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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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of Gil workings.(Signed,) W.HPRAGOV, D.8.1.A.Isdian Deportment, Ottawa, 2Sri> Jaay., 1886.\tfeb l-8o eatisxiiAS \u2014ax»\u2014 New Tear\u2019s PRESENTS.I^HB Subscriber begs to cril special attention of bis friends aud the public to bis forge snd well selected stock of the following articles : Silver Capped Smelling Sotties, Toilet Bottles, Fancy Toilet Pots, Dressing Cases, Lubin*s New Perfumes, Rigge\u2019s do Gostiell*8 do Fountain Perfumes,\t' Fancy Back Combs, Tortoise-shell Dressing & Back Comb:*, Ac.With a larve \u2022M'>rimeat of HAIR, TOOTH, MaIL end 0L'4TH BRUSHES, from tbs beet English manufacturers JOHN W VoLIOD, Ohemtst 4 Drugsist, 63, 8l John's Gate.Qoebee, Dec.21, 1866.Paper Mills Raisins and Currants.25Q\t1^0X18 London Layers, 100 Boxas Msicatel Raisins, 200 Boxas Valentis Raisins, 60 Barrais Currants, Landing ex 44 Peruvfoa.\" For sale by LAN*, GIBB A 00.Quebec, Deo.20, 1865.\t1m Robinson\u2019s Split Peas.NOW REOITVIMGin barrels,and For sale by M.G MOUNTAIN, Bt Andrew'! Wharf.Quebac, Jany.22,1866 -\u2014\u2014 .- SAUCE.LEA ANDPERRI'w\u2019 Worcestershire .i yuv* - iuÆ xkbss*- SAUCE, PROMOUMOID GOMBOSBRURB von tss Only Good Sauce, And sppUosble to \u2022very variety of Disb.tlcssan at Madias to Ms brother at Wor-ir, May, 1861.Tall Lea and Pectins that theii Sauce is highly esteemed in IndUs snd in my opinion, the most palatable aa well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.CAUTION .LCA A PERRIN# Beg to caution the Publie against spur tous Imitations of their celebrated WORCESfER8HIRB *AUCE Là P.bave discovered that several of the \u2022 Foreign Markets have been supplied with Brumous Imtatkhm, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more Instances the name of L.aad P.fergtd L.«d P.will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have Instructed their correspondents, fat the various parts of tbs world, to advise them of «y infringement of their rights.ASK FOR Lea and Perrins SAUCE.V bold Wholesale aed for Vxport, br the Proprietor*, Worcester; Messrs.Osossa «d Blaokwill; Messrs.Barclay and Bom, Lm don ; Ao^ Ac : by Grocers and Oilmen nul-veisally; or of Rlmmsr, Gunn [A Go., Montreal.Mov.14,184fi.\tly-lo FOR SALE.'HI undersigned Is empowered to sell, on the 14th February next, the LBAdl «d all the VALUABLI MACHINE V in tbs ?APBR MILLS situated ia tha TOWN OP 8HBRBR00KG, Canada Best, belanging to the Rotate of D.P.Squish a Oo , Insolvents.The Mills are situated on tha Birer Magog.The Machinery Is nearly sew aad in excelleot condition, driven by Waves Powbb, and with a MivsB-FaiLiao supply of water.For sffloieno , ecooc my of management «d eligibility of situation, these Mills cannot be surpassed.For farther putioafors, apply to R.W.HSNBKBR, Official Assignee.Sherbrooke, O.B., Jan.13, U66.tfebll NEW YEAR\u2019S PRESENTS! J^ADIBS* MINK TiBS, MCFF8, 4o, FUR GOAT.1*, SLEIGH RObBS, MO00ARIM.% SNOW-8HOEB, TOBOGGANS, At low prices from date HBMDERtiOM, RENFREW à 00., cuade Street.Qoebee, Deo.80, 1866.Union Bank Messrs.MUSSON & 00., Sole Agenta for Sale of Dr.Chable\u2019s Medicines IN THE CANADAS.THESE Mediclars are now largely used in the Parisian Hospitals, in the treatment of SPECIFIC DISEASES.All information can be given at Messrs.M.4 Oo.with regard to their mode of adminis tration, aud the several diseases in wbioh they have been used with grest success.Dr.Uta6le*s Blood Purifier Is t*uly a valuable remedy for all Syphilitic diseases, and his Syrup of the Citrate rf Iron Has proved to be a specific, end an agreeable substitute for Bel.Copaiba.CP.FOliGET\u2019S SYRUP, A speedy core for Cuagbs, Odds, Ictiuenza and Nervous Irritation of Bronchial Tubes.Quebec, Deo.16, 1866.\tlim-lo LOWER CANADA.THE Board of Directors hereby give notice that the undernoted instalments of the Subseribad Shares of the B«nk will become payable at the offices of the Bank in Quebec or at the Merchants' Bank in Montreal : Tea per Cent, oa let March nett.Ten per Cent, on 1st May next.Ten per Gent, on 1st July next.Ten per Cent, on 1st November next.By order, W.DUNN, Cashier.Quebec.I>ec.20, 1866.______ Union Bank LOWER CANADA.open for after the THE BOORS of the Bank will bo the transfer of Shares on and FIRST day of MARCH next.W.DUNN, Cashier.Quebec, Deo.29, 1866.\t^ __ Toys ! Toys! \u2014WITB\u2014 OTHER VARIE 11 ES, Suitable for Christmas $ New Year's Presents von aaiJi bt WM.mrKM.4N, Ornamental Hair Manufactory Hair Cutter and Dresser, Wig Maker and Petfumtr, r Mo.1, BT.JOSEPH STREET, UPPER TOWN Quebec, Deo.16,1866.\t2m lii ish and M Mean ROM.mil.STAMPS.Appointed bm fih* Admiralty to sail between LIViRPOUL.APD NEW YORK Via CORK HARBOR, and betwaeo Liverpool & Boston \\iaOORK HARBOR.Tha Boston Ships only calling At HALIFAX to fond and receive Passengers and Her Majesty\u2019s MaOi.J AVA,.E* N.Mood le.Gusa,\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022J.8tons.Soovta,.O.H.E Judkins.PiftsiA,\t.J.H U.Lott.Obma,.I.M Hookly.Aostbalaaiav,.T.\tbook.Asia,.R.\tInglla.Aveioa, \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.«\u2022 «««\u2022«.J.P.Anderson.Cas ada, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022.Thos.Pm all.BcaovA,.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022J.Lcltoh.The under-noted or ©th«r vessels ara appolnt- ad to sail FROM AMERICA : BOOT! A\t\t.Now York.\t.Jany.\t24 ASIA\t\t.Boston\t\t.Jany.\t31 JAY A\t\t.New York.\t\tFeby\t7 AFRICA\t\t.Boston\t\t.Feby.\t14 AUSTRALASIAN\t.Now York.\t.Feby.\t21 Tbs Fares will be\u2014 From Mew York to Liverpool : OhlefOebin Passage.$132\t80 Second 44\t*4\t80\too From Boston to Liverpool : Obfof Oabln Passage.112\t06 Second 44\t44\t 66\t00 From Boston to Halifax : Chief Oabln Passage.20\t00 Second 44\t44\t\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022««\u2022\u2022\u2022.\t16\t00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States Ourreacy.The Ships carry experienoed Surgeons.Mo Berth will be secured until paid for.No freight will be reoeivod after 3 o\u2019clock, P.M., oa the day before sailing.Parcels tor different consignees collected and made up in single packages addressed to one party for delivery, for the purpose of evading freight, will upon the examination by tlm customs bo charged with proper freight.The owners of these ships will no4 be so-countable (or Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie.Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unies* bills of lading are signed therefor, and tb* value thereof therein expressed.Mon.\u2014All Letter* and Nnctpapers must pass through, the Post Office.Merchandise and Specie (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Ldsoaob, will be oharg' \u2022d as freight, and liable to Custom House régulations.Specie taken as freight.Per freight or passage, apply to R.0.4 I.G.BATRS, Agents, Mo.103 Btet* street, Boston Jany.18, 1866.Golden ^ cyrup.R EDPATH 3 Golden Syrup, now receiving and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Feby.6, 1866.