The Quebec daily mercury, 19 juillet 1867, vendredi 19 juillet 1867
[" 4 lr I ^ .1/ o it t: s /: r s t r n j a /: r /\u2022 r r /.o s /: y /* a* j: l / .1\t/> / ri#1 year IMSIII'IIS Mill .I'.1 id A del.ry.I.ms leimbui -1 d .Kx< hang.\u2019.Expenses, In.I.uling * Mb* e Expenses, Stationary.I*, lilting, and I\u2019ostage, ; u a N1 s ?n ft 4,11)0 post paid tor ÿl Address all orders to W.h.l.'l.AltK A CO., f\u2019lieinists, No.3, West Kiiyette Btreel, Sviiaci'sk, N.Y.Quebec, Mar.b 30.ls.,7.\tIy*ld__ AiTMOLOGY.THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TIIK WONDBMTL HUVKI.ATION8 MADE DV THE (iKEAT ASTKOLODIST, MADAME It.1.PEKK1E0.1 HE REVEALS SECRETS NO MORTAL st co.\\n annual b a Port of the Directors of ibe De L.ry Gold , Mining Couipany, made at the Annual Meeting o( the StoekholUets held at the Si, George\u2019s Hall Plucr il'/lrmcs, Quebec, July llth, IMiL I'he del ailed informal ion desired by the Stockholders, tvill be ioiitid in the fcst.ite-1 nieiHs hetewilh suLiiniiied, made to the Hoard by the General Manager and the Treasurer.The Statement ul the General Manager was also accompanied by an im* portant Geological Ilepori prepared by 1\u2019rof.1.01.-»* I.Ill S .4\t\t3,000\tUU Rtg« Mi'iR\t\t2,M)0\t57 !.1,\u2019al Kx; ell*.'\t\t2,161\t10 (Tilde Gold 1 o.iglii,,.\t1.969\tIJ R.al Estate\t\t1,300\tuU 1.umber\t\t61)1\tl ' Tool»\t\t620\t17 Ottic- Furniture\t\t564\t40 General Mining spou-\t\t se* \t .\t219\t44 I.atior\t\t\t445\t41 T'lav.-Hhig .n pense -.\t409\t70 Bln.k'miili shop con-\t\t struction \t\t245\t\u2022 8li»ll' newly op.-iied .\t232\t10 t'Hide Gold M-iil to N.Y.\t\t Mille\t\t1,609\tl \\ Siirv.tor\t\t125\t00 lutur.-st\t\t44\t50 Bahtm > in hand June\t\t 2\", 1867\t\t2.167\t45 St at em ait s mut l.t t ihtie* l)t IJry eviT kmw.Sin* robtons to happloeBs j,j^ y ^ llind.aller ü «urvey of the North those who from doleful .Vents, catastrophes, , j l|1|a|ler ol ||,e SeigiumV.'1 Id» Kepoil cross, s In love, loss of relations tuid friends,\t1'|u*\".e.\t,\t¦\t, , loss of money, Ae., have ti.come despondent.I »8 very complete and is at i.onipamed by She brings together those long separated, copious drawings, and eiinchcd by valuable I gives information .onceiTiing absent friends |,, a.'ti.'al suggestions lor the advanlageoui *.development ol the C ompany\u2019s properly.A synopsis of it has been made, embiacing ilie general points t most interest In the Stockholders, and is herewith presented, I he original Report, with the drawings and plans, is now on llic table, and can a' any lime be seen by the Nlockhohlcis a( the Ofiiieol the Company, as can, also, the specimens of umolgain mentioned by the General Manager As the Stalainenl of the General Mnna- 5 ) EEEltBINC to tli'-ir ndvurtls.mont in a / t previous issue of this paper, the American Watch Co., ol Wiiltham, Mass., lespoctfully sut,mit tliat tlieir W a telles are cheaper, moro iiccurate, less complex, moro durable, hotter iul.ij.tud lor genural use, and moro easily kept 1 in orderaml repaired than any other watches I in tho market.Th.y an- sinipl.r in structure, and tin refore stronger, and lc.-s likely to be Ibjuied than the majority of foreign watches.I hey are ; iuui| \u2022 sed of frulii 1-5 to \u2022' o pieces, while in j an old Eu ¦lish watt b lb.re are more than 'oO ! pints.How they itiu under tho hardest trial wat*\u2019hes can have, is shown by tho lollowing letters PENN.RAILROAD COMPANY.Omes Of nit: OkNKIIAI.SceaatNTKMIKNT, J AI.Too.sA, Pa.1 15 Dee., 1 blili.) en opened, operations will he iioinediutely cnmincm-rd on them.A system ol blue ouar'z veins Inn been disco-vend which appears lo lie the oldest of (he live different kinds of veins found on the pr.-perty.These are small and irregular; an 1 it is thought possible that some of them I I may have beeu formed before Ihe gem ral foldir.gol iln: strata as it now exists.I'he faults or diMocaliniis in 'he strata, tii.lepciiileiil of th'* slips in each fold, an: numerous, pnrticuhuly no r the Rapids of the Chaudière.In each liiull, there appears to ben quartz vein ; and it is thought ' 'hnt some of ihe rnogi valuable veins on this csta'c will be I'iniiid in Hie faults or I Cross-courst s I lie preparatory process of stripping \u2022nine of the True veins, nmi veins in the faillis, is now being made ; and stepi will I speedily he taken to sink on two of Hicdc veins which have been especially selected.I'he alluvial deposits have also engaged a Ij.ge «haie of attention, l-'reth prutds ol the cont-cp'ions formed by Sir William l.-giti respecting the ancient atirilerous ulliivioni unilernenih the blue clay, have been obtained.It 1* thotiitlit by Professor Hind that Hie ancient nitrilerous ulliivions me the ivniuius of sea-hettzhes, depo.-ited I hef the gl acini drifi period.He con- Quehcc.,\t, r Quebec.I.Greaves (Jlaphaiti, Ksq., Quebec.I linmns ( Hover, Ksq., Quebec.I', \\ezion, F.sq., Quebec.George Moflatt, Ksq., Montreal.Mr.Joseph having left the chair, it was taken by Mr.John Greacen, jr., of New Yoik.Moved by F.G.Wheeler, K«q., seconded by !¦*.M.Hti -kinghani, 1-Iaq., and Resolved, That the thanks of the meeting me due lo A.Joseph, Ksq.for his services in the chair.Mr.Greacen, in conveying Ihe thanks of Hie meeting 'o the Chairman, »aid that, tiring our of Hio pioneers of the enterprise anil having assisted in bringing it out of its difficulties, lie uns very glad to see the affairs of the t\u2018ompany plttced in such able and influential hands ; and he felt entire confidence in the future management and Hie ultimate Mircess of the undertaking.His remarks were greeted wi'h applause.*1 he meeting then adjourned.A.Joseph, Chairmen.work, which has been regu arly emi'inued their deiolopment,is Aluns A.Michel, u ell j*\u2018 lo'he present lime.\t* known ua a miner of praciicLlexpeiietice in On Hie »ame day I\u2019rof.lliml reached the South America as well us of great scientific Seigniory 1 nod the report of his survey, acquirements aud geolog.cal wisdom.I'hts which I hetewilh trammit, proies the gentleman proposes to work an extended in.itts'ry, fidelity, uiid in'clligencc with area on the ttuconcededlanes of the Gilbert which in» labor has been performed.