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The Quebec daily 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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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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Just lUcuivutl Ex S.S.Vstorlan.Of v / 'ASES ALGERINE (egg-sbaped) W fiRANGES, Superior to anything ever offered for sale in Canada.For Sale hy ADAM WATTERS, 11 ft 13 John Streif Queher, June 4 18s\" PlIARM ACXVTIC AL PllOTOURAI,ll|l SOMiCAI.ISHTlirUKSTS, Shop Kittinuk, I\u2019KIIPL'URRV, Dnuns, Paints, Glass Warn, Mnuicinx Cues is, Storekeei'riis' Soxuriis, Vxtkrinarv Scnuries Thirty thousand prices of the above forwarded free of all charge, monthly, hy BURGOYNE, BURBIDGE3 & SQUIRE1 16, Coleman Street, London.EXCELSIOR [ EXCELSIOR 1 ! CHASTELLAR\u2019S HAIR EXTERMINATOR ! For Removing Superfluous Hair, 'I\u2019OTHE LADIES especially, thD liivntu-1 able depilatory n-eonirm mis it.elf as being an almost indispiiisable to female beauty, is easily applied, does not Ihii ii or in-kin, hi It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or treiii any unit of the body, completely, totally, and rodically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural This is the only arth le used by the French, and is the only real elVectunl depilatory in existence.Price 75 cents per package, sent po-t-paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS ft CO (\u2019hr mists, 285, Rivi Quebec, April 23, 1867.Troy, N.Y.ly-95 j GINGER ALE.\tLEMONADE, SODA WATER, KALE WATER,\tTONIC HITTERS AERATED SARSAPARILLA, WINTER BEVERAGE.Thu undersigned iras been appointed .MIEN 1\u2019 IN THIS CITY and vicinity, tor the 1 sale uf thosu delicious beverages so much appreciated in Montreal ml neighbouring i ities, and is now piepared to take orders.WILLIAM MUNCKY, Sole A^ent.I Îî y* Orders for the present left at Woods Jl I Co , Fabrh|Ue street.| Quebec, May 10, 1807.\t3tu-110 c o a l o I L.I UST Received, direct from the manufacturers : 60 Baraels Parson's No.1 Pennsylvania.60\tDo\tdo\tCanadian White.50\tDo\tdo\t\" Lemon color.At Wholesale and Retail.F.O.VALLKRAND, No 6, Mountain Dill, p.S.\u2014All orders for Uil at retail, will he delivered ns far as the City toll gates.\u2022>/i in, Hu a mfjout, Ji I.I Mill SIPlKlUfc (UlliT.Thovim x or Canada, t DUttict of Quebec.) In the Matlerjof GEORGE VEZINA, Of the City ol Quebec, M» reliant, An Insolvent.N THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER _ Next, at leu o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon as coitnsM can bo lieard, the under-signed will apply to the said Court, sittiag at Quebec, for u dis.Uarge under the said Act.O.VEZINA, Quebec, June 7, 1867\tjli>2m-134 0! ommodation SviiaAox\u2014$25.Pas -i iigers desirous of proi can pro.me i OOg\u2019s Em I MIOM TlCKBra on a| plication to the Agents at Montreal ur Quebec.t^Hertbs not secure.I until paid i o.An exjierienred Surgeon .Now Landing ex Mary Duikoe, ' from Ant wrrji ; é*)0 HI,Ü\u2018S\u2019\t^vOeva.SOD Urerii Uumbr do\t,ju For nul» by dOIIN LhMKSUItJERftco June 18 1067.Quel #\u2022 .{ it i 141 to su vit, o i i, j îaruelsTÂTe \u2022EAL OIL.do.M ONTHLY ARMY LIST, for June.2s 6d P.SINCLAIR ft SON.Quebec, Jane 21, 1867.\t113 Ht 12 o'eloi k NOON, lor HAMILTON, .illiu; at I NTERMEDI A'J'E PORTS, connectspg nt PRKSCO'T\u2019T and RROI K VI Ll-E for G I T.i WA CCI V, KEMPT VILLE, ARNPRIOIl.A» .uml at HAMILTON with the various Railway ami Steamhont Routes for NIAGARA UALl.s, III FFAl.o, DETRIOT, CHICAGO, '1IL-WAUKIE, TOLEDO, ST PA I L, GALENA, ft e , ft ¦ , Tho arrangements of this line an; most complete, and tin- advantages present, d to tra\\idlers inn q'lalled Freight tnki n at lowest rates, and forwarded at'Tuiiotnii ItAii-ov.