\t_____ Parsons\u2019 Coal Oil.60 B\u2018 IARRELS No.1 Pennsylvania Goal Oil dai'y expected, and For saie by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Feby.6, 1866.The North German LLOYD\u2019S STEAMSHIP THE \u2022Albion! Established in 1822, A Weekly Newspaper, published every SATURDAY Morning, in the Oity of Mew York, and devoted to News, Politics, and General Literature.The Alston has been widely known for forty years throughout North aud South America and the West ladies.Tbnrougly independent in tone, It will be fouod to combine all 'be elements of Home Journalism with due attention to every American incident that is likely to bear on British Interests.This old est*blUbed and popular Periodical Is now supplied to the public at the rate of Six Dollars per annum,\t^ i, jtkt 8 red.Quebac, Janv.30, 16M.\t.12 CENTS WEEKLY.Tha follosring Albion engravings are furnished at $2 to Subscribers and $2 to Non* subscribers : 0 baton's Queen Victoria, Laca.\u2019s Prince Albert, Allan\u2019s Sir Walter Scott, Stuart\u2019s Washington, Matteson's Benjamin Franklin, Cope\u2019s Sl.st Trial by Jury, Baoktor's 8t Paul\u2019s, London, Portrait of Genl.Havaleok, Barring's Throe Members of the Temporanoe Society, The Castle of Isohla, from Stanfield\u2019s Piotara, Wandesforde\u2019s Mary Ouesn of Soots, Landseer\u2019s Return from Hawkiog, Lanoseer's Dignity and Impudence, the falls of Niagara, from an lishly, wearing to winter a large far cape well hoed with secret pcckcu in which she bides the produce of her forays.Her walks \u2022re naually io Sixth avenue and tbe neighbor-hood, aod sba will return l*den with \u2022¦*11 articles, such as soap, purses, pocket-books, gloves, and various keiekaaekorles pat oat f'r sale by unwary shopkeepers.If they min tbe «\"'od*, no.ooe can suspecta lady eo well dressed ! She bos been taken be ore a police magistrale on one or two < ccassions, bowsver ; once when a diamond was pnrloined, and baa been compelled to pey roaodly for btr operations.She is now more carety. THE MORNING C HR O N 1 C L.E, S A T T K l> A V, V 50 lî K 5' A !î V 17, 186 6 .AD'oÊft'USfcM&nrrfc.No old advertisements inserted in this List.UieUlrn*} L«tUr»\u2014rung from the volunteers or served reserves.Efforts will be made for this feature in the reorganisation of the army.Hon.L.D.Campbell, recently appointed Minister to Mexico, arrived in Washington yesterdey nnd had an interview with the President.He will return to Ohio, there to remain until the Senate shall have aoted upon his nomination as Minister to the Mexican Republic.Tbe Spanish steam frigate Itabtlla Calolitu has arrived from Havana.She saUed in company with the Spanish frigate Carmtr, also bound for this port, San Francisco, Feb.14th.\u2014Uonolula dates to the 27th January are received.Tuo United States w«r ship Jut per wm still there, the officers being extensively fefed by the Hawaiian authorities.No new* of importance.The Victoria Chroniolt announces the total loss of tbe Amerioau bark Af«*iany, on tbe 21itJan.She left San Francisco on tho 14th.The ship Wm.Tell, reported lost some Utg* since, has entirely gone to pieces.Milwaukee, Fen.I5tb.\u2014There was a heavy ¦now-itorio yesterday and ImI night all over the North-west.The weather wm colder than it has keen any time this winter the the.mometer ranging irom 15° to 30° below aero.The trains on all tbe roads of Wisconsin and Minnesota are more or less blocked with snow, and will take q day or two to get running.Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Feb.16th.\u2014Tbe ice-boat* MinuekaKa, Snowflake and /ciels, carrying 12 to 14 gentlemen, left here thia m >rning fur Albany.The river between here and that eity is covered With one continuons sheet of smooth ice and the wind blowing freeh , from th e West, the speed of the boat* will surpass that of tbe cars ou the Hudson River Railroad.On the arrival of the excursionists at Albany they will Its received by the Hon.M.D.Wider.The expedition is a novel one.never having been attempted before.r Cleveland, Feb.16.\u2014Mercury 11° below zeru , at six o\u2019clock this morning.Weather clear and i cold.New Haven, Conn., Feb.16.\u2014Tbe Rev.Kliah Lord Cleveland, D.D., for S3 years Pastor of tbe i third Congregational Church in this city, died this morning at three o\u2019clock.Warrington, Feb.16.\u2014Io compliance with tbe request of Congress, Mr.Bancroft furnished a copy of his oration, and the House ordered 20,000 copies to be printed.New York, Feb.16.\u2014Tbe Poughkeepsie passenger and freight train on the Hudson River Railroad, which left this city yesterday at 6.15 p.m., was thrown from the track near Cold Springs.Considerable injury occurred to severs! cars by fire from the stoves.One lady was hdtt.A letter from Madeira, dated 22nd January, announces the arrival there of the United States war vessels Canandigua and Shenandoah.As a man with $50,000 in a bag was leaving one of the banks this morning, be wm attacked by a thief, who undertook to snatch the bag from hi* hands.The man resisted ; whereupon the thief drew a knife and cut off one of the bands of the bag, and wm about to cut off the other hand, when the men having charge of the money gave his Mssilant a kick whioh itaggtred him,.and made his escape.No arrest wm made.Boston.Feb.16.\u2014The funeral of Bishop Fitzpatrick took place this morning.The osremonies were of a very solemn and imposing character.Naw York, Feby.16th.\u2014The United States Revenue steamer Jfiamt, on the 12th inst, while off Block Island, boarded the brig California, bound from Maternas to Bristol, R.I., with a cargo of honey and^molMees.On searching the vessel, many article! were found not entered on the manifest, so the California wm taken in tow by the Jfiami, a prise crew placed on board, and ¦he was taken to Newport for farther InvMtigation.T.M) to 7,75 ; Fancy, 6,60 to 6,75 ; Welland Canal ?op.:rfine.5,50 to 5,55 : 8u,er6ne No 1 Canada Uhsit 5,50 «> 6.80; Superfine No 1 Western Wheat, 6,50 to 6,65 ; No.2, 4,90 to 5,10 ; Bair , Hour, 3,00 to 3,10.Wheat\u2014Canada, 1,16 to 1,20; WMtern, 1,14 to 1,20.Oats, per 32 lbs, 0,30 to 0.32.Barley, per 48 lbs, 0,60 to 0,65.Butter\u2014 | Dairy, 18 to 20 ; Store Packed, 16 to 18.Ashes\u2014 Pots, 5,75 to 5,80 ; Pearls, 7,76 to 7,80.Gold in New York, at 12 o\u2019clock, 137j.Flour market nominally the same ; transactious limited to local demand.BIRTH.In Montreal, on the 11th inst, the wife of David Riddle Stodart, Ksq, of a daughter.DIED.At two o\u2019clock this morning, after a long illness, borne with CbriRtian fortitude, Mr Martin O\u2019Brien, culler, son of the late William O'Brien, Ksq, of Diamond Harbor, aged thirty-six years.PERRY DAVIS\u2019 VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER At the Old Price.(ET Beware of Counterfeits and Worthless Imitations.=0) O f 59 ¦» ¦o .8* : C \u2018 CO M MERCI AL 25\t® cr3 a.a.a.a.o.»\u2022 2 aaooooooZ o f * 1 Q I\tQM O o o ZD e «d o Op oa M\t11 g : E a, o.ek.o.a.?Î a,oo®oo00C ?\t5 03 e.ç a w-wC A.\u2022\t^ : « ; & **\t^ w : 0* 0e A.0m £¦ p ; © © © © © ii ?! Î! ta*\tm: e* N.* e?» W\to; O® (9 3-n n (9 *N 3 !-a \u2022N CD - rr M fD CD < o* Ot B * OQ o a o c 3 n 3 n (9 3 1, (9 a.-i » b d -\u2019.n* ?û.S\u2019w 7» S,B w ?g ~2.!^B.0ïr®\t® » ^ 5\" W £ ; g g-a.2, ?«*r*c3E.2pp\u201e c?-T ^ Y \u2018 I.2.3IS5C S 4 fi Z* \u2014 WAsnxsaroa.3,304 tons.4900 horse power.Lararam.3,304 tons.900 horse-power.loaors.3^304 tone.900 horse-powsr.Napousos III, Nearly rshdy, 1100 horss-powsr Bt Laonanr.Bonding.Grant power.Pnaxna.Building.Grant power.Tun ss Pana.Boildlsg.Great power.Untfl ths oossplstiea of ths sn tira list, ths ssr-vice will be performed by ths \u201c EUROPE,\u201d A.DU0HB8NB, \u2018\u2018LAFAYETTE,\u201d A.BOO A^B, as follows : PROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE.Lafayette, FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1866.CP Dsparturse from New York to Havre, stopping at Brest to land malls aad passengers, thereby shortening the sea royags about one day.First Cabin (indading table wins).flSS.Second Cabin (icriadiog table wins), fTO or «80.Quebec to Paris.