The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 11 juillet 1873, vendredi 11 juillet 1873
[" Ag ria d tL his fa Lok 12.FD dy nos io, periect ail i inown pec.to aluble | evely ecas À hat ae run) ceeasary d'excre- wisitious hora er ski, unetic § ential te nce, and race for MATE 28 (hess kod with | 18, bm oho parson he KD: RINAUT LAKENe womb, [nkening fe in the Pil ree a lied to ARSA- ing {be ns, Lov cretion 8] fil water in ct oun \u20ac rs Ql Af pu 0 Int { ve of 11 ool leads 1'a.30 cab ho?1 Luxe t Aw.JB nae : neral position in India and enjoying the distress to which they seamed > Lelieving that we may |to be put by his disappearance.wi « belicying : course.8 ridiculous and heartless trick, but lo said : \u201cIn looking to ou I caunot find groun vie neglect any means of maintaining our supre- by the Court of Queen's season of navigation, 214 vesseln have been though with evident re- licensed by the Quebec Custons House, for the Local Trade of the Province of Quebec.been discharged Beuch, London, ¢ luctunce, and with an apparent desire lo t fhe.quand ar (Pomers granted by .; ë ! - ; .i | es, bap racoiveq to Tngipt qn the \u20ac deal tenderly with the abuse of overloading.A \u2014\u2014 mucy, or that we can diaarin without risk in a such tricks are by no means -unoonuans *; ofthe Is gard the poldiers aecubion We quote from the opinion of oue of the firat-rate of 100 guns, the Bayal ve \u201c1 Rar Passsce.\u2014-The new ship Clydesdale, fanciod security.lu appears lo ie that we will give one or two exampioe.oar 1834, intel- der aber ura 1 the natioine ona vem = men Tm IEEEEESE Hindus, as follows : second-rate of 84\"guoe, ahd the Defence, # Capt.R.Kerr, 1888 tons register, built last | never had less hold on the affections of the i n the rood f the death of Captain plete; snd, murevver.to call oul the reserves 8 Nn b > CG a tie \u201cI cannot satisfactotily to my own mind, third-rate of 64 guns.The King was preud of inter ut Quebec by Messrs.J.E.Gingras & people than at present.[ do not at all suribute igence Ne \u201cby arownin at Herne or reluforssments are deeded.ve, ?+ AN .» - oe .> ; npry Che 0 £ ol az account for the loss of that ship within a few his fleet, which was then med invincible; Co., left this port on the 17th of June, and was thos ed very site if Europeans had been Bay, on the coast of Kent.10 deceased: contetente with the irreconcilable are a .IEA J \u2014 {wiles of the port of departure.and wi me but if on Monday, says the Pall Mall Gazette docked iu Liverpool on the 9th of July, exempt The Cause is, I believe, wuch deeper.gentleman was esse of considerable induce them to return fo the Cortes, but ve \u2014.- _ ., .v .: i 3 u FRIDAY, JULY lle, 1813.Oe Averactory conclusion nm my own of June 24th, it had been rtill in existence and thus making the ran in 22 days.The class of European officials who made nroperty in the county ot Edinburgh, impossible for tem to accede, attacked by a hostile Devastation, not a vestige of it would bein a defensive condition in 20 \u2018minutes, while the Devastation would be uninjured and quite ready to engage 20 or more identifi ith debt, so i i d identified themselves become completely overwhelmed with \u2019 rope represented by à very lew )that he was obliged for same years post to live such men as \"Colonel Ramsay of Kemaon.comparatively in retirement.is curious.The The remembrance of tie benefits which we The story of the comaing | Curio or ind other than that the ship wasoverloaded, and 80 was unable to compete with what was not extraon!inary weather at all, by reason ol her carrying too much cargo.1 cannot leave General Nouvillas bas resigned, and ji ; pected that the Government wil} een resignation.Pt bia Madrid, July 10.\u2014The Oarlists bay.the town of Sunguensea, in the \u2014\u2014 A Vessets 1x Porr.\u2014The number of rea-going Co SEE FIRST PAGE.vessels entered inwards ut the Quebec Custom \u2014 © captureà TAFE PACIFIC RAILWAY MUDDLE.Senator Mucphersou has come out io the Torouto papers with his version of the Pacific Railway negotiations., meut ia so lengthy that wo prefer giving ouly its salient points.He contradicts in the most positive manner the statements made lv Sir Hogh Allau in is deposition.He denies that he demanded $750,000 worth of stock, under the threat of opposition it he dil not get it.He farther affirms that he did, not attempt to detach Sir Hugh Allan from his American friends.He says furthermore taat \u2018 there never out of my mind that + \u2014tuat the two steveicr::, Anderson and Campbeli, whose chara\u201d r has not ded that I can see, who loaded this ves seaman- uttac | sel, and who are experienced both in The doco vii snd in loading chips leo, say, \u2018In our non, for the time of the year, the ship was much and dangerously overloaded, and I would not have sailed three miles in the «hip, if I had to receive the whole ship and fhch strongly enters ii been of the same kind of ships.George IIL left Portsinouth on the 26th of June at 6.45 a.m, and reached Kew about 2p.m.The Shah lek Loudon on Monday at 8 o'clock, arrived at Portsmouth at 10, reviewed the fleet, visited the dockyard, received addresses, wasenter- tained at a b.nquet, got back to London at half-past 7, and, after dining, went to Albert- House, from the opening of navigation up to yesterday, July 10, (including 98 from the Lower Purts,) is 483.Tle clearauces to the same date (including TI [rom the Lower Ports) are 396, leaving 87 vessels in port.There are also 29 vessels in the port of Montreal.Vesset, Aonouxb Ix Lare Sr, Péren.\u2014The c\u2026 zu &5 & present at the end of that distance.\u201d wv that 16 very strong, and therefore, hav- in\u201c to come to the conclusion that this ship wäs e0 lust by overlonding, I think we cannot, sonsiste \u2018y witli tbe rules of tbe Court, put the er\" al law in motion against Mr.2limsoll, 3:il, I \u2018must say, in conclusion, az were a3 much eclipsed as the feet of Vice- hall, where the glories of Ranelagh 100 years Adus.ral Pye was by that commanded by Ad- n : Sir G.Roduey Mundy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 barque Guiana, Capt.Smith, from Sydney, C.B., (consigned to Messrs.DeWolf & Powell) with a coal cargo, while on her way to Mout- real, in tow of the steamer St.Andrew, grounded at 10 a.m.on the 8th inst., about 15 miles above the Flats, Lake St.Peter, and will have which we relieved from oppression and inis- days.The present generation oniy consider their present restraints and the obligations imposed on them, and the more educated aud ambitious look for a larger share of places of influence and emolument than they now possess.The religious movement, though the scope of its objects and intentions has not been fully brought to light, shows & much wider extent and combination than we have hitherto appreciated.\u201d \u2014_ DEATH ON A SON'S EVIDENCE.conferred on the people of the parte ol India captain one morning left rule has passed away with the péople of those went aloug the wooden pier, For this purpose, he paying the usual sassed, and taking care to Le seen | On getting to the outer ex: Bay to bathe in the sea.toll as he by the toll-man.e his clothes, which he laid down as1f to remain till he came out of the water.He, however, did not enter the sen, but stealthily scrambled along in a naked state underneath the woodwork of the pier till he got unseen to some adjacent furze and sand-heaps, where he dressed himself in & suit of clothes which fie hind previoualy deposited at the spot.So equipped Lie went across the country, and succeeded in getting off to the Continent.The captain nol returning to breakfast, an Navarre, 25 miles suuth-eust of Pa ehot tbe tux-collegtor.maoder-iu-Chl-t of ths Army of the 4 } 1 been accepted.ÀL is said Genl.Cour remity of the pier, he atripped himself of all immediately appointed as bie successor, Province of mpeluns, ang The resignation of General Nouvillas, 55 Com.North, bay dion will ba \u2014\u2014 AUSTRIA.Vienna, July 9.\u2014Notice is given 1 ; nals that the International Patent Riga on™ will convene où tbe 14tb of August, Ap Tmperia Commission bus been appointed to AFrADge lb preliminaries, The language used at the Con gress will be the German, but the French wd English will be permitted.The decisions of 1 Congress will be comwunicated throypy we several Commissions Lo the respective Govern, mm = .\u2014_\u2014 Lobe ding him, and as was ny concerted action between Mr.(in just sf.Norwood, that \"ile we \u2026 COLLEGE FOR PRECEPTORS.The Paris correspondent of the Pall Mall inquiry wae set on foot regarding hin, 10 be lightened before she can be floated off.ments.Inventors and proprietors of inventions : i i clear to every are sotively moving in the matter, Brydges and myself in respect to the times intormation, | thik \u2018ere are| Louden is trying to educate teachers ona \u2014\u2014_\u2014 Gazette says:\u2014Aun extraordinary scene lus his clothes were foun I aile bashing.aod important gatbering is noticipaieds © 106 Corian Pacific Railway\u201d In Februar:, wapré.s ix his buok greatly t.:e = .veted.sien which muy be effective.In Queen's Lirenany AND Historical Sooievv.