The Quebec daily mercury, 16 août 1867, vendredi 16 août 1867
[" .1/ 0 It E S E T X T /' J> l -l E T /* >' E !\u2022 O S E T PR .E L / .1 D l 0 A M .\u2014 Virg.Georg.IV.5.VOLUME LXIL\u2014NUMBER 190.FRIDAY FVf NINO.AUGOST 16.1867.PRICE THREE CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, f aruiujku uv Tims.Uary, Bun., 1805.) G K O II (J K T .C A K V , Km rou and ITuusimt.Rates of Advcrtiüinc.first InMrlion, 6 llui-s uud uixlur.?¦' BO -\t- .7 IllH-i to 1\" .0 8*1 i\tl'|.wiinln ui 10 liui'S, 8e.pur linv Suhiniutut Insertiunt\u2014(Jiisrli v Pries.All AdvortUemeuts, imiwi'ompiiuieil with directiouH, ar« iiiaurtvU uutil YurhiU, mill iliitrKL'd aeconllugly.UrtliT* rordiHeoiitiniilUK AdvertUements, to tu> lo writing, uiiil dollvorud tho ul\u2019turuoon pro-TioiiM to publloAtion.I'umoiis mit liaviiiK Ai counts ut tliis ullieu will bu rmiuirod to puy ou giviiiK Advcrtiso-OuuU.KJTJitl communications must be post paid.Terms of Subscription.I'kiims.\u2014Yearly, |0.Half yearly, $3.Quar-torly.ll 50, in advance,or by weekly pay-U.en t lit the rate of 7|.RICHELIEU COMPANY.THE NEW AND KIKST-CLASS STKAMEU XJ TSf X O CAl\u2019T.UEO.HUMI'HUEY, Will Leave the ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, KOU MONTKEAL, EVEKY MONDUY UNO THURSDAY, AT HIOHT O\u2019CLOCK P.M., Calling at Three Hivers.CABIN PASSAGE, $3.01), Meals and Stateroom Bertlis ineluded.HKTU11N TleUeta Three Dollars.STEEHAUE !|A CENTS.Freight taken at 25 per cent under taritl rates.For further Information apply at the (itlice of the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.OAROURY, Sec.St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, Aim.2, 18*17.\t17s FOE HAIHA 11 bAY, MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP, CACOUNA, ___& TADOUSAC.TWO TUIPS PEU WEEK.T HE S P L E N DID NE \\V S T E A M E It Capital, TWO MILLIONS Sterliug, and Large Reserve Funds.Fire Deim riment.ntH IS Company continues to ISslHE Buildings and all othe.dercrlplion» ofl'roperty | against l.1 ss or DAMAGE hv FI HE, on iiib msi vayoikam.* ihgiis, am.at tiis cowasi BAT»* * IIABCgO BY ANY U0OH ESOUSII Cold ANY.\t.All just losses promptly settled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to England.The large Capital and judicious management ol this Company, insure the most pet lor t safety to the assured.No charge for Policies or transfers.Life Department' The following advantages, among numerous others, are ottered by this Company to parties intending to Insure their lives :\u2014 Perfect so» urlty for tho fulfilment of its engagements to Pulley-holders.Favorable Hates »f Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and .Hide ueiit, and tho mo.-t liberal consideration ot all 'liiestioua t ounecU'd w ith the interests of the assured.Thirty days grace allowed for payment id renewal premiums, anil no forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake.P licics lapsed by nou-pnynieiit < l pri'iiiiaiiis maj he ron.w .1 w itliin three months, by paying the preniiun , with a line ol ten shilliiigi per .ut,,»m tlie production of satisl.i» lory evideliee ot til** good stale ot l.ealtli ol the life a-sin.d.Partieipation of profits l.v tlie assure»! umouutiiig to two-thirds .» »eiii p.i anniiin on the sum assured being on ages from twenty to forty, 8n per i; ut on the premiiiiii.Next division of protil in 180»:.Stamps unii Policies are not charg»1»! lot.AH Medical F\u2019ees paid by the ( ompauy.Mkdic.m Hkynuks :\u2014Dit.UOWAND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.AGENTS.Quebec, Juno Ibt, 18U7.141) xj isr x o isf 9 CAPT.GEO.HUM PH HEY.Will leave Quebec, iluriug tlie Season^ FOR- HA.! HA ! ! BAY, SATURDAY MORNING, ORLEANj_FKRRY.ON and after MONDAY next, the 27th inst.the \u201c MAID OF » HI.FANS\" will resume lier Hegular Summer Trips, (iilliug at Indian Cove and St.Joseph :\u2014 Leaves the Isi.ani.ri\u2019HIS COMPANY beg leave to inform the I citiisens of the new Dominion of Canada that they have miide arrangements lo introduce their celebrated Watches to their notice.They , aro prepared to prove that their watches are AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A.M.ARRIVING A\u2018l made upon a better system than\tothers in\t'\tMURRAY BAY,\tat.1\to'clock.the world.\t1\tRI VER DU LOUP, At.\t5\tP.\tM.They commenced operations in\t18jO, and\tTA Du US AC ut.8\tP.\tM.their factory now covers lour acres\tof ground\ti, » , u a .i', »y\t.\t>\ti*\tm and has cost moi ! than a million ilollars, ii'iil l\t\u2018\t\u2018 \u2019\t, employs over 70*) operatives.They pro- | Returning,\u2014Mil! leave HA.HA.BAT at du»e 75,000 Wat» lies a year, anil mike and I .j A.M.SUNDAY, calliugal TADOUSAC, and sell not less than one half ot all the watches , rt,m,j|1 llt m VER DU LOUP till 7 A.M.on sold in the United Stales.Up to the present .time it has been impossible 1er them toil».MONDAY, nrn mg At 8.15 A.M.\u201c 2.30 P.M.\u2022* 5.00 P.M.Leaves Quebec.At il.oo A.M.\u201c .t.iio P.M.\u201c\t0.00\tP.M.Besides uu Early Trip on Market Days, and two trips on Sundays.The Steamer does not uudertaku to Stop at Indian Cove during tin easlerly gale l> » Saturdays the isst trip oi tlie Bout will be one hour Inter.By order, P.PLANTE, Master.Qvehec, May 25, 1867.\t6m-122 more than supply tho constantly increasing liume demand j but recent ailditions to their works have cuuhleil them to turn their attention lo other mallets.The difference between their manufacture nml tlie European, is briefly this : European watches are made almost entirely by hand, lu thi\u2019in, all these mysterious inUnitesitual organs which when put together create tlie wutcll, are the result of slow ami toilsome mu nun l processus, Mid the result is of necessity a luck of uniformity, which Is liidtspcusinic to correct time-keeping.Both the eye nud the baud of tlie most skilful operative must vary.But it is u fai t that, except watches uf the higher grades, European watches are the product of the cheapest labor ot Swit/.rrloml, ami the re«ult is th»' wortlilossAiicrcs, Lepius, and so-called Paient Levers\u2014which soon cost more in attempted repairs than tbeir original price.Common workmen, boys and women, buy tlie rough separate parts of these watches from various factories, polish and put them together, and take them to the nearest watch merchant.He stamps nud engraves them with any name or brand that may be ordered\u2014whether London, Paris, Geneva, or what not ; and many a man who thinks ho lias a genuine 11 M.I.Tobias, of Liverpool,\u201d (whose a.m.R.W.SHEPHERD.I.EAvs Poixr I.hvi Ï.90 A.M.\u2014 Mail Train from Montreal A till) West.8.00 9.00 10.00 11.2i)-Excurs1on fri lu River du Loup I ou Mondays, l.tio P.M.2 30 4 .On\u2014Passengurs and Mails from River li AMs, Just Kt»eivcd.For Sale by ADAM WATTBR8, 11 A 13, John Street.Quebec, July 10, 1807.\t158 NOTICE.A LI.ROOK ACCOUNTS MUST BE settled at once by CASH PAY MEN'l or otherwife.From tbia date, all SALES will bu poiilive-ly for CASH ONLY, with a liberal discount, aa the Stock rou»t bo clear-d out by the 1 at AUGUST.T.LAIDLAW & CO.COMMENCING ON Tuesday» the 25th Instant, The Magniticulit Iron Steamer XffiCjAk\u20acjr2V3ESlQC\u2018« (Captain Faiuurikvs,) t IJII.L leave tho NAPOLEON WHARF, \\ \\ Quebec, every TUKSUA Y and FRI DA Y j MORNING, during the Season, at SEVEN o'clock, for the River Saguenay to Hu 1 Hu Bay, calling at Murray Bay, River du Loup «ml Tadousac.By taking this steamer at Quebec, the Touriataml Invalid will enjoy the refnshliig uml invigorating breuxu uml picturesque scenery »>l the Lower St.Lawrenc»-, uml avoid the uuiioyaucu of TraUHhipmeUt, a* the Steamer tuns direct to Murray Ray, Hiver dn Loup, Tadousac and Ha ! Hal Bay.No expense or inconvenience in exchanging I louts at Quelle»:; ill every instance the steamer* arc brought alongside of each other.Tills spli-udld steamer is built in watertight compartments, uf great strength, and i < quipped with every appliance for safety, and hi knuwlüdged to he OHO of the hunt Sen ti'XitB altoat.Shu is titled up with large Family Staterooms, most comfortably furnished, ami , in every respect sccoml lo none on tho Canadian waters Return Tickets, good for the season, will < l,e issued, uml limy be obtained on appluiilioii lo the Agent at Hie Hotels, or at the DIB» e Napoleon Whart.JAMES STEVENSON, Agent.Quebec, June 18, 1867.