\t| suffieienl to occupy at least two years, ami During tint imin'h, it was my constant i0 pay fifteen per cent of the gross proceeds I kaii.Qi r.nac efi 'it to procure us many practical lests a* possible by working mill process, of the rliaroeter of our quar'z rock.Some ball dozen lots, fioui three to twenty tons each from diff.-ri'iit ledges, were crushed, and auultitagafcd by the simplest proies* ; in every case yielding more or less amalgam (whice 1 have deposited in the Quebec office) and in several instances giving evidences of derided value.As (bis ruck n ith I'1'1 to Hie company.As Mon*.Al.clul thurougbly examined ibis region under the I direction of Sr Win.Login, in connection ui b the Geological Purvey of L'tinadn, uml has embodied I11» o|iininns in the official Reports of the Government, lus confidence - is a significant testimony to its value.1 also transmit some drawings in water color», made uu the piopcr'.y by Air.Wd liant Hind, by direction ol the Hoard, to r* tin* large water-worn noggrts ufiiurk-cnl red gold, to have been abraded or rounded by the action ol oc.-on waves on a 1 beach, and not by ruer action.It is Milmult'd that ctitrenlsof watersare incom pet.*11' to round and polii.li niasses of gold w.ghing from 10 to 60 ounces ; that tbess would bury and pro'et-t themselves m river sand or gravels, and show some traces of formci niirmianty.Ocean waves tire alolic ®\t, s* I 1\tI *\tv»ny oiaiiuDt, coio|ieteul to do the work of ahrading an.l :,.3n\u2014Kx|.re«* for HIv pob.diiog lergi- niiggo's ol gold uniformly;.\t.1.1 Loup, ou lu i.c.* ue must regard the niicicnt alluvions,1\tTii\"«.lny« and in which th.* coarie go!.I is found, as the ]( Iburfday*.r.lo ons oI ancient ses-heachei whojc agc j ;- oo.\u2014PasaunEers a is nnleriur to (lie li.'ul.lsr clay epoch.The slip, nor atuilerotis gravels i-untain gold of 11 Ifcrent-chaiactor f.om the old ulliivions, GRAND TRUNK FERRY.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 15th July, Hie GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER will inn ns umler, until further noticu :\u2014 5.30 A.M.7.3» \u2014Mixed Train for Richmond 4 Way Slat iutis, was taken from the surface, a,d-,\u201e a de.crqit.on of .chief .«torsi lY,: i,\" 1,11 \"v' '! f\",m\tv*'\"* ih \",C TV i .\t.\t»\t1\ton iv r\u2022 I ll.ivf if.vvi l\tNiimi* ilnik- SroaRKKai'Kiis' St'sDRix*, VcruitNAiiY Si xosixs , Ntock has been subscribed, with the excep- tion of l.*> shares of the First Issue, and 316 share» of the Second Issue.1 may remark, however, that 75 shares are held in trust by one of tho Directors, to be sold for ihe benefit of Hie Company.These shares had been issued in New York ns collateral security for temporary lean» which Inve since been liquidated.Of the Common Stock, the sum of V ,250.1)1)0 is now held in trust by one of the Directors, to he issued in the proportion Thirty l!i long tolerated ('also says that It.0.Dalton, I (J.C., has been appointed Clerk of the Kxecutirc Council.Tho Honhle.Mr.Kurgusson Riair had ! arrived in Toronto.ANGLO-INDIAN TKLKGRAPII COM RAN V.93g ©flrgrap^ Bag 'fa SrÏpgrapÇ ©|is Bag [litporti(lJ(>f t/i* Ihlili/ Mttrurt/.] MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.AITliUMION IlKSI'AHHKN.ia HOI\u2019KAN NKNVS.BY THE CABLE.Mu 'iiblie 'i'ho latest Knglidi papers contain the following \u2014 \u201c 1'he pro peelul of the AnglO*Indi«n Telegraph Company, which seek* »uh»erip-lions to a capital of A; 1,01)0,000, in 00,000 shares of each, ha* Imen issued.Tliu names of the diicctor* Comprise (hose principally associated with Ailanti.- telegraphy, together with leading incml er- f our bank, ing and Couimoreial eompanien identiliod with tlie Hast.Hitherto, the eoininuuica-tioii by telegraph with India has been anything hut satisfactory, and ihccstabliahmuut of a direct route by the Red Sea will, doubt-les», receive extensive support and.ncouiug.ment.At Susa, where the I'Vonch land lines terminate, the proposed line would go on, by a concession from the Ituliai.Govern ment to Modica in .Sicily, thoneo to Tripoli\u2019 VI*rio\",t l' el imprisonment, and soon by tho Malta and Alexandria line\tTTlNI) >N lune H to Suez, then down tho Red Sea and from m .i \u2022\t, .\t, \u2019 '\t, ,\t.\t, ,\t.\t.\tI'.n ii ts urn being made to obtain iho re- Atlou, toucitiii^ nt Iv loriu aii'l Moorri, n^ht loade of Ucd* Nuylc, ono of tho pmty of across to Ruinbay.A -'I nice at tbo map will lS7.\\ O'CLOCK, Very Latest by the Cable.QUEKNSToWN, July 10, NOON.1 lie atcimshi|)» Russia ami Denmark, from New York, have arrived.LONDON, July 1'J, \u2018J p.M.Consol* 01 j.Rond 72-.Illinois Central 7ti|.Krie -10}.LIVKRPOOI., July 19, 2 P.M.Cotton firmer but unchanged.Corn Ida dd for California white.Who-it Ids 8d.A jM E R I C A N N E W S.Nitw York, July 19.The Kxprcsi financial article says monev it II easy.Foreign Kxcliangc firm.Rail.war* generally lioavy and utisoitled.Govt\u2019s in better demand.