\u2014At| just been grace re the Cou at pT Every search was made for the body, but in| London, July Sa Jicuna despatch to Ihe 1872, Sir Hugh Allan proposed he should {think Le : ugh we come ta the oan Square, Bloomsbury, there is a valuable in the meeting of this society held on the Sth at Agen.It may De ren ey There was no doubt of his decease, and Standard says an attempt was made yesterde whet ~ tha e Li \u2019 : months ago a rural postman, called Mano, was tried for the murder of his father, mother, wife, and two children, and was sentenced to hard labour for lite.Had the evidence against Mano not been of the most slender description, he would naturally have been condemned to death.The jury were at the same time horrified at the atrocity of the crime, but not thoroughly convinced \u201cthat Mano was the assassin, and bence they delivered a verdict which did not permit of the judge awarding capital punishment.Mano set up an alibi, and he certainly proved this much, that very late at night he threw himself on some straw in an outhouse at a village distant nine or ten miles from the scene of the crime, and that he was found asleep early next morning in the same place.It was considered almost impossible that Mano could have gone home, murdered five persons, have returned Lo the outhouse, and have fallén asleep between he time he was seen to turn in for the night and the hour at which he was aroused the next morning.The only evidence against Mano was given by his son Bernadin, a lad of avout ten years of age.Bernadin said that he was in bed with his younger brother when his father came into the house in the middle of the night, and be heard cries of murder.His father came aud looked at him, but he pretended to be asleep, and afterward he saw Mano hiding his trousers.It turned out, however, that Bernadin had for a long time declared he knew nothing of the affair, and it was only several months after the crime had been committed that he told this tale.Mano, fon him in the eaterprise, und become 8 provisions] director.Sir A.Allan stated (\"Norwood was away when that was done 1int he bad un nnderstanding with Gos- | was very easy for him to aecertain that he ernment that the undertaking should be iu vought this ship some few years before, his band, and that he hud secured the | -tipulating that she should carry 1,800 tons ; vo-operation of wealthy Americans.He «nd I must say myself that looking 4 y proposed a Board of eleven Directors\u2014 4¢t 28 Prove, think it ia no ju : ; Jl to Mr.Plimsoll for the expressions whi tx Canadian and five American, the lutter te used.I think be has no right d A - ; .ght to draw a1 being all Directors of the Northern Pacific || ference that Mr.Norwood 1s one of tl: Railway.To this Mr.Macphersou took |.greatest sinners\u2019 in the tredz, and thal: exception, pointing out that the Americuus, .- \u2018abitualiy send shipe to sea overloade , if they should hold the major part of the |» ha reckleas disregard for the safely o u : stack, ns he proposed, would be complete Srey, Knowin that in the event of the \u2018oss ! mucsiers of Me Railway, and subordinate \u2018be ship, he will not be out of pocket, becau: ; \u2019 Lo ve is tully insured.Thats a frightful charge, is trafie arrangements to their interest \u2018nd as far as the evidence 1e before us, 1 inusi in the States.Mr.Mucpherion also ol» ay, whotly without justification.I think Mr.jected to the constitotion of the Canadian >limao!l ought to remember, and I Leg ini Lo \u2018portion of the Board on the ground that -emember, that the best of causes may be Ortario was not sufficiently represented, injured by bad advocacy, aud that these a1d no represeutative from British Columbia Wservations he lus made are calcu ted to ; sed.He nfterwards received a \"Jure the cause he has at heart, which 1 am Was Proposed, : rar from saying 18 not a good one.These lever from Sir Hugh, stating that $1,450, rosa charges which Liave been ade appear, 000 in stack had been allotted to him, Sir rom the evidence which has been put before Hugh Alan, which be proposed to divide 14, to have 10 ground for justification at all; ns fol'aws + Macpherson, Foster, Abbott, Smith snd Andrew Allan, Nathan and «nd therefore 1 say I entirely concur in the Bry dizer $100,000 each 5 himseli $500,000 ; judgment of my brotber Blackburn, and tu nark the senee of the Court, 1 think we should Mélnnes, Shedden, Gzowski, McGreevy aul George Brown $50,000 each.A nake Mr.Plimsoll pay his own costs, and there ture the rule will be discharged without costs.\u201d subsequent letter from Sir H.Allan stated that Mr.George Brown would not be # by sn incendiary to fire the exbibition builgin Correspondents of London journals, who use returned bere from Vieuna, biut that the buildin will probably be burned soou.8 Loudon, July 10.-A Vienna despatoh atat:s that the fre discovered in the principal gallery of the Exbibitiou building was lighted pager 1h) bad been placed there by incendiaries.The flames were extinguished.Vienna, July 10.\u2014Tbe Emperor Las c the Grand Cross of the Order of Francs Jom on Baron Sch varlz, the director-general of ig Interustional Exhibition.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 FRANCE AND GERMANY.Perie, July 9\u2014The second instalment of {wo bundied and filty miliious francs of the lan milliard ot the war-indemnity was delivered to tbe German trexaury on the 5th inst.There now remains due to Germany but five hundred million france, which, in accordance with the res: signed at Berlin on the 16th of March last, jg to be paid by tha 6th of next September.Paris, July 10 \u2014fn accordance with the Trealy signed in Berlin last March, under which (be Departments of the Vorges, Ardennes, Meus and the Moselle, a3 wall us the arrondissement of Belfort, are to be evacuated on payment of the second instalment of the last wmilliard of the war indemnity, the German troops commenced to retire on the 3d Inst.The withdrawal wil) coutinue by detachments until the 10h Augna, when the above-mentioned country will by entirely ¢vacuated.stitution known as \u201cThe College of Preceptors,\u201d aud in it the teachers are taught.The the insurance offices, accordingly, after the usual formalities, paid considerable sums, which his creditors, both aa a body, and as individuals, had insured npon his life.One of these gentlemen, whose claim a little exceeded four hundred pounds, received that sum from an insurance office, Under the will of the deceased, the states, which were entailed, fell into the hands: of a respectable body of trustees, who administered the proceeds on ebalfof the heir, a minor, and the other members of the family.- Matters being settled, the family, for change of scene, visited Paris.Here they were discovered by tlie captain, who tovk care, how- aver, not to make himself known.Haunting the hotel where they lodged, he enjoyed the pleasure of seeing his wile and children walking and riding out.One day, thoroughly disguised, he had the exquisite satisfaction of handing his daughters into & cab, and throwing to them a bouquet of flowers\u2014a piece of civility from a lounger at the door of an botel which seemed somewhat extraordinary.; Years drifted on.ihe family were living in a quiet, unobtrusive way iu Edinburgh on the wreck of their fortune, £ad the incident of the supposed drowning had p\u2018ssed from the public mind.With the restlessness and cunniug of 4 monomaniac, the captain could not remsin in seclusion.He resolved to come to Edinburgh, and actually did so, braving the possibility of discovery.Soon after arriving at the beginning of last winter, he was seen by several individuals, who could entertain no doubt of his sasy ior Me.« limaoll to have ascertained tha instant, the following donations were laid on the table:\u2014Sessional papers; Census of ruling spirit and director of the College is Mr.Canada, 1871, trom Government; 2 Partridge- Joseph Puyne, & gentleman widely known in Eggs from Mr.Craig, SL.Foye; aud One English literary and philosophical circles, who, Copper Coin from Judge Roy.The ballotting ifter an eminently successful career as a {or several gentlemen proposed as new mern- teacher, has retired on a competence, and, hers liad to be deferred till the next monthly during the last ten years, has devoted himself meeting, their proposers, or seconders not to a diffusion gf those secrets of success which his experience us an instructor has given him.The new movement of which he is the soul, is the appointment for .the first time in England of a professorship.of the science and art of education.There is & breaking away {rom the conventional plans of teaching in many directions.One teacher begins his in- struc ions on the globe and universe by in- specung the \u2018Th.\u2018es at London Bridge and widening outward into space, while the other makes the Queen and Gladstone the centre of the history, aud groups the whole record of man ti, the world around them.Prof.Payne entére! up\u2019 1 his duties last February, and at once attracted a class of seventy students, sixty-five of wom are women, all either teachers or prep.rinz for that work.Having es tablished his system in London, the Professor will ex dt to Etinburgh.being present.Caxapa Pressyrenian Cuonou.\u2014The Montreal Presbytery ofthe Canada Presbyterian Cliurch wet in Knox Church, Montreal, on Wednesday, and a large amount of business was transacted.The resignation of the pastorate of Chalmers\u2019 Church, Quebec, by the Rev.W.B.Clark, was received, and, under the circumstances, accepted, On motion it was resolved to place on record the high estimate in which Mr.Clark is held by the Presbytery, and also that his name be retained on the roll.The Rev.R.M.Thoraton of Knox Church, was appointed to preach and declare tlie church vacant on the first Sunday in August, and to act as Moderator of Session of this church during the vacancy.The Rev.Mr.Clark will preach his farewell sermon on the last Sunday of July.