«83, «98 or «148 Payable in gold, or it* equivalent to United State* currency.IT* Medical attendance free of charge.For freight or passage apply to DONALD R.MaoLBOD, Commercial Chambers, 19* Peter Street, Quebec.At Paris, 18 Boat\u2019d dec Capucines, (Grand Hotel.) At Havre.Messrs.Willi m Itolln A Co At New York, Geo.M*> -nsie, Bcq.Quebec, Feby.14, 18( t> Wanted, \\ YOUNG MAN, capable of filling the situation of Aasiataat Be ok-keeper and Corresponding Clerk.Most be versant with ths French and loglish languages, and tho roughly competent in every respect.Address A.B\u201e Post Office.Qaebee, Feby.IS.1886.\ttf J.N.DUQUBT.15, 1888.Sugar.HOGSHBADS BRIGHT PORTO RICO M7GAR, Binela A aad Dry Crashed Sugar For sal* hr - GIBB, LAIRD * ROSE.Qa^ee, feby.18, 1888\t» Molasses.UNCHBON3 Bright Mnceovado 100 P M 88 Qedbeo, Feby.Ohoise Clayed Molasevi, do Barbadofs Syrup.^GIBB, LAIRD A1088.18, 1868.8 Brooms.gQQ I^OXIN, assorted nomber*.Ver sal* by GIBB, .AIRD A R038.7«by.15, 1866.\t8 High Wines.pCNOHBONS, 50 O.P.For sale by GIBB, LAIRD A ROSS, feby.15,186*1\t5 SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSl RANGE COMPANY.8 P E G I A~L~WO TICE.POLICIES EFFECTED WITH THIS COMPANY Before the NINTH day of IIAR3H, will be entitled AT THE NEXT DIVISION OF PROFITS To one year's additional bonus over those of later date.A.DAVIDSON PARKER, aiORlT.RY FOR ÇANAD4.LANGLOIS & GLASS.AOIKTS FOB QUIBKO.Quebec, Feby.8, 1888.TO LM r, an a DBSIRAbLE Summer Residence /V ât Indian Cove, West, with r1!^.garden, stable, onthousea, Ac., situated on the banks of the St.Lawrence, and commanding a view of the Falls #f Montmorency, Island of Orleans, and tho daily arrival and departure of the shipping\u2014is one of the most | pleasant dwellings in the Province.Ira Cigars.THE undersigned offer for sal* 10,090 tups lor \u201c Baturin\u201d Havana Cigars.8ANDBRSON, SEWELL A 00.Qaebee, fsby.IS, 1868.Commeal.50 Barrels dried.CHOICE OALOBIO For sale by Qaebee, feby.14,1886.A R.BRODIB.4 American Cheese.IÔ0 FACTORY BC CHEESE.For sale by W.A R.BRODIB.Qaebee, Fsby.14, 1888.\tft The Bankers of the World.THE MERCHANTS AND BANKCR& ALMANAC FOR 1866.on* volume octavo, fahllshcd at the Bankers\u2019 Magasine Office, N.\\ contains lists of 1830 National Banks (with the names ot President and Gantier and M.Y.Corrsepondmt of each) 400 State Banks; 1100 Private Bankers in the U.8.; Banks and Bankers in London, Liverpool, Dahlia, Bdlnborg, eds, Manchester, Birmingham, Ac.; 600 Backers la Europe, Asie, Africa, Australia, the West Indies, Sooth America, New Zea and, Mexico, Can ads, Ac.; Alphabetical list of 2000 Caafaiers in the U.8.; list of 300 Savings Banks in New Boglaad and New York, with the deposits of each ; Bank Statistics of the U.B.; list of Standard Works for Benkem; priées of Iron, Oopper, Goal, muathly at N.Y.40 years ; Dally price of Gold 'or four years 1862 188a; and six engravings, via : 1.The New York Stock Bichaage, (erected 1865) ; 8.Tbs Peris Stock Exobangs, (1808-1826 ; 3.Tha Bank of England ; 4.Banking Honact, Wall Street; 5.New Insurance Buildings, Broadway, N.Y.; 6.The Mutual Life Insurance Company of N.Y.Price TWO DOLLARS, feby.15, 1866.500 barrels Choice Winter Apples for Sale.MR.See.Mari* having again retired from basinese, the andenigned have acquired bU assortment of Apples on easy conditiocs, which they will sell very cheap.They also offer for sals about 100 barrsla of Apples, having suffered a little from frost, at 50 per cent under uinal prices.They bare also ou band all kinds of Fish, Oranges, Lemour, Onions, Ac., Ac.LORTTE A FRERE, No.62, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, Quebec.Quebec, Feby.T, 1866.\t12 rpHE HOUSE and SHOP, presently I occupied by Mr.Jos.Unis, St.\t\"PHE John Street, Upper Town of this Olty.4}Hh I Hi \u2014ALSO\u2014\tI I'L'jL 2 to 4 A HOUSE and SHOP corner of Grown and Richardson Streets, St.Rocb of Quebec.Apply to CT.TESSIER, Notary.Quebec, Jany.23, 1866.\t3o-tf A Noble Life.MIDDLETON A DAWSON have jast received :\u2014 A NOBLB LIFB, by the author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman.\u201d History of Rationalism ; embracing a survey of the pressât state of Protestant Theology, by Rev.John F.Hunt, A.M.Faith Oartnry\u2019s Girlhood, by the author cf \" The Gaywortbeys.\u2019* For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Feby.12,1866.WHARF end LOT, 114 feet frort by about 200 feet deep, with an additional depth of beaob, to low water mark, of about 200 feet.An excellent stard for a coal depot or a deal wharf, and lately occupied as each by Mr.A.LaRoche.This property adjoins the ft'easrs.Davies\u2019 Patent Slip towards the weet.Another lot, from the Queen\u2019s highway to low water mark, containing upwards of 38,000 feet, situated between McKensie\u2019s and Barra»' Wharves.If sold, conditions will bs made to suit par chtser-.I.Q.GANNON, N.P.Qaebee, Feby.10, 1866.\t10-3o NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made at the next Session of Parliament to continue the Corporate powers of ibe Qaebec Fire Assurance Oompany for a term of tears beyond the lit May, 1868, and to amend their Charter.Qaebee, Feby.10,18t>6.\t2m Insolveut Estate I Eor Sale, A VACANT LOT at Diamond Harbor, with r Id foandatlone , also, deep-water lot in rear, wUh wharf having 2T feet depth of water atlow tide.For the deep-water lot there are Letters Patent.Apply to THOMAS BURNS, Proprietor ; or to JOHN DOT LE, Notary, IT, Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.9, 1866.Commissariat.# rINDIES will be received by the Senior Commisse rial Officer until NOON on TUESDAY,the 20th instant, Land Transpo t & Caring For period from 1st April, 1866, to Slat March, 1867, vit : 1\u2014\tHire of Carriagos, doable and single.2\u2014\tCartage within the Garrison, and to and from the Camp» in it» vicinity.3\u2014\tCartage on Royal Engineer Works at Point Levia.These service* are to be tendered for sepa ratoly.Blank forms of Tender may be had at thia office, where the conditions of contract arc to be eeen ; aad parties tendering should attend pvtonally or aend aatborised persons on their behalf to tb* Oomm'seariat Office, at the boor for opening Tenders, for any reference that may be necessary.Qaebec, Feby.13, 1866.\t9 tiaBlies & Jackets \u2014aw\u2014 HALF PAICL.Soiled Stays \u2014*v\u2014 HALF PRICE.Setts linen Collars and Cuffs \u2014Af\u2014 HALF PRICK.TnmmiDgs and Oinaments Oils.Paints, &c.7Z./''VR-CA3K3 DoibW* Boiled Linseed D W on, 39 Qr.-cask* Olive OF, 26 do Pule 8*ai till, tOO Kegs No 1 Blundells White Lead, B00 do Hlucd0.1, 260 d * KUrk end Red Paint, 26 r* k« Korin 400 Boxes Wicdo* Gla^s, sssorled sisss.v for srie by LANE, GIBB AGO.Quebec, Feby.10, 1866.\t1m EMILIE POULIN, Wife of LOUIS LAROSE, Bnilder and Oontraotor HAVE been appointed Assignee In this matter.Creditors are notified to fyle their claims according to law.ThcCrsditora of the Insolvent are notified t> attend a Meeting at my office, on the BdOOND d»y of MAROH next, at S o\u2019clock, P.M., for the ordering of the affaira of the Batata generally.PEMBERTON PATERSON, Official Assignee.Quebec, Feby.13, 1866.\t16 Province of Canada, ) Distriot of Quebec.S In the Superior Court.Insolvent Act of 1864 In ths matter of W D.WOOLSEV, An Insolvent.NOTICE la hereby g.ven that, on the ninth day of April next, the andenigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the >aid Act.W.D.WOOL8IT.Leuavaa A Can x.Attorneys for Insolvent.Qaebro, Feby.8 It66.