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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" Jl L (3 MOUES ET S T UE IA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA D 1 C A M.\u2014 luy.Ocorg.IV.5.VOLUME LVII, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13,1862.NUMBER 149.THE QUEBEC MERCURY.\u2022\ti (HmauflniDBTTnoif.1.Cary, 8i*., 1805.) JOSIAH BLACKUÜKN, Pobliuhcr.Pcruiiuo on Tbuoay, Totbsoat, md Satur- itTMCBlPTlOMB, £l.pcr annum in advance.>\tm Sjrtin.SHERRY : Penmartia'», Ysasl's, Offiey\u2019s finest ! Amontillado.PORT : Kingston\u2019!.Hunt's, Ofifley\u2019».From Sicily.Colli, Maraal 1», Port ami Sherry.1 FRENCH LIQUEURS: Curacoa and ehlno, from Amiterdam.Hibbcrt's Porter, Bsaa\u2019 Pale Ale.Seltser Water, Vichy Powder*.French Chocolat».S9, BT.PETER STREET, QUEBEC.Qtubsc, Ner.23, 1163.\t149\u2014Ilia tain Muslin., LonKUol,,»I Shirting», Orars ^\two h1iou1,, tlic priWner« ' Cloths, Hollands, icc_\tjied wi,|, a lie on their lips and .their We have made early arrangements In Upper heart*, or that tho whole of those Witnesses Canada with tb« best manufacturer! of that \\ ryunuiitted per now celebrated arti< le,\t.t|lC |,andg of n Richer |*)Wcr, nn I TI RING JEWELLER tlic law deems it necewary to execute him andKt^fS^^S - - «-pic to evil doers, would not e^y Elcriro Silver t'lalin* done on HraM, Copper, purpose be answered by a private execu-Gcrraau Silver, Steel, Iron or Lead.\ttion, at which only a limited number of All work warrant'd lo give satUfaction.\tpersons were preecnt,\u2014the officials of the N.B\u2014Fine Jewellery made to order and çoun(v.j\tWe think humanity and reQ«#bec,Oot.ta 1*61,\t118\u2014Dm 1 justice will answer you.\u2014Aid.Miteholl, ol Hamilton, on Saturday afternoon, In coming down tho stairs leading from the office of Messrs.Burton, Sadleir k Bruce, slipped, and he fell to the hot* om of tho steps, cutting hia head and breaking his left srm.\u2014 Mr.H.B.Bull and Mr.McElroy are can-dates for tho Mayoralty of Hamilton; Mr.Creighton for the Mayoralty of Kingston.\u2014 Tho Town Council of Goderich havo voted $150 for a drill shed.The Perth Ritloa have got their overcoat*.\u2014 Loots Uhland, one of the first of German Poets, died on tho )3th ult., at Tubingen.The deceased, some of whose works have gone through 40 editions, was above 95 year* of age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Groat Sale of Goods\u2014À.More*11 *.C\".\t.Annual Chrietmas sale\u2014A.J.Ma>lmm.Christmas Proscn'a-JI.Oiison k Co| Masonic Hall.Auction Sale-iCAiojr ?CO.Christmas A Vow roars\u2019 Pr«sents-P.Sinclair.Les Miserable»\u2014P.Sinclair.Meeting of the Members of the Corporation of Pilots.Piano-Forte\u2014Mrs.J.U.Marsh.Skates\u2014H.8.Scott & Co.Poetical Recitation\u2014Mr*.Rnchauan Hell.Just Receired\u2014By Express.Silk Velretl\u2014Glover k Fry.New Books, New Books\u2014W.II.Smith.7th Batallioa Sedentary Militia\u2014A.(!.Buchanan.The Quebec Histrionic Club\u2014Music Hall.QUEBEC CATHEDRAL.Sc.xnsv ArrEnxooK, Dec.Mth, 18C2.ANTHEM \" Ueracmbcr 0 Lord.'\u2019\u2014Mozart.Quebec ifewurg.SATURDAY, DEOKMBKR 13, lP(i2.THE SEAT OP GOVERNMENT.Tito G loir evidently favors a renewal of the perambulating system, as applied to tho legislature and the departments.It docs not poaitively say that the Queen's decision should be abandoned, but it suggests con-sidérations from which that result would inevitably proceed.Thus, it contends that an indefinite period will be required fur the completion of the Ottawa buildings, and it indicates the Federation question as n probability that may unsettle all our present political arrangements.