Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 25 juillet 1868, samedi 25 juillet 1868
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BnbwrlM and LiTMtêd Otnttal and Basnmd Fund £1,940,000.?fPTTvRT.rwft.Fonds Invested in Canada : $105,000.D.A.ROSE, Af«at for OvokMb f 00» of if ovatoia Slli.Noo.1, 13ST.\t0«».», 1834.Populap \u201c^ÆrssKSL': SOL .O AK AD A.ON OS MRS*!**- O- * C*.*a Piropanuioa.ar« *Stm f i lODtlWX 8Y1WP OP HOlBR-RlmSH, for thoM who eaaoot uk« Cod Litar OU.Thia là iwMnuMadaS hp «f! tho metUoal oolobritiM, ln-\u2022taad of mé lirw oil, aaé «apooiollj by On.BlaohA Bmü>.Vomaû, A«^ éc.t phjtioiaaa ol tho Paria Ho^pitaJa.8TRÜP 0# KVPOPHOflPHnX OP LDfS, Dr.ChaaobUl\u2019a paaoripcioa.Tbia aow Ramady, ¦oat ia oaaaa of C«aamap«ioa aa* tha difaraat of tha Cbaat, qaiokly arraata tbair moat \u2022Uraiag «ymptoma.Tha Coagh ia aoothad.aight awaata oaaaa, aad tha patiaa» aoa haalth.STRTTP OP SSA PISTE OP LAOASbB, aaaw Balaaaio PacteraT.aaad with tha graataat < «aaafor Coagha, Catarrh* Caida.Ac., Aa ; < Uiaa no opioau It la aqsaUy aaeoaaaftil Oatarrha aad laiamaatlon of tha Bladdar aad Frathra.PHOSPHATE OP IRON OP LIRAS, oaafal ia graaa-aiokaaat, diaaaaaa of tha atoaaah, pain fai digaatioa, diflloaltaaaatraationj, Ao.It \u2018 not iadnea ooottipadon.ELIXIR OP PEPSINE.\u2014Tbia Madicina digaata tha food, aa it war* without the aaaiataaoo of tha atomaoh.It aaooooda admirably ia gaatritia, waak digaatioa, loss of appotita.It ia tha aap-port of old man aad ooaTalaacnaia.PILLS FOB DISEASES uF THE SKIN.\u2014 Dr.Caaaaaai\u2019s proscraptios VEGETABLE GLYCERINE (aztraotad fro: tha fruit of tha palm traa.) spaadily allays all irritatioa, aad Imparti gra softaaaa to tha akin.A CURE POR NEURALGIA AND HEADACHE,\u2014Guaraaa, a VagaUbla product, obtaia-ad from Braail.Ha also baa laUly praparad Pilla of Carboaata af Iran aad Htn janaaa, Dragiaa of Lactata of laaaaad Maagaaei* dad PUU of tha Proto-Sodid af Iron aad Mmjganore.NO MORE BALSAM COPAtBA.-Uaa Matiao Capsula and Matioo Injection.\u2014 Ai 90 \u2014 A CHOICE LOT OP PERPUMERY fromoaaof tho ftrat Houses cf Paria.Rioau» A Co.\u2019.J.1M»T,\t.^\t11» tha NOTICE.DR.C.I.SAMSON* recently arrived from Faria, where ha baa completed hia medical ¦tmdiaa, haa opened Mi OSoa at S3, Craig Street, St.Baoh\u2019a.apt U.194T.C.01-AflijiSiUSD IN 1832 BiUSTOL\u2019S SÂR8APÀRTT.T.À IN LW8Ï BOIRES Tüa Odlabnleu piammtion for POaiFYINa THE BLOOD -v aap HUMORS.Especially recommended for a sa daring caring end simmer, when the greasy secretions at the fbil &ad viator moatha reader the ayatam liable \u2022 fever*add ether daagsrooa iiaaaaaa.aRldTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA Is alae a eafe aad reliable remedy for all Brup-loas aad Skin iiaaaaaa; for every phase of SerofUla, whether immediate or hereditary ; for old Soree, Botta, Uleara, Tamara, aad Abaaaaaa, aad for every stage of Seeret Disease, even ia ita worst form.It is also a sura and raliahia remedy frr Balt ftoeorn, King Worm, Tsttei' Scald Head, Seurvey, White Swelling, Narvoua aad General Debility of thaByttem, aad all affaelieaa of tha Liver, Fever and Ague, DiUloas Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague aad Jicndiee.It ia guar- aataad to be tha pBfsst 4 Most Powerful Preps ration GENUiÜEHONDURAS SARSAPARILLA and ia the best medioiaa for tha oareof all diaaaaaa arlaiag from a vitiated or impure a ta ce of tho Mood.The afliated may test aiiured that there ia Met ttoo toast partlclaef Sftaaral* Merawrlal ar any ntnar poiaoaoes substance in this medicine.It is perieetly u arm Ism, aad may be adminis tor-ad in all kinds of weather, rainy or dry, to aérions ia tha very weak act stages of siokneas, or to the moat halplaas infants, without doing tho least ini ary.Fail directions how to take this most valuable medicine will be foeudan tha label of each bottle.vt n IJ JHt I> ^ V 215tu The Imperishable Perfume.RICHELIEU OOMPAJN Y Houses for Sale or to Let TO LET.DOMINION RIPLR ASSOCIATION.of Steamers & UNMAN\u2019S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER.THIS exan from Hamilton or elsewhere is at liberty in Toronto to exhibit a sample of any goods be may have for sale.Tho following letter on the subject was handed to us some days ; since :\u2014\t\u2022\t\u2022 .-o.'- (To the Eâüôr of the Spectator.) | it is perhaps not generally known that iu ^ tbe city of Toronto, no commercial traveller can legally sell his goods from sample.Any Montreal, Hamilton or other traveller daring to do so, runs the risk of a very heavy fine.It is high time that such an absurd law was abrogated, and the merchants of that city should sco that it is annulled, and 1 hope that this letter may cause a movement to be made in the matter.Should Toronto persist iu its suicidal course, it will bo the duty of all merchants in Canada to get a by-law passed in every town and village, precluding any To* route traveller from shewing his wares under very sevore penalties.It is a wonder that tbe Toronto papers have not noticed the by-law before, and by their influence done away with such a Japanese or American absurdity.That in this age of free trade such a by-law could be enacted, and that in a city boasting of its \u201cBritish feeling and predelictions,\u201d possessing our Provincial University and other scats of learning, reflects rather strangely upon tbe liberality said to exist among its city fathers.Howcvei, let Toronto merchants bestir themselves and work nntil their city is relieved of such a barbarous and ridiculous enactment.Yours, Mbrcator.B\\ TELJEGRAi\u2019ll.AMERICAN NEWS.,\u2022 N»w Yorx, July 23rd.\u2014Tho Herald's Vene- suela despatches state that Menayos, the new Preaident, had sent to 8t.Thomas to purchase vessels and materials to defend the new Government.The United States Minister hod quitted Carcas on account of his life not being safe there.In capturing Carcas, Menayos had a severe battle with Bruzual ; 311 men killed and 704 wounded on both sides.The foreign ministers have recognized the Government of Menayos.Tho Herald* Havti despatches say the British Minister has demanded payment for damage done to a British vessel during the laterevolutionary movement.A reactionary movement has set iu at Jacmel against tiie Government.Despite of all official interference, Salnave shot four Generals, one of whom was the richest man in the neighborhood.The Herald* Barbadoes special says :\u2014A cyclone had caused much «lamage there.Several lives were lost.The steamer Penntyloania, from Liverpool, haa arrived.Cincinnati, July 22.