces of music extra, gratis.R.MORGAN, Piano and Music Dealer, St.John Street.Quebec, Nov.19, 1869.Woollens.LOAKINGS, Cloths, Tweeds, Mantle Cloths.Beavers, l\u2019ilot Cloths, Sealekins, Lambskins, Astracans, &c., &o.We specially call tha attention of the Public lo the above goods, which are \\ SELLING OFF UNDER COST PRICE! And must be cleared within a short time, GLOVER & FRY.NOTICE J T° hereby given, that at tbe next n the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, application will be made by the inhabitants of the Townships of Tring, Forsyth, Adstock, and Shenley, in the County of Beauce, for an Act to divide the said Townships into separate Municipalities, to be called tbe Muoicipality of the Parish of St.Viotor de Tring, the Municipality of the Parish of St.Ephrem de Tring, the Muoi.cipality of the Parish of St.Evariste de Forsyth, Quebec, Nov.8, 1869.October 11, 1869.2m \u201cUnited Vineyard Proprietors\u2019 Braudy, N Hogsheads, Quarter Caske, Ostaver Re I Cases.te b For tas by A.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebeo, Nov.10, 1869.Liverpool Coarse Salt.4,000 AGS now CANADA, PROXINCE UF QUEBEC, , ad litem Quebec, 5th November, 1869.1m - \u20ac .> (?Insolvent Act of 1869.CANADA: PROFINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.IN THE SUPERIOR CO \u2019 discharge, executed by his Creditors ; and on and the Municipality of the Township of Shenley.| Disquier or Queskc.| COURT.Y und XENOPHON ndividually, Insolvents.In the Matter of LOUIS GODFROI CASAULT, An losolvent, HE undersigned hus filed in the office of thie Court, a deed of composition and the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, he will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge thereby effected.Quebec, 25th November, 1859.L.G.CASAULT, A.ANGERS, his Atty.ad litem.Nov.26, 1869.Insolvent Act of 1869.fo the Matter of CHARLES GUILLAUME TAILPOND, An lusolvent.® TIE INSOLVENT bas made an Assignment of his ESTATE to we, and reditors are notified (0 MEET at my o o.17, ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC ONDAY, the TWENTIETH day of DECE 1869, at TWO o\u2019ciock p.m., to receive a Siatedent of bis Affaire, and to appoint an Assignee.WILLIAM WALKER, Interim Assignee.Quebec, 2nd December, 1869.2w New Music.ALOP of the Period, by W.C.Lamont, Baodmaster, H.M.69th Regt.The Christine Waliz,by Dan.Godfrey, illustrated with a portrait of Mdle.Cbristiue Nillsson, Ophelia in Hamlet.Prince Arthur Galop, by Henry Prince.Reflets du Passé, Valse de Salon, by lave Gagnon.\u2014AND\u2014 A large collection of new Songs, (English edition), by V.Gabriel, A.Sullivan, and others, received by last Steamer.R.MORGAN, Piano and Muric Dealer, St.Jobn Street.N.B.\u2014The public are respectfully invited to call and inspect R.M's.large collection of Paintings, and Eoglich, German and American Chromo-Lithographe.Quebec, Oct.13, 1869.DARLEY\u2019S ABABIAN OIL FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY, THIS valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to possess the most safe and effi:ien( properties for the cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Galls of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, Spavin, Callous, Fistula, Sweeney, External Puisons, Scratches or Grease, Strains, Lame- nese, Mange, Whitlows, Corns, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, Swellings, and many other diseases which es and cattle are subject to.This celebrated Liniment has been used for many years, and ile curalive proper:ies thoroughly tested, and it is conceded to be lhe cheapest and most reliable remedy for all external complaints ever cffered 10 the publie\u2014 it never fails when timely used and faithfully applied.To be had of all Druggists and Country Merchants throughout the Dominion.Price 25¢.per bottle.NORTHROP & LYMAN, NEWCASTLE, ONT., Proprietors.Sold in Quebec by J.Musson & Co, WE.Brunette, J.E.Burke, Roderick McLeod, E.Giroux, and all Medicine Dealers, Nov.19, 1869.NOTICE S hereby given, that ab the next Session of the Legislature of the PRUVINCE OF QUEBEC, a BILL will be INTRODUCED to CONFIRM the SURVEY and BORNAGE of the DIVISION LINE between tbe TJ WNSHIPS of GRANTHAM and UPTON.October 27th, 1869.2m LACROSSE ! NATIONAL GAME OF CANADA.