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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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[" il/ o a* A\u2019 a1 i' t a T r u i a k t po r u a o s /: r n n ./>; a / .1 d 1 c a .1/.\tr.*/.\t/r.5.VOLUME LXII.\u2014NUMBER 209.QUEBEC CITA SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 18G7.PRICE THREE CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, (\t'\tBY TllOa.CaHY, HkB., I86&.) (.K O !i (I K T .C A U V , KuiTOH AM) PoaLUHSK.Hates of AdverUslng- fut ir.tfrtioit, t! llni^B ami undur.ÿo SO -7 liniia to It).o 80 - 1').» unlrt ol 10 linen, Se, por lino S'uliiii/utnt ihii'i/ion»\u2014tJUArlur Prlcu.All AilvurtUumontii, )iim be renewed within three tuoulhs, by paying the premium, with a line of ten shillingi per \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022nl., on the prodm lion of sattslitctory evidence of the good state of health ol tie Hie assured.Partieipatio'li of pioiit» bv the assured amounting to two-thirds ot its nett amount.Large Bonus declared 1*55, amounting to j.2 per cent, per annum on tin- sum assured being on ages from twenty to forty, 8ü pet cent on the premium.Next division of profit in 1808.Stamps and Policies are not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the ( otnpany.Medical Hefkhkk:\u2014DU.UUWAND.J.B.FORSYTH & CO.At! ENT\u2019S.Quebec, June 1st, I8t>7.149 i.wiu: si muon 0111:1.Provinck or Canada, ) District ot Quebec, jj In the Muttcr'of ÜKOKOE VEZINA, Of the City ot Quebec, Merchant, An Insolvent.ON THE SECOND DAY OF hKPTKMBEK Next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, or as soon as counsel can be heard, the uuder-signed will apply to the said Court, Bitting at Quebec, for a dischuigc under the said Act.O.VEZINA.Quebec.June 7, 18t>7\tjlO-2m-l34 Insolvent Act of 1864.CANADA.5 Provinck os- Qckiikc, > In turScckrioh Coi iit District ol Quebec.) III the Mutter of JAMES KOWBOTTOM, Insolvent.ON the Third day of Ol ToUKH m x», the undersigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the Haul Act.JAMES KOWBOTTOM.UEAHN, JOBDAN, A UuCHE.Attorneys urf litem of the Insovcnt.Quebec, July 31st, J8/i7.\ta3-2m-179 OISSOLÜÏIOI£f«RTI[RSHIP, rpiIE BUSINESS hitherto carried on be-J- twi en C HAULES K.LEVEY and WILLIAM HEKUINO, under the name of CTiaiilks E.Lev kv A Co., is dissolved, Ibis day, by mutual consent.The business lor the remainder of the season will he wound up by the late Urm.CHARLES E.LEVEY, 5V.IIEBBIN\u2019/).1, 1887.\t17 WALTHAM, MASS.rl HIS COMPANY beg b>avc to inform the I eiti/.eiis of the new Dominion of Canada that they have made urrungenients to introduce tbeirci lebrated Watches to their notice.They are tuepared to prove that their watches are made upon a belter system than others in tin' world.They commenct d operations in 1*)50, and tin ii |H tury now covers four acres of ground ami lui), tost moi \u2018 than a million dollars, ami eiupl.ivs ovir 7oi) operatives.They pro-din c Î5.0UII Watches i year, and make uml sell not less tlniu one half of all the watches sold in the United States.Up to the present time it has been impossible for them to do more than supply the constantly increasing home demand ; but recent additions to t heir works have enable/! them to turn their at-tuition to other mukets.T im dilleronco between their manufacture and the European, is brielly this : European wall lies are mndo almost entirely by bond.In them, all these mysterious intiQitesimal organs which when put together create the wati n, are the result of slow and toilsome iX'iui/iit processes, anil the result is of m cesslty a luck of uniformity, which is indispeiisible to inrrect titne-kceping.Both the eye and the hand of the nm.-t skilful operative must vary.But it is a fact that, except watches of the higher glades, European watches aro the product of tlie cheapest labor of Switzerland, and the le-ult is ihc worthless Ancres, Lopins, and so-i nllcd Patent Levers\u2014which soon cost more in iiit.'iuptcil repairs tliun their original pi ice.Coiniiiou workmen, hoys ami women, buy the rough separate parts of these watches from various factories, polish and put them togi tlier.and tnk» them to the nearest watch int'U bant.He stumps and engraves tin\u2019in witli any name or braml that may be ordered\u2014whether London, Paris, Ueneva, or what not ; and many a iiisti who thinks he has a genuine 11 M.I.Tobias, of Liverpool,'1 (wlios« only fault is, that he can never regulate ii to keep verv good time), is rcally eariying a cheap and poor Swiss imitation.How A iiirrii'ixii Wntchca arc ITlade.The American Waltham Watch is made by uo such uncertain process\u2014and by uo such incompetent workmen.All their operations, from tlie reception of the raw materials\u2014the brass, the steel, the silver, tnc gold and the precious stones, to the completion of the Watch, are larried on under ouu root, and under one skillful ntid competent direction.But the great liistingiiisliing feature of their Watches, is the fact that tueir several pints are all mule by the liuest, the most perfect and delicate machinery ever brought to the aid ot liutunn iiidutlty.Every one of the more Ilian u hundictl parts ot every watch is made by a macliiuu\u2014that intullitdy reproduces every suuiuudiug part with the most uuvaiying Accuracy.It was only necessary to make one perfect watch of any particular style, and then to adjust the hundred tea tiiiics necessary to reproduce every part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding wall h must he like it.If any part of any American Waltham Watch should be lost or injured, the owner has only to address the Company, staling the number of his watch and Hie pint wanted, whether it he spring, p nioli.j-wel, or what not, and by return mull lie would receive the desired article which any vv.it< htnuker would unjust to its position.Tlie Company respectfully sutunit their watches on their intrilt only.They have fully succeeded in overcoming popular pre-juduc in the States in favor of European wat.lies, and solicit a thorough examination and fair tmil for their manufactures elsewhere.They claim to make A IIHUt Article tor the Money by theii improved mechanical processes than can be made uudrt' tbu old-fashioned liaudi- i critti system.They mnniihn tore watches of ; \u2022 vi ry grade, from a good, low-priced and siil stanti.il article, in solid silver hiiuting cu-es, especially adapted to the wants of the fauiier and lumberman, to the liuest chronometer for the navigator ; and also, ladies' wall bus in plain gold or the liuest enameled and irweili-t cases; but the iuilcspcusuble requisite ot all their wan lies is tliat they shall he HOOD TIMEKKKI\u2019KUS.It should be lem.inhered that except their single loW'.-t grade named \u201c liome Watch Company, direct, on or about SAT I UDA Y, the 31st Aug.Boston, ALL WATCHES made by them\t\u201c- 1 ¦\u2014 KATES 0>F PASSAUE FR05I QUEBEC.Cabin.$oo.no Intermediate.$40.uo Steerage.$24.00 Intermediate Passengers by this Line are furnished by tbu Company with beds, bedding and all other requisites For particulars apply io ALLANS, KAE A CO., Agents, 21, St, Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.31, l.««7.\t203 STEAM,hlS A\\D WATER PIPES, hoilek i'Luns, And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings, Tools, Ac.BOILER PUMPS, Con.ILatehs, S.m:n Valves Stkam and Water 7.\t187 VALEKTIARAISINS! Now Lauding ex SS.11 Thames \" : ]4ii ijOXES Very Superior Fresh '-rV/ I) Valentia RAISINS.120 Hiilf-UuXc*\tdo\tdo\tdo.Fur Sub- By JOHN LEMESURIEK A CO.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\tIb7 xfcioJE : irrcjji: i : si \u2022 D A \\ II), 1650 tons,.SI* ANDREW, 1432 tons, ST.GEORGE.1468 tons.SI.PATRICK, 1'207 tons.Cupt.Watts ,\t'\u2022 Scott.Lieut, smith.Capt.Trucks.50 li HociiTril ex \"ChillmnwfillMi AUS AUKACAN KICK, do do do, do.The Steamship ST.ANDREW,Cast.Scott, will sail from QUEBEC for GLASGOW 75 II.ill-Bags 5o Pockets For sale by JOHN LEMESUKIKB A CO.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\t187 o n 10 10 M iZT ARE FULLY WARRANTED by a special cortllicato given to the pun baser ot evi ry watch by the nellir, and this warrati-t*'' \u2018 \u2019 H\u201c\"d at all times against the Cumpaiiy or it» ugvuU.BOBRINS A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON A CO., 158, Washington Street, Boston, Gem ral Agent*.ROBERT WILKES, Torouto and Montreal, Agent for Canada.i lie \\pw Donilniuii Monlhly, (64 page» stitched in a handsome cover,) A MAGAZINE of Original and Selected - \\ Literature, alike suitaidu for the lireside, the parlour table, the .tcamhoat and the railway.It is the inti\u2019iitlon of the editors to render this Magaxitie so interesting that it will be read Cii\"Uith by old and )ouug, and to render it otiobjectlonable to any reader.'I 'ims, onk dollar per annum Id advance or a club ol nine for eight dollars.Postagi payable by receiver\u2014one cent per copy.Address JOHN DOUGALL A SON, Publishers, 126, Great St.lame» Street, Montreal.Quebec, Aug.14, 1867.