\u2014Tho three robbers who were lynched near Seymour mado a full confession of their connection with many robberies and murders in that vicinity.Their head-quarters were at the house occupied by the Reno family, near Rockford, about two miles from Seymour.This family was declared to be the originators of numerous murders and highway robberies, and direct participators in nearly all of them, rendering life and property unsafe, and holding the peaceful and law-abiding citizen» in a constant state of fear.John Reno is now in Missouri prison ; two other members of the family arc under arrest for the robbery of Adams\u2019 Express Co.Frank Reno, the most skilful and adroit assassin and robber of the whole family, is now at Windsor, Canada West.A huge reward will be paid by the officers of Adams\u2019 Express Co.on tlw delivery of tho body of Frank Reno at Seymour, Jackson County, Ind.Savannah, Uu., July 22nd.\u2014A difficulty occurred last night in a drinking saloon between Mr.Robert Hopkins, tax-receiver, and Isaac Rusaeli, a deputy sheriff,resulting in the shooting of Hopkins, killing him instantly.Thu affair caused much excitement among the negroes, who, at a signal, several hundred strong, armed with guns ana clubs, threatening to lynch Russell and demolish his house.On learning that Russell had been taken to Jail, they proceeded to attack it, but were dispersed by the police.The excitement has somewhat olyUed this evening.The prompt obeyaucu of the signal by tho negroes show they are fully reorganized in this city.New York, July 22.\u2014Tbe Canard steamer Quba loft tor Liverpool this afternoon, taking about 150,000 dollars in specie.Among her passengers woto thu Hon.E.II.Roberts and family, of Utica, New York.Panama advices state that tho revolution was not making any progrees, aud is supported only by its instigators.A decree orduring tbe State Militia be iucreas«\u2018d to 1,384 bad been issued.Tho provisional President had started with a detachment to quell the disturbances there.Advices from Bogata, to the 5th.state that Congress bad adjourned.ARMY AND NAVY INTBLLIGBNCG.The members of the United Service Club ! purpose to give an entertainment to General Sir Robert Napier to-day.Tbe insubordination of a number of volui>-teers belonging to various rifle regiments at the late review by the Queen in Windsor Park is, U is understood, about to be officially in- , vestlgated.Three inquests have been held within a few days on men belonging to thu 33rd Regiment, recently returndl from Abyssinia, and now-quartered in Portsmouth.One died of apoplexy, the second full from a window, and the third : shot himself.Henry Davis, a gunner stationed at Wool-1 wich, has committed suicide by drinking a solution of cyanide of potassium, which he and other soldiers were using to clean gold lace.Seizing the bottle, he exclaimed, \u201cHere\u2019s good luck, boys,\u2019\u2019 and drank about an ounce of its contents.The Army and Navy Gazelle regrets that the plans of Sir Henry Stork for re-organising tiie military administration have met with various obstructions.It is said that the ap- : pointment held by Sir Henry will be on ly temporary, and that the Comptroller-General will only rank with an Assistant Uuder-Sccretary of State.\ti The Elcho Challbnoe Shibld.\u2014The compe- j tition for admission into the \u201cEnglish Eight\u201d came off last woek at Epsom.< Twenty-one among the best shots in England had been selected to compete, and the highest scores made were as follow Metford, 330 ; Pagetr 313; Norsworthy, 311; Martin Smith, 310; Heaton, 309; Radcliffe, 309; Fenton, 307; Pixloy, 303 ; Purchas, 302.The Channel Squadron.\u2014Pltmoi th, July 6.\u2014Tbe Channel squadron has returned from its trial trip of 32 days.The Belferophon, Black Prince, Achille*, Prince Consort, and Defence anchored in the Sound this morning.The Royal Oak and Palla* have gone on to Portsmouth.The rendez-vous of the squadron was 4* N, 19 W, and they have been cruising in the vicinity, with continuous fine weather.The only trial of moment they have made was that of beating to windward under fuel and sail.Tber positions were as follow :\u2014 The Warrior first, aud well to windward, followed iu rotation by the Achille», the Defence, the Pallas, tho Royal Oak, the Prince Contort, the Minotaur, and the Rellerophon last\u2014Time*, July II.It is not a little remarkable, as one of tbe characteristics of the American Republic, that j its people c^u never endure a standing army of ! any considerable magnitude.Before the re- j bellion the regular forces of the United States.' all told, numbered only about 16,000 mon, aud : these were chiefly distributed aloug the West- j cm frontier and through thu Indian country, i to keep watch over the aboriginal population.! During the late Civil War, the men called into * the field by the Federal government amounted to over a million of men at 1 riders must be dressed in proper Jockey style, (boots and breeches), aud the colors of the Hiers declared at the entrances.The races will be postponed in unfavorable weather.Officers of the Army or the Navy or of tbe Volunteer Forces, admitted {members on rending their names and subscription to tbe Treasurer.Officers of the Royal Artillery and the regiments in garrison or at Levis, who wish to take part in the races, wid be pleased 10 send the name of one officer of each regiment to the becretary fo be appointed Steward.The raws to commence each day at ONR o\u2019clock precisely, JAMES MOTZ, Secretary and Treasurer.July 22, 1868.\t3o-td TUESDAY, The 28th JULY Instant, At ELEVEN o\u2019clock A M.At the shop of the said lata P.0.Giroux, io the Lower Town of Quebec, St.Peter Street, No.4V.All the said Stock-in-Trade, (very well assorted}, of the value of more than Four Thousand Dollars.\u2014arm wsioh,\u2014 Will also be offered for sale, the unexpired term of the lease of said shop and d .pendencies, one of the best stands for batiness in this city.Terms easy.For farther information apply to Messrs.Huot A Larue, Notaries.Or to\tJ.O.BRUNET, Curator.July 21, 1863.