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 & DAW Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Oct.11, 1869.TAKEN BY MISTAKE.LAN the 4th instant, (rom the Counter of Messrs.Mrinnurron & Dawson, a LADYS\u2019 BROWN SILK UMBRELLA.The party, will oblige by returning il to this office.Quebee, Oct.6, 1869.DEKUYPER GIN.Now landing ex * Rhoda,\u201d from Rotterdam.OGSHEADS.5 200 Red Cases, 200 Green Cases, For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.17, 1869.English Refined Sugars.ARRELS Crushed A Sugar, 100 B50 io: Datoh Crushed.x For sale b; orselebY A G.MOUNTAIN.Qot.15, 1869.LOBSTERS.CASES Star Brand, 1 1b.tins, each 2 50 7 dozen, now receiving e TEST Me.ou Quebec, Nov.29, 1869.FIGS.CATTIES SOLACE.100 CF a .- For,aale.by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebeo, Deo.6, 1869.gos vol: Dry Crashed.landindy ex « Eliza Young,\u201d an Quebec, Dec.3, 1869.Refined Sugars.50 Bi For aslo by M.G.MOUNTAIN, OXES Fresh « Pulled\u201d Do.Fresh Eleme, in Layers, now recejviQg ie b For sels By M.G.MOUNTAIN.DRY GOODS, GREAT learing Sale \u2014OF\u2014 GIVE UR BUSINESS | $70,000 Worth to be So Klay, \u20ac P.LeRossignol\u2019s, No.10, At.John Streel without.LE HE UNDERSIGNED, havin decided to RETIFE FROM BUSINES, \\will SELL bis LARGE and WELL-ASSORTEY STOCK of DRY BOODS at VERY LOW \\PRICES, consisting of\u2014 \u2018 fore the First of Cloths.Winceys, from 544 up- Twecds, wards, Kerseyperes.Dress Goods, from Ra Pilot Qloths, from 2s 6d upwards, - upwards, Grey Colton, from 3d Beaver Cloths, upwards, Mogtows.Shirtinge, from 44d up- Whitneys.wards.Séal Skin, from 2s Gd Prinis, from 54 apwards.upwarde.Pelerines.Lamb Skin.Sontags.Dog Shin.Clouds, Otter Skid Silks, Flannel, from 10d up- Ribbons.wards, Feathers.Blankets, from 653d up- Flowers.wards, Gloves.Kerseye, from 1s 6d hp- Hosiery, wards, Men\u2019s ATnder Shirts.French Merivos, 18 83 Mew Drawers.upwards.Chforters.Silk Ties, & \\&e., &e.And a variety of other frood} tno numerous to mention\u2014the most part bawug been lately re ceived by the stegmers D\u2019eNyvian, Prussian, Nestorian and otheyé\u2014being theNgrgest and best assorted Stock in {fie city, and bought on the muet advantageous teys in the Europeal markets, The Sale will/be continued until thy First of January ; and/if the balance of Stock not cold to private farties, will be continued ungil the whole is dfisposed of.psy A Liberal Discount given to Counky Merghants and others.Quebec, Oct.18, 1869.1m olvent Act of 1 WM.WALKER, of en appointed Assignee Quebec, 22nd November, 1869.G.SEIFERT, Hae just received A NEW ASSORTMENT OF LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO.\u2019S CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES ! AND EYE GLASSES.Mounted in Gold, Silver, Shell and Steel.A perfect fit guaranteed.Sole Agent for Quebec, G.SEIFERT, 27 St.Juhu 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, ehould bave one of the PATENT Hammock Louxcise Cnairs, which are adjustable to any angle,and occup ly ona nnd a balf inch in space when not in use, can be changed into a Couch or Child's (ot at will.Price $2.50 and upwards, For eale by W.DRUM, &t.Paul Street, Quebee.Quebec, Sept.20.1869.assortment of \u2014 X Grocbe Muffs.Collars and Cuff-.which they are prepared to offer at special PARKE & SONS, able terme, with PROMPT sottlemunt of ac- * Quebec, April 7, 1869.96 C.ing various and useful information relating to Foot of Mouatain Hill.ving Por sale by x\" Et SS.RENFREW & MARCOU OULD call special attention to their large Ladies\u2019 Sealskin Jackets, Astracan do Persian Lomb do Gentlemen\u2019s Racoon Beaver and Wolf Coats.Sleigh Robes, &e.Manufactured from first-class Skins, oll of inducements to cash customers.Buffalo Robes, Snowshoes and Moccasins.Oct 25, 1869.AUCTIONEERS, A Come to effect AUCTION SALES of FURNITURE, REAL, ESTATE, and all Goods entrusted to them, upon the most reason- counts, 10, FABRIQUE STREET, Next door to Glover & Fry.STARKE'S POCKET ALMA NTARKE'S POCKET ALMANAC and S GENERAL REGISTER, for 1870, contain- the Provinces of Ganada.Price, 124 cts.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Quebec, Nov.22, 1869.CHEESE.200 OXES Choice Dairy now re: M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.29, 1869.TT CARRAWAY SEED.AGS Carraway Seed.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.EXPIRATION OF PARTNERSHI\u2019.13 consequence of our term of Partnership of our ulfairs, we shull offer to the public MONDAY PQ.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1869.NOTICE.GLOVER & FRY.having expired, and in order to (he liquidation \u2014ON\u2014 \u2018 Next, the 18th October, TUE WHOLE OF OUR Stock-in-Trade, \u2014AT\u2014 COST PRICES, And in some cases, MUCH UNDER 0° T.The assortment and high chhraîter of the Stock has been fully maintained by large importations during the present season, in v New Fancy Goods, AS WELL AS STAPLE COTTONS, LINENS AND WOOLLENS.Thus the opportunity offered to the public is one rarely to be met with, The sale applies to the goods in our Carpet and Furnishiog Store, as well as in our General Store.STRICTLY FOR CASIT or for large amounts, short dated approved notex.Our Store will be closed for the purpose of remarking (he stock until MONDAY next.GLOVER & FRY, =.Upper Town.N.B.\u2014Ail parties indebted tous are requested to make immediate settlement ; our books being closed from this date.Quebve, Cet.15, 18(9.\u201d \\ 4 SEVENTH SESSION.PRINCIPAL\u2014REv.Joux Coux, D.1.CLASSICS\u2014Rrv.Gro.Weir, M.À.À MATHEMATICS\u2014Hr.Mites, LL, LUGIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGE and LITERA- TURE\u2014TiE PRINCIPAL.GERMAN AND FRENCH\u2014M.More, Esq.CHEMISTRY \u2014 Rev.Jas.Dovaras, B.=.FACULTY OF DIVINITY.DIVINITY AND CHURCH HISTORY\u2014 TuE PRrISCIPAL HEBREW\u2014REv.Gro.WEIR, M.A.FACULTY OF ARTS.HE Divinity and Art Classes will be opened on the FIRST WEDNESDAY, (the 3rd day) of NOVEMBER.The Faculty of Arts is afillated to McGill University, nnd examinations are held in Quebec, simultaneously with those 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 ove of $80.These will be determined according to testimonials of character aud ability, which will be received till the 20th October.Full information as to curriculum and fees can be obtained from the undersigned.JOHN COOK, D.D., Principal.Quebec, Sept 10, 1869.WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER , OIL AND LIME.CURE for CensumpTioN, Couchis, Corns, AsTiHMA, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL De- BILITY, and all ScroFULOUS Humors.FOR CONSUMPTION, itis the only reliable remedy known.It has in thousands of instances restored patients that seemed past hope of recovery ; and, in tens of thousands, has arrested the disease In its primary stages, and restored the patieul to robust health.xX BRONCHITIS.Its effeciin thistroubleseme disease 15 Very markad, although il is necessary lo