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE KHIVAN CAMPAIGN.INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.New York, July 10.-\u2014The Herald's corresp .- ; _ ; co ; \" ARE ; adiny dent at Scheikurik River, Oxus, Jude 4u, : i 2 In the English House of Commons on Tues- RUCT °C Tursen Meaguriyc.\u2014We have received considering that he had been unjustly identity.Rumors to this effect spreading telegraphs the details of tbe military operations, Suite ed on por lay, the gui inst Mr.Henry Richard, member OBSTRUCTIONS OF COMMERCE, from the author, a work on Timber Surveying ccudemned, appealed, and now a higher abroad, it was supposed Vis! the pretended |5 private Kbiva despaich bring deel x subs > Mr, .2 ) Hr.ler By an act passed in the expiring days of the last session of the United States Congress, it is required that 211 gold coin shall be of tull standard weight, r pids, Ottawa River.L'ians and Specifications ean be seen at this otioe, and ut the Lacbine-Canal Office, Montreal, where printed forms of Tender will be furnished.All Tenders must be made on the printed forws, and to each must be atlachad the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent per- n narnve à sm s0n+.residents of the Dominion, williog to be- TIMBER CALCTTATIONS come sureties for the due fulfilment of the coniratt.» The Department will not br bound Lo accept MIDDLETON & DAWSON the lowest or By order F.BRAUN, Secretary., Department of Public Works, , Otlawa, 27th June, 1873.3 N and after TUESDAY, the 24(h instant, the fine Steatuers of this Line will leave, on arrival of the Steamer from Montreal, as follows : SAGUENAY, \"Capt.LECOURS, \"On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS.UNION, Capt.MOUNTAIN, (For Chicoutimi.) On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.ST.LAWRENCE, Capt.CHABO WV, Oo THURSDAYS, for the Fur Famed SAGUE- NAY, calling at Murray Bay.River du Loup, Tadousac, sad Ha! Ua! Bay.; ST.LAWRENCE, .{ On SATURDAYS at'1 P.M., fôr RIMOUSKI , calling at Murray Bay and River du Loup.CL Y D E, Capt.BERNIER.The Department will not be bound to.accept: Ou WEDNESDAYS aod SATURDAYS, for \u201cio KAMOURASKA, calling at Baie St.Paul, Evoulements, Marray Bay, and Riviere Quelle.Relurning, the Boats will call at same porta, Passage Tickets for sale, and State Rooms secured at No.3, Sous-le-Fort Street ; by Mr.- THE WHEAT FIELD of AMERICA} apne SroveneosNenoleon Wart of th ike Street, and at the Office, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, A.GABOURY.Secretary, St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Co.Quebec, June 21, 1873.NOTICE ro CONTRACTORS.undersigned, «od endorsed, \u201cTender for received ai thisOn +, until NOON of TUESDAY, $2.50 to $4.00.SEVEN YEARS\u2019 CREDIT ; the 15th day of *Li.Y next, for the FORMA- 1 Wurrantee Deeds; Northern Pacific 7-30 TION ofa CHANNEL tWrougb the shoal below ~ Marie Emma, Fournier, Caraquet, NB, W H Jeffery BONDS, now selliog dt par, received for land at tbe Rapid at Ste.Anne, Ottawa River.$1.10.No other unoccnpied lands present such Plung and Specifications of the works can be seen at fhis Office and at tbe Lachine Canal Soldiers under the New Law (March, 1872) Office, Montreal, on and after Wednesday, the get 160 acres FREE, near the railroad, by one 2nd day of July next, where printed forms of Pender and otier information will be farnisbed.The eignatures ot two solvent and responsible furnished from all prinoipal points East to pur- persons, tesidents of the Dominion, willing to chasera of Railroad Larda, and to settlers \u2018on become sureties for ibe dye fulbimant of the Government Homesteads.Purchasers, their contract, must be attached to each Tender.wives aod cbildren CARRIED, FREB over the The Depariment does not.however, bind iteelf Northern Pacilic Road.Now is the lime for to accept the lowest or any Tender.ettlers and Colonies to get Railroad Lands and By order F.BRAUN, } : Secretary, .Department of Public Works, ttawa, 21st June, 1873.6 Insolvent Act of 1869.In the matter of LOUIS A.DASTOUS, of Rimouski, An Ineolvent.REDITORS are hereby NOTIFIED that tbe INSOLVENT has deposited in my Office 3 of his liabilities subject to be computed in FOREIGN NOTE and LETTER PAPERS, while no rtaining such proportion; and should no and colored, Also, HAND and MACHINE- opposition be made to said Deed of Composition MADE PAPERS, for Specifications ; ACCOUNT and Discharge within three juridical days next y atter MONDAY, the ELEVENTH day of #8 Their Stock of STATIONERY willalways AUGUST next, the undersigned Assignee will be found well assorted, and will contain every net upon the said Dced of Composition and requisite for the COUNTING HOUSE, MER- Discharge acording lo its terms.R.HENRY WURTELE, Official Assignee.: 7 / AND AMENDMENTS.: In the matter of GARANT & TRUDELLE, : Book Sellers and Stationers, 1 Insolvents.OWEN MURPHY, Interim Assignee.Quebec, 27th June, 1873.i HE Insolvents have made an assignment of their ESTATE to me ; and the ORÉDITORS are notificid to MEET at my Office, TELEGRAPH BUILDING, ST.PETER STREET, Lower Town, Quebec, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of JULY next, st\u2018 BLEVEN o'clock, A.M., toreceive State- meats of their Affairs, and to appoint an Assignee.EE AS 2 20 BUADE STREET, of the NEWEST STYLES of SILK and FELT HATS, NOTICE.MRS Boast MILLINERY and DRES Desfosses Street.St.Roch\u2019s, Also, FANCY WORK, &o.wa.All arders promptly attended to.Quebec, May 14, 1873.im Wanted.Six FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WOMEN.Apply ST.LOUIS HOTEL.Quebeo, July 8, 1873, MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, at No.1, from tbe Best English Makers.Quebec, March 20, 1873.Renfrew & Marcou, McALPINE'S CONTAINING ABOUT 1000 PAGES.PROSPECTUS.Ob or about the 1st SEPTEMBER, 1873, will be published, price $300, McALPINE'S DOMINION CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRES- TORY, contatuing about 1000 pager, AS the solicitatios ot a number of Mercbanle und otbers, the Subscriber hus desided to publisa This work will contain the names nud addres of every business man in Ontario, Quebee, Nova Scotiu, New Brunswick, Prince Edward\u201d Island, end Newfoundiaud ; euch branch being alphabetically arranged.The Publisher has conclnded to place (be Directory at the low figure of $3.00 per copy, in snd so make it the very best medium for advertising.Your advertising patronage is earnestly solicited, an the success of the present edition, and the continuation of the publication in the lature, depend very largely upon the support received from advertisers, A Copy of the Direclory will be included with each advertisement.Tbe Printing will be cxecuted by Joux LovELi, Montreal.DAVID McALPINF,- Publisher of the Maritime Provinces Directories, 123 Granville Street, Halifax, N.S, June 11, 1878.NEW BOOK.SUPPLY (cheap edition) of S.Plimsoll\u2019s Work, entitled \u2018\u201c OUR SEAMEN\u2014A0 Appeal.\u201d\u201d\u2014Price, 75 cts.Balance-Sheet of the Washiugton Treaty of 1872 In Account with the People of Great Britain and her Colonies, by the Rt.Hon.Viscount Bury, M.P., K.C.M.G.\u2014Price, 35 cts.Punsbon\u2019s Lectures and Sermons.\u2014Price, $2.00 Blue cloth gilt.Sitcomb\u2019s Letters to Young People, Married and Siogle\u2014cheap edition\u201450¢ts.A Sister's Story, by Mrs.Augustus Craven.Price, $1.75.The Question of the Day\u2014a Temperance Lecture delivered by J.Newton Emra, Lieut.H.P.Royal Marines.Price, 25 cts.London's Heart\u2014a Novel\u2014by B.F.Faijeon.Price, $1.00 I Go a-Fishing, by W.C.Prime\u2014-$2.50.For sale by \u2019 MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, June 9, 1873.\u2019 ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Of HARTFORD, Conn.CASH CAPITAL, - - - $3,000,000.HIS COMPANY WAS ESTABLISHED in 1819.LOSSES PAID in fifty-three years, $35,000,000, The amount lost by the Boston Kire this month is $1,500,000.Tbe net Assets of the Company on let Nov, vere 85,050,000.Atter providing for all «8 Liabiiities, iocluding Losses at Boston.the Jompany\u2019s © - ts are over $3,500,000.28 FIR RISKS taken at moderate rates.\"\u201cOSSES & \u2018ed promptly.; DANIEL McGIE & SON, | Quebec, Nov 20, 1872.AUENTS.J.PARKE & SONS, auctioneers, Brokers, -and- Comunis- sion Merchants, ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ail Sales by Auction of Houdelibld\u201d Furniture, Real Eetale, or Stock of any kind, whether at private residence or at our large Sale Ropm, No.17 Palace Street.Having had several years\u2019 experience in conducting public Sales, we feel warranted in promising our patrons every satisfaction, with large and prompt returne.J.PARKE & SONS.Auctioneers &e., 17 Palace Street.Quebec, April 7, 1873.' NEW LeRossignol & Davidson: No.10, ST.JOHN STREET, (WITHOUT,) AND 5 Cote du Passage, Levis, AVE NOW OPENED OVER 100 CASES of NEW DRY GOODS, containing the NEWEST, the MOST RARE, and CHEAPEST GUODS there are in Quebec, having been:all bought in the best houses in Europe.2 Consisting of Cloths and Tweed, Cassimere, Upper Canadian Tweed, Alpacca, Cobourg, Patamatta, Baratbea, Crape Clotbs, Metz Cloth for Mourning, Dress Goods, Grey Cottons, Sheeting, Skirting and Prints, Black Glacé Silk and Gros Grain, Ladies) Umbrellas and Parasols, Marcella and Piqué, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies\u2019 Silk Ties, Gentlemen\u2019s do.; a grest variety of Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Slegves and Collars, flowers and Feathers, and a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention.shape in Quebec ; also the rarest Trimmings, such as Grape of Paris, Crape Plis, Grenadine Net, Silk Gauze, Corded Silk, Spotted Nets, &o.