\t2m.l4i liKA^D TRIM RAILWAY.mme r.r«it>leH FUR AUGUST, With Maps of all the Railway gtatiouB lu Canada.PRICK.FIVE CENTS.For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Aug.10, 1867.\t185 MEDICAL HALL, l|i|i»-r Town Market Square.IJUKK VINEGAR, suitable for making X Raspberry Vinegar, Ac.Price 30 Cents 1 per gallon.McLeods Granular Effervescing Citrate of Magnesia is a safe and agreeable Medicine, 1 curing Headache, Biliousness and I ndigcitlun Price 25 and 60 cents per bottle.Mather\u2019s English Fly-Killing Papers.Aqua-Vivaria and Goldfish.Iced Soda Water, with Cream and othe Syrups.Fur Salo at THE MEDICAL HALL, Uppei Town Maiket Place.Quebec, Aug 6, 1867.\t181 Tile St»ainshlp ST.DAVID, C*er.Watts, will sail from QUEBEC for GLASGOW, direct, on or about TUESDAY, the 9th of July, Inlnut.Tbe Steamship ST.GEORGE, Cai-t.Smith, will sail from Quebec fur Glasgow direct, on or about SATURDAY', tlie 17th Aug.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Cabin.$60.00 lut» Mlicdiat.$40.00 Steerage.>2 1.00 Intel mediate Passengers by this Line are lilrnlshed by tlie Company witli beds, bedding and all other requisites.Fdr particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE A CO., Agents, 21, St, Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.12,1867.\tleu QUEBEC BATH HOUSE \u2014AND\u2014 HAIR-DRESSING ROOM, OPPOSITE RUSSELL'S HOTEL Ij'VKRY accommodation is afforded at the J Hath House.Tho Pubic may depend upon the most ex-tremo cleanliness nud care In every respect, toge ther with all tlie lalcsl improvements ami conveniences.Terms for Ruths, 25 emits.Sait Water HatliH, 6u cents.Season Tickets, $4.8.BOURGEOIS.Proprietor, Quebec, June 19, 18*17.\t3UI-I42 niE OLD GAOL.FOlt &AIÆ, The Wood, Iron and Stone.ol\u2018 the Old Uaol.r I ' KN'DKKS will be received by DANIEL 1 WILKIE, ESQ , to the 1st of JULY.It il» expected tliat the Tenders will state the time required forth»: removal of the materials ; a wall to be retained, three feet high above tho level of the Gaol Yaitf, except on the Wings of tin.- present front.June 14, 1867.POSTPONEMENT.The time for receiving TENDERS for the above is extended to the 1st SEPTEMBER.Quebec, July 5, 1867.\ttd-164 CO A L Ol L JUST Received, direct from the manufacturers : 60 Bniucls Parson's No.1 Pennsylvania.60\tDo\t(lo\tCanadian White.60\tDo\tdo\t11\tLemon color.At Wholesale and Retail, p, S.\u2014All oidcrs fur OH ut retail, will be delivered as far as the City toll gates.F.O.VALLERAND, No 6, Mountain UHL >/t*y>, Steamboat, Hailroatl, Mill, and Stable Ln-iitoniH, AH to burn Coal Oil without the glass chimney RED A GREEN SIDE LIGHTS, BINACLE LAMPS.Just Received a complete assortment of the above iu Brass and Tin, at F, Ü.VALLKKANDS, No.6 Mounfa* u Hill, Tin: UIJKBKC MERCURY, AJJGUST l«, 1807 f P f f f f The Mercurv, being the ouly Dally E/enlag Newspaper la Quebec, aud a1, all times fully up with the very Itteet Maritime and Genera' Intelligence, otters to the public ' most deftiraolt.Adverts if chaanel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.RlubflivU Company\u2014J E DeMbftlupS, Provlncu of C'anada\u2014I.II iluot.itudurtioii of Dry (iuoUa\u2014l.rgcrA Hiutict.Cheap rt himself by lis ai ni', lu doing s-, one of los legs enter- : i d between tl.e 'pokes of tbe wheel, nnd was sh .t ire I to pieces, the bones protruding ! ilirougb the flesh.Big Titr.i ' Prof Swallow, of the Mis-»oiur.'Gml _:i'il Survey, e.aiius that State rivals Calif'nil in the miller of gigantic ttees.IL'spieifies i nun ber of tiees in llowiird.Mi-'is-ijpi, ami C'i|ie Girardeau eouuHis Sniiiheast Missouri, which aie iiiurkal .e tor size.The laigcst is a syei-feet above tbe ground e feet in circumference; m.tl.ir sjeniii' re girtbs tbiny-iigbt and a .\t.\t.J.ulf leet a cvp css, twenty-nine feet; a mg it was the regular trim for New ) oik.cotton wood, lnrty leet, a white oak, tweiiiy-iher.due, turned the swit h !er that tia.k six leet , a lu ip ueo, (poplar), thirty feet ; which is uarraw gusge.Tbe broad*guage \u201c\"d a willow is twenty-lour leet iu cireum ears, of course, went off tbe truck and fell I *crcncc a,,ll 0,10 hundred feet high, over tbe embankment.The two cars with\t- R.R.Accihent at St.La.miif.rt.\u2014 \\ special train ol two plat!orm«ears, two box ears, and a first class-car, was on Wednesday conveying to Richmond the circus troupe from Montreal.The l\u2019>20 a.m.train for New )iuk should, have preceded m re which two this special train, whioh, however, left first.measures l\"rty ibn md tbe Switchman at St.Lamb' rt, think- horses turned completely over, and yet the horses did not seeui tu be much hurt.Tl.e statement of tbe Minerve, that one ef the circus men Was killed, must be a mistake as no one was materially injured.The Venice is eager to renew her old bonds with the E.st.A letter in the Moniteur 'tat.s tint it is prop'si d to establish a di-reci line of steamers between tbe \u201c Queen of c e Adriatic city nud Alexandria, and that tb'.' Viceroy of Egypt is very favouiable to cars suffered considérable damage, and the the entcrpiiM and willing to pay twc*thirds track was considerably torn up*\t1 vt the necessary subvcDUoa, THE SIEGE O F M EX I UO.STORY OF AN ENGLISH RESIDENT.\" One of tbe Besieged,\" whoso letter is dated from the city of Mexico oa the 2'ith June, write* to the Timet giving on account of the terrible siege of that city, lie says : Thinking that from the recent tragic events iu this unhappy country it good share of : interest will be sttiaetod towards it, 1 venture to send you a short a-count of the tenible siege the capital Ins just sustained\u2014one of tbe Worst, perhaps, taking \\ into account the size ol the place, that this century has seen in the whole wmld, Tiiis can easily be imagined when it is known that during the t>7 days the siegu lasted no i food entered the city, containing ovci 200,.000 inhabitants, who had not only luih-d to make uny previous provision or preparation 1 Ibr H, but during the preceding two mouths : bud been unable to get the usual supply, owing to the partial blockade of the place, ' and also to tho shortsighted policy of the i Government in seizing many of the Indians, who brought provisions, to serve in the army ; and thus deterring others from venturing to the market with their goods.Necessaries of life, therefore, roxu to a fabulous price, bread being from 10s.to 12s.per lb., meat of lean milch cows 4s.per lb., horse flesh ! from lid.to Is.Indian corn cr maize, ^ which is sometimes s»ld for 8s.a carga of 3Ü0lb.,*ws8 jC30 ; lean fowls 8s.ouch, egg* three lor 2s.Many of these prices were ! merely nominal, it was often impossible to get Hour or tuaizo fur love or money, as 1 there was no regular sale of them in the 1 markets.Those who had them wore oblig-! ed to keep it a profound secret, for immediately it was known the Government pounced upon them and gave them to its 1 soldiers ; they had, in (act, the power to enter any h.use lo search for provisions.I have seen soldiers go into the miserable huts of the poor and bring out u few bands* ful ol maize that the inmates hud carefully hoarded up.Hundreds, if not thousands, died of starvation, and those who were lull had hardly strength left to crawl up to you i in the streets to ask for aims.The scene at the jummleria», or bread shops, belurc their stocks were exhau.