\\Ve have lately expressed our belief that the spirit of truckling to the Amoriotns hid something to do with tho shabby and ungracious recognition of the services rendered by the leading men in Ciiiiadu to the monarchy and Kmpirc of Rrituin.To this we must add a description of parties in Kng-larid, by no means such as the loyally and conservatism of Canada can behold cheerfully or with pleasure.Nevertheless, unwelcome ami unpleasant truths have sometimes to he told.Tho Cabinet of Lord Derby, (whose prcronco in office is a guaranies of the continuance in Canada of British troops, and the resistance of Downing street, for a season at least, to (lie designs of the party which desires to dissolve tho empire forthwith,) is unhappily weak in tho numerical amount of its Parliamentary supporters.Long out of power, save for fleeting periods, \u201c few and far between,\u201d the Conservatives have upon the whole kept wop.da fully well together.It has, nevertheless, become perfectly clear that a total change of ladies has become tieeessory (or them, and they have to effect it in the face of a power-lui and vigilant adversary.A certain amount of Wavering is necessarily engcu-dered by this, nor cm the party be perpetuated without a certain amount of compromise.That a Tory Ministry means war,\u201d is an old saying Lord Derby and bis staff have to contend with.In these days of trade and peace it has to be got rid of.Hence, young Bonuctt, of the New York Ilemld, tho man whom the Sovereign \" delights to honor,\u201d could if he would leap through the barricre of the patrician pride of exclusiveness and aristocracy, and rusli through tho herald's office of the Kng-li*h milm us easily or more so than that of his father'» establishment, and may meat honor» greater than those accorded to tho founders of \u201c the Dominion.\u201d Again indifference to the tax-payer, a determination at any cost to keep the army at full strength, and a desire to presorvo and increase territory, for glory rather than for profit, arc old standard charges against the Tories.Lord Derby lias to shake them off, while holding to his principle tint the bounds of tho empire should not recede.Canada, however, would bo in a desperate plight, so far as the continuance of connection is eonccrned, if n feebly supported Ministry (which, in the Commons, the Derby Ministry is) were all that should stand between her mid the party which seek* to evacuate the Colonial empire, and confine Rritaiu within the four seas.Such is, however, not the ease.For the time we are Safe, thank» lo fortune and the Derbyilea.The fortifications at Levis »nd the railroail to Halifax will bo completed in ail human probability, and the Knglisli will pause and think ol ten o'ro they utterly abandon their Colonial Umpire.Rut thcr-is a party more formidable than that of Goldain Smith.It is more pluii-ible, it is more silent ; it appeal* little to the philoso-phioul and '.ess to the populace, it makes I111I0 more, but it is a party which is im* ineiisely influential in very high official circles.The programme of this party is the following.They desire to preserve fi r England the sea and yet east off the Colonics.And they think this can be done by renouncing all Riitish America, North and West ol the uarrow Isthmus which uni es Novo Scotia with New Brunswick.The people of the former province have long wished fora ship canal from Northumberland Strait to the Ray of Fundy, a woih which it is said would only require a cutting of ten miles.Now the project which i\u2019i England is in h:gh quarters favored, is tliis : To give the Nova Scotians the îdiip canal they desire and which would facilitate their maritime defence by Britain.\u201c Fortify the canal on the Nova Scotian side, make tho whole Province of Nova Scotia an enlarged Gibraltar and abandon all West of it to tho Americans.By this means they propose to keep a sufficient hathor for their navy and shippim?open at all times of tho year, to abandon interior British America while preserving \u201c l'ie North American station'' and to keep the Island Colonies\u2014insular bastions\u2014of their Ameiiean possessions so as not to abandon the Western side of the Atlantic to the \u201cstars and stripes\u201d or cause Newfoundland and lier fisheries to be sold («.Franco or shared between Franco and America, or in fact prevent any arrangement in reference to the fi*horics of ttc W estern side of tho Atlantic between the Americans and any other power calculated to make those fi-dierirs a nursery for the naval force» of any European rival of England.In naval and military circles, as well as the quarter* already referred to, tlii* plan i* found highly attractive.It is believed that the military power of the British Empire thus concentrated on a transatlantic Gibraltar supported by the British fleet, would give a most successful account even of the whole Union in arms, should war ever occur between Rritaiu and tho United States.DUBLIN, July 18.S1 ix persons, who took an active pait in ¦ Watciford riot*, lia\\o been arrested by \u2022 police, tried, eonvieird and sentenced to A Uhi'hch SrsiTK ay Liiihtnino\u2014During evening service at ||10 .Rui.li ol Dam.(Vienna), a few day* bark, the congregati»», whirl) wan most numerous, were SUrlle'4 hy K sudd*'(i explosion and the Ailing 01 the chim h with -moke and dust.Tbo fuhrl.had just been struck hy tho electric iluld.The care, in tin- n>id*t of the semi-obi.urity, rali.d ont I\u201d l*G tl\u2019\" k to r.-mulii quiet, a* no one was hart.I Blortun-tti-l) hu was mistaken, n* -\tsome twenty-A vc or thirty persons wero found ri , KT\t,\t\u2022*' hard been more or less Injured One of i urtner News hy the (.Rblo, them, m.k«].i.fen iuiensihie,hi* wautcoai \"Dll burning ; hit trouser* had diiappeaied except the waisllaud, hi* shoe* wrie torn of) LONDON, Ju.y 18, K\\ k.and hi* feet, were hit*.ding.It was long A -Tun i l.iu.iuct wns given at Guildhit! hetore hs recovered oacfoumei*, hut hope* \u2022bis «'(cning in honor .1 the Sultan of Tur- «r.- enterUin.-il of saving his life.The pyx !.y.Ih- I\u2019rr.r.i o! \\\\ a|.-, l-mai-1 i\u2019a.-.l a, u a* overthrown and found to he fruited and ihe Viceroy ot Egypt, and all the piincipul haltered, the chandelier* were destroyed.and present.u large portion ot the rood vereen was dis- MARITIME NEWS Rtporttd fur the Diiify Mtrtury.The steamer Magnet arrived up from helow about ri o'( lock lust night, having hn-n de.tallied by fog, she report* ibe bark Prekto in the Traverse, and a hark with pannuitger* at River du Loup.- \u2014 ^ - \u2014 BY TELEGRAPH FROM BELOW.Kaiiixk I\u2019oi.vr, July Ih.Weather waira.Very foggy.Wind light east.No shipping.