Ææ- À speciality of Black Gros Grain Silk at\u201d 7s.6d., worth 9a.9d., and at 58.worth 6s.9d, ; other Colored Silk for 6s.6d., worth Ta.éd.; 100 pieces Grey Cotton at 7d.a yard, worth 9d.A lot of Tapestry Carpet, bought 48 job lot, for 5, worth Ga.Gd.Millinery made to order in latest styles and fashion, baving engaged the services of an experienced Milliner., Also, Caps, Mantles, and Dresses, made to order in the newest {nsbions.LeEROSSIGNOL & DAVIDSON.Quebec, May 5, 1873.RENFREW & MARCOU present large Stock of SUMMER HATS, SL faotured by the best - LONDON MAKERS.Fo Portland, Maine.May 5, 1873.oe 12m + For Salé, CEERI DOUBLE, SINGLE, and PA Also, a number of SL \u2018& SONS.Quebec, March 12, 1873, Co.Dominion Classified Business Directory a Business Directory of tbe Dominion of Canada, |, order to ensure as large a circulation ua puasible,- DRY GOODS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 28 200 Doz.Straw Hats, which are the newest IRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO their Of the Newest and mest Elegant Styles, mañiu- Panama, Braell and Leghorn, Hata for the Hot 5e He ag Weather.' 5 ; La Children\u2019s Straw and \u201cFol Hats\u201d wb \u201cBow Prices.- CE 3 Gi Quebec, June 13, 1878, *- au 5 TO B20 wait zits wanted! Allclasces of working people, of either sex, yéunglor old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else.Particulars frec.Address @.STINSON & CO., LOR STOVES, in good variety; a Large IRON SAFE- RIGHS and CARIOLES.+ c Selling off very low.~ AVE THIS DAY OPENED 8IX CASES 8 y J.PARKE .4 ' x ve BP 397 at Allan Line.Under Contract with the Government of Canada forthe Conveyance ol Canadiat and United States Mails.1873.~ BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, \u20141873, FYHIS COMPANY'S LINES are composed AL of thg qudernoted First-cluee ['ull-powered Clyde-byill Double-engine Iron Steamsb pr SARDINIAN, 4200 tons, [Building.] Ciroassian, 8400 « Uapt.J.Wylle.PoLYNESIAN, 4200 « Capt.R.Browo.SARMATIAN, 3600 Cupi.A.Alrd.SCANDINAVIAN, 3000 « Lt, Smith, R.N.R, Prussian, 30600 + Lt.Dotton,R.N.R.AUSTRIAN, 2700 ++ Capt.J.Ritobie, NESTURIAN, 2700 Capt.Waite, Moravian, 2650 «\u201c Capt.J.Graham.PERUVIAN, 2600 \u2018 Capt.Richardäson.CARPIAN, 8200 « Oupt.Trocke, H:BERNIAN, 3434 \u201c Lt.Archer.R.N.R.MANITOBAN, 3400 « Capt.Hugh Wylle.CANADIAN, 3000 « Capt.Mokenzi .Nova Scorian, 2800 \u201c Capt.Grange.NORTH AMERICAN, 1784 \u201c Capt.J.Miller, CORINTHIAN, 2400 \u2018\u201c Cupt.Jas.Scott.AGADIAN, 1350 \u201c Cupt.Wilson.PHŒNIOIAN, 2600 + Capt.E.Scott.WALDENSIAN, 2800 ¢ Capt.A.Woods, ST.PATRICK, 1207 % Capt.Stephen, NewroUNDLAND, 1500 « Capt.Myliue.THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE (Sailing from LIVERPOOL every TEURS- DAY, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, calling at LOCH FOYLE to receive on board and land.Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland acd Scotland, ) are intended to be despatched from QUEBEC : HisersiaN, SATURDAY, 14th June, 1873.[LS PRuUssIAN, let 6 MORAVIAN, \u201c 281 #6 SARMATIAN, \u201c 6th July, « CIRCASSIAN, \u201c 12th © \" POLYNESIAN, « 19th © \u201c Rates of Passage from Quebec: Cabin.treeaaeans $70 or $80 25 THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE (Sailing from GLASGOW every TUESDAY, and from QUEBEC on or about every THUNS- DAY,) are intended to be despatched row QUEBEC : St.PATRICK, on or about 18th June.Puaniciay, © \u201c 3rd July.MANITOBAN, \u201c «17h « Rates of Passaye from Quebec: Cabin .C Intermediate .c.cuuen,.40 Steerage.a.ssrcenaue sua see 2.sm.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon oartied oneach v ssi.A TENDER with Mails and Passengers for the LIVERPOOL MAIL STEAMERS will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF cvery SATURDAY MORNING, at NINE o'clock precieely.For further particalare, apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO., Agents.Quebec, June 11, 1873. \u2018will have this trade-mark où \u2018fl; Note ure oni jo CENTRAL STORES in UPPER TOWN, know as BILODEAU'S BUILDINGS, No.5, FABRIQUE STREET, opposite the Office of the Evening \u2018* Meroury,\u201d\u2019 where they will con- tnue the HOUSE-FURNISHING, FURNITURE, and AUCTION business.24 Parties furnishing houses can be supplied with a complete OUTFIT.Furuitare; &e., &¢, boaght from and sold for parties\u2019 vbo have an objection to an Auction at their rsaidence.##- Liberal advances made on Goods sent in for sale.Auction Sales promptly attended to, at No.5 Fabrique Street, and Firat Flat Champlain Hall 5 entrance from front facing the river.W.S.PARKE & C0 Quebec, Jan.81,1873.W.S.PARXE & CO; Auctioneers, Brokers, Valuators, and General Cemmission Merchants, THEIR present large and well-assorted Stock having been purébased at very low rates, will be sold cheap.The Stock comprises a general assortment of Electro-plated Ware, Fancy Wares, Cutlery, Jewellery, New and Second-Hasd Furniture, all House Furpishing Goods, &o., &e.Highest prices given for Second-hand Goode of every description.: Agents for Mesers.REANNY, LER & Co, Electro Plate Manufactarers, Sheffleld ; also, Agents for ALEXANDER\u2019S Prize Gold Medal HARMONIUMS.Quebec, April 18,1878.GRAND FERRY, HE STEAMER « 8T.GEORGE WILL run; until turther notice, as under, com- menciog on Monday, 19tb May, 1873 : LEAVE QUEBEC.Lxave Point Levis.AM.AM.7.00 7.30 8.30 Mail \u2018Train for| 9.16 Mall Train from River do Loup and Montreal and the Mixed Train for West.Richmond 11.00 10.00 12.00 P.M.P.M.1.00 2.00 2.45 Mixed Train {rom 8.80 .Richmond.5.30 4.15 Mail Train (rom 7.30 Mail Train for Rivière du Loup.Montreal and the; 6.30 West.; Intermediate trips for Freight.or farther information apply at the Office of the St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company.St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.: A.GABOURY, \u2019 : Secretary.Quebeo, May 19, 1873.: Cfice Furniture.F INDERSIGNED have for SALE 8 Uv.\"ity of theabore,consisting ef DOUBLE ard {INGLE DESKS, OFFICE-TABLES sand STOOL3, .SECRETAIRES, BOOK-CASES, BOUK-SHELVING ; iarge PRESSES.containing Igeon holes, drawers, &c.The whole CHEAP R CASH.OR GAS J.PARKE-& SONS, Co ; 17 Palace Street, \"Quebeo, Fcb.7, 1878.© oma - 3 .FOR SALE, A N ENFIELD BREECH-LOADING RIFLE new.A very superior Breech-loading CARBINE, by Dickson = Sons Fdiaburgh.STOVER Coal, r, Cooking and Passage oal, Parlor, Co Band.Rasagd Quebec, April 4, 1875, KE & CO.Quebec, Jan.17,1873.Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the mos effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys A tem and purifying the blood.It has \u201cstood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures.Sc mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching .a8 to effectually purge out the great corruptions of the blood, such as the serofulous \u201cand syphilitic contamination.Impurities, or diseases thas have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear.Hence its wondertul cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptjons, and eruptive di- \u2018orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sceald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul- cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver.It also cures other complaints, to which it would not seem espuci- ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhœa, when they are manifesta tions of the acrofulous poisons.It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring.By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan: guor of the season.Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new leas: ot life.PREPARED EY Dr.J.C.AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass.Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGQISTS EVERYWHERE, Queue, July 16, 1872.ART-UNION OF LONDON.1873.\u2014THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR Instituted 1887.\u2014Incorporated 1846 President : The Right Hon.Lord HOUGHTON, D.( Vice-Presidents : The Most Hon.the Maiquis of Northampteou, The Right Hou.the Earl of Derby.The Very Rev.the Dean of Westminster.Every Subscriber of one Guinea will receive, besiden a chance of a PRIZE at the aununt distribution in Aptil, un impression ot à Fine Plate, \u201cRBBBBKRAE.\u201d And tbe man wondering at ner, beld his peace, to wit, whether the Lord mnde bis jousne y rosperous or not.