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[" - It (indy 5, ur zt.t, eau, the AYS curod en send nes of infal- it the lcines ng the faith ER; logue, anv o that with [ en- [fron- ua of r the ious sres, Fay'a ents lief you ints, It of ad- br 25 css zag od y's nt VOL.109.\u2014NO.2 | Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, 1 FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.| } The reputation this ex- cetlent medicine enjoys, is derived from lis cures, many of which are truly ; marvellous.Iuveterate cases of Scrofulous dis.case, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have Leen purged and cured by it, rofulous affections und \u2026 = disorders, which were ng.! EE.gravated by the scrofn- ces \" ous contamination until thoy were painfully afflicting, have been radically ; cuved in such great numbers in almost every seo.| tien of the country, that the public scarcely need ! to be informed of its virtues or uses.Scrofulons poison is ono of the most dostrne.tive enemies of our race.Often, this unscen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites attack of enteebling or fu- 1al diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its wesence.Again, it soems to breed Infection hroughont thé body, and then, on some favorable occasion, l'apidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals, In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly | deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed ' in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on sore part of the body.Hence the occasional use of à Lottie of this Sursaparilla is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear.Persons nf- listed with the following complaints generally find hnmediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARILLA: St.Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipclas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Heald Head, Ringworm, Sore Lycd, Sore Ears, and other eruptdons or visible forms of Neva lous Alscase- 4 180 in the more con: cealed forms, as spepsia, Dropsy, Hear Discase, Fis, ole sy Neuralsii, and the various Ulcerous a lections of the muscular sind nervous systems.Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing thase obstinate maladies by any medicine, Dut 1dhg-continued use of this medicine will cure the conplaint, Leucorrhœu or iFhites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigoratin effect.Minute directions for each case are foun in our Almanac, supplied gratis, Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of cx- traneots matters In the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood.This SARSA- PP ARIL LA is à great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system.Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Appreliensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial, PREPA)ED BY Dr.J.C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, .For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine.Perhapsnoone medicine is s0 universally required by every Dody as a cathartic nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, in every country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient purgative PHI.The obvious reason is, that itis a more relia- == ble and far more effectual remedy than any other.Those who have tried It, know thut it cured them; those who have not, know thatitcuves theirneighbors and friends; and all know that what it does once it does al- waya\u2014 that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its composition.We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but sach cures are known In every neighborhood, and we nced not sublish them.Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates ; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety Ly anybody.Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while helng purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in nny quantity.; .They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purifÿ the blood and stimulate it into healthy action \u2014remove the ohstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- rangeinents as are the first origin of disease.Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure: \u2014 For Dyxpepsia or Endigestion, Listiens- ness, Languor nnd Koss of Appetite, they shoukl he taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action.* For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms, Bilious Headache, Sick ead.ache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bil- fous Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause It.For Dysentery or Diarrhœa, but one mild dose is generally required.For Ilhoumatisimn, Gout, Gravel, Pale pication af the Kfeurt, Pain in the ide, Back and Loins, they should be contin- uoualy taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system.With sach change those complaints disappesy.For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge.or Suppression a large dose should he taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.As a Dinner Pill, tako one or two Pills lo promote digestion and relieve the stomach.An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system.Hence it is often ad- yantageous whero no serious derangement exists.One-who feels tolerably well, often finda that a ose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bettor, from their cleansing ar 2 renovating effect on the digestive apparatus.Dr.Jd.0.AYER & O0., Practical Chemists, LOWELL.MASS.; U.8S.A.Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and, Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, las any thing won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remody for pulmonary complaints.Through along series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known.Ita uniform character and power to cure the va- vious affections of the lungs and throat, have ade it known as & reliable protector against them, While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the {ease 'octual remedy that can be given for incip- ent consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs.As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed ns all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them, though settled Consumption is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, lave been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound heal Ly the Cherry Pectoral.So complete is tb.mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most nbstinate of them y!eld to ii, When nothing else could reach them, under th Csrgsrs and Publto Apoakers tl arent ory and 0 Speakers en protection from it.p &r b culte is always relicved and often whoily Bronshitis is gnerally cured by taking tho Berfora ta small and frequant dates, orally a a es kn at wa yok Bof ubiln Te Lortintates of Meth fore or 0 more than assure the public that its qualitics are fully maintained.ç Ayers Ague Cure, Por Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Âgue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise om malarious, marsh, or miagmatia ns, : al?its namo implies, it does Cure, and daes not » \"Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis: my th, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous fubstanco whateyer, it in nowise Jnipres any pa tient.\u201cThe huribérand importance of its cures in the neue districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in tha histo 9{ Ague medicine.Our pride is gratified by th acknowledgments wea recéive of tlie radical cures effgo in abstinate cdses, and ghere other rem.en mated avons, eltl ident in, or cclima sons, eitl.3! paveiling thron I mriaainatic iv alities, will bo Protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily.For Liver Complaints, prising from torpid- Ity of the Liver, It 1s an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver Into healthy notivity, Billous Disorders and Liver Complaints, it # 0n excellent remedy, producing many trul Rieykable cures, where other medicines ha Fp AA Le rg a \u2018hem à + +) all round the world, » 56e + PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE, 10,789.2042\u2014Sydaey Larkour.ADMIRALT A IDDLETON & DAWSON, having bear A appointed by the Admiralty, AGENTS tas the sale ol Carr.Baviienn's CHARLES, otles tie tallow im, earefully mounted onlinen.vig, 1 \u2014 \\ iMoutreal to Quebec.au, 24-\u2014B-\u2014lkng-ton co l'arrar's Points.259- -A\u2014Faitur'» Point to Monteal.\u2026.127-\u2014Moutre ul Marbour.