persist in its use for a considerable length of lime.FEMALE DEBILITY.To sustain and augment the vital forces ; to make new, rich and pure blood ; to build up the nervous system ; lo reslure energy lv the mind snd body\u2014nothing can be better adapted than this preparation.Lo.In Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica Diabetes, Eruptions, Scrofula, Rickets, Nen- ralgia, Infantile Wasung, General Debility, Emaciation, Stubborn Ulcers, Spinal Dysease, Hip Compiaints, Coughe, Palsy, it isa relt able remedy.Nine-lenthsof the cases where it is supposed to fail, simply arise from the remedy being abandoned belore 118 beneficia: eflects become obvious.Be caretul and get the genuine, manufactured only by ALEXANDER WILBOR, CHEMIST, 160, Court Street, Buston.sale in Quebec by For Û RODERICK Mcl.EOD, And by J.MUSSON & CO.November 5, 1869.6m ARDNER'S | DOMESTIC G COUGH REMEDY S a preparation whose merita in giving imme- l diate relief to 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.lle now offers it to public as one of tbe best COUGH REMEDIES extant.It is put up in bottles at 25 and 60 conts cach.It can be procured from Druggistsand Go \\ Dealers in all parts of the Dominion.J.GARDNER, Chemist, 457 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, Sole Proprielor and Manufacturer: Quebco, Nov.29, 1869.M.G.MOUNTAIN.ARRELS 124 Yellow.do.Quebec, Nov.29, 1869.Quebec, Nov.29, 1869.November 5, 1869.A) F TT 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 LINE.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL.STHAMSHIPS.ETWEEN N.YorkandLiverpoc),callirg at Cork Harbor.Scotia, leaves Wadnesday, Bih Dec.\u2018anaria, \u201c Thursday, 9h « Cuba, Wednesday, 15th + Marathon, 6 Thuisday, 16ih prepared frum the presciip- ou of ive jate Ur.Buchan, Fe:iow ine Koya.Coslege of Physiciane, bc., &e.Cores ale lasiy made, audibeir efficacy proved in :100- sands vl cases, a lested before the Aldermeu at GoiUbair,the Right Henvie.Lord Siaÿo: si Loudon, agd suing Mageizales of Mari- outoagh Slreei, Wesimiusier, Worship Steet, Bow direel, Le.Used bylne most ceiebrated C.ergymen, Medica men and olnefs, LR.BUCHAN?S SUGAK-COATEDLSARSA- PARILLA PILLS.| aliisa weil-knows tact (nat Sarsaparilia is he gresiest porities oi tte b:00d ;n 116 word.i Keep yuor biood puse '\u2014your Buweis regu- ar! \u2014aod deiy tue ducivs!!! These Pus Krike ai .De root oi each discase, and are foi the sare olevery ailmeu! incident to Mac, Wo mao, and Child\u2014evez as Eroplions vn tbe skit, Indigestion, Bisious, Liver anu Slomacu comp.ainié, geneiaf Weakness, Gul, Rtes- waiism, Lombago, Parcs in tue Limbs, Heas- aches, Sore Trroa:s, and every complaint causeu by irregularties of the bowies, ob- strocted perspiration, anddeteriorated and un- aealthy blood.Theee Pills work ibeir way .o 1he very roots of each disease, Cieansing 1u their passage, especialiy whese mercury has pees luken, and removing every unhealthy accomulation Ul ihe biood is poribed, ibe | #hoie system renovaied, aud aiilhe Iunctioné | acuog according Lo patore ; 1be doiles oi i.ie | become 2 pieasuse, where before they bad \" peensad 20d weary burdens.Donothesitate! do not delay | a clean siomach must make a ciean body.A clean body will coolain pur bicod ; when the stomach, bo:y and L.ocd are, pure trom regolatingand cleansing ihe boweis, healih is certain.Begin at the beginning wasle no Lime; strike at the root of yoor ailment, Again, I say, look to your stomach.One trial of these Pills will force coaviction.Sold in bottles, at 1s.14d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., and Ils.DOCTOR BUCHAN\u2019S INVIGORATING ESSENCE, For Nervous relaxation and general weakness,at once restores and invigotales, with nagical