-r the Great Western Railway.Thioiigh Tickets to all places, with any in formation, mu' lie obtained fiom IAS, s | EVEN\".IN, Agtnt, Napoleon Wharf, Qnebi \u2022.Quebec, May 16, 1867.\t||5 \u201cNOT! CWT All book accounts mist bk settled nt onee by CASH PAYMENT oi otherwise.From this \u2022\u2022 ¦ 'cared out by the 1st AUGUST.T.LAIDLAW & CO.Quebec, -May 22, 1967.\t120 (O 7 lllidii.\tdo For .Sali» by JOHN LKMKSURIKIt ft CO, 141 Quebec, June 18.1867.JUST RECEIVED 7,0 SKU'SK,SS- For Sale by ¦\"\u2022HN LKMESUIIIER ft co.Quebec, June 18, |(nj7 DEM ER A K_A SUGAR.Now Liindlng ix \"Arthur,'\u2019 from Liverpool: 1 ] ;) j j \\\tDemeraru For Sale hy IOIIN Ï.KMKSUUIEHèCO (jitebrc, Jiiue 1H, 1867.JAVA COFFKB.s'\"- 1 \".'\"\".I\" \"X \" Artbnr,\" l,nm Uxeniflol Hi l> \\ protection and del\u2019ot'ce ns men and muuiii.i.s of war; and a sife terminus ut Levi» ( * hicli must ultimately, as a necessity of the times, he conucctcd by a submerged tubular or other bridge with Quebec) will in k ¦ the two cities commercially one, as the torts and defences in cours» of crcctu n hiv- alre.dy made them in a national point of view, nnd must lead to the erection of exi«!iiSivc,*ioies and war ¦ houses for pro luce, tl -tir, gntiti, provisions.Ac., nnd ad l greatly li the wuiltll and pros; lily of both Qu occ «lid Levis.Wherefore your nieinoiialiat» humbly pray that y.iir Excellency wid tike the premises into your serious obnsidontiou, and take such action m may seem best t*i you to bring this subj-ct under the u urhooJ were disposed ot in the same way, and so complote was the surprise that there was nut the most faint attempt at resistance.Montpensicr had been no less success!u-in the Louvre.The stairciKos were all beset.The retinues of the King of Navarre and the Prince had been lodged in the Palace, their names were called over, and, as they descended unarmed into the quadrangle, they were hewn in pieces There, in heaps, they fell below the Royal window, under the eyes of the miserable King, who was forced forward, between his mother and his brother, that lie might be seen as tho accomplice of thu massacre.Must ol the victims were killed upon thu Spot.Some fled wounded up (lie stairs, and were slaughtered in the presence of the P i i accise».One gentleman rushed bleed-I ing into the apartment of the newly married 1 Margaret, clung to her dress, and was i hardly saved hy her intciccssion.By 7 I o\u2019clock the work which Guise and his immédiate friends had undertaken was finished, with but one failure.The Count Montgomery and tho Yiduinc of Chartres lodged ' in the Faubourg St.Germain, across the ' water, ou the outskirts of the town.A party of ass is* ins hud been sent to despatch | them, but had loitered on the way to do some private murdering on their owe account.When the news reached Montgomery that Paris was up be supposed, like Coligny, that the Catholics had risen against the Court.He ran down the river's bank with a handful of men behind him, opposite the Tuileries, intending to cross to help his friends ; 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boy- practiced their hands hy strangling babies in their I cradles, and headless bodies were trailed along the trottoirs.Carts struggled through the crowd carrying the dead in piles to the Seine, which, by special Providence, was that morning in flood, to ass'sl hertsy away.Under the sanction of the great cause, lust, avarice, fear, malice, and revenge, all had free indulgence, and glutted themselves to nausea.Even the distinctions ul creed itsell became at last confounded, and > v ry man or women who had a quarrel toavvtij**, a lawsuit to settle, a wife or hu-hand grown inconvenient, or a prospective inheritance if obstacles could bo removed, !'