\tlm-168-x VrEAitI FUJIP»S ROTARY, POWER & HAND POMPS, Sun ion, Wjifi anti i'orcc PnutpH, FIRE FXJJSÆPS, PIKE AMD UAKDEX ENUINEN, AND ALL KINDS or Plumier» nnil (Jaifitlert Good», Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN B.FULLER, 47, DEY STREET, .Via, I'or A' City, Quebec, Aug 30, 1867.\t4m-20J A FEW CHOK E DAIRY CHEESE.\u2022 For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.27, 1867,\tI \u201c9 MACKEREL.£JALF BARRELS No.I MACKEREL.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug 27, 1867.\t199 LOB STICKS.CtASES Portland Pa< king Compati) i / LOBSTERS, each 2 do*.Mil Finn STORl NOW OPENED AT Fal>i\u2019i|K>lcd by 3|r.Micbael ByiU\", Bsud-Master of H.M.S.\u201cAurora.To be hid at all respectable Music Sellar * throughout the Dominion.R.MORGAN, Mush Dealer, St.John Street.Quebec, Aug.22, 1867.\t196 0RLEANj5_ FERRY.ON and after MONDAY next, tbe 27th Inst.the \" MAID OF ORLEANS\" will resume her Regular Smnmei Trips, calling at Indian Cove and St.Joseph \u2014 Lkavx* ru* Island I LKAtxs Qc»*«c.At 8.'5 A.M.\tAt\trl.OO\tA.M.\u201c 2.30 P.M.\t\u201c\t4.00\tP.M.\" 5.00 P.M.\t|\t\u201c\t6.00\tP.M.Besides an Early Trip on Market Days, and two trips on Sundays.The Steamer does not undertake to stop at Indian Cove duiing an easterly galo.Oi Saturdays the last trip of the Boat wilt be one hour later.By order, P.PLANTE, Master.Qvehoc, May 25, 1867\t6IU-U22 3SÆOISI TREA.3-.OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Qu.be, , Sept.2, 1867.AVimtecl.**\u2022» I I I rI,l, 72\" A DAY, to iiitrcduco out Ol\" I new patent STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MA(;HINE Price $20.It uses two threads, and umki H tin geiiuine Lock Smell.All low-prie,'d Macbiiiis make the t iuin Sim ii.Exelusivu territory given.Send lor circulars.W.Ü.WILSON A CO., Manufacturers, Cleveland, (Jbio, U.S.Quebec, Allg.24, 1867.\tJm-197 1867.SUMMER 1867.I\u2019lUJBotiftorH }Jiinkc!(l to Lomlondori) or l.ivorpool.lirturn Tiektll (I'ranttil nt /{\"lured /{\u2018itft.rillS COMPANY'S LINK is comi 1 tbei 'lowing First Class Steams 1.1867 CANADIAN INLAND STEAM XIYIUATIOX I'OMIMXY RoYAI.MAIL THROUGH LINK For Benubarnols, Cornwall, Dickinson's Landing, 3Iorri*birgli, Prescott, Bro, k-villc, Gai,nque, Kingston, Cobo'irg, Port Hope, Dailington, Toronto and Hamilton Ski/ PI reel without Triui*liijiincnt.\u201c'(nt AUSTRIAN.NES l OKI AN.PKItl VIAN.MORAVIAN .Ill BLUM A N.NOVA SCOTIAN.BKUIIAN .NORTH AMERICAN,.DAMASCUS .2o50 tuns .2i,5o |,,n.nue tous .2650 D ii-.2131 t»i.l .Cluo ton» .22'iu ton.i ,17' I tuns .1300 Iona Capt.Alton, n Duttuu i \" Ballant \u2022\u2022 Will*.\u2022\u2022 Brown.|| Kerr; \u201c Grangs.Watts.** Allan.'S,- Giapes, Peacties anil Neclaiincs, i SI'LI NDID LOT nl the most choice ' knnl- i,i GltAI'ES, I'KAt HKS and NK/ TA KI NES, r.r Nnrsi ry of tbe uinli r For Sale by i vi be obtained fiuiu JAS, STEVENSON, Agent, Napoleon Wharf, Quebec.Quebec, May 16, 1867.\t115 Sailing from LIVERPOOL everyTIIUH8 DAY, and from QUEBEC every HATUB- | Cases St.Julien and other Brand DA Y,i ailing at Loi h Foyle to receive on board aud land Mails and Passengers, from and tu Londonderry.Dates of sailing are as follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC : NKSTOIUAN.Saturday.\tAug.\t17,1'\t7 PERUVIAN.\u2022\u2022\t\u201c\t21,\t\u201c IHIILKNI AN.\u2022\u2022\t31,\t\u201c NOVA SCOTIAN.\t\u201c\tL 7, Moravian.\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\tn,\t\u2022\u2022 AUSTRIAN.21, \u201c Aud every succeeding Saturday, from Quebec.c Quebec, Allg.23, 18>,*.GRLUYERE UHEtiSE, (IRKUYERE CHEESE t 'HOICK eiVed and f oi 'ale by QUibei ADAM WATTERS 11 A 13 JubnStrr Aug.23, 1867.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC To l.nUoi itrrry, or /.irtrpoo Cabin\u2014$7/) 00, and $8') 00, according to i accommodation Htixuaux\u2014$25.Pa»»,'iigcrs d\"(irous of proceeding to Paii» can pi,\" ire Cook s Exci asuix TicKKrs on *p- .plicali'Ui to the AgeiUAat Muiitrcal or Quebec.| (O Berths not secured until paid lor.An experienced Surgeon carried on each ves- * eel.rj-A TENDER will '.*«¦.the NAPOLEON I WHARF every SATURDAY morning, with klails aud Passengers, at NINE ocluik, precisely.For further particular* apply to ALLANS, KAE A CO., Agents Quebec, Aug.IS, 1867.\t189 Lager Beer! From tbc Celebrated Brewery ol ANDREW MULLER, Breliien.I N Quart Bottles.A choice Lot Just Re-1 ccivtd, and Fur Sa'e by ADAM WATTERS, It A 1J John Street.Quebec, Aug.23, 1867.\t196 EALMOfl.JUST Received a Chuico Lot of FRESH smoked salmon.Ko; sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 34 John Street.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\t177 ^ TNK UlJKItKC IMKIK'I l>V, SICPTKMBF.Ii 7, 1807.f f f f }\t} The Mercurv, being the only Dally E/unlng Newspaper In Quebec, and a\u2018- all times fully up with the very litest Maritime and General Intelligence, ofters to the public a moat deelrablii Adverting channel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Rlclu lli 'i Compiniy\u2014¦) K Deichami».Tilp of thu S iwon\u2014K Utrbadovii Syr op hu>1 Sugar\u2014Wm ro«U>u.High Wimii\u2014\t,)0 Wanted\u2014W Moore.Auiriran Reptre-Bloclelr A sou.Teudcre for Strew\u2014tli favour able and iiul'ivotir ihle demonslrali riis.\u2022 Broken Heads V.S.Goi'iiing.\u2014The New York pipers are rejoeing over tlu-accounts ol the election ri it wl ieh oecurre I in Montreal a tew Jays since, and v,y t ,at the Canadims are clinging to the eld Eng lish custom of breaking heads at the poll*.There may be sime truth in thi*.and although any disorderly conduet of this kind is very disgraceful, Canadians will, we trust, always adhere to it in preference to the delightful practices of gouging, \u2022\u2022hooti >g and stahhii g, so much in vogue during elections in the ' great republic.\" mit too.Rresented a copy of u notorial protest :it tho rciiuest uf Anti inn Bunliuiuuii', ci m plaining that mi decision is conic g> I v ib Coip irai-' u for the purcliasc of his I h ii, St.Ours sMcet, to widen the .vitne and informing the Coui.cil tlmt he is uhoitt i \u2022 build.Referred to the Finança (' tumii tee.Rrescnted u copy of it notarid proli-t at the reijuust of Mr.Edward Darragli.com.plaining of damages lie has sufiered by the injuii1* cui'Cd to his house hy the had st it-of rcpiir ol Garden «'reel, wherein he uns passinp;.\u2014Referred to the Road Committee.Rrcsentcd a letter from Mr, J.B.Rar kin, advocate, informing the Coitucil that he has received instructions fiom tin- said 1 E.Barragh t'i adopt l-gil measures agaiii't tlio Corporation lor the recovery of an i-i 'lemnily f-r the damages aforesaid.-1L ferred to the same Committee.(\u2018resented letters from Messis.Rittl Duma* and Rhilip Furtill.remon tratin^ against tho persoiial lax ol live dollais im i posed upon each of them.\u2014Referred to the | Finance Committee.Rrescnted letters fiom Adolphe GigUere | and Michael Graham, praying for a doduc | tion of their assessments.\u2014Referred to the Fittanee Committee.Presented a letter from the Secretary of | His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec, te-I turtting tliauks to the Council lor attending ! in a body the funeral of the late Archbishop.Presented a letter from Mr.I,\"U-.Rochet, of Paris, France, voluiit cring to execute a monumental statue of M.H.d< Champ! lin as founder and tir-t governor \"f Quebec.\u2014Referred to the Fiounec Co i.mtf.eo.\u2019resented u letter from Mr.Pierre Fi-ct.praying to ho indemnified I >r the démoli tion of his house by the Sappers lire cun piny nt the fire of the IDtli July last, in St.John suburb.- Rclencd to the Fiinncc Committee.Presented a letter from Mr.Thomas La rivière ami others, cnmpl.ii dug of the bad state of Desfos'O* street.\u2014Referred to th Road < 'otnuiitice Presented a peti'ion from Mr.John Or,! Mann, praying to he authorized toorginize a volunteer tire company.\u2014 R -f.-rre l to the Fire Committee.Presented a pctiti-in from Mis.Rti.iit -Tardif, widow of Auiiu*tin Juue.iu, pnnin tint tho Council do exempt her from the payment of her asscs-ments, being one - f the sufferers of the lite lire in D Aiguillon street, where her house was burned.\u2014 Referred to the Finance Committee.Presented a letter Iront Mr.Austii, advocate, informing the Council that I.- I instructed by Mr.Kdward O Reilly, carter, to take legal proceedings against the C'I poration for damages caused t-> his vehicle in conveying a pri-mner to a police stall u.