\t2m \u2014AT\u2014 HALF PRICE.Remnants of Cloth*, Remnant* of Tweed*, Remnant* of Dress Stuff's, Remnants of Ribbon* at LATED A TBLVBKQ, Corner ot Hope A Fabrique Bte.Quebec, Jany.13, 1866.Insolvent Act ot IHH4.In tha mat tar of MICHAEL MoAVOT, , An Insolvent.THE Creditors of the Inaolvent are notified to meet at the office of the undersigned, Victoria dumber*, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of FEBRUARY instant, ax TWO o\u2019clock P.M, for tb* public examination of the Insol vent and the ordering of the affaire of the Estate generally.WM.WALKER, Official Assignee Quebec, Feby.7, 1866.Inmlrent Jlct of 1864 In the matter of JA8.MOUNTAIN, An Insolvent.ADIVIDBND SHEET has been prepared, sobjvot to objection nntil the 27 tb Fe braary, 1666.WM.WALKER, Official Assignee.Qaebec, Feby.7,1868.Insolvent Act of 1864 Province of Canada, / Distriot of Quebec \\ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.F or >h!i\u2018 to I et, For S rie ov !¦» $*et, TO HI LLT~ at Conditions iibetal.Apply to the proprietor, H or B.Quebec, Feby.15, 1866.O\u2019DONNELL, G.OANNO.N, N.P.2o f i OU3R No.1, Buade Street, with i 1 two shops\u2014which will be !et ijpHrdte)y, if required.B.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Fety.16, 1866.\t8 To Let, PoiSd»un on ih?1st April next, if required, ï HR DWELLING HOUSE situated * above tho Stores heretofore occupied by Messrs.Bowen and Matte, Nos.13 * H, Buade Street, < ontaining eleven rooms.The lioose ii supplied with gas and water, and is being thoroughly renovated and repaired, and Is, from its central position, admirably adapted for a Private Boarding House.For terms, Ac., apply to PANRT A HUOT, Notaries, Place d\u2019Armes.Quebec, Feby / 16, 1866 M To be Let, a COMFORTABLE DWELLING, nifm /\\ with garden, well, stable and out- JîlüL htu ^ -\t- - bouses, situated in Ooteau St vieve Street.Qene- ?pply to DUNCAN PATTON.Qaebec, Feby.6, 1866.laftmay TO LET.'HE HOUSE and SHOP, praeently Apply to LAXGLjIS A ANDREWS, Notaries.Qaebec, Feby.16, 1866.\u2019or Salt; or to bt: AT LEVIS.Lot, TO LET, HE HOUSE 39, St.Genevieve Htraet, Gape.May be seen from 4 P.M.Knqol e at 6, Colin Street, between the hoars of 1 and 2 and ft and 6PM, or by letter to Box 152, Post Office.vue bee, Feby.16, 1866\t6p House for Sale Ma T Notre Dame du Portage, County /V °f Temtsoouata, a two-story Wooden Honae, with n beautiful fruit garden and good dependencies ; a magnificent bathing plaoe.Oonditions easy.Apply to JOS.L1VBQUC, dérobant, Rivitra da Losp.Feby.16, 1866.\t6p Por Sale or to '¦ et, TO LRT.TWO large new Fire Brick Houses forming the corner of Palace and > Helen Str ets, fitted up with nil the modern improvements, and stabling, Ac.Apply to L.MAOLEAN, or B.G.CANNON.Quebec, Feby.It, 1866.\t1m For Sale, M\u2019PHAT excellent first-class House, | at the corner of Bt.John and 8a-leberry Streets, now occnpied by the proprietor, O.W.Wicksteed, with Subie, Coach-house, Ac., and ground to suit the purchaser; Gas and Water thronghont the house, and every modern convenience.Apply to B.G.CANNON, N.P., Or to the proprietor, on the premises.Qubee, Feby.7, 1S63.\t1m r r Sale or fo Let, M Houses to Let, AmA.( Garden Street, Upper Town, nflm \" r Quebec, Nos.13 A 13*, near the ¦ffUrlA.Court House and 8t.Lewis Street, desirable situations for Professional Offices or private raeidenees, famished with Water, Gas, Ac., complete.Apply te E.0.CANNON, Notary; Or to the proprietor, KD.BURROUGHS, Esq.Quebec, Feby.7, 1866.TO LET, Ml |*iHE HOUSE, ou the Grande Allée, _ near St.Lawis Gate, at present occnpied by H.MoBlaln, Esq.\u2014ano\u2014 The House and Premises, on the same road, now ootupied by H.Dinning, Esq., opposite the Ladies\u2019 Protestant Home.Both the above residences are fitted with | every modem improvement, and have convenient stablea and outbuildings.Apply to W.D.CAMPBELL, Notary, 14, St.Peter Street.Qaebec, Feby.6, 1866.tf To Let, To be L od ths Yard ai;d 8h«*d in the rear thereof, wb-uh, if required, will le tt-^^ired and improved to soit tbe convenien e nt the tenant, apply to W.D CAMPBELL, Notary, 14, St.Peter -Sireei.Quebec, FeKy.6.Ib\u20ac6.\ttf To Let, 'I HE Upper Part of tbe House, to E Fabrique Street, occupied by Mr.\u2022J^L-UL Ashworth, tomprisiog 12 or 1& rooms.For terms, Ac, apply to R.H.BLAIS, or to e.g cannon, Notary.Qaebec, Feby.6,1866.For Sale or to be Let, M4 FIRST-CLASS Fire-Brick House __in Lacbevrotiere Street, with all modern im rrovements, good yard.Stables, Ac., now occupied by Msjor King.H.0.AUSTIN, Notary.Quebec, Feby.3,1866.\tImp TO LET, SSE3SION on tbe 1st May next, tbe PREMISES at present ooi J-pied by J Devlin, Esq., No.7, Et.John Btnei, (within ) Apply to 8AML.J.SHAW.Quebec, Feby 5, 1866.mE To Let, M r that first-class FIRE SBICC DWELLING, No.48, Grande Allée (neer tbe Toll Gate), at present la the oceap v tion ef I.J.Dalkln, Esq., with Stables, Coachhouse, Ao.Apply to SAML.J.SHAW.Qaebec, Fefcy.5, 1866.TO LEI\u2019.mT WrM.pari HAT magnificent three-story Hou se _ in 8t.George Street, on the Ramparts, tbe property of Fred.Brauri, Btq.Thia house Is furnished with water, baths, gas, fnrnase, and all modern Improvements.Possession 1st May next.Apply to 0.A.P.PELLETIER, Advocate, No.22, St.Lewis Street.Quebec, Feby.3, 1866.\tIm To Let, ~ A FIRST-CLASS Double Offlio, rfxffi rV with fire proof safe, in Victoria \"iPtîL Chambers, now occupied by W.Walker, Esq.A tour-story Wooden Store on St.Paul Street, with a good double office and fire-proed safe, now occupied by J.Lord, Esq.A three-story Stone Building on 8t.Paul Street, now occnpied by Messrs.P.A E.Gau- Houses to Let.Ml.rate order.WO fine HOUSES on St.Francis Street, Upper Town, with Oas, ater, Water Oloset, Ac., and in first Apply to At ths end of St.Peter Street, a part ot a Wooden Store and Shed, new occnpied by b.Dobord, *iq Also\u2014a large Ship-yard, now occupied ly Messrs.Patterson A Shaw.Apply to\t^ J.B.RENAUD.Quebec.Feby.6,1866.LOUIS BILODEAU.Quebec, Feby.2, 1886.To Let, LL persons having claims against tbe i Estate of tbe late TIMOTHE HECTOR HARDY, in his lifetime, Esqnlre, of the parish of Pointe aux Trembles and heretofore of the Olty of Qnebeo, book-seller, are requested to present their accounts, duly attested, before the first of Match next ; and nil those indebud to the said Estate are requested to pay, in tbe same delay, to JOSEPH HARDY, Esquire, of ths parish of St.Charles des Grendines, Testamentary Executor ; or to the undersigned, nt bis < St John S «barbs 'without), No-80*, Quebec.HBNRY BOLDUC, Notary.Quebec, Feby.5, 1866 .\t6-3o Oakum.^ SMALL LOT Snperior English Oakum.For sale by FORSYTH A PEMBERTON.MÎ TO LET, WO Firs Brick HOUSES, three \u2022tories high, with gas aud wat*r, also sublet and ooaob-hoose, situated on the Grande Allée.Potsecsion on the 1st of May.Apply to PATRICK FAHEY, or E.G.CANNON, Notary Public.Quebec, Feby.13, 1866.\t6p For Sale or to I et.M POSSESSION I large two-*t< the corner of St.1st May next, that two-ftorv Stone House, at Helen and Arsenal Streets, at present occupied by Mr.Blliscon, Photographer, with coaoh-honss, wood-jard aid commodious back premises.Apply to WILLIAM COOK, Keq, Advocate, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby 9,1866.\ttf - - a COMFORTABLE HOUSE, de-A, lightfolly situated at Mount Plea-rTM.¦«nt, with good garden, stable and ooaoh-bonse.