The Quebec daily mercury, 2 juillet 1867, mardi 2 juillet 1867
[" Al 0 It K S K T H T U D l A E T PO P U L 0 S A T P li Æ LIA I) l SO ¦ h i -U{iwardnof 10 linen,8c.fier line Hulisegutnt inirrlioru\u2014Quarter 1\u2019rlce.All AdvertincmentH, unec.omjmnled with directlnnn, are innerted until forbid, and charged accordingly.Ord.ra fordincouliuuiug Advertlnementa, to be in u.rtttng.and delivered the afternoon pro- ' vioun to publication.Peraoni not having Accountn at thin Office will be required to pay on giving Advertise-ni.ntn.\u201ci «gggMjijgB gypii Fur staitliog developments and thrilling adventures, this book eclipses tho famous experiences of FOUCHE aud VIDOCQ.Tho marvellous narratives of General Baker arc all attested by the highest official authority.It w.ll contain tlie only official history of the Assashinatiuo conspiracy.A full history of this great, startling aud terrible crime.From its Conception in the Haunts of Vil-luini/ to the Burial Place of Booth.Has never yet been placed before tho public.Ibe work also folly exposes the nefarious system by which Presidential pardons were and are so readily obtained at Washington.'Plie il orals of the National lupital are thoroughly ventilated, aud there are some strange revelations concerning beads of departments, members of Congrus, female pardon brokers, and distinguished military characters.The work contains over 7M> pages of clearly printed matt' r, with sixteen (16) Steel Plut.'S ami wood engravings.Price in Fine Muslin, $6.00, U S.Currency.\u201c Leather, $6.00,\t11\t\u201c A liberal discount made to the trade Address L.C BAKER, Post Office Box, No.890, Philadelphia, U.8.Quebec, May 28, 1867.\tlm-124 Leave Quebec.5.30\tA .M.\u2014 Mixed Train for Richmond and R ay Stations.7.3n 9 00 10.30 11 50.\u2014Passengers A Mails for River du Loup.1.30\tP.M.2.30 4.00 3 30 7.00\u2014Passengers and Malls fur Mont, treat A the West Lea b Poin r Levi MONTREAL CAPTAIN NELSON, 99 8.20\u2014Passengers and Mails from the West.ft 30 II 00 1\t00 P.M.2\t00 3 00\u2014Passengers and Mails from Rivi r du Loup.5 no « 30 7.15\u2014Mixul\tTrain fron Kb hmoliil A Wai StniDins A.OABOURY.Secretary St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, May 23, 1867.\t121 Pacific Mail Steam&liip Company MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND F IDAYS, Calling at Palisi an, Tluee i ivi-rs and Sorct Cabin, $3 M ul ami State Boom Berth in- eluded ; Meeiage, $t.Tickets sold and State Rooms sec tired nt the Office on the Whinf, The niTungementri of this Line are most complete, and the advantages presented to travellers iHicquulli'il.Tho Company will not he acioontahlo for Specie or volii ildes, unless Bills us I.adino, having tho value i xpicssed, are signed therefor.Further informati' n may be obtained at the Office on the Napoleon Wharf.J.E.DE8CH iMPS, Agent.Quebec, May 6, 1867.\t107 A jONTUKAL TO OTTAWA CITY, Daily, ! (Sundays excepted), stopping at Si.Anns Oka, Como,.Hudson Point aux Aneinis, Hi gaud, Cntillon, Point Foilunc, Grenville, 1.oiigiual M join, Papiiicauville, Browns, Thursoinid Bin kinghani.THK SI'I.KKDID NEW FAST BAII.INO STEAMERS \u201cPRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Captain II.W.Siltl'llEHO.\u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d Captain A.Bowie.A Train leaves the Ronaveiituro Street Depot every morning, ('iinduys exi eptcil) ul SEVEN oYlo k m roi.neet a La> In ne wiili tho Meaini\u2019i' \u2022 P|{INcE'iKWAI.ESt\"(ltn ak-I m') for l'anlllou, passing ihroogh akc Si.Linns, St Ann\u2019s liapi'l-, and Lain' ol Two Mountains.Fium Cmilloii liy Railroad lo Grenville join (lie Steamer \u2018Qi'EEN V CI'ORIA,'' (Dinnei) loi OitawiiCity.Arrive 6 30 D'i\\VN WAKD, ihe M.ann r o queen Vic-T'Iiia,\u201d leavi s iitl.iwa Cil) al 6.30a.ni., pas-sci gers arriving hi Munlrcal ill 1.15 p in .J'lie coinfoit and .my id ilii- l.ine is iiiimiipassed while the route pusse-s llllllll li Olle of Hie most pil lllli sqlle di-tll'tS III Canada, and is On mort fnshiunahl.fur 'i'oui- WINkS, LlQOORj, &o.INus'i'oN s choice Old Port and Sherry Ysasai A ' 'i:\t».i\tcio\tdo\tdo.( 'III v, ( 'lump A Co.,\t\tdo\tdo.(iiaham s\t\ti r» i.ouilun do, Bass' India Ale, \\ oung.s Alloa A In F or Sain by » WOOD*\tA\tCO.Quellei.', May 28, Is07.\t| 2, MAKilVl/aLAUc, OxC.Ell.LEU'S DU'NDi.E MARM.VI.ADE, IV l_ ius*> a Black we Pi.uu, .tU for the time following the mid-summer vacation, ii.uj do »o by addressing O.T.L, MiKCtiir Orne*.The highest refcieuces produced, as to character and capahility.Quebec, May 27, 1867.\tlm-123 C O A L.O I L.JUST Rcicivc'd, direct from tbo manufacturers : 6o Baraels Parson's No.1 Pennsylvania.60\tD.i\tdo\tCanadian White.60\tDo\tdo\t'\u2022\tLemon color.At Wholesale aud Retail.F.O.VALLERAND, No 6, Mountain Hill.P.S.\u2014All orders for Oil at retail, will bo delivered as far as the City toll gates.th/i'/i, Ukamboat, Railroad^ Mill, ami stable All to hum Coal Oil without the glass chimney \u2014also\u2014 RED A GREEN SIDE LIGHTS, BINACLE LATH'S.Jc-t Received a .ompletc assortment of tho above iu Bra.-.* and Tin, at F.O.VALLEUAND\u2019S.No.6 Mountain Hill.Queber, June 6, 1867.\t131 OBiictsijiiicmi Just Hi tTlvpd E\\ N.S.Xesluriun.-)ii / ASKS ALGERINE (egg-shaped) V .ORA NU ES, Superior lo any thing ever offered for salo iu Canada.For Sale by ADAM WATTEBS, 11 A 13 John Strcif Quebec, June 4 1867.2769 nil\u2019-\t.ikkuki, jti.y a, iMil f ?f t ?\t?The Merourv, beine the July Dally Eveulug Newspaper lu Queb; c, aud it all times fully up tfiu Um very litest Maritime aud General Intelligence, oilers tu the public a most dealraclb Advertlf* ip obaunel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Steamer f,,i\u2019 Hal Hal! Hay A liuboury.Dlocatan Cburch Society\u2014A J WoolrytUe.Kux Hound Strayed\u2014K Wood dray Board\u2014 Sti'ainur Uuloti\u2014A (Jaboury.Stone Cutter* Wanted-.! Hughe*.EnglUh I\u2019aperti\u2014Hue lair it Son American do oo Auction Sale of Jewelery \u2014 !< Ucvany O T U H\u2014C J lirydge*.Hichelieu Company\u2014) Ü Uefclmuip*.Standard Publication*\u2014e I\u2019rivy 1 Council.Hon.Mr.Mitchell, Minister ol Mutino and Fisheries.linn.A.Campbell, Fosttnasier (iencrul.Hun.J.Cbapiiis, Minister of Agii-culture niid Statistics.Hon.H.L Lungesiii, Secretary of State I lot Caned a.Htm.K.Kenny, Heeciver General.Mi.W.II.Lee was «worn in as Clerk ol the Frivy Council, OTTAWA, July -.Sir Nurcisso F.Ilellcau was sworn in at tleVet) us Lieul-Goveriiot ol Ouohec.1 >111 N.F.BKLLKAI', GOVKllNOR OF QCICBIùC.Along ir iih the news of the sweating in i f Lord Moook and bis Frivy Council, at Ottawa yesteiday, conies the gratifying eon-liimation of tbo appointment of Senator Sir Xsrcispe Fortunat Boileau, l,'x-Fremier of j Canada Fast and Wist, to the new mid high office ol Liculco inl-Oovernor of the 1 Frovinco of Quobee.Sir Narcisse Ilellcau DOMINION DAY.THK CKI.EliUATION IS QPBBBC.The weather yesterdiy e uld not have been better, and was a bright augury for (lie success of Confederation.Queheo did nut do ail it might hate done on this occ.sion, and fur this t! c t.'ity Council, which could not make a job out of, or put tuuney into the pockets of its members by the lemon slrotion, is prineipilly to blutuo Ncvoilhe-le.-s mir people weir u.riva.led >u tu.ohscr vatiec of tho holid iy.Nowhere was husinesa im.re generally suspend' d ; nowhere woto people more bent upon ountriliu'inp'.by their suspi usiou of their usual avocitions, and their munife-t desire lor enjoyment, to juin in the appropiiutc festivities.THE CltUKCllEH.T'hc churches ushered in the now ora with their bol s at early morn.Hervicc was held in the (Jatlisird an I Trinity church in the fore noun.The Bishop of Quebec preached a very apposite dise uise in the cathedral, and at the coiiclu.-iuu of i tho service there, the Cgnadiau Anthem ; was played upon the organ by .Mr.Mills.It Ann street, Mr.MoGreevy's, Iv-planade, ti e Mayor's residence, Sr.N.F.Be'loiu's tesidence.St.Louts street, and Mr.Gar-noun's, llaldiuiand Mreet.Outiids tho city gnea wo Doticid the houses of Mr.Tho».Kerr, Dr.B'-lhau, Mi.Chut tic, Dr Uobltaill», the Missvs Don .hue, .Stanislas Hr .let, Mr.Burns buuksctiur, an I Mr.Bei.der, were all ilivuiinatoi.Biyund the tod gate the resilencos of Mesits.D.D, Young, M.G.Mtuntain and u i ¦\u2022rs of ou?merehiUts were allMflg th is.; !i' ip, A li'.o arch on the St.Key Il iad h i >g with appropriate devices aud illumiitatvd with variugatcd laui|s wis the lioetal cotitrihu* tiou of Messrs Flli-.it and 'Thotuai.IM'lbENTH.No |>leasure is without its alloy.Wo are sorry to be obliged to mention tlut th» windows of Mr.IU'.vve.i s Ne vs Hepol, and the Mrrcuri/ OiTic* windows dm ing the illumiiatiou by a gang of rowdies, for no other re tion than that the Uuiou Jack w is promiietitly displayed by bulb those cut ih.ishm.uit*.In net her ease were the police to be -ce», and it is simply a dis-glace to (jueheO tli.it such tilings should FROM OTTAWA.was also played at the Freud.Cathedral by j MCUr i\" tlie 111 \u2022\u2022\"'puhitc thorough fuel with OTTAWA, July 1.Conlederitiou day was usheicl in this mnrniug shortly after iniiinight by a salute | of 100 gun*.Kiuiu\u2019.tiueousiy with the, tiling of the guns, all the city bills rang out n moiry |>c I.A huge hnuli e was liglitud, when a vast multitude of people assembled, and rocket» and ruuuu osudles were thrown up.A bind of music s'ruck up lively un.I appro* prlite airs, and every tiling went nlf with great eulst.Li r I Mouck arrived ut the Govei uiuent buildings ut 11 o'clock in tho Ibtciioon, when u royal salute w is fired, His Fxccllei.cy wis sworn in Governor' General of (.