\u2022 nod a ready road to the object of their dc-itca.Toward midday some of the quieter people attempted to re lore order.A par'y ol 'he low» police nude their way to the palace.L'huile» e.ught eagerly at the off-rs ol service, and hade ihom do their utmost lu put thu people down , hut it was all in Vain.fhe soldiers, maddened With plunder au l blood, ori*beti in Paris w a* compute J varioualy from 2,000 to In.nun.In tlii-, a» m ail -ueh instance.-, the lowest e»nniate is probably the ne if- -t t * the tin'll.Mr Froude continuer his iiairutivc with an aeooUul o! the subsequent u assaere ol.l D s| i.VKIt and EI.EcTRg-PLATED WARE, compiisiug Tea uud Coffee Services, Sal I its, Be and Claret Pitchers Cruets, Superb Corner and Covi i Uislus, Dessert i ahinets, Queen and Glasgow Pat-t'in Spoons and Forks, Ivoiy Kil.inccd Handle Kn|\\ s, Ac , Ac, Id* Foot ol Jail Hill, St John Street, U.T L.DEVANY, Am lium-i r, Quebec, July 2, 1867.\tjji CRAMP, SUTER^CO.S SHERRIES.Now Lauding ex \" Egremont,\" from Cadir.: / YR.-CASKS uud G tues Cramp, Sutci A '\u2022C Co.'s Superior SHERRIES.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, July 10, 1887.\t158 PO RT W I N his.Now Landing ex \u201c Egremont, from Cadi/.It.CASKS and Octaves Ysussl A Co 's PORT WINES.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, July 10, 1867.\t158 Pill'THE It Ml V US \u2014OF\u2014 New Goods.Straw- Il ii- and Konm ts, Choi.* Fu m b I\u2019linled Muslins, Swiss Cuuihiii uud I\u2019icglitis, Extra lti< b Biii'k Gros Grains, stays, Rlliboiis.II dsi ly.Ac , Getiilcmeii Summer ciutliing.GLOVER A FRY.4 ¦ lo A 4ki* *V \\KE now i.!l.iing ,(be following Choice I.WKSTMHN Ol\u2019 'I' II 10 ASSIU.WCE CANADA, COMT Lot Canada 1 we, its Is 1 id w \u201c\t*\u2019 2s lid \" 3s 9d Filled Shawls 1 7s lidto Us Bala.Ladle illi 3s od, \" 4s lid.\" 6s 9d I worth ins lo Ii ns 12> 6d ni 17s 8.1 wuith a.\u2019is lo 5us 11' kels Is Oil to 3is lid woith 8d to 7'ls worth 85s 'loth 5us In 75s.Du Silk i|o to 15os.Best Hoop Shuts 7s ild to I\"s worth 20* to I 27s 6il.\t,{ i* nil a large lot ol Ladies' and Childrens Ci\u2019Uun Hosiery, at Kxtremi ly Low Priies.i«;s iwmji si n«:l) i85i Ji/SKS ACCHJ'WD AT MOD-Ell A TE II A TES.oi i'it r.i\\\t\\o.«a, «t.A.QUebee, Feb.4, 1867 Hoasrs to lut'l- rumiuM', m:* APARTMENTS TO LET.N\u2019E\\V EST Patterns in Brussels Tapestry, linpeiiiil and s oteb Carpets ; New Cui-I\u2019lln Malei.als, in Silk and Wool liny, Reps, Damasks Ac, with all uquisiie Trimming* Bohemian l.iuc und lamia in Cm tains, Bia-* Curnici s, I*, es and Fitting* .Iron and Brass Bedsteads ; Spiing ami Hail Maltrussrs: Gilt Frame Mirrors, large sixes, Toilet Glasses, all si/*.1* Oil t'loths, Matts, Cocoa Mailings, India Mailing*, a, a, , T |XWg I'H TS, partly lurnisl.e.I, u8 .nl to Ml'iieriiV Offlee, will be I.asnl lor one or two mouths, to a u- pectuhle t nan*.I he apaitmi tils im lu le a huge Dining-Room uud Kitelii'ii, with Pat lour.Fout Heil-Room* and Hath Room, Ai.Gas and wat r in euclr 1 story.Quobee, June 28, I8ti7.\tI GLOVER & FRY.Q H KHSlIKH HIMMlS 10 1.1:1 WO ROOMS in the House forming the corner ot Ann ami >t Stanislaus Stic, t*.near lire Wisliyiin Church.Apply on tlu piemiseK lo W.CIIICSSAR.Quebec, June 26, 1*87\t147 NOTICE TO TOURISTS.Qtil MUS K mill itAKi.\\(i» _po\\vdi:k.I ^ OX ES Durkee\u2019s BAKING POWDER.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.158 Quebec, July 1\", 1887.KKMIOVr SPKIW CAMIIÆS.I^OXES Price's Belmont KPEuM C ANDLES.v RE granted III the CUSTOM Hot >K, un-,'V der th'' authoiity of tho Islh Si a t.of the A t '29th anil 38th Vi tmiil, chapt.I 8, to Vi s.M'Is ch aring Ironi the Port ol 111.-*i, 1867.\t|5tl LATEST ENGLISH PAPERS, PKKS.S.HIBERNIAN.I I NCH, June 2'itli.Lloyd's Reynold's 7|d P.SINCLAIR A SON.nmiE WAVKRLRY MAGAZINE, July 2«th.X Price 15 cents, P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, July 9, 1867.