rapidity, the mostdebilialed constitution, thereby ensuring permanent health, increased strength and energy, and a redoubled development of the muscular system.Failure is impossible, for success is as certain ae that daylight follows darkness.The only infallible remedy for acquired, local and general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spirits, diminutionof vital energy, emacialion, and forall female complaints.This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, oot increases the natural vigour of man in youth, matorily, and old age.The properties ofthisinvaluable re-invigoratling Essence act directly oa tbe nervous and muscolar system, enriching, increasing, and paorifying each particalas vtial floid ; 112 action 1s never- failing, and in perfectaccordance with the laws of nature, As the falling rain vivifies the parched vegetation, so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangmeni, which sofew of the medical profession sj- tempt to treat.Price, 4e.6d.and 11s.; or tour quantities io one, 35s.DR.BUCHAN\u2019S VEGETABLE SKIN, OINTMENT ' Is the only one yet discovered thal cores the most inveierate sores.lis effects are wonderlul, giving instant relief tothe suflerer.Many ihousands bave used it, and declare 11 .2 be the best in the world.Jt 18 the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skio eroptions.[1 neve: closes up ihe suriace of a wound while fail of matter, but will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal without breaking out again.The Pilis aid the OQintmant in ibe following :\u2014Piles, Boils, Bruises, Excorialions, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes and lips, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafed and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chtlblains, Frost Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Biles, Freckles, Stings, Scrofola, King\u2019s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Cobttaëted and Siifl Janis, Fistulas, Goot, Swattéd Glands, Lumbago, Kheuma- tism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Throsts, Scorvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumours, Old and deep-sested Uloers, Wounds, Worms, lich, DEs SASWLZ°E REMEDIES IN FRANCE.ATRACTS FLOM TAEPL RIS FLPERS ec Woe ero, Corrs 20 Lois or Ciera, : Dyserress, Coos, Diarriza, Cawpe.Tweety Jupe ii kas ways Ready Rellel, (2 3 ombud x, @& (Le MLE Wier, 3510 GC lr7 Cr: LéILE Wa ec6 ec 1-0 Lg large \u201cam nues dé Coracr of Sof cm, Xagrew Lm, Loomer oz, S01 Sie LILTE HE BUC LATTE TE CTIA NITED F, hel PLE BITTE ne SFEE® CEE [LILES TE, CAGHTE he mes.Piciis.Duschirges cum se Bosels as Biases, peoest 2: wie dri of 12 waters TOR Paz, frecctenience, and Husd Dracs.ng, eus rom ide Bowes of LU cast Passases, GREAT CUKE IVAFlaF TUNIS, OF TEELLE 1éake\u2019 CRYWTE, 25 MAR M a5 5 bass Sa bILESaN HLSOL TEST.NIE SEE EE FOE, LOI KOT TY LOTR ink WARE S&L U4 UF IE TEBTVE IE LT rd efeciez os REDWAY'S RELDY RELIEF, = Pane 1 prec FLEETS Polit Costuatges UTE Le BIEN B52 LT CaF jalsases.cansed U3 tue Of LE ng of he D-ile and Cher WE zu T# de sera, D art 1x.Dasecert.Camps Li eae ac Date er, Ur mow Lamia senat- 2 P damima on of te MM reps of Kazway's elu of maser.Tra desk: ere, | E arses, ty Kersy he ei 15 at.Reacy Re =! Les CLE Wav pried cu OF Fs BUTE CUTE, + Li] TZ ke KOE ReVIrE nas nim ONE TU TWENTY MiNUTES, r.: wes [orné C0 Le a Moes Te ry 1LI0, aFPEU 2.02 #0d JESU TL F TEiresliLg évelage, Lah Le bes Fievcu Brandies os Buters.As aiuriberesiJence ci ne supericr exce.-uce of Dr.Ralway's Remedies, ad he WOLGEIIS.+GOLHss (TieY 48 meeling with ir.France.espweia.