\u201d Of course, then, according to our contemporary, the scat of government should bo removed to Toronto next year.But the Gijbe employs other statements which, if they have any meaning, must be held to foreshadow a disposition to make Toronto .the permanent capital.The allegation on which onr Toronto contemporary mainly relies is, that Qucbe?is \u201c unpro-greasire,\u201d whilst Toronto is blessed with an \u201c enlightened public opinion,\u201d and the multitudinous cl ort'ru which make up \u2018\u2018outside picturethe inference being that demagogical influences will foreo the legislature into tho adoption of measure# which the calm judgment of its members would reject.Now, if the argument bo of any avail, it should suffice to keep the scat of government always at Toronto\u2014so destroying the alternate plan which the Globe for the moment advocates.Again : if the most populous city, aud that in which popular demonstrations assume the most decisive shape, is best entitled to the honors and advantages of the capital, undoubtedly Toronto must give way for Montreal.We will not believe, however, that paltry local selfishness, or the restless spirit of faction, will be allowed to upset the Ottawa arrangement ; or that cither will be atrong enough to plunge the province into the waste, the inconvenience, and tho folly of carrying the government to Toronto, for four years, when the Ottawa buildings may perchance be rendered fit for occupation in one-third of that time.THE QUEBEC! MJ2RCURY, DECEMBER 13, 1862.-NfrSiii PROMOTING SETTLEMENT -A PRACTICAL MOVEMENT.> of advancing hiusotf, whioh other» linvo not had.All anch cn»e», arc watched with jeal-,ou»jr even now, and if promotion hy aonioritr wur« wholly set wide, without the Introduction of proper safe-guards, they would bo the cause of still more discomfort.\" It ought, therefore, to bo a lending object ;\t/-i i \u2022\t___ with the Government ro to regulate promotion i R1U Opeongo Colonization road), writes to by merit as to provide ev»ry possible security | the Kingston British Whig, as follows again»* it» Abuse; and for this pnrpoft wear.\u201e Mr ¦ ]lucWn., ic,lemo has hee\u201e .dopt-of opinion that the following system should | C(, liy the rCl (Hint of Hie Ocean Queen, and it was thought that (lie could nut possibly go alongside.The American Consul then engaged *omo ballast lighters tn^mske the attempt ; hut in the meantime, the first officer of the \"Avon,\" which had been wrecked, Mr.Dix, collected a crow of British tar* who took the k.and establish in their minds a respect him as aforesaid, that the quantity of water nn\u20181.,ovo for \u2018heir superiors, that it is very \u2022applied to him by tho Respondent, was desirable it should be maintained, and we raateiont for the use of his household; seeing bopc the example will be followed in that by the evidence adduced, the water so otbcr regiments.\u2022applied is of a value far exceeding the sum of money awarded by the judgment from which tlie preaent appeal is brought ; consi-; ti.* p\t.pi deriog that by reason of the premises, the Thl8 fuT10unt° refK)rt for pleasure-seekers, Major, Councillors and Citizens of the 7™ ?fn,C' 0I, ?Uesdfy cve\"in,«- ,A num-Cllj of Quebec, have a right to claim from T.i -\u201cnd\t\u2018°ok advantage the Appellant, payment for tho water so dc- , \u2018l,c oc®:\",10,,>1an1d \"!cro ,hcr?W\"» ^ iiveredtoand accepted by him, and that !\u201cx\u201cry °* a K0\"11 skating match, which was the saa of money which tho said Appellant , pt \u201cP Uü,,l CJCV.C\" 0,doclc-, Improvemenls been condemned to pay, does not ex- !'uvcrbw:n \u201d'adc >\" \u2018l10 U\",k> by tl,e builJ-, bat on the contrary is less than the I '\"S of \u201cS®.1!0?