\t157 tiiOfdni w/f* ciistoni*, a* to the rate of dis.omit to Ie allowed on Amsrican Invoice*, which i* to he in accordance with the price ol gold a* represented by Exchange, at a rate eqiixl th' reto,\u2014 Such Notices to appear every Saturday ill the r.'ii«a lonlilh classes of the i Old World, has now lot at-tl herself al Hudson, N.V.Madame Thornton possesses smli wonderful let»\u2019' is of i>i-t oiitl sight, as toenahl hel to impart kliowled poilanee to lit.singl THE I'KAHUDY HI ELK.[OPINION keep you listless, i Over a Million Dollars Savjd.Uutitlumcii :\u2014\u201c 1 had a negro man worth $1,200 who took cold from a had hurt ill the leg, ami was useleui for over a year.1 had Icpressed and good for used everything I could bear of without hem- nothing.Hut you can-1 (it, until 1 tiled the Mexican Mustnug Lini-uot have good health ' meut.It soon affected a perroament cure.\" while your tnooii is\"impure.Avail\u2019s Kaiis/-i\tJ.L.DOWNING.1'ahii.i.a purges out thes.i impurities ; it i-x-| Montgomery, Ala., Juue 17, 18.09.p*\tami rcfltnn'H\tand Mthiiii-i lat.-s the organs of health iato vigorous; \u201cI take pleasure In recommending ttae in lion.Hem e ft rapidly cures a vaiiely of i Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and implalnts which are eausc-d by impurity of iudispeusanio article for Spraius.Korea III.I, sill has Scrofula, or King's Kvil, Scratches or Galls on Horse*.O r men have tl,,.Id.sm h us Kcrotuia, or icing s r.vn, i serau-lies or uaiis on «o.-ç».\t«\t-\u2014 l'iitnois, rieeis, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, used It for Burns, Bruises, Sores, UheumaUsm Hint-lies Boils, St Anthony\u2019s Fire, Rose, or Ac., and all say it acts like magic.\u201d J.W.HEWITT, Foreman for American Wells, Fargo\u2019s and Ua.deb\u2019s Express.\u201c The sprain of my daughter's ankle, o.ca-siutted while skating lust winter, was entirely cured in one week, alter she conimt-uccd using your celebrated Mustang Liuimeut.ED.SEELY.\" Gloucester, Mass., Aug.1, 1885.It is utt admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Liuimeut performa more cures miint I, and iinccives y sufferer will 1 cost them nothing, a blessing.Pin tie* wisbim: Erysipelas, Tetter or Knit Rheum, Scald | Head, Hli,g Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sure Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregclailty, Suppression, Whites, ; Sterility, also Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, 1 Liver Complaints, and Heart Diseases.try AYMi'* SAHSAVAHiM-A, »\u2019-> »« »*«a;»t|lul ?Who would , 4h 2400 feet.During these trials the gun was ootcli ancd.Incessant quick tiring did nut lullilcte e t c liiniug quality, and the meclianlsin \u2022 on-tliiued t« ait perfectly to the last shut.12 shot, were tired in one minute.No change was perceptible in the different trials; good hitting shots were obtained :.t a distance ol 2400 lec-t The Uinmnission, composed \u201cf tho Officers of the lloytil Artillery, close their report thus : \u201c The Peabody dun has on the whole given a very satisfartory result, and must be considered the best single shut breech-loading weapon, with which cup/ier cartridges are used.I have the honor to he, Your obedient servant, (Signed,)\tH.D0LLUBR, Cbargu d\u2019Alïairo»», u*l inter, und Act'g Consul General tl f'.DlCAL HALL, Fabrique Street, hoad-).\\ 1 quurters for\u2014 K very kin*! of Garden, Field aud l'hiw* i Seeds, D ati.ih, Japan Lily, Oladiolns, Tuberose, 1 rls, G*'rmituica, and uthei Importid P low*-i Roots, C ue's Mipoi phosphate of Lime, the best fertiliser.\t,\t,\t, A Icseiiptivo (.'atulogiie of Seeds to t**' Ini\" gratis.L urge huyersand country merchants liberally consider* d.