-ted, which happened about three weeks before the termination of the siege, was most heart-rending.There were ouly three open in the whole city ; tho doorsfwere crowded at one or two 1 o'clock in the morning, in order to get a good place by the time they were opuued.All day tbe i-treets leading to them were j crowded.Outside one near where 1 live five persons were fouud dead one morning, having dropped down Iron exhaustion.Many others perished by the crush, or by die swords ot the soldier < put,!here tognuid the place.There was sometimes an oppor tuuity of leaving the city, oi which thousands availed themselves at the risk of being shot on the way.In fact, seven women , and children were killed by one shill while half-way between the two camps, lor while , flags received uo respect, the only chance being that both tides were wretched inuiks-tuen.While tho poor suffire! to fcaifully the rich hud also their share ; forced loans never to be paid and coutributiuns ioilowiug in quick succcs.-ion.Those w n> refused to : pay were put iu prison, without anything to cat or dnuk, until they did ; while others who bid themselves had their hou.-cs gu irdcd | to prevent the entry of uny lo -d for their wives audchhdrcu.Nearly halt the money, moreover, thus collected went into the pockets of (be chiet officials.All commerce of course, was suspended, tbe only lllu in tbe strcc s being the iiiovcme.t of troops from one , oint to another, tho pres-gaog going about seizing almost any one they could caloh, and searching houses for horses and tbo carriage ot the wounded lo tbo hospital*.It is needless to dwell on till tbo horrors which are common to all sieges.I cionot, however, help mentioning one that oimo under my notice.A poor man who hud lately lost his wile and was left with three little children was seized one day by the press-gang, or leva, while out sca/ehing for food for his little ones, whom bo had left locked up at home.He begged and prayed lo be allowed to go home to let them , out and give them iu charge to some neigh* hours, or else to send and do so.This was refused him till the third day, when be lound them dead.Another incident occurred at tbe intrenchraents of the two camps.Tbe Liberals, or bescigors, stuck up a dead horse, with a largo placard, with \"Came para lo» traiilore»\" (meat For the traitors).The besieged, or Imperials, answered by putting up an old woman who bad died ot starvation, with \u201c Carne paru los coburili»' (meat for the cowards), a stinging reproach lor their not properly attacking the place, instead of trying to starve it out.Amid nil this misery an anomalous scene presented itself every evening iu the I\u2019iaxa, or principal square, where the band played.Crowds of ai-jallero» nud sonoritas, decked in their best, walked ah mt utterly indifferent to the mar of the cmnon, which did not make a bad accompaniment to the music, often coming in right for tbe bass-drum part.We, the English of the city, have particular cause for rejoicing at tbe termination of tbo siege, for our position has been anything but enviable, as the commander, Marquez, appointed lieutenant general by the pour Emperor while he was at Queretaro, is less a man than a demon, and a oemon possessed of inveterate hatred to the English.It was lie who murdered the English doctors at Tncubaya, a town near here, ordering them out to be shut while attending to the wounded, and who broke open the seal-t of the English légation some years ago.taking oui 8(500,000.This nppniutinciit of the late Emperor w.as the greatist fault be ever com-mit'ed, but d arly has ho pii I fur it, fur nearly all unite in saying that Ind it tmt bci'ii for the obstinate resistance of M- xico, carried on five week» after the fill of Querc t'iro, his life might Invo be.'ii snared.This re«ist»nco was effected by Marquez, by the vilest li s\u2014his assuring tl.e Austrians, a chivalrous set o!' men, 7ti0 strong, who (might only lor their countr» m >ti, that tin-capture ol the Emperor was only an inven* linn of the Libcials, a though be Imd received official reports of the fact four days after it occurred.He aetudly, on the day rd fueililies for them.Lord Cairns warmly au: ported the amendment, which was opposed by the Earl ol Kimberly.Lord do Ros also supported the amendment.It would bo must uselul in Irish elections, which were a series of disturbances, nud the noble earl opposite, who said that intimidation was no the decline, could hardly have beard of Sh-ffield.Lord Cloncurry gave au amusing sketch of an Iri-di election.The nim ndmont was further supported by the Duke of Cleveland, the Eurl of Carnarvon, and Earl F'urtcscuc, and opposed by Flarl Granville.Tbe committee divided.Fur the amendment.114 Against.30 Majority.78 After rather an acrimonious conversation tbe claurc was agicod to, but the clause embodying tbe regulations under which the voting papeia are to be used was postponed until the report.Clauses 2'J tu Hi were agreed to, with merely verbal or technical amendments.Eurl Stanhope moved a clause providing that I\u2019arhament is not dissolved on the demise of the Crown, but shall continue until dissolved or prorogued in the ordinary way.The Earl of Deiby woull not oppose the clause, but '\tquestion bad better be dealt with in a separate b.ll.The cUliiO was agreed '0.Un the motion of Earl Darby, a clause disqualifying any person who Ins oc ed as clcctiun rjent from being the returning officer was agreed to.I Earl Grey moved a clause in lieu of clause 47, providing that no member of the House of Ceinmous shall vacate his seat on the acceptance of an office which does not now disqualify him liom silting in i\u2019arlia meat.7 he Eail of Derby was of opinion that the House of Commons bad decided this question iu tbo moat reasonable meODor, by providing that jnrsont once re-eheted on tain j office need not racole their seats in takmy any other office iu the.tame Cover liment.Alter some discussion, Karl Grey's amendment was negatived.\t\u2022 Karl Grey moved another clause, disqualifying all persons in tbe civil survive of tho erovyu from voting at elections.1 he Karl of Malmesbury objected to tbo amendment.Tbe object of the loll was to enfranchise, and not to disfranchise.It would therefore be invidious to select a most valuable and intellig.-nt class, against whose cauduet there bud not beeu tbo slightest com) laiut.The amendment was then negatived.1 On clause 55.1 The Earl of Lichfield was of opiuion that the payment of rates as a qualification for the franchise ought to be voluntary, and that those persons who bad not paid or I tendered them iu time ought to bo dhquali* ! lied.The Duke of Ruckingham opposed tbe suggestion, which was not persevered with aud the clause was agreed to.The schedules was also agreed to, and tbe bill passed through committee, amidst slight cheers from the ministerial benches.ilss.8.A.Allkx\u2019s World's Hair RasroasB ANU /.YLOMAI.SAMI M OR WORLIl\u2019s 'HaIII DhESSIXU are iiuvquallud for restoring, invigorating, beautifying, arresting the fall unit imparting a healthy and natural color to the iluir-Thty never fail to restore grey Hair to its oiiginul youthful color.THK RESTORER REPRODUCES.Tits Hair Diisssino Cultivates and Hkautifiks.If your hair is thin try it, If scurfy try it, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of these try it, for all who use it will preserve their hair through life.For sale hy all Drug, gists.Quebec, Aug.14, 1867.