\u2026.2T78~\u2014Luuy Point to Lachine Rapids.yee 2717\u2014Repontigny to Long Point.oo.ees 2T15\u2014Contrecœur to Repentigny .3778\u2014Lanoraie to Contrecœur.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2780\u2014Stone Island tp Lunoraie .\u2026.278{\u2014West part of bnke St, Peter.2782\u2014Enst part of Lake St.Polel.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 2783\u2014Becancourto Port iSt.l'rancis.\u2026.27B1-\u2014Lntiseun to Becaucour.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2785\u2014Grondine to Batiseun .2786-\u2014Cap Sunté Lo Groudine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2787\u2014Frechette Island tu Cap Santé.,., 2788\u2014Pointlizcau to Frechette Island, Quebec to the Gulf 319-\u2014Quebee Harhour.coevivvonns 817\u2014Quebec to Islund of Urlenns.BLE\u2014TTAVETSES.L nes ces 000000 316\u2014Orleans to Senl [slunds .canvas \"rc.315\u2014Seal Islunds Lo Point Quelle, .314\u2014Point Quelle to Pilgrims, .813-\u2014Pilgrims to Green Island.ene 1370\u2014Sagucnay River.312\u2014Suguenay River to Bersimis 312\u2014Gruen Island to Father Point.1265\u2014Bersimis Miver LL.212000000000 .311-\u2014TFuther Point to Point de Monte, ., 311\u2014Bersimisto Point dr.Monts.,.309\u2014Bic to Cape Chat & Point des Monte 810\u2014Bic to Quebec.\u2026.\u2026.nc GULF.2516\u2014Gulfof St.Lawrence, &C.000e 2727\u2014Gull from Magdalen Islands to Newfoundland, including Cape Breton and Se.Paal\u2019s.D'I2T\u2014Cupe Bretou [land 120220000000 2692\u2014 8 Louisburg Harbour.271\u2014North of Newfoundlaml and Straits of Belle Isle.etree 1134\u2014Magdalen Islunds.304 \u2014Islund of St.Paul a.80y-\u2014Point de Montsto Island of Anticosti 1709\u2014Charlotletown Harbour,.North Shore.307\u2014Point de Monts te Magpie Bay.1135\u2014Bay of Seven Islunda, .1147\u2014S.W.Point and Salt Lake Buy, Au- [A IV ET EE PR 1150\u2014Eust Cape and Bear Bay, Auticosti.3G8\u2014EHis Buy, Anticosti.1133\u2014Mingan Islands, (West).1132\u2014Mingan Islande, (Kast).,,, .306\u2014Magpic Bay to Pashashechoo.305\u2014Pashnsbheeboo to Lake Island.1119\u2014WatagheisticSound.L1G4\u2014LittleMeccatina.8.2.0.00000 \u2019 1431\u2014Lake Island Lo Esquimaux Islands, , 1430 \u2014Esquimaux Islands to St.Lewis South Shore and Nova Scotia.1163\u2014Gauspéand Mal Bays.1715\u2014Bay Chaleur.0.een 1943\u2014Shediuc Bay and Harbour.,.1989-\u2014Pictou Harbour.2342\u2014 Gut ot Canso and Chedabucto Bay.2517\u2014Green Island to Cape Canso.2320\u2014 Halifax Harbour.cen 2396\u2014Pope Harbour to Liscomb Ilarbour.2519\u2014Liscomb Island to Green Island.2410-\u2014Mars Mead to Shut-inIsland.2439\u2014Shut-in Island to Pope Harbour.2547 \u2014Country Harbour.2624-\u2014Sbip Barbour.re secosa sure t551\u2014Harbour of St.John, NB.1747\u2014 Northumberland trait.1747\u2014P.E, Island.vence.000 + \u2026.3034\u2014Norlbumberland Eastern Port.Miscellandus.2060\u2014North Atlantic East.2061-North Atlantic West.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2488 \u2014Portland Harbour, U.S.\u2014Track Chart of the World., Nautical Works.Admiralty List of Lights on the Coasts and Lakesof British North America, by Edward Dunsterville, Commander R.N,\u201435 cts.The SL Lawrence Pilot, 2 vols.\u2014$2 50.Laws of Shippitig and Insurance, \u201c Lee's.\u201d\u2014$3 50 Dana\u2019g Seuman\u2019s Friend\u2014$1 50.Lec\u2019s Morchant Sbipping Act\u2014S1 00.The Seaman*s Medical Guide\u2014\"5 cts.Official! Lag Book\u201450 cts.shipowner\u2019s and Master\u2019s Handy Bagpk.freights tonnage, stowage, moules and measures o various forcign porls\u201430 cts.Anchor Watch, the ort of tending ships in « tidewny, with remarks on Backing and Filling, and Collisions ut Sea\u2014 30 cls, Deviations of the Compnsgs\u2014 Practical rules for ascertaining und applying, in cage of iron ships, &e., &c.\u201435 cts, Handbook of the Law of Storms- $1 25, A Treatise on Ships\u2019 Anchors\u2014560 cents, Nautical and Astronomical Tables\u2014by J.R Yonna\u201450 cents.The Sailor\u2019s Sea Book\u201450 cents.The Kedge Anchor.or Young Sailor\u2019s Assistant \u2014by Wm.Brady.Ships and Failors\u2014Ancient and Modern\u2014with Niustrations\u2014&1 50, Treatise on Mast-Making, Rigging.Sail-Making, and MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Fool of Mountain Hill.Quebee, 1869, GLLRDITER\u2019S QUININE WINE BITTERS.For Sale by Grocers and Druggiste in Quebec and in ail paris of the Duminiou vf Canada.The most Useful and Rehable TONIC AND BITTERS IN USE.(Each Ounce contains one grain ol Quinine.) Its properties are tonic, stomachig, and gently stimulant, Its qualities are not disguised.test it, prove it.Observe the trade mark upon the label, and iso everyebolile being sealed with trade mark seal.lu is put up in quart wine boitles.J.GARDNER, Chemist, Montreal, Sole Proprietor and Manulactvrer, 07 The above BITTERS are claimed to besuperior to any yel offered to the publie.THE EPILEPTIC CURE, Prepared by J.GARDNER from the formula of a physician of Parie.The wonderful aflect the taking of it has it preventing the Taste it, use it.In boltles, price $1.* ASR FO GARDNER'S EPILEPTIC CURE.October 4, 1869 GARDNER'S .¢\u201c DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY.\u201d In bottles at 1s.3d., and In boules a1 2s.6d.each.Fort sale by Diuggists everywhere.Depot and Manufactory, 375 NOTRE DAME STREET, ; MONTREAL.January 15 18697 J fits should induce all subject to Epilepsy to Ayer\u2019; Sarsaparilla, FOR PLR FYING THE BLOOD.The reputation this ex- cellout medicine enjoys, is derived from its eures, many of which are truly marvellous, Iuveterate eases of Scrofulous dis- pi case, whero the system a seemed saturated with dh Pcorruption, have been 2 purided and oured by it.scrofulous affections and ru fKESAKE disorders, which wero ng.PREECE LF vuvated by the scrotu- TR ?.lous contamination until they were pulufally aflictiug, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely néed to be informed of its virtues or uses.Le Scrofulous poison is onc of the most destructive enemies of our: race.Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines tha constitution, aml invites the attack of culeebling or fatal disenses, wilhiont exciting a suspleion of its presence.Again it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some fuvorable oceanion, rapidly develop nto one or ether of its hideous forms, either on the shrfuce or among the vitals, In the latter, tuber.eles way be suddeniy deposited in the lungs or henrt, or ttmors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by ernptions on the skin, or foul ulçer- ations on conte part of the body.Henco the oéen- clonpl use of a bottle of this Sersaparilla 1a advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease apres Persons afilicted with the following com- Adrints generally find Immediate relief, and, at fersthy, cure, by the use of this SARNAPARIL- LA: St.Authony\u2019s Fire, Rose or Eyysipelas, Totter, Salt Blieum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Serofulous disease.Also in the moro concealed forms, as_Pyspepsia, sy, Heart Disease, Its, Eptlepsy, Neuralgia, und the various Uleerowns affections of the muscular and nervous systems.Syphilis ox Fencreal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing there obstinate maladies by any medicine, But lung continued use of this medicine will cure tie complaint.Fercorrhœu or Whites, Uterine Vicerations, and Female Discases, are commonly soon_relicved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect.Minute Diree- tivns for-cach case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis, REcumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield ge to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the ranking [poisons in the blood.This SARSAPARILLA is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system, Those who are Languid ane Listless, Desp dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap- prehiensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weal:ners, will ind immediate relief amd convinelng evidence of ts restorative power upon trial. ppointel The Figaro proposes the establishment of gaming houses and lotteries as an attraction for strangers to Paris.It also favors the abolition of passports and a law against strikes, The Verité says that acompromise has been effected by which the law exeluding the Orleans Princes from France will be repealed and their election to the Assembly be declared valid.The Princes, however, are not to take the seats to which they have been chosen and must agree not to intrigue for the Throne.It is eaid that Thiers has given his consent to the plan.The Verite estimates the damages to Paris from fighting and conflagration at 800,000,000 francs; 60,000,000 franegs worth of merchandize were burned, exclusive of the dock de la Villette and warehouses.The Council of Hygiene of Pafis declares there 13 no epidemic in the city, and that such precautionäry measgnres have been wlopte-d us will prevent the spread of any disease.They also state that the health of Paris is at present satisfactory.The official journal of to day contuins a note from the Italian Minister ot Foreign Affairs guaranteeing Lo deliver into the hands of the French authorities all escaping insurgents who may reach Italian soil.