\u2014ALSO, I.ATKLY Hm'KIVKD:\u2014 I! air, Tooth, Nail, and other Brushes.A large sto It ol Euglish Ri liiied Camphor.L ang\u2019s Feeding Bottles for Infants, L lehlg\u2019e Food, Ridges Patent Food, Ac.For Sale at Low Prices, hy RODERICK McLKOD, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, May 2.1867.\t162 All orders exu* uted on Hie Simili , t Soth ''.O* He is als\u201e pr.pin* \u2022! in uHc *\u2022 I* uncials, having a magnilU cut lleiiis-', aii'Ms '\u2018 it ') ¦ supplv at the shortest m-ti.e coFMNkIN Wood, nr iron, having an assnr'ni.nt of si/.cs.CRAPES, GLOVES, At., f'lrnislicd to order.NO.28, ST.VA 1.1.1 ERE STREET, QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec.22, 1886.\t12IU-295 E.J.CliESLEY, S'j'ocK BROKER, Land and Minins AkciiL \u2014alho,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings < >rrrr^vAV ^v.REFERENCES; Hun.John A.MacDonald, Kingston ; Hun.Alixuiirier l»fll, Kingston .Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston; Hun.lames Patton, Kingston; Hon.George Brown, I oruiito ; | sheriff Jarvis, Toronto ; C.J .Caniphcll, l'-,\u201cl-i Manager t'lilumcleinl llank.Tori*nto ;\t1.Wood ide, Etq .Manager Royal Bank, Toronto, I Hon.P.M.Vaiikouglnmt,Clianci lloi, 1 uronto ; ' Hon.T.D.McGee, Minister of AgiieiiUure, 1 Muiitn ul; Wm.Workman, Esq., I resident I City Bank, Montreal; It.S.Cassells, Esq., Manager Bank U C.guebee; lion.J.S.Macdonald, Cornwall ; Judge Jarvis, Cornwall ; Hou.E.Perry.M.L.C.C\u2019ohouig.g lichee, Dec.15, 1866.£ li.& S.II.THOMPSON, MONTREAL, Atjents for Canada.LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BR THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE observe upon the stage, amt in the city belli- ?It is no longer a secret.They use tUgau's Magnolia Balm.Its continued use removes Magnolia lutim.lis souri IU.use .emu,*, llt (llu Ut,a m-iug 13 shuts per minute tan, freckles pimples and roughm-s* from (,.u(lhi\t159 shuts in 4 se the face and hands,and leaves thoeumplexiiin\t1\t,.j series , smooth, truuspaieut, tilooming aud ravishing.Unlike many cosmetics, it contains no material injurious to the skin Any Druggist will order H for you, il not 011 liaud, at 5o cts, per bottle.W.E.HAGAN, Troy, N.Y., Chemist.At the beginning, and during ihese rounds, a quantity of dirt was thrown into Hie breech.After each time Hie tireech opened with «omis what more difficulty than usual, hut at the second or third loiiinl it recovered its regular easy luiivi ineut.During the lirst scries on this day, tests were made to prove whether, if the carti idge he inserted while the hammer DEMAS BARNES k CO., Wholesale Ageuts, '» 'It'*», \u2018he\t,wil1 \u201cü\u2018\t\u2018\u2018P4\u201d1 losing the breech.Ibis did not take place Victoria Works, Birmiigham, l.) KSPECTFULLY directs the attention ol the CViutar rcial Public, and of all w in* IKK STEEL PENS, to the INCOMPARABLE EXCELLENCE of his Productions, which fut gUALiTY of MATERIAL, EASY ACTION and ORE AT DURABILITY, will Ilsur, universal prel.n-m *\u2022.Every Packet hears the Far-sitnilv of his They can he obtained Retail of every Dealer in the World ; Wholesale at tho Works, Graham Street, Birmingham; and at the Bramli Establishments, 91, John Street, New-York; ami 37, Graccchurch Street, London, guebee, Oct.9, 1*66.