\u2022 TIDE TA B L E limn watch *r qi'xaic\u2014oivu.timk\u20141867.SO.), ihe for mere intile purposes the new route will be still mote beneficial.Tho Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company have contracted to finish the line in a year.The whole system will be worked exclusively by English cperitors under.ono practical management.A net revenue of Jl'329,760 i inerea is estimated, which would produce a dividend ! of 27» percent per annum.Ultimately if, is intended to go on to China and Austral! i, by the continuance of this route, an I it look* tolerably certain that ore long wo shall be in communication with Sidney and Melbourne with the same certainty and facility as wc are now with the American Cuntinont.The public will be glad to see that tho estimated revenue is based upon messages of twenty word* at L.r) each.\u201d COl\u2019KN HAGEN, July 18, The Danish parliament ha» adjourned.LONDON, July lx, EVE.Consol* fMjf.5-20's 72|.\t111.Central Erie 4tiJ.bullion in the Lank .f England L ied £150,000.members of tl.o Government, wet Nearly .'1000 guest* sat d.iwn at th.- tut The greater nuiut rr > f ih.i.-e present were men the most eminent in the nation f«i' i rank or reputation.'Iho Hill and tables /wore gorgeously decorated, and the display of silver and gold plate WHS eXee.-.-ively riel) and dazzling.To i.iclu n grand ball given to the Belgian volunteer», who are un a visit to ibis | cunlry, i* in progress ui u.e Agriculluiul Hall, Over 15,000 peo/le are then.*.It is expected tint tl.c Sultan, the I\u2019rince of Wuli-s and others (>l the royal and dis-t ngui.-htd party at Guildhall will visit the Agricultural Hall b fore the cluse cl the tcsiivilies.A M 15 II I C A N N E W S.A M K RIE A N N 15 \\\\r S.I.! in i ST.LOUIS, July 18.Four bundled Mormeii» left :i last gbt for Salt I.k.-, I In-y came fiom ivirp'.ol, and wi I reacll llieir destination tier [.art of Sept, inlier.THE REMAINS OF LOUIS PHILIPP».NEW Vol!K.July 18.A desp-itch to tbo Herald fiom Havana, says that Santa Anna asserted tint lie w- nt to Mexico under a written hlipulation from President John, on and Secretary Seward, aided by loans of iiiooey and arms, and permitted to recruit troop within deliver up the body of Maximilian.poin-il in minute fragments all over the building, tin thu exterior, the weathercock hinl ilitiippuarcd ; number* of nUU-s were hoind dispersed about the lields and the dock tower was so cracked that it will have to he rebuilt.The church seems not to have bei n provided with a lightning conductor.f.'Hanoi* IN riiK Navt \u2014The order in Coun-< il coutuinilig the new irgolalinas ulluctiug ihe position of the imvigntiug oAiicrs of the royal navy was signed in the early part of July by her Majesty.A» anticipated hy us the name of master will he abolished, and' navigating cadets, midshipmen, auh-Heuteo-nui*, and heiiioiiuuts will he the designation applied to Ihe junior giadc*.The lank ol -toll comnniiider will, we lielieve, he retained.All Ihe otlicers now holding the post of mastei Htlendunt will t>e promoted to the rank of st ill captain, anil all those who may succeed He in hereafter will receive the same step.There is to h.a «liglit iuort-ase of pay, an < th.- muimum rale of half pay is to he 17* ad.per ilicin.There is lo he a compulsory >c-lirc-ment at do, and it voluntary one with the \u2022-aie Don of tie- Admiralty at 55 years of age.The navigating olli 'cra me iu all casus to he subordinate to executive officer* doing duty as i oininaiidiiig officers on hoard ship.Mm,-I'Ts in , owmutid are nut in future to wait upon lieiiluiiant* in command at any port « here tin- lieutenant may he acting as senior officer, il the date of the masters, commission is prior to that held hy the lieutenant.\u2014dimy anti .Very llntctte.\t\tMorn.\tRvt*.Monday\t15.\t\u2022.\u2022 5 51\tU 11 Tuesday\t16.\t.6 34\tIJ ft-i » eduesrlay 17.\t\t.7 II\t7 ;jo Tim rsduy\t16.\t.7 ,000,and Aftnoo next year,to entourage the continuance of Ids servir.-» in connection with the ihill-shot systvin.More 1 1,681 tons lees this yr.(.'umpHintire statement of arrival* end tonnage from the Lower Provinces up to date, and to the corresponding date last year \u2014 1866\u201453 vessel*.\t5,925 tons.1167\u201410\t«\t9,325 ARRKLS Hottled .Devonshire CIDKR \u2014 |u«ru.For Saie by ^ 0 ^ yioi'NTAIN.Quebec, July 19, 1867.\t106 SCOTCH WHISKEY\u2019 Just Received : ^vASF!8 of Superior SCUTCH WHISKEY E'er Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Juty 19, 1167\t166 souomo^ngT ^JATTIES KINKST SOUCHONG,\u2014About (ATTIES FINEST 15 to 16 Ibe l guubi u for nome tiiiio |o-i.in tln> n » i »i iniiiilHr of |,f»nii.niol Willi llio tfrouti'.l \u2022ni - i L-.of itiiy li a, lier of Hie une, in* among liia oiij)ili< ai.' a DUiulaii 11oui lii\" varioua .oin-nirri ial unit Wiiling Ai a'lottlle* aiul ofli i lUatilUtioli» liud aho an |>eili,>ll) aatioluil a uli lii* iiirtrin ti.ui unit liii|,iovimu)U< anil Itiul if far aupeiior to any tlu-y hav.evor la .ii ui ,|'iaii.R\u2014 rL1l*e I\u2019ia.iio-I^orte, A HIIOIIT C0MPUEUBN8IVK A PUACTICAL 8 VST KM \u2014HY\u2014 EDGAR A.ROBBINS, ITtOFESSOR OF THE l\u2019IANOKOUTE.rilHIS work meets the daily rei|ulroinonts X ni the PianUt.It combine* Harmony with those in.lUpeniahle point*recommended hv all eminent nmsteis for daily practice, and in so i.y»tumallir.ed as to readily impart a knowledge of Hie art of tinderritandiiig and executing thu dilHcultic* Involved In the nintio music of all the various Schools It Is likewirie Hilaptcd to all player», from the beginner to the tlnu»t urlist.l\u2019riceSl.50.Sent post-paid.OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publishers, Boston.Quebec, July 17, 18U7.