\u2019 \u2014Gen.xxiv.21.Engeaved by W.Holl, after the original hy 1, Goodall, R.A.The Prizes include the right to select n valuable Work of Art from one of the Public Exhibitions Bronze Vases aod Tuzzas ; A limited number of volumes of cholce Fiching by the Etching Club, and other Works, pro duced exclusively for the Sociely.2 Prospectus, and all information concen ing the Society will be given by [he unucisiguea who will also receive subroriptions.28 lotending Subecribers will please send i iheir names before the 1st of MARCH, ns the li=1 for Quebec will be closed at thet dae, oir No names will be forward«\u2019 V8 which have been paid.MIDDLETON Hon Segre.Quebec, Feb.19, lois, 1872.Winter Arrangements, 1873.ALTERATIONS OF TRAINS, N and after MONDAY next.the 4th NOVEMBER, TRAINS will leave POINT LEVIS ns follows :\u2014 Mail Train for Riviere du Loup at.9.15 AM.Local Train for Richmond at.uy * Mail Train for Islaud Pond, Purtlund, \u201c Montreal, and the West, ut.8.30 P.M, @#- In future, the Mail Trains betweca Quebec and Montreal will be run indepon dently of those between Montreal and Island Pond, thus avoiding all deloy nt Richmond.C.J.BRYDGE», Munaging Direct.October 31, 1872, Cullers\u2019 Act.REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION JUST PUBLISHED.XTRACTS from \u201cAN ACT TO REGU LATE THE CULLING and MEASURING OF TIMBER, MASTS, BPARS, DEALS, STAVES, nud other Articles of a Like Nature ;\u2019 with a useful APPENDIX, containing the Tariff of Fees ; Timber Regulations ; Timber, Shipping: and Freights; Customary Allowancefor Freigh: and Broken Stowage ; Solid and Cubic Measure ; Square Measure ; Quinn\u2019s Waney Tiinber Tables : Timber Calculations ; Meus: rements-\u2014Circles, Squearer,Trisngles,Spherer, Cones and Pyramidat Usetu) Information about Woods ; A Table ot Specific Gravities ; The Beet Time to Cut Timbev List of Specimens of Woods of the Canadian Foreets, wills their English, French, and Botaui- cal Names ; &c., &c., &e., &e \u2014The whole lorm- ing & mess of usefal information of great value to those engaged in the Lumber Trade of this Country.PRIC Ceres eeeene vss.2h cents, For eale b MIDDLETON & DA WSON, Footof Mountuin Hill.Quebeo, Sept.6, 1872.v \"EME T.H.REED, (Enquire at Geo.Thompson's, Grocer,) Wpholste ne ns, No.6, Corner of St.Flavien nnd Couillard Streets UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.N.B.\u2014Tbe Newest Designs for Bed aud Window Curtaïne.Jr\" Coraices, Poles, ete., alwaye on hand.Quebec, April 8, 1872.12m For Sale, At No.20, John Street, within.HITNEYS, NAPS, FR'LZE, TWEEDS &o., &c.,\u2014balance of a BANKRUP1 STOCK, relling off very cheap.W.S.PARKE & CO.Quebec, July 31, 1872 For Sale, DE -TOURIST'S Al BUM,\u201d \u201cMAPLR LEAVES,\u2019 and \u2018 Ornithology of Canade.by J.M.LeMoine.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Nov.11, 1872. asc = = ex: oa = r- 52 ap 2 = JE a Ets.(Continued fram firs page.) gth.\u2014At 7 a.m.this morning we were close in with Moffen Island, on the Northern extremity of Spitzbergen, laying in 80.7 N., and coasted ulong during the day, with a light breeze of wind from the N.N.E.This brought us again in sight of some of those magnificent wonders of f creation, the icebergs, which have been so well described by one of our English poets, whose name [ am unaequainted with : + So Greentand'a rocke, the beauteous work of froet, Rise high in air, and glitter o'er the coast.Pals suns, upielt, at distance roll away, Aud on the impaseive ice the lightniogs play.Eternal snows the growing mass supply, Till the bright mountains prop the incumbent eky.As Atlas fix'd esch hoary pile appears, The gathared winter of a thoueand years.\" And in another part : There might you see the length'ning spires ascend, The domes swell up, the widening arches bend; The growing towers like exhalations rise, And the hage columns beave into the skies.\" At six o'clock p.m.we altered our course to the westward again, and at midnight got among light streams of loose and small ice, with here and there a heavy floe.10th.\u2014Strong breezes and clear weather.Boring our way to the westward with considerable difficulty, being often obliged to make a circuit to get round the floes or keep clear of them, so as to reach open water, the appearance of which we could see in the distance.About two o'clock we reached open water, which was formed by two very large and several smaller floes.The enclosed clear water was about a mile and a-half by a mile broad, and was literally swarming with whales, looking like droves of black cattle in a pasture.All the boais were lowered, with strict injunctions to keep together and not to strike more than three fish at one time.There was, of course, a contest, and a very sharp one\u2014not who should strike the fish, but who should do so first; for, besides the honor and credit, the harpooneer and stearsman of a boat first striking a whale receive each a guinea, and the rowers seven-and-sixpence each, independently of their share in the general profits of the voyage.Of course, the four loose boats are kept clear and ready to assist.Two of the boats pulled into a creek, and immediately each struck a whale.Another boat met a whale, and, although at disadvantage, succeeded in getting fast to it.By this time, two ships, the Harmony, of Hull, and the Union, of Peterhead, seeing our flags flying, urrived as we were killing our three whales.The boats of the Hull-ship struck three fish; but for want of proper and timely assistance, one of them, with the six lines, escaped.The Union\u2019s boals struck two ; but for the want of the aid of the other boats one of them also got off, with their harpoon and lines attached to it.By this time the three whales we had struck were killed, and the men in the boats were busy getting in and coiling their lines, excepting Mr.Ashe, whose line had got fou} of the bottom of the ice.As he was positive that it was a whale he was fast to, he did not strike his jack.While disputing about it, a whale rose not far off, and was espied by two of the boats belonging to one of the other ships, who, however, would not strike it, as they saw a harpoon sticking in its back, and Mr.Ashe\u2019s jack flying not far off.Capt.Dannatt, who witnessed the circumstance, immediately called one of our boats; but as their lines were not quite coiled in, it did not come for a few minutes, and by that time the whale had gone.Capt.Dannatt, however, who was in the crow\u2019s-nest, observed its course, and directed the boat to lie at a point which he pointed out.The boat had only lain there a few minutes when the whale rose at a short distance and was instantly struck, and, with the assistance of some of the other boats, which by that time had got in their lines, was soon killed.When brought alongside it was found t:.be the whale which had escaped from the Union, as one of that ship\u2019s harpoons, with six tines, was attached to it.By the time thie last whale was killed hardly a fish was to be seen: all had taken fright and disappeared.11th.\u2014At two o'clock this morning the ship was anchored to the ice as usual, and the four whales were brought alongside and flinched.MALE.1lth.\u2014Length of whalebone, eight feet and three inches.MALE.12th.\u2014Lengtb of whalebone, eigbt fest and four inches.MALE.13th.~ Length of whalebone, six feet and one and three-quarters inches.MALE.14th.\u2014Length of whalebone, eight feet and four inches.During the time the crew were employed in cutting up the whales we were visiled by several sharks, and I again uvailed myself of the opportunity of dissecting one of them.They are most torpid and senseless animals ; for, though a knife or a lance is run into them, they retreat a few yards, but directly return again.After the whales were flinched and the decks cleared and cleaned, the ship was cast off, and proceeded to look out for the passage out again, but found it effectually blocked up.12th.\u2014Very thick and foggy ; no egress, and the space in which we are confined is evidently less.At noon, saw a small whale and sent boats after it.One boat got near it, but not near enough to strike, and the harpooneer hove his harpoon at it, but did not get fast.Soon afterwards it rose again near one of the boats, and the harpooneer struck at it with such force as to bend his harpoon almost double ; but, to his surprise, the man found the weapon remaining in his hand.He had struck it on the crown-bone.Soon afterwards it was struck and killed by the boats of the Harmony.Ship still anchored to the ice.) 18th.\u2014Weather still thick and foggy\u2014so much so, that objects cannot be perceived beyond the length of the ship.As the space of water in which the ship is confined gets less, we are obliged to cast off and choose another berth.During the evening the weather cleared up a little, and we found ourselves surrounded by unicorns, bat eould not succeed in striking one of them.The Harmony, however, got one'by shooting it with a gun-harpoon, .: 101 2247 fet ' (TO BE CONTINUED.) BR Amy para Spey Ta ms gv Es 5, LASWAYIS REMEDIES IN FRANCE.JXTRACTS FROM THE PARIBPAPERS a1 Wonderful Cures of Asiatic Cholera, Dysentery, Colies, Diarrhœa, Cramps.Twenty Drops of Kadway\u2019s Ready Reliet, in a tamblas- tul of the Scine waler, and other drinking wa'ersventsining large quantities of Chloride of Sodium, Magnesium, Limestone, and other diuretic and diarrhetic constituents, that res through the system like quicksilver, causing the most Painlul Discharges from the Bowels and Bladder, protect all who drink of these walters from Pain, [nconvenience, and Cea uuued Draining, either trom the Bowals er Urinary Passages, GREAT CURE OF OVARIAN TUMUR, OF TWELVE YEARS GROWTH, BY BADWAY\u2019S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT.Some weeks since, trustworthy information wae sent us of the marvelous cures eflected by RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, in Paria, oi persons suflering paintui discharges from the bowels and urinary passages, caused by the drinking of the Seine and other waters, and of Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cramps, Colics, &c., and Diabetes, Urinary Diarra, Weakness, Itritation, and Inflammation of the Bladder, by diluting 20 creps of Radway 's Ready Relief in a tumbleiful of water.The Ready Relief used in this way proved not only à sure cure, stopping the most severe pain in from ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, but was found 10 be a more sirengthening tonic, appetizing and delightfully refreshing beverage, than the best French Brandies or Bitters.As a lurther evidence of the superior excellence of Dr.Radway\u2019s Remedies, and the wondertul success they are meeting with in France, especially in Paris, the HOME OF MEDICAL GENIUS and the city ot modern sciences, where the most eminent of American physicians go to complete their medical knowledge, we present the following unso- licned and freewill testimonial of (he great curative virtues of Dr.Radway\u2019s Remedies, from the CONSTITUTIONAL GAZETTE, published at Nu.6, Rue Soribe, Paris, July 12, 1869.