© © Versailles, June 8th.\u20141In the Assembly today, the debate on the removal of the puliti- cal disabilities of the Orleans princes, adjour- ed from Monday, was resnmed.The Committee reported in favor of abolishing the law of proscription, when M.Thiers rose and said he had opposed the abrogation of the law because he believed such action would be dangerous.He only aseented to the views of the\u2019 Committ tee on the Princes engaging not to sit in the Assembly, and not to enter into any intrigue against the Republic, _ The safety of the Republic had been confi-led to him, and he should not betray it thus.The Assembly then.voted to abrogate the law of proscription, by 484 yeas to 103 nays, aul proceeded to declare valid the election of the Duke d'Aumale and Prince de Joinville: to seats in the Assembly, by a vote of 448 to 173.The Marquis of Gallifet was assassinated to \u201cay by the widow of a Communist who was sh(.\u2014\u2014 GERMANY.Bremen, July 5.\u2014Jean George Kohl, the distinguished German navigator, died in this city yesterday, aged 64 years.Berlin, June 7.\u2014The Session of the German Parliament will probably close on the 15th inst., but the members will remain in the city to take part in the cercmonies attending the triumphal entry of the army.Von Moltke has returned from a visit to Strasbourg, and has since had an audience with the Emperor.The Pruasian Cross Gazette confirms the report that France will shortly send a Chargé \"affaires to Berlin, but mentions no name.Berlin, June 8.\u2014The Emperor of Russia and his son Alexis with a brilliant staff have ar- vived in Berlin.They were received at the station by the Emperor Willian and staff and escorted to the Palace by the Imperial Guard.leaders continue.SPAIN.Madrid, June 6.\u2014Minister Moret will resizn if the disagreement with the Committee of the Cortes on ¢he Budget continues.Madrid,\u201d June 7.\u2014The Committee of the Cortes, on the Budget, discussed the advisability \u2018of postponing the loan until the Budget is adopted.Minister Morel opposed any post: fonder of sweeping the obstacles out of his path.In comparing the two, we must always remember the difference ofthetools with which they worked, The German nation may have been difficult to manage, but, once managed, it was all-powerful to accomplish the end of its leaders, Cavour had to deal with a people at least as intractable, a people who would ly be.guided, and who were not strong enough to stand alone.We have entered upon subjects which it is difficult to disnsiss with a few fragmentary remarks.The work of not one of the four men we have named is yet complete, for such work as theirs is never finished; but in three instances the results are already definite enough to be estimated.Germany and Italy are at anchor in safe harbours; Spain has made the land, and, we would fain hope, will gain the port.France still tosses in a mid-ocean of peril and uncertainty ; but we are not of those who say that she has voyaged in vain.She may yet owe a happy destiny to the Second Empire and its train of disasters, \"The 18 Imperial ed for; the bad enchantments of the circle which has so long bound her may even now be breaking.If this be so\u2014if events, moving in fairer succession, no longer return upon shemeelves in a wretched alternation of tyranny and licence, then, indeed, good fortune will have come to her through the mists of sun of Austerlitz, Tue Povs's Age.\u2014There is an ancient eay- ing respecting the individual holders of the Papal dignity\u2014Annos Petri non videbis\u2014thon shall not ses the yearsof Peter.Tle years of Peter are supposed to be twenty-five, during which he is aaid to have held the Primacy.Several Popes have nearly reached that period \u2014 St.Sylvester, Alexander 3rd, Urban 8th, and Clement 11th, twenty years; Leo the Great and Leo 3rd, twenty-one years; Adrian and Pius 7th, twenty-three years; Pius Oth, very nearly attajned the quarter of a Century, as he died in the twenty-fith year of his reign, The present Pope will in all probability add to the other remarkable events of his Papacy, the passage of twenty.five years complete.That will happen if he should Tive to the 17th of the | h present month, d searce- b to-ni regulations.ponement, and declared that he shonld make it a Cabinet question.The Committee then rejected the proposal to postpone the loan by à vote of 16 to 8, \u201c \u2014\u2014 - TURKEY.London, June 7.\u2014A despateb from Constantinople, dated yesterday, says\u2014A fire roke out that morning simultancoualy in four places, and at one time 200 houses were in flames ; fortunately the wind was light, and there was a prospect of getting the conflagration under control; the damage done already is very heavy ; the fire is supposed to have been the work of incendiaries.re RUSSIA.«London, June 7.\u2014The St.Petersburg Jour- ual recites the formal presentation to the Czar .of the Imperial order of Osman, instituted by the present Sultan in 1861.was made by the Turkish Ambassador.The speeches made upon the cceasicn, and the comments of the journal upon the ceremony, years and their consequences may yet be aton.(lly confirm the general belief that the relations of the two countries are excellent.The presentation GREAT BRITAIN.; London, June 7.\u2014The Honse of Commons is ht engaged in a long debate on the army r.Cardwell defended the clause relating Sedan such as never rose upon her with the to the sale of military commissions.An incidental vote, while it did not decide * the question of abolition, showed that the go vernment had a majority of 177, \u2014\u2014 ITALY.Floronce, June 7\u2014Robilante has been 8j» pointed Minister to Vienna, to replace Diviechi, now in Egypt, far thé purpose of establishing an Italian colèiff, ett CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.Londéhÿ?Vane 8\u2014.Late ndvices from Cape of Goad Hope, are to ihe effect that the necour.la from the iumond fields are still encouraging.sent HOLLAND: ; Amsterdam, Jule 7.\u2014The Bank of Holldh as reduced its rate of discount (o three per cent.Su Bron prov whe shou Loze soug in th gon or Co bavit are i! deale Ar sick eutti WIN: ittle wists ever regul and} fectly ia the bys fo \u20ac Be \u201cA tha fe per.DAR Thi virtue to p+ of Fl Crack uey, | ness, Feet, whieh Thi and | cnnce ali ox fails + Spar June Eus Mar Ann, Regi Atl ues Karet Prine Ste ong Magy Charl Thom Car, Arrao Huroi Ella, Mame Stirlic Jando Ship | of fu year and 0 the Or Beh 1] e 18 4 t e e l t d e to \u2014\u2014 PA 1 SPECIAL NOTICES.N 8E.FYE EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NUR IRTY YEARS! 5 p tt escription of kr Wise FuuTting Bue Corson in Tuo United years with never fail- { mothers nnd children, faty wnd success by da Lu tue adult.IL ing safety t of ous week old to from the fusble he stomach, relieves wind solic, regu corrects wels, nud gives rest, Leslth und comfor Juted the LO | We believe it the best aud surest reme- hild.A mether sud © 1 capes of DYSENTURY aod DIARIES dy lo the World.In ull arises [rom teething, ov front uy 15 CluLbRE, Wd cetion lov ustng will accompany each other rn Peas vaut the fac-oitmils ot 4 Call & ple i Cie the outside wrapper.Sold hy all Medicine Banking JL vents à Unttle, Office, 216 Fulton Street, New De Es And-208 thigh Helbore, lubdou.