\t181 i\" a.t.vo ro it te \u2022 u u# tti-> CHOICE! SPARK LINO ! ! BRILLIANT I ! I 11 rjl.L lie found in the New Collection \\\\ entitled, a THE PIANIST'S ALBUM,\u201d just out, containing all the popular pieces that are invariably called for, and with which every player abotild be familiar.Adapted to the capacity of the majority of player* j'ricu, Plain, $2.50 j Cloth, $J.OO; full gilt $4.00.Sent post-paid.OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publisher*, 277, Washington Street, Holton.Quebec.Inly 17, 187 Thirty Yrnr»» Kipcrience of an old fturNf.Slit*.Winslow's Hootiiiso Strcv i* the prescription of one of thu hi st Fiuiale Physicians and Nurses iu the United States, ami has been iiM d for thirty years with never-failing safety and suece»» by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant of one week old to Hie adult.It correct* acidity of the stomach, relieve* wind colic, regulate* the bowels, and gives rest, health, and comfoit to mother and child.Wo believe it the best ami surest remedy iu the World, In all times ot DYSENTERY and UIARIUDKA IN CHILDREN, whether it aiisesfrom teething, or from any other i arise.Full tllrcitlon* for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless the fae-iimilo ol CUR 1 IS A PERKINS Is on the outside wrapper.Sold by all Medicine Dealer*.25 cent* a bottle.OlHcc, '215 Fulton S\u2019.Jft, New York ; and '205 High Holhorn, London.Be sure and ask for MRS.WINHLOW'S SOUTHING SYRUP.All others are base and duagrruui imitation* sceptical of the value ot new remedies, and it was in a spirit of scepticism that wc tried the III).catbuuU detrrgciib.It is represented to lie a concentrated uh oholic solution of the constituent* of ,oal t tr, and to contain all the active ingredient* of thii tar, to wit, bcitaiuu, imp tin.line, and phenic acid.The addition '\u2022 of water, with agitation, make* a durable ! .mulsion, in which the tar remains iu a state of line suspension, aluiost equivalent to *o!u-Hon.Oui therapeutical experience of the preparation is very satis la.U)i y indeed.1 u our handri it lias heon a most eileclive ag.nt iu ions skill dimiries, espeiiully < /.eluatus daii.-i.and one , asc of paorianis wliidi lia,I re.-isted all otliei kinds of treatment speedily got well under the appli.atioti of the liq , carbouis detergeus.We esteou it a very valualili addition to our Usi of skin reiuidich, and worthy of a very \u2022 xtended ti al by the profess on.Iu the above classes of disease, and in various others, such as fetid ulceis.Ac., the preparation is put into tlic form of soap.PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REGISTERED AS\tSAPO\tCARBON IS DETERGE NS.) Tills Soap is unrivalled as a SKIN SOAP, as proved by abundant medical testimony.\u2022 Ity daily use ilifeetioils diseases are prevented, and a clear and healthy appearance impart, GBL8BtUTBt> UK«*!8rKliKI>\u2014 L E -A.TD .A NSW D0HK8TIC DISCiiVKHr.Cannot be wasteil, and is a pres, ative of Fu.nfture from the injurious eti., (|le coiumon article now iu use, as it citâtes no dust, and requires comparatively no lat uur.Suld ttti ywhtrr, tn Solid Blucki, Id., 2d.3d.4,1 and I».\t\u2019\t'\t' Tbe advantage of this Elegant f'ln mlcal Pieparatinii arc gicat saving ol time, ¦ hauli-u.ss of application, stnallne-ss ot quantity re-quir i.and the prevention of waste, nusi,'and its .cetrutlive cunseqiieuces.Furlht-r it ultimately prod in cs a pure uietallc 1 naling ut u bigb vlegiee of biillianey and durability, re-llcclliig Ixitb light aud heat.(See upei mien the side of each block.) 12, BOHO SQUARE, LONDON.V Agents Wanted, Quebec,July, ifitid\tl .m FREE TO EVERYBODY.A large ti pp.Circular, giving information\t, of tho greatest nnnortmu .t.u .\t, t in, freckles, pimples itml Vougluuss, fiom j t\tt c >üuük of tho fdco ntitl band», uik! Ivaves lhecom|>lexiou 1, y*',*\t,\t,\t.\tsmooib, transparent, blooming and ravishing it teaches how he homely may become \" '\t-\tb \u201cVr,,l'1U\u2018- \u2022>*'Spis 'll re.qie ted, ' and Hi, lotsAReli loYed.No young ladv or gentleman should fail to s-tld tb.ir address, and receive a copy oust, paid, by return mail.\t> 1 Address P.O.Drawer, 21, .\t\u201e _\tTroy, N.Y\\ jApril 23, 18B7.\t7,6m.95 To t/OIIMUIll|ltiV\u20ac*Na The advertiser heal tli in a few Unlike maiiy cosmetics, it contains material injiiitoils to tbu skin.Any Druggist w ill order it tor you, if not on hand, al 5U its.per bottle.'i'iie tiling iu the siugl wiile nt intermission, mid the pause butwin n liic series was only long fiioil-o lo enable the gun to cool During these I\" I rounds, a> will a during Hu- lus tienne mentioned, or logcHiet' h'l'J rounds, the bteei h \"p.aalcd p r-feetu Well, mid liad complet ly retained its easy movement, although Hie- gun had not been cleaned during Hi.whole .ourse of the Hial.in .«iioit, no dniii-iilt) or 01 jectiuu bud presi utuel ttseli during the vurious Series.Phe breech appuiattis pertoiniid i;.- tiiuclioiis with perlccl etiieie-iiiy, only when loading, it whs necessary to in.eit the i.titudge com-pietely into ns chamber, a- otherwise the closing III the breech would be impossible, and tbe utitridge would be liable to be tieformed iu case thu breech piece should bo brought up with a violent motion.Ol the 5\"9 shots mentioned, there was one miss-lire, but this cartridge also exploded alter iiavtng been slightly tinned in hum tier.J he liit.tnlge cases were not injured by liring, and no es'eape ol gas took place.After the K/UtHi day of Hie trial tb, gnu was taken apart and examined; some rust was loiitid on Hie \"irrei, and a deposi irutii Hie ; uadi 1 smoke in some pan ol the breech, blit the.a,) uiovt-iueiil ol the 01 eech apiiaralus «as not in any in.inner uliected.the gun was tuny i leaned, and luing continued Wilb ref.rme to ./.Filing with cartridge! pulpes, h injiiieil, was uimiueuce-d, in order learn tlie ili-i.t upon the tireeclii onsequetit upon the nurstiug ol a .arlridge ensu, ruspuct-Htu dauiuge to be apprehetidcd Ir.lit escape of gu» to the mitrksmaii Pn this end, tho gmi was screwe I on a rest, mid 2 shots were lireil witti cartridges which liad been tiled, and slightly split.1 lie 1ll.1t ol Ih.'Jf shots was, dial tile base nt the* catlridgu w.s almost e-11-t rely turn oil, the gas escaped upwards and dowuwmds, tore and s or.lied a paper which had been adjusted over thu breech, and about 4 to 5 inches fr.iii i.The- breech, however, remained without any injury, mid was covered only with a slight deposit ol powdei smoke In thu second series thu following tiial-ure mode with the- 1'eah dy gnu : With ri'tereucu tor.On tho 18th Get., 18tW.I 320 shuts, iu 10lories of 32 shots, j 02\t\u201c\t2\t\"\t31\t« 48| (\t30\t\u2022'\tI\t\" I\t.14\t«\t1\tu l\tf*\t\u201c\t1\t\"\tHie latter for the purpose of measuring Hu* recoil in tlie mc-asur-mg appaiatus, which shows a nii-au of 41.i; pounds.There was seven miss-tire-s, bat all tbe seven cartudges exploded upuu being sligblly turn- d.After eat li series of it.iiud.tbe barrel wa.