\u2014AMO\u2014 A OOTTAGE la the same locality, In good repair, recently painted and papered throogh-oo*, with garden and stabling.Apply to B.G.GANNON, N.P., Garden Street Qaebee, Fsby 1, 1866.Market Garden TO LET.AT Mount Pleasant, within the Toll Gats, to good cultivation and vary productive, with comfortable Dwelling Hosae and necessary outbuildings, now and for many years in the occupation of Mr.Wingfield.Apply to I.G.GANNON, N.P., Garden Street.Quebec, Feby.1, 1866 Office to Let.a DOUBLE OFFICE in Oommer-A Cial Chambers, with fire-proof MilL safe.Itnmedl Apply to GIBB, LAIRD A ROBB.Qaebee.Feby.i, 1866.-% mt: For Bale, JUT TO Li-.T, 'HE HOUSE and STORE, to Bt.John Street (within), for maw year* occnpied by Mr.John Tcaffs, a Grocery Establishment.Possession on the first May next.\u2014AMO\u2014 Tbe HOUSE and STORE adjoining tb* above, for the Inst few ye*rt occnpied by Mr.Groce, Tross-meker.Possession on the first May next.Apply to Mr.JOHN TEAFFB, St.John Stmt ; or to GEO.H.PARKE.Ringfield, Feby.T, 1866.________ TO BE LET, ' I HI HOUSE occnpied by Mr.Jon* * cas, opposite to Qns bee Floor Mills, St Paul Street.LANGLOIS A ANDREWS, Quebec, Feby.0, 1866.M Notariée.Quebec, Feby.1, 1866.6-2o Faints.A REGULAR assortment cf Paints nod Dry Color*.For sale by FORSYTH A PEMBERTON.Quebec, Feby.1,1866.\t6 2o M' Wrapping r'aper 600;^ BAMS Wrapping sad Tea, Pa per assorted sises.or sale by GIBB, LAIRD A ROSS.Feby.15, MM*\t» Eels I Eels 1 50 1ABRVLB \u201cRIVIERE QUELLE\u2019 jj EELS, of excellent quality.Eor sale by THUS.FRASER, ladla Wharf.2w .Qaebec, Feby.14, 1666 Fish, &c.80 a 900 0*»t.Prime Table Flab 10 Barreto Salmon, 9ft\tdo God Oil, 90\tdo Seal OU.for sale by _ THOS jlalm-liverhois.Quebec Feby.14, 1864.FRASER, India Wharf.2e ÏBB citisenl of Qaebec are respeotfnlly informed that the eervicet of an Operator, ingnUhed by bis loaf practice in the Photographie Art, have jast been secured to this \u2022s\u2019ablishment Ladles and gentlemen will learn, no doubt with xatisfactlon, that this Operator excels in the art of placing in graceful and easy p^eition, a thing generally wanting in tbe losjority of portraite.This sstablisbmsnt will then as heretofore, continue to merit the faltering patronage wbicb the ottiaeoe of Quebec and ths neighboring country bave kindly accorded It since iu existence.\u2022fhe directors of this house have recently adireseed catalogues of Portra'ti to a great Dumber of persons, which tbey offer for sale to amateure.Those desirous ot obuining these cataloguée can do so by applying at tbe estab-lishment.This nomenclature of portraite me rite the attention of the public.THE ST.ROOH ESTABLISHMENT, No.43, Bt.Joseph Street, which well-known reaaoos caused to be slightly negleetel lately, baa jast been placed on an excellant footing.Those who may kindly cjntlnoe to gtva it their patronage will, for ue futore, find an able Operator, from whom they may obtain portraits assented with nil desirable perfection.Mste-ovsr those visiting the establishment can eve tor themselves if it really marita their sneonr- a*Tb8 patron» of this la* ter establUhim nt, as well of Qaebec ac of tbe surrounding country, are Informed that the price of portrait* baa been consider*D»y reduced.Quebec, Feby.10, 1864.\titn 8.T.\u20141860\u2014X.Persona of sedentary habits troubled wwb weakness, toasitade, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac., deserve to suffer II they will not try tbe celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the hlgbeet medloal authorities and warranted to produce sut immediate beneficial effect Tbey are ex-eeedlegly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must superceded all other tonloa where a healthy, gentle stimnlant is required.They purify, strengthen aad invigorate.They create a healthy appetite.Tbey are an antidote to ohangs of water and diet.Tbev overcome effects of dissipation and tote hoars.They strengthen tbe system and enliven die BUOde They prevent mlaamatlo and intermittent fever».They purify the breath and acidity of ths stomach.They eure Dyspepsia and Constipation.They cure Diarrhoea and 0holer* Morbus.Tbey oure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.They make the weak strong, tbe languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature\u2019s great restorer.They are composed of tbe celebrated Oalisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pore St.Croix rum.For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle.Beware of Imposters.Exsmlns every bottle See that It has an nnmaiflated metal cap over top of each bottle, and green label for exportation, around each neck.See deflorlpttve Circular around each bottle.P.H.DRAKE A GO., New York.Sold by all druggists.JOHN F.HENRY A 00., 306, Bt.Fnol Street, Montreal, Wholesale Agents for Car - ada.March 2 1666*\t.In tb* matter of JOHN HENRY GLINT, An Insolvent ON tbe fonrth day of April next, the under signed will apply to tbe said Court for a discharge under the said Act.J.H.GLINT.HOLT A IRVINE, Attorneys for Insolvent.Qaebee, Feby.2, 1866.\t2m B hereby given that application will be made to the Legislator*, at its next Session, to pass a Bill authorising the Sale of the Rectory Lands in the révérai DIoeeaes of tbe Ohnroh of England in Canada.By order of tha Provincial Synod.CHAS.HAMILTON, M.A, Clerical Secretary.J.BOVELL, M.D., Lay Secretary.Quebec, Jany.4, 1866.\t2m-lo situation Wanted.l LADY, capable of teaching English, Mu-* sin and French, desire* a aitnation as Goveraeae.Apply to A.M.0., Poet Office, Qnebeo.Qaebee, Jany.16, 1866.\tdeoll-3m Steam Engines, &c., FOR SALE.Ï1HB undersigned have two small Steam Enginea of six and eight horse power, ioh will be sold cheap ; also, twe Tnrbine Water Wheels, one of twenty inohes; and the other of thirty-elx Inches diameter Always on bend and for sale : Birk Mills for tanners, Cast Iron Bailing, Racks, Ac., for stables, Ploughs and other Agricultural Im plements, Sugar Mills, Water Sinks, Stove Pipe Rings, Stoves, Fire grate», Pnmps, and a variety of other use al articles generally used.Castings of Iron and Brass made at the lowest rats.Old Iron and Brass taken in exchange.A.LBARMONTH A 00 Quebec, Feby.13,1868 Sitiiatinn Wanted.A LADY, capable of teaching English.French, Mnsio, Drawing, Ac., wishes for a situation as Reaid *nt or Visiting Governess.Ip willing to keep accoatta, to copy, or attend in a s'.ore, Ao Apply, by letter, to X.Y.Z.Qaebee, Feby.9,1866.\ttf 1 It eceivinfj; TO IiET.rpHAT first-class three-atory Stone | Hosse situated in St.Ann Street, opposite the English Cathedral, lately occupied ss the Governor General\u2019s private office.Apply at 31, Bt.Ursule Street; or to JOSEPH R.RAOBY, Advocate, 10, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.9, !88«:________tf_ Comfortable I enements in the Upper Town to Let.rpHE Fire Biick House, corner of Bt.George X and Laval Streets, now occupied by Miss St Laurent The Stone Honae, two stories, west side of St.George Street, now oconpied by Messrs.Ahern A Tweddell ; and tbe two stories Stone House, near the bead of St.Ann Street, south side, now occupied by 0.Murphy, Esq.Apply to tbe undersigned Notary.SI.GLAUKEMBTBR, N.P Qnebeo, Feby 8, 1866 tHB first-class property fronting tbe __centre of the' Esplanade, owned and occnpied for many years by Ue andenigned.Tbe hoase is complet* in itself contains all the latest improvement*, and Is in perfect order.It is heated by Hot Air Furnace, hM Hot and Gold Water thronghont, Bath-room, Patent Closets, Ac.The Basement to most conveniently divided and wall lighted, containing Kitchen, Servants\u2019 Room, Pantry, Store Room, Dairy, Wioe Cellar, Ac.The Outbuildings are snbetanttol and exten-aive, consisting ot Stables, Coach-house, Har-Lcsa Rooms.loe-honae, Larder, Coal and Wood Depots, Ac , all in perfect order.The Let comprises some 6*00 superficial feet.For terms, apply to the proprietor.DANIEL MoOALLUM.Qnebeo, Jany.31, 1866.