\ttd COUNTRY RESIDEHCE WOODFIBUD' the property of tha lata James Gibb, Esq., adjoining Spencer Wood, the residence of His Excellency th* Governor General.If not previously sold, will ba offered at Public Auction on the 16th August July 21,1868.JOHN L.GIBB BOARD.THREE: or four Gentlemen con he ac< commodatod with comfortable Board and Lodg \u2018Bg*, by applying at No.4, Angela Street Stables to Let July 26, 1868, 1 TJE4E MIOJUIVIIVO- OHWOIVXtll^je^ «A/JL'tTKï^^ V JUI^V aft is laws.I ?\u20ac>ï^.Haw Muaw \u2014\u201cThe Bom of Oatorio\" Walt», for th« piano-forte, by Marion E.H.Stinted, published by ¦\u2022\u2022»».?.à S.Nordheimer, is to band from the publishers.- Lacrtma.\u2014-It «ill b# seen by an advertise, ment that Mr.Slattery lectures to-night, in the Temperance Hall, on u Irish Hl8tory.\u2019, SaaJioa.-i-We beg to call attention to an advertisement in our columns, regarding sermon to be preached in Chalmers\u2019 Church to-morrow evening, by the Rev.Mr.Dunlop, of Masson.Mr.Dunlop, we understand, is sn exceedingly able and eloquent preacher.Cbukcb or Emolaxo Snavicas for Sailors.\u2014The Bevd.J.8.Sykes, port chaplain, will celebrate Dtvina service, on Sunday morning, July 26th, at half-past 10 o'clock, on board of H.M.ship CWiioac*, in the stream, and in the charch at the Marine Hospital, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.Haw Lmnroot Basa*.\u2014W« hare been requested by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Hew Liverpool Billiard and Beading Boom Club, to inform the visitors to |the Basar that the rooms are open to the public, and that the proceeds will be handed over to the funds of the Bamr.First PAsa-r-Ou our first page will be found the following :\u2014Dominion Bille Association\u2014 Protection Bun Mad\u2014American Hews\u2014Army and Navy Intelligence\u2014The City Mortality\u2014 Horrible Death\u2014Prise Fight\u2014Mode ofFrees-Ing Decanters of Water\u2014Finance Accounts of India, and other items.Pausesal.\u2014Lt.-Col.Dayton, Asst.Adjutant-General, on the staff of Liont.-General Sherman, Ü.S.A., accompanied by Mrs.Dayton and sister, arrived in town yesterday, and are stopping at the St.Louis Hotel.Col.Dayton was entertained by the Volunteer officers of the garrison at dinner, at the Stadacona Club, last evening.(To tko Editor qf the Morning ChronicU.) Sin,\u2014You will remember that, through the columns of your paper, the Government of Quebec called for tenders for 700 cords of firewood, for the use of the departments.I beg leave to state, in relation to this affair, that one of the most reliable contractors in Canada pnt in a tender for this contract, the lowest that was put in, and while giving the best se entities, offered to leave the money in the hands of the Government until the 700 cords of wood should be delivered, but for reasons which are not made public, a higher price was given to another contractor.You must also know that the party who now has the contract, thought he had so little chance of getting it that he actually wanted to bay of the other contractor.Failing >to do this, the Government official, for reasons that I know nothing about, gave the contract to the one who is now furnishing the Local Government with wood.Will yon please explain this matter for me.Ora WHO KIOWS ALL ABOUT IT.Quebec, 22nd July, 1868.O O M M E R OI A I.The following la the amount of dutiea oolleeted at the Custom House, on the 24th instant, at the Port of Quobee\u2014$699 10.LATKST MARKET» (Per AUantio Cable.) Loudon, July 24, 11.16 em\u2014Consols closed st 96{ for both money aadaecoust Bonds 73J.Brie 41J.LrvisrooL, Ju\u2019y 24, 1116 nm\u2014Cotton steady.Stock in port 602,004 bales, ineludiog 320,000 American.Breadstuff's quiet.Londou, July 24,1.20 p m\u2014Bonds72 J.Brie 43}.Illinois Csntrel 96}.A k G W 41.LrvmnrooL, July 24, 120 pm\u2014Cotton steady.Uplands 10}d.Orleans 10}d.Yarns and fabrics at Manoheater steady.Poucn Cocbt.\u2014In this Court, yesterday, a case of assault and battery, Bernard McKernon against his wife, resulted in the case being dismissed, he being condemned to pay the costs, amounting to $7.30 cents.A case of larceny, brought by Geo.Lessarri, against one Cayne, was heard and committed for trial.Three seamen of the ship Skien were charged with neglect of doty, bat were sent back to the vessel on their promise to do better in future.Racoaraa'sCouaT.\u2014Yesterday, in this Court, six parties, arrested for drunkenness, were fined two dollars and costs each, or the usual term of imprisonment.Two females were, at their own request, committed for oue mouth.A carter, for insulting the guardian of a water reservoir, was fined 20 cents and costs.Taxes : 18 defendants paid, with costs, $206.24 ; 24 do.made default, and 40 summonses were issued.\t- Th» Judiciaby\u2014The Montreal iVew«,of Thursday, says:\u2014We believe that,among other contemplated judicial changes in the Province of Quebec, Chief Justice Duval will retire and be succeeded by Judge Caron ; that Messrs.Bethuue, Torrance and Beaudry will be ad-\\ a need to Judgeships ; and that Judges Monk aud Berthelot will be moved to the Coart of Appeals.The Fire Marshal question is by no means to be looked upon as settled.The office is to be pre-eminently a judicial oue, and as such there cannot be a joint performance of the duty.Besides, the act does not authorise a joint appointment to the office.A strong feeling prevails that, ont of reapect to the British, who pay the salary, the incumbent ought to be a gentleman of British extraction.Enquiry.\u2014\u201cJustice\" enquires the reason that the lower end of St Peter street is left in a state for the children to make mud-pies, or, if the weather is fevorable, to dry up and be blown into people\u2019s house* ?There are six months of winter, during which the policeman coolly walks into your boose to tell yon to remove the snow off your boose or fill a cahot opposite your premises, or be summoned sod fined by the Recorder.Having applied repeatedly to the authorities in power without any redress, I wish said policeman would see to the cleaning of the streets, and be as useful in rammer as ht winter ; and oblige one of the tax-payers in St.Peter street.NBW YORK MARKKTS\u2014July 24.Cotton drooping, st 31o for Uplands.Flour steady ; reopts 3,300 bris ; s ales 7,800 brls, at 6.30 to 6.00 for saper state and western; 7,80 to 8,40 for common to ehoieo extra state; 7,80 to 10,00 for common to ohoioe extra western.Rye floor firm, at 7,76 to 10,00.Wheat closed doll; receipts 8,400 bus ; sales 10,500 bas, at 2,70 for choice amber Michigan ; 2,40 for white Canada and 1,96 f.r Ho 1 spring.Ky# quiet.Corn closed very scarce ; receipts 7,800 bus ; sales 47.