* cooled by pouring water upon it The Iasi 104 shots were tired with gieased bullets by which the somewhat im-githir effect, wbitii bad lieen observed witli uugruased bullets, was obviated.At the tenuiuation of the liriug the breach was opened, and water was poured into it, and without being cleaned, was put aside until Hie- next trial, which took place on Ibu 19th Uctuher, Ifcüü.The gun was examined before being tiled, and was found to lie somewhat clogged with Hist, powder dirt and hard grease, but the breech worked with its usual facility.I be gmi was Hull again put together nndliring recommenced, us billows: I 59 shot» iu 1 series ; j 250\t\u201c\t8\ti- of 32 shuts; ï Ol\t\"\tI\tc aiming flout a rest in O' 3' ; I -'2\t'' ntpiii litiiig without aiming _ _ l\tini 5' ; 'Plie gun, irom which, iu 2 days, 891 shots bad been lired without chauiug, was now exmmued, mid the-middle of Hie bam I was hiuud somewhat covered with powder dirt in Hie breech was also powder dirt, but the grease w hich bad been dissolved by Hie tiring, liad lubricated Hie breech parts, uud dissolved Hie rust.The brc.ch worked with perfect' facility.Before continuing firing the gun j was clcuucd.On the 2\"th October, 1888, the trials with tbe 11 Peabody \u201d were continued, with greased 1 cartridges 128 shots wciu tired iu 4 m ries ol 1 .12 shots, without any difficulty.Duri.ig the 1 lust trial tin- marksman was provided with an American cartridge box, or pouch, contain-1 ing 32 cartridges.;:j sh.t-i were tired from J Ibe poui'li\twhlioiit a real, butaiuiiu^ don, Ac., £c IS\tltt*r iniiinf.\t11 li i i'.\t11 a* (i'.i/'7 of Original f.'lrr.) Rovai.Danish Lkuation A Nil ((ONSl'IiATK fiCNKKAb, Nkw Yoiik, 15th Oct, 1886.resi'lent uj trii/rnre Tnol Co,, l'/l\u2019/ne.U.I.INS D.VNI-O I 1 (NMi;NT has II MAJESTY\u2019S GOV.instructed tue to t'titilla 1111 b at e in you lln: B-port on Hie\" Peabody Gnu, nnide by tbe Boyitl (.'ommi-slou b r examining and trying experiments wild breach loading Arms.REPORT : The hrcech loading y stem of the Peabodv Gun is simple and convenient, and undc-r H e wliolo firing its mechanism has acted very satisfactorily.It was subjected to Hi following liials; 1.\tloo shots Irom rest, distance 800 foot.2.\t75 quick shots, witli and without rests distance- too feet.3.\tI lino days later ; 25 shots from rest, distance 800 feet.210 shots at target, distance 200 to 2400 feet.During these trials the gun was not cleaned.Incessant quick firing did not iuliucii e t c hitting quality, and the me.iianisiu continued to in t perfectly to thu la*t shot.12 sliutr were fir.I in on-' uiinute'.No change was perceptible iu tbu dill, rent tuais ; good billing slinfs were obtained .t a distance ot _ 100 leet 'i lie Coiniiii.-siou, composed id the ('llicers of tho Royal Artillerv, ort thus : hj liun has on Ihr irhotr giten a i'iy talntjai toi y rrsutt, and must he lOitsidrrcit Ihr h, si single sh,.i hrcrrh-loadinis u'tapon, with ¦ yihr rarlri'lgt s ai r «.o r/.1 have Hie honor to he, Your obedient servant, II.L)ULI.HER, d'Atliiires, ml inter, and A.t'g Consul Uritciul K Dit 'A L HALL, Fabrique Street, headquarters for\u2014 iv kind 01 Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, D ali.il:, Japan Lily, Gladiolus, Tuberose, 1 ris, Geriiiauica, and other Imported Flown Boots, (' lie\u2019s Supoiphosphate of Lime, the best fertilizer.A descriptive Catalogue ol Heeds to be liml gratis.L urge buyers and country merchants liberally considered.\u2014 AI.SO, LATKI.V BKCKIVKIl: \u2014 H air, Tooth, Nail, and other Brushes, A large stock ol English Kelined Camphor.L aiig's Feeding Bottles for Infants, I.feldg's Food, Ridge s Patent Food, Ac.For Sale at Low Prices, by RODERICK Me\u2019.Eon, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.STEAM MANI FA' TI BEB \u2014in'\u2014 FurniliHGi (M;, MsIeaMc.All Order» cxei uted outlie Shortest Notice.if\" Hu i* also prepared to utte el Funerals, having a unignifi.nit Hearse, uud is i.a ly to supply at the shortest notiee t uFFINS IN Wool), nr IKON, having un assoitnisiit of sizes.CRAPES, GLOVES, Ao., mrnished to order.NO.28, HT.VALLIKHK STREET, QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec, 22, 1888.\t12111-295 E.J.CHESLEY, STOCK BUCKEH, l.aml and .Mining Agent.\u2014alho,\u2014.PATENT RIGHT \u2019AGENT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings < > A rL ^W-zV.REFERENCES : Hon.iidiii A.Mm Donald, Kingston ; linn.Alcx ihdei Cuiuphcll, Kiligstiiu ; lion.Ji/iin Hamilton, Kiugstoii ; Hun.James Patton, Kingston; Hon.Geoige Blown, Toronto; She rill Jarvis, Toronto ; C.J .Campbell, Esq., Manager ('oiniuercial Bank.Toronto; T.\" '\" \"I ide, K-q.Manager Buyal Bank, 'I'orouto, Hmi.P.M.Vuiikoiig!iiict,Cliuui'ellur, Toronto ; Hon.T.D.McUeu, Minister of Agiiculture, Mnnlreal; Wm.Workman, Esq., liesldeut city Bunk, Montreal; B.H.Cassells, Esq, Mauager Bank U C.Quebec; Hoii.J.h.Macdonald, Cornwall ; Judge Jarvis, Cum wull ; Hou E.Perry.M.L.C.Coboitrg.Quebec, Dec.15.1888.\t289 Quebec, May 2.1887.103 ir re 15.cV S.II.THO.ML\u2019SOX, .I ,ji n(ÿ for Canada.WHISKERS and MUSTACHES forced to grow upon Hie sinoiiHiest face iu from three to live weeks by using Dll.BE VI0 N k'.