\t6w-3aw-188 Commwiut.[Compiled officially for tho Daily Mercury, by order of tho Hoard of Trade.) I M FOR T S.Aug 15, Per (irand Trunk Railway\u201418 boxes axes to J Martineau.15 hags rags, 2 boxes ('Vga to J tiaraeau.1 ear tire-wood to T Sbipman.7 do deals to II Kiug.} ear copper ore to E k 0 M Comp'y.Aug 16.Per Grand Trunk Railway\u201425 < uses matches to J LemuMirlcr.5n pfeges broom handles to Thibau'teau, Thomas k eo.2 < nrs deals to Henson A co.5 do do to H King.3 ears bark to R 0 Ratio.1 brl bottles.2 casks to M Hamel.1 ease cigars to W H Jeffery.1 caso to Têtu mid Garneau.1 car cattle to F Se* guin.1 do do to J Mooney.1 do do to 0 Noble.1 do do to A Vallee.Shipping intelligence.13\u201d The Mercury Shipping Intelligence includes all Arrivals, Clearances and Leadings, entered at tbe Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.m.each day.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.Aug 10.SS St David.Watts, Livcrpuol, Aug 3, Allans, Rae A eo, 61 passengers, and gun cargo for (JUeüee and Montreal.Hark Snowdon, Bogie, Adra, , A Gilmour A co, bricks and coals.Schr Mary Ann, Desgagnez, Trinity Day, C E Levey A co, pig iron.Rame.ENTERED FOR LOADING.For.By mom.Where.Aug 16.Royal Charlie, London, Dobbell A co, stream.Aimstrong, Liverpool, do, OTIrien's whf.Mystic, P K Island, II Fry, Sillery cove.Cornelia, Liverpool, D D Young A co, Commissioner\u2019s wharf.Victorino, Labrador, Lord A Major, Renaud\u2019* wharf.CLEARED.Aug 16.SS Nestorian, Dutton, Liverpool, Allans, Rno A co.Ship John Davis, Hart, Bristol, H N Jones.Hark Bombay Packet, Burke, Curuarvon, D D Young A eo -Jessy, Golfe, Limerick.0 E Levey A eo.-Emerald, tieldursen, Hull, Burstall A co.Huge Napoleon, Dulphine, Burlington, A \u2022 Fraser A co.Schr Marie Odile, Cloutier, Canao, master.Compiled from Willmer A Smith's European Times, Aug 3.SAILED FOR QUEBEC.Florence Lee, Wilson, Greenock, July 3#.Glnnmoru, Owens, Llanelly, July 31, Kinnaird,-, Waterford, Aug 1.Volant, Hughes, Deal, Aug l.Renfrewshire, Watt, Ardrossan, Aug 1, ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Acme, Devine, Liverpool, Aug 2.Haabet, Togerscn, Deal, July 31.Hope, Skinner, Bridgewater, Aug 1.Liberty, Williams, Clyde, July 79.Montgomery, Bruce, Gloucester, July 31.Olaf, Andersen, Londonderry, July 31.Tri\u2019in, Davies, Cardigan, July 31.Ward Cbipmsn, Harbor, Limerick, July 31, Tynemouth, Trumland, Gravesend, Aug 2.Nereo, Almeida, Oporto, July 27.Victoria, Torgensen, Brouwscrliaven, July 31.PASSENGERS.Per ss St David, Watts, from Liverpool\u2014 Mr and Mrs Jas George and 2children, Messrs Jus Gibb, Wm Stunt, Unlit Tliom, Jas Barber, Tbes Murray, J Rutherford, Jas Levs, Wm MeOuat, and 60 steerage passengers.MARITIME NEWS.Reported for the Doily Mercury.The ss 8t David, of the Glasgow line, arriv'd here this morning from Liverpool, with a full cargo for Quebec aud Montreal, and 61 passengers.Riroan nr Wasrss.\u2014The number of wrecks reported last Weekending Aug 3, has been 37, making for the present year a total of 1,664.\u2014 London Shipping Gazette, BY TELEGRAPH FROM BELOW.Fatiikh Point, Aug 16.Weather clear and warm.Light 8.W.wind.No shipping.BIRTH.On the 15th Augnst, at \u201c Sans Bruit, \u201d Quebec, the wife of the Rev.Cbas.Hamilton, of a son.MARRIED.At St.DnnsUn\u2019s Church, on the 14th inst., by tho Revd.R.Mitchell, Mr.Joseph Henry Richardson, of Lake Boauport, teacher, to Sarah Ann Welch, of the Island of Cape Hre-ten, spinster.At Lake Beaupert Church, .O.1«\\ Independent Orde éYnr t/fHrertiuemeutn, REDUCTION _ON\u2014 SUMMER STOCK.Houhvh to lift FI liMSHKR r R01IHS TO LET W K HA \\ I Ills DAY V Eh Y GRE AT L ) R.-dneeil tb Prieea oi nur reinaillitig Suimnei Mock ot PRINTED MUSLINS, liHKN\\DIN t OTHER DI\u2019.ESs GOODS, LACK SHAM LS, PARASOLS, I .I MMi.D .I STiUMMED BONNETS, sll K AND o I'll KR MANTLES, AND Aim* ALL HOOP-SKIRTS.OLOVER A FRY.[OXKIHtlll 1001!, UPPER TOWN ' BEHAN B R( IN ( i of ORDER to clear o SUMMER DR we have made a bilge gc IN PRICKS.On the following artlel have ninile a reduction of FROM 25 TO 5 i 1 » kT, HERS.I sent Stock GOODS, DUCTION paitlculai, wo 1 NT., Members of tb Odd Fellows, formeily attached to tb Mvrcantilo and Albion Lodges, favorable to reviving the Order in Quebec, are haleiiially invited to meet at tbe Tciiipeiance Hall, mi Saturday Evening, the 17tb instant, at Hall Past Seven o'clock.Members of other Lodges of the I.O.O K.permanent or temporary residents of the city, arc also invited to be present.Qnebsc.Aug.15, 1867.\t2-139 Latest English Papers per S.S.Peruvian.pUNCH,\tAug\t4th.H't Lloyd'»\t\u2018\u2018\t.G Reynold\u2019s\t\u201c\t.\u2022\u201c Weekly Times, Aug.4tb.4d P.SINCLAIR A SON.A LL the English Periodicals for August are received, and for sale by P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.15, 1967.\t189 AT FOUR O O'CLOCK P, M., FOR PICTOU, calling at FATHER POINT, ÜASPE, PERCE, 1\u2019ASPEBIAC, D.VLHOUS1E, M1RAMICHI, NEWCASTLE, and SHEDIAC.tf* Berths not secured till paid for.Baggage at risk of owners.For Freight nod Passage apply to F.BUTE AU, Manager.Quebec, Aug.16, 1867.\t190 It E at O V A L.THE Famous MILD and BITTER ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by A.CRAWFORD, at tho Masonic Hall, Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Quebec Orders may nlso be leftat C.E.Holiwcll A Co\u2019s, opposite the Post Office.Families In tbe City and vicinity served at their residence.Quebec, March 6, 1867.\t')'\"9 Thirty Year»\u2019 Experience of an old Ynrse.Mns.Winslow'» Sootuino Strop is the prescription of one of tbe best Female Physicians and Nurses in tho United States, and lias been used for thirty years witb never-failing safety and success by millions of mothers uml children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult.It correct* acidity of the stomach, relieve* wind colic, regulates tho bowels, and gives re*t, health, and comfort to mother ami child.We believe it the best and surest remedy iu tbe World, in all tines of DYSENTERY and DIARIUKEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause.Full direitlons for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless tbe fac-similé of CURT IS A PERKINS Is on tbe outside wrapper.Sold by all Medicine Dealer*.25 cents a bottle.Office, 215 Fulton Street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London.Be sure and ask for MRS.WINSLOW\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP.AH other* are base and \u2018langeruut imitations Sore Throat, C ough, Cold, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress result in serious Pulmonary, Broucbial and Asthmatic affections oftentimes incurable.Brown\u2019N Bronchial Troche» are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of tbe disease and give almost instant relief.Th* Troches are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughly tested, and maintain tbe good reputation they have justly acquired.F or Public Speakers, Singers, MiliUry Officers and those who over-tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and will render articulation easy.To the soldier exposed to sudden change» in the weather the)' will give prompt relief iu Cough* and Colds, and carried In tbe pocket as occasion tsqnlres.Bold at 25 cents a box.Quebec, July 17, 1867.