\u2014Referred to the Finauee Committee.Presented the draught of a by-law drawn up in the English language, intituled \u201c A by law to compel tho owners of boats mil other craft to takeout licenses.\u2019 whie'.i w.i-resd a first time.Ordered, that in pursuance ol the 30th section of the Act 2(llh \\ iet.eha|i.\u2022,.th said by-law he inserted at full length in otic French and one English newspaper Cun McG, MetJ, Mr I tud.) wi: G nr.i Si-t he.m n jority fi,r Sti-| Smii!t, 1 IJ j-n iiy I -r Su,i Ho Mi-K, .I: redue.Si, , F- r I he ( St ii- ca 1 I ' i L ¦ lf|x\\ I r, reecivod S-pt.ti.nr-;;tti, fur pt.!.niimuii.x , S pt.7.lot Com iîeete I yes d to I ! day t;;i0.nt tin# > iviel.pt.i:;- Ma lui I2t;i.Ma AI.I.KUEII vexations and extortions.\\Ye find the following letter on this sub ject in tho London Timet: \u2014 'fhe pr-rsont in charge of the Atlantia cible have at l ist given the public an in -talinont of thnao reforms by which, for some months past, they have been promis iug to widen the usefulness uud popularity nt thu mighty iustiument they control.11,0 improvement does not, a* might he anticipated, consist in tno rednoiion of rates lif y per cent, or in tho cessation of the cbafc'u for tliu address and signature of a message, ,,r in the uhoiilion >,f the one hundred per cent imposed upon code or cypher, without tho protection of which c iiimi-rci.il telegrams thanks to telegraphic infidelity, lo'O all tlie value derived from Hecrcsy.These ehsngcs have been too long premised, and aro perhaps, t io obvious ind e mimon plice in their *|>peul to propriety i) be adapted ; at all events, they aro said to be indefinitely |KjsijK)tted.Wlut has been vouchsafed is embraced in a rn'cript issued last Mondsy to sub olliccs, umiiT the directions of winch the elers to whom a message for America is offered is obliged to exact double rate.-, fur thu entire message if it contains words he does not understand, or if it cont fins a word ahhrevi ited or contracted, however pilpa-hle the sense.Tho former reguLti n pn-su| p aes an intelligence approaching n miM-ienee on the pirt of a lull\u2019-paid sub-oidinatc ; tlio latter calls for every letter of tho most ordinary words, and oven of wor ts ol which the toll orthography would in con.mon praetico, he ridiculous.A m, *s.i,go bus actually boon declined at one ol Ij,o offices this week unless the writer accepted tlie alternative of giving -.Mr.ns \u2022 Mister, or paying J.1 a word for ti c whole telegram.The only further step p-i-sthle in tbo direction of tlie absurd [lle/torteil far thr D iily .4/y#sinii itéré are progressiog.PARIS.Sept.6.M.Moustier, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has i\"Ued a eireular in regard to the conference roe, ntly held at Salzburg.He st îles that tlie meeting of the Sovereigns was merely ono of e.indolence over tho fate of tlie Archduke Maxiuiinan.To bo sure there was a goner,l interchange of \\i-.-wt on the situa'iin of Europe, hut no ulliinec or com hi nation wm* planned hy the Emperors.:,H has helm Hi lied.It is stated tint M.Druyn de I Huy* will soon le-c-nter tlie Fiench Uihinet.It is thought he will take M.Motistior\u2019s place in tho Fmcigu (Iffico.( ARLZUHE, Sep.ti.The Grand Duke Fredcrl k William Ifijinrteil for thr Daily Mrrtury.AFTKK\\00\\ DimrillKS.A M K It 1 C A N N K W S.SAN FK \\NCIsco, Sep.i!.The Democrats have carried tho State Legislature and municipal tickets in Sun Francisco by overwhelming m ij,,n i, - flic entiro Union State ticket i- d f at,-1 and it ii doubtful il\u2019oue I\u2019tiiou member et Cun gress is elected.NEW YORK.Sep.G.The Herald\u2019# (,'levolimd special Hays ; \u2014 The Fcoiau ( 'mgress was called to eider thi# morning.A committee was appointed to draft approptiati! resolution# mi the de.ith of Thouius Francis Me-igher.\\ irions r,-snluti ns all i-ling the welt no ol tho I etiian Broltiethood Were rceeivod and ret erred 1,1 appro; riite committees.Among them was one expressing the feelings of tho Umigre-s in regard to thu incarceration of Americm oilixens in English dungeons A letter was rea l from the Acting General of the United Stales to the eff et that the Fuii ,u arms in tho hands of the Guvernmeiit Ind been ordered to be tester,-d i> the org.ni zution.The Her ild's city of Mexico letter, dated made a speech at tho opening ,,l the Baden ; July 2ft, says:\u2014Juin-/, has Completed ihe Diet iu this oiiy ye.stcr 1 iy.Ho took strong | formation of his new cabinet.ground in favor ol North Gormany.Baden's union with MADRID.Sep.ti.orders have been issued to tho i* t , require the clerk, in any ease ho proper authorities at all the ports in Spiin ity t is reported -, !i.'-h would , Ity is 15.ISd'.NI I \\l An nt i :i i 13 struck au to have lu-,,k Fish r I.tie ir tie C ,i Acad ,:, pie I i\u2019or liUVillg g, !l \u2019 tO l the -un tu r lit, origin t- -I in i I staliee l it W I), U*-! W n, I U .i iso t\" i le- s i -i ici \u2022in ineeudi ity.I w ith t,,,e , I , dr.MeWi - on -.l.A'I Evemng.- ! .i h w 1- staid - ii i m fl u h\u201e e time :> found of Mr.: I-, street, t \u2019-inimi rei.il D i1 tin aiel liiin-g il At th !,\u201ex 41, sfatio ,.alarm, p I ir ti- e .*, W wliich w .inivit.\\ eith- r ins' -Tho ecu may choose, to eon,pel the sender of a mes # igc to make affidavit that the words mean precisely what they express, under penalty c f redoubled cliaige.Wheu we consider that these regulations are sequels to others o,.( - wli, ru words are restrictod to li-.o letters, lint the opinion of charging I y words or } m j oit) m | p M(ir(1 (ls lliaj, }|U niorL.prutiiublu.is reiaiu-1 or the l.oeal ed by the companies ; and when wo know.h -sine, that tlie iqieratiug staff and a single cible are uceupicd no inoro than four hours i day.while the income of the line is daily at'inil £1.00(1.thu blind public tpiril ol i^uil box : the managers, and their eugenic as to serve and oblige tbo business coiiimuuity, would seem to ho indisputable.Yet tl.ero are oUtinato people among their customer*, and all I meet are in this impracticable category, who bee nothing but excessive !, - i,,.t b, .m occu-1 r-pieity in the innovation, and who b'-liovo that- losing faith in the performance of the cables, or fearing competition, the prnpric t us ire disposed to defy |iuhlie opini'iii and make hay wltilo the sun shines.The public will of course bn .told as usiiil by the Anulc-American Company that tho Atlantic Company is respon'ihle fur t!io«e vuxitions, and tbo Atlmtio folk will ictort upon tho Anglo-American.In such cise*.indeed, much use may be made of tlio precedent created hy Seen low & Jorkins.Mr.country ,s.\u2022} h fitnily re.-ide f r o having .nt iho eircum-i tho dwelling -,\t:v, i il pi n- *, g.ves , 11 it w - I he act (it ., pt v Mipprcssed ,, l.i.ck t.s ot vvutui by i : M r.I! noit, .,, ,1 * f.vv others N d.orner \\ng- h ,w-< v r.t hr , r I e line fiom he rentrai ,- i-oirt-i-t D-uches \u2022 ,-,-i t ', St.ki-n out.i\u2019.,rr i!ietr - d -ue in fr 'in having 1 Would : i tllOS! wi n Aitlllt \\ .fel til\" wh, .! it- r.we are \u2022un mistukoa ns \u202241, and ,,ur t ,t-t of thcfire h x -11, as it : i- ird of there by i iheehureh bolls 41.requiring vessels hailing from tno United Stilus to ho subjected tu u ¦ igidquaranliue.LONDON, Sep.05 h id to make their mark, i'ltese arc people able to marry and pro-babh in a smuller proportion, of the very I lowest the.residuum.\" It is remark iblc that in tbe eastern counties, and in many counties io the Southern half of England, more women sign the marriage register than men.As iu I Slid, so in I8ii5.Westmorclind had the largest proportion cl its mou ubie to write, nine iu ryteo; and Sussex the largest portion Msskinonge\t\t.G Caron\t\t.M Monteulm\t\t.MrJ Dufresne\t\t.M Missisquui\t\t.Mr llrigbu\u2019ii\t\t.M Nieolet\t\t.F Gamlet\t\t.M I'ontiac\t\t.Mr Heath\t\t.M I\u2019ortuenf\t\tJ 1) Brotisseau\t\t.M Richelieu\t\t.Mr McCarthy\t\t.M \u2022St.Hyacinthe.,\t, M KlUt'skowski\t\t.O Terrebonne\t\tU Marson\t ; .\t.M Tcmiscoiiutn\t\t.C Beitraud\t\t\t.M ONTARIO.\t\t Catloton\t\t.Mr Holmes\t\t.M Cornwall\t\t.Hon J S Macdonald\t.M Dumlas\t\t.Mr 1 S Ross\t\t.M Frontenac\t\t.Mr Kirkpatrick\t\t.M Glengarry\t\t.Mi D A Macdonald .\t.M Hamilton\t\t.Mr Magilt\t\t.M Kingston\t\t.Sir J A Macdonald.\t.M Line-olu\t\t.Hon \u2022) It Himihoii\t\t.M Loudon\t\t.Hon Mr Carling\t\t.M Lennox\t\t.Mr t'aitwriglit\t\t.\\l North Lanark.\tHon W McDougall.\t.M North Ontario.\tHon M C Cameron.\t.M Nortli Oxfonl.\tMr.Oliver\t\t.M Nortlimu berlund.Northumberland\t.51 r Wheeler\t\t.M West\t ^\t, Hon Mr Cockhurti.\t.M Ottawa\t\tMr Currier .\t,.,M Prescott\t\tMr Hagai\t\t.M South Lanark .\t.Mr Morris\t\t.M S,>uth Ontario.\t.Mr Gibbs\t\t.M Toronto Kast.,\tMr Beatty\t\t.M Toronto West.\tMr llairisoii\t\t.M Welland \t\tMr Street.\t.\t.M York West\t\tHou U P Howland.