\u2018un .da at 11.o'clock, belore (\u2019IthH' Justice* Hraper and Richaftl mid Justices Wilson, Mondolet and llagirty Huving taken tlie oatlis r.fi.ffico, IH* f x-celleiiey, by command of H.r Majetty the were broket.\tc0.\u201c,'01rrff> '}}»\t\u2018l0\"** mander ol the Bithon the Honble.John Alexander Macdonald, sml tint of Cun-m.inder of the Hath .n Hon.Messrs.How-Imd and McDougall, of Ontario; Cartier nod Galt, of Quebec ; 1'illey, ol New Brunswick, aud Dr.Tupper of Nova Scotia.A large iittniber of the public weic itl-iniited to the Ft ivy Council Chamber, to witness the ceremony.Yesterday's Despatches.| Mr.Gagnon.APPEARANCE OK THF.C1TV.The city presented a gala appearance from an eatly hour.Flog» \"etc Int all points.The ships of war, mail i having attained the highest honor which the , mets, Frovinciul steamships and other QUEBEC POST OFFICE, 3iit) or June, 1H«7 Mails for the United Kingdom per Canadian Line, via the Hiver St.Lawrence, will bu closed every SATUKD.Vi in II \u201cU, \u201e(.a.in Supplemental y Bag at.R.,|,i a Per Cunard Line, via New Vorl», on .SATURDAYS, the Hth aud gJnd of June, at.'i-110 P n'- Ami via Boston, witli Mails lor Halifax, Newfoundland and Bermuda, on SATURDAYS, the Ut, 15th .v ¦gSth of June, at.0.00 p ie.Mails for New Hrunawb It aial Nova Scotia via Portland and St John'*, will be < Inscd on Wednesdays and Saturdays at.5.3o p.m Mails for HALIFAX, via Portland,(Letters 12) cents per ) oz Newspapers 3 cent- each) on Fridays at.p.m Mails for Montreal, Three Rivers, Sorti, Ac., per Steamer, at.J-00 P U1> Ma Is per (irand Trunk, Wi st, lor Wav Oflicos, Montreal, (lanadn West.United States, Ac,, at.ti no p.m Supplementary Bag, at .h.SO p.m.Mails per Urand Titmk to River du Loup and East, at.10 30 a.ni.Supplementary Ib'g, at.11 on a in.All letters posted for Supplementary Bags m ist ne prepaid by Stamps.All registered letters must hr /ni/'ilid and pisted lift \"en minutes before the \u2019 ours at wulcb tin .i* are advertised to be dost J.J.SEWELL, Postmaster Quebec, June 3, 1807.\t13° Crown could bestow upon him, his uoinioa tion needs no flattery at our hands.Fidelity to Iho interest* of his country, assiduity as a Crown Minister and it sciupulously exact yet not oatentat ous discharge of tho duties he was culled upon to fill, have had their reward.Others may have made it appear that they have done more for their native Fiovincj than he, bit those who are really aware how active Sir Nar eisse Helicon has been os a member of the I\u2019obinet, must acknowledge that his elevation to the position of first Commoner of Quebec is mil deserved.-\u2022- THF NFW LIFUTFNANT GOVFHNOR.Ilis Fxedlcncy Sir N.F.Btllcau, Lieut, (lovernor of the Frovinco id Quebec, will civo Ottawa to-!norrow iiioruing and arrive by steamer on Thmsday morning.Ho will be received by a guard of honor, and a eilute will he fired by tho Field Battery, irom Durham 'Icirace.Since last the Mirtun/ appeared befoie its readers, a new nati\"ti has been launched upon that sea of lime, whose junction with the ocean of eternity can neither he limited nor defined by nun.For good or !or ill, \u201c the Dominion1' is a tixed fact in U c history of Iho human race.As such it now exists\u2014as such it has In le icccptcd.All organs of opinion, nil eendi-tions of men, without disiiuetions of ctccd or otigiu, are now compelled to recognise so fur that plain and undeniable truth.The people have been well mid truly told by the à^Wtont thsf owe so much, inniu Quebec Itlmuri).TUESDAY FYFNING.JULY J.THE BY VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH.Reported tor tin IJuelux Mi remy.THIS\tBESPATClS EIGHT O'CLOCK.Very Latest by the Cable.LONDON, July 2, NOON.Consols HI }.A large number of English claims against the United States, have bccu fyled GOVERNOR AND FRIVY COUNCIL OF THF DOMINION.At ten o'clock this morning we received from our Ottawa correspondent tho fullnw-ing despatches, »nd sub-eijtiently ihc more detailed account given 11st where of tin doings at the se«t of Government yesterday, in connection with the inauguration of the new Dominion :\u2014 Mercury Special Despatches, FROM OTTAWA TO-DAY.Lord HoneK swo (si*m ral of Hie Names of the Privy Council.Sir John A.Iflardonalti.'C.B ,\" CONFFRBKD ON MFSSUr CART1FR GALT, HOWLAND, MACDOUOAL, TUFFER AND TILLEY.Sir X.F.ltdieau, (jovmior of Quebec, OTTAWA, July 1.The Governor General was sworn in at eleven o'clock.Hon.J.A.Macdonald is created a K.C.B.Hon.Messrs.Cartier, Halt, How-laud, McDougall, Tupper and Tilley arc created C.B.¦Sir John A.Macdonald i« Frinic Minister.The Ministers, us named iu tlie papcis, \u2022re ju-t sworn in.Sir John A.Macdonald, as Minister ol J uitue.sneiU.M3J'' v»n'-vl ifl :i\"i*o|, 1 The direct objecta of human society aro purely material.The state of nature is tbiiidoncd, we arc told by tlicorLts on tho origin of nations anil govcrnmcntR, for the \u201c social Slate\"\u2014that is, for object», all tho immediate aud direct sci pe and tendencies of which arc \u201cof the onrtli, earthly.\" This fact has to he kept well iu mind on the threshold of that new life so vitally interesting to Quebec and the sister Fro-vinccr.Everything, thanks to the bios ings of that divine Frovidct.ee, tl.c invocation ol whose continued protection to lit.tingly murks tbo riMtig dawn of our polili cal creation, invites us (u tlie pciccfu) pursuit of our material interests and tbc rapid development of our resources.\u201c Thu politics' of the Dominion should be \u201ctailways,\" as tbo greatest son of Ontario's soil would we aro atre have said had not ihc grave closed upon him ere \u201c bis eyes beheld the desire of bis heart.\" Tho first great work of tho Dominion ought to he the railroad fiotn Halifax to Quebec city.That completed, comes wurk number two, mid a giant work it is.We iitcau tbc completion of railroad communi cation from tlie extreme west of Ontario to the nearest point of Bri'i.-li territory on tlie Facitic.Such an enterprise is of tbc grcaluit magnitude, but it is precisely the -ort of enterprise a young nation should engagt in.The attempt alone would excite the interest, attract the curiosity and engage ti e sympathies of mankind ; its consummation would command their ad-uiration, ensure their respect, and disarm atlur than stimulate any sentiment approaching to displeasure.It is the business of small uuti ms to look to such riomphs ns these.In such must they find their Nadowas and \u201c Geoigisn marches,\" \u2022ml for such enterprises and uch evement.-.s these it is their duty to be littgal, to economise and to prepare, and if need he to sacrifice.Tbc retouices and efforts ol Canada, we repeat, shoulu be directed to the completion of lier ruilw.iy system.Tins system involves, however, more titan merely tiOrcantilc put poses, plans and nl jecs.Tlie coinplo ion of n line of rail from llu'if.ix to the Faeific would be a link he tween Englind and India, which would make England independent of tho world fi r munit to the Fast and tlie le'ciiti.ui of (,\u2019a-n\u2019ldu itidisi ens .hie to England.Of course mi mighty a work could not he wlndly eh eved by British-American icsoutcc-, but the inception muht be inaugurated by Biiti-h Amerira.It might he understood the completion of the Quebec anil Haiifnx hue would be followed by serious na iou.il eft'.irt towards the extension of a lino from western Ontario to tho Fac lie.And a> our resources would he thus worthily en-giged, and not in idle military demonstration», it would be shewn that \u201c THE Dominion is peace.\" craft in the harbour were dressed from stem to stern, hut the shipping generally I w as not as decorated is it might have been had the Harbour Master taken tho trouble f inviting captains to boi.-t their colours ! in honor of the day.The streets were 1 thronged with people in holiday attire in »e itch of amusement and we have never noticed that the shops and pi ices of business wete more generally c'otod the queen\u2019s proclamation Her Majesty\u2019* Froelaniation of the 22ud May, establishing tlie Dominion of Canada, was announced to be lead by the Mayor, at the Fspl itiade.Al ch ven o'clock \u2022here was an immense eoncuuisi ssembled there, and the Troops in gunL.u and VoluntCrM were drawn up in contiguous columns on the ground.A njuare having been formed with the Hoyal Artillory on the lighr, the JOth Hegt.in the cootie, and the Volunteers on the left, His Worship retd tho Froelaniation, and afterwards propi.s d tlirec checis for tlie new Dominion, that wore given with u will.The troops re formed line, and a royal salute of 21 guns from the Citadel announced that tho I) >\u2022 minion hud been proclaimed at Quebec.The firing was taken up by tho Hoot in pint, which also thundered out broadsides, w tkening tho most distant hills.Tho M ijor, e-c rted by the Quebec Squadron of Hussars, proceeded to Nt.John's and St.lincli s 'Uborbs and there likewise retd the Fro-elamation.He was habited in his official costume and rode in a coich attended by Aldermin Hall imd Bo due.THE REVIEW.After the Royal Proclamation had been read, the troop*.