Ît will be seeû by tliis report that Radway?e Ready Relief has cured Asiatuic Cholera ; RADWAY\u2019S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL- VENT, CONSUMPTION and SCROFULA; Radway\u2019s Pills, lhe best purgative and corrector of the system.Thess simple medicines have out-cured and achieved a complete conquest over the beat medical skill in Paris, in fact of the world.Dr.Radway would here state that the following testimonial was published without his knowledge, never having correspondence or business with said newspaper, and the publication of the same in the Gazelle he can only attnbute to the sincere regards of the publishers for the Public Good.The great success of these remedies in Paris, where our American doctors go to perfect themselves in medical knowledge, leaves them very far in the rear.Radway\u2019s Remedies beat the instructors of our medical men, Read the testimony.THE EFFICACY OF ROOTS AND HERBS The march ot experimental scien e, since the beginning of the present century, is something astonishing.The great treasury of nature has beeu opened, and though we have just put our hands) on what lies under the lid, we have sean enongh lo infer what is below, and what is yet in slore for us.The dark ages wasted much time in strife and ignorance, and were still inlunis in the march of improvement ; but better things are daily dawniog upon us.Thus, te confine our attention to our walk of improvement in seience, what strides have been made toward purifying our cities and improving our medical treatment?The Romans, if is true, Liad found the salutary virtues of water, and usad it freely.Bat water is only one (and a greal one) among a thousand sanitary power that lie naglected at our feet.We are just beginning to wake up to the fact that every root and grass st our feet has virtues beyond price.Yet the very dog and cat might have taught us ibe truth; and now civilized man has often to go to the savage 10 receive the secret of some wondrous power in a neglected herb.Happy man to have reached a day when the sanguinary and poisonous phase of mineral drugging is nearly over.It is evident that a milder vegetarian materia medica will soon supersede it ; and the remark of Napo- jeon I.to Dr.Corvisart, ¢ You have killed more men than | have,\u2019> will not be applicable Io future leeches.We have been led to these reflections by considering Dr, RADWAY\u2019S new and ad- mirablg discovery, which appears destined to gupefrelu much of the misery and mie- chiel caused By what has hitherto been called Medical Treatment.It would exceed our limits to expaliate on all that it has been proved 10 do; but we may add that ample experience has now shown that consumption and scrofula, even in aggravated forms, give way before it, and that it has the rare power ol dissolving calculi.Then, again, RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF is a sure cure tor cholera, and will stop the mos tvioleot pain, either internal or external, ¥ {rom one to 20 minutes.Nor can it, for it was tried throughout the war, both as a preventive and cure of all malignant and malarious fevers, dysentery, colds, and rheumatisms\u2014and the result was marked success.Then, again, RADWAY'S PILLS are a perfect boon to a large class of invalids, for they are both a purgative and corrcelive.One of these pills used as a dinner pill insures a good digestion, and will cure dyspepsia.e may add, for the interest of those in Europe ignorant of the matler :\u2014 That the secret of Dr.Radway's Sarsapa- rillian Resolvent in curing Consumption and Serofala, of dissolving Tumors, Calcul, Stone, Gall Stone\u2014is ils Resolving properties of melting away, so to speak, of hard substances ; of its supplying the blood with the constituents of life, vigor, sirength, richness, and purity, and enabling this great source of life to hold in solution all its constituents.It is not an accidental discovery of simples, gathered at random by inexperienced persons, but a scientific oembination of vegetable substances yielding great medicinal properties\u2014culled Trom the vegetable kingdom by experienced botanists, and subjecied to the tests of tha most searching and power- fal chemical analysis\u2014aad combined and associated #0 as 10 recare perfect harmony of the ingredients used, in accordance with their PHARMACEUTICAL ÉQUIVALENTS ; in fact, it is tbe most scientific combination of ingredients, possessing madicinal or remedial properties of he vegetable king:lom in vogue.Truly has Dr.Radway of New York given to the Old Wy, 1d in bis Ready Reliet and Sar- sapariilian Resolvent, the nucleus of a new system of medicine.That it is entirely composed of Roots and Herbs.That it is in ench repute in America, that it has large laboratories in New York and at Montreal.In short, it appears full time that the al- tention of Europe should be directed to this great advocate in medical treatment, which amounts to almost a revolution, overthrowing the ancient régime of mineral poisons and violent purgatives, =, .It would occupy too much space to dwell on the valuable addition to medical knowledge and materia medica that have been first condemned as quackery and uliimately recdived with open arme.Hatrvey\u2019s discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ; that of Peruvian bark ; that of the stethoscope ; and countless others, have been st first ridiouled and scout- od, and then adopted.Bo with RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.The svidenee of ite efficacy ie full and before the publi,\u2019 It \u201cis: \u2018amply sufficient to prove at it'is thie policy of the publie to adopt J the charge of imperlect testing be applied to.PEI gagne cup bart ss ope Ee gonassiy.Madialns is no longer 4 saëret ari, to be confined to the sanctuary of the ini- listed.A knowledge of the healing ar we opan to ail who chuvss tv inquire.Corporate bodies have olien proved unpedunents to greal improvements, and it would be well foi mankind if, 1u this great question, they would examine for themselver, and test the truth by results.OVARIAN TUMOR CURED.Never bas s medicine laken internally been known to have cured tumors ether of the womb, uteri, ovaries, or bowels: the knite has been the sole reliance in the hunds of ex- perianced surgeons ; bul Dr.Radway's Sarsa- parillian settles this question.For it bas cured over Twenty Persons of Ovarian Cysts and Tumors, as well as Tumors in the Bowals, Uterae, Womb, Liver, Dropsical Eflusion, Ascitas, and Caiculos Concretions.Theknown ingredients of Ds.Radway's Resolvent were claimed by Sir Benj.Bredie, ured in Lheir crude form, uncombined, to pussews the power of dissolving stone in the bladéer, and curing all irritations of the Bladder sud Urinary Organs ; of correcting and checking great «nd wnvolunmary discharges of water: and, now in the present improved and scieutifio combination of these ingredients in the Sarsaparsilian Resolvent, it will mare effectually cure and remove Tumors and all other haid substances.It 1a called REMOLVENT, for it discusses and melts away Tumors, Nodes, Hard Swellings, Lumps, Conaretions in the Joints, Groin, Testes, Blader, K.\u2018neys, &c., and will save the patientthe painful necessny of undergoing operations of the surgeon's knife.The following letter, or certificate of cure, was received on the 20th day of July, 1869.The lady is unknown to us, but she 18 well known io Beveily, Mass.; those interested can write her, and make inquiries of her status of the selecimen of the town.We publish the letter at the lady\u2019s request.TUMOR OF 12 YEARS\u2019 GROWTH CURED BY RADWAY\u2019S RESOLVENT.BrveaLy, Mass., July 18,1869, Dr.Rapway : | have had Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels.All the doctors said ** THERE WAS No HELP FOR IT.