\t.M PRO VIN CI AL L EG 18 L AT URE QUEBEC RARLIAMENT.Argentuuil.Mr Bolliiigbaw.Brume.Hon C Donkin.Dorchester.Hou II L l.niigevin .Jollutte.Mr.Levnllcc.Levis.Dr Blum lift.Laval.M Bclliwose.L'Assomption.K Matthieu.Megantic.Hon Mr.irv\u2019uu.Moiitmngiiy.I.Il Blai*.Montmoiencd .Hon .1 CaucLoti.Quebec County.Hon I\u2019d O Chauveau.Quebec (\\Vc#t).lolm Hearn.(( 'entre).Gil Sltnard.(Kast).J 1* Hlicaumc.Sherbrooke.Hon A T Halt.Soiilanges.Mr.Couth-.M Two Mountains.Hou M Outniet.'I Belleihastr.Dr t\u2019elletier.'I B'-auharuois.Mr Bcrgevlu.M Bsgot.Cliut, augiiey.Dr Laherge.cliuiuplaiu.Dr Bon*.Jacques Cartier.Mr.I.,- Cavalier.I.'Assomption .Mi M ittbieu.Lsptairie.Mr.Thérleu.Lotbiniero.-I Joly.Mi'sisquoi.U Chainberliu .Moiitieal C,tnire.Mr Carter.Montreal West.Mr Ogilvie.Montrent Kast.Hou G K Cartier.Mont,.Mr LcseRes.Nicolct.I Gumlrt.Ottawa County .Mr Church.I\u2019uitni-uf.I*i Larue.RontUi.Mr I\u2019nuporc.Richelieu.M.BoUC ONTARION PARLIAMENT.Ottawa.Mr Scott.M Toronto W.at.Mr Wallis.M Kast.Hou M C't am, ton.51 TIIK\u2019UIJKUtiC VIHItrilllY, SEPTEMBER 7, ISf>7.Mn.i.S.AlLliN'a WoKUl'lt U«iu HKx\u2019oHKtl ami Yt\\ LuhAl>AMI M oil WoHtl'.i ll.lin PlUAnIMi arc iiiU'i|imlluil loi runtoriiiKi iuviKoraiinK, licitutlfyiiii;, nrrciiiiiK tlio fitll and lui|iailiiitf a licultby and natural color to (lie Hair /Vo 1/ mitr /.ri/ lu rature jrry Hair /¦> r/» anginal youtk/ul color.I HB HKST0HK1I IlKI\u2019HODUCKK.Tiit Haiii PiiifiiAiNU Ci i.iivarta aku IIkac riritt.li your lialr it tblh try it, it' scurfy try it, if liartb try it, if lut .'vlctt try it, if iiuiu-of llnrto try it, for all who nte it will preserve Unir lotir llirourjii life.Koi rale iiy all Druu .i.Quebec, Auk.it, IriiiT.\tiiw.:taw-lSS .Ynr 'lilverUmitêintM.GREAT REDUCTION \u2014OK\u2014 DR V (iOODS ! ,Y*ir .litI't\u2019t\u2019Hfirmftits.\u2022Ynr \u2022hln rilKi M ' nts.(lommcvcial.1 Compiled ofHi'ially for the liaily Mercury, by order of the iioard of Trade ] 1 >1 I* ü U T 8.Sept 6.IVr liiand Trunk Uni I way\u20141 car firewood to 'i' .'diipmau.\u2014 It fiolrii i/eeJi : ü cases bdwe, 'i bdlet paper to .\u2022> J Shaw.Sept 7.iVrfirnnd Tiunk Hallway\u2014Ml tuba butter to 11 aine I ,v Krere.COO bush mult to J it l pig, sheep, 1 cow to J Humais.£hi))|mtn giiteUiomrf.HT\" The Mercury Shipping Intelligence includes all Arrivals, Clearances and Loadings, entered at the Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.in.each day.I\u2019OUT OK QUEBEC.A Hit I V K D.Sept 7.S S Uaspé.Bernier, Lower Hurts, Gulf I'ort* S 8 Comp\u2019y, gen cargo.-Napoleon HI, Uourdeau, Lower 1\u2018orts, C 11 not, lish and oil.Ship Amoor, Sangster, Cardilf, duly 8, Allans, Hue ,V co, r oal.iiarli t.'oiistaiitine, Williams.Cardiff, July 2u, Allans, Kae A co, coal.-Alexandria, llrough, St Johns, Ntld, Ang 10,-, Irai lirigt sea Gull, Hausen, Sydney, Aug 21.Price Dios, coal, 1SNTEKED KGK LOADING.Name.tor.By Whom.\tH'here.Sept (J.Delhi, Fleetwood, 1) J) Vouug k co, Spencer cove.Madras, Glasgow, J Uurstall A co, South Quebec.Marie Vigilante, Labrador, W If Jeft'ery A co, lUuaud's wharf.Hermine, GaspA, Master,\tdo.Sept 7.Job:: Geddie, Liverpool, Hinde A Dradley, t bristle\u2019s booms.Marie, Waterford, J Durstall A co, South Quebec.C L E A K B Ü .Sept 6.S S Nova Scotian, Aird, Liverpool, Allans, Hue A co.-llclgiau, Graham,\tdo,\tdo.Dark Tudmor, Cuiiuingham, Grangemouth, Denson A co.Schr Mane t 'eliuu, Jaciptes, Labrador, Lord A Major.-Florida, Joncas,\tdo,\tdo.Sept 7.Ship Westminster, Dcrryman, Liverpool, Hoss a co.Schr John Stewart, Lemieux, New Uichmond, Gethiugs, Lemoine A Sewell.- Marie Vigilante, Caron, Miugan, W il Jeft'ery « co.-Hermine, Dtrthelot, Gaspé, K Savage.-Clara, Le Diane, Malpegur,-.LEGER & RINFHtn, .no.i, .ion \\ »tiiki:t.IN or il REI.IKVES PAIN OK K\\I.HY KIND INSTANT!.V Never slllie tie S.ielee of M-dli |He ftr» daw le d upon tlie world lias any preparation been introduced that will alleviate tlie a* lies and | am» that II -h I» heii lo, so speedily at the EGYPTIAN OIL.No language .an t oui \u2019 y an Adequate idea i tlie iiniuvdi'ii.and almost inirnciiluus \u2018 liante W'hicli n \u2022 .asious to those who ate Slllb'llllg.l ain, no malt i how ex.rm ialing, disap-p.ars undi ¦ it» inllu.n.e, a» u by magic.Ill» tl.e iiii»t won.luliil relni\u2019i) anil Hie nio»t pioinpt in il- ie tion, evi l known to Ibe world No one wili do without it who baa used it mi.' ;u l.e i, wher.\u2019V.i the Egypuan , Oil ba» l n llitrodu.ed il ba ¦ enlirely »uper-M-ded ail oil., i pain-i.lievuiy pii paiatlcus.Il ha» beuii Ibe lu.h.i.» ol ii sl.iiinK blllldrids to healtli, who nt.ei lit mg .vi ry tbiug, and eveiybody, bad (i».n Up hoping ev.'i to be well again.What may «.-cm almost in.rudibie about ibi» Oil I», that .\u2019oiiipliinils h.i.tolore considered by Emiiieut l'liy»i.mts iucliialde ale ircqin-lilly < Ured I y a few bottles.No case of Ubetiuiatisiu oi Neuralgia Imw- ev.-i desperate or h.»pel.\u2018»s, but uiat be beue.1 lilted by the application .d it Koi Diptheria and Soro Throat, Egyptian Oil i» lliu only really i.liable reuicd) in existence.It will iclievc llo worst .uses of Headadie immediately Koi 1'ootiiacho and Earache it it au instant cure.Sprains are sometimes very obstinate and elllaig.'lii.ul of tlie joints is likely lo occur il iicglci t.\u2019.i.I'he ino»t sever.* cases,bowoV\u2019.\u2019i may lie coiiqueicd by tbisOil in a few days Diuises, Cnls, Woiiii.ls, Rurtis and Scalds yield readily to the icmarkublc sootblug an.I liealing proporties ot the Egyptian oil.Alto, ClnlhlaiiiH, Frosted Feet Dites and Slings o Insects.EG Y l'T IA N OIL ie.Rlieumatism Neuralgia, Gout, Diptheria, Sole'i'hroat, Cbolera Headache, t' aceuche, Si.I.a.he, Da.kadi.Toothadie.Eaia.he, Stomachache,Stiff Ne.k Stiff'Joints, Sprains, Rruiscs, Wounds Cuts Klims, Mosquito Dites, Ac Every person should piucure a bottle ol the Egyptian Oil, so us to have it at Imiut tor its timely use may prevent much suffering, and even he the means ol saving life, lor Distance* liuvu ftequently occuricd where persons at tacked in the night have died while waiting for their Physician.The EU Y i\u2019i'l AN OIL is used exenoiually * in nearly all cases, and is very easily appli.'.l, : us it requires no .outiliued rubbing in .iké ' other r.medics it may be takeu ititoriiiilly withthe grentesl safety, as it is wunanted to contaiu iioin* jurions ingr.dim.ids.and is a purely vegetable extract.Egyptian Oil is Ibe most econo-mi.al lein.dy in Use, as such a vety sinall liiired to produce the desired effect.An eminent Dniggist trully remarks tiiat he lois toiind them is more virtue in thirty drops ot Egyptian Oil, then in thirty bottles of some ol Hie i.iuedies now hclurc the public Full directions in both language» com puny cadi bottle.Price 25 cents and .n> cents per liottlu For sale in Quebec by John Mussim A John Rurko A Co., ittid all Hrnggists.,'IAKNES, HENRY .« CO , Montreal, Agents lor Canada Qiiebrtr, Kept.|M, IRRU.\tI2m-'2I4.PUBLIC BENEFACTRESS.MUS.B.A.XlLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION.MR?.S.A.ALLEN'S\tMRS.S.A.ALLEN'S WORLD\u2019S HAIR RESTORER WORLD\u2019S HAIR DRESSING, I S sniled to b.uL yoiiiig and old.It strength-' / II;.ZYI.ODA I.SAM CM, al.mo oft.n 1 uns the Hair, pi.-v.lils its lulling or * * stores, and n> ver tails to iuvigoi turning grey, and ilnpaits to it a bcanlil'ul g 1.>» » y Hppesrail.e.|i iii'V.I tails toiosi.'iis i.nsv luiit 'I'o I PS «HHGISAI.joiniKI I.i ol.oH.if is Nor i Dw., Iml a* is dli.tly iip,,u Hi,' roots ol tlio Hair, givin tl\u201dm iL.mitmal n.iiirishliient 11 qtlir.'.l It will iest.ii.n bald pin.es, i.qniies no pi.\\ ion» piepaialioii of tlie lialr, and is easily applied I t .un r s.II Atlei the hair isou.c restor.1, o.i»i\u201dii-al applications oiiio in tin.\u2019 mnnih will iiisiiie agaiiisl gu y hails to thu most advanced age.invigorate, henutily, and Irnsheii the Hull', rendering it soli, silky and glo-sy, an.I disposing it to re-main in any dustu.l pusltton.FOR LADIES AND cilll.DRKN, wloisc Hair requii.H freiiuenl dressing, it has no i .|ini|.No la.li.» » toilet is .on pletu w ithout n ll .I.uns.'s Ihe Hair, ruuiovus all .laiidiuff idol iiiiparls to it a most delightful fragiuii.\u2019 .ll will prey, lit tin' Hail from talliur.out, and is the uiord ucoiiomleal Hair In.»»iug known.THK RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING Cl LT1VATKS AND J I DEAU I'l KIES.Sold hy all Druggists throughout the World Street, New t ork City J E.Duike, John Mussoti A t'o , J.S.Doweir, K.Giroux, J J, J.