\t52-UW-232 N.Y.Saratoga Spring WaUr, sold by all Druggists Heimstreet\u2019s ii.imitable Hair Coloring is not uil)e.All iuntautaueous dyes are com posed of lunar caustic, ami more or less destloy the vitality amt lieauty of the hair.This is Hie CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.i HE success of this most delicious and 1 unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce \" to their own Interior compounds, the Public is hereby informed tint the only way to secure tho genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE aud to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper and butlle.Some of the foreign markets having been suppliid with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea amt Perrins have 1.forged, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take iustaut proceedings against Manu-factmers and Vendors ol such, or any other imitatiuus hy wbieh their right may he in-fringed.ASK FOR LEA k PERRINS' SAUCE, Asn Skk Nams on Wuaitkk, Labsl, BoTTLK AND StOI'I'KK.Wholesale and tor Export by the Proprie, tors, Worcester ; Crosne «ml Blackwell, London, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers amt Oilmen universally.Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.\t12m-2S8 Al\u2019HISKKRS and \\ V MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest face ii from three to liv weeks by using Dll \u201e SKVIUNK\u2019S RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful disioveiy in modern science, acting upon tin Heard nud Hair in an almost miraculous mai.It lias been used hy the elite ol Pails and London with the most llatlerlng success.Nanus of all purchasers will h* registered, mid if entire satisfaction is not given iu every instance, tin- money will hi cheerfully refunded.Price by mail, sealed ami postpaid $1.Descriptive circulars and ti-stiiiioiiiiils mailed free.Address BERGER, S I! UTT 4 A 00.chemists, No.283 River Street, Troy, N.Y., Sole agents for the United States.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tly-8l proil -Clu SEH most fill hair dressing.Sold iu two sizes\u201450 els aud $1\u2014hy all dealers.0.HKIMSTREET, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Watar * Id by all Druggists Lynx's Extract or Pest Jamaica Uinhir\u2014 for ludigeslion, Nr-'sea, Heartburn, siek Headache, (.'holera V.uus, Flatulency, A*., where a waiui stimulant is required.Its careful preparation and entire purity makes it cheap and reliable article for «uBuary pur poses.Sold every wliere at Ask for o Lyox's'' Pore other.KAUTY,\u2014Auburn, Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced hy the use of Prof.DkBkki x s FRISER LE CHEVEUX, One application warranted to curl the most strait and s'ubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls.Has been used hy the fashionables of Paris anil London with the must gratifying results Does no injury to the hair.Price by mull, sealed and postpaid, $1.Descriptive circular mailed free.Address HKROKIl, SHUTTS A CO., Clii'inists, No 285, River Street, Troy N.Y., Sole Agents for tho Unilud States.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tly-81 There cometh glad tiding* of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free fin all, and all may ho fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR'3 WHITE LIQUID K N A M E L .For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, I>UK MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT preparation in use for giving the skin a henutifnl pearl-like tint, that Is only I'ound iu youth.It quickly n moves Tan, Freckles Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sail iwn-ss Eruptions, and all impurities of tho skin kindly healing tho same, leaving the skin white ami clear as alabaster.Its use cannot he detected by the closest s< rutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless It is the only article of tho kind used hy tin French, and is considered by the Parisian as ilidisponsabie to a perfe* I toilet.Upwardsot 3U,oi)0 bottles were sold during the last year n sufficient guarantee of its efficacy.Prici only 75 eents.Sent hy mail, postpaid, 011 receipt of an order, by RKUUKU, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, 285, Hiver St., Troy, N Y.Quebec,April 6,1867.