\u201d | tried everything that was recommended, but nothing helped me.I saw your Resolvent, and thought 1 would try it, but HAD No FAITH in it, because ! had suifered for TWELVE YEARS.I took 81x BOTTLES OF REsOLVENT, one box of Kadway\u2019s Pills, and used two bottles of your READY RELIEF ; and there is not a sign of a tumor to te BELEN OR FELT, and I telt BETTER, SMARTER, and happier than [| have for 12 years.The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels, over the groin.1 write this to you lor the benefit of others.You can publish it if you choose.Hannan B.Knapp, This lady was cured of tumors of 12 years\u2019 growth by six BOTTLES oF THE RESOLVENT.This is truly remarkable.But the sick must bear in mind that TUMors of the same character in different persons, do not all yield as quick in one as in another, as much depends on the condition of health, state of the blood, character and condition of monthly periode and previous health.Some persons muy have lo take 24 bottles, whereas oibers are cured by six botiles; but persevere with the medicine, and a care is certain.Dr.Rapway\u2019s Remenizs are sold by Druggists and at Dr.RADWAY'S Medical Warehouse, No.87 Maiden Lane, New York, and No.439 St, Paul street, Montreal.September 8, 1869.Bayard Series.CHOICE BOOKS FOR HOME asp ABROAD, COMPRISING HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, ESSAYS, NOVELETTES, &ec.Which, under an Editor of known taste and ability, will be very choicely printed, on toned paper, with illustrated Title- page, Notes, and Index.Size, a handsome 16mo., very neatly bound u cloth extra, averaging about 220 pages.EACH VOLUME COMPLETE in ITSELF, Price, 75 Cents.HE following Volumeshave been already published, viz.:\u2014 THE KING AND THE COMMONS.CA VALIER AND PURITAN SONG.Selected and Arranged by Henry Morley, Professor of English Lileiatuse, University College, London.RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA, By Samuel Johnson, LL.D.With an Introduction by the Rev.William West, B.A., Incumbent ot S.Columba\u2019s, Nairn.THE STORY OF THE CHEVALIER BAYARD.From the French of the Loyal Servant, M.de Berville, and others.By E.Walford.With Introduction and Notes by the Editor.Engraved Portrait, &c.SAINT LOUIS, KING OF FRANCE.The curious and characteristic Lile of this Monarch, by De Joinville.Translated by James Hutton, Translator of Louis Blauc\u2019s \u2018 Lettert on England,\u2019 &ec.# A King, a Hero, and a Man.\u201d\u2019\u2014Gibben.THE ESSAYS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY, comprising all his Prose Works.ABDALLAH ; OR, THE FOUR-LEAVED SHAMROCK.By Edward Laboullaye, of the French Academy.Translated by Mary L.Booth, One of the noblest and purest French stories ever written.TABLE TALK AND OPINIONS OF NA- TOLEON THE GREAT.A compilation from the bes sources of this greal man\u2019s shrewd and often prophelic thoughts, forming (he best inner life of the most extraordinary man of modern times.THE HISTORY OF THE CALIPH VA THEK.By William Beckford, Eeq.THE WORDS OF WELLINGTON, frown his Despatches, Letters, and Speeches Compiled by E.Walford.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, March 3, 1869.: D°*J.JOHNSTON\u2019S' NEA FIR PASTE.FOR CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, OERTIFICATES.À Voies from the Baffalo Christian Adrocate.De, Jarses Jehaso has inventad a modiciae ats Se alsam apte,\u201d which en ee hal ia alevisting and earing it io designed for.Extract ten by the Rev.Johu B Robie, a De Le te bear tes ; Ta taver of your Canadiss B of Bjr Pane.L yow have hit upon the right ive, our vale : pg a Mose i to si Suabled : vi wa wp Fu Le nat Be.kK SONN E.ROBIB.Je peton\u2026Deur = We, the undersigned ty vader 1 Der of the Rev, Jon E.oe of an ny boldi t we conmnder i IAG SE BRAT wd BaF.Ë LUN NH COUGH MEDI NE vow in marke, ; immediate relief, wresl have it fond a sive ir H ts.Wie with ose BEWARE OP SPURIOUS IMITATIONS .- AND COUNTERFEIT81 Balser bas already excited the eu = _#Æ TENE at EET VR a ue eu, armen 0e - R R R we BALLS Be pr The historical truth of holy tradition nds as [ Miustration io the bistory of Radway's Ready Relief.When this marvelous remedy was first presented le the notice of the medical taculty, in 1847, notwithstanding the mysterious influence it exhibited in stopping the moat excrucisting PAINS, ACHES, AND INFIRMITIRS, In a fou moments after its use, Tts wonderful power in rising the Bed-ridden, Crip- plod.Rheumatic, Neuralgiv\u2014divesting the ion of ull sufforing from Pain, Inflammation, Weakness, and othor ipiimuitios.curing in à fow days tbe siok- ness und dizesses of wonths and years, and for all erdivary pmins, aches, either INTERNAL OR BXTERNAL, All Bpasms, Cramps.Jnfammations, Congestions afordiu INSTANTANEOUS ease and ovmfort, i pet with the same treatmeut that the stons which the builders.through their ignorance vf it importance, rejuctud, but that aiterwards became tbe head of the corner.A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.We believe that the discovery, combination.and distribution throughout all natives sf she earth of thin marvelous remedy is due as much to the inspiration and direct will of DIVINE PROVIDENCE ss to science.When the combination of ths ingredients of this mervelous rewedy.known aa RA WAY'3 KADY RELIEF, wae completed, it supplied » want that had ever existed, that neither the best approved ircuvories in Medion) Chew jets: or NA teria ica, or the ekill of the most swine rricisus, could svoure to tbe Human Race.CHLOROFORM, Ether, Morphine, Opium.woull sllsy pein; but an over-dure of vither would cause desth, and neither of thes remedies could be used with safety by the public.RADWAY'S READY RELIEF stops pain of every kind, much quicker, apd is safe under all circumstances, and it proves the miraculous power of PREVENTING SICKNESS, if oxpored to contagivus or epidemio pestilences.It not only Cures Pain, but will prevent it, and all kinds of sicknere that are cuutagious, or walarious, vr atmospheric.Hidden Powers brought to Light.Au a Pain Remedy it excels all remedial agents, and when first introduced the doctors ss well as the people wero Bstoniebod at its marvelous curative owers - {ur the moment it war applied externslly, or TWENTY DROPS diluted in water taken us & drink, the wort violunt Pains, Cramps, Spasms, Rheuinatio, Nouralgic, und sll unpleasant feelings ceased.PESTILENCES AND PLAGUES.When Ariatic Cholers appeared, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF was theonly positive cure it cured thousands, and saved millions from an attack.Then jt was that Divine Providence inspired us tv send forth this greut romedy to every pation on the facu of fhe earth.We were inspired with faith of its infal- ibility in snvivk the lives of all poule against the plagues und pertilences that resiste all d aud the best skill of physicians.Without having the assurance vf one dullar'sreturn.Seyond our tir faith in the RADWAY'S READY RELIEF proving itselt a asvior ta the nillictod human race, we sent forth on its mission of cure over ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, without one dollar being secured by purchase.and having to wait for remuneration until thosame was gold, und all expenses for foreign duties, freights sonmisrion agonts, advertising bills were paid, and this we continued to do for years.Whorever # cou- m'inity of livingeivilised souls existed, there we sent first, at our own riek, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, and the marvelons cures it effected in ASIATIO CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, all BILIOUS ATTACKS, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY.and every other disease peculiar to the countries and climates where it wan uzed, suggested ita use in Yellow Fever, Typhoid Fever Scarlet Fever, Ship Fever, FHUVRE & AGOH, all other fevers ; and in this class of diseases it cured when all others failed, and PREVENTED Attucks ex poued.The Wisdom of Providenes in selecting the Inventors and Proprietors of this mcrvelous remedy te oarry out His will, in placing an antidote within the reneh of His people of all nations vf the earth\u2014who had sufficient faith to wast for their ** bread cast on the waters to return after many days.\u201d who were eontent to spread out before the world the richness, purity, and miraculous quickness of this remedy, until uch tite that its wonderful virtues became a household necessity everywhere\u2014shows that the instruments selected for this great work have dis- çharçed their duties in this respect.Through the infallible curative powers of Radway\u2019s Ready Relief the 1 eoplo of all nations bave been rescued from the Pestilence in all forms; and as regards ordinary PAINS What are common to ally be Heady Relief ia a [ew minutes will stop FEVER AND AGUE.Notwithetanding the grent range of Pains.Acher, Ailments, &e .that Radway\u2019s endy Relief cura time xnd exparience prove it to be the BEST an SAFEST CURE for FEVER AND AGUE, CHILLS AND FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, Biilious F'ever In the world.There is no Ague Cure, Cholagogue, or preparation of Quinine, Arsenic, or the many forms of Mercury.or, in fuct.any romedini agent that will sure this dirense so positively, so snfely, as Radway\u2019s Ready Relief.No.not one.Thousands, from over-dosing with uinine, Arsenic, Mercury, bottled in the many Ague Cure2 npd Private Practice.pay the penalty of on- gorged livor, fat, spleen.disordered kidneys, saffron- colored skin, and bundreds of other symptoms of distress.\u2018hese agents never cure, but imothar the diseuse, whereas RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, aided by Radway's Pills, not only oure the worst cases, but will protect the systorm against attacks of Ague aud all other Fevers.One 25 Cent Bottle of Radway\u2019s Ready Relief Is bettor or & cure for all Fevars.Chills, Bilious Attacks, &e., than the Quinine Mixtures.Ague Cures, Cholngogues.