+ \u2018| sie sure and CULES SOOTHING SYRUP\u201d oR Facsimile of + Cuuris & labs\" on the out- Ha per Allothers aro base intistions.side , Am 3 OAT, COUGH, COLD ; ; SORE THN are lo progress, result inxerjou gol similar iranchial and Asthmatic affections, oftentins Pulmonary, Br jucurnble- OWNS BRONCHIAL TR CHES » EE to iwnch directly the seat of the di are cond give almost instant sutief.rence 1 Lo SIR Te offered with the fullest confidence in The lai they have been thoroughly tested awd iain.Shear ond reputation they have justly acquired.Yor Lint ern singers, Military flicors und those who Public hho voice, they are useful in retiovin Irritnted pren mi will rende urticulntion easy.13 au article Throut, Sy and having proved thew effienc; «test of of true 0 ench your finds them in new lngalitiesin various many yes worbl, and the Traches ure universally pro.ar uw other articles.wooed better 00 BuascHiAL Trocues,?und do not Lo the Worthless Diitutions that auny be offered.ake \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\" GIS AND COLDS.4 cman of climate are suurces of Pulmonary Sad ol und Asthwntle uffoctions.Experience having Broochty at nimple remedies often act speedily snd certnivly proved 1 in the early atnges of the disease, recourse when ey mes be had to \u2018+ Bruwn\u2019s Bronchial Prochts,\u2019 or sos Prev are nware of the importance of « heeking a Lounge common cub), in ils divat stage.That which sought, OF Jug would yield to u mild remeily, if neglected in the ih the Lungs.* Brown's Bronchisl Troches,\"?anna ut ?lay irritntion which induces coughing, .es, allay K 4 Cough er iience on the sifected parts As there Luving © 4.be HTC TO OBTAIN the genuine.Sold by al) re imitations, Sealers in Medi ER === cRS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHE ed at mht aud broken of your rest by « A dd sulfering nnd crying with lheexcrucinting pain 0 wick eb] th?1fs0, ro ut ance and get n bottle of Mrs Su Nos SUOPHING SYRUP, It will relieve the poor WIN r immediately-\u2014depend upon it : there is uo istuk bout it.\u2018Fhere fs not a mother on earth who has pe 1 it, who will not tell you at once that t wi ! eve bl \u2018Lowels, and give rast to the mother, and relie Tease Te the child, opersting liko magic.1t is per.an fa fe to use fu ail cuses, nil pleasant to the tunis, nod faut re encrip! fon of one of the oldest and best any I ie aud nursos of the United States.Price cénls.p uns sold everywhere.4 Besure and EXT Es SOOTHIN3 SYRUP.\u201d Having A eo Cutts & l\u2019enkixs\"?où the outaide wrap per, All othersars buse imitations.ere ciues, nt 26 cents à bux, ittle muffe F ox AN LE.3 AN OIL, FOR HORSES AND CATT DARLEY\u2019S A ER-FATLING REMEDY, i pis valuable preparation combines nll the medicinal virtues of those articles whiel, Lond, eo hm ante i à cient prope to Rd he ie ina, ramen, Galls of all kinds, pele fleels, fting- Bon, Spavin, Callous, Fistula, Swee- y isons.Scratched or Grease, Strans, lame- ue, ee Fe, Corns, Sond-Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, swellings, sed many other diseases jel le are subject tu.which liorued eh Sinon hans been used for many vence i roperties thoroughly tested, E ws Te tho hes post and most reliable remedy for St nxtornal complaints ever offered to the public\u2014it never ¢ ila when timely used and fasthiully applied.morehants \"To be lad of all Druggists and Country x erehal throughout the Dominion.Price, 26c¢.per bott o.sors NORTHROP & LYMAN, Nuweastle, Oat! roprier \"oe Sold i ec by J.Musson & Co., W.K., 4.E.pu i Leod Giroux, nod all Medicine Dealers.CHLPPLNG INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED-June 7.Ottawa, Archer, Glusgow, May 28, Alluns, Le & Co, ss \u201coro puss and gen casgo for Quebec ses Montre & Ship Undive, Tuorsen Stavanger.April 19, \u20180, 37 and Lal.Ç 4 Bark MOQUE, Bordeaux, April 28, Jeslie & Hamil 0 à, Kori Be nen, Fowey, May 3, Roberts, Smith Sd Fncobren, Asmaierdam, April 27, order, bal.oe Wes : & Co, bali London, Aprit 29,J Huratu ll , rr eter Hoffa, Burbadoes, May 6, Ross & Cs, Schr un Fournier, eh on per\u201d! bal._ 5 | inl al + L 8 = ers huge A be.Paspebiac, Chas Joncas, bal.une 8.; ; .Suip Nancy M, Mosher, Rotterdam, April 21, Beliog & Lamotte, gen cargo.il 22, 5 J Bew, bal., co.Mclean, Liverpool, April 22, J Be, : i Kaweani.Apel 4, Dinh Webster, conla, &¢.\u2014 ludia, Peregrine, Bavre, pe our, Chapman, Antwerp, April 18, Beling tte, gOD Cargo.; ; Lute Burk Ah atiiTors, Bremen, April 23, Beling & la multe, geo cargu, tid 9 IEE, oo huhen & Co, bal.inti lie, Tralee, May 2, D : : \u2014 Chrintiun, Wo Poole, April ©4, Pemberton & Co, ls.; | \u2014 London, Ramsey, Sunderland, April 20, Jno Buratal & Co, coals.\u2014_ Hare flame, Beverley, Ardrossan, April 16, DeWolf & Powell, coals.Spartan, cower, Grevnock, April 18, June, Trethown, Truro, April 29.\u2018 : _ Éanham, Atkinson, l\u2019arsuroenng, and sailed March 12, for Montreal.Marquis uf ule, Jones, Cardiff, April 10.Anos Delius, Iverson, Christiana, April 21, Hana Hagens, pussengers.- Regina, Thorsen, Cork, April 20.Anstruther, Pitt, Liverpool, April 21, Queeu Victoria, Falkenberg, Cork, May 5.Karen Nickelson, Nickelson, Dublin, April 20.Princo Oscar Frederick, Christophersen, Stavanger, April 28.Shien, Melnneton, ¥kien, April 13, Kong Sverre, Hausen, Bergen, april 24, Hana Hagens, pas, Maggio Chupnan, Rutherford, Liverpool, April 26, tor Montreal, April 18, Coulthurst & Mac- eee ENTERED FOR LUADING\u2014June 7.Charlotte Harrison, 530, Cardilf, J Sharples, Fon & Co, Ulais* booms Thoraas Lee, 309, Silloth Dock, C W Wilton, Dumiin\u2019s whf.(zur, 147, Greenock, J Sharples, Son & Co, .Arran, 962, lort Glasgow, R R Dobell & Co, Commission as?wha, Horo, 1127, Cardiff, R It Dobell & Co, Blais® uoms.Ella, 672, Sharpness Poivt, R R Dobell & Co, 0\u2019 srion\u2019s whi.Mamelun, 756, sunderland, i Dobell & Co, Halls LS.June 8.Stiriogshire, 365, Cork, J Burastail & Co, Blais\u2019 bums, Landore, 713, Tralee, R R Dobell = Co, o.ee CLEARED\u2014June 7, Ship Howe, Mauvelt, Port Glasgow, A Gilmour & Co.Back Paragon, Jo mes, Highbridge, AF A Kuight.\u2014 Courier du Caundu, Bunnitay, Toulon, Julius Sharples, Sun & Co, \u2014 Europa, Kromke, London, Hnmiton Bros.Schr Hector, Wuinback, Halifax, D & J dnguire.Jano 8.Ship North Star, Johnston, Liverpool, R R Potelt x Co.Hark Fersund, Bervnisen, Bristol, Heury Ery- \u2014\u2014 Jules, Grabarn, Genoa, N Ress.\u2014 RAFTS ARRIVED AT QUEBEC\u2014-June 7.J& À Mottae, elm, val, & e\u2026 SU Michuel's cove.Estate Kdsall & Wiluwon, pive, ok, Ke, \\Vondliolt Haebor, Joo O'Brien, pive, oak, &e¢, St Imwreuce MDucks, [EP CoMpARATIVE STATEMENT of Arrivals and Tonnage of Ucean Vessel at this port, fur (be yeurs 1570 xod 1871, Up fo the Sth ol June, Ipeach year :\u2014 1870.325 Vossels.arosce0 200 Vessels, 239186 Cons.181879 Tons, Leds this year.73 Vensels.67817 Tous, e+ eam\u2014\u2014 COMPARATIVE STATKMRNT of Arrivals and Tennngesof Ocenn Stenmers at this port, loc the years 18ÿ0 œva 1871, up 10 thie bth ol June, in each year :\u2014 = 1870.1, Zi Stenmers.2800 Tobid.137l.00c00u0000 19 Bleamners.25776 Tons.Ed Lathes + oa Vesa ses ssene0es 2 Steamers.3221 Tuna less.\u2014 ae a CoupaRATIVE SraTMRNT Of Arrivals 4nd Tonnaf¥ by Veiaeln from the lower puets, for (hs years I57u and 1871, up to the 81h of June, in euch yenr im 187 Bi0,0eueen rere 22 Vedwta, 2201 aon, 1B7l.0\u2026n0s0000s 3DPVensels.6557 Tans.a \u20ac More.13 Vosrels.3350 Tons more.\u201d \u2014 * The Quebec und Gulf Ports Steamship Company's steamers ure included in the above, BIRTII.On the 7th instant, at Petite Munge, St.Foy Rosd, Mrs.J.W.Henry, of à son.MARRIED.On the 7th instant, ut St.Michael\u2019s Chapel, by fhe Revd.George V.Housmup, Rector, of Quebeo, ussisted by tbe Revd.C.Rawson, George Roly Wuite,cldest eon of William White, Esquire, to Fannie, second daughter of W.W.Scott, teq.Al the Wesleyan Parsonage, Milton, un the Let June, by the Revi, T.W.Jeffery, nasisted by the Revd.W.W.Ross, ot Toronto, and the Revd.It - Grant, Waterdown, Gilbert U.Bastelo, Bq, of Wellington Square, to Harriet, daughter of the hate John MeLeod, I5:q., ot Queuce.On the Glb instant, by tbe tevd.Mr.Lefevre, Helen B,, eldest duughter Mr.Peter Tim to Me W' Yoon duughter of Mr.Peter Timmouy, DIED.On the 8th lustant, suddenly, Thos.Tweddell, Co, nged 76, 0 untive of Swnderlaml, England, bu lor many yuars o resident of Quebec, Time funerai in to-morrow\u2019s Chronicle, 0 the 6tb inataut, Me.Hugh Brady.agrd 60 Jours, a native of the ci: y of Londouderry, Ireland, 0 or 32 yeara u resident of this ol ue 8 the 6th instant, Jane.Guilfoyle, relict of ale Jubn Lewis, aged 30 years, \u2019 0 tbe 7th Instant, of typhoid fever, Katharina neler, wify of Henry Henxle, aged 26 years, À usdive of Worms, Germany.Insolvent Act | of 1859.fn the Matter of ODULE MONTMINY, of St.Marie de ls Beauce, An Insolvent.Th INSOLVENT has made an ASSIGNMENT of bis ESTATE to me, aud the CREDITORS arc NOTIFIED to meet at the Insolvent\u2019s place of husiness, ST.MARIE, BHAUCE, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH duy of JUNE, 1871, at FOUR o'clock, P.M | to receive Statements of the Affairs and to appoint an Assignee, WM.WALKER, Interim Assignee.Quebee, 7th June, 1871.Little Men! MIDDLETON & DAWSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED: ITTLE MEN ; Life at Plumfield with Jo\u2019s Boys, by Louise M.Alcott, author of \u201cLittle Women,\u201d &e.Little Suvshive's Holldays : a Picture from Life, by tbe author of \u201c Jobn Hulitax.