\\ end.m, li M.I.eod and K.Inigal, Agents Quebec, Allg, 14, 1867.Piiudpul Sales Hfllcc, [98 Greenwich W M.I.eod, W.K.Rruiiet.r> os CASEY A CO., AuciiuuterH.Quebec, Sept.5, 18*»7.r^ENDKHS will be rcci'ived by the Senior CummitiAHriiU Olttcer, until* NOON ON KRIDA.Y THE I3tb 8EPTEMBBH, \u2014 FOR\u2014 Paillasse Straw, FOR ONE VEAU, From 1st October, 1867, to 30th September, 1868.Form» of Tender, with all necessarv information, can be obtained at tlie Darrack Office.Commissai iat, Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\ttd-209 A Q U_A R I A.VKKW AQUARIUM TANKS, different sizes, Just Received, and Foi Sale by F.O.VAU.BRAND, No.6, Mountain 1011.Quebec, Aug.29, 1867.\t201 lOds £JARPER'S Weekly, Sept.14.Li'Hlin's lllns'rnled, \" Comic Monthly, for September.Yankee Not ions, for October.Wilke's Spirit.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\t209 l Octs 12 jets 12].is 12 jet» Morn.\t\tE\tVC.»\t08\t9\t26 .9\t45\t10\t04 .10\t22\t10\t41 11\t2\tu\t23 11\t43\t0\t08 \u2019 0\t39\t1\t11 1\t50\t1\t30 Madame I-land.1 00 | Pillars.j 40 South I raverse K.2 14 Kamouraska.2 4» llrandy I\u2019ots.3 4 Green Island.4 1 BY TELEGRAPH FROM BELOW.Fatiisr Point, Sept 7.Weather rieur and warm.Wind west.No shipping.s.S.St.Lawrence passed Father Point at DIED.On the 6lb insUnl, at St.Nicholas etreet, Eugene Owen O'Reilly, aged 23 years.Thirty Yrars\u2019 ICuporipucc of an old ftiirst*.Mns.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Strop is the prescription of one of the b st Female Physicians and Nurses in thu United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult.It corrects acidity of the stomach, rcliuves wind colic, rigulat.s the bowels, and gives rest, lieulth, and comfort to mother and child.Wo believe U the best and surest remedy in the World, in nil cases of DYSENTERY and DI ARKHiK.A IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause.Full directions for j using will accompany each bottle.Noqo : genuiuo unless the fac-simila of CURTIS A PERKINS is on the outside wrapper.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.25 cents a bottle.Office, 215 Fulton Street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London.Be sure and ask for MBS.WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP.AH others arc base and ¦laugerout imitations.More Throat, < oiikIi, (\u2019old, and similar troubles, it Buffered tu progress result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchia! and Asthmatic affections oftentimes incurable.Ilrww n'* liront hiul Troelic* are compounded so a* to reach directly the suet of the disease and cive almost instant relief.Thi Trooiiss aie offered with thu fulle*t cunrideuce in their efficacy; they have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired.For Public Speakers, Ringers, Military Officers and those who over-Ux the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and will render articulation easy.To the soldier exposed to sudden changes in the weather they will give prompt ruliuf in Coughs and Colds, and carried tn the pocket as occasion requires.Sold at 25 rent* u box.Quebec, July 17, 1867.\t2m-1 «4 Just landed ex \u201c Hermine'' : l)UNOHKONS Extra Bright Darbadocs I SYRUP, Hogtlieads\tdo do do, Darrels Bright Duthndocs Sugar.For Knlu by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\t209 mou wiïsis».PUNCHEONS HIGH WINES, 50 0.1\u2019., in bund or duty paid.For Sale bv WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept, 7, 1867.\t209 WA-ISrTJlD, \\ SERVANT MAN, who understands Hie care of horses ; must be sober and well recommended.Apply to CA8EV A CO., A.A II, Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\t209 FOR THE LOJR PORTS.THE PROVINCIAL STEAMER Fur Sale by GRAPES IJRAPESI i Quebec & bill;' Ports s.S.Co.jjailv supplies fbom the vinery WANTEO, A STEWARD for one of the Steamers.Apply to w.moore, Manager, Champlain Market Square.Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\t20» eMiifs sIüpaFmr, A.WATTERS, 1 I A 13 John Street.204 Quebec, Sept.2, 1867 &ê Lady Head CAPTAIN A.MARMEN, Will leave Hie Wharf, footof St.James Struct \u2014ON\u2014 Tuesday.Sept.JO.1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M ., FOR PICTOU, calling at FATHER POINT, GASPÉ, PKRCK, PASPERIAC, DALHOU8IK.MIKA MIC HI, NEWCASTLE, AND SHEDIAt .Rciths not secured until paid for.For Freight and Passage, apply to K.BUTKAU, Manager.Quebec, Sept.6.1867.\t208 L A i I i r American Illustrated Papers.P.SINCLAIR A SON./.merican Mces-Discounls, Kinanck Dipaiiturnt, Customs, Quebec 6th March, 1866.r IS DIRECTED HY THE HON THE ( I Finance Minister, that Weekly Notices ' ho published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, us to tlm ruto of discount to lie nlluwcd on American Invoices, which is to lie in in eordnuce with the price ol gold as represented by Excbange, at a rate equal thereto,\u2014 Sni h Notices to appear every Saturday in the Canada tlazetlc.R.S.M.BOUCHKTTR.Kinancn Dipahthrst, Customs, Ottawa, Allg.311, 1867.IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE I Order, Notice is hcruby given that Hie authorized discount is declared to lie this day 28 percent, which percentage of deduction i» to he continued until next Weekly Notice,! audio apply to all pun hase» made in thu ' United Status during that week.It.S.M.DOUCHETTE, Coiiiinssiuner of Customs.Quebec, Sept.3, 1887.\t205 i THE HOF & MULT EXCHANGE \u2014AND\u2014 WAKKII01.SE ton PA W , (L 1 M I T E D,) SOUTHWARK STREET, BOROUGH LONDON, S.E., ENGLAND.OPENING 0F~ BUILDING.'I'WO-THIRDS will be completed early X next mouth, in time for thu ensiling Hop season.The Directors are prepared to receive np-plications fur the remaining stands in tin- PROOFS OF TH SUPERIOR QUALITY \u2014OF TDK\u2014 AMERICAN WATCH MAUI?AT W A L T H A M , MASS.i) EKI'.ltlil Nil to th'-ir advertisement in a XV previous issue of this paper, the American ¦ Watch Co., of Waitlinin, Muss., respectfully I submit Hint their Watches aie cheaper, more | accurate, less complex, moru durable, better adapted for general use, and more easily kept i in order and repaired than any other watches I in thu market.| They arc simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to be injuicd than tlie majority «I foreign wati lies.They are composed of from 125 to 300 pieces, while in mi old English wutcli there are more than 700 parts.How they run under the hardest trial wateliea eun have, Is shown by Hie following letters :\u2014 I'KNN.RAILROAD COMI\u2019ANV.OmCK or THK G KNKIIAI.Si I'KIIINTSMIKNT, ) Altoona, 1\u2019a., 15 Dec., I860, y titnllrmcn : The watches Initiitifacluretl Iiy you have been m use on Hus railroad h i several years by oar eiigiiii'iiii ii, to wbom we furnish watches as part ol our equipment.Thule are now sonie three hiilidrtrd nt theiu (imied on our line, and we cuusider them good and il l able timu-kue|iers.Indeed, I have great snlislai tion in saying your wat< he* give us less trouble, and liave worn and d» wear much longer without repairs than any watches wc have ever hud on Ibis road.A» y ou are aware, we I rmerly tiiisted to thosu ol English miintifiii lure, ol acknowledged good rcpiitatioo ; Inn us a class they never kept time as corruetly, nor have lln-v dune os good service, us yours.in these statements I .mi sustained hy my predecessor, 5ir.In-wi», whoso experience extended over it series of years.Respectfully, EDWARD II.WILLIAMS, Han cal Sujierintetuirut.Imerican ll'atch Co., Il'a/lhaw.NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.Locomotivr DKi\u2019AHTMK.vr, Wkkt Division,).RociikSTKII, Dec.24, 1866.\t\\ (ienlltmn : I have no hesil «tiou in saying that I liulievu the great mnjutily of Locomotive Kiigiueurs liave found by experience Hint Width.tin Watches aie the most HUtisfictory ol any lor their u»es.They run uith the greatest accuracy and steiidiness, uutwithstanding tlm rougli riding of an engine, and as I have liave ti'-vcr known one to wear out, they iuu»t be durable.I hope to see the time when Railway Companies will geucrdly adopt yom watches, and luriiish tlicin In all Kngiiu'eis and Conductors.In my opinion it wo.Id greatly tend to promote legiilitrity and safety.Yours Ri spi-utfnlly, CIlAKI.ES W i I,St IN, /»'.t.'hicj fini; infer, Ih oiherhnod of I.uromulicl Engineert ./in.i n n/i IUii/c/i Co., Waltham, Man.We make now live different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: AitLKTon, Thacv k C»., Wait ham, Mass.Waltmam Watch Comkanv, Waltham, Mass.1'.S.ItAHTLlvr,\tWaltnam, Mass.Wm.Ki.lihy,\tBoaton, Mass.Homi.Watch Cumcasy, Rostoii, Mass All of tbrse, with the exciiption ofthe Home Willi h Colnpaiiy, tire warranted Iiy the Ameri-can Watt li t'ompany to ho of H e best mateiial, on tlm in os; approvi.d priuciplu, und to possess every requisite bo a reliable time-keeper.Every dealer selling these walehi'S is provided witli thu company's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so lliat buyers may fuel sure Huit they are pur-chasing the genuine article.There aie numerous counterfoils and Imitations of our Wati hes «old throughout the country, and wr would < nut ion pun luisers to be on thuii guard against imposition.Any grades ol Waltliam Watchns may In pun based ol Wutcli Deniers throughout Hit country.THE STEAMER JMXAGrJSfJSi**?