>«*rehe4 past tu'tquiBk looked wry suldta»dik«, and Um Ml But*» impuui'y.\tAt noon a /ru de joie was fired by the the cKi.KRKATfON.\ttroops, eouipri-iog Field Battery, four eom- i\tpmies of Artillery, nine companies of In- n.e célébrât on, t .ken altogether, W-» |uMrï,.,wo\teg rtf Military 0 .lets, very cntliusMstit.1 lure was no want two cetnpanies of the Prince f'onsort's Own ad'desire to parncipate in the general jov on Riflf'i, and six cmipanics of the Civil Ser-tho part our eitzens, hut that desire would TIC^ Battalion.snd s tu If and Adjutant! tbi! troops.; About 15000 spectators were present after have been more completely carried out hail > ^\tMonok ana sti.n nr .\t.r,.\t.\t, General McDougall reviewed the in tin let pal uathonties showii us inueli loyalty here as Ins been everywhere «\u2019.«e, \\s it is the people t iemse'.vcs did all they could to \u201c crawu with cheers our first D minh n Day.' THE QUEEN'S RETIREMENT.The London Times complains, iu \u2022 decided though courteous tone, of the con* tinned privacy of the Queen.Five years\u2019 mourning for the Prince (Juusurt would seem to he about enough ol a proper tiling; hut the Queen, it is intimated by the great journalist of Printing-house square, is at B lmoral, in *eeiusion while she should be it Buckingham Palace, to receive the C*ar and the King of Prussia, to personally, and before the «hole world of her loyal subject», invest thetc illustrious visitors with the Order of the Garter.The Sultan is also to have the same honor conferred upon him ; but all, it is said, by proxy or commission.Tho \u201c Queen's letters,\" s.iys the Times, '¦ to Mrs.Lincoln nod Mr.Peabody havp touched the hearts of the American people; her appeal to tlie King of Prussia is believed to have bud its share in averting tbc European war ; and her prompt expressions of womanly condolence, even m ire than l.tr uc-nerous dee Is of ch.rity, h ivc brought consolation to many a widowed home.Were it possible in those stirring day* for a Queen to withdraw from public life without losing her own constitutional position and weakening that ol her successors, (the writer adds.) Queen Victoria might well cl.till that privilege.Rut this is not posxi* ble, and there is no true loyalty in disguis* t\"*#* inevitable npaltowt'm »i'É>\"lïï>ii ill ijlïm the par >de Games, boat races, &e., are the order lor this afternoon.Mr Rochester, candidate li.r t'e founty of Carleton in the Commons, invited the men of tho Carleton battalion present at tlie review, to luncheon at his residence.His Excel'ency will nominate tbc Frivy Council to day.The names have transpired at 2.20 p.m.©p|pgrap5 HJljis &ag [lfe/>orted for the Doily Merenry.'] MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.EUROPEAN NEWS.BY THE CABLE.THE \u201cNORTH AMERICAN.\u201d The following message ha* just been received by Messrs.Allans, Bsc k Co.from Capt.Smyth, of the s.s.St.George: \u2014Port-aux-Basque, 3 p.m.July 1st.\u2014 Ihc whole of the passengers, troops and baggago aro safe on board ; the former in the bc.-t of be dlli and spit it-.lion headed by their fi >e band mustered strongly.When the marching past was over, tbc troops uni Volunteers mounted the ramparts, and Iruin thence fired a feu île joie in honor of the Day.The Hoyul Artillery from tho Citadel, and the Field Battery from the Terrace, fired seven guns, tv'iich were followed by a round of musketry.After the thtco rounds and 21 guns, the bauds played Gad Save tbc Queen, and three cheers were given for Her Majesty uud this Dominion.Similar ceremonies were gone through by the Royal Engineers, 2:irtl Fusiliers and F.C.0.Utiles, in the Camp at Point Levi.EXCURSIONS.There were many excursion pirtica, the largest of which was that which went by Mr.Tibbit's steamer iS.lJ.Didder, round the Isle of Oilcans.The excursionists returned early in the evening and in time to see the Illumination.ILLUMINATION.The illumination cannot b» said to have been general.The City Council did nothing towards tho celebration of tlie day, or to assist those who were disposed to give edot to the occasion.Everything was left to the ships of war and to the enterprise of a few individuals.Point Levi pro* ¦ented a bright contrast in this res peet to our city, which, a* the ^eat ol Government of Quebec, ha* only its Corporation to reproach il it is outdone by a young municipality.Tho opposite shore was a bl tie ol lights, and in tst of tho prominent buildings were conspicuous by tlui'-brilliancy.There was a go al display of fire-works from tho Levi* heights and alsi from the Llaml of Orleans.The ships of wir in harbor, at h ilfipast nine p.m.illu Ulinatcd all their poits, and, to see this great f uture of the day, the largest niulti'udes wc hav* ever sem in Quebec, not excop'im: the similar desplay in hou.r of the Prince of Wales' visit, tlnoogcd Hail,am TerrnC the glacis, und all other oimmandiria idles.The night was us fittingly dark us the day had bien bright, and the view of tier on tier of bright I mips from the sides of the ships was rea ly heiutiful.R'ickuts were sent up i,,r about half .>n bout I'lOin each ship aucce*sivcly, and the di-play c ucluded with an exhibition of b.ue iight-from the ends ol all the yanls and spirs, I II wed by cheers from the ciews, which wore responded to by the immense eo couise of spectators on both sides of the river.Among'he principal buildings illuminated in the Upper fown, were Rus-ed's Ilotes.St.Louis and Palace Wards, the Normal School, the Archlit-hop's Palace, the Seminary, tl.o Laval University, (with an immense transparency on the root,) tho Uiiy Hall, Journal do Qm huo office, lloltwell'a News Depot, (which dia played very tasteful transpirencitf*) Dr.Marsdcn's residence, Messrs.Langcvin's, on the U»po, Mr.Fortier's druggist, Mr.Hardy, bookseller, the Mercury office, (ex-htbitiug a largo transparency, by Mr.Dynes, emblematic of the Union of tlie Provinces), Honorable Mr.Langevin\u2019s, Sheffield House, (with bright reflector lights,) Noonan's linjeri*l Hotel, the Banque d'E-pargncV, (lit up iu rix *toicy.« Mr.Quinn, Sutei visor of Cullers, Mr.A.Robertson'* LONDON, July 1, NOON.Consols 91}-.U.S.bonds, 72.}.Erie, 43.Illinois Central, 79.}, LIVERPOOL, July 1, NOON.Cotton dull and unchanged Sales HOOO bales.Breadsluffs firm.Corn.38s.Provisions unchanged.Linseed cakes ,C9 15s.Other articles unchanged.QUEENSTOWN, July 1, 2 F.M.steamers City of Washington and RepoHtd for the D lily Mercury.DESPATCHES.A M K HI C A N N R W S.ill ii \\ 1m il ill ii «hot S S NEW YORK, June JO.The Herald's Uotuo «peei.il say», tho ivligiouii cuiuuioino.wero the most gorgeous *iuo- tho days of Solo , on.Tho oh-oivan-cos c mimenocd with a great illumination of the city, uud St.Polor'ii shono like a great church on tiio.Tha building wim lighted wiih many millions of w ix candles, and a hundred thiimaud persons were Libido the church.The curtains of otic of the win dow.a look lire, but it was promptly cxtin guiidied.A man became cruxy by the Mplondom und cut his tfirout.The Pope at ouco re consecrated the church stained by the blood ol a suicide.'I'lie obseivuecea continue one week.NEW YORK, June 30.The Teutonia, from Hamburg on the Kith, has arrived.No news.8T.LOUIS, June 30.An Omaha despatch says, u report was cuneut at Fort darker last week thut Gen.Guslar with a small party of cavulry had been overpowered by a large lorceof Indiaut and the General killed.NEW YORK, July 1.Tho Tribune\u2019s Wa*hiogton special bus tlie following, which was received by the Austrim Minister on Suturduy evening:\u2014 Southwest Fuss, T.A., via New Orleans.To Count Widenbruck.I c me I( oin Vera Cruz, to telegraph you i of the death ol Maximiluii, on the 19ih inst.! Juarez refuses to deliver up the body.(Signed.) Giiolieu Tkiuekf, Captain Austrian Sloop.The Emperor ol Austria und Emperor ! Napoleon have been telegraphed announcing Maxiuiiliou\u2019s «xeeution.The event bus produced greit excitement here among the foreign Ministers.The following was received to-day : \u2014 U.S.Steamer \u201cTacony,\" Vera Cruz, June 25, via New Orleans, 30.To Hon.Gideon Well, Secretary of Nauy.Maximilian was shot nn tlie 19il> inst.1 begged bard for bis corpse for the Austiim captain, and was refused.The City of Mexico surrender!d on the 2t)ih.Vera Cruz bolds out on account of the fureigi legion Diaz orders no acctplanee of surrender.(Signed,)\tF.A.Rot, Commander.It is believed that Juarez leluctmtly consented the execution of Maximilian.When tlie me-enger bearing despite ROME, June 30.The Holy Father whenever he appeared in public.w*s received with most cnthu*u«- tie manifi stations of devotion .immense multitude gathered from ill parts ol the world.PARIS, June 30.Tbo Sultan of Turkey arrived in thia city to-day.LONDON, June 29.The Government says that the state of Ireland ut the present forbids tbc adoption of any reform bid in lier behalf, \u2019 \u2022- ARRIVAL OF S.S.\u201cCITY OF UAL-TIMORE.\" NEW YORK, June 29.Tho ss.City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 19ih and Queenstown on the 20th.arrived this evening.A* n meeting of the creditors of Fraser, Trenh Im k Co., in Liverpool on the 18th, n statement gives their liabilities at £\\,-218,000 »tg.; assets, .