/0' accommodation of THE SKATING RINK.valau of the quantity of water by him re eeived, this Court doth confirm the judg-iMat of the said Recorder's Court appealed fro», with costs\" tu.THE COURTS YESTERDAY.Before J.Maguire, Esq., Judge of tub Sessions.In this Court, a man named Francois I Rousseau, save bail to keep tho peace to-warda all IieHJMajcsty's subject* in general, \u2022ad towards Anastasia Landry in particular.TUB COURT TO-DAY.visitors, which is very necessary.Mrs.BUCHANAN HALL.It will bo observed from public announcement in the usual columns, that Mrs.Buchanan Hall, a hdy of rare talent, \u2022 about to give poetical recitations in this city, commencing on Tuesday next.The following pieces will bo recited :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Happiness,\u2019\u2019 \u201cThe Nativity,\u201d \"The Vision of Mary Queen of Scots on tho Eve of H*r Execution,\" \u201c The Fountain and the Rose,\u201d \u201cErin,\u201d dedicated to tho Sons and Daughters of Ireland.The entertainment, which A PUBLIC BENEFACTRESS.Fri miter.«.Thatcher: To tk* Editor» of Ikt Ecauglht : In your number of tho 15 h Inst, you say, \u201cA correspondent asks us our opinion of the prc|>urntioii8 Advertised by Mr*.S.A.Alien, in our paper j\" but in the use of which, except tbo \u201c Zylolmlsamum,\u201d you profess to bave no expérience*.As I have tried a fair experiment with those articles, it may be of soiuo use to others for mo to communicate the result.My ago is\"sixty.Ore year ago, my hair was very gray, aud lias been gradually ' falling, uutif, on tho crown, it has become \u2022luitethin.About thu 1st of March of the present year, I commenced using Mrs.S.A.Alien's \u201c Restorer,'' No.I, according to the directions, and havo continued to apply a slight dressing of the same onto in throe or four we ' o i retiring to bed.My hair is now almost restu d to its original color, and the hue appears to be permanent.I am satis-li.d tl at the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretions.My hair ceases to fail, which is certainly an advantage tooro who was in tho dangor of becoming bald.Tho \u201cZylobaisammn'' I have found the best and most agreeable hair dressing of anything which 1 have ever used for that purpose I nm accustomed to apply a little of it to m face after shaving, and And its flavor and heal ing properties far superior to Cologne, or any other article of tho kind which I have ever tried.In justico to Mrs.Allen\u2014to me an entire stranger\u20141 am free to say that I can now cad lunger, withou.even drying my eyes, than before 1 began to uso her preparation, snirriNa intelligence.Tus Rarock \u201c SaRiH.\u201d\u2014A Gaspd Basin coms-l-ondent, writing on tho 26th Novftnbsr ult, state that tho Imrqao rinrsli, James, mnstor, Umber UJen, is ashore near the light-house, Cape Hosier.Per '\u2022 Arshin.\u201d (Compiled from the London Shipping and Mereaatila Gazette, from tho 2Tlh to Ino 29th Nov.) VESSELS ARRIVED rnOU gl'*ilC.Deal, Nor 28\u2014Julia, Greenock, Nor 2V\u2014Admillan : (lunges.Hull, Nor 25\u2014Maria Elizabeth.Kircuilbrigb'.Nor 28\u2014Earl Grey.Kinsaie, Nor 25\u2014Hiehibucto.Limerick, Nor 28\u2014Jemr.LiTcqiool, Nor 27\u2014S 8 bohemian ; Prince Report.Queenstown.Nor 27\u2014Augusta.Waterford, Nor 28\u20148tor.Whitohareu, Nov 27\u2014Sir John lit* Reid.\u2022 VESSZLS ARRIVED ritOM MOMREAL, Belfast, Nov 29\u2014Traveller.Clyde, Nor 26\u2014SS Caledonia.27\u2014fc'tafs.Ileal, Nor 20\u2014Arran.Falmouth.Nor 28-Era.Lirerpoo1, N r 20 - Norman.28\u2014Tasmanian.Plymouth, Nor 27\u2014Itodaua.QucenrUuvn, Nor 23\u2014Elizabeth Brown : Fortitude i Queen of Commerce ; St Thomas Packet.w Prince\u2019s Hair Dressers CNIUKIKUI CALL AND EXAMINE H.