&e., cons $1 to $3, and Radway\u2019s Roady Keliof is good for hundreds of other sliments that these are not.10 Uno :5 oent bottle of Radway\u2019s Rendy Reliet diluted in one gallon of proof apirita, will give you equal in quantity, and superior in quality, to 144 bottles of the 25 cent Pain Remedies, Paints, Killers, Emubrocations, Panaceas, Kings, ko.ull of these remodies being but poor imitations of Rad- ways Ready Relief One bottle of Radwayts Rendy Roller, for B cents, ns a I'ain Remedy, and for Family Purposes, will sccure every household freedom ugainst sick- nery, und con be used for the sume purposes.that ould gort at Jenst (625) twenty-five dollars, had you o purchase preseriptions, or drugs every tira sickness, or accident takes aon © time pin.Painful Attuoks where Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE: Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Biadden Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungn Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Paipitation of the Heart, Hystericn Croupy Dyphtheria, te Catarrhy Infinen Hendachey Toothache, \u201c- Neuralgia) Rheumatism Cold Chills, Ague Chills.The application of the Ready Reltef to the part parts, where the pain or diffioul i ease and comfort.ty exists, will affo; 4 ps ton T will, in a for moments, cure one fm Water .CRAMPS, SP£KHS, SOUR STOHLOR MEARTBURN, SICK NEADACHN, | DISRREES, DY'SENTERY, CeLIG Wind fn the Bowls, And All Internal Pacs.The above dose taken every fifteen minutes wil} Quickly sure Chol siatie oler: Blitous Colle, Cholera Morbus, And all Painful Discharges.Real with, cuil away carry à bose of Radway's sickness or pains trot Change of water.will prevent BETTER THAN FRENOH BRANDY OK BITYERS AS.& STIMULANT, SNES Earge Botties\u2014India Rubber Moppere\u2014Pe- rity of She READY RELIRP.RB Conte, in Large Bottles.- containing 3 and 4 times the quantity Liniments, Pints, Killers, Pabacens, ele eet common fuse! oil sleohol as 8 basis, and have al) been started to imitate Radway®s Iendy Rellef, Some of theso imitations are sented with common hartrhorn.in imitation of 8 highly rectified preparation of Ampionia\u2014used in the genuine.l\u2019ersons using the genuine Ready Relief will at once discover ge miserable fraud in the imitations, The Relief has India.naine bode made ait tight 8 Rubber Stoppers, every Price of Radvway®s Heady Rel bottles, $250 cont; Single Bottles, he rober done Paul Street, Me | Baoan Noo ass pa ve ES TO Frag CT ul de | - nés » ome pated te afaoture aud pui aa sure to inqu x af us imitation.Toquire tenter Var a pre OG Ce Aye r\u2019s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.> A dressing which is at ouce agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair.Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth.ze M\" \u2018Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and bald- pess often, though uot always, cured by its use.Nothing can restore the hair where the iollicles are destroyed, or the glauds atrophied and decayed.But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application.Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, aud consequently prevent bulduess.Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.If wanted werely for a = HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ean be found so c.sirable.Containing neither oil nor do, it does pot soil white cambric, aur.yet lasts long on the hair, giving : a rich glossy lustre aud a grateful porfurie.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., PracTICAL AMD AKALYTIC I, CLIEMISTS, LOWELL, MAS, PRICE $1.00.R.McLEOD, Quebec, Agent.June 16, 1869.EE po he Greatest Medicine où the Age.ï OTUTTR Ein Chronte Jaundice, | | BAeumatiom, Pimples, \u201c Mronchitts, Blotehes, Fi ! Serofula, Tumors, Tl Liver Complaint, and all diseases j | Seurvy, of the itn.Oun hottle equal te three of any SARSAPARILLA in use.Z4~FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.py analy 3 pp rs Lo METIER GARDNER S SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE PILLS A Pill recommended by the most eminen price 25 cents.Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, J.GARDNER, Chemist, Montreal.For Sale Everywhere.Quebec, October 26, 1870.Physicians throughout the world.In Bottles, PE CU J WO Ss \"-~YART-URNIBN-OF LONDON : nr 1873.\u2014 THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR.Instituted 1837.\u2014Incorporated 1846.President: The Right Hon.Loid HOUGHTON, D.C.L.VicarPrasidenta ; The Moat Hon.the Marquis of Northariplon, The Right Hon.the Esri of Durby.The Very Kev.ibe Dean of Wesiminsier, Coupeil: Lk.KE.Antrobus, Esq., ¥.D.A.\u2018Ihe Hon.Allred W.Bagot.Henry Baker, Esq.vuative Barry, key.Fras.Bennoch, Key, F.S.A.| sir Ww.H.Bodkin, ksq., the Assistant Judge, EK.A.Bowring, Enq, CB.M.P.Robe:t Broadwater, Esq.J.W.Butterworth, Eeq., F.S.A.B.B.Cabbeil, Esq., F.R.8.Robert Dickson, M.D., F.L.8S.Charles Johr Dimond, Esq.Professor Donaldson.Sir Thos.Gabriel, Bait.G.Godwin, ksq., F.R.S., F.S.A.Peler Graham, Esq.Thos.Grisselt, Esq., F.S À.W.E.Guimbleton, Esq.Henry Hayward, Esq., Charles Hill, Esq., F.S.A.James Hopgood, Esq.Robert Hudson, Esq., F.R.S.Charles J.Leal, Esq., F.S.A.John Martin, Erq.Theodore Marun, Esq.Charles Mayhew, Erg.The Rt.Hon.Wm.Monsell, M.P.Sir Chas.Nicholson, Bart., D.C.L.J.R.Planche, Esq., Somerset Herald, Lewis Pocoek, Esqg., F.S.A.Geo.W.Reid, Esq.Samuel Smiles, Esq.William Smith, Esq., F.8.A.Sir Walter G.Stirling, Bant., F.R.G.8.R.Zouch 8.Troughton, Esq.Thos.Williams, Esq.Ralph N.Wornum, Esq.Robert G.Wylde, Esq.Sir M.Digby Wyat, F.S.A.Honorary Secretaries : L.Pocock, Esq., F.S.A., 70, Gower Street.Edmund E.Antrobus, Esq., F.S.A., 14, Kensington Palace Gardens.Assistant Secretary : Thomas Simone Watson, Esq., B.A.Every Subscriber of one Guinea will receive, besides a chance of a Prize at the annual! distribution in April, an impression of a Fine Plate, \u2018¢ RIBBIRICA EL» \u2018And the inan wondering at her, held his peace, towit, whether the Lord made his journey prosperous or not.\u201d\u2019\u2014Gen.xxiv., 21.« Painted by W.Holl, alter the original by F.Gooda! 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provided always, that at the time of the first ' and every subsequent payment it be expressly stated at ibe office that such payment is made for that purpose, and that such condition be inserted in the receipt given int the Subacription-Money.PAYMENT IN ApvaNce.\u2014A subscription for ten years in advance entitles to a porcelain bust, or a (azza in iron, or one of the medals executed for the Society in Silver; in addi- DARLEY\u2019S [FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY.the medicinal Spavin, Callous, Fistula, Sweeney, cattle are subject to.for many years, and ils curative properties ternal-complaints ever offered to the public- it never fails when timely used and faithfull applied.- o be had of all Druggists and Conntry Merchante throughout the Dominion* Pric 256.per battle.~~.NORTAROP & LYMAN, NEwcaAsTLE,OnNT., Propriet ot Sold in Quebec by J.Musson & Co., w E.Brunette, J.E.Burke, Roderick McLeo © E.Giroux, andall Medicine Dealers, Nov.19, 1869.GARDNER'S \u201c DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY.\u201d In botties at 1s.3d., and * In bottles at 24.6d.each.For sale by Droggists everywhere.Depot and Manufaotory, 375 NOTRE DAME BTREET, 8 ontreal, and by Drogçints and gener: storskespers ov here.Fi Me Tee rs as a R oligo.Ask for J Wm ee dag?Goal a creer MONTREAL, January 15 1869, ARABIAN OIL THis valuable preparation combines all ; virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Gaps of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, 1 Értotonl Poisons, Scratches or Grease, Strains, Lameness, Mange, Whitlows, Corne, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, Swellings, and many other diseases which horses and This celebrated Liniment has been used thoroughly tested, and it ia conceded lo ba the cheapest and most reliable remedy for all ex.tion to the annual advantages allached to the Subscription.Ten-Guinea Prize.\u2014Any Member who has subscribed Ten Guineas in successive years, ending with the current year, without 1 gaining « prize of any kind in that period, shall be entitled to one of the porcelain busts as a speoial prize.An omission of psyment for one or more years may be made up by adding to the current year\u2019s Sabacription the number of Guineas omitted.Membars hava the option of taking, instead of the print of the year, any one of (he following, viz.: 1,\u2014Venice ; Raising tre May-Pole ; lialy; ClawélPDuvai ; Tilbury Fort ; or Harvest in the Highlande\u2014a Volume of Plates from The Story of the NormanConquest ; or Hereward the \u201cWake~ Choosing the Wedding-Gown \u2018(thromo)\u2014or a Meds] in Bronze; 2.\u2014Or two of the following prints, viz.: The Clemency of Ceur-de-Lion ; The Piper; Come Along; The Surrender of Calais; The Villa of Lucollus; The Burial of Harold ; A Labour of Love; A Water Party ; The Entry into Jorusalem\u2014Chriat Led to Crucifixion ; Or one ol the prints in List 2 and a set © illustrations, vig.: woodcuts from Milton's L\u2019Allegro or Byron's Childe Harold ; illustrations in ontlire from Pilgnm\u2019s Progress; Events in English History ; ldylls of the King ; or The Seven Ages of Man ; Or one volume 6f woodcuts and one set of illustrations in outlitie.There are still to bé had, at ve guineas each, with five chances\u2014a very few prosfs before letters of such of the plaies, except the English Merrymaking, which 1s quite out of print.Subscriptions to the LONDON ART- UNION will be received by the undersigned, Honorary Secretaries for \u201cQuebec.As the list will ba closed on td 1at of Murch, all arties who wish to gubscribe will please send fa their subscriptions befora that date.BG\" No name will be entered before payment.OÙ MIDDLETON'& DAWSON, .Pool bf Mauntyin Hill, Qebec."]
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