-s R ESTA I '-RATEÜB CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful disi uveiy in modern science, acting upon Hie beard and Hair in an alnicst miraculous innnner.It bus been used by the elite of Paris and London with tbe most llatterlng success.Names of all purchasers will be registeied, and if eutire- sutisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be 1 lieurfully refunded.Price by mail, sealed «\"d postpaid ÿl.Descriptirc circulars and ti'Kliinoiiials msllcd free.Address KERO Eli, Slll'TTs ,n co., chemists, No 285 Itiv.-i Street, Troy, N'.Y'., Sole agents for Hie United States.Quebec, April 5, 1887.I y-81 RUSTON, PROCTOR & 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 A CO.\u2019S CON T R AUTO KS\u2019 LOCO MOT IV ES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PI MPS.RUSTON, PROCTOR A CO.Engineers, Locomotive Woiks, Lincoln, England.\u2022 Quebec, May 8, 1887'\t28-l«f-108 Jo Vt.v «% iiüiMviriinôjiFI BEA UTY,\u2014Auburn, Golden, Flaxen, LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE oAliCL DECLARED BY CON( OISSEUUS TO US THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.w, E.HAGAN, Troy, N.Y., Cliemist.BARNES A CO., Wholesale Agents, Saratoga Spring Watsr, sold by all Druggist* baring been restored to l,y » very simple f uiedy, alter having suffered tor several vents vviib a severe lung affection, and Hint drnul disease eonsuiuption\u2014is anxious to make known to ids fellow-suff'erers Hie in ans ot turc*.Heimstreefs i' Imitable Hair Coloring is not ,\t- -,.1)1.an instantiinvou* d)es are composed ! ing tbu i'eabody guu, wliich had teen left at the target, being 13 shots per ininiite.j universally.F urthe-r, then were hied, 159 shot.'i iu 4 series 1 Quebec Di 84\t'\u2022\t1\t\u2022\u2022\t!\t\u2019 At tbe* beginning, and during ibesn rounds, a quantity ol diit was thrown into thu breech.Alter each time the brccch opened a itli so Ult \u2022 what more difficulty than usual, but at the second or third louud it recovered its regular easy movement.During the Hist series on this day, lest* were made lo ; rove whether, if the cattridge bn inserted while the hammer is down, the cat tridge- will not explode upon ¦ losing the breech.Tbi dill not take place.It was also louud adinissablc, and without damage, to fire the gun at exactly the same moment Hint it was closed.The gun out of which 1754 shins had now been lired, was again covered with dirt anil was expos.il to tbu dump night air, until thu next following day.for t oiiliiitiing trial, nniiiely :_ Un tin* 22111I Ut tola r, l»66.I puli exatiiin- C'AUTIOJN AGAINST FRAUD.HE success of this most delicious and A unrivalled ('iindinii'iit having citugcd certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce \u201d to tholr own inlerinr com pnunds, the Publie is lierehy informed th.vl Hie only way to secuie Hie gcimiuc, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE ami to soo thnl (hoir nitiius are tipou tin II'I/I/I/KC, labels, tluj'iirr and bolllr.\u2022Somn of the f.neign markets having been suppli d with a spuriims Worccstersliire Sam e upon the wrapper and lalnds of winch the names of Lea and Pi rriiis have been forged, I*, nml P.give notiee that they bave furnished their cm respondents witli power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Mauti-factuiers and Y\u2019utidorsof such, or any other imitations by wbirh tbe-ir ligbt may be infringed.A K FOR LEA Ù.PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE, Ami Ski: N.\\«k ox Wium.ii, Labkl, BoTTIK AXO StoITKII.Wliotcsnle and (or Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Lon-and by Groccis and Oilmen and Silken CURLS I'li.dm ed liy Hie Use of Prof.DkIIiiki x k FRI-sEU LE CHEVEUX,' * in- application warranted to curl Hie'mus I strnil and siubborn hair of either sex Into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls, lia» been used by Hie fasliiuimbles of Putis and London with Hie most grutif>ing results Does no injury to Dm Imir.Price by mail, scaled nml postpaid, $!.Descriptive circulars mailed free.Address BERGER, SHL'TTS A CO., Chemists, No.285, River Street, Troy N.V., Sole Agents for thu United States.Quebec, April 1887 ly-81 1 I, 1868.I 'Jlll-J-S BISHOP There rnincHi glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gr.at and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free fot all, and all may be fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID 15 IN A.M 15 Lu.For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, L'UK most valuable and perfect preparation in use for giving Hie skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, tl.at is only found in youth.It quickly n moves Tau, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, (Sa11/w 11 ess Eruptlous, and all impurities of the skin kindly healing the siinic, leaving the skin white ai'd clear as alabaster.Its use cannot e detei led by tlm closest scrutiny, nml being ¦a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless It is the only article of the kind used by tin French, and is l'onsidercd by Hie Parisian as indispensable to a purfeit toilet.Upwards of 30,i)0i) Outlies were sold during the just year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy.Price only 75 cents.Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SUl ITS A Cu., Chemists, 285, River St., Troy, N Y .Quebec,April 8, 1887.\tly-82 AFFLICTED ! SOFTER NO MORE! U* HEN by the 11»\" of DR JOINVILLES KLIXKK you tun bu f iirtd iitriunutut- Ettorvesceiit ( itratu oi Mamu\u2019isiu rnms pcifectly whiti and delicntely 1 lean 1.granulated prepaiation possesses reninrk- ||.Ill who de.ire if 1.\t,\t,\t.¦.e.'.i» u) es are < oinpos.d ing mu I «aoouy gun, WHICH nan neon left in the in esen ntlon 'i hi il ' r f r .\u2019,ini'\t,\u2018\u2018\u201cr\t,\u201c\u201cl'\u2022\u2018\u2018Ole or less .lestioy the the eouditiou ahoi e desciiUed, it was found.iiginai Hair Coloring, and has keen growing covend with rust, and completely eloBgcd ov, r twi'i,iy y, ars.It res lores giav hair to with dirt, It 11» oiimnal color by gradual absorption, m a inosi reniaikuldu manner, li is also a Inauli- tlie dir ctions lor prepating and using the sam., w I,nh they »ili fiu.i a si \u201ek teas for Loxstarriox, Asthma, Bhiimiiitis, Cuiuus I1i.11* and all Throat and Lung Affeilioiis.