& V.BANSLBT'S EXTENSIVE STOCK la thia Court, the joung man charged bv\taccompanied by music, will take Mr.W.Drum, with having atolon two P*aco ut t*,.° ballot\u2019the St.I\u2019atrick's Cutlio-\u2022yael*,iru dinchargcd.\tlio ond Literary Inatitutc, and will com- Aa inveatigation i* ponding into* charge I menco at 8 P.M.Tickets 25 cents, of rittling from the pereon.RECORDER\u2019S COURT.Biforr J.Cremazie, Esq., Recorder.Biz prisoners were brought before this Court, two for being drank and disorderly, oc* of whom was committed, and one discharged.One for breaking windows was also \u2022isckirgod ; and two butchers, tor exercising their trade on tho public streets, not being thaw on r public market, wero find $1 5U Rid costs, Whiali was paid THE PRACTICE ON THURSDAY EVENING.Tho vocal and instrumental prnctico on Thursday evening, in aidof thc.Operntivcs\u2019 Relief Fund, was very numerously attended, one hundred and thirty Indies and gentlemen being present.Thu Insurance Company objected to the Legislative Assembly Hull being given for the purpose, therefore, Mr.Cartier was compelled to use the St.Andrew\u2019s so]» nl house, which is much too small for tho numbers who attend.W vemn has been obtained for tho next practice.\t* pwiSi^MdumiS.1\" °\u2018r3,nEt hi8 nP\u2018l baTO n.0t ***\" in/°r?*^ whether'any' larger recorder's court to-day.Savon prisoners were brought befor this I Court, charged with the usual offences of feting loose, idle and \u2018disorderly ; six were [ eoamitted, snd one discharged.THE HISTRIONICS.It will be seen, by an advertisement in another column, that this talented company IMPORTANT SALE OF CHRISTMAS I hi^cTJlS\tE winS\" fJOfins\tI on T|,ursdny evening next.The pieces .\t.chosen for the occasion are, \u201c tlie Miller of e.Tcn,.nP *bc *toro\tIL\tI Derwent Water,\" a domestic drama in three Hall, National Bank Buildings, John street, acts of great repute ; and Who Stole the was crowded by spectators, who had been Pockot Book,\u201d a most laughable farce.Tho RUraetcd by tho notices in the public prints advertisement gives the cast, therefore it is of the Important sale of elegant ami useful needless for us to particularize, as wc feel articles which would take place.The cata- certain, from our knowledge of the rcntlc-toguo issued comprises an immense number men, that the dclincrtion' of the different of articles, consisting in part of Stereoscopes characters will be pereet.That favorite *n Kr*at Yuricty, Ivory- comedian.Mr.Franklin, wlio has been I handled Cut'e-y, Concertinas, Silver and | absent from tlie stage these last few winters Klectnp\u2019atcd Goods, Bohemian, Lustre and j will appear as Dr.Prussic, iu the \u201c Miller \u201d Opal^ Glasswa'c, Photogr.phio Albums, and Mr.Tomkins Tipthorp in the farce Conner» Bags, Work Boxes, Statuettes, The band of the 17th Regiment has re-fte.The display of theso articles, really ap- eeived permission to attend, and will en-proeehea tluMnogniticent, and would repay | liven tho intermissions by the i>erforniance IMPORTS AT QUBBEC.iMPonrs peu d.a- a.express company.I>vfxrfit»p JOHN ANDERSON, 81.Peter Street.J.P.PRUNEAU, Defo.se* St, Ht.Itocb\u2019l.JAN.MACNIDER, Union lluildlnK'* Hociuty office.Quebec, Doc.D, 1862.\t10\u201412m dr., CANADIANS IN TIIK FKDRRAI, SERVICE.Dr M'gnault, furmcrly of Sorcl, has, savs ' the Journal, received tho appointment of I surgeon to the 8th Michigan Cavalry, U.S.A.1 To conclude n itb Madison Morton's inimitable Farce of WHO STOLE THE POCKET BOOK?Stable to Let STABLE and COACH HOUSE to LET to May 1st, 1862.Apply to chan McDonald a son.Quebec, Dec.11, H02.