* Will Leave Quebec \u2014ON\u2014 T U K S n A Y , THE 10th Klil\u2019TEMHER, ON HER LAST TKII\u2019 FOR THE SEASuN.MURRAY BAY.RIVER DU LOUP.TADOUSAC, & HA ! HA ! BAY, RETURNING THE FOLLOWING DAY.lioilHI\u2019H tO left.rVn 1m* -\u2022-a t THREE STORY HOUsH-ST- ! î !i r\\ tii\u2019orge Street, U.T., lately ¦ upied by M.Valor.Apply to Qlli\u2019bi A.D.SI Kins, Notary, t Oiillliud htieet, U.I 19, 1867.FARM FOR SAbtl L tiii; ^ 'ONT M NI NU KKAUl\u2019OIST, Tmo Hundred and Forty of ellltlVU-and Flume lOUVI\u2019llient In both riMtE \u201cMAGNET will also iinike a L Sl\u2019ECIAL DAY TUIl\u2019 Iiuiu Rivet du Loup and Murray Day; leaving Qucber on SUNDAY, the sth Si\u2019pieniln'r, at 8 \\ M.Returning, leaving Rivi r du Loup on MONDAY, 9th September, hi 9 \\.SI ; Murray Day, ut IDA.M.; arriving at Quobee III time to connect with thu steamer \u201c Moulreiil,'\u2019 (m Montreal.This Spci ial Trip is in addition to Régulai 'i'rips, which remain as heretofore.IA MES STEVENSON, Agent.Quebec, Sept.5, 1867.\t2u.'> (/ '\u2022\") Acres in a giiod stul tion, nilhagood House, stubli Itiiiu en \u2019 ii'd Ilian I Inn \u2019 ll and si liools.I l,sl'.l.!\u2022*>TS, 66 n.i,.eali, on tlie Ihird con., ion, ami till\u201d WiiimI f.ot on ||| .fmirt|, Cor, ion, all wrll waicnd mid a good load IUIIIlillLr (IllYHlüll \\M tin Lm - will If -old with or without tl ¦ \u2018 lop ih |nt- to huit I'Mit hust is.I'.u- furth r j.iiitii'iilnrs apply lo the proprietor mi lIn* pri mises.John ta y i,hr, Lake Riiiuport.Quebec, Aug 6,1867.\tI in-181 Quebec & Gulf Ports S.S.Company.CLOVER * FRY HAVE JUST RECEIVED CHOICE NEW GOODS, IN MANTLES, TUMMINTiS, RKONZED 1 Straw Huts, Millincrr, lu atlieis, Elowi is, I I.acm, Sliawls, Dress Goods, Maiille t.'lolli», Waterprooi Tweeds.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A full and complete Stock of the best make» ol Welsh Flannels, Saxony Fiunuuls, Culuitnl Fliiniiels.Ki ruy\u2019s Dlauki ts, Wool j ams ami ¦ Scotch Wool Hosiery.SOME very Cheap New Cotton and l.iin\u2019ii Goods in While shirtings, Long Chillis 1'rilits, Grey Cottons, liish Lim u, Grass Cioths, Hollands, Table Linens, Toweling*, Sheutiugs, Ac.N.D\u2014Strangers visiting this City will hull our Stock the large»! and most rouiph !¦-of any in the Dominion, and iu tlie Fancy Departin'nt Millinery, Mantles, Liicch.Ai li'iHi, mu, i.iu limit mu iiict wii piimr.v.4, bt.\u2019T U E S T K A M S H II\u2019 GrA.SPI£\u201d CAITAIN BERN 1ER, Will Lkavk tiii: Ciimminsionbrs' \u2014on\u2014 WllAMf, TUESDAY NEXT, The loth Sept., at Four o'clock, I\u2019.M., For 1\u2019lclou, railing at Falhur l\u2019oint, G ispé IVr, é Miiamiehi, Newcastle and Shediae.Ri'turning, will leave i\u2019ictou on Tnesduy, tho 17th Si-ptumber next, at 5 o'clock, I\u2019.M.'i'he \" Gasptf \" connects at Shediae with the steamer to I\u2019rinaa Edward Island, and K, A N A .II.K to St.John, N.II, and at I\u2019ictou with R.II.to Halifax.The \u201cGaspu \" is a First-Class lion Screw offering the Choleesl Novelties, and nt priet-H i 1 l,lu, ri l'\"!!1 ()I1 Ibe t lyde in 1863, mid bas which cannot fail to bu advantageous to pur- 111'\"\u2022\u2022\u2022¦'\"\u2019'bilioii forover lilly cubiu passcugurs.chasers.(ilrOVKK & FKV- FIWE MW HOftUY ! RECEIVED AT THE MEDICAL hall.SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, comprising I Amputating, Dissecting, Cupping niut Docket Driosilig Cases, and u gnat vur.cly of other InstrutuenU, liave iicuu receiv'd fiom j Loudon, ex S.S.\u201c Delgiau,' and lire uffulril , for Sale at low prices Iiy KUDERICK McLEOD, Medical Hull, , Upper Town Market Square.1 ITh.ro is a vacancy at Hie Merticnl Hall fm a well educated youlli.wi-hfug to Icum tin busineHs ol Cheiuist mid Druggist.Quebec, Sept.5, 1867.\t207 Literary & Historical Society.rnilK GENERAL MONTHLY .MEETING For Freight or Dnssagu, apply to W.MOORE, Manager, Champlain Market Square, Quebec, Sept.4, l «67.\t20d CLOSE OF JE U.s !\u2022 §: f: § .1 g, t ss.i f* 1^01*\tHji.y \u2014AND\u2014 RIVER DU LOUP.SPLENDID N E W S T E A M F» R T II E -3CL.U \\r I O N, 99 T Masonir Hn l, on WEDNESDAY next, th< 11 tb In»taut, at 4 I\u2019.M., heiug tin- second Wednesday of the mouth.GEORGE WEIR, Asst.-Secrelary.Quebec, Sept, 5, 1867.\t2'i7 16oanl al tlie11 Imperial Hole!,\" \\ NUMBER of i.ndies oi tiontlenieii ean he couifortahly ai(onimoi|iow it toms and Cullaragi ; Uie watebes with tbe greatest satisfaction.Full particulars may bn obtained at the offices of the Company, Southwark Street, Duroiigh, London, Kiiglnnd.By Order ol the Directors, HERBERT K.DUKE, Sc.rotary.Quebce, Sept.3, 1867.\t205\t\\ LEATHER BELTING.I JEST QU ALITY KMH.ISH OAK TAN.| I) NED.Address Do.-l Office Box »>53.I KOl'.UlN'i A APPLETON, 182.Broadway, New York ROBBINS, APPLETON k CO., 158, Washington St., Do-Ion, General Agents.ROBERT WILKK4, Toronto arid Montreal, Agent lor Canada.Quebec, J une 4, 1867.\tJm-cuw-lpj A LARGE QUANTITY FOR SALK Cheap.L'ccd Chiiii lian and Lowci Province stmup* taken iu ex< hange.Apply at the «tore of J.W McLEOD, St.Jehus Gate.Quebec, Sept, 4, 1967.\tlw.206 Americaii l\u2019apei'M.EW YORK LEDGER, Sept, it.td Budget of Fun, t ir October.Dustou Pilot, Sept.7.P.SINCLAIR A SUN.QIIIMNEY CORNER.Budget of Fun.Quebec, July 1< W.U.OLASSaoW, Manufacture ,1867.\t|y.liiiU'sl Kn^llsli I\u2019apers |m t S, S.Persia.ILLUSTRATED NEWS, Aug.24.News of the World.Illusiraled Sporting News.P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebsc, Sept 0, 1867,\t209 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.I.T.-OuVKKNOK'S OFFICE, 18th July, 1867.HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUTENANT GU\\ ERNoR of Hie Piorince of Wuehec will receive person* desirous of seeing him on business, on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of each week, from 11 A.M, to I I\u2019 M., and Iront 2 P.M.to 4 P.M.,until further notice.ARTHUR TASCHEREAU, A.D.C.Mcrrymati'a Monthly\t\t\t\t l»l Yankee Notions\t\t\t\t .10c Merry and Wise\t\t\t IOC Bouton Pilo\t\t\t\t 7c iri*h American\t \t\t\t 7c iiirh People\t\t\t 7c iiiidi I'unadiau\t\t\t 7c Litciaiy Album \t\t\t\t 1OC P.ftlNCL\tAIK A .SUN .Qiiellec, Sept.4, 1867.\t206 W^V^sTTJ\t01>j < 'APT.GEO.HUMPH KEY, Will, lot the special aceommodatiou of Families returning, leave Quebec ior Kivmlii Uiipaiul Murray l!a>, \u2014os\u2014 SATURDAY, thü 7th SEPT., AT EIGHT U'CLOCK A.M.It E T 17 K N I N G : Will leave Rivn du l.oup, on Monday, 9th Septeinher, at 7.15 A.M.Will leave Murray Day ai ln.15 A M .arriving ut Quebec about I P M.1.earing Quebec at 8 I\u2019.M., same day, will arrive iu Montreal the following morning, Further information (an be obtained at the l'Hier oi the St.Lawrence Tow Roal Company, .'¦t.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOUKY, Secretary.Quebec, Sept.4, 1867.\t206 Fresh Oysters.JUST RECEIVED Iiy tlie S.S.\"Secret, a Splendid l.ol of \u2022HIKDIAC UYSl\u2019ER\u2019i, by pi ito anil tiarrel, and For Suie at MILLS' RESTAURANT.Uppusilu the Post Office.Quebec, Aag.31, IHo?.\t203 clerks wanted.U* ANTED r IMMEc/IA t\u2019ELV, TWELVE t'l.El.K-S 111 a l/ry Goods Kslanii-li-1 lient.Apjiiy lo F.CARRIER k CO., 57, .»t.Josepti Street, 81.Rocus, iguel/ec.Quebec, Sept.3, 1867.6 205 ONE or Two Respectable Young Women, who can «peak Frntn-h and English, to Apply at No 29 ft.Jolru Quebec, Sept.5,1867.\t207 serve in a More Street m/VL'U .ACU UO XllUk mim criuo society, CENTRAL BOARD.rriii: Next statut Meeting of the CENTRAL I lIGAKD will be held in tlie National School Building*, Esplautde, on WEDNe.S-DAY.lhc lltli instaut, ut FOUR o\u2019clock, P.M.By Order,\u2019 A.J.WOOLUYCHK, Secretary.Quebec, Sept.4, 1867.\t266 TlIK UtKBKC MfiKt-UUY, SKITfc.YIBBR 1, 1861 SPECIAL :H0TI0B8./\trilH H01J1E.( tli« gicm Tminb^' of miiïiialR under Iho cnnlrol ol iHuii, Hw\ti« ujuiUiUtliutiat^v tbu iuu«t Hfi trlceuLlin \"l l)i* 1» it luit «tréu** that ho luauy who owu liorHea, and wlio aro ou listl s>, lepressed and good for ¦otliing.lint you ciiii-uot have good heallh while y onr .,0'nnpuie.A vkh h Saiis/- I'AHILLa ping* -< \"lit tbesi Impurities; it ex-pcla diMiis,'1.I restore* huilth aud Htinm-laies the nif.iiis of health into vigorous action.II 1 e it rapidly cures a vaiiety ol rompbiints \u2022\u2022\u2022 : n Ii are \u2022 aiised by impurity of the Id.I, 11 h a* Scrofula, or King s Evil, Tumois, T«'.1-, Sores, Eruptions, Timples, niotcbcs.liui.