£282,000.In the House of Commons on the 10th, Mr.Hardy said in the debate on the subject of the Birmingham riots, that he believed the real culprits had not been very numeroua, and did not exceed 1500 persons.He was afraid no steps would be taken against those persons who were really disturbers.from our Govei liment icl iiive to sparing tlie life of Muximiliati deliverei his puck-I to TessL-r A Ludroit, agi'* to Juirez, the later said ho was dis-1\t________ po-od to «pare Maximilian's life, but tht-proi-surc from the Mexican loaders and peoplu for his cxccuti n was so great it would bu almost impossible to resist it.Gale.\u2014A gale and thunderstorm, nc j companied by torrents of rain, set in on Sunday evening before all tlie congregations left the churches.The wind blew with such violence as to prostrate trees in various pirts, including some of the venerable poplars on tbo fortifications south of St.Johu\u2019s Gate, near the ill fated Laboratory.Wc have heard of no accidents on the river.Commercial I M F O K T S.June 28.Per Grand Trunk Hallway\u201414 cars deals to J Bnrntall k co 8 do do to H King.I do liimln-r to Scott A Cloutier.8 rolls leather to J Louis.500 lbs Lutter to J Shea 3 boxes, i bris fish to D Mutliuriu 1 brl fish to O Murois.13 bags p 'tallies to J Langlois, t box books to Hev Mr Marsh.I do powder to P Smith.Hears firewood to K J Cliarltou.3\tluilen paper hangings to A Lefrancois.Juno 29.Per Grand Trunk Rdlway\u201425 bdles paper to Middleton k Dawson.25 rases matches to J Lemesurier k en I roll pipe to 7.Vandry.t ear oars to G Michaud l do do to T Shaw.4\tdo deals to J Burstall k co.2 do do to H King.12 rolls leather to J Louis.3 bris, l box eggs to J Hossnck.1 bdlu, 1 box linen to Hamel k Krer».15 bars iron to J Hay-«raid.July 2.Per Grand Trunk Hallway\u201426 boxes cheese to \\V v K Brodie.I car oars to (J Michaud.4 do denis to J Burstall A co.12 ears lath-wood to P Paradis.19 tubs butter to J Thomson.7 d do to Glover k Fry.1 box sugar |ntclU0cncf.FORTRESS MONROE, June 29.Reuben Cl irk who killed a soldier two tuoiULB ago, has been liberated on 810,000 bail.iÿriwy./ i w,\t^\t'8 f31\u2019 Sovereign, and only knowing by report that Con sol* 94#.AmWan hoc util ion un-she hud oner hern the centre of a brilliant Court, and moved freely among lier pc, pie I; is not the aristocracy and it» parasites as is sometimes bitued, that would suffer by a social abdication.Tbc aristocracy knows how id take care of itself, und royal invitations are not the only passports to good society.It is io tho interest of the Monarchy itself, and of the couutiy at largo, that we venture once more to express tho hope that Her Majesty will s-jiiii resumo tho place which not even the heir apparent can hold for her.\" (Sushi* 94f.Aiüèkba changed.CONFEDERATION DAY AT THREE RIVERS.The inauguration of the existence of the new Dominion on the North American Continent, was celebrated throughout it» various portions, yesterday, with great éclat, and in no place with more earuestuesa and spirit than in Three Rivers.About half-past nine o'clock p.m., a torch li^ht procc*sio\", c imposed principally of the fire companies, proceeded from its station, near tbc Cathedral, and marched through the various streets of tlie city, preceded by# a very excellent band ol uiumc.AH' the churohc.H, public buildings, and many privée dwellings were illuminated.Were marked, particularly the college and chu'ch whose spire and dome were very artistically ornamented with transpirencie* and variegated lamps.A display of fire works of all kinds was got up on the wharves, und particularly opposite Fariuci's Brilisli American hotel, where a number of rockets wero discharged, emitting showers of most sparkling fire jets.Alter the anivul of the Montreal itcimer from Quebec, about hulf-p.ist nine o'clock p.m., the fen y steamer City proceeded to mid channel, and there fired ntf rocko s of most biilltunt and Vuiiogitcd colors, bombs, Roman candles, mid other tire displays, t ius celebrating in ihe most enihusius-ic manner the da) ol the going into operutiou ol our new cunalituiinn.Fraise be, therefore, rendered to the Trifluviuns who thus b.couiinjy manifested their proper uppicciation of the day, and their tiueaud well understood patriotism.LIVERPOOL, July 2, 2 P.M.Pork advanced Is.Choose declin'd Is-Ashes 6d.Other articles unchanged.LONDON, July 1, NOON.Consols 9 IF.Bondt 70}.Eric 43.Illinois Central 79J PORTSMOUTH.Mo., July 1.Rear-Admiral Pearson diet this morning, aged 68 years.LONDON, July 1, EVE Conçois closed 94£.5.20\u2019s 72}.Illinois Ccutral 79}.Erie 43}.LIVERPOOL, July 1, EVE.Cotton eluted easier, hut unchanged Middling Uplands lid Middling Orleans 11}.Sales to-day 100,000 biles.Breadstuff* firm.Corn closed 38s per quarter, for now mixed western.Provitiiima irrcgulir.Fork advanced Is for prime eastern mess, closing 75* per barrel.Beef «toady at 135s pier barrel Bacon closed 42s per cwt.Lard and cheese unchanged.AMERICAN NE W S.FROM $eil»NT6 The Mercury Shipping Intelligence In-clu'lesall Arrivals, Clearances and Loading*, entered at the Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.m.each day.All the citywa^fc^P NEW YORK, July 1.The steamer Tripoli, from Livcipoul, lias arrived.HALIFAX, July 1.The steamer Java, front Liverpool, on the 22nd June, has arrived.SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.The ileamer Montana, for Panama, Sailed to-dky,takii)g SI.272,38(1 in trcasuic.Tl e total amount of specie «hipp'd since May 1st is 82, (ISO,550.Late advices from Idahoes iy the Indians atill continue depredation*.General Crook starts for Stnuc Mountain on the 1st Jul).with four companies of cavalry arid otic of mounted infantry.Huid flai tiig U expected.ROCHESTER, N.Y .July 1.The break in the Eric Cmnil, « x tilths west of the city, will be probably repaired to-day.Ft HE.-\u2014Si on after midnight the alarm of tire .-ouiidtd through the Upper Town, [ from the bouse of Mrs.Reed in Couillard : s red, opposite the Impctial Hotel.A 1 plcutilul supply of water did not prevent 1 ttie old wooden building being burnt or charred tluough and through, from cellar i to roof, but the flumes were well subdued neve, tin less, considetiug the combustible nature of its construction.Diocesan Church Society.\u2014We are requested to remind the members of the Diocisin Society that the udjaurned meeting of tho Society will be held to-morrow, (Wednesday,) in the Lecture Hall, St.Ann itrcct, at 3 o'clock p.iu.Drowsed.\u2014A lad walking along the booms at R».Joseph de Levis, near the Goveinmeut wharf on Sunday evening, feL into the rinr and wis drowned* Intercolonial Railway.\u2014A public meeting of the inhabitants of Levis will be held on Thursday, with refeictice to the terminus of the Intercolonial Railway.A wealthy busimss man of Lynn, Mass., ha* l-itcly become insane fr in excessive attention to business.Anticipitiug insanity, he bent oil bis energies to the settlement of his alLiirs, which he succeeded id properly closing up ; then went cilmiy to the insane asylum at Somerville, pre.-entci himself as a patient, tuld the kc, per that he had itayed off insanity us long a.s he could, and in less thou uu hour w.is a raving maniac, bound in u straight jacket to |rc-veot him from committing the most violent act» of madness.Goldwin Smith, having nothing ehe to write about, has attacked his fellow countrymen for their fondness for horse racing and other spntts.He ulso is guilty of a villainous attsik uj-ou :hc churucter ol th* Lta Lord Falmcistoii., ,\t.\t,.» ATI ÎWüftlhn ï)à\u2019 great enthusiasm.All tlie city rated with flags.Tho volunteers and regulars were reviewed by Gen.Slisted ; 2.UIM) troops wete on the field, and 10,000 spectators picscnt.Tlie boiler ol a locomotive on tho Northern Railroad hurst at Richmond Hill this morning, and tin- engineer and the driver were badly scalded.An lius-ar at the review was thrown off bis hnr*e aud bad bis arm broken.Thousands of persons were iu the Queen's Fark tonight at tho fire-works.Three thousand wero pre-ent at (be concert in the Horticultural Gardens.The F'-st Office, Custom House, Queen'» Hole), Glover A Harrison's China Hall, and tlie office of the Daily Telegraph, were handsomely illuminntod with gus light device-', and \u201c God Bless nur New Domio-iou\u201d in variegated gas jets.Tho streets were crowded with spectators.BUSINESS PROSFKCfS.GOOD FEELING IN BRITISH FINANCIAL CIRCLES \u2014ENORMOUS ACCUMULATION OF BULLION.The Times says:\u2014The dulnecs from the usual limitation of business previous to the Whitsuntide recess has caused a alight decline in mont of the markets to day.There is however, not the slightest tendency to any permanent réaction.After the past year sud a half of constant success the udver-c operator* find it hard t> lelieve that the revival of confidence on ihc part of the ; ublic will be maintained, and arc disposed to fancy each improvement that takes place to be merely tbo re*tiit of pur-clii.sc* made on the lailh of a ummeotary turn ol saiigiiim: fcelim;.But among more coinpe uiit observer* thu conviction is that there h is rarely been a period when the prospect id *teadiness could more legitimately be relied upon.The Engli-h Funds h ivo not even yet attained the tally commonly witnessed after periods ol gieat di-pio-xiun, but are «till c msiderably below the point at wlneh they h ive ttood when the position of Hie Bank of Engl nul us regards bullion and roserve und tbc rain of discount w is sittiil r to that m>w witne-sed, while, at tho «ituu time, tlie indications are numerous that this position w II Irom week to week be further strengthened.It.however, the plethora on tins side vvi ic not to inert-use, it would seem impossible but that the enormous uccumul iti»u ut Furi* mu*t lorec itself lor employment on all surrounding inaiket*, and creife u con tinu us si n*e of growing abundmee in London, Frankfort, and Amsterdam.On no previous t.eoa-iuu Ins a «imultancou* nc ciiiiiu.a'ion ul bullion of «uch magnitude been witue*scd iu England, Fisuee, and Germany, and it may be inf- rred that the circum.