\t2U-164 N.F.BELLE All.[L.8] PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, VICTORIA, by tbe Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Urea' Britain and Inland, Qi kkn, Defender, of the Faith, Ac., Ac.To all to whom these Presents shall come\u2014 Greetinu : KNOWN YE, that We being desirous and resolved, as soon a* may he, to meet Our People of Our Province of Quebec, and to have their advice in Parliament, do hcrohr, by and with the advice of our Executive Council of Qu- liec, summon and call together tbe Legislative Assembly ol Qn bee,to meet at Our cily of Quebec, in Our said Province, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FOURPH day of SEPTEMBER next, then and thereto have coi.fc rence ami treaty with tho Great Men aud Lo gislative Council of Our said Province.In Testimony Wiishkov, Wo have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, aud tbe Great Seal of Quebec to lie hereunto affixed : Witness, Our Trusty and Well-Beloved Narcisse Foh-tcnat Bki.ikao, Knight, Lieutenant Governor of U ir I\u2019ruvltue of Quebec At Our Uovuru ent House, in Our CI PY OF QUEBEC, in our said Pro.vince, this EIUHIH day of a! GUSP, in the Year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-seven, and in tho ihirly-Ürst Year of Our Reign, By Command, L.H.UUOT, C/trlc of I hr Crown in Chanctry, Que' tc.Quebec, Aug.U', 1867.\tI'-'O LATEST ENGLISH PAPEES, PER CUNAUDSTEAMER.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.8, 1807.\t183 Oakum ! Oakum ! Ill K UNDERSIGNED are now selling the be-t Prison Hand Picked OAKI M,at X21 sterling per Ton, free alonside ship, for Cash\tTKIGIIE A SMITH, 16, Emmett Street, Limchouse, London, England.Quebec, July 22, 1867.\t\u20ac-law-lG8 NEW BOOK OF F O R T UIIOIIISES.1 WO KnOMS ill the House luimillg the >f Ann ami M stan -laus Street», near llic Wesleyan Church.Apply on the premise* to W CIIKXSAK.lune 26, 1867\t147 Quel,.'To l»o I -sot, 4 TIIKI .\\ G orge street, in , upied by M.Vail F II K K E «TORY HOUSE, HT.U.T., lately .Apply to B.sl Unis, Notary, I\u2019liuillaid Street, l .T.uBLIC BEN EF A CTRESS.MUS.S.A.- ^lLLICN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE ItEFUTATI )N.MR*.S.A.ALLEN\u2019S WORLD\u2019S HAIR RESTORER I Quulu f 1711 AT\u2019 lar 1 f ivorabiy BELMONT B OXE8 Price's DLKS.For Sale by SPERM CANDLES.BELMONT SPERM CAN- WILLIAM BOSTON.178 Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.Baking* Bowtier.OXES MONTREAL BAKING POWDER For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.1867.\t179 B Quebec, Aug HOOK.Sr PARKL1NG aud Still HOCK .Musent de Frontiglion WOODS A CO.Quebec, July 20, 1867.\t171 A R K A 0 A_N KIOE, Now Landing ex \u2022\u2018Cliillanwallab - / x |>A(i.'', 50 Half-Bag», and mil Quattei-Oil iJ Bags ARBACAN RICE.Straw Hat* and B»i Straw Tiimmiug* am\t.its, Parasols, Printed Cottons and Muslins, amt Hummer Dicss Goods generally.We have also made great reductions in Grey and White Cottons, ^Shirtings, Sheet-lug*, Ac.tj- i be Lowest Price in plain figures on every Article.No Second Prick.BEHAN BROTHERS, | Laic O'Neill A Behans] 22, Bnade SI., Quebec, Aug.5, 1801.\t180 PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY \u2014U.* THK\u2014 AMERICAN WATCH MAKE AT W A I.T 11 AM, MASS.REFER RING to Unir .«drertiseraeiit Inn previous issue of Ibis paper, tbe American Wat.h Co., ot Waltbaui, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches me t benper, more uccuru|e, less complex, more durable, hettei ildaf.ted for geueinl use, and more easily kept in order and repaired than any other wati lies in t lie min Let.They an- simpler in structure,and therefore stronger, and less likely to be injuicd than the majority of foreign watches.They are composed of from 125 to Mon pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than 7o0 parts.How they run under the hardest trial watches can have, Is shown by tbe following letters PENN.RAILROAD COMPANY.OmcR or the Gknxhal Sitkuistkni.knt, ) Altoona, Pa., K> Dec., 1866.J Gentlemen : Tbe watches manufactured by you have been iu use ou Huh railroad Ini several years by our enginen.eli, to whom w.fuiuisb watches us part of our c,|uipment There are now some three Imndre.t ol tb.-m carried on our line, and we consider then, good and red able time-keepers.Indeed, I l ave great satisfaction iu saying your wiit.hr» \u2022 dvo us less trouble, and have worn and .1.wear much longer without repairs than nil) watches we have ever hud on this road.A you are aware, we f rmerly Ousted to those .English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation ; but as a elnss they never kept lime us correctly, nor have they done as good 8crvict\u2018.ud youw.In tbese bttttuüieuU» I **»» ntutnliiml by m> predecessor, Mr.Lewis, whose experience extended over a series of years.Respectfully, i.UWAKD H.WILLIAMS, Gene ml Suptrinltnilrnl.J mtr ican il ntch (o., B ni t lutin, NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.Locomotive Dkvahtmknt, West Division, ( UoCiiESTKli, Dee.24, 1866.\t) (Irntlein n :\t1 have b hesitation in saying teat I tu-lieve the gr.at inajoritv ot Locomotive Engineers have found by experience that Waltham WntehcH uiv thouiOBt satiHuctury o.any for .In ir uses.They run with the great TO BE_LET, I'ltoM THE FIRST I>K MAY 1 u.-xl, ».v.ial Apaitub iils in the Hoiisu, No.I Pula.-ioiul «iÿlit, «k loiiniLli' tluit Müillcim \" U U withuiil ill,III,i till I\" ht Imr to fm|Mirt ki\u201e>wl, .l.i,l tlir «r.,iti.-t ini-Drui,aratli,n In'me, ,ih tliiui»»i,'l » l\u2018i>\t|,»,l«i,\" t, tl,« hIiikIu or i,.,u, L .1 \u201et , itl\u201e r IIKI\u2019,1 il ti'hl 11V.\th,'x\u2022 \" i'ii* i\" \u201c hCttu of tmncu, him (leiitliiMti'H It.IIK II,1,11: till'litttno ll \"\u201cI'lint til*',\",IJ'U llio Miry .'i-ntiln,» ol tlm jmihon you ,\u201e>\u2022 of Hur.l A Co., In on ouch packfiKi'.\tuuuiy, \u201ctul I,y lliu iii,l ol uu limtrmiii nt 1.1 Northrop it l.yui»u NuwcMtle, O.W.,uOU- intonto power, known uu til,- l'«y.I,oioolio|m AGUA Di\u2019 MAGNOLIA, A toll,U ilnlip'ht e«l Akuiiu for C'mittdu.\t.\t.Sol,I 111 gui hee I,y Itoikrlck Mi l.;;\"'1, Jo1'\" Muaoil A I',,.1.K Ihlrk., J.ItoWiUi, 1,.(ilroiiXfiiuG all .Mi'cJIritH?iKttlcrs.gueboo, July 19,\tlm-171 | u,, Ql KSTIONA I AAII.V Answudk i.\\N h) hh.,»M Hil l, w.'iii I > «ml» \u2022 Ih'iiiiihu thi-y at, «* g,,.1( (.roi, i ij.,11 t , Urn lino l ni,\"I IunU*!, uu'1 i,,l,l mini, to tl«, ir |,i-i>ooitl nin«-maiii e.Why til,,\u201eil>I wUMt \u2022' 11,yaii'h I\u2019uliuotilo Wulciii ' V If,r.iiihe win ii um-iI fur tounlii-, roMii, tlcliliiift in tlio lUroat, hoiiraoi,, sh, &>\u2022.ihu) ml Ilke ,t i hit,in.Minieti ih au,I lawyiu» \u2022iirt,- tliolli, |,li)h|iiana ii'i.-,iniin,,n il,.y an, th'' Vt-rv heat iii.'ili, in,- in > xi'i, n «' foi tin- , un-of mi, h i iillll«U,inia.Sulil by all muill, 1 ur ilell'i ia lit 25 u nit per ! o*.Noriliro|, A l.ynmii, Ni-wmatlo, C.W., t,,.-if oral Ait.-nt for Canaila.Solil in ijiirln e by HO'lmick M« I M ,».\u201en A t.'o., J.ft.llurkii, J.ti.tiiioiix, ami all Modlcltio U,'ftlura.gilubuu, July 19, 1801.