\u201d Mill-Bank, or Roger Irving\u2019s Ward\u2014a Novel, by Mrs.Mary J.Holmes, Gamosagamuon, or Hinta on Hymen, for tbe use of partius about to Connubialize, by tho Hon.BR.Rowley, Editor vf \u201c lunianu.\u201d\u201d For agle by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, June 9, 1871.PROTESTANT FRENCH INSTITUTE - FOR\u2014 \" YOUNG LADIES, At St.Hyacinthe, P.QT baving long been n maller of regret to all true Protestants that here exists among us no institution where the French language may be thorougbly acquired, and consequently a large number of Young Ladies from the Dominion, as well as the United States, are annnally sent to Roman Catholic Convents, it is proposed to establish, at St.Byacintbe, in the Province of Quebec, a FRENCH PROTESTANT BOARD- ING-SCHOOL of superior class, under the management and supervieion of the Rev.R.P.DucLos, where the education of Young Ladies will be conducted entirely in the French'language, Mr.Ducr.os has secured a large and convenient house, possessing the accommodation requisite, and has secured the services of à Preceptrees and Teachers of the highest qualifications.At the same time it is intended that ibe Institution shail be fully able to compete with the Conveat Schools as regards the Jowness of fees.We undersigned Ministers of the Gospel, cordially recommend Mr.Duclos and the above object to the Christian community :\u2014W.Taylor, D.D.Herffy Wilkes, DD D.H.MacVicar, LL.D.John Jenkiur, D.D.Robert K, Burns, D.D.Jobn Cook, D.D.J.M.Gibson, M.A.G.H.Wells, (American Presbyierian Churob.) D Coussirat, M.A.Chas, A.Doudiet, (St.John\u2019s French Presbyterian Church.) G.M.Desilets, (Principal Pointe-aux-Trembles Institute.) W.B.Clark, (Canada Presbyterian Church, Quebec.) Henry D.Powis, (Cengregatiovalist Chureb, Quebec.) Quebec, June 9, 1871.ALLAN LINE Steamer for St.John\u2019s, Nfld.TE Steamship \u201c MORAVIAN,\u201d\u201d Brown, Commander, sailing trom QUEBEC, on SATURDAY, tbe 24th JUNE, will call at ST.JOHN?S, N.F., to land and receive Mails and Passengers.Rates of Passage, Quebec | to St.John's :\u2014 Cabin, $35.sn.Steerage, $15 For passage, apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO, Agents.Quebec, June 5, 1871, RT Asa ra Allan Line.HE Steamship ¢¢ PERUVIAN,\u201d SMITH, Commander, is intended to be dispatched from QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL direct, as an EXTRA STEAMER, on TUESDAY, the 13th JUNE.For Passage, apply lo ALLANS, RAE & CO, Agents.Quebec, June 5, 1871.Union Bank of Lower Canada.NOTICE.OTICE is hereLy giveu, that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER-CENT.upon the CAPITAL STOCK of this Institution has been declared for the Current Half-Year, and that the same will be payable at its Bunking House, in this city, and the Branch in Montreal, ou aud after SATURDAY, tbe 1st JULY next.Tbe Transfer-Book& will be closed from.the 16th to the 30th June next, both days inclusive.The Annual Genern! Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Bank on MONDAY, the 3rd July next.The chair to be taken at 11 o'clock, A.M.By order of the Board, P.MACEWEN, Cashier., Quebec, May 3st, 1871.places in the PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, viz i\u2014 EGG ISLAND, Gulf St.Lawrence.CARLETON POINT, Bonaventure County.CAPE DESPAIR, Gaspe County.LARK ISLET, Entrance to the Saguenay.POINT PRAIRIE, Coudres Island, River St.Lawrence.Plans and Specifications of all the required Works may be seen on and after the 1st June next, at the Agency of this Department, Quebec, where Forms of Tender can also be had on application.Plaos, etc, of Carleton Point and Cape Despair Lights may be seen at the office of Dr.Robitaille, M.P., New Carlisle ; of Cape Despair Light, at the office ol Joseph Eden, Fequire, Harbor Master, Gaspe ; and of Lark Ialet and Point Prairie, at the office of Mussrs.Price & Co., Chicoutimi.The Department does not bind itself to accopt the Lowest or any Tender, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, 20th May, 1871, P.MITCHELL, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.June 2, 1271.8 SERVICE T'ENDERS will be received at this Department, al OTTAWA, up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 21st of JUNE next, for the CONSTRUCTION of LIGHT-HOUSES at the undermentioned Bay de Chaleurs, DRY GOODS.LROSSIGHOL & DAMIDSON, No.and, St.John Street, Without, AND ALSO At Passage Street, Town of Levis, [NFORM their numerous Cusiomers and the public in general, that they bave now opened the contents of 100 CASES OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS| CONSISTING OF + Cloths, Twecedg, Kerseymeres, Black Lustres and Cotourgs, Shirtiugs, Prints, Gray Cotlon und Shectinge, Brilliants, Muslins, Marseilles, Piques, Silke, Hosiery, Gloves, Plain and embroidered Skirts, Silk and Cloth Mautles, Hats aod Bonnels, Parasols, Ribbons, Flowers, Fes thers anid a large assortment of other Goods, Loo numerous Lo mention, Muking one of the choicest and best assorted Stocks of Dry Goods in Quebec.Bought for Cueh from the best manufacturers in the European Markets, when the goods were al the lowest prices, they expect that with the system they bave adopted, of selling cheap, their gods in the future will advertise for themselves.23 MILLINERY made to order in all the newest Styles.J@~ ONLY ONE PRICE.\u201c8x 28 All goods marked in plain figures.Quebec, May 22, 1871.GuALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- }.J) signed, and endorsed, \u201cTender for works, Liver St.Maurice,\u201d will be received at lhis office tntil SATURDAY, 10th day of JUNE next, at JOON.for the CONSTRUCTION of a RETAINING BOOM and PIERS at the mouth of the ST.MAURICE, anl also a CRIB PIER at LA TUQUE FALLS.Plans nud Specifications can be seen at this office, nnd at tbe Office of the Superintendent of the SL Maurice Works, at Three Rivers, where otber information can be obtaindd.The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 24th May, 1871.3 NEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- S signed and endorsed, \u201c Guide Boom and Piers\u201d will be received at this office until SATURDAY.17th day of JUNE next, at NOON for the CONSTRUCTION of a GUIDE BOOM sed FIVE SUPPORT PIERS, immediately above the SAULT AU RECOLLET Buioae, in rear of the City of Montreal.Plans und specifications can be seqgy at the Oflice of Lhe Superintendent of the Ottawa River Works, where printed forms of tender and other information can also bu obtained.The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 22nd May, 1871.8 HROUGH TICKETS to FORT GARRY, Via Fort William, can be had at all the Stations of the Northern Railway, and on tbe Steamers between Collingwood and Fort William.By direction, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Pablic Works, Ottawa, 20th May, 1871.3 Insolvent Act of 1869.In the Matter of SIMON TALBOT, .An Ineolvent.OTICE is hereby given, that the Insolvent has deposited in my Office n Deed of Composition and Discharge, purporting to be executed by a majority in number of the Creditors of said Insolvent, representing three-fourths in value, of his liabilities subject fo be computed in ascertaining such proportion ; and if no oppoei- tion to snid Deed be made to me within three juridical days from the Just appearance of this advertisement, 1 shall act upon tho said Deed according to ils terms, : WM.WALKER, Official Assignee.Quebee, May 19, 1871, 2w Parke & Sons, Anctioncers.Brokers, Valuators and General Commission Merchants, No.20, St.John Street, Within, NO.1, PALAIS HARBOR, RE prepared to execute all business intrusted A to them with prompitude und care.Having lensed those central and extensive premises known ae the QUEBEC BATH ROOMS, opposite RUSSELL'S HOTEL, PALACE HILL, are also prepared to receive ull kinds of Mercbun- dise for Sule, either by Auction or on Commission.PARKE & SONS \u201cAre Agents lor Messrs.Reanny, Lee & Co.Electro Plate Manufacturers, Sheflield ; also for ALEXANDER'S Prize Gold Medal HARMONIUMS.a8 New and Second-hand Furniture and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods always on hand.