-tii cc will not pa** without produo ingsonie icimirkubie phenomena.The only question now in *u*pcnse is that of the coming humât.Thus Ur tbo anticipations si cm ve y favourable, and, if these «hoiild be realized, there must be buoyancy iu every branch of national buMiicss throughout the remainder of the year.Un the other hand, even with a chance of an indifferent harvest, the present condition of our money tuaiket would furnish a guarantee against any severe inconvenience.All thing*, therefore, seem to combine to fortify tbc views ol the holders of such sccuiitics us have any solid foundations wha'cver, and to induce them to rely that for investments actually po.-scssing any elements of recovery tbeic never was a time when patience and hope might more reasonably be exert ited.PORT OF QUECEC.A H Kl VE I).July 1 Ship Leibnitz HnmbuiK, Boruhobl, May 19, Beling A Lainotto, gru ca-go.Mclierle, âu-pheiietitt, Liverpool, May 24, J Burstall t co, gon cargo.July 2.S 8 Peruvian, Ballautine, Liverpool, June 20, Allan'.Ran k co, gen cargo lor Quebec and Montreal, -Lady Head, Marmen, Gaspé, C Huot.Schr Marie Lea, Ho- ,8t Anuedes Monts,order, tii'l), Ac.- Marie Louise, Dionne, Ga«pè, June 18, order, fl-h ai d oil.\u2014\tFélicité, Mb baud, MoUie River, June 2G, A Fraser A co, «almon.\u2014\tArtemise, Lies, Pictou, 20 days, coal, for Montreal.\u2014\tProvidence, DeKosicr, Pictou, 21 days, order, coal.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Vaine.For.By Whom.Where.June 29.Stamboul, Newcastle on Tyne, C A J Sharpie* A co, Killery t-ove.Cbapultepec, Liverpool, Renson A co.do.Renata, West Hartlepool, D D Youag A co, Hall'* boom*.Lcoutine, Limerick, J Burstall A co, South Qu- bee.Lady Westmorland, Newcastle, \u2014, Indian cove.Josephine, Swansea, C W Wilson, Flanag»'.\u2019* booms.CLEARED.June 29.Bark Rondinella, Stephens, Cork, D H Mac Lead.July 2.Ship Coronet, Reid, Plymouth, C E Levey A co.-Canada, Herbert, Cork.C A J Sharpies A co.Bark Franklin, Vinsne, London, U U Dobell A co -Wolfe's Cove, Anderson, Liverpool, A Gilniour A co.\u2014\tWoodstock, Caswell, Liverpool, C A J Sharpies A co.\u2014\tRefundo, Harris, Liverpool, D D Young A co.\u2014\tKong Osent, Larsen, .Sunderland, do.\u2014\tGladstone, Kvenseu, Sillotb Dock, C A J Sharpies A co.PASSENGERS.Per ss Peruvian, Gapt Rallantine, from Liverpool\u2014Col Monck, ludy, child and 2 servants, Sir Grenvule Smith, Hon Mr Bouchette, Major Dillon, Cspt Paul, ('apt Mackny, Indy wml 2 children, Lieut Mlere, Lieut McGill,'kir J H Huiler and *\u2022 mint, Mrs W G Round, Mcsar* M L- fehvre, DcHyingor, Badglcy, HomUm, S(ecn*on, Furnend*x, lady, 3 children and s-ivant, Kev A O'Duiincll, Mr Morgan, Mrs Mill* and servant, Mrs Varley, Hon l Ryan, Mrs K Duck, two uhildrrii and servunt, Me«s>s A Cameron, J S Armstrong and lady.J C Minning, lady and servant, C J Mitming.Miss Annie Furlong, Rev Mr Burns, Mi* Holland, Mr Medcalf und Indy, Mrs Kasthy and «lx children, Mi** do, Messrs Hobi rts (2).Mr Beveridge aud lady, Mr Su ana, Mis* do, Mr Bruce, Met-ar* Colville, Young.G Holbrook, Gregory, lady and lofant, Mia* Holbrook, Me-sr* Bird, Juo Bright, and 3.'.i steerage passenger.It K mo V A L.jVLISN.OOW\u2019H r Tbc amount colecUd at the (.'u*t«m Hott*e to-day was 82 ¦ 49.76, HE Fahinn* MILD and BITTER ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled iiy A.CHAWKOHD.at the Masonic Hall,Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street.) Quebec Orders may also lie leftat C.K.Hnliwcll a Co's, opposite the Post Office.Families in the City and vicinity served a their residence.Qiteh.c,March ti, 1867,\tly-3 130^1* I>.1YWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can he accummudatvd with BOARD, at 19, St Jo-teph Street, Cpper Town.Quebec, July 2, 1867.\t151 W^lISTTKD, -I\\ TJRACTl-AL LIMESTONE CUT-tJW £ TKHS.Empiuynic-iit continual.Day Wages, 84.00.Pay every Saturday.JAMES HUGHES, Syracuse, Unuudoga Co., N.Y.Quebec, July 2, 1»67\tlw-151 C-$C ^752 22 601124 THE QUEBEC MERCURY, JULY Ü, IMI \u2022Vetr *idi'erti»emeHt».DRY (idODS! immiiiiifiiin; p./W k ^AKUS l\u2019rtiii y Dick# Oooiin, lit « M / l Ijd «orlU luil, 400 V*rila Cbtllio, Oiif, wurtli Ulj1 EDNES-DAY, July 3rd, at 3 o'clock P.M., for the transaction of general business.It is pioposed to consider certain amendments to Act IE, of the Uy-lsws for the man.ur,-nient of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, also to finally consider a lly-taw adopted at the last meeting of the Society, respecting alterations and amendments in the present Ry-laws.Ry Order, A.J.WOOLRYCHE, Secretary.Quebec.July 2, 186 7.\t151 Giand Iiunk Railway Company \u2014OF\u2014 V A WAP A .EASTERN DISTRICT.ON and after TUESDAY, July 2nd, an Express \u2018Praia will leave Point Levi lor River du Loup, on TUESDAYS and THURS.DAYS, at » A.M., arriviug at the latter place at 2 30 P.M.On SATURDAY an Excursion Train will leave at 3.10 P.M., arriving at River du Loup at 0 05 P.M.RETURNING.Exprès* leaves Hiver du Loup on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 3.00 P.M.arriving at Chaudière Junction, (where it connects with Montreal Train,) at 8 10 P.M.< and at Point Levi at 8.30 P.M.Excursion Train leaves River du Loup at 6.45 A.M., arriving at Point Levi at 11.16 A.M C.J.DRY DOES.Queher, June 29, 1807.\tjy2-3-I61 FOX HOU ND_STR A Y ED, IAST EVENING,\" HARLEQUIN,\" a Pup 2 about 8 miiU'hsoM, *tra,ed from No.18 KS°I,aNAI)K Any person returning the same will be suitably rewarded, or prosecuted if ictaiued.F.WOOD ORAY.Quebec, July 2, 1867.\t161 Opposition Line In IWd! THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMER et lor ï o iv, CAPT.WM.RUSSELL, Will Li-ave the ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, FOR MONTREAL, ON T II U K S D A Y, The 4th July, at Four o'clock P.M.Calling at Pbree Rivera.CABIN PASSAUE, $2.00, Meals and State-room It ¦rths Included.RETURN Tickets Three Dollar*.STEERAGE «il CENTS.Freight taken at 26 per cent under tarlft rales.For further information apply at the Office \u2022f the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.QAROURY, Sec.St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, June 28, ll«T.\tu» 660\tDo\tdo\tIs 101 d, worth 2s 6d, 400\tDo\tdo\t2*9d, worth 3* 9d, 250\tDo\tdo\t3* 4{d, Wolth 4S 6d, Doilbl\ta Width Coating from 7* 6d up,\t\t 2uQ Yard*\t\tBlack\tDoeskin, al 4s lo|d, worth \t6s 0J,\t\t 200\tDo\tdo\t5s 9d worth 7* 0d, 200\tDo\tdo\t7* 4|d, woith los, Black Cloth at 5s 7|d per yard, worth 7s 6d.\t\t\t \u2022Wpio \u2022'idvertittemenH.AUCTION SALKS, By h Devany, of Montreal.tirent Bmie of WdtehvH, Hold Chain», Hieh Eieetro-Plated Ware, été., \u2014it\u2014 The shop lately occupied I y Mr.Orkney, foot of Jail Hill, St.John Street, Upper Town r|MIK SUBSCRIBER ha* received iuetroe.1 lion*, thiougii liy I Clarke, Esq , Q.C., from Me**r*.Mutmc Davis A t'e, of Loudon, to «ell by Auction, 3,008 Gold and Silv.f Wati lie*, English Gold Chain*, Ac., «rlxed liy the Creditor* of A.Scbuiut A Co., of London, ahacoi.diiig di-htoia.The hale will comn ence on SATURDAY NEXT, the 6th Inst, at Two oclock iu the Afternoon aud in the Evening at Half-Past seven o\u2019clock, and will lie continued every succeeding Afternoon aud Evening until the entire Stock i« disputed of.In addition to the above a large Consignment from II UmrriTHS A Co, Park Work* Sheffield of SOLID SILVER and ELECTROPLATED WAKE,composing Tea and Coffee Services, Salvers, Ice and Claret Pitcher* Ciuets, Superb Corner and t.'avir DUhi *, ] OesM-rt t abinets, Queen and Glasgow Pattern Spoons aud Forks, Ivory Balanced Handle Knives, Ac , Ac.E9* Foot of Jail Hill, St.John Street, U.T L.DEVANY, Auctioneer.Quebec, July 2, 1867.\t161 .Vrir 'IdvertmemeHth.auction sales BY OWEN MURPHY.Firsl AueUon Sale IikItt (uii-federation -OF- Groceries, Wines and liquois ! BY AUCTION, WILL BE OFFERED, \u2014 at Tin \u2014 OF latest English\tpapers.pUNCH, June 22nd.7|d Lloyd's\t\"\t 4d Reynold\u2019s 11\t -id Weekly Times\u2018\u2018\t 4d P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 2, 1867.\t151 LATEST AMEKIIW PAPERS.pjARPER'S Illustrated Weekly.lOets The Waverley Magazine.Every Saturday.I Sets lOets P.SINCLAIR A BON.Quebec, July 2, 1867\t161 RICHELIEU_GOMPAN OPPOSITION LINE BETWEEN MONTBEALiND QUEBEC.THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER \u2018\u2022COLUMBIA,\u201d CAPT.E.MALUIQT, Will Leave the Napolcou Wharf for JNÆOISTT RE A.L, \u20140(1\u2014 TU U UtS DA.Y, JULY 4th, AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK P.M.CABIN, $1.00; Meals and State Rooms Included.STEERAGE, 25 Cents.Further information may be obtained at the office on the Napoleon Wharf.J.E.DESCHAMPS, Agent.Quebec, July 2, 1867.