¥ 10 Paris, ine HOME OF MEDICAL GENIUS ars ine ely ul moder.sCiELCEs, WDE (16 mos erginenl of Amen cen puyeicians go lo complele \u201cLelr mela b'os/@0ge, We presen! ite fu LWing DL:0- ered aud Îteew, | erimonis wl gree curative vires of De.Heowey's Heme es, irom tne CONSTITUTION SL GAZETTE, nublisted at No.6, Roe Serbe, Paie, Ju y 12, 169.I wil be eres by 1.5 report La Ready Re of bas cured Si BADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN KEsOL- VENT, CONSUMPTION ana SCROFULA: Hetwas's Pie, Le bes! purgelve ac) Cor- \u2018he Trese simpe melicines Lave ©.-1ted ani acLieved a com d'e COLCLEST (Vel ine Lést medical ski: au Pers, in fac: vi ii wot 3.Dr.Radway æv: ! 1e \u20ac su eihai \u2018Le fo!owing lestimoniai was published wi h- «6 bus koowiedge, DeFer LUVIN7 Corespon- dence cr business wilh sal newspaper, and \u2018be publicatior.cfite same 1u the Gaselis he can only aitnbrie \u2018v Ine sincere regards st ibe publishers for tbe Pode Good.Tue great success Of hese remedies in Paris, wbere où: American doc'ors 20 \u2018a perfec: \u2018Lemse:ves in medica.Enow.edge, actes \u2018herp very iar 10 ibe rear.Kzowaj's Reme- dres beat the (ns ruc Org COUT mzo.ca men.Read \u2018Le est:mony.THE EFFICACY OF ROOTS 5 NL HERES Tte march oi experiments.sOI0LCE, EILCE die deginring of \u2018be present Ceniniy, if \u2018orbe:tirg as'onisting.The grea! jreascry of na\u2018ore Las been opered, ard though we have 1st pul cor hands on what nes order be .d, we nave seen encngb to inier wha: .& beiow, ard what 1e yet ic store for ze.The dark ages wared mock Lime in sine and ignorance, and were sil Inlemis in the march of improvemer! ; bot be ter (nings are daily dawnirg opus vs.Trog lo coufice Vention \u20180 eur wa k of improvement in -cience, whza! s'rides Lave teen made (owarl purifying OUI \u20acilied all JDEIGFILZ OLI Me dies] treatment?The Romans, :i æ trce, nad loond tte se\u2018clary vinges of water, and csed it freeiy.Bo! water 1s oiy one (acd 2 grea one) arcong a thousand sanitary power \u2018hat Ne ceglected at our feet.We are jus: beginning \u2018o wake op \u2018othe fact that every root asd grass al oor Jeet nas virtoes beyond price.Ye! the very dog and cat miglui have taugbt ve ihe tru:h; and now civiirzed man Las of'en io go lo \u2018Le savage \u20180 receive ihe secre! uf some wondrous power in a negiected herb.Happy man to have reached a dsy when the sanguinary aod poisonous phase of mineral drugeing 1s nesriv over.1: 18 evident that à mi-der Vegetarian materia midiez will soon supersede it: and tne remark of Napoleon I.to Dr.Corvisary, \u2018* Yoc have ki ed more meo thas | have,\u2019 wi not te appii- cable \u2018o fo'ure :eeches, We have been led !o thesa reRections by \\considerng Dr.RADWAYS new aid ai- { mirable viscovery, which appez-s destined to soperterie much of tLe misery ang mis- chie! caused by wha! bas hither\u2019o been .called Medical Treatment.Ji woo.d zxreed vor limits {0 expaliaie On a:} that it lias been proved 0 do; but we may add ihat ampie experience bas now shown (hat consamp- tion «nd scrofaia, even in agzravated forms, give way before it, and that 11 has the rare power oi dissolving calculi.Then, again, KADWAY'S READY RELIEF is à sure core for cholera, and wilistup :he most violent pain, either In'erna: or ex- ternai, In from one to 20 minutes.Nor can the charge vf huperiect testing be applied to if, for it was iried throoghout the war, botn ¥as a prevenuve and cure of ail malignaps+per bolle, also a saving of 11sand malariocs fevers, dy-eniery, colds.and | rheumatism«\u2014and the result was marked | EUCCEtS.Then, again, RADWAY\u2019S PILLS are a perfect bonn to a large class of invaiwds, tor they are both a porgalive and corrective.Oue of these pills used as a dinoer pill ic- sures a good digestion, and will cure dyspepsia.We may add, for the in'erest