\ttf TO LET, TWO COTTAGES, one quarter mil* from Dorchester Bridge, on the Ohnrlesboarg Road,with Gardens, Coach-house* and Stables Immediate possession can be had of one, Ue oth*r on 1st Msy next Rent £80 per annum each, free of all taxes.Apply to GEO.H PARKE.Ringfield, Feby.7.1886.To Let, .a VTO.1.Hartford Terrace, Bt.Ins-fflU IN tache Street, adjoining tbe Gia-fWL els, nine rooms, water, patant water closets, Ae, Ao., with gardca, if desired.Apply to E.G.GANNON, Notary.or to J.T.0.MURPHY, On tbe premia*».Quebec, Feby.3,1866.TO LET.ÏNROM tbe 1st May next, a comfort* \u2019 able Cottage on tbe St.Lew;* Road, near the Toll Gate, recently occupied by Mr.Tims.\u2014XMO,\u2014 Dwelling House No.4, Richmond Square^ with Immediate possession, if required.Apply to JOS.AROHBR, or E.G.CANNON, N I* Quebec, Jany.26,1866.i'o Let, ï BE HOUSE lately occnpied >f Mrs.Français L*ngloii, bt.Pet* r Street, Lower Town.It may be M as cee, two or three shope '\tJ.LANGLOIS, Advocate, 12, Baade Street.Quebec, Jany.24, 1868.TO LUT.\u2014FROM 1st MAY NEXT,\u2014 ¦a HOSE ex'ensive premises known * as HENDERSON\u2019S BUILOINGb, forming the corner of St.Uraait and Lewis Streets, oonaiettog of shop, ter i cellars, yard, large store and stable, tbe wboie forming one of the boat and moat convenient bneiness stands In tbe Upper Town.App'y to H.F.WALLACE On tbe premies*.Quebec, Jany.20, 1866.To Let, MI IO LKT.Now EDS.Bright Cuba Sugar, Barrels Spirit* of 1 urpentlne, Do Bright anl Black Vurafib, Do Green and Black Piuti, Do Rosin, Bales Beat Extra Oakum.AND IN STuKR: Casks Raw and Boiled Limrcd Oil.For sale by ROMS A CO.Quebec, Feby.9, 1866.\t10 G.W.GOLFER, * advocatk.OFFICE: No.33, St.An» Str«H, UPPER TOWN.Qaebec, Jany.31, 1866.TO LET, Extra Bright Forto Uico Sugar 30 UOGSHEàDS Extra Bright Porto Rico.M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Feby.6, 1866.Arrican Rice.NOW receiving Portland, and daily expected at South Qaebec : 300 whole, half and quarter bags fine Ar-lican Rice.For sale by M.G MOUNTAIN, Si Andrew's Wharf, Immediately in the rear of bis Stores lately destroyed by lire Quebec, Jany.30, 1866, TEE Home and Shop No.5, St John Street.Large and commodlons premises.Apply to WM.WALKER, Official Estate A Peebles.Quebec, Feby.8, 1866 TO LIST, sri HAT Va^nifi «nt Property, situate on the et Foy Road, near tbe Monument, with Hangars, Stables, Outhouses and Gardens, formally tbe residence of ths late Julien Okouinard, Esq.Possession given on the first day of May next.Apply lo H.J.ÜHÜUJVARD, No.14, St.Ann Street, U.T.; or to E G CANNON, ksq.Quebec, Feby.7, 1863.r© Let.I ' HkBK OFFICES to let al Pointe a Carey place, opposite the Exchange.Apply to Ü.A VV.WURTBLE.Qaebec, Feby.6, 1866.\ttf I''or Sale or to Let, For Sale, \"'HAT moet desirable and oommo-mVIt ft dious Country Residence, known W- M SUNNY SIDE, situated on tbs St.Foy Road, two miles from tbe Olty, with about twelve (12) acres of Land attached, In n Ugh state of cultivation.The boose to boLt with nil the modern improvements, painted and papered thronghont.The BASEMENT contains a large Kitchen and Servants\u2019 Room, extensive Wood and Coal Cellars, Dairy, Larder and Store-rooms ; also, Patent Water Closet aad Cisterns, and Force Pomp with never-failing Well of good water.On the FIRST FLAT are large Drawing-room, Dining-room (with Sliding Olotet from Kitchen), Sitting-room aad four Bed-rooms, with most convenient Linen Oloseta a'tached.In the HALL is a handsome Fir* Place and modern Grate, also large Olothes Press.In the UPPER STORY are six large 3ed-rooms.A Covered Verandah surrounds the honae, commanding one of tbe moet extensive views on ths St.Toy\u2019s Road.The Oat-premises are extensive and moet oenvenlent,' consisting of Outside Kitchen, Servants\u2019 Rooms, Stables, Ooach-honse and Harness Rooms Ice-boas* (filled with loe), Ao.Tbe whole property is to perfect order, and the situation one of the most dellghtfhl in the vicinity of Qaebec.For terms, apply to the proprietor.DANIEL MoOALLUM.Quebec, Jany.31, 1866.\ttf The Upper Part of the two-story Brick House, SU.Ursule Street, now oeonpled by Mrs.Wooisey, containing 9 rooms, with patant j closets, gas fixtures, Ao.Apply to ED.GINGRAS, Ste.Ursule Street, or L.B.DO RIO V, Corporation.Quebec, Feby.3,1866.\ttf For Sale or to Let, Al HAT magnitoeoi three-etory stot * __ HOU8R, situate corner of Haldi.maud and Moot Carmel Streets, heretofore oconpied by the Militia Department with yard, hangard and etabto.Apply to J.B.0 HEBERT A J.ANGT1L.Notaries, No* 18, Hope Street, Quebec.Quebec, Jany.16, 1848.at TO I.UT, IHE realdence of Robt.Lemoine, Eeq ,8t.Joseph Street, U.T.Enquire of BD J.DaBLOlB, 24, St Fiavien Street.Qu*be3,J*ay.16, 1666.\tIm j Por Sale or to Let, or YWO COTTAGES on tie I * 8t.Lewis fioad, adjoining Spencer : JB>L Wood, with good ontbaildiags, goldens aad pastures attached, one mile from tha Toll Gate.Apply to MILES KELLY, No.3, St.Charles Street, Lower Town.Quebec, Jany.17, 1866.\tp Por Safe or to Let, , 'jpHAT valuable House and Depen-| denotes, lately occuplei by E.A.nt.(Furnished or Untarnished,) KARDFIELD, on tbe St.Louis Road.Apply to tbe REV.?.MOUNTAIN, St.Michael\u2019s Parsonage.Quebec, Jany.19, 1866.\t2o M Meredith, Esquire, at Mount Pl< \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Several Building Lota in rear.Particulars may be had on application to W.BIGNILL, N.P Quebec, Jany.30, 1866.\u2014With Immediate poseeeslon,\u2014 HAT Commodioni and Desirable __ Residence, sitaatod at Mount Plea sant, previously occupied by the late Henry Pemberton, Esq., CONTAINING 14 Rooms ; also, Kitchen, Back Kitohen and Pantries, Wine and Wood Cellars, 3 Stall- d Stable and Ooach-honae, and Hone* for Coachman; Also, 2 acres of ground attached to the pre-mises.For partionlnrs, apply to ROSS A 00.Quebec, Jany.26, 1866.\ttf For Sale or to be Lei, \u2014From 1st May next,\u2014 [''HE large first-class Fire Brick and x Stone House \u201c Phillips\u2019 Buildings\" [.nohevrotiere Street, with all modern improvements, good yard, and large s ables and outbuildings, now oconpied by J.L.Gibb, Esq.H.0.AUSTIN, Notary, Peter Street.Quebec, Jany- 26, 1866.\tImp To Let, ^ tWO comfortable email HOUSES __ on St.Amable Street, near Grande AU«*.Possession immediately.Apply tQ H.8.SOOTT, or B.G.GANNON, N.P.Quebec, Jany.90,1866,\ttf MT Ln AT; For Sale, A LOT OF BBAOH on the Hiver 8t.Lawrence, containing eleven thousand feet, between Arthur and Leadenball Streets, and joining the property of the Haibour Commissioners.Tbs property is free from nil rents, burthens or mortgages whatsoever.Easy terms of payment will be granted.8 I.OLACKEMEYER, N.P.Quebec, Sept.28, 1565.TO LE T.With pocseeslon lit November uext, M- HAT very desirable two-story and I attic Brick House, No.62, St.John Street, without, mow occupied by Mr.Bison\u2014Gat, Water, WMer Closets, Ao.Apply to H.BOLDUC, Notary, 80}, St JobnjStNot, without.Quebec, ept.26, 1866.