\t151 STORES M.C.MOUNTAIN, j\t\u2014ON\u2014 liDliSDH t Tmil NEXT,THE 3rd and 4th JULY, \\ VERY General Assortment of URO A OKHJKK, WINES and LIQUORS.U* l\u2019articiil'-rs iu a future advertisement, hale each day at ONE o\u2019clock P.M, O.MURPHY A CO, A.A R.Quebec, June 28, 1867.\t149 PIANOFORTES, I ^ POM tbe 0 real boston Manufactory of .I 1 W.Vose.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Several Good S.-coud-liand Pianos, at low priers for c**h.CASEY A CO., Auctioneer*.June 28, I80T.____________149 WiiffiroiiN! WairtfOiiN! : OKVEKAL Second-Hand open ami covered O on sale at low prices.CASEY A Co., Auctioneers, Quebec, June 28, 1867.\t149 COMMMCIU mil UPPER TOWN MARKET, BEHAN BjRjp T H E R S .GREAT REDUCTION SALE, IN ORDER to clear out the remainder ol our large stock of Summer Goods, we have made a reduction of from 2U to 40 per cent, on the following, viz : Straw Hats and Bonnet*, Feathers, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Parasol* and Sun-shades, Block Lore and Summer Shawls, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Gloves and Hosiery, Ac., Ac.\u2014also\u2014 A large lot of Remuants of every description, at little over half price.BEHAN BROTHERS, (Late O'Neill A Behans] Commkhciai.Hors*, Quebec, June 28, 1867.\t149 DEPARTMEM Of CROWN IaNDS, OTTAWA, 27th Juno, 1867.rpiIE DEPARTMENT will be closed at X t/TiAWA on and after the FIRST JULY.The Department of Crown Land* for the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario will be opened at -guebec and Toronto as soon there after as possible, of which due notice will be given.A.CAMPBELL, Commissioner.Quebec, June 29, 1867.\t6-15U MONTREAL TELMjR.IPlf CO\u2019Y.NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of FIVE PKm CENT, for the Half-Year ending 3Dt May, has been declared upon the Capital Stock ol the Company, and that the same will be payable at the Offices of the Company on and after the TENTH JULY'.The Transfer Books will he dosed from this date till tbo Teeth July.Ry order of the Board, JAMES DA KERB, Secretory.Montreal, Juno 27, 1367.je 29-3-150 lïîiums \u2014OF\u2014 New Goods.FOR THF LIER PORTS.THE PROVINCIAL STEAMER r ».Lady Head CAPTAIN A.MARMEN, Will leave the wharf, footof St.James 8 roet, \u201408\u2014 Wednesday, July:], 1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., FOR PIOTOU, calling at FATHER POINT, G ASPE, PERCE, PASPEBIAC, DALHOUS1E, MIRAMICHI, and SHKDIAC.tj* berths not secured till paid for.Bug gage at risk of owners.For Freight and Passage apply to F.BUTKAU, Manager.Queliec, June 27, 1867.\t148 WRD PUBLICATIONS, AT THE NEW STORE, NO.7, JOHN STREET, (WITHOUT.) Straw Hat* and Bonnets, Choice French Printed Muslin*, Swiss Cambric* and Picguès, Extra Hi-li Black Gros Grains, Stay*, Ribbons, Ifjiscry, A-:, Gentlemen's Summer Clothing.GLOVER A FRY.Olovei* «.V 1/Vy ARK now offering the following Choice Lots :\u2014 Canada Tweeds U lid wortli 3s nd.\u201c\t\"\t2s lid \u201c 4s 6d.\u201c\t11\t3s 9d \u201c &s !td Filled Shawls I 7s 6 Ito 3!s6d wortli 40s to If Os Uarago do 12* Ud to 17* 6d wmth 35s to 50* Ladies'Cloth Jackets 21s 6d to 31s 6d worth OUs to 75s.Do Silk do 32* 6d to 70s worth 65s to 160s.Best Hoop ''flirts is 6d to l»s worth 20s to 27s 6d.And a large lot of Ladies' and Childrens' Cotton Hosiery, at Extremely Low I'riees.CARPET & FlK.VINHI.Hi DC-PARTRKAT, VJEWESP Patterns in Brussels Tapestry, i.3| Imperial and Scotch Carpets ; New Curtain Materials, iu Silk aud Wool Terry, Rep*, Damasks, Ac., with all requisite Trimmings: Bohetiiiau Lace aud Tambour Curtain*; Ura** Cornices, P les and Fittings ; Iron aud brass l iioii-pnymenl ol preinii.ius may he renowed within throe months, hy paying lire premium, will, a line of ten shilling,' per eeut.,on the produelloii of satistactory evidi lieu ol tire good st He of bualtli ol Ho in,- a sur« d.Partieipation of profit* l.y the assured aiuouuting to two.tbirds of it* nett amount.Larg.Bonus declared 1855.amounting to A'2 per cent, per annum on the sum assured being on ages iioiu twenty to forte, .s i per cunt mi Hie-premium.Next division of profit ta i 1866.''tamps anil Policies are not charged for .Mi M.dical Fees paid hr the t mupituy.Mioicai.Rkiciick DR.RgWaND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.AGENTS, Queliec, Juno 1st, 1867.rJLV> IJyspeptioN.MESSRS.FORTIER A CU.inform their friend* and tho public, that they have just ruoeived direct from France their usual supply of tile Famous Mineral Waters, e ,i u n e v i c n i* Also, the Salts aud the Pastilles, or lozenges, from the same Government Springs Z FORTIER A CO.26 Fabrique Street, Sign of the Gulden Serpent.Quebec, June 19, 1867.\t142 T JL Physicians and Surgeon* oi the City of Quebec and neighborhood, that they have received lately a New und Complete Stock of Drugs aud Chemicals, viz.Oxulide of Cerium, Iodide of Sulphur, Sulphate of Quinine, Perchloridu of Iron, Cit of Iron A Quinine, lodidcofl\u2019ota-Hiuin.p.l.Sulphate of Beberiue, Iodide of Arsenic, Rromideof PotusHumi, Podopliyllin, I'y regal lie Acid,\tMaticoli avus, Gallic Acid,\tCedar Oil.Prescriptions prepared at nil hours, day and night, aud on Sundays.A \\ 1* COMMENCING ON Tuesday, the 25th Instant, The Magnificent Iron Steamer TMLACÏJSfœnr, (Captain Faiiiukikvi;,) U\u2019 ILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, Queliec, every TUESDAY' and FRIDA V MORNING, dining the Season, at SEVEN o'clock, for tho River Saguenay to Ha Ilia! Bay, calling at Murray Bay, River du Loup aud Tadousac.By Inking' this steamer at Quebec, the Touiist and Invalid will enjoy the refreshing and invigorating breeze and picturesque scenery of the Lower St.Lawrence, and avoid the unnnyani o of Transhipment, as the Steamer runs direct to Murray Bay, River du Loup, Tadousac and Hat Hal Hay.No expense or inconvenience iu cx< hanging Boats at «Juehec ; in every instance the steamers me brought alongside of each oilier.This splendid steauitr is built in water- : light compartment*, of great strength, ami equipped with every applialuu for sately, and acknowledged to tie one of the husl Sea Boats nlluat.She is tilted up witli large Family Staterooms, mort comfortably furnished, and in every respect second to none ou the Canadian waters Return Tickets, good for the season, will he issued, and may he obtained mi application to tliu Agent at the Hotel*, or at the Office Napoleon Wliarl.JAMES S TEVENSON, Agent.Quebec, Julie 18, 1867.\t2IU-141 rr 11 i-« HAS much pleasure in informing liis niinirroiiH Customers aiiil tin* Puolie in general, that he hits JUST RECEIVED a Large and well Selected Assortment of FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERY, from tiie English and French markets: \u2014sl'Cll as\u2014 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases,j Travelling Bag*, Wriliue Desks, Fancy Combs, Silver Tea Pots, Cigar Casus, Silver Card Baskets, Ladle*' Companions, Work Boxes, Opera Glasses.Piuses, O.-ill's Sear! Pins, I.inks A Collar stii'ls.Fancy and Black Fans, Fairy Soap and Poiiuetes, Lubin A RiinuieTs Se ul ii|a< k A White Chains Brooches and Ear Rings iu sets, Crystal, Pearl, Gold and Irii-h llug Oak, Old Father ' \u2019liristmas, Fitted Boxes of Scents ami Soaps, Blur k Brooches und Buckles, French Plates, Fancy Frames for Flower Pots, GIoks Crown of England for Toilets, Cigar Stand, Ladies' Work Baskets, Brushes, Seal Skin Purses, \u2014also\u2014 THE NEW GAME OF CROqUET.Mr.II would return sincere thunk* fui past favor*, and solicit a continuance of the S'AIDO, , Quebec, June 4, 1867.\t129 New and üioice Glue! Music, \u2014 BV\u2014 John #*.Ordirni/, \u2022 ft.1>.l OMKBoDY'S DARLING SLUMBERS i) HERE.Song and Churns.30 Cents.This beautiful ballad was suggested by a vinit lo tiie liattlu gruuud ot Geitystmrg.! SI ILL HE KEPI\u2019 THINKING.Song and Chorus.30 Cents.A bravo soldier, just dying, after tho buttle of tiie Wilileruess, said to a lii- ud standing near : \u201c I'm so happy, for i keep thinking ol the dear ones at home.\" t tiME, DARLING, COME TO THE SPIRIT LAND.Song and Chorus 30 Cunts.I'm in Hie spirit laud, my < hild, Happy iu thinking of)on, I'm with you now iu spirit, nailing , Angels are with )ou too.SOMETHING SWEET TO THINK OF.Song und t'hoius.30 Cents, Something sweet to think of, in this world of cure, Though dear friends have left us, they bright spirit* are; Something sweet to dream of, liaikl the ntigei* say : Call ihem not hack again, they are with you evciy day.\" The above lieaiiliful pieces are sonni cf Dr.Ortiwii)'* best eolii; osltlous, and aie having ¦ill mi incuse sale.Each can lie used as a song if desired.Copies sent post-paid.OLIVER DlTSON A CO., Publishers, Boston.Quebec, Juno 21, 1867.\t143 THE OLD FOK GAOL.SALU, The Wood, Iron and Stone, of the Old Gaol.rAENDERS will ho received by DANIEL WIi.KlK, Esq., to the 1st July, It i* expected that the Tenders will state the time required tor the removal of tbo materials; \u2014a wall to he retained, three feet higli above tiie level of the Gaol Yard, except on the Wing* of the present front.Quebec, June 14, 1867.