\u2022ml Job ii lluwen, ft.lin-Wl The Great Kiig\u2019lisli Remedy.Sin JAM KS CI.A UK ft .S GelobX\u2019iitocl J-\u2019finttli > I\u2019reparcil from a proiiciTptl, n of hii \u2022'larke M.D , I\u2019liyHii ian ftxtinorii liar) ,o the gileell.r I Ml IS invaluablii inedh lue i-' iinf illiiip in I the .me of all th\u201eHo pain fill anil ,I«iiik, i oilh (JtscliM h to whieh the Ion,all i.'oljhtilulion is kllbj, l t.Kaeli bottle, prlco tine Uol'ar, hears the Ooveriiiiieiit stamp of Ureal brituiu to pn-Vent eoUllterteits, III all eases of Nervous anil Spinal AlleCtioUH laliiH in the Hack ami Limbs, ftatltjuu on hliltnl exeitioti, Palpitation ot the Heart, ami Mysteries these 1'ilH will elle, t a euro whom ail others have I ai loti : and al-Uioiiith a puworlul remul», do not ooutiin iron, ealonol, untiiuony, any tiling hurtful to tho constitution.ft,ill diriétions in tiw pamphlet around each package, which shoa'd be carefully pn served.Sole agent for the I n ted States A «'anadas Joli MOSL.S, N.V.N.lt\u2014Ç1.00 and six postage stamps, enclos ¦I to any authorized ment will insun a bottle ntaining lilty Pill» by luliiiu mail.Northrop A Lyman, Newcastle, C.W., Uen eral Agents tor Ian ids.Sold in qncbei I,/ llowlos A McLeod, John Mnsson A Ci,., J.ft.Uurke, ft.Ulroux, and all Medicine Leaiers guebec, Dec.J.'», 18,i!>.\t29U-12m Cleanse the Blood.Ur 1 Pli eoriupl, .tainted lllooil, you are so k all over ^ it may hurst out in Pin, pies or Sores, or in son,, active ill'ease, or it may mend) keep you listless lepri ssed anil good fm mining, lint you cannot have good In alth 'impure.Aykii\u2019s s.uikz-_______ these impurities; it expels disease and restores lualth and stimulates the .health Into vigorous action.1L m e it rapidly cures a vaileiy of ionipUints whith are , aused by Impurity ol the blood, suehtts Serofula, or King's Kv|l, Tumois, I'leeis, Sores, ftnii'tions, Pimples, Ulot, l\u201e s, boils, .St.Authony\u2019s Kire, Uosn, or ftrysipelas, 'letter or Salt Ulieiim, Suili! Head King Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors.Sore ftyes, ftemal- Diseases, sm li as l;.t nlmn, IrrifrcUiliy, Suppiessimi, White», Sterility, also Syphilis, »r Venereal Diseases hiver Complaints, ami Heart Diseases.T ry Avkh's Sausai'.uiiu.a, and «¦ '' i'«r yourself th, sur|,i isiug in itvity with wlii, h if cleanses Ml, hi.I and « lires these disorders.Dmieg late years tho p, bile have licen miebd hv large boltle*, pr- lending to glv a ,|Uart of Kxtract of Sat a, aillla f\u201er ,11\" did |ar.Most ol these have l,e.u fiamis upon the si, k, mr Hi y not only , oi l ii- little, if auv, S irsap ii ilia, hut oftoa no cil ativo lugie- dlelll what Ver.hitter ,lisiip|iotllt- m uit has followed Hi\" use of tin, vain,us oxtracts of Mi'Siip'ir.llii fchich tl mil the tu irkot until th- non' Itself has bocom syn \u2022u, ui us with imposition aiiil eheat Still wo call lois compoun I.\u201cSarsaparilla,\" an intend to supply such a numdy as shall r-s ii\" th\" miui « l oin toe load of uhlottuy which rests it.\tWe tliiuk we have ground for Ueliviug it has virtues whii-li ate irrésistible l>, tho class of d«s as.s it is in-t,.pj 1 to enro.We i an assure the so k that wv oil'-r ilium the host ilt riiative we know lenv i , pioduee ami wo have reason to b< -Ii ve, H is ny far th \u2022 most .IVootual purilior ol tile bloo-l vet discov, red.AVitv's Cnsaiiv Px Ioa-VL is si univers,illy known to sdrpi-s every other m di ino for tho i-iiro of CoughCo l< I tluouxi, Hoarse, ness.Croup, broil hois incipient Consumption and for itie relief of Consumptlvo P itlelits ill ad van ed st iges ,1 tlio disease, til it II is US \u2022 ess here to r eo llll III \u2022 eVideUC'' of its virtues Tno world knows .m.Prepared I,y Hu J C.AykH A *\t, Lowell, Mass., and s.dil t>y all Diiiggtstsand dealers in medn Hi\" ev.rywli, ro.guaiauteus to produ, o a lifeliku pii tore ol the future husband or wife ol the applicant, t\u201e-gelnur with date ol niiiinuge, position In In, , lending traits of character, Ac.This is no humbug, as thousands ot testimonials ran assert, Blio will sand when desired airitilhd certificate, or written guarantee, that tie piiturn is what it purports to he.by em losing a suiitll loek ol hair, and slating plai e ol Idrlh, ago, disposition and eoiiiplexioli, and etiflosing lil y eeiitH an I stamped eiivolnpe addrased to yuiiisell, you will ,iv,: tl,, pi, turc and duslrtd iiiioniiutioii by i.ton, mail All i oinmuni, aliens sar odly i-onlidculi.il \u2022 Address in confidence, M xhami.ft.ft.Timiivi \u2022\u2022\u2022., P.U.box 223, lliidsi.ii, N.V, WONDftltftlJI.bl)T TUCK.Maiuuk Kkuinoton, tho world-renowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoy ant while lu a clairvoyant state, deliueal ilo very features of the person you are to n airy, and by tho aid of an instrument of iM n-e power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to proiluco a perfect and lifo-ltao pb nr, ol tho filturn hilshuud or wife of the applii not, with dale of mairlage, occupation, |, .\u201eli,,g traits \u201et character, A«-.This Is no imposition, as testimonials without number eanas.- it.by slating plum of bltlb, ago, il«sp\u201e-|tiou, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing lilt, cents, and stamped euvelopo address ,1 to yours.If you will receive tbe pi,\u2022Uu by re tm i, mail, together w iib dosir, pulated, Igivi-s iiiloriiiation concerning absent frieiiiL or lovers, rc»iores lost lions.1 The only object of tbe advcitiser in semliug tile Pro», riplimi is to LeU« til tin atlli- ted, and spread inloimition wliich be cuiiceiv« » c.I> invaluable, and be hopes i-vuiy -ajli icrwil' try his remedy, as it will cost tlieiu noihing and may prove a ble*sing.Paitie» wishing the prescription, irks, by return mail, will please address REV.EDWARD A.WILSON, Williainsbuig, Kings Co,, New Votk.gaebu', May 8, 18 .7.\tly-law-leî ii ntlemen \u201c I had a negro man w'or!h j!,.- who t\" 'k ' old from a had hurt in the b-g, and was useless lor over a year, 1 had u».d evuiylhing I coni I hear ot without hen -lit, until t tiieil the M- xican Mustang Liui-liiciit.It soon aUucted a purmamunt cure.\" J.L.DOWNING.-Molitgouiery, Ala., June 17, 1859.\u201c I t ike pleasure ill recommending the M.xieun Mtislan ! Liniment as a valuable and ludlspeUHaide article lor ftprains, Mores ft.ratchcs or Galls on ll'Tses.u r men have used ii for IS,mm, b,ui -'- -, Sores, Rheumatism, At , anil all say it acts like magic.\" J.W.II ft WITT, ftorenian for Anieriean Wells, Paigos and UaidenT Exprès-.\u2022\u2022 TTie H|naMi of my daughter1» ankle, o cu-sioind while skating last winter, was entirely i urt-d in one week, iill»-rshe eiiuiiueucc-d Using your Celebnili.d Mustang Liuinieiit.ED.SEELY.\" Gloucester, Macs., Aug.I, ,8ii5.It is an admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Liniment perfoiniH mure cures in slim i.i time, on man and bcitst than any ail.ele ever diseov.iwd.ftainllii-H, livery men unit planters slmiml always have it on haiiii.yuicR and »ii.u it ccilainiy is.All genuine in w nipped in ntuel-plate engravings,» huanng tin- signature ot U.VV.W usthrook, Chemist, and tlic yimu/t- L ft.stamp ol Drmas Uaunrs ,V i o.over li,\" top.An \u2022 noil has in- n made ti counterfeit it it w III, a < heap stoio plate label, i-ou/i duu ly I Saratoga Spring Water, oold by uii Druggist».It is ,i most delightful Hair Dressing.It erudictates scurf and dandrutf.It keeps the head cool and clean.11 makes the hair ii, h, soli and glossy.It prevents hair turning gray ,w lulling oil.It rrsi-.ii-s hair upon prematurely buhl beaus.This is just wh.it I.yon's Kuthairon will do.It i» preiiy\u2014it is i Io up\u2014durable, ll is literally sold by tlo-car-leal, mid yet its almost iin icUii.ie ili-nmnd is daily im leasing, until lie le is lia.dl) a country store that dues Hot keep it, or a btiiiily that does not use it.ft.THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N.Y.Saratoga Spring Water, l>y all Druggists.Who would not bo beautiful ?Who would not mill to im ir beauty?What gives that marble purity and i/i'/i/içur iippeiiriiueu we oDnerve upon tile stage, and in Hie city belle 7 It is no longer a sci ret.They use Dugan's Magnolia balm .lis continued use removes tun, fi-ckh s, piiuples and roiighn ss, from th< t o i- .md l.ands.iinil leaves tliei ouiph-xiiili -Il 1\" III, tianspaient, 1 lot-uticg and ravishing.I nlis i- mu y I' tUietics, it contains no m ''-liai ini uiou» to ilo- skin.Any Diug-tisl will oui i il loi ye.it not on hand, at jo cts.pel bottle.W.E.HAGAN, 1Toy, N.1., Chemist.DEM Aft BARN Eft li t 'U., Wholesale Agents, N.V.Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Dim:gists REPARATOR_ CAPILLI.Threw away y ear fil-ufi'i/.r.cs,yi)iir swttuhos yimr wi, Ilestruclire'eiTeinfurt, mill net worth a flg, Colne aged, i-oinc-y\",ilhlaI, eoieo ugly and lair, And rejoice m veurow u luxuriant hair, REPARATOR CAPILLI, I'UR RESTORING HAIR l TON bALD ]' heads, (from what ver cause it may huvi fullen out) and fo eing u growth ot hail upon the face it has no equal.It will force tin beard to grow up- u th \u2022 smoothest face in (,,,111 five lo eight we l,s or hair upon bald heads in fiom two t\" tin months.A few ignorant pr n tilieucis have us»,Tied that ihere is nothing that will fore- oi hasten the growth of the bail m heard.TTn-lr assertions are false, us thousands of living willD SSi-s (liom their own i-xperi' nee) ¦ an bear witness but many will say.how me we to distinguish tho genuine Irom the spurious ?It ceitaiuly is difticult, as nine-tenths of the dificrunl I'repaiatioiis adveitisi-d lor the hair and beard are entirely wur-bless, and you may have already thrown away la go amounts in their pure hase.To such wo would say, try the R- pumtor Capilli ; it wilt cost you nothing unless it fully com.s up teoiir representations, ll your Druggist doe* not keep it.send ns one doliar and we will forward it postpaid, together with a icculpt for the money, which w ill he returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given.Address W.L.CLARK w Ct)., Chemists, No.3, Wi st ftayi-tte fttre.t ftviuct'SR, N.Y.guebec, April 3, I8D7.\tly-79 Drua's, «See.I'llAKVI ACRl'TIC AI.I\u2019KRI'AUA TIONS, PlIOTOOKAPIIIC St'.xniltKS, fttlHUICAI.iNSTttlMKXrS, Bitot' ftlTTINOS, JL I\u2019BuruuKttv, Drcur, I'aintb, Glass Wark, Mkdicixb Cuesis, StoIIRKEKI'SIIS\u2019 Nunpiiiks Patrkt Mbdicimbr DllYSALTR'tlRS, Dvr Good», Counts, Luzkmir», ClIBUiCAkB, Oilukn's Storks Vbtrrinahv fttsmiiks They can he obtained Retail ol l'Vi-ry Dealer in the Worltl ; Wholesale at the Week», Graham ftticul, biuningham ; and at the braii'h ftstahllshuient», 91, John Street, Now York ; and 37, Graci-chuieli Street, Lo.ulon.gutlbec, Uct.9, I8UU.\t02-laW-»32 The Lomluii Jonmal / tONTAlNS ORIGINAL AND DOMESTIC Novels by the first Authors of tin-day\u2014 Short Tales\u2014t'oems\u2014Educatioiiul anil Social ft-savs\u2014Deni rlptinnsof the mo»t Ri'iiiarkablu IT n es ill til\" U ul III -TTli'IIS iHlls of useful iteecipts eveiy 1 mil\u2014Ri-uoide of ftch'iitilic InV'Tilh-ns and Disi overii s\u2014Statisiic-s embracing all the Otlii ial RetllllH puhlinhed, of Public.A' i'nuts\u2014Popiilmien\u2014Emigration\u2014 Health \u2014 Militai)', Naval and l.'oiuuicrcial Ai) tirs\u2014V.ilnaid\u2019e (ii-ni-ral Statislical ti.fer-uuitiou\u2014irticles ot Literary and Historli-ul I uli rest, illustrative of passing events\u2014Witty and Laughable -loki-s and Ancidetcs\u2014A voIuiuIiimus c Tsuniil Correspondence upon every imaginable topic.ft HE LONDON JOURNAL, the best cheap-1 i si, largest, and most beautiful illustrât-id Publiculion iv i issued, having aGiealer Ciiciihitioii tbau tbal uf uuy other periodical in tlo: world.rj'IIIS KI.ft.GANT AND ft R AURA NT Oil I Is universally in high rep ilo for It» uu pracedented imaess In promoting the Growth Restoring, Improving, and bcuutifyiug the lleiuau Hair.It prevents Hair from fallicg oil or turning grey, strengthi-ns weak hair, cleaiisesit from Scml and Dmdiill, and makes it heuutifiilly noft, pliable and glossy, ftm , (.Tif!di.u ll is espeeiaily re-ouiiui nded as forming the basis of a heautiful head of half.ROWLANDS' KALYDOR, As- OrILMAL b\"l A MC A b 1\u2018HU'ARATIoR for Improving md beautifying the Coinpluxion and rtkiu.This royally-patroniz'd and Ladles-esteomed ftpecilie lettlizeS a healthy puiity of t'oinplaxioii, and renders tho ftkiu Soft, Cb ai'and blooming.It al»o excits the most soothing cooling and pniifyiug action on the Skill, and eradicat-s, ftreckh-s, Tan, Pimi'les, Spots, Dim oloralions, and other Cutaneous Visitations.%Yliilr ami Muiiml 'I'tclli Are iich speesahle to PKHSONAl.ATTUAC-TION, and to health and longevity by the proper uiastieutioii of food.ROWLANDS\u2019 0D0NT0, OR PEARL DKNTRIftlCK, Compoiindod of Oriental Ingrédients, is id iiicstiiii tide value in preserving amt beautify,ng the Teeth, strengthening the gums, and In giving a plea»ing fragranoe to the breath.It eradicates Tartar f,,,iii the Teeth, removes spots of in.ipient decay, and polishes and preserves the ciiHtiicI, to which it Imparts a PEARL-LIKE WHI I KNNSS.Sold liy all Druggists and Storekeepers.\u2022.* Ask for \u201cROWLANDS'\u201d articles.STEAM MAM ftACTt'RKH \u2022 I\t\u2022\u201cOf\"\"* fjfumiiuie, Ctiaits, Bedsteads, k All Older» i-xe.uted on the Shortest Notice, Lt\u201d lie is also piepari'd to ullc.\u2019iu ftuueials, having a magnificent lieurse, and i» luuTy to niipplv at thu shortest notice ctiftftlNft IN WOOD, r IRON, having au assor'nwut id nixes.CRAl'ftft, GLOVES, Ac., fuiniohed lo order.NO.18, ST.VALL1EHK STREET, QUEBEC.guebec, Dec.22, 18tid.\t1201-295 E.J.CdESLEY, STOCK imoKER, Land and Minim; AgeuL \u2014ALSO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Ofllcc\u2014Montreal Telegraph buildings REFERENCES: Hon.John A.MacDonald, Kingston ; lion guebec, April 29, 18«i7.1v-100 AI UK LONDON JoLRNAL is issued H cckly JNumbeln, One Penny.Monti, I Part», ftixpencu.rpilft LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly Volumes, Four fthilliugs uud Sixpence.Utft LONDON JOURNAL Volumes l tu 10 lire now reiidy, bound in cloth.HE LONDON JOURNAL L the Colonics.may be bad in Ml ft LONDON JOURNAL.Parts and _ Volumes are always in print, MIft LONDON JOURNAL Olliec, 332 .Strand, Loudon.guebec, March 29, 1860.\tly-75 iNtiYV MUSIC .f nil ft 17th RftGT , OR, ROYAL TTOftUft L Galop, by J.Holt bandmaster, (II luntrat-,d).T he Adieu Wullzes, Soclling.Doiiuacotia guu h i Iles, G.Oagi-on.Tbe Silver Ripples Waltzes, Coûte.The bird of beauty Galop.Th\" (Maribel Waltz, Coote.ftt.Vah-ntiue'n Galop, Relic.Thu Marie Valse, Cut.ihi'lliu.You\u2019re fooling me, French A English text Grieve not for me.They tell me 1 am quite forgo Shyiie Rawn.Over the silent way.Under the Daisies.Sing, Smile, Sleep.Come sing with me Why was I looking out?For Sale by R.MORGAN.Music Dealer.guebec, March 9, 1867.\t58 w LEA Thirty thousand pri, es of the utiove forwarded free cf all charge, monthly, by OURGOYNE, BURBIDGEà 6i hQUIHF., 16, Coleman Stie.t, London.UUlOK l.VUinhlS DKiLKliLVs -ou\u2014 AN D PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY C\u2019ON-nOISSEURS THE ONLY GOOD SXUCE» CHOLERA\u2014A certain cure tor this dis-ease u.uy tc toubd in the use of Perry Davis' Pain Ulllel, errors of youth.A Ueutletnan who »uffered f\"i y .urn from Nervous Del.ility, Preuiatii'e Dc ay, and all III.' etlect» of yolllMal II,dim reliol, will, fill the sake of sutlariug huiuauity, \"ml itec tu all who Deed it, thu reeipe Mild directiuiis j for making the very simple inuudy by whith he wa* cured, btilterri» wi-hing to profit by the udverltset\u2019* experienee, (uu do so by uihlres.iug, in petted cunfid.nee, JOHN D.0GDF.N 42, Cedar fttieet, New York, guebec, May 7, 1887,\tly-Iaw-toî lleimstrei-l s i, imitable Hair Coloring ii not a dye.All instantaneous dyes are eouiposed .1 Ih\u2019i'tr mii-to', und more or lea» destiny the vitality and l.i.iiHy ol the hair.This is the .Inal Hair i oloring, and lias t.een glowing iv.i twenty y'lirs.lirisaires giav Imir tu it» oiieiiial iiiiur bv gradual absorption, m a must reinurkable tnunner.It in also a htauli-till I.lir dren.