\ttf M IO LKT, ^ Comfortable two storey* I-* Brick House, No.40, D\u2019Algud lou Mreet, Ft.John\u2019s Suburbs, eo t utnlng six rooms, whb an excellent bangardi Rent moderate and possession 1st October.For partionlars apply on tbe premises.Quebec, Sept 26, 1865.TO LET, MTHAT ^ft* \u201cd commodious Bwri* I ling Houta, No.1 D\u2019AntenU Sr, Uppor Town, recently rebuilt by tb i Qoceo Fire Assurance Oompany for thohel t Andrew.Apvlrto 1.SANDERSON, 1^1^ 8*f4.91, MW.\ttf I H tu Pbrnmi dT^soiclt PSiNTIN«: WORKS.UtW»4 I» là« PRINTING ! r%* HOOK ^ FANCY TYFKe OaiwRii \u2014«Ml «y ito ?an«(y Mtirt* «\u2022« V*U C rom 83 per lOOO î1 t^rrxo oaium \u2022 04B!ftM totted cjmdmi TUTTED CARDS l BtLL SMA»UI«4 : IJUL USA****** «/XX BMAJUMSSt Bill MMADJMëM ! 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CALL AKD IXAMIX» fl.& W.BANXLEFS EXTENSIVE STOCK OF TOTS, I 'nucy ofc Cabinet Ware Ci!!»* OSNAlBiTTSf or raa orv I* rench, English and German JSJSVStST'KfSt.FIONJUROPE.Everything New and Novel.JfA 10, ST.JVMM STREET.Qaabee, Dta M, 1864.Ship-Yard to Let.f'HS SHIP-TAMO ibmarij b«loa*ta«to Ok 1 lata John Ifttaa, Kaq.n?Pabr.lt, IMS GLAonMim, gwjp.Jl Office to I.ei.oouili ornoi is a.Cb«*k \u2022!».Mptys» *^_*t**«.irr\u2019'a t«M jobs u.on».Native Ceylon Coffee.A 1 T> AOS extra fine V a tira Oejlan, new 4-i A) Uadiac ax SH.\u2022* \u201c For tala by Qaabao, Wot.IT.1MB.m.o.MourrAiw.«.At.PKlifittlN ÜAT1 cstabilabsd tbeir offiea ij.tba B'lek BoLdlar oa tbair pramiaaa, Oanar at Grant and Qaaen Btraata, 8t, Iswsxaow oa vfitna Araaaw.Aa* \u2022«.18*4 WILLIAM COOjla, ADVOCATK; PICE :\u2014Càmmerciai < nnmSsrêj BT.PITRR STRSltT.* \u2022 WV \u2022' Extra Bright Porto Rico Su-ar.Joat Reoairtog, direct from Poaoa i J 0QSH1AD8 Bxtra Brifbt Porte Bleo Bogan.U6 H Tor aalo jo7i )MM LlMiagBIH, Va.tS'St'flBtor Btraoi Oaabao May 1, 18«B.tMVBLOPSS! owLerssit tba MM VMM) f MS I MMTELOPKBn af Sty I From EStSO I / W fOMBW * BkANKa, rodaaef logGl AJAMotw posrsser t«M«TS postmsh; 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^ m»- moriea of AndersonTille Prison Pens.By Heary Tucker.If you wish your sensibi-f#i.aw^ene^ totieblng words and a nob and plaintif® melody, do not fail to £f?j.nr?«ong.Brery soldier and \u2022oldiers friend, especially the friends jf onr tortured heroes at Andersonfille, \u2022aonld hear this exq aislte song.30 cents.LOTS OS TBS BRAIN.By Vra Parkhnrat.A fary amnaisg and popular song.30 oenta.\t® THB * WATJO; IN TEAB8.\" A Dirge to the Mamory of Abraham Lincoln.By Kon-30 cents.\u2022* U iOllLY OONCllNTRATaiP\u2019 COMPOUND ^loid laxti'act Baohn A posit.'re and Bpeddc Remedy for diaTinsn cf the iUuidar, CifUtyr, Oroml Will.\u201d 30 ceate.MIT?e UwZmi?M 8I4R*P^O.w Word, by Wild JMgfrton.Music by Konrad This beaotifbl and artistic Traner.A roiL»e.Dolored.A all othei of Prixitiii«.yssbamslaef *a ms ^ALOGMEt I invoice* t If mI# of Shi/opinç i 4 r oFTKN»!: ?\u2022% ijMG CLEY\u2019S AMMUNITION For Sporting or Müüary Purposes Doubla Wsterptoof Central Pire cape, Pen Jaddingm.jaa*N» ihe leading ol Gun* Wire Cartridges fur killing Gama, *o- at lone iiatanset.Breech Loading Cartridge Oaaee e> saperior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles, Pit aartMdgeefor \u201cLefoaebeu\" Barotren of 1 a .ad If miliaetrea.and other Beroiran., BALL CARTRIDCK* For Euleld Rifles, also for Waatlay Richard's, Tarry's, WSoon'i, Mont Storm's, Green's, anc other Breech-loaders.of major* vr^il made by com*~t*tur from toft Rtfimad Lead.Mechanically fitting projectiles for Rigby's aad Baary4* Rifles.ILE Y \"ROB., \u2022tay's-Inn-Road, Londou, W o Joly II, MM.oaXT.die i< Dinrwford s Pure Fluid Magnesia Baa bean, during M years, emphatically nar doasd by toe Medicm ?rc(e«tiomand niTenaliy accepted by the Public as toe Baer Rxnor for Aid*» sf the SUmsck.Haarièun, MmdecJu.Meet end niHrutUu.Andes a Moo Atxbiuy for delicate eonaritu-*0\u2014, mare wpertally for Ladies and OMld-ran, combined with the Acl6alasted Leimoa ayrmp It forma an egrmsUa Sfwwming Dreufki, in which its aperient qualitias are much Increased.During Hot Snaaoaa and in How Ouuxm, the regular nee of this simple and elegant remedy aas basa found highly beneficial.Manufactured by DIWIPORD 6 CO., 1TI, New Bond Street, London : And Sold by all respectable Chemists through-oettba World.\t\" VP Sot Bate by BOWL 18 A MeLIOD, Me» .ileal HaU, Quebec.\t\u2019 \\ N.B^-Aak Hot Dmanoao's ] tr-UB IPM.la oaeof Miss Morris\u2019s fevoritwT/ Mid^s \u2022eng by bar at nearly all bar concerts.30 cants.DM LORD HE MAKE Ü8 FREE.Minstrel Hong.By Bmau 0.Pation.Thia song ÏÎ?TerV'',ai* word,> »««* \u2022 brliliant ma-N® Aun# can to* to b« delighted with it.30 oenta.EVERY BODY\u2019S LOVE-SONG.Words by W Jsnoings Demorest.Mnsic by Konrad Traner.Oomprisirg the tiUes ©fall the popular love-songs, and illustrating lore m all its phases.30 oenta.THE GOTTAGB BOUND THE CORNER Words by Mr».M.A.Kidder.Mnsic by Henry Tucker.This is a very ebarming sorg; the words beautiful, and the melt?ay delicious.i0 cents.MR.GARNET, NONE OF YOUR BLARNEY.Wntiftifr***»\u201d0** A Tery oomic \u2022» splwdld song, both li \u201c\u2022l0dy' aod » t*»ntiful and just monte to our returning heroes 80 cents.\t* THB CHAIN OF LOVE.30 cents.shobds.brjFh*4nnp the ehain, tore, That bind* onr hearts in one, For sweet the kiss And rare the bliss In anion thus begun.Any of the above songs will be aent by mall, r?r*«» * PoUc;ei tane^\tBO-ii-payinf ut I>f premium ;r.*y 'I re v i.;are« tr.v-\u2019V r* \u2022\t»\tX U-\u2014 - W.f m \\**A* »\\*.t T* r»*W' ,\t\u2022 Wing the premium, with a fin* of toaehliUngs per ohm evidence of the good state cf health of tbe life a£*nrcd Participation of profita by the aeared, «counting u sihrge Bonus declared 1866, amounting tc dst t bwing on ages from twenty to forty, P0 par can*. Layer Raisiné, 400 Qnarter do ) 600 Boxes ) 400 Holt do > Bnneh MnsoatoU, 4 0 Qaarter.do ) 100 K«*ge Malaga Grapes, 50 Boxes Lemons, 38 do Orangee.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865__________ Arracan Rice.- 2n0 UVM\\\u201er;o, Now landing ex 4\u2018 Fanny Forsyth,\u201d and For tale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16.1865.100 It is a Our first Physicians nee It and recommend Its nee; the Apothecary finds it first among tbe medicine* called for, and the wholesale Druggist oonaiiera it a leading article of his trade.All the dealers in medic'ne speak alike in its favor ; and its reputation M a Medicine of Great Merit and Virtue ia fully and permanently ?vr\t^ established, and it ia The Great Family Medicine of thcAge!| d£ Every Volunteer should have a Bottle, in case of Sudden .Attacks of Disease.TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES Weftk 8t0m,k0h' General Debility, Karting Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Oomplaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Orarop and Pain in Stomach.Bowel Complaint, Painters\u2019 Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrb»a and Dysentery.TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES Chocolat-NEenier.(Manufactured only in Franoa.) Annual Consumption exceeds Felons, Botlsand Old Bores, Sever* Barns and Scalds, Outs, Bruises and Sprains, dwelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tsttor, Broken Breast, Froeted Feet and Chilblains, Tooth-aohe, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism.PAIN-KILLER, \u2022koald be adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sn gar desired, or made into a syrup with molasses.For a COUGH aod BRONCHITIS, a few drop\" \u2022?ectlTe th»n anything else.For SORB THROAT, gargle th* throotwith a mixture of Pam Killer and water, and the relief is immediate and care positive.umut .