-000 bos, at 1,13 for new mixed western afloat.Barley nominal.Oats firm ; receipts 1,000 bus ; sales 98,000 bus, at 83}o for do afloat.Pork dull, at 27,96 to 28,12 for new mess, and 28,00 to 28,10 f^r old do.Lardqniet, at 16) to 17}« for steam, and 18 to 18|o for kettle rendered.IMJPORT8.July 24\u2014Per bsrk Woodfield, Bollard, from London\u20146 csks varnish to T Andrews.2 hhds mustard, 6 csks paint to order.38 cases.wlne to J Dean.1 case to Col Chandler, R A.1 do mdse to Allans, Bae A eo.36 iron pipes, 1 basket, 1 crate, 2 oases mdse to C B Levey.46 bales hemp to order.1 ease mdse to Bee son A co.6 pkgs mdse to Glover and Fry.1 esk to C Samson.1 do, 2 cases to J V Morgan.1 cask to order, aad n quantity of military stores to Sont of Stores.Per ship Ocean Wave, Noll, from Greenock\u2014 690 tone coals to Falkenberg A McBlain.Per bark Haversham, Thompson, from Newcastle \u2014805 tons coali to Allans, Kae A oo.Per sohr Eugene, Bonlet from Fox River\u201430 bbls green codfish.1 do cod oil, 2 do herrings, 20 cuts dry codfish, 5 cords firewood to T Fraser A eo.\ti Per sohr Independence, Jonoas, from Labrador \u201418 csks seal oil, 1 lot scrap iron, 1 do rags, 3 bbls feathers, 1 lot raw furs, 1 bdle seal sk ns to the master.2 csks seal oil, l lot raw furs to W H Jeffery A oo.Per bark Atlantic, Olsen, from Hull\u2014313 tons nut coals to Coulthnrst A Maophie.Dorasean\u2019s Horm, Murray Bat»\u2014The visitors at present at DubergePs Hotel, Murray Bay, are as follows :\u2014Hon.Mr.McPherson and fiamily, Toronto ; Hon.F.Evantnrel, Quebec ; Mias Thompson, Toronto ; Henry Becket, Miss Catchpi, Miss S.Smith and sister, Montreal ; Mrs.Elmaley, Miss Boulton, Miss Forloag, Master G.and Miss E.Gamble, Toronto ; Mrs.C lax ton aad family, Montreal, Miss Watters, Three Rivers;^.B.McPherson, Montreal; John Forsyth, Toronto ; J.Mackey, Montrael ; Miss McPherson, Miss Holt, Mrs.and Miss Mason, Quebec ; Mrs.Bull and Miss Molt, Burlington ; Mrs.Leslie and daughter, Mrs.Galtjmd Laurent Tetn, Quebec ; James Stevenson, Montreal ; Dean Hellmuth and family, Mrs.T.B.Merritt, Jas.Chaterim, Miss Benson, Miss Brown and Mr.Caldwin Brown, Ontario ; Mr.Malin, lady and daughter, Missouri ; Mr.and Mrs.Shaw and three daughters, Quebec ; James Pollock, Montreal ; Henry Stuart, Scotland ; D.C.Stuart, of the Aoyof Alfred, Halifax ; Mrs.N.Johnston, L.Mitchel, John Watson, Miss Allan and R.G.Watson, Montreal ; Misa Denis, Toronto ; Mrs.Oliver, Kingston ; Mrs.Stevenson, Mrs.Orr and daughter, Port Hope ; James N.Mackey and Henry Eaton, Montreal; Mrs.Worthmeton, Mr.Dobell, lady, child and servant, W.E.Brunet and family, George Pare and Miss Pare, Quebec : A.P.Routhier, Kamouraska ; A.Macdonald, St.John ; A.Pentland, J.D.Gilmonr and H.Pentland, Tadouaac.Tra Thratsb last Nisht.\u2014We were glad to see a larger audience on this than oo former occasions, the citizens having, evidently, become better acquainted with the merits of this excellent company, and having made up their minds to turn its presence to proper account for the purpose of genuine entertainment The bill was well adapted to the varied tastes of the community, the only other condition requisite to ensure general satisfaction\u2014namely, a clever performance of the different rolt* undertaken\u2014being amply fulfilled.The first piece was \u201c Woodcock\u2019s Little Game,\u201d one of Morton's popular comédies, which last night was very well cast, affording a fevorable opportunity of judging of the strength and versatility of the company.Mr.A.Young, as M Woodcock,\u201d and Mias J.Goorlay, as \u201c Mrs Larkins,\u201d were particularly happy, Mrs.Hill, as \u201c Mrs.Col.Carver,\u2019* also being very successful.The other characters of the piece were assumed by Mr.Gobsy, Mr.Eaves, Mr.Graham and Miss Cameron, who acquitted themselves in a manner deserving of mention.The first-named artiste, supported as they were, cleverly illustrated the humourous features of the comedy, to the very great amusement of the audience, whose roars of laughter frequently alternated with rounds of applause.The next piece was the burlesque entitled u Black-eyed Susan,\u201d or the M Little BUI that was Taken Up.\u201d The leading part, \u201c William \u201d (the Little Bill) was filled by Miss Kate Banoe, who made on this occasion her first appearance.Mr.Yoong again appeared as \u201c Capt.Crosstree \u2019 ; Miss Lena Prentice as \u201c Gnatbrain ?; Mr.Eaves as \u201c Hatchett \u201d (a deal smuggler); Mr.G.Kenway as \u201c Baker (an ideal smuggler) ; Miss O\u2019Neill as \u201c Shann O'Ploughshare Miss^Gourlay as \u201cSusan Miss Y.Cameron as \u201c Dolly Mayflower,n and Mr.Griffith as \u201c Dame Halley.\u201d The piece abounds in amusing abeurdities and enlivening incidents, the interest being further heightened by music and dancing judiciously interspersed with the dialogues.The cos-tunes, striking circumstances and ever-changing features of the play kept the attention of tiie audience enchained, the fun with which the burlesque abounds being abundantly evoked by the impersonations of Mr.Griffith, Mr Yoong and the minor characters.The central figures were, of course, \u201c William\u201d (Miss Ranoe,) andSnsan\u201d (Miss Goorlay.) Both succeeded admirably in charming the audience, if the applause be any criterion Miss Ranoe will become a great favorite, no doubt.She possesses a pleasant, attractive face and man uer, and does not require to strain so much in her efforts to create a good impression.Her singing and dancing were particularly admired; but there is no doubt, versatile and ac com pi is bed though she la.her talents will appear to better advantage in other parts yet to be witnessed.Miss Gourlay looked charming, as usual, and gained still fresher laurels as \u201c Hasan .\" The entertainment was very good aud calculated, no doubt, to win stilt further popularity for this able Company.The bills for to-night present an attractive programme SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.PORT OF QUEBBC\u2014ARRIVED.Ja\u2019y 24\u2014Ship Ooean Wave, Nob, Newport.June 15, Falkenberg A McBlain.coal*.