of those in Europe ignorant of the maiter :\u2014 That the secret of Dr.Radway\u2019s Sarsapa- Scrofula, of dissolving Tumors, Caleols, Sione, Gall Stone\u2014ia its Pesolring properties of melting away, so to speak, of hart gab stances; of its supplying \u2018be blood with the constituenis of life, vigor, s'rength, richness, and purity, and ecabling this great scarce of life 10 hold in so'ation all its constiivents.hi ! is not an accidental discovery of n:mples, | gathered at random by inexperienced persons, but a scientific onmbdination cf vege- | table subsiances yielding gre:t medicinal : dom by experenced tolanisix, and setjected 10 the 1251s ol the most seaiching and power- fol chemical analysis\u2014and combined aad associated s0 as 10 secure Derfeet barmodg of the ingredients used, in accordance with their PirAanMACEUTICAL EQUIVALESTS ; in fact, it is tbe most scientific combination of propesties oi the vegctable kingJom in vogae.Truly has Dr.Radway of New York given io the Old Worid in his Ready Reliet and Sar- gapariltian Resoivent, (be nucleus of a new system of medicine.\u201cThat it is entirely composed of Roois and Herbs.That it is in sach repute in America, Jhat it bas large laboratories in New York éd at Montreal.: To short, it appears {oli time tha! the attention of Earope should be directed ito this great advocate in medical treatment, which amounts to almast a revolution, overthrowing the ancien! régime of mineral poisons and violent purgatives.It would occupy foo much space to dwell on the valuable addition to medical knowledge and maleria medica that have been first condemned as quackery and uliimately received with open arms.Harvey\u2019s discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ; that of Peruvian bark ; that of the stethoscope ; snd eoantless others, have been at first ridiculed and scouted, and then adopted, So with RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEP, The evidence of its efficacy is full snd before THOMAS QUYLLIAN, ke.le.114; and 2s.9d.per pot.French hemeay.« The New ; By Royal Letters Patent, under tke spe- Mere + 1.cooks à retret Le Déc.25 #77 iS set.A LU W dre & e.J e .à \u201cpes 15%\".BUS : Lame By Cor jdbc * cisl sunciton of Her Majesty's Government ees nove Coen postes Tomer EHO amd \u2018he Chiefs of the Faculté de France.TPHERAPION:\u2014or CUKE OF CUKE Ti.s succéseloi and bighis popu medicament.à emp o¥ed 18 Le coulilen to-prais ts Rosso, Jobert, Veipeac, a «hers, combines all the dessdersia i0 sou in a medicine of te kiod, std +01 pasts everyting huLer vempoyed.Devoid vt atl asie, odour and appearurce of mediciue, 3 can te .efl cr caïised anywhere, aud iakeb ! tym Lume to Lime Bhool exciling surpicion.| Erde STI CHEME tee a0 of BUD te Ec.sik rh (au di, CU OIL IS RTRRT QUA ile LT WHS 3 eants: ue tuk Loire Fer, sud los Be Ha EF ren ie.UVAKIAN TUXOR CUEED- Newser bas à mec a Le zie 017 SE teen ALT UT Is Tate ce Bret (more exiles of tte MOT, ef, OTESISE, OF DMC.\" 1 106 koe La Tt (Le He @ Te.aTee lL Lf alls vi ex- ART-UNION OF LONDON 444, WEST STRAND, W C.(NEW PROSPECTUS, 1869.WONDERFUL Devis & Borrvos, Drasvista next the Court-house, Most have received the foliowing jester from Mre.M J.Nolin Heroux, eon- firmed by her husband, and F.Por merchant of St.Phillips, Laprairie, rillian Resolvent in curing Consumption and ° properties\u2014culled from the vegetable king- | ingredients, possessing medicinal or remedual § rar TOES $6\" Zebud T 6: 117.Hel Way's Bardo : ; san.Por on bas sof Ovarian Cys inthe Bowes cored cotes Tres + and Temnts, às Vel as T cm Uerce, Womb.Lover, Diaz Leis, uA Caza sor Conere 1 + Thesnowu \u201cave sorte oÙ Dr.Maises s Rec tent wWrié ciarmed br Siz Benj.Brodie, © ed 53 ther crue