** 14 «hoald not be forgotten that the Pain Killer ia equally as good to take internallv lions as to ose externally.Each bottle is wrapped with foil directions for its os*.\ty healt Sept.16, 1866.3m For Sale or to Let.TO LET, -«IArakc 1865.1865.RUM the first cf May ««xt, u.».well-known Bolding, the TBM-OB HALL, Bt.Francis Btreet * leaee will be given If required for on* o » ore years.Apply to Wo 43, Bt.Ursule Street ; oi * 1.G.CANNON.Notary \u2022'VM'fceii, Feby.8, 1604 Booms to Let.:7WO os THREE GENTLEMEN can be *«-commodated with LODGINGS, with o> ihost Broakfee'.in a eonvanirnt locality lo \u2022be Upper Town.Apply at *bu vrio.Qasureo, Meroh 28.1*64_ _ y To Let, \" r|^H08B flrst-elaee fire-preof Vaults, JL Ko.I BAulbau-Matelot Street, foi many years occupied by J.K.Boswell Esq.; also, those first-class new Stores, No.1 Notre Dame Street.Apply to TH08.McConnell, Lower Town Market.Quebec, March 7, 1865.jr or Nate or to Lei, M/'IIHB property belonging to etc X 'undersigned, situate at Etohemin, well adapted for a Country Residence, Grocery Store or Hotel, being a corner house leading to the Mills, consisting of a cotmnodloue dwelling, with stables, out-houses, Ac.With a garden in front of the premises.For further information, appi JOP RITCHIE, Beaver Works.43 - v-Paul Street.Qnetoec, March 16, 1S«5.\tl To Let, OFFICE, with Fire-proof Book Vaults, to Pster Street.Apply to HENRY ATKINSON A CO.Qnebqc, April 13, 1805.\ttf NEW FREIGHT LINE TO OTTAWA.«\u2022Ureal aed Ottawa ForwarSag Conpan; (Uaiited.) L) AI^XTAii*'.S&OsOOO.JOHN MoLENNAN\u2014-Puni): W.MoNAUOHTON, J.B.AUGER, ! Dasoraas rHIS Company has been forn^d with a ape cial view to provide for the*large and in-creaeing trade of tbe Route by the OTTAWA RIVER and RIDEAU CANAL and their tribu-taries, and is provided with new and efficient stock, and all the means necessary to secure despatch aad economy in rates of freight.Kf\u201c Freight received on the wharf of the Richelieu Company at Quebec, and forwarded daily.ISAAC BONNER, Agent.86 Common Street, _ \u201e\tCanal Wharf, Montreal L.0.Corraxm, Agent, Canal Basin.Ottawa.Feby.14.1865.Window Glass.lx 44 Claus Hefty,\" from Antwerp j [00( ) H AL*'*B0ZB8'Ma°rtad **** For sal* by JOHN PATERSON.Quebec, May II, 1886.____ For Sate, K ALLANT and BUILDING 8TOSIR Enquire of JGMPB A ROHER \u2022mi 8, \u2019 For Sale, I^HE following CHOICE BRANDS OF .FLOUR: Tyrone Mill», Extra.Bowman ville Mills, Bt Tin to, Extra Cream La Stoufiville, Bxtra.Tehldy Mills, Extra.B1 8 H O P \u2022nassuu Bfferre»em f lirai* *r Wa^B*sia Introduced and Prepared by ALFRED BISHOP, Manufacturing Chemist IT A 18, Spsok\u2019i Fiilds, Vile Bed Ne Town, London rUS perfectly white and delicately clean granulated prépara tien possess*! remark-effervescent qualities, which fiu inrpasses the ordinary Seidiiu Powder in its COOLING, REFRESHING, and MILD APERIENT pro parti**, as weU ae in flavour as a SALINE fraught, it is particularly well adapted for teamen and young children, on account of Its most agreeable flavour and mild effect.N.B.\u2014The genuine has the name BISHOP upsn the Bottle, also the Name and Trade Mark upon the Label, and is sold in convenient sisee, aad secured in so perfect a\tthat it ma; *\t\u2018 \u201c 5,000,000 lbs.HE healthiest, best, and most delicious Aliment for Breakfast known since 1826 ; defies all honest competition, unadulterated, highly nutritious, and pore.Bold in 1 lb.Paoiets.Also, especially manufactured for eating as ordinary sweetmeats, or at dessert.Wholesale, Muiaa, 23, Henrietta Street, Oovent Garden, -London.Retail, by all respectable houses.Oct.11, toC*._________y .y.-, ly.lo Now Medicines.The Greatest Success of ths Ags.DISEASES of the Chest.Syrup of Hypo-phosphite of Lime, manufactured by Gri-mault and Co., chemists, 7, rue dslaFeuillade, Paris.This new medicine, delicious to .tiw palate, is a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the lungs, and Is also an excellent remedy In cases of consumption.Under Ht influence, tbe cough abates, nocturnal pxespira-tions cease and the patient rapidly reoovsst health and flsah.S/iLIXIRof Pepsine, prepared by Grimanlt -Ci and Co., chemists, 7, rue de la Feuillade, Paris, according to tbe fonnnla of Di.Oorvi-sart, knight of the Legion of Hcnoor, physician to H.M.the Emperor of the French.Pepsine is the gastric juice itwlf, or rather the digestive principle purified, which digests food in the stomach.When from varions oaosss the supply of the digestive fluid is too small, the inevitable ooneeqnences are bad digestion, gastritis, gastralgia, inflammation of tho mucous coats of the stomach and bowels, heart-barn, anosmia, loss of strength, and in females, general derangement.Tbe Elixir of Pepsine, whioh is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedily eons all diseases, and prevents vomiting during prog-can or.VEGETABLE Ma\u2019.oo Injection and Gap* soles, prepared by Grimanlt and Oo., apothecaries in Paris.This new remedy M prepared frem the leaves of tbe Matioo, a tree of Pern, for the prompt and fafoUfMe sure of gonorrhoea without fear of stricture of the urethra or inflammation of the bowels.Tbs celebrated Dr.Ricard of Paris, oeased to prescribe all other medicaments a* soon as Matt/w.was discovered.The Injection is used at tba commencement of the discharge; the Capsules in chronic and inveterate cases, which have resisted the preparations of cepaiba, eubebs, and injections of a metallic basis.NO more Ood Liver Oil.Syrup of Tftdissd Horse-Radish, of Grimanlt and Oo., Apo-oaries chemists, 7, rno de la Feufliade, Pari».According to the certificates of the physieiaM of the Paris Hospitals detailed in the proepeo-toe, and with the approbation of several Acs.,3|t I demhas, this Syrup is employed with tho gnat.___| est success in place of Ood Liver Oil, to wtdah it is really superior.It cures di-nsets of tba chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and lose of appetite, it regenerates the constitution by purifying the olood, and is, In a word, th* meet powerfol 4»> pnrmuve known.It never fetigaee the stomach and bowels like tbe iodide of potassium and tbe iodide of iron, and Is administered with tiw greatest efficacy to young children subject is humour», or cbetrnction of tbe glands.Dr* Oasenave, of St.Louis hospital, Paris, mends it particularly in cutaneous d: conjointly with the pills which bear his_ j- jHOSPHATB of Iron De Leras, apotheoary i doctor of science, T, rue de fa feuillade Farit,\u2014This new farraginous medicine ooej* tains the elements of the boaee.and blood, and iron in a liquid state.From observation» in the Farts hospitals and detailed in the prospectus, it is superior, o ferrnginocc pills, Lao-tateofiron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pilla and syrup of the iodide of iron, and cures rapidly, stomach con plain îs, painful digestion, Manufacturer also of Granulated and Elfer- Granulated and Bffier-?eseent Carbonate of Iron, Citrate of Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate of Quinine and Iron, Carbonate of Lithia in tubes, Citrate of Lithia, Viehy Sait, Seidlits Mixture, and all other Granulated Preparation*.Dec.7, 1364.\t- 62-law Cute, and the best adjunct to Cod-Liver Oil, and the beet preserver in health 4n tropica] fliim*»^ General Depot : of London, at Kewbery and Sons, 45 St Paui\u2019e Churchyardj in Calcutta, at Percy Douglas and Co.; and evsey good drnggist of Indin.PUKfcDHiaiS, CfcE rtlCALS, &
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