-, st.Anthony's Fire, liose, or F.rysipi Ins, 'Inter or Suit liheum, Scald Head, King Worm, Caircer or Oancerous 'Tumors.Sur- yes, Female Diseases, stn b as lietiutioii, li\" it.lmity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, nls.syphilis, or Veiii reul Diseases, Liver Complniiiis and Heart Diseases.'Try A vku\u2019s Sahsai aiulla, and siu-for yourself the surprising uef vit> witii which it cleanses tire blood and < 11\t» these disorders.During Ini' years the p'ibllc have been misled by lai \u2022\u2022 luiitles, pretending to give a ¦ piart of Ex' n t of bursaparilla fur one did lar.Most o'lliese liavu been frauds upon tlie sick, I n they not only contain little, if am, Sarsap.ii iUa,\u2019 but often no curative Ingredient wbatev r.Hence, bitter disappoint nient bus followed the use of tire various extracts of Snisapnrlliu which tloml tlie market untf the name itself has bccom ayuonviuoiH witlr imposition aud cheat Still wu call this ompouad.\u201cSarsaparilla,'\u2019 and intend to supply such a remedy us shall res ini the in-uie from the load of obloi|iiy which rests upon it.Wu think we liuv ground fur befiving it has virtues which are irresistible n.the class of diseases it is iu-tcinlii j to cure.tSre can assure the sick that we oiler thom tire best alternative we know how 10 produ e, and we have reason to be liuve, it is by far the most etfuctual puritier of the blood yet discovered.AYKa's CilK'iitv I\u2019seToitAL is so universally kuown to aui pass every other medo ioe for the cure ofC 'ighs, Colds, lutluenxa, Hoarseness, Croup, llroiielritis, incipient Cousump-tion.and i\"r the relief of Consumptive Tatieuts in .ivanced stages of the disease, that it i< use here to recount the evidence of its virtu -, Tlie world knows them.Trepared 1 Da.J.C.Avui A Co , Lowell, Mass , mill- \u2018 ii') all Diuggistsand dealers in medicine c\\ 1 y where.it.McLeod, Agent, ytiebec.jyJ-Jm.J- ,3 RIMMELS VNIIIVALLKD iPERFUMERY, Warranted to retain ils excellent i|iiality in any climate.KIM MEL'S 'I nlLET VINEGAR, to supersede Eau de ' togne.RIMMEL' I vVENDER WATER, distilled fimn M.liarn tiower.1UMM i.I.'S .)' 1 K EY CI.L'KiKrangipanne, etc.ol 1 '\\ 1 j111 i'e fiugraiiee.RIM Ml l.s \u2022 i.VCEUlNK, Honey, Windsor, mid olh I \"ill t Soaps.UlMMhl.I.ME .11 ICE and Glycerine for lii nul f tig the Hair.KIMMT.L « l.ii'ITON for Whitening and Keiuitilifi g tlie t\u2019oinplcxion KIMMEL'o T.-.liFI'ME VATOUUER,l*erfume Fountains, etc., etc.Sold iiy all I e.turnery Vendors in the World .RIMMEL.Tertuoier to H.R.H.the TRIM E \" 1 F WALKS, 90, Ntrand, ami .4, Cornbill, London.Quebec, M .y Id, IHCij.190-12ni-law Cl.E ANLINE8S htove ni\" u tes hriliantly polished in two min r less tlian one farthiiig w .J .N I X E Y \u2019 S I.KBUATBO RK(n8T*HKI>\u2014 V* JLt A.O IC LEAD.A S .A' DOMESTIC UI8CUVEHY.Cannot i>e wasted, aud is a preservative of Furniture Irom the injurious etim ts 1 the common artic e uow in use, as it creates no dust, and leiimres comparotively no labour Hold tva ywhert, 1/1 Solid Hlockt Id., 2d.,3d., 4d.end li.TIi*' advantage of this Elegant Chemical Preparation ale great saving ol lime, 1 l.anli-uess ol application, Mbaliness of i|iiuutily n-ipiir 1.and the pri veution of waste, dust, and its .eslruclive consequences.Further it ultimately produi es a pure metalic coating of u Ingli ilegreo of Uiilliaucy auri durability, n-tlecling bulb liglit and beat.(See epecimeu tbe side ol each block.) 12, hOHO SQUARE, LONDON.\u2022.* Agents Wanted, Quebec, Ju!y, lb(>8\tl dm CHOLERA\u2014A certain cure for tbla dis-eacI* may be touud in the use of Terr/ IDavis 1 aiu KUler, SPECIAL NOTICES, KNOW TilV DESTINY.Madamk K.F.'i'uogiiioii1, tbu great Englisli Astrologist, Clairvoyant and T»y* bometrician who hasa«tollislled the «I iuutilii clu-Kunlif the Old Woild, lias now loi ati d iiersclf at lliidsoD, N.Y.Madame Thornton posscsHes «m h wonderful powersof «c oud siglil, as |oenable her to impart knowledge id tbu greatest importance to tliu kinglu or mai l led of either sex.While lu a statu ol trance, nIio 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wliilo in a olairvoyaut slate, deliiicatert the very features oftbe person you are to marry, and by the aid -f an instrument of intense power, known us tbu I\u2019syclioiuolrone, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture ol tlie future husband or wife of tlie applicant, with date of mairiage, occupation, leading traits of 1 liutui t.r, A«in all parts of the I'nitcd Slates 1 J i.'oiisillt I'r.A.M, Mamlceu'i, Professor of Diseases of Women, whose great ami successful riliicdicH, specially adiptcil f.r their ailments, are known throughout tlm country.His great experience and skill, derived from over twenty ycuissu.ccssful practice, devoted exclusively to tire I ruitmrut of the Diseases of Women, especially as lonui cted witlr the married state, lias given ladies tlm utmost confidence to consult him, cither l>v letter or in person, and he assured of prompt relief in all cases.His celt bitty is kuown to over half a million of ladies, us tbe author of \u201c Thu Married 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Fi'iiciAi.Notick to Mahiukd and Sixolk Ladiks.\u2014Ladies who sulfci from obstructions or irregularities, or arc in eonstaut agony fur many mouths, preceding confinement, or have ditiU'ult, tedious aud dangerous deliveries wimse lives are ba/.ardous during such time, will litid the I\u2019orliigui'M' r«\u2018iiial«> YIuiillil) IMII* tlm most wonderful, reliai l i and certain remedy.Tlmusands of Ladies use them witlr infallible certainty.In all cases ol stoppage or irregularity, or suppression of nature from whatever cause, they me certain to succeed, and are, üisides, perfectly healthy.They are sclent lically prepared of costly ami rate extracts.They cannot fail.In recent cases they succeed in iurty-cight hours.Trice $3 per box.In obstinate cases, those two degrees stronger should be used.Trice, $5.Address, DR.A.M.MAURK.'KAi;, Professor of Diseases of Women, Office, No.12!', Liberty Mrcet, NT:w Yuiik.Solo Agent aict Proprietor for upwards of twenty years.They are sunt Iiy mail, in ordinary letter envelopes, free from observation with full instructions and advice.A liicilur, describing symptoms, causes, ami ids spi'i ml remedies foi married ladies, (illteudcii ou/y for wives ami hii-hands,) will lie sent free by inclosing a postage stamp to above address.A Lady writes\u2014Dr, A.M.Mauriceuu, \u201cSir: I have tiled many things I saw a vertised, ; pills, drops and powders, without hi'iielit.A , lady, who had been suecesslnlly tri aled by von, assured me that yon would be certain to utturtl me relief, «bowed me \u2018 Tlm Married Woman's Trivuto .Medical Companion,\" in whii Ii I found toy case exactly described, I I in media \"li sent to you, and received iiy return mail, \u201c tbe Portuguese Female Moi,tidy Tills,\u201d wldi Ii acted like magic, relieving me in a few days without tlm least inconvenience.\" Quebec, July 13, 1867.\t3m-law-161\t1 TREE in EVERYBODY.A jurge 6 pp.Circular, giving information [ of llie greatest importance to the young of I'Oth sexes It ti n In s how be lioinely may become heutUtlill, tlm despised respc ltd, and the forsaken loved.No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive 11 1 opy postpaid, by rutin n mail.Address T.O.Drawer, 21, Troy, N.Y.j April 23, 1867.\tuui-9.r> To t'oiiMiiiii|>tiveM.Thr IU-V.KDWAKD A.WILSON will guild (fn «\u2022 ol citurKu,) to ail wboitctire it, ilio j»nr-acri|)tiun will» tbu diit t lioisH foi inakiiiK and u* i>i; thu siniplt' r« un iiy by wbii b bu was iwred ot a lung atU« lion and that dn ud 1 diM'iiae Coiiÿuini.tioii ih» only olj-t t into buio tit tbu utlii' teil ami bo hopuH rvery milb r» r will tr> tbi*< pr« uription, an it will ioBttbuiii notbii.^, and iua\\ provu a IdiNTinj^ Flu Asc uddruKH REV.EDWARD A.WILSON, No.16 ' Sinitl, Second Sinct, Williamsburg, New \\ork.Quebec, Sept.6, 18i7.\t7 m-1 aw-108 INFORMATION.Itiforuiiitiou giiaiantccd to preduce a luxuriant glow lb of hair Upon a Laid Ih-hiI or bi ardless lace, ulso a receipt for tlie removal of Pimples, It Oil lies, Eruptions, etc , Oil the skin, leaving tin* same soil, clear, and bciiuii-fill, can bo obiaimd will,out i barge Ly ad-dressing\tI litis.F.CHATMAN, Chslnist, 833, Krosiiway New York.Quebec, Kept.6, 187.\t7ui-law-2U8 ERRORS OF YOUTH.A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nurvuus Duliility, Trematu e Detay, and all the ifleets ot youthful indiscrétion, will, for the sake ot sutlering humanity, send tree to all who need it, Urn recipe and dim tmns lor making the very simple remedy by which lie was cured.Sufferers wishing to protit iiy tin- advertiser's experience, tan do so by addressing, in pcrtcct confidence, JOHN n.OGDEN M7\t42, Cedar Street, New York, CATSf AXyA.CRISPER COMA.(!'\u2022 «-J N.\\\\ UKU.KAH.FROHM\u2019K OF < )' 'i l'',|ii.lah-, having a magniriceiil Hears.,, nnd i- c ,!) t\u201e supply ut llm sliorlest notice i nl l'IN- IN WOOD, or IRON, having au ii.