\u2019 PAUCTION SALES at Private Residences receive special attention.Prompt returns made, Terms moderate.PARKE & SONS, .Quebec Auction Rooms, No.20, Joha Street.Quebec, March 22, 1871.John Fraser, B.A.NOTARY.OFFICE : VIGTORIA CHAMBERS, Corner of Peter and Paul Sireets.Quebec, May 19, 1871.Genteel Board.YWO or THREE GENTLEMEN oan be acoom- modated with good BOARD, at No.32, ST.GEORGE STREET, Coté d\u2019Abram, Quebec, 29ih May, 1871.THY QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY EY Lrg Jeane J nV pr ia ANY Cheap Cutlery! PLATED-WARE, AT TUE QUEBEC AUCTION ROOMS, No.20, John Street, withiu.WE have received a large consignmeut of CUTLERY and ELECTRO-WARE, from Messrs, RANEY, LEE & CO., SHEFFIELD.Ivory, Bone, and Buck-born bandle Tuble and Dessert Kuives and Forks, Electro-plated Dessert Sets, in cuses; Etectro-plated T eu and Coffee Services, in great variety, Craet Stands, Pickle Framer, E.P.Dinner und Dessert Forks and Spoons, Pickle Forks, E.P.Trays and Salvers, aud a large variety of other electro-plated goods, 22 All (0 be sold at Invoice Prices.PARKE & SONS,» A &B.Quebec, Feby.3, 1871.JUST RECEIVED AND MOE SALE = AT THE\u2014 Quebec Auction Rooms, NO.20, JOHN STREET, WITHIN.CONSIGNMENT of the CELEBRATED Alexander Gold Prize Medal lJAR- MONIUMS, for Drawing Room, Church and School use, 28 The ALEXANDER HARMONIUMS are unsurpassed for Power, Sweetness of Tone, and Durability of Finish, They will be sold at very moderate prices.PARKE & SONS, Agents for Quebec.Quebec, Dee.21, 1870.COUGH REMEDY.BEST IN USE.\u201cTV 40d 1009 GARDNER'S DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY.HIS valuable Medicine has the property of immediately relieving Couvcus, Corps, HoarsENEss, DIFFICULTY oF BREATHING, TIGHTNK83 IN TUE CHESsT, &c., &c.Those who are troubled with that unpleasant liokling in the throat, which deprives them of rest at night, by the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by using this medicine, find immediate reliel, and one bottle, in most cases, will eflect a cure.It may be taken with perfect salely by children of any age.Ia bettles, 25¢.and 500.each.For eale by Druggists everywhere, and wholesale and retail at 457 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.February, 3, 1871.Sk ALLAN LI NE.SUMMER SERVICE.GLASGOW LINE.\u2018 AIS Company's GLASGOW LINE, is eomposed of the following FIRST- CLASS STEAMSHIPS :\u2014 CORINTHIAN, 2400 tons, Capt.GRANGE.OTTAWA, 1831 ¢ [Lt Arcuer, RNR.ST.DAVID, 1650 ¢ Capt.RiTcHik.ST.ANDREW, 1432 « ¢ H, WyLIE, ST.PATRICK, 1207 «¢ ¢¢ STEPHEN.Sailing from GLASGOW every TUESDAY, and from QUEBEC, for GLASGOW, every THURSDAY.Dates of Salling are as follows :\u2014 OTTAWA, Thursday, 4h May, 1871.ST.DaviD.\u201c lin ¢ of RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Cabin.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$60.00 Intermediate.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$40.00 Steerage.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000000000eu $24.00 Intermediate Passengers by this Line are furmshed by the Company with beds, bedding,and all otherrequisites.(C5 An experienced Surgeon carried oo each vessel.For further particulars, PEC, ALLANS, RAE & CO, Agents.* Quebec, May 1, 1871.\u201d NEW PATENTED SWING.FE EVANGELISTE LAVIGNE, Joiner & Contractor, CORNER OF St.Eustache & St.Joachim Streets, ST.LOUIS SUBURBS, QUEBEC.ME; LAVIGNE respectlully invites the public to visita NEW SWING, of his invention, for which be obtained a PATENT from the Government of the Dominion on tbe 28th July, 1869.\u2019 This NEW SWING moves of itself, without any external propuision, aud has the advantage of \u2018not expcsing to accident those who with to enjoy this gentle and agreeable exercise, Ladief can also make use of this Swing without incurring any of the inconveniences which they encounter in using the ordinary Swing.One of these Patent Swings can be geen in operation, and tried by visitors, at No.36, St.EUSTACHE STREET, St.Louis Saburbs.The price varios from $12 to $25, according to the size.wm.Aleo, always on hand, Printing Office Fatniture of every description, at the lowest prices, Qaebec, April 26, 1871.RENFREW & MARCOU, 20, BUADE STREET, RE now offering all the Newest Styles of PANAMA, LEGEORN, STRAW and FELT HATS, for the bot weather, at ExrrEmecr Low PRICES, and respectfally solioit inapeotion.Novelties received weekly by Steamer from London.ENING, JUNE .THE QUEBEC & GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Royal Mail Line BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, The Iron Side-Whee! Steamship \u201c SECRET)\" Cart.Davison ; The Iron Screw Steamship \u201c GEORGIA,\u201d Carr.CoNNELL ; The Iron Screw Steamship © GASPE,\u201d Carr.Baquer, And Two new Steamsbips to be purobased.TEE above powerful and commodious FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS are intended to sail as under for PICTOU, N.S.:\u2014 The Steamship \u201c GA-PE\u201d from Quebeo, TUESDAY, the Olb MAY, nt 4 o'clock pm.and every ALTERNATE TUESDAY, ut the same hour, calling ut FATIIER POINT, GASPE, PERCE, PASPEBIAC, DALHOUSIE, CHATHAM, NEWCASTLE and SIiEDIAC.Returning, will leave Pictou, TUESDAY, the 16th MAY, at 7 o'clock A.M.and EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY, at the same bour, calling at all the above Ports, except l\u2019aspebiac uod Dalhousie, S.S.\u201c GEORGIA,\u201d from Montreal THURSDAY, 4th Muy, at 4 o'clock P.M., and every alternate Thursday at the same bour ; and from Quebec FRIDAY, 5th Muy, al 4 o'clock P.M., callingat FATHER POINT, PERCE, SHEDIAC aud CHARLOTTETOWN, P ET.Returning, will leave Pictou, THURSDAY, the 11th May, at 7 o'clock A.M.und every alternate Thursday ut the sume hour, calling at sume Ports.S.S., * SECRET,\u201d from Quebec, TUESDAY, the 16th May, ut 4 o\u2019clock P.M., and every alter- uate Tuesday at tbe same hour, calling at FATHER POINT, GASPY, PERCE, PASPE~ BIAC, DALHOUSIE, CHATHAM, NEWCASTLE and SHEDIAC.Returning, will leave Picton, TUESDAY, the 23rd Muy, at 7 o'clock A.M.and every alternate Tuesday, at the same hour, touching at same ports.The Steamers will connect at Shedias wj Railway for St.John, N.B.; thence by Steamer tor Fredericton, Eastport, Portland aud Boston ; aud at Pictou with Railway for Halifax, N.S.In addition to tbe ubove, a lurge first-class Steamer wilt be put on the soute betweeu Mun- treal, Quebec, Pictou and Newfoundland.Days of Sailing, Ports of Call, and other particulars, in a future advertisement.For Freight or Passage, apply to .W.MOORE, Manager.Quebec, May 8, 1871.Scientific American.TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR.TRS splendid weekly, greatly enlarged snd improved, is one of the most useful and interesting journals ever published.Every number is beautifully printed on fine paper, and elegantly illustrated with original engravings, representing New Inventions; Novelties in Mechunice, Manufactures, Chemistry, Photography, Architecture, Agriculture, Engineering, Science and Art.Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufacturers, and People of al) Pro- tessions or Trades will find the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN OF GREAT VALUE-AND INTEREST.Its practical suggestions will save hundreds of dollars to every Household, Workshop, nnd Factory in the land, besides affording a Continual Source of Valuable Instruction.The Editors are aseisted by many of the ablest Awericon and European writers, and baving access to all the lending Scientiic and Mechanical Journals of the world, the Scientific American 1s coustautly enriched with the choicest information.Au OFFICIAL LIST of all the Patents Issued is Published Weckly.The Yearly Nambers of the Scientific American make Two Splendid Volumes of nearly One Thousand Pages, equivalent in size to FOUR THOUSAND ORDINARY BOOK PAGES.Specimen Copies gent free.TERMS\u2014$8 a Year; $1.50 Half Year; Clubs of Ten Copies for One Year, at $2.50 each, $2500, with a SPLENDID PREMIUM to the person wbo forms the Club, cousietiog of a copy of the celebrated Steel Plate Engraving, « Men of Progresr.\u201d In connection with the publication of the Scientific American, the undersigned conduct the most extensive Agency in the world for procuring PATENTS.Tue best way to obtain an answer to the quer- tion\u2014~Can 1 obtain a Patent?is to write to Muon & Co., 37 Park Row, N.Y., who bave had over Twenty-five Years Experience in the buei- ness.No charge is made for opivion and advice.À pen-aud-ink-sketch, or full written deecription of tbe Invention, shouid be vant, For Instructions concerning American and European Palents\u2014Caveats\u2014Re-issues\u2014Inter- ferences\u2014Rejected Cases-\u2014Hints on Selling Patents\u2014Runics and Proceedings of the Patent Oflice\u2014The New Patent Laws-Examinations\u2014 Exlenrions\u2014Infringements, etc, etc, send for INSTRUCTION-BOOK, wbich will Le maîled free, on application.All business strictly confidential, Address, MUNN & CO, Publishert of the Scientific American, 86 Park Row, New York.December 12, 1870.QUEBEC POST OFFICE.