-\tSif, Gjeruldvea, Newcastle, May 1, Falkenberg A McBlain, ooale, for Montreal.-Abby Ryarson, Dennis, New York, July 3, E H Duval, bal.Bark Hevereham, Thompson.Newcastle, June 5.Allans, Ras A oo, coals.-\tWoodfield, Bullard, London, June 1, Ross A eo, gen cargo.-\tPeter, Neilsos, Cork, 64 days, Benson A co, bal.-Atlantic.Oise?, Grimsby, Jane 11, Coaltharst A Maophie, coals.-\tCarl Frederic, Koeb,-, order, coals.-Nestor, Zielke, Sunderland, May 30, Charles Poston, coals.-\tMay Queen, Mnndt, Gravesend, June 10, -, coals.Brig Tritou, Davis, 8t John, N B, Jane 30, order, bal.Sohr Eugenie, Bonlet, Fox River, T Frassr A co, fish and oil.- Independence, Josoas, Labrador, order, oil, fnrs, Ac.Revelations of a starling character pected in connection with the late lions in Servis.The criminal Maritcb, who tired upon and killed Princess A oka\u2014when he heard the protestation of Prince Karageorge-wich read, blaming Maritcb with being bribed to do' the deed-\u2014declared that he would now reveal the real culprits.The other prisoners have done likewise, and promised to give up the names of the instigators of the plot.There is oo doubt whatever but large sums of money have been spent in this affair.A carious circumstance mentioned is that the direc tor of the balks at Topchldere, a relation of Karageorgewich, and oue of the thirteen brought up for trial, stated that if search were made in Prince Karageorgewich\u2019» palace Bower rases would he found, st the bottom oT each of which 5000 docste would he discover «d; whisk was ssssading done, sod the money loond.£ls:porxs.July 24\u2014Par ship Protector, Madsen, for London\u201481 tons oak, 187 do birch, 7m WOWI staves, 6660 std pine deals, 16494 do spraoe do, 1400 do pins deal ends, by C A J Sharpies A co.Per ss Anstrian, Wylie, for Liverpool\u20147400 std deala, by R R Dobell A co.1 esse books by H P.amondoo.2 bxs, 1 trunk sundries, by Canadian Express Co.\u2014Remainder of cargo from Montreal Per ship Cornelia, Krausse, for Grimsby\u2014126 tons oak, 40 do elm, 26 do ash, 38 do biroh, 63 do red pine, 66 do white pine, 17814 std pine deals, 660 do deal ends, 2m pipe kt>ves, 5m WOWI do, by tho master.Per bark Fo'tona, Krombe, for Sunderland\u2014 100 tons elm, 4 do blaok walnut, 10 do birch, 19 do ash, 86 do red pine, 423 do white pise, 600 std pine deals, 1m pipe staves, by C A J Sharpies A oo.Per ship Curlew.Flarty, for Liverpool\u2014375 tons oak, 2} do hickory, } do biroh, 2} do walnut, 236 do red pine.843 do white do, 2}m standa-d staves, 15m WIWO do, 6917 std pine deals, 3 red pine spars.14 tons whitewood, 1 white pine mast, csks, 1 b 'x scrap composition, Ac, 5 kegs composition rings 6 do arsenic, by Attilmour A co.NmwH.July 24 ENTERED FOR LOADING.Tows.For.By whom.Where.Anne Gray, 1606, Dub\u2019in, J Burstail A co.Foundry wharf.Benedict, 738, Hall, H N Jones, Blais\u2019 booms.Alexandria, 392, Llannely, D D Young A oo, Speneer cove Leah, 245, Cardigan, C A J Sbarples A oo, Sillery cove.Harmony, 303, Wall's End, (Newcastle), do do CLEARED.July 24\u2014S S Austrian, Wylie, Liverpool, Allans, Rae A oo.Ship Protector, Madsen, London, C A J Sharpies A oo.-Cornelia, Kransae, Grimsby, Master.-\tCurlew, Flaity Liverpool, A Gilmour A co.Bark Fortuna, Krombe, Suuderlan 1, C A J Sharpies A co.Sohr Marie Adele, Fortin.Pietou, N Allard.-\tMarie Attela, Talbot, Dalhoosie, Ae, W A R Brodie.Pietou has added to her merchant marine a fine new bark of 400 Ions burthen She was launched last week from the shipyard of Mr Campbell, of Tatamagoucbe.and was named the Geo Walker-\u2014Halifax Colonist.Halifax.July 21-Goveroment steamer Druid, Capt Kendrick, from Sable Island, reports the Amerioen schooner S H Cameron, McDonald, of Southport, Me, went ashore at Sable IsLnd, on the 13th June Crew and cargo (green fish, e'e,) saved and taken off by the schrs Prima Donna and Miles Standish, of Southport.Adelbert Gray, of schr Imofiene, lost sight of his vessel while fishing in a dory on the 19th of June.After being out four days without food or water the boat drifted on the island, where Gray remained until the arrival of tho Druid, which brought him to this port.\u2014Chronicle.Havana, July 5\u2014Sailed\u2014Brig Beauty, Barnes, for Montreal.A disastrous accident is reported from the North Sea.A fleet of Barking fishing boats, lying off the Tezel, was run into by a Hamburg steamer, which struck one boat, out down a second, and damaged a third.Six fishermen were drowned by the en eonnter, which seems to have been the result of gross carelesness.Matanias.June 30\u2014Sailed\u2014Brig P J Nevins, Boras, for Quebeo.(By Telegraph.) Fathsb Point, July 24,6 p m\u2014Weather cloudy ; jnst commencing to rain heavy ; slight SW wind; 7 inward vessels this p m ; ss Ottawa ontwards at 3 pm.¦otlcee of Blrtlrs will be «barged 95 eta* Marriages aad Deaths, 50 etc.No escep* tlaa will be made to tbte rule- AIARRIKD.On the 1st of July, at the Parish Churoh of Eltham, Kent, by the Revd Arthur L P Scow, Mr W J Pate, of New York, N S, to Julia Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John Bligb, Esq, War Department, of Quebec, Canada.Brtan\u2019s Wapirs.\u2014(The great public remedy), have now been in use over twenty years, henoe it oannot be said that they are on trial.They have been thoroughly tried, and pronounced (on the authority of those whose lives and health they have preserved), to be a care, harmless and eminently salutary preparation, and if taken in ser.-on will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore throat and al Bronchia U affections.One fair trial will convince the most skeptical.Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cts per box.Sold in Quebec by J.Musson A Co., J.S.Bowen, E.Giroux, J.K.Burke, K.McLeod, and all Medicine Dealers.July 26.1868.\tIm-dAw POOR HORSES There are thousands of poor hr rses dragging ont a miserable existence, suffering from a variety of diseases, rendering them almost worthless, that would te restored to a healthy and sound condition, and a value given to them of whioh their owners never dreamed, would they bat use the means wi his their reach.From 1 to 3 paok-ages of Dar\u2019ey's Arabian Heave Remedy and Condition Medioine will in all oases produce a satisfxetory resalt ; hundreds have testified to this fact.Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd A Co.is on the wrapper.Northrop A Lyman, Newcastle, C.W., pro-rietors for the Canadas.Sold in Quebeo by Masson A Co., J.S.Bowen, E.Giroux, J.K.Burke, R.McLeod, and all Medioine Dealers.Ja\u2019y 26, 1868.\tIm-dAw 5' Jacobs\u2019 Rheumatic Liquid for Colds.July 23, 1868.BATCHELOR\u2019S HAIR DYE.This splendid Hair Dye is the beat in the world.The only true and perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable, instantaneous ; no disappointment ; so ridiculous tints ; remedies the ill effects of bad dies : invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beantifnl black or brown.Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers ; and properly applied at Batchelor's Whig Factory, No.16, Bond Street, New York.Jan.16.186S.\t12m-dAw GREAT EXPERIENCE IN THE USB OF PITROUS OXIDE GAS More than 900 persons have already been put nnder the influence of this Gas by Dr.Pourtier within the coarse of last y ear.The persons above mentioned have signed my certificate roll, to the effect that their teeth have been extracted without pain or any ill effects from the Gas.Ds.PouawxR, Surgeon Dentist, No.15, St.John Street, opposite Palace Street, Quebe May 19, 1868.\t6 JACOBS* RHEUMATIC L.1RUID, curee Rheumatism, Diptheria, Sore Throat, Sadden Colds, Wounds, Braises, Barns, Frest Bites, Stiffness and Swelling of the Joints, Tooth Aohe, Ague, Pain in the Side, Back, Limbs or Stomach, Cramp and Numbness of the Limbs, Chronic Diarrhea a.Chilblains, Ac.fNt' Only 50c for a large bottle.Jan.18, 1868.\t12m DR.COL.BY*8 ANTI-COSTIVE AND TONIC PILLS are a mild but certain Cathartic, and core Costivenesa and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach, liver and bow- Is.They are the greatest blood purifier known.Price, 25c for a l ox containing 26 Sugar Coated Pills.Jan.18.1868.\t12a HUNT\u2019S EMPIRE HAIR GLOBS, the best Tonic Hair Dressing aver discovered.It effectually cleanses the scalp, prevents the Hair m falling, or turning prematurely grey, rice 25 cents per bottle.For any of the above, address 8.J.FOSS A CO., Proprietors, Sherbrooke, Quebec.Our Agents are J.E.Burks, and R.MoLson.Jan.18.1868.\t12m oouGm ivo raoifcE.THOUSANDS of poor suSTerers hawing been cured of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Shortness el Breath, and Lung Complaints, in their varions stages, by WOODS' COUGH LINCTUS, when medioal aid has been of no avail.The public are particularly advised to keep a bottle constantly by them, as the violent attacks which frequently oome on at night are instantly relieved by this moet wonderful medieine, and a speedy cure is eflected by ts use.Sold in bottles at la.l}d., 2s.9d, and 4s.6d.each ; may be had of all Chomiste.Also, wholesale and retail of Messrs.Musson A Co .Quebec.Jan.21, 1863.MARITIME EXTRACTS.Impedmext to Navigation in the Traverse.\u2014We learn that the Marine B< ard have decided on despatching the Government steamships Napoleon III and Lady Head, on Monday next, to tho Traverse, for the purpose of raising the wreck of the bark Preoiqsa, sunk tome time since throngh collision with another vesiel, and which wreck, lyiog as it now does in the immediate track of vessel* inward and eutward bound, is a dangerous impediment to navigation.The ship Clydesdale, which returned to pott last week, waterlogged, has been examined by divers, and her bottom found injured.She is now unloading at the-Priesta\u2019 wharf, preparatory to entering dock for repairs.Lumbrr for United States \u2014'Tanal boat Sherman, Capt Snow, cleared at the Custom House yesterday, for New York, with 312 oases paving blocks, 60,296 pins laths, by Mr J B Hall.Also, the barge Canadian, Capt Perrault, for Burlington, Yt, with 21,514 pieoee pine boards, and 300 pieees sail pine, by Prioe, Bros A oo.The new clipper bnrqne Barbsdoee, 439 tons register, Capt Soley, sailed yesterday with a full cargo of sawn lumber, for tho Rio do la Platts.This vessel was built by Messrs Valin A Dugal, ship-builders, of this city, and has been purchased by Messrs Gibb, Laird A oo, for the West I.dian and South American trade.They have had her ooppered and classed here, and she certainly does her builders credit.Were more of this sort of veese s owned in Quebec, it would prove a source of wealth which has hitherto been almost monopolised by our St John and Halifax neighbors.Another interesting feature of thia vessel is, that she is manned, (with the exception of the oaptain), exolos vely by Canadian sailors, whose wages will ret rn here to keep their families residing in our midst.Cspt Russell, of the ship Charles Cballoner, at thia port, reports that on the 3rd of July, he spoke the fishing schooner Blaok Swan, of the State of Maine, Capt Malien, having oaught at thut time 496 quintals of fish,\u2014dasired to be reported.Steamer L\u2019Aig\u2019e arrived vesterday evening from Montreal, with brigs Magic and Arthur, and barges Blk and D, end schrs Leuisiana, Phitomene, St Joseph and Wm Henry in tow.Steamer Voyageur arrived from Laprairie yesterday, with two rafts of square timber for Mr Robt Skead, Cap Ronge, and left again in the evening for Montreal, with schrs Canadien and Richardson in tow.Steamer Rapid arrived from Laprairie yester-d*y, with a raft of taw logs te Etohemio, for Messrs H Atkinses A oo.Steamer St Andrew arrived from Laprairie yesterday, with two rafts of square Umber, one for Mr Melville and the ether for Mr McFariane.Halifax, July 20\u2014HM 3 Royal Alfred psssed down the harbor this forenoon nnder full sail, ard proceeded to sea for ball practice.The fisheries is the Gulf and Lower St Lawrence produced in the year 1866, $835,013 20c ; and in 1867, $912,689 39, being an increase of over $77,- { 696 for the last year.