\tns.y HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.till 111, UIK, iff' A DINNER FOR SIX.Mr.Tomkins Tipthorp, dramatic author A meeting of the Harbour Commissioners was called for Wednesday Inst, but no business transacted for want of a quorum.An\tMr.Beverley adjourned meeting is therefore ealled for Mr' nt'nJ,\u2018mi\"\tFanny * uncle, » the this evenin'-\telderly Individunl in brown\".Mr.Heywood \u2014\u201d1 \u2014\tm___________\t1\tmilliner.Mis* Raymond\t__AIg0 tu1' \u2022™I:TS' I juBaJeolklni; SHcr S m!\" v.Tnon Portland Kerosene We observe that son»- of the residents of\tPRICES OF ADMISSION : Mountain Hill, have acted upon the bus- First Ulrele, reserved »eat*.3» 9d gestion of a contemporary, and spread ashes Second Circle, gallery.2* 6d at their doors, this is very desirable, and ünt' !:onch' \"vc rescrv,'(, in f\u2018r\u2018\u201c should be done in all parts of tho citv.\u2019 °r rr/ankiin GAS FIXTURES Mr.Silvertop.n pawnbroker.Mr.Sackvillo 1 ^\tJ\t^ 1 V AJ k J Mr.Woodpecker, a vender of canaries.\tMade to Burn Coal Oil.GLOBES, CÎÏTmNEYS, AC.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Coal Oil.\u2022 has.McDonald a son, Upper Town Market.Quebec, Dec.11,1802.\tms-U circle.Dit.DEMON\u2019S LECTURE?.15s Od Overture Door* open at baif.past SEVEN nt EIGHT, precisely.The Box-plan may be *een nt Mr.Pin- Quubcr, Dec.13, 1862.This gentlemen will, on Tuesday even- clair », where thu few scat* unreserved can l>e in^ next, commence a course of lectures on Geology, under the auspices of the Literary and Historien! Society of this city.From the remarks of our contemporaries in cities where Mr.Denton has lectured, wc believe him to bo thoroughly master of tho subject.Tho lectures will take place nt the Society's rooms, Masonic Hall, St.Louis street.Members of the .\u2018ocicty will be admitted free, and their families at half price, \u2014 Tho Church of st.Elizabeth, in Paris, ' was recently crowded to witness tho marriage \u2022 of a young Chlnnmsn with a Paris girl.\tI ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES.TA7 E have, THIS DAT, received a full > V assortment of sizos and colors in Alexander Best Paris Kid Gloves, GLOVES & FRY.Quebec, Dec.11, 1862.\tus Literary and Historical Society.HHIE THIRD STATED MEETING of the A Season will be held at th*ir Boom», Masonic Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, the Kth of DEt.'LMBKIt, when the following papers will be read :\u2014\t\u2018 P \u201c O/i a recently diecovtred MSS.of Samuel Champlain,\" Published by the Hakl'irt So.ietv By the llonblo.THOMAS D ARCY McGKe! Sl'BJEt T :\u2014\u201c On Ike land amt freih-vater .Mol Iu tea of the neighbourhood of Ipabtc ; irilh thoughU on their general e mnir/ion with the drift fonde of the ralley of the St.I.inrrrr.ct, and on 1 the general diitnbution of animale and plante in Canada.\" By J.F.WHITEAVF.S, F.G.8., Hon.Mem-b*r of the Ashmolcnn So.ietv, Oxford.(Eng 1 *6-\tWM.COUPER, _\tAssitt.Secretary.QutHee, D«e.11th, 1862.\tU8 \u2022T* The Chronicle and Gaeette icillpleuee copy.(tr., AT THE NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS.8T.JOHN STREET, THURSDAY, Uth DECEMBER, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, At Three and Seven F.* M.on View Wednesday, lOr/l I)ere-tnber.CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD AT THE STORE.F.H.HALL, Q»*b»*,D«*.11, 1883.AUCTIONEER.141\u2014» Just Kcntiretf, 1 J\\ 1JKLH.PARSON'S No.1 PA.OIL, 11/ IJ l&litis.PORTLAND KEROSENE Ol L.Fur sale at tbo Oku Cuak Oik and Lxiir Dsror, 44, Mt.Jobn Street.JOHN McCAGHEY.Quclier, Dec.9, 1862.