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed, \u201c Tender for Heating Post Office, Quebec,\u201d will be received at this office until THURSDAY, the 15th day of JUNE next, at NOON, for en efficicut HEATING APPARATUS for HEATING the NEW POST OFFICE, now being crected in the CITY OF QUEBEC.Plans of the Building can be seen, and other information can ba obtained, at the office of PIERRE GAUVREAU, Esq., Architect, at Quebec.The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.«By order, I\u2019.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 26:b May, 1871.; 4 Seed Potatoes OF THE FOLLOWING EXCELLENT VARIETIES, FROM IMPORTED SEED.ARLY ROSE, {the best early polatoe ever grown by me).EARLY GOODRICH, prolific and reliable.GARNET CHILI, large and sound.GLEASON, the roost prolific, a late potatoe, will keep until July of the following year after its growth, and is never affected by the potatoe disease, \u2014AL50\u2014 CALICO AND ROUGH COATS.FREDK.W.ANDREWS, Little River, and Corner St.Peter and St.Paul Streets, Quebec, Quebec, May 19, 1871.Quebec, Jans 5, 1871, Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.9, 1871.PII uy A SRE RP e The New York Tribune.1871.HROUGH struggle and suffering, at the cost vi imultiforin ugouies, bercavements, duvusiu- Mons, the Aiverican Idea embodied in the preamble to our fathers\u2019 Declaration of ludepeu- dence approaches its compièle realization.The noble, fapiring assertion that \u201cnil men are created equal,\u2019 and endowed by their Creator with inslienuble vighta to life, liberty, and the pureuit of happiness, \u2018is no louger u glittering generality, a poel\u2019s funcy, uw philosopber\u2019s epecu- lation, but tbe récognized base of our political fabric.The benign Revolution, which dutes from the Boston Mussucre of 1770, tinde its logical completion, just one century later, in the XVib Amendmeut, whici.gives to the equal political and civil rights of eve,\u2019 \u2018van boru ur nuturalizvd in our Republic the etield and defence of the Federal Constitution.The billows of Caste and Privilege may roar and rage around that rock, and may transiently seem on Lhe point of washing it away ; but its foundatious arc decp-laid aud steadfast, and the Lreakers of Reaction and Slavery are hurled against aud dash theirepray over it in vain.We do not underrate the forces of l\u2019rejudice aud Artstocracy.We do not forget that à very large minority of the American l'eoplestill bold iu their inmost hearts that Blacks bave no rights which Wobites are bound to respect.We tully uppreciate the desperation wherewith ull the warring elements of hatred to Ranublican achievement will be combined and hurled sgainst the battlements of Republican ascendavey in the Presidential Election of 1872.We do not doubt thut lo:al successes, facilitated by Republican feuds and disgensions, will inspire the obarging bost with u sanguine Lope of victory, such us nerved it to put forth its utmost strength io the eaclier stages of the contests of 1864 aud 1868.Yet our faith is clear and strong that (be American People still \u2018bless God that, on tLe red battle-fields of our late Civil War, the Union wasupbeldand Sluvery destroyed, and will never consciously decide that the precious blood thereou poured out was lavished in vain.The Tribune believes in the prosecution of the great struggle by legitimate menns to beueficent ends.To Stale Sovereignty, it opposes indissoluble National Integrity ; to Slavery lor Blacks, Liberty for all; to l\u2019roscription, Enfranchige- ment ; to Popular Ignorance, Universal Kduca- tion ; lo intensity und eternity of wrathful Hate, universal and iuviueible Good Will, It would fain do ita utmost to hasten the glad day when the South shall vie with the North in exultation and gratitude over the disappearance ol the last trace or taint of that spirit which impelled Man to exult in the ownership and chattelhood of his fellow Mun.Profoundly do we realize that the contest is not vet ended \u2014 that Millions mourn, more or less publicly, the downfall of the slaveholders\u2019 Confederacy, and rear their children to hate those by whose valor und constancy its overthrow was achieved.If we ever seem to differ esrentially from other Republicune, our convie- tion tbat magoanimity Is never weakness, that vengeance ia never polili , and tbat devils are not cast out by Beulzebub, must serve Lo explffn nlleged cccentricities whoss.perfect vindication we leave to Time and Reflection.The Tribune hus been, is and must be, à zealous advocate ol Protection to Home industry.Regarding babituul idivuesss as the greatest tov to human progress, the bune ot human happiness, we seek Lo win our countrymon iu mueser from tbe ensnaring lures of Speculation, oi T'raflic, tranquil paths of Productive Industry.We would gladly deplete our overcrowded cities, where thousands vainly j .#tle and crowd in misguided quest of \u201c Something to Do,\u201d to cover prairies und plains with colonies absorbed in Agriculiure, Mechanicsnnd Manufactures, and coustantly pro- jeoting into the blank, void wilderuess the homes und the works of civibzed Mun.Holding the Protection of Home Iudustry by discriminating duties on imported Wares and Fabrics essential to the rapid, beneficent diffusion vf Production in all its phuses and departments, and.so to the inatruction of our people in all the gaivfal arts of Peace, we urpe our countrymen to adhere to und uphold that policy, in undoubting faith that the true interest, not of a class or a section, but.of each ecciion and every usolul clues, is thereby subserved and promoted.The Tribune aims to be preëminently à News paper.Lis correspondents traverse every Stale, ure present on every important bmttle-field, are early advised of every notable Cabivet decision, observe tbe proceedings of Congress, of Legisiu- tures, snd ol Conventions, and report to us Ly telegraph all that scems of general interest, We have paid for one day\u2019s momentous advices from Europe by Uablu far more tban our entire re- ceipta for the issue in wbich those ndvices reached our renders, If lavish outluy., uoeleep- ing vigilance, and unbounded faith in the liberality, and discernment of the readiog public, will enable ue to muke a journal which bas no superior in the accuracy, varicty, and freshnese of its contents, The Tribune shall be such u journal.To Agriculture aud the subservient arts, we have devoted, and shall persistently devote, nore means und space than any of our rivals.We ofm to make the Weekly Tribune such a paper as no furmer can afford to do without, however widely his politica may differ from ours.Our reports of the Cattle, Horse, Produce, and General Markets, are eo full nod uccurate, our essays in elucidation of the farmer's ealling, and our regular reports of the Farmers\u2019 Club and kindred gatherings, are so interesting, that the poorest farmer will find therein a mine of suggestion and counsel, of which be cannot remain ignorant without positive and serious los.We gell The Weekly to Clubs for less than iis value in dwellings tor waste-paper : and, though its subscription is already very large, we believe that a Half Million more farmers will tuke it whenever it shall be commended to their attention.Wo ask our friends everywhere to aid us in s0 commending it.TERMS.Daily \u2018Fritnne, Marl Subscribers, 810 per annum.- Semi.Weekly Pribune, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annum Five copies or over.$3 each ; an extra copy will be rent for every club of ten sent tor at one time ; or, if preferred, a copy of Recollections of a Busy Lite, hy Mr.Greeluy.TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.To Mail Sobécril One Copy, one yeur, 52 issues.ee 82 Five Cupiey, one yeu r, 62 issue: \u2026 8 To One Address, all at cue Post-Office, 10 Copies.\u2026ssoncere casons i se+ccce +00.$1 50 ench.20 Cupies.\u2026 er s0sssoe 3 25 ench, 5O CupieS.\u2026.soscc0vccsa0s005 00000005 1 00 each.And One Extra Copy to ench Club.To Numes of Subscribers sll at one Post-Office.10 Copies.\u2026\u2026vossorerccss er esanneses $1 60 cach, 20 Copie.usvaccus vse 1 866nch.60 Copies.secsossorssce.0vcoe À 10Cach, And One Extra Copy to each Club.Persons entitled to an extra copy can, if preferred, have exther of the fullowing books, postage prepaid : Polittent Economy, by Horace Greeley, Pear Culture for Profit, hy P.T.Quinn ; The Elements of Agriculiure, by Geo.Is.Waring.ADVERTIBING RATES.Daiily Tribune, 20c., 40c., 60c., 766., and $1 pér line.Semi.Weekly Tribune, 25 and 80 cents per line.Weekly Tribune, $2, 83.and $6 per line.According to position in the paper.Tu subscribers wishing to preserve Mr.Greeley\u2019s \u2018escays on * What 1 Know of Farming,\" and who pay the fall price, i.6.