\tj SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS.impos a sure and safe remedy for female difficulties and obstructions, from any canse whatever ; and although a powerful remedy, \u2022« moderate.HONORE JEAN, Proprietor.July 7, 1868.NEW MUSIC.THE Beautlritl Girl of the South, The Prettiest Girl I Know, Good Bye Old Home, Agalnrt the Stream, Write me a Letter from Home, Good bye, bat Come Again, We Parted by the RiverSide, WiM you Com - to meet me Darling, V.hu an Tell, The Maiden\u2019s Story,\t- \u2014 The Nothing More to Say, She Wear» the Colora I Admire, Spirit of Spring, Wake, Mary, Wake, The Beacon that Lights me Home, Kirkle Red,\t.J The Love Test, Claribel, .Roses and Daisies, Do, The Nearest Way Home, Peter the Hermit, My Mother\u2019s Name, A Kiss for yonr Thought, The Bells, Longfellow.Anl an almost endless variety of new Mnslo, Dances, Comic Songs, do., continually receiving.R.MORGAN, Music Dealer, 44.St John Street.July 3, \u2019S63.HELM HOLD\u2019S PREPARATION B HH HHH HHH HHH I'HH HHH IIHHHHHHHH DIIIIHHHHIII! HHH HHH HHH HHH HUH HUH \u2022* HIGHLY CONCENTRATED\u201d COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, (travel and Dropsical Swellings.EEEEEEEEE EBEEEEEEE BEE EE ^ EE E EEEEEE BEE EBEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE Thia medioine increases the power of digestion, and exoitas the absorbents into healthy action, by whioh the water or oaleeroua depositions and all unnatoral enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and Is taken fey Men Women and Children.HelmbokTs Extract Buclui, For Weakness agIfeBWfrom Excesses, Habits A V I rT .Personally appeared before me, an Aldermaa of the City ef Philadelphia, H T.Helmbold, who, being duly sworn, doth say his preparations contain cenarcotio, no meroury or other Injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.h.T.HELMBOLD.Sworn and subscribed before me, this, 23rd day of November, 1854.WM.P.HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth Street, above Race, Philadelphia.DDDDDD0 DDDDDDDDD DDD\tODD DDD\tDDD DDD\tDDD DDD\tDDD DDD\tDDD DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDD Price,\t|>rr (tattle, or SI* for $tl,50, Delivered to ady addretz.securely packed from observation.Address letters to II.T.HELMBOGiyS DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE 694, Broadway, N.Y.Or, Helmbold\u2019s Medical Depot, 101, South Tenth Street, Philadelphia.v\t- BKWARK or rOUNTFRVKITS AND UNFRINCIFLID DXALKRS, Who endeavor to diepoea \u201c of their own\u201d snd \u2022\tot'ior\u2019 articles on tne reputation obtained by HfltmbolfFs Genuine Preparations.Sold by aft druggists everywhere.Ask for Helmb'-ld\u2019s.\u2014Take no other Cutout this advertisement and send for it, avoid imposition end exposure N«v.», 1867.i * \u2022\tV& ** Cleanses, Beautifies and Preserves the Teeth.TUB only reliable and effectual remedy for the Teeth in existence.Attempts have been made to imitate this invaluable article for the Teeth all over the world, but all aave i roved failures.People will not be swindler out of their reonoy or injure their teeth by using such bass imitations.80Z0D0NT ia as HARMLESS AS WATER, as any Chemist will tell you who has ANALYZED it.The Proprietors, HALL A RUCKEL, have also made AFFIDAVIT that it contains neither Atad Potash, or any other deleterions Drug.Read Certificate of nn Eminent Chemist.I havo made a careful Chemical Analysis of the \u201c S0Z0D0NT,\u201d and nothing of an injurions or objectionable character \\ -a been found in its composition.JULIUS G.POHLE, M.D., Analytical Chemist, Late of Dr.Jamkb K.Cbiltox A Co., (480, Broadway, New York.) USED AND ENDORSED BY LEADING DENTISTS ALL AROUND THE WORLD.Ask for SOZODONT, and take no otbar.Price.50o.per Bottle.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.HALL & BUCKLE, PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK.Depot, 205, High Holborn, London, England.MOREHEAD\u2019S MAGNETIC PLASTER.The Great Strengthener and Pain Destroyer.The best and cheapes HousholJ Remedy tn the World.Simple aud plesant in i\u2019.s application, certain and effectual in its results.Suitable for the relief of Pain at any time, in any place, in any part of the human system, and under all ctroain stance.If you put this Plaster anywhere, if Pain U there, the Plaster will stick there until Ihe Pain bas vanished.The Plaster magnetizes ihe Pain away,aud PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED Rheumatism, Lameness, Sliffuess, Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds.Pains and Aches of every Lind, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a lib a tittle patience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER.It it the simplest, surest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy in existence.Its application is universal\u2014equally to tho strong man, the delicate woman, and (he feeble infant.Its use is agreeable, and withont annoyance or trouble.Its price is within reaeh r.f all\u2014rich or poor ; all may have it, and all should have it who are rick and rufferiiig in any way.Put up in air-tight tin boxes, thus keeping It always fresh and pure.Each box will make fear U> six Plasters, and s' child can spread them.Prioe, 25 eta.a box.FOR SAL* BY ALL DRUGGISTS.S P a L D IN PREPARED 9 Thé Cheapest snd most convenient article for Re* pairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, and al; Ornamental Work in the World.Also Takes the Place ot\u2018Ordinary Mucilage, And will be found vattiv MORE ADHESIVE.A Single Bottle of SPALDING\u2019S PREPARED With Brush Suld by Furniture snd Fancy Goods Dealers.An Old aud Reliable Remedy.Expressed fr m the juices of the OLIVE and the PINE.Cures permanently Brntit tittle, Asthma, Catarrab, Cnnglia, Cslda, Bleeding of the Lnnga, CONSUMPTION I Ml A LATH» A Used and Endorsed by Leading bysicUns of America.HAS NEVER FAILED.PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, *m-3e-d*w\t| N.vriSA: :4w-*r.4588 âtomirimi» oh.jaojwrioi.es & » jrujuv «lâ i««».PfflTIÏC ! «C Railway Company CANADA.1868.1868.mm miiiicEiuiTs.m«W\tBMMTMtW* ¦tattMl vaAns M follows :\u2014 OOIK« WIST.Day Sxprasa for Ogi\u2014sfcarg, Ottawa, Broekrills, Kiogstoa, Bslla-villa, Toronto, Saslph, Locdoe, Braatfbrd, Oodorl.h, Baffalo.Do-trott, Chieago, aad aü points Watt, st.- 8J0 A.M.Night do do do do T.M P.M.Aoooiamodation Train for Vsnd- rooil at.5.10 P.M.R«turning «aeh m< rning, arrriving in Voauaal at.9.20 A, U.AoeoMiaodatioa Train for Kingston and In tarai odiato Stations ai.T.10 A.M.Trains for Laohina at.\u20225.00 A.M T.00 A.M.9.90 A.M.12 noon, 3.00 P.M.*4.40 P.M.5.00 P M.andO.\u2019O P.M.