\tü-cod-1.18 SiTi'Ht LIY.75 Q CARTER Casks L.P.INGHAM .8 Nil ERR Y.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, June 25, 1867.\t146 do iiPHotramuo., 44, CROWN STREET, I^EG to thank their numerous Tatron* for ) the liberal encouragement hitherto accorded them, aud to stats that they have removed from Joseph Street to larger premises as above, wncre they will roitinuoa* hitherto to REPAIR OSTRICH PLUMES audio DYE them in ALL COLOURS, aud deliver them iu 24 HOURS They will always keep on hand a good assortment ol Feathers, Ultrieli and Fancy.A visit i* solicited, and perfect aelislactioii promised iu every instance Cy*The only esUidishnunt in Quebec.ALPHONSE Oui K ITE A Ctt., 4 t, Crown ¦street, St.Itoi (u Quebec, May 8, 1867.\t7ni-7aw-108 mmsHED mvs to let fnYYO ROOMS iu tiie House formiug the 1.corner of Ann aud St.Stanislaus Streets, near the Wesleyan Cbunh Apply on tho premise* to W.CUE3SAR.Quebec, Juue 26, 1847,\t147 26U Green Cases For sale l>v JOHN LkMKSURIBR A CO.Q'lebv lune 18, 1867.\t141 r .1 te E B BJi it Ot tk 7 ô I^AUUK,\u2022'\u2019|,A,fc; ^kal °il.7 llhds.\tdo\tdo.For Sale by JOHN LEMKSURIER A CO, Quebec, June 18, 1867.\t141 XlaillMa JUST RECEIVED 710 SEAL,iK,\u2018S8' For Sale by JOHN LKMESUKIKH A CO.Quebec, June 18, ihu?\t141 lindIh\u2019s nom, (LAPE DOWNES'S,) XXouho, OPPOSITE THE FERRY iL.i:vris.Quebec, June 3, 1867\t28| XX X£ XX IX X 3F \">-ta.i h u |« * jewel -i-\tIn»' #* 'i:l ¦;\u2022 and ill niuny caaaa aa iLlll' ilIt to rai ovi*i .I'i thii iliinato uud moru purti< nlaily «t th i a.-iiaou of tliu year, pe .pin aim t -ry apt to taka a,.111 and auffnl from Horn Ihr.lit, loiiyh.apltting of hlood and pulmonary i ouipbunl-.gananlly.whiuli if not chaikad iuilii'-diataly laud to lerioua rouauiiu.tn-aa.Tha ij'iartion nriura\u2014w bicli la Ilia lyulakail and mo t tlftclnul ruuii-dy V llryan a l\u2018iilnionlc Wiif.-n hnve hut n In fora tlm pul Ur lor Iw- nty ) \u2022 an, and hnvu a'wayi givan parlait miti-Matjon, an-t l.iivarlahly ¦ ffnat p.-iniaimnt cur-.» h n taken in aaaaoti.Sold l.y ail mcdii-ine d.-al-i-raand < ounuy aton a gtn-rally throuijnoiit the I\u2019rovlnta, at ï.ri tant» |>i-r ho*.Northrop A l.|in:in, N.-waartlla, < \u2022 ml Ag.-nt for Canada Sold in Qilaha.by Itorliirh k SL I Million A Co., J.h.Uurke, J.b Oiroiix.and all Mnilitinc D.-uh ra.Qliebar , June 11, 1101.11 Ja»\u2019 Hoi \u2019\u2014\u201c Kxattlv th-y Ib.-ro \u2014 Kolon Slilnglo vary time\" 11 bn W.cod John llowcn, K.In,-I The Great English Beiuedy.SIK JAMES CLAKKI-.¦> ColcbffVtt'tl I\u2019emaltt I\u2019ills.I\u2019n-pnrad from a pruHtiiptii.n ol bir J.Çlaika, M 1> .rhyih inn Kxtiaordiiiiiiy to Oi1' Queen, f Plllb iiivHlualda inc'lklu.i iinfiiiling m 1\t.ot all tlioia piilnlul and dung-i- I.UH diaalliaa to wbl.l.tba h llinh I Ol.-tltllllon I ia Hilbjt-ct.\t.\t,\t,, Knell bottle, pliai- One IdII.ii, h- ai- tl.Ooverntm-nl Stamp of Otaai r-.iuin to p.\" vant counterfi.-lti.\t.\t.In all tai.-a of N.ivouaand spin il All- Ilona ialna in tin- llm k and Llmha, Katignt -n aliglit oxirtioli, 1\u2018alpltalioU ol tin- II ad.and llyHttrlca therm I\u2019iH» \"l|l 1,1\t1 ,l cun- where all otlu-rH have Inl.d.ami al though a powtnlul rum.rly, do not «ont do iron, i- iloim-l, atilimony, ot anything htirtlm to tlio ooDHtitutiun.\t.in.I dirtctioiis in Un* p'«»M>lilt i each package, wbitb alionld be i n- I'd1.' I\"' aerved.Sole agent for the I nit.il Statu A t \">\u2018daa JliU .MOSES, N.l.fT |!_$1.00 and aix pnitage itatnp-', em loi- d to any autboii/.ad agent w ill inaun a l oltk-nlaining fifty l\u2019ilia by ritiirn innil.Northrop A l.yniun, Ncw.-adle,1 W., Cillerai AgenU for Canudu.\t,\t.Solrl ill Qilebee by |tow lea A '!\u2022 L'-od, .lolin Mmaon ACo , I.K.Burk.-, I.tiiroux, aud all Al ail n i ne In-al i-r* Quehuc, Dec.2J, 18ÜS.\t^OC-l'.m U oNDLBKL'I.BUT TBLK.Maoxmi Bkminutox, the win Id-renow lied Aatrologint ami Sonin imbnliatie Clairvoyant while In a clairvoyant atnte, drlineat-H tin-y, i y featun-a ol tin- p.i-on y .ni are to uiarry, nml l-v the aid of an Instrument of inteuae power, known aa the I\u2019ayaholuotrope, giiarau-i Addreii in aouli> the iaur-e il an great a change, she plainly told them that she used theCihcahxux Ihii.u, and lonaidoied it an invaluable ae.,|'iiKilinn to any Lady's toilet.By its use ni.y J.oly or (ieutlcmau can itnpiovellieir p.i-onal aiipi-arance an hundrad fold.It is \u2022 inijde in its r iiiubitiatioi), as Nature herself n -impie, ).t iiiiiiirpaaaed lu its i Bicaey in diiiwing ini|imi lea from, also lii-aling, clean-ii.g, h, ii'itifj-ing the skin and compli-xfon.By ha direct action on the i titfele it draws hem ii all its impurities, kindly In riling the Mime, and I-living the surf ice as Nature in-tended it should be, clear, soft, pore and beautiful.Trice $1, sent by Mail oi Express on r r elpt of an order, hy \\V.I (,'LAItK A CO., I'liemists.No.J, West Kay.tte St.Syracuse, N.Y.Thu only Ainctican Agents for the sale uf the antin'.March 20, 1867.\tly-75 said f.-lt owlo'y\u201d in the morning, bo took Tlauta linn Brit- rs ; il he tell weary at night, he took Clantalion Bitters ; if he lacked appetite, w.n w nk, languid or mentally oppressed, he took Tiainaiiou Bitters ; and they never failed him on his pins si|tiaru and timi Kew persm: s want any better authority ; hut as some may just read the following : 11 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Limitation Bitters have saved my life.ItEV.W.H WAUONEB, Madrid, N.Y.\" 11 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I have hevn a great sufTcrur from Dyspepsia, and hurl to abandon preaching.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t'i'jlu Plantation Bitters havo cured me.UEV.C.A.MILLWOOD, New York City.\"\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tI had lust all ap|ietite\u2014was so weak aud eneirated I loiild h iidly walk, ami had a perfect dread of society.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The Tlautatiou Bitters have set me all right.JAMES HKIMINWAY, bt.Louis, Mo.' h\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation llitteis hsru cured me of a deraug-ment of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, that distri-nied me for years.They act like a charm.C.C.MOOHK, 254 Btoadway, N.Y.\" MBS.O.M.DKVOK, Manager of the Union Homo School fur Soldiers\u2019 Children, says she '- has given it to the weak and invalid chil-dreii uud-r her chatge, willi the most ha.ipy ami gratifying results.\" We have received over a hiiudrid reams of such certificat, s but no advertisement is ro effective as what people themselves say of a good article.Our fortuno aud our reputation is at stake.The original i|Ua!ity and high charact.i of thasu goods will Ir Hiihtuined under eviiy and all eircuui-«lalKUS.They have already or tained a sale in i very town, village, puiish aud hau let among civilized nations.Base imitators try to come as near our name and style as they ¦ an, aud because a good arth le cuuirul he sold us low ns a poor one, they find south support f oui paitk-s who do not caro what they sell Be on your guard, bee our private stamp over the cork.P.U.DUAKE A CO., New York City.Saratoga Spring Water, »o|d by all Druggists.1 In- til ils with the Tcubody arm w.-iu cou-duet il in two scries, a* cording ttilhequan ity of aiiiuiuniliou on hand ; lanj tou-ids in all being nr.d.Tin- Hint of th so tao series consisted in \u2014 » Kiring tor ai cur.n \\ ; b IT ii g for rapidity ; c.A ii-ii.s u| ioiimIi solely for testing the durahilit) ot ihe hi< .ii, , K BF.I.UIL\u2019M I Hfporl on ii lii'il in i ni i' u* th r uinhiifiirliire HuyuU d'arm-1 (nl l init) with u Pt.ibu ty mutkt* a/talihri 11 milti'n (0\u2022 -t- i inrh,) r/itiV4\u2018s.Tin ailvoiltsei \u2022iiT.h in a few having b-ik.stored Ii gituph Kl,U Till: HAl'tl) CLHK OK ' ' niijlis, I'uliL, Iniliinizii, lln inil in ii, Crouji 1 MltlBB nthi I i.-dy,after having -alb iid for several yeius ii a\u2019geveri! lung alt.\u2022 lion, a-id that dr.ad ,lu, nu- i in iiiro|.lioli\u2014ii m.xlotii known to his f-.-llow\u2014.ufli-reis lie III like ni.ans r doll .Great iiutiihcrs of Clergymen, Tl.ysiaiai *, \u2014 tut* i in an, ai.d oilier eminent personages, liave b in their iimncs to certify the tin pnrnli'lled uscfuliiess of our rtmedb*, but Iipnc here will not permit the Insertion o t he m .The Agents below limned furnish gratis our American Alnimnc in which they ir \u2022 gi \\ a u : wiih also full desciiptioUS of thu i oiii|d.lints our remedies cure.Those who ri The Peabody (fun has on Hie udiole given a very snlisf.nlory iriu/f, and intisl be coiitidered the betl single that breech-loading weapon, mill which copper cartridges art used.1 bave the honor to be, Your obedient s-rvant, (Signed.)\tH.Dt'I.I.UEK, Charge- d\u2019Alfalres, ad inter, mid Aei'g Consul ii.in ial KDIt'AL HALL, Fabrique Street, bead-quarters for\u2014 E very kind of Garden, Field aud Flower needs, D allai:, Japan Lily, Glidiolu*.Tuberose, i ris, tii-rmanlca, and other Imported Klow.-r Knots, C oe's supi>r|ihoi|diatu of Lime, the boit f,-r-tilixer.A ivsciiptive Catalogue of Seeds to be had gialis, L urge biiyi-rsaud country m, rcbuut* liberally consider- d.\u2014ALSO, LATK1.V RKCllVkl) !