-».irtm«iji \"l sixes C11APE.S, GLOVES, Ac., liui,i-licil i\u201e order.NO.28, ST.VALLIKRE STRI.K'P, QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec, 2 2, 1866 12111- iUIE LONDON JOURNAL in Monthl Parts, Sixpence.milE LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly J.Volumes, Four sliiliiugs and Sixpence.mUK LONDON JOURNAL Volumes l to .L 46 are now ready, bound iu cloth.i HE LONDON JOURNAL may be bud in .1 tbu Colonies.milE LONDON JOURNAL.Parts and J.Volumes are always iu print, rjYHE LONDON JOURNAL Office, 332 Strand, Loudon.Quebec, March 29, 1866.ly-75 rVL'IVV MUSIC.T ,d).Galop, by J.Holt Uaudinaster, (Illustrât- The Adieu Waltxes, Snelling.Doniiacona Qualrillus, G.Gagnon.The Silver Ripples Wultxes, t.'ootc.Tlm Hird of Heauty U.uop.\u2019l b\" claribel Waliz, Coote.St.Valentine\u2019s Galop, Huile.Tbe Maiie Valse, Col.iiaillie.You're fooling mu, French k English text, Grieve nut for mu.They tell mu 1 um quite iorgo Sliylio Hawn.Over the silent way.Under tlie Daisies.Sing, Smile, Sleep.Come sing with me.Why was 1 looking out?For Sale by R.MORGAN.Music Dealer.Quebec, March 9, 1867.\t58 Shop Fitti.nus, I\u2019KItrCUBRY, //-.a.y Drcos, Paints.Dhysaitkiiiks, Dvk G onus, CULOHS, Loxknoks, Glass Wakk,\tChemicals, Medicine Cticsrs,\tOilmen's Stoiiks Stouekkki'ers\u2019 Slndriih, Veterinary Slndriks Thirty thousand prices of the above forwarded free of all charge, moutlily, i>y BURGOYWE, BÜRBIDGE3 £t bQUIKE, 16, Coleman Street, London, LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE UHlOll lAll 110.MS DKmtGE.YS \u2014on\u2014 l>\tLS ii MILANO-4\\ III LA Xu, or the Ij Flower of Flow'd/ ers.Jockey L'luli, * Wood Violet, Tea Flowers, t'ollee FI wers, A other superior lor all 1 oilit and detli inns perlnmes.RIMMELS 'l ni LET V1NKGA1 to any Eau de i ulogn Sauitoiy purposes.RIMMKL'S I.AVENDEK WATER of uu-\u2022 qtinllid q uDitv.HI MM El.S (M.YCl'.UINK, WINDmiR, HONEY, ami other Toil, t Soaps highly beneficial to tin' skin HIMMKI.S EXTRACT OF LIME J I\u2019D K AN1) GL\\CER1NE, the best prepaialioti lor tlie Hair.HI MM EL\u2019S HOSE WATER CRACKERS, SCENT W A I Oil Ks, aud other amusing di -vires lor Hall- and Parties.ill MM hi.S DINNER-1 Alll.K FOUN PAIN, to replace the Rose Water Salver.Prier, Silver-plated, j.i His Sold hy all PerfuiLery Dealers in the world.RI JIM EL, I\u2019etfiinnr to H R.II.tbe i'liuce of Wales, 96, Strand j 24, Cornbill , C28, R< gent Street, Lonilou ; aud 17, Roulevard des Jtiilietis, Paris.QiisIhic Aug, 15, 1867 Extract from Lancet, December 22, 18i:6 I.li).Carboms Dktehokns \u2014\\4'.i lire very sceptical of tlm Taille of n tv remedi-s.and it j was iu a spirit of scepticism that we tiird the liq.eaibor.is detergens.it is represented to lie a concentrated alcoholic solution of the » eoAistituents of coal I »r, und to contain all tlie | a.live ingredients of tho tar, to wit, ben/.itie, miptlialiue, and phunic hi id.Tb' addition ! of water, with agitation, makes a durable ! emulsion, in which tlie tar remains in a state of line suspension, almost equivalent to s-du- i lion.Out therapeutiial experience of the preparation is very satisfactory ii.d- ed.Iiiour iiauds it Inis been it most effective agent in : the ease of various skin dUeu-cs, e.speeiall) of the eliroiiie eeteuiulus class and one case of psoriasis which hail resist- d nil utlu i kinds 1 1 of treatment speedily got well ninl.r the application of tlie liq.earbotiis detergens 4Ve i steen it a very valiial'li'addition to oi.r list of skin rstnedies, and wottiiy of a very extended trial by the profess ou.I u the above j classes of disease, and in various otlieis, such ' as fetid Dice's, Ac., the preparation is put into the form of soap, PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REGISTERED AS SAPO CAHB0N1S DETERGENS.) This Snap is unrivalled as it SKIN SOAP, us proved by iihiindant medical testimony.Hy daily use iuf.étions discuses are prevented, and a i leur aud healthy appearance imparted to the skin.Sold iu tablets at 6d.ami is.each, by nil Chemists.The above arc manufactured by tho Sole Proprietors, W.V.WRIGHT 4 0ompy.l Wlutlenalc and F.rivtrl Dnnjji.-i.i, Mttnufw turimj Chnniist», d , SO 1'TH W AliK STREET, LON DON, S.K.,\t' Removed tirsui No.I I, Old I isli stn el, E.t Estaldished 16«'7.Messrs.W.V.WRIGH P A Compy will L.> happy to forward to the trade, flee of all ebatgo, a Monthly Pricu Current of Drugs Ciiemiculs, PhartiiaeeUlical aud Pbotogruphic i In iuleals, of their especial manuiacture, of guaranteed purity.Quebec, July 16, 1867.\tly-163 iiiDSin nom, (LATE DOYVNKSS,) I -slEtth&OIR lXoiiN4«, OPPOSITE THE FEEEY LJEVIS.ly-lSi# j «41UU11, June 3, 1807, CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.iHE success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce \u2019\u2019 to their own inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed tbit the only way to secure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, hthet*, tlupper and bollle.Some of the foreign markets having been silpptiid with a apurions Worcestershire Sauce upon the wrapper and labels of which tlie names of Lea and Perrins have been forged.!.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondent* with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manu-tui liners and Vendors of such, or any other imitations hy which their right may he in-fringed.A yK FOR LEA St PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE, And 8u Nam* on Wsai'I'kr, Label, Hdttli and STOPI'KR.Wholesale and for Export iiy the Proprie, tors, Worcester ; Crosse and Black well, Lou-don, Ac., Ac.; aud by Grocer* and Oilmen universally.Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.\t12m-288 BISHOP\u2019S URAKL\u2019LAK Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia IMTKODCCtn AND rilKI'AKBU BY ALFRED BISHOP, Mauufacturing Chemist., 17 k 18, Speck's Fields, Mile End New Town, LONDON.mills perfectly white ami delicately clean J_ granulated preparation possesses remarkable effervescent qualities, which far surpasses thu ordinary S.idlits i'owder in its Cooling, Refreshing, and Mild Aperient properties, us well us 111 its tluvor as a saline draught.It is particularly well adapted for women and yuiiiig .liildreu, on account of its most agreeable llavor and mild effect.X.U.\u2014T'he genuine lias the name HlSHOP up.ui Hie Bottle, also Hie N/imu and Trade Mark upon the Label, and is sold in convenient ai/.es, aud secured in so perfect a manner that it may lie shipped with safet, to any puit of thu world.Manufacturer also oi Granulated and KfTcr-| vesccnl Carbonate of iron, liliatu of lion, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate ot Quinine and Iruti.t arbonatc of Litliia In Tillies, Citrate 1 f ; 1,ill,in, Vichy Halt, tieidlitx Mixture, aud all other G-auululed Preparations.InCiIANCSHY \u2014CACTION.\u2014ItlSBOP'S GRANCLAR EmiKVSsciNT Citrat* or Maunksia.\u2014Mr.Hisncie, liaviug discover, d tliut the Lithul which bu has used tor thu last ffvs years was being imitated, recently applied to the Court ot Chancery for an Injunction to restrain sin li imitation.The Injunction was immediately g 1 anted, and the Defendant Was urdered to pay all Mr.Uish'qi's Costs and destroy the Labels t um plui lied of.Mr.bishop is determined to stop the imitation of his Label, aud will, without notice or delay, take proceedings in Chancery against any person who may copy or coloiirat4)« Imitate tbe same.Quebec, April 29, 1867.lv-100 \\ I EDiCAL IIA LL, Fabrique Street, head-1 quarters for\u2014 K very kind of Garden, Field ami Flower Seeds, D allai;, Japan Lily, Gladiolus, Tuberose, 1 ris, ticrmaulcu, and other imported Flowut Hoots, C oe's Mtpoiphosphate of Lime, the bust fertilizer.A Jescriptive Catalogue of Reeds to he hud gratis.L urge buyers and country merchants liherallv consider! d.\u2014ALSO, latkly rkckivkd:\u2014 H air, Tooth, Nail, and other brushes, A largo stock of English Refined Camphor.I, ang's Feeding Hutles fur infants, 1, iebig's Food, Ridges Patent Food, Ac.For Sale at Low Prices, by RODERICK MoLKOD, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.Quebec, May 2.1867.\t103 YY MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smootbust face iu fiom three to five weeks by using DR SEVI ONE'S RESTAURAT EUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon tlie Heard aud Hair iu an almost miraculous manuel'.It has been used by tlie elite ol Paris and London with tlie most llattering success.Names of nil purchasers will lie registered, mid if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, tlie money will be cheerfully rcfiindcil.Price by mail, sealed and postpaid $1.Descriptive circiiliirs ami testimonials mailed free.Address HKKOEK, Nil UTT'¦ ti CO., chemists, No.2H5 River