jum, Decomiined, © [OFMEeS DE Poser OL \u20ac IRIE E08 iT ibe Daidet, and COUDE aif griaiescs & ine Biadder aud Un heans: of canoeing and checking Zreat and Hears Bakes, Es wow in Chusies Barry, Exg- Tuomas Be:l, Esc, F.RS., Fras.Becnoch, E-g., F.s.A.! \u201cAV.H.Bodtio, E-q , Asriscani Jodge.; MTL BY dusslares of Water © and, vow he preses\u201d improved aud sent: Se combing - son of hese cusvessens (0 (Le Sacapartian, Resc vent.it wd m-x2 edecigaly core a remorse Tomo ald ail eho bard socamers : Eder + a EE 4 «3 ed RESMGLVENT.for 5 discasses Roden Bioadwa sg Rasen bé = Cael.J.W Boverwouh, Esc,, F.S.A.B.B.Cabseli, Eg, F.R ke, apd wilsavet E- 3 Dallas, Esq.Rodent Dickson, 51.0, L.acd me 1s amay Tomes, Noles, Hag Swel- ams, Lamps, Coneretsnms in the Joints, Guow, Taces.B s:der, Ko \u2018Leys, : \u201cLe preut hepatic nere-14 ol drdelsoins i e ene raling Of Le SUTEED FET Tue ic.jow.0gZ ce was received on ize kh lay of Joly, 1563.Toe my \u2018+ unkooæa lo os, bol shes «eid k-own:s Bere: 3, Mass ose interested cas wre Ler, and make nou nies of ber sales of ining be.ped me.I saw root Resuiveat, and 1hougst | wooid ry it bet an Xo FAITH iD, beczcse | had snfered for TWELVE YEARS.[ook six roTTiES 0F RESOLYENT, ane box nf Radwsy'a EF: 5, and ueed two: totties of your READY RELIEF ; and tLere : 1377 asion of à \u20181Tet 0 De SEEN OR FELT, art l ie: BETTER, SMARTER, azd happier :nau Î bave for 12 years.The wosrsi tormor was in the leit side 1° 7e bowels, over the grois.| wrie this \u2018o vec ior the benefit D'uers.You can psblien it if you choose.i Haxsan B.Ksarr.Tais lady wes cored ci tamorsoi 12 years\u2019 growth by sIX EUTTLES OP THE BESCLVEST.Tiië 15 tro:y remarkabie.But the sick mast bear in mind ihat TUMoas cÉ!he same charse- ter in different persons, do net all yield as ~4ick in one as in another, as muck depends : on ih2 conéition of health, state of the blood.¢haracier and condition of monthiy periods znd presious hes, b.Some persons may have lo \u2018ake 24 bottles, whereas o hers are cored by six hot les: bat parezvere with the medicine, ad à core te cértair.Da.Ranway's Remecies are solid by Drags] gisis aod at Dr.RADW2TS Medical Wate- nouse.No.87 Marden Lure, New York, and No.432 St.Pac! sr-=:, >Ioatrea:.September 8, 1558.4 ite THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF Tdi AGE PERRY'S CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA-: CLM restores ine .mpaiied powers of lie | when exbadsied DY ihe juiMesdl Foull, Ma- igfMy, of uid age.l:1sacemein Cure Eb ali Cases olextreme Dervous debiuy pivduced oy early impinjence, and Varitus other causes, SpermalosrLa, exNausion, InNCapa-.cily ior socieiy, siody, of business, indiges- tiog, shor ces: of breath, dimcess of sight, | gicdiness, cholic, bowei aud bisous irver compiainis, Comsupalion ald 1eiaXa:iod, dy- sen:ry, asthma, jaundice, lever, lombago, gow, rheumatism, coughs, colds, sore, weak sud ulceraled hroals, nervousness, hyasiena, patos ig ihe limbs, interrupted circoiation, tic-doieiean, re-tiessuess at nigut, 2.3 ChIODIE | diseases and and aii female compialots.Tois 1ava.uable wedicice 12 the mosi worder- fol triom pb of ari over nalore, aud is adapled | I: has the eflect of restoring and increasing ine oatoral vigour of those.who are sederiny from prostraticn asd iangour for boik sexes.prodaced by sojousning in the coOicnies OF 10 aot climates.Jhoesands have been resiored (0 health and vizoar by Ils ute, as swoinio.où alt before the Righ Honorable Matthew Woo i, Lord Maro: où Loudou, andthe foilow- ing Aidermen :\u2014 : Sir Jonn Esmer, George Schc'ey.Esq., John Atkins, Es7,, and 0 Ders.Price Île.per doit e, Or four quantities in oue for 33
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