\tl>'-82 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER _N0 MORE 117HEN hy the use of DU JOINVILLES \\ Y PU.I X Kit you can be cured permanent ly, and at a trilling cost.The astonishing success which lias ; th nth this in\\ tillable medicine tor Physical an Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Ini potency, or any of the consequences of youth ml indiscretion, renders It tin- most valuable prepaiation ever discovered.It will ninovc all nervou*Rffoctioii*,de-17 A 18, Speck's Fields, Mile End New Town, pression excitement, incapacity lor study or \u2022 rt oa n n M\t\\ hu -iuess, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts LUrlPUfl*\t1 of self de tructiuli, fears ol insanity, Ac.It HIS perfectly white and delicately clean wi)| restore the appetite, renew the health of _ granulated preparation possesses remark-\t\u201e \u201e\u201e have destroyed it by sensual excess able effervescent qualities, which far surpasses ^ or ,, y ; | j,,:»* tiers.the ordinary Seidllt* Powder in its fooling, V\u201eung Men, he humbugged 110 more by Refreshing, and Mild Aperient properties, as u ijuack Doctors and ignorant practitioners, well as in its llavor as a saline draught.It is p,\u201e s,.n,| witkout delay lor the Elixi r, and be particularly well adapted for women and ,a once restored to health and happiuess.A young children, on account of its most agree- 1 p,.r(ei 1\tGuaranteed in every Instance, able flavor aud mild effect.\tPrice $1, or f*hich he has used for tho last five years was iMiii'utiuil and examining it.alter 1882 »hoU being ImIUted, recently applied to tliu Court guriapait aim x.u.i.mk\t.of Chancery for an l.ijuu.lion lo restrain aueh Imitation.The Injum lion was Immediately granted, and the Defendant was ordered to pay all Mr.Bishop's Costs and destroy the Labels complaint'll of.Mr.Bishop is dstermlued to stop the Imitation of his Label, and will, without notice or delay, take proceedings in Chancery against any person who may copy or colouraldy imitate Hie sain*.guebee, Doe.14, 1866.\tl2m-288 \u2022 for Milluarv nor\" had been tired, no alteration or Injury At 3o (ts Her botlled ul \u201c\u201cy l\u2019a,\u2018 l,f ,,,u breech could hedi covered Extract.P Take no \" \u201c\u201c \u2018hi.\u2018i\u201c gtm were eoneluded, which, with good tar sry re- gut tridges, has been found to answer Saratoga Spring Water, soldby all Drnggists quircmi-ut for a military arm.J me 21, 1866.\tI39-12m\t| Visnxa, Jan.6, 1867.u d,) ARCH DUKE WILHELM, Lieutenant General vet Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder.Cures ¦ Heeled in from three to live days.They are prepared from Vegetable extracts that an- harmless to the system, and in-ver nauseate the stomach or i mpregnate the breath.No change ot diet is necessary while using them, nor dues their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits.Prive, $1 per box.Either of the above mentioned aril* les will be sent to any address, closely sealed and postpaid, hy mail or express, on receipt of prlco.Address all orders to BERGER, SHUTTS A CO , Chemists, No.285, River St., Troy, N.Y.Quebec, April 6, 1867.\tly-82 Blackwood lor April - - Boots, P.SINCLAIR k SON.Quebec, May 10,1867.\tII® Province of Camilla, District of Quehoe.Iu the Matter of FERDINAND CARRIER, An Insolvent.six UK UNDERSIGNED HAS FILED A _L Deed of Composition und Ulsehargu executed hy his Creditors, and on MONDAY, the Second day of September next, he will apply to the said Court for a eonlli inatiou thereof.FERDINAND CARRIER, lusulvuut.C AS AULT, LANGLOIS, ANGERS A COLSTON, Attorneys for the Insolvent.Quebec, Juno 8, 1867.\t2IU-I33 GEORGE T.CAR V, cT mm mmi AT THK Mercury Euild\u2019çs Nos.12 & 13, FABRIQUE STREET Q U E R E C .PL 4 Ifi Afsh h'A AC) I\u2019lil'i TI S\u2019(! 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