\t147\u2014v Coal Oil Lamps.I T A5IPH, assorted patterns, consisting 1 J J of : Penilatits, Bra.kets and Hide Lamps, Table and Hand Lamp*, Wicks, Paper, Glass and Porcelain Shades, Scissor*.Gas Pendants altered for the use of Coal Oil; also all kind* of Lamps made and r».paired at the Oku Coat.Oik and Lsur Dapov, 44, Ht.John Street.A few German Lamps on hand.For salc hy JOHN McCAGHEY.N.B.\u2014Pure Portland and Pennsylvania OH.Quebec, Dec.9, 1802.\t147\u2014v ENGLISH CHEESE.QUEEN'S ARMS, Cheddar, Double Gloater, Truckle, North Wiltshire\u2014just received ex \"Anglo-Saxon, ' and For Sale by M.0.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.0, 1862.\t147 AMERICAN CHEESE.I Yk/k BOXES w*bb\u2019* Celebrated American 11/1/ Cheese.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.9, 1862.\t147 COAL OIL.I O/k BARRELS Portland Kerosene, -¦ eG\\J 3D Barrel* Woodstock Refinery, 35 cases Hamilton Oil Company.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.9, 1862.\t147 C O D O I L.Q,7^ BARRELS very superior.c&eJ\tFor .Sale by Quebec, Deo.0,1862.M.0.MOUNTAIN.147 ELEPHANT OIL.QK BARRELS; e&ej Sperm.an excellent substitute for For Sale by 51.0.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.9, 1862.\t147 Finnan Haddies, RECEIVED FROM PORTLAND, J.McEWAN\u2019S FINNAN HADDIES.For Sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 20 Kt.John Streak.Qaabec, Dae.9th, 1862\t147-tf.AiÉtÆ A SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL BAG TI^ILL he KEPT OPEN for Letter* posted v V after time for the mill no u MAILS, and if in time for the Conductor, and prepaid by Stamps, will be forwarded in that office.J.SEWELL, Postmaster.Quebec, Dec.11; 1862.\t148-t Just Received and for Sale WM.HICKMAN, flair Gutter» Wig Maker and Perfumer, Ao.1, St.Jnerftk Shrrrf, Up/ter Tmrn.ANEW ASSORTMENT of TOYS and fitney articles \u2022tillable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, \u2014ALSO\u2014 An aaaortniont of WIGS, BRAIDS anil ORNAMENTAL HAIR, to maka up into the nawrit stylo of fashion.Qtiehoc, Det r.8, 1802.\t146-lm Something New for Choirs.SINGING SCHOOLS AND CONVENTIONS, TIB VOICE or PRADE: A'.VffilNffiB* ml kairrMl Nmle, wllk Umw mma A8lffS«llv« FcaMSrm.asMnaaian it Tti MOST DKHIRAIILB WORK OF THE KIND.Ma tub tru or van CHOIR.SINGING-SCHOOL, MUSICAL CONVENTION AND THN HOMR-UHMT.K.¦V KDWARD HAWll.TOSr \u2022«\u2022Thl* kook la not one ef a serlet of Triennial production* made to supply a market artificially croatod, hut is tlie i mbislimetitof tho beat frnlta of the UW of It* aulhor In aelcc-tlon, arrangement and i',e',1p,^P*T*î?îîïi/**r Uestsrlaa, lnvla»r*tl'»*i ijeanrifri** aa* DrrsslBK the Hair, RendsrtBff It soft, allky and stony, and dtapctln* Itte remain la any dratted noittlon ; quickly clean»lot it\"» scalp, arrottoc tho fall and Imparting a healthy oad uatural color to tho Hair.tr Hcvxn fails To Rentorc Grey Hair TO in Original Y'OHthfml Color \\\\ wo\\ IV Bnt aeta directly upon Uo root» of tha Hair, rivjaff ttaam tha natural nouridiment required, ptoductuff t» asms vitality and luxurious quantity aa In youth.Yot laOkWeft i\\k\\A VVhoaa It air require a frequent dressing lh« Zylobol-Mmutn hw oo cquiU.No lody'i toilet U complet* without It.¦old by Druggist» throughout tb* World.PRlNCtPMi RAI.F.8 OFFICE, 191 Greenwich Street, New-York City.FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS &.C., QUEBEC DISPENSARY.r I ' 11K subscriber lin» received, perJ^City^f Quebec,\u201d from London, his SPRING IMPORTATIONS of GENUINE ENGLISH DRUGS CHEMICALS, PERFUMER', * AT-ENT MEDICINES, Ac.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 17, 1862.\t89 eriye Quebec ittmurp Printed and ruMished liy JOS1AII BLACKBURN, at tho Offico ofO.T.Cary, 13 Fabrique Street, in the Citt or Quebic in the District of Quebec."]
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