$10 for Daily, $4 for Semi- Weekly, or $2 for Weekly \u2018Tribune, we will send the book, post-paid, if request be made nt the Lime vf subecribis g- BOUKS FOR SALE AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE.The Tribune Almanac.Price 20 cents.\u2018Tribune Alumansc Reprint.1838 to 1868.Bail bound, $10.a ° Recollections of a Busy Life.By Horace Greeley.Various styles of binding, Cloth, $2 50 library, $3 Au.Half Moroceo, $3, Fail Cloth $5.Morocen = alique, $7.Politienl Economy.By Hor.ce Greeley.$1 50.Ewbank's Hydraulies nnd Mechaoics.Sixteenth Edition.Large octave, Cloth, 85 Pear Culture for Profit.Quinn, $1, Elements of Agriculture.Waring.New Edition \u2014 Clmh, $1, Derintug for Aealth snd Profit.Waring.Cloth, $1 60.Sen (ree on receipt of price, In making remittaticos alwaps procure a draft on New York, or a f'ust-Ofliice Money Order, if possible, Where n-ither of these oun Le procured, send the money, but al.«nus in à regiaterec! letter.Tho registration fen han heen reduced 10 @ teen cents, and the pre-ent registration system han been found by the postai authorities to be virtually #0 rbsulute proteotion wgainst losses by mail.All Post.wasters are obliged to registur letters wben requested to fla so, Terma, cash in advance.Address Tur Trisuns, New-York.December 23,1870.Parke & Sons, Auctioneers, Brokers and GENERAL MERCHANTS, \u201c NO.20, JOHN STREET, AND \u2018 + NO.1, PALAIS HARBOR.GENERAL assortment of New and Second Haod Furniture, Platedware, Fancy Goods, for salé cheap.pr\" Special attention given to Auction Sales.2 vols.Quebeo, Feby.23, 1871.and of always over crowded Professions, to the | Under contract with he Gaveinn.eut of Canada for the Conveyance w Canadian and United States Mails.1871.\u2014Summer Arrangement\u2014 1871, (IYHIS COMPANY'S LINES are compon- ed ol the undernoted Firsi-cluss, bFuli- powered, Clyde-built, Double-Kugime lin Steanishipg:\u2014 Iessel, Ton'ge, Commanders.PoLyNESIAN, 4200 [Building 1 DAHMATIAN, 3600 [Building | CIRCASAIAN, 3400 [Builuing.] SCANDINAVIAN, 3000 Capt.Ballantine.Prussian, 3000 Lt.Duton, KNK, AUSTRIAN, 2700 Capt.J.Wylie.Nestorian, 2700 Capt.A.Aird.Moravian, 2650 Capt.Brown.PRAUVIAN, 2600 Lt.Smith, RNR.Germany, 3250 Capt.J.Grahani.Caspian, 3200 Capt.Scott.EUROPEAN, 2646 Cupt.Bouchette, HIBEUNIAN, 2434 Capt.B.S.Watts, Nova SCOTIAN, 2300 Capi.Richardson.NouTn AMEnICAN, 1784 Capl.Tiocks.Norway, 1100 Cupt: Myhies.SWEDEN, 1150 Capt.McKenzie.Satlingfrom LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, aud from QUEBEU esery SATURDAY, calling ut Loch Foyle to receive o board and land Mails und Passengers I1 and to Londonderry.Dates ol sailing ure as follows; \u2014 FROM QUEBEC : Penuvian, Satorday, 6th May, 1871, MoRaviaN, \u201c 13h + ¢ AUSTRIAN, § 200h « 6 Pnussian, «\u201c 27h « « NESTORIAN, i\u201c 3rd June, * SCANDINAVIAN, \u201c 10th + >.Andeverysucceeding Saturday.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC To Londonderry or Liverpool.Cubin\u20143$80 or $70, according lo accommodation.: Steerage\u2014 825.Berths not secured until paid for.{= An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel, A TENDER will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF every SATURDAY MORNING, wih Mais und Passengers, o1 NIN E o'clock precisely.For furibes particulars, apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO, Agenta Quebec, May 1, 1871.5 oy 1D THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.ETWEEN N.YORK and LIVERPOOL calling at Cork Harbour, Scotia, leaves Wednesday, Tih June.Samaria, sé Thursday, Hh ow Algeria, \u201c Saturday, 10h « Java, ; «Wednesday, 1dih « Abyssinia, + Saturday, 17h « Siberia, « Tuesday, coin \u20ac Russia, \u201c Wednesday, 21st ¢f Calabria, \u20ac Saturday, 24th « Cuba, se Wodnesday, 26th 66 China, \u201c Wedneslay, 5ih July.RATES OF PASSAGE.By the Wednesday, Steamers not carrying Divëlnge : Finsy CAniN.0.0222 00.$130 00.Gold, Secon Canin $80 00, Gold.First CABIN To Paris.$148 00, Gold.RETURN Tickers.$250 00, Gold.By the Thursday and Sunday S'eumers.FraeT CaBIiN.$80 00, Gold.STERRAGE.#30 On, Currency.RETURN Tickers.$150 00, Gold.Sleerage lickets trom Liverpouland Quecus- town and ull parts of Enrope, at fowes! rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Bellaat, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and othe) port on the Continent; and for Mediterranea porls.For Freight and Cabin passage, apply a the Company?s Office, 4 Bow hig teens For Steerage passage, at 111 Broadwa Trinity Building, CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, June 7, 1871.Agen.DARLEY\u2019S ABABIAN OIL FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY.THiS valuable preparation combines al the medicinal virtues ot those articles whieh long expeiience has proved 1v possess the most sate and eflicient properties for ihe cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Galls of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Rirg Bone, Spavin, Callous, Fatola, Sweeney, Externa; Poisons, Seralches or Grease, Sttaine, Lame ness, Mange, Whitlows, Corne, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feqg Horn Distemper, Swellings, and many oiler diseases which horses and cuftle are subject to.This celebrated Liniment kos been need for many years, and ils evralive proper ies thoroughly tested, and it ie conceded to be the cheapest snd most reliable remedy for all ex ternal complaints ever cffeted 10 the putlic- it never fails when timely used and fauhfoll apphed.To be had ot all Drnggisis and Conntry Merchants throughout the Dominion: Pric 25¢.per bottle, NORTHROP & LYMAN, NEWCASTLE, OxT., : Proprietors Soll in Quebec by J.Musson & Co., W F.Brunette, J.E, Burke, Rederitk McLeo E.Giroux.and all Medicine Dealers, Nov.19.1869.Spring Styles.Hats ! Renfrew & Marcou RE now offering the largest assortment the Newest Styles and Varieties of HAT to Le found in the Dominion, and af the lowes possible Prices, Lincoln & Brnnetl\u2019s SatifP and Felt Hats Children\u2019s Straws and Felts, Glengary Bonnets Best London made Umbrellas snd Walking Canes.\u2014\u2014p LEO Den'\u2019s best Kid and Buckskin Gloves.20, BUADE STREET.Opposite the French Cathedral.April 14, 1871.For Sale, VERS CEBAP.NE BILLIARD TABLE, ONE MISSISSIPPY BOARD, with Bullz and Cues complete, and in good order.PARKE & SONS, 20, 5t.John Street, Quebec, April 21, 1871. HEMICAL PRINCIPLES =i and Wasting Diseases, DR.PADWAYS CARS APARILLLAN HESOLYVENT- Noe Tr heciee Cirre froin all nausen- ?AR cad ei ta spohenuf here, Pr.Rade + = came wo © .Z14PAILLIAN RESOLVENT, .ue à M die! Chente ; a uf dhe ninst sop.The Gare gn roots wielding inn of this wons iia medicine qrestest cuve al tic soll, under the iced betetn- fre ry ok = Ce = or teurtiless roots tu CoE ag wr SION (thirty tot for Lt secvices and os in this branch alone, ceo ants (8 hina secured in tu teas Remedies, more S:RLAFANILLIAN RESOLVENT, , sonnet ceria; for never : 11 au dicine that ant nuthes sountt, ratiful withat, the Saale ay Qs EEN AP IRILLEIN HESOLVENT.I.20e lPrineiples supplied to \u2018 vp bedy dongle the : LNSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT : He tot vf nourishmente ns FISKE KING AND ANRING QUALITLEN.< tin +2 stein with calaile or heats Bat vpertiess 14 even 21 Rraquive and Ulcerntet dise carn of the Fyes, Easy, Mouth, Throaty sin waa\u201d Hedy ses tie veicht a wm ALL WEAK 3 fd nppotites NING DISCHARe cay Hard Lanse lear ns! beantiful, i .ever Noes ond Ulcerds Tears Gravely Gleety maul Strictnre.ot \u201caf thie venter clear und pass freely, trouser Bartciaatess, ancl bavests swith the vis Lt shoud those whog from wenks= : tse alec dedicient or exhausteds Genius ram the perils Inchilent to of lite cessation of Mensess »léase ho seck Health.© on wan.woman of child, however a ead their systems nee still in a con went.and their LUNGS, n-tvsher vital organs not waste of repair, or il capable of \u201ctie re gecat ct proces of RADWAY'S Sd sagratrithian Resotrent, Lo eher restored to health, or the wastes Vv the clemonts of sud from the system.i KIDNEYS, and {1 1 MACH] : the i îno, may, and Will, by the an fexolvent.continue to for no matter how low the the system can be brought his tissue and flesh-making
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