\u2019 Plie only oiiject of the ad verllser In semling I h.I reseriptlon is to hi m fit the Mtlheted, and spread inful niation whieh he coiio ives to h\" iiivaluai le, and he hopes eveiy sufferer will try his remedy, a* it wi.l cost them nothing and may prove a blessing.Parties wishing the prescription, mss, by return mail, will please address REV.EDWARD A.WILSON, YVilliamsburg, Kings Co., New York.Qnebic, Mays, iR 7.\tly-Uw-107 ERRORS OF YOUTH.A Oeiitleniiin who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Preniatu.u Dceuy, ami all (he effects of youthful iadueretioo, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all wbo m ed it, tho recipe uud directions lor making the very simple remedy bywhi.h be was cured.Sufferers wishing to profit by the adveitUei s experience, eau do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN H.OGDEN 42, Cedar Street, New Y\u2019erk .I Quebec, May 7, 1867.\tIy-law.iü7 .\t- .beuilti- nil hair .liessing Sold in two Mies\u201460 eU nml $|\u2014by all dealers.C.HKIUSTUKKT, Chemist, 8,irstoga Spring Water s Id by all Druggisu tbu lesillls with Hiom oi l until in Hie eany slug, ol tbe- tiial for accurucy.With reference to/.12 s li oi .*, at a laiget .1 u yards distant, 32\t\u201c\t\u201c ooO \u201c\t\u201c The vi ry satisfaetory results as to aecuiAcy obtained, hi.- slionn in tbu aceuiu puny ing diagrams .d targets No.1 and 4.Alter the tint tew shot* Hie breech apparatus had recovered it* smooth movement, and continued to operate thus throughout.Upon taking Hu-guu apart and examining it, alter 1982 shots -,\tbad been tired, no alteration or injury pose», hold everywhere at 5o rts per bottled 01 »UV pall of the bree, h cou d be di covered Lvuxs ExTHACTor Peas Jamaica niane*-lor I11d1gesiu.il, Nausea, Heartburn hick lieiulnchi', l.'holi r t Mornus, Flatuleiu y \\.wheie a warm stiiniilant is rcquir.d Its earei Ini preparation and entire purity make» it a heap and reliable aiin le lor eulinary pur- Ask for other Lvos's\u201d Pure Extract.Tak Saratoga Spring WaUr, sold by all Druggists June 21, 1868,\tlJ9-12m Ultb this dial, the lest* with the Peabody guu were com Itidctl, wbidi, with gooil cartridges, lias been found to aaswer every requirement lor a military aim.Viksxa, Jan.8, 1867.(Signed.) ARCH DUKE WILHELM, Lieuleualt General.I v, and at a trilling cost The astonishing success which has ttendeil this invaluable medicine tor Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and IXTIIODCCKI) ami I'liKi-Aiti.n nr\tprostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, ini- AIPHFTY\tnTQHGP\tlYTo.-ofenfo».» potency, or any of tho conseqUeneos of youth- ALFHLD\tBIbriOl , lïïa.P.nctur .Ug ,,.1 indiscretion, n.iiders it the most valuable Chemist.\tpreparation ever discovered 17 * 18, Speck s Fields, Mile End New Town \" .wil1 rt.n\",v\u2018\u2019 \u201c11 nervous affections, de- 1 prcrttiioD fxntfineut, mraparity fur Rtmly or LONDON.\t, lui' iness, loss of memory, confusion, thought of self de trtiction, fears of insanity, Ac.It will u-Htore tbe appetite, renew Hie hi'iilth of those wnn have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil priii tics.Young .Men, be humbugged no more by \"Quark Doctors\" and ignorant practitioners, but si nd .itlioiit delay for the Elixer, and be at once restored to health and happiness.A I\u2019erfeet Ouro is Unarantecil in every instance.Pi ice $1, or f ur bottles to ono address, $3.une bottle is sufficient to effect acute iu all nidi nary cases.Al.su, DU.JUlNY'lLLK'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy ami permanent i urc of Gonorrhea, Gleet.Uretlnal Disi harges, Gravel, tUrieiure, and all altci lions ot tbe Kidneys and Bladder.Cures llectcd in from three to live days.They are prepared from vegetable extracts Hint are harmless to Hu-system, and never nauseate thu siomnch or emptegliatu Hie breath.No change ol diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner iuterlcte with business pursuits.Price, $1 per box.Either of the above mentioned articles will being Imitated, re, ently applied lo the Court I ,K'»l\u2018Ut/\u2018J \u201cu>'\t«-'osely scaled and oi Chancery for an Injunction to .e-train suc I.,\tü\" ,c' i lu i lat ion.\tibe Injunction was inmii dintcly : 1 0akey\u2019s Xon-Mumiiïal SHvor-smillis' Soap, O UBPASSE8 all other Articles for CLEAN-n ING and POLISHING SILVER, KLM.rRO-PLATK, Ac., Tublettf till cucli.JOHN 0AKEY & SONS, Manufacturers ol the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, EMERY, BLACK LEAD.CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY mid GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other G LUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Black friars Road, Loudon, S.Quebec, March 13, 1887.\tI2m-8l pOUOHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT '\u2022J CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by KeahHg\u2019H Voiiffh iuozciiiris.FUR HALF A CENTURY this well known remedy lor Pulmonary Disordeis lias success-I.illy Stood the test of public approval, and heir usefulness bus been extended to every dime and country of tbu civilized world.They may be found alike on the gold fields of Australia, the back woods of America, iu every important place iu Hie East or West Indies, and the Palace of Pekin.During this long period they have withstood the pretentions of numerous inferior rivals, and are now the acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac, Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins by ¦ mom am Kkatixii, Chemist, Ae., 79, St.Paul\u2019s liurchyard, London.Retail by all Druggists ml Patent Mcdi iue Vendors In tho World N.B.\u2014To prevent spin ions imit\u2019itions, ; lease to obiei ve (but lliu words \u201c KEATINGS ClfUGH LOZENGES\" me engraved on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none are genuine.Nov.22, 1888.\t2G-2UW-270 insolvent Act of 1H
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