-ll.g Sold in two sizes \u201450 et», and jl\u2014by all dealer».C.HE I MS PRKKT, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Water * Id bv all Druirgintn I.vnx * Extract ok Ptuix Jamaica Uinubb\u2014 (or Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, hick lliadache, t'boli r « Morbus, Flatulency, A,., HIlote a waim nllinulaut in required.Its care-tul pieparation and entire purity inakis it a i heap and reliai le aril.Ic fur culinary pur-pom ».Sold eVcrywhcte at 60 cte.per bottled Ask for *' l.vox a Pure Extract.Take no other.Saratoga Spring Wxler, soldby all Druggists June 21, 1866.\t139-12in Extract from Lancet, December 22, 1866.Lie.Caiiromb Dki riiui ns\u2014Wo are verv seuplioal of tne value of new reini ilies.and il was in a spirit of sceptic ism that w e tried Ihe liq.catboci* deterguna.It is represented to lie a concentrated ul okullc solution ot the cunsiitueiits of coal tar, and to Contain nil the active ingredients of the tir, to w it, In nzine, mipthaliue, and pheni - acid.The adilition of water, with agitation, makes > durable emulsion, 'n which the tar remains in a state of line suspension, almo»t equivalent to solution.Oui tlicrapeiiticnl experience id tin-preparation is Very sallsfactory indeed.Inoltr iiuuils It has heen it most effective agent in the iuse of various skin dîneuses, especially of the ehroulo eezi-matus elass , and uln- , as.of psoriasis whii Ii hud resist, d ulloihi r kind* of treat me nt speedily got w.II under the application of the liq., «irboiii» dett-rgeiia We .steel, it a very valuable addition lo our list of skin rein-dies, and w'Ollhy ol a veiy ¦-xti-udedli ul by tin- profess on.In the above ela-s.s of disease, and in various uthuix, such as fetid ulcots, Ac., the preparation is pul into the form of soap.PURE COAL TAR\tSOAP.(REGISTERED AS SAPO\tCARBON I ft DKTKRUKNS.) This S-i»p is unrivalled a* a SKIN SOAP, as proved by abundant medical testimony Ry daily use infectious diseases arc prevented, and u clear and healthy appearance iiiipait.d to the skin.Sold in tablets at'.d.and Is.each, by all Cb, mists.The above are manufactured by the Solo Proprietor», W.V.WEIGHT &Compy\u201e Whnletalc find h.rport Pnnjyidt, .l/fiwii/iti'* tari mi Chtinisl*, di'., SOl'TItWARK ftTREET.LONDON, S.ft., ' Removed from No.It, Old Fish Street, ft.C.Established 1667.Messrs.W.V.WRIGHT k Compy will le happy to forward to the trade, flee ffei t.,X ____The genuine has thr name BISHOP upon the Bottle, also the Name ami Trade Mark upon the Label, uud is sold in convenient sizes, and secured iu «\u201c perfect a inauiu-r that it may bu shipped with rafet to un y part ot tlic- world.Manufacturer alno ot Granulated aud Eller- ; vescent Carbonate of Iron, Cil,at\" of Iron, t'ttialu of uuiniue, l it,ate ill «quinine aud Iron.Carbonate uf Litbia In Tubes, Citrate-.f | Litbia, Vichy Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, and all other U anuUted Preparations.InChanckiiy \u2014Caltion.\u2014Utsitop's Guanclau Ekkxknksexsr CtTKATit o» Maunrma.\u2014Mr.bishop, having discovered tbut the Label which he has used for tbe last live years was being imitated, recently applied to the Court ot Chancery lor uu Injunction to restrain sin I, imitation.Tbe Injunction won immediately granted, and the Détendant wa» ordered to pay ail Mr bishop* Costs aud destroy tbe Label» ' complained of.Mr.bishop is determined to stop the imitu-\u2022 lion of hi* label, and will, without liotiee or delay, take proceedings In Chancer/ against 1 any \u2019 person who may copy or eolouiably lw I irate thu same.Gu» bottle is sullicicut tu ordinary cases.ALSO, dr.JOINVILLE'S specific Pll.Lft, for the speedy and permanent ture of Gonorrhea, Gleet.I r< thrill Dis» barges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and bladder.Cures effected iu from three to five days.They are prepared from vegetable extiaets that are harmless tu the system, and never uuuncate the «lomat h or i mpregnate thu breath.No change ul diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action iu any manner interfere- with husinvss pursuits.Price, $1 per box.Either of th, above mentioned articles will be seat to uuy address, closely sealed und postpaid, by mail or express, on receipt ui Addless all orders lo BERGER, SHUTTS 4 CO., Chemist*., No.235, River St., Tioy, N.Y.Quebec, April 6, 1867.\tly-82 Quebec, Dec.14, 1866, 12IU-28S Blackwood for April - - 25cts.P.SINCLAIR 4 SON.Quebec, May 10, 1667.\tU0 Onkcy\u2019s \\oii-Mercurial Silversmiths\u2019 Soap, SURPASSES all other Artielea for CLEANING and POLISH!' - SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets Cd each.JOHN 0AKEY ft SONS, Manufacturers ol the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA Ul'bHEIl KNIFE HOARDS, EMERY, RLAi K LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, blackfriars Road, London.S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\tl\u2018Jm-Gl flOUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT vz CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by Knithix-s Cough ijOzeugf.H.FOR HACF A CENTURY tbis well known remedy lor Pulmonary Disoiders has success-tally ntood the test of public approval, and heir usefulness has been extended to every clime and country of tho civilized world.They may he found alike on the gold fields of Australia, the hack woods of America, inev- ry important place in the 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 Iho acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac , Pn pared and sold in boxes uud Tins hy - homas Kkatinu, Chemist, Ac., 79, ftt.Paul's hurchyard, Lundou.Retail hy all Druggists ml Patent Mcdb inu Vendors in the World N.b.\u2014To prevent spurious imititions, ; nuise lo ohscive that tho words \u201c KEATINGS COUGH LOZENGES\u201d aie engraved on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none arc genuine.Nov.22, 1866.\t2Ü-2UW-270 EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR ! ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR ! For Hemoving .Supeilluous Hair.M'O THE LADIES especially, this nival,l-1 able depilatory rcconiun nds ilsult ns being an almost Indispensable to female beauty, is easily applied, docs not bum or injure tlio skin, but nets directly on the roots.11 is warranted to remove siipcrlluoux hair from low foreheads, or from any pint ot the body, completely, totally, and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural.This ia the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depilatory In existence.Prlco 75 cents per package, Kent jioKt-paid to any address, on receipt of uu order, by BERGER, SHUTTS 4 CO., Chi mists, 2H5, River ht., Troy, N.Y Quebec, April 23, 1867.\t> GEORGE T.CARV, $ W RiNrm Mercury Build\u2019gs Nos.12 & 13, FABRIQUE STREET) QUEUED.PL.4JA ASD FA SC Y PRINTING From the smallest Card to the largest Poste» Kxtcuitd will» ntalncsi, accuracy and Dexpatex v fiufjft fflerturn printed and published at ihe office of GEORGE T.t ARY, 13 Fabrique street, iu the Cm or qrtstc, In tbe District of Quebec "]
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