\u2014 H air, Tooth, Nail, and other Brushes.A large i-bck of English K-lined Camphor.I.ang's Feeding Bottles for Infants, L it-big\u2019.Food, Itidges Patent Food, Ac.For Sale at Low Prices, by KODERICK McLKOD.Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, Mar 2.1867.\t193 l\u2018.VALLIKUi:, ST K A M M A N D F A CT U 11 E K fuinilufe, ChaiE, HediM.fc All Orders exe< uted on rbe tiimtlest Notice, C P He Is also prepaicd to ittte ei Fum-rals, liavmg a insgiiifi eut Hearse, and is i.a 'v to s-ipplv at Hiu sb rtest notice COFFINS IN WoOD, or IKON, baviue mi asior mint of sixes.t'KATES, GLOVE-'», Ac., tuiuisl-i d to order.No.:8, ST.VALU EKE STKEET, QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec.22,1806.\tT2m-295 E, J.CüESLE?, hT'ooK BKOKEK, Land and Milling Agent.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Offic.\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings < vrrvj\\»wj±.BEKEKKÿt.'ES: Hon.John A.Mai Donald, Kiugston ; Hon.AL-x .rider Campbell, Kingston; Hoi:.John Hamilton, Kingston ; lion.Janies Patton, Kingston; Hon.Qeoigu Brown, Toronto; sheriff Jarvis, Toronto ;U.J.Campbell, Esq., Manager l.\u2019oiiinu-tclal Bank.Toronto; 'i'.Wo.kI ide, K q.,Manager Royal Bank, Toronto, Hon.I'.M.Yaukoughli- t.Chaucidlor,Toronto ; Hon.T.D.McGee, Minister of Agriculture, .Montreal.Win.Workman, Esq., I resident City Hunk, Montreal; K.ti.Cass.Ils, Esq, Manager Bank li C.Quebec; Hon.J.h.Macdontild.Cornwall ; Judge Jarvis, Com wall ; Hon.E.Terry, M.L.C., Colamtg.Quebec, Dec.15.1800.\t289 li.it S.II.THOMPSON, MONTREAL, Agents for Cumula.LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS to ss THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.jHE succès* of thl* must de'lcfous and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply tho name of \u2018\u2018 Wor-cestershlre Sanca \" to their own interior compound*, the Public i* hereby informed Hut the only way to secure the gciiuitte, is to ASK FOB LEA AND PERKINS' SAUCE aud to see that their names are upon the , wrapper, labels, slo) per and bolllr.Some of the foreign markets having bfeu snppli-d with a «purloiiii Worcestershire Sauce upon the wrapper and label* of which the name* of Lea and Perrin* have been forged, h.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondent* with power of attorney | to tako instant proceedings against Mann-l 30,00U Irottles were sikiI during tho i ast year WHISKERS and MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest face il fiom tliieu to tiv weeks by using Dit SEVIGNEi'S REISTAl' KATEiUK CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful disioveiy in modern science, acting upon tin-Beard and Hair lu au almost miraculoiii-nianner It Ins been used by the elite id Tails and London wiih the most flatt.-ring success.Naine* of all purchasers will h, registered, and if entire satisfaction is Hot given in every instance, the money will hi ebuerfully refunded.Price l.y mail, seali-o and posi|ittid $i Descriptive circular* ai d testiimuiiul* mailed free.Address IIKIlGEHi SHUTT' .« ft)., chemists, No 285 Rivei Street, \u2019Troy, NY\u2019., Sole iigeuts for the Doited Suites.Quebec, April 5, ,807.\tly-81 BEAUTY,\u2014Auburn, Gulden, E\u2019laxi u, and Silken CURLS produc.d l.y Hie use of Prof.DkBrkcxh E'lil-nEK I.K CHKVE.L'X, One upplii-ation.warranted tu curl tin- most itrail and sunburn Inir of either sex inti wavy ringlets, or heavy nwisive cip-Is.H o lieen used by the fashlonub'es of Paris ano London with the most graiifiing re*.ills Does no injury to t .o bair.Priee by mail sealed and postpaid, $1.Descriptive ctreular ni iilid free.Address BE'KG E.lt, Sll l.'TTi A CO.Chemists, No 285, River Street, Troy N.Y\u2019., Sole Agents for the United Stale*.QueTec, Ajiril 5, 1867.\tly-81 Tlreie cometh glad tiding* of jov to all, To young and to old, to grnrt and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious aud rare, Is free fol all, aud all may be fuir, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID K 2» A.M 351 For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion IMIK MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only found In youth.It quickly r-moves Tan, E\u2019reekles Pimp es, Llo'.thi s, Moth Patches, Sail iwn.-s* Eiiuptions, and all Impurities of the ikin kindly healiug the same, leaving the skin white and clmr n* alabaster.It* use cannot tie di-tui ted by the i losest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation Ii perfei tly harmless It is the only article of the kind used by tin-E'reneb, aud is considered by the Parisian as iudispeusab.e to a perfu.t toilet.Upwards uf RUSTON, PROCTOR Bt CO.\u2019S PRIZE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE FLOUR MILLS AND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S CONTRACTORS\u2019 LOCOMOTIVES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO., Engineers, Locomotive Work.», Lincoln, England.Quebec, May 6, 1807-\t26-laf-100 .X.factuter» and Vendor* of such, or any other imitation* by which thdr right may be iu-fiinged.AsK FOR LEA k PERRIN3\u2019 SAUCE.Ast> Skk Navx ox WnArnEii, Labki., Bottlk and Stoppkk.Wholesale and tor Export by tha Pro(>rlc-1 tor*, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Lou-don, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen univerit*lly.Quebec, Dec.14, I860.\t12ur-2 a Htdlb lent guarantee of it* illicacy.Price only 7'.cent*, tient by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, 8UUTTS * CO., Chi miste.285, River St., Troy, N Y.Quebec,April 6, 1867.\tl)-82 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! ty HEN by tbe use of DR JolNVIU.Ks W EL1XKR you can be cured pcrnianeut- J0SEP I GiLLOTT, o.A NSW IkiBSSTIC mscovsur.Cannot be wasted, and I* a preservative of Fuiuitur» iroiu ibe iiijurious edeet* i tlie coniinon arln Ie now in me, a* it crenti * no dust, uud require* comparatively uo lahour Sold evei ywhei t, in Solid lilovki, Id., 2d.,3d., 4,/.and It.The advantage of tbii Elegant Chemical I'm ,.aiution aie git at inr ii g ot time, \u2022 l< :tuli-i.- oi upplltatiun, UnallueMOf qilulitity requit ., and Hie pieVt Ution of waste, 011*1, and it- .niructivu consequence*.\tirttu-r it tiliiiu >u iy piudiue» a pure uu talic - ating id a luen di gu e ot brillianey and \u2022turstdlity, i< -fi.itiug botti light and beat.(See ipcciuiiU tfie \u2022id* ot each Idoek.) 12, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.\u2022.* Ag.-nt* Wanted, Qqol'«C,*July, 18C*\tl-u.Victoria WorkB, b nnirghain, KSI Ei I'FULLV difei i* tbe attention oi H.\" t i II t rrial PubE.-, and ol al I wlio t ^K .*>Tl.i l.i I NS.t.the IM iiMi'AKaIII.K I.Xt.'i.1.1 I.Ni ¦(; of i, j- Pi o-lue t ion., w hu Ii foi .UAl.m oi MATERIAL PAST ACTION and GR A I I (| U v I I l.Tl A', Will n*ui< universal prei.n n.>-, Every Pa, ket bear* tbe Fa.-simile of bli tiignature, 'I\u2019liey ran be obtained R* tail of ever)' Dealer in the Worfil ; Wholesale at tbe Work*, Gial.iim Street, llirmitigbani : and al the Pian h Eilat.Ilihiuent*, 91, John street, New Yolk ; aud 37, Gracechuieh Street, Lo.idon.Quebec, Oct.9, 1806,\t52-taw-J32 BIS H O P\u2019S e>w\tly, and at a trilling cost.okast'LAit\tTbe nstniiishlng succès* which ha* ttemlrd tbii iuvaliialila lueOleilie lor Pliyiical and Nervott* Meakne**, General Debility uud Prostration, Losi of Mus.iilar Energy, Im-poti-ncy, or any of tlie consequences of routh-ful iudiscietiun, renders it the most valuable preparation ever uiscoveted.It will r.move all tleivoui afl'ei lions, de-preaslon excitement, incapacity for itu.ly or moment that it was closed.The gun out ot -\tLONDON\t- l\"1''U,'IU',0*s of nu ,uorV.1 ,,,,fu\"ion.which t*54 slioi* had now been\tlin-d, wa»\ti\tU W n a/vs ' \u2022\tof sell d.- triictiou, fear* of insanity, Ac It again covered with dirt and wa* \u2022 xpo« d to\tI\tfpiIIS perfectly white and delicately clean\tWH| ri.store tbe appetite, reuew tho health ut tne ilamii niglit air, tiiitii the n.-xt\tlolluwing\t1.granulated prepaiation |H)*M-*»es r.-murk-\tthoie w o have destroyeu it by sensual excc-s day tot i nuiiuiug irial, iiaiuely\table effenresci nt qualities, wliicli l ir inr; ânes\tür ,.v|| prai tlces.uu tbe 2*nd Uctubcr, 1*66.Upon exarain-\tthe onilnary S.idlilx Powder in it* tooling,\tYoung\tM.n,\tbe humbugged\tno more by ing tbe Prub.aly gun, which had o«4u left in.\tRefreshing, aud Mild A pel lent properl le», a*\to Quack Doctor* \" and ignorant practitioner-, tnc condition uiio.e dticiib.1), it wui foiiud,\twell a* in ll* flavor a»a saline draught It is\tbut g.-nd \u2022»ithout delay for the Ellxer, and he Inal altb»ui;h the i leech wa* completely\tparticularly wdl adapted for women anil\tat once restored tu health and happiness.A original\tHair\tColoring,\tami has\tBeen\tgrowing\t| cuvered with tun, and completely clogged,\tjoung children, on account of it* most agree-\tPerfect Cure I* Guaranteed in every instance, over tweutr\tv.an\tIt\tr.a.oret\tvia)\thair\tto\twith dirt, it wa* stilt tupabl-i of pel forming\table flavor aud mild elf\" t.\tPrice »l, or f ur bottle* to one address, $l.Hi original^color bv gradual absorption, in a luu^l0u'i \"\",1 peifect rlficicucy.though a N .B.-The genu nc ha* th* name LE II )l tine bottle is sufficient lo effect a cure in all Mxiit ulial greutiT lone w.iA Ue(eKMir>' to\tupon thu Bottle, \u2022Uo tou r^tin ui\u2019O I i
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