*Tha 5 00 A M and 4.40 P.M.Trains ran throngh to Phtabarg, and thara connect with tbs Cbawplain boats.SOIN» SOUTH AND EAST.AtMMsaodatioa Train for Island Pond and Intsrmsdiato Stations at.7 00 A.M.IsprsM for Bcstoa at.S.40 A.M.Xxpress for Boston and Nsw York at 4.30 P.M.Szpnss for bee.Island Pond, Oorhaw and Portland at.2 00 P.M.Night Bzpress for Qaebao, Island Pond, Oorham and Portland, stopping between Montreal and Island Pond at St.Hilaire.St Hyacinthe.Acton, Riohaoad, Sherbrooke, Waterrille and Cea* ticook only, at.19.10 P.M.0^ Sleeping Cars en all Night Trains.Baggage checked throagh.The steamer Carlutta leaves Portland every SATURDAY AFTERNOON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Halifax, N.S , retarniag on Tuesday.She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight.The International Company's Steamers, reaming in coMeotion with the Orand Trank Railway, leave Portland every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 p.m.for 8t John, N.B Tickets issutd throagh at the Company\u2019s principal stations.Per farther information and time of arrival and of all trains at terminal and way (tant the Ticket Ofltoe, Beoaventare Jniy 18, 1868.C.J.BRTD9ES, Managing Director.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CANADA.1868.\t1868.SOME! IRJIGEIEITS.OB awd after MONDAY.JCbY SlYTU» Trains will leave Point Levi as follows Mixed Train for Richmond and intermediate Stations st -\t7.49 A.M.Express Train for Montreal, Island Poad,Oerham and Port* land at.2 o\u2019etoek P.M.Mall Train for Montreal, Island\t\u201e Poad, Oorham and Portland at.8 ©'dock P.M.Mail Train for Riviera da Leap and Way Stations, at.£12.45 P.M.Express Train for Riviere da Leap, (on Tuesdays and Thursday.) at.9.10 A.M.Ixprass Excursion Train for Riviera da Loap (on Saturdays) at.- 8.19 P.M, Trains will leave Riviera du Loap as follows :\u2014 Mail Train for Quebec, at.7 A.M.Ixprass Train for Quebec) on Wedaeedays and Fridays) to connect with MaH Train for Montreal and Portland a*.1 o'clock P.M.Express Excursion Train for Quebec (on Mondays) nt.5.43 A.M.Steam Ferry Boat «ill leave Quebec to connect with the Company\u2019s Trains half aa hour before the above-mentioned time.Hove - The Excursion Train to Riviera du Loop will e mmeuee its trips on Saturday next, the 4th instant.C.J.BRYDSIS, Managing Director.Jaly 1, 1869, T0THING IMPOSSIBLE I W .ioIM* (hCIBIBE.CAMTHARADINB ROSEMARY HAIR CREAM restores the HUMAN HAIR to its prestive hne, no matter at what age.W.Wood has, by the aid of chemistry, at length succeeded in perfecting this wonder-'ni preparation.It is now offered to the pvhUs In the form of a cream, possessing the advantages ol a wash and powder.Sold wholesale and letail by Messrs.Mussoa A Co., Quebec, Canadu.Beta proprietor, W.Wood#, Plymouth, England.TESTIMONXAJL Mr.Woods,\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014Being in the sums tic able as many of my friends, of losing my hair whan very young, I was indnoed to try your Qaiaaiae, Oaotharadme and Rosemary Hair Oteem, which I did, but with little faith, having tried almost every preparation money could pro c«n» with ao effect.However, yov invaluable yropnrea.» \u2014e»S *» »\t-m>wgwlr.n« menace, tad its beneficial effects were quickly perceptible, ¦\u20224 my present luxuriant growth of hoir is a Mirsl to my friends, as also temp self.Trusting yen will make this known, I aa dear Sir, jomra truly,_ flo\u2014lifgh YBas, KQieney Road, lath, England.BNSNRPASMD REMfOr ! WOODS»* OOCOII LIBCTYSf under ike Immediate pjSroosge ef royalty, and extensively ased by all classes of society.For Coughs, Asthma, BrenckUif, loluensa.Night Cough, Ac., it «111 be found invaluable.Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendor* in every town or village throughout Urea\u2019 Britain.Can be obtained in Trance, Holland, Prussia, Bcseia, Italy, Spain, Cepe of Good Hope, Australis, New gee land, America, Can ado, India, Chian, and the most of the West India Islands.Wholasala and retail agents, Messrs.Mussoa A Co., Que.Wee, Canada.Proprietor : W.Woods, Plymouth, ttagiaad.Jane », 1863.\tFeb.21.XH& *fWOI*H.IETOR OS' THE 0RNING CHRONICLE, Begs to inform the public, that, having just received a Hs is pnptrtd to txtouto work sf afl Kindt, with nmtness ind Jromftitude.uii-cosint i loue mis, rx ^ ASM a safe awd reliable remedy la nil diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.They are ae Qmo«k Medicine puffed op by high aoand-i«g testimonials from imaginary people, bat are the resait of forty years experience of a first class physician, nod their extraordinary suocoss is duo to the fact that they answer exactly their name.The foimnla from which they are prepared is based oa sound, rc ien rifle principles, and has re-»eiv#d the aamoalilod approbation of the medical profession.They do not profras to be a cure all, bat far all Ms i as es avfsfcH from say dsrangsmsat of the Stomach, Liotr sad BottU, thsy fhrsish uw sff,rtasl remedy- We here ia oar possession, over oae hundred testimonials from physicians who have used thsa In thsir practios and highly approva sf them.atigsavir-r Fills are sugar coated aad put up in hexes ssntoining 25 P.lla.J.B.Barks, and I Me Lead agents, Quebec} B.J.Tosa A Co., Bfcnrbrooke, C.B., Hole Preprin- 11*7.\t12m UMEWmiSI HMD BILLS I Fragresmmes l CIRCULA.RS BUI Hèads, BïïSÜtÈSS GASOS ! BAHf TfRAMVIES ! PAMPHLET HE BOVEIISI (F IIFFEIEir IllOt IF fBIITIIG OA.N BB DONE IN iNT STYLE AND COLOR T« aul! thn tant a oX nnsflinn rnmirifinn Min HTUa ¦ nMtotns ¦ rt nmnlfl^ ¦ mtf oofn&Nnou wun Moderate Prices, Style and Despatch, WJULX IMRE A Still larger Patronage than has.been accorded to THIS BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS.PsrtiMnnljnc in the Conn try iso airing Pruning in one or both lan- i \u2022 PRINTING DEPARTMENT If GNRONICLE11 OFFICE.IMm iacik ° \u2014OF\u2014 LOWER CANADA.A.NA.DA.NOTICK Is hereby I ven to the boldest of SHARES of ths Bank, not folly paid op, that the nndernoted calls thereon have been made, and will be payable at the OFFICES of the Bank HERE and at MONTREAL : Sixth Instalment of 10 per cent on 1st Teb'y.next.Seventh\t«\t»\t16th March\t\u201c Eighth\t\u201c\t\tUt May\t\u201c Ninth\t\u2022*\t«\u2022\t16th Jane\t\u2022* Tenth\t**\t\u2022'\t1st Augast\t\" By order of the Board, W.DUNN, Uas hier.Jany.1.1SA8.ELEY BROTHERS, GRAY\u2019S INN ROAD, LONDON, W.C.WHOL1SALI ONLY.k Ac; 2o y ^ i w S O P o 73 H .©To \" (Ol O OL \u2018a§Ssao « ^scp-PS» S îPîls 5 Cièaial ^ S'/5- O ?< * .Ô*»'»' « tj pi' 35 ® « W 6» *2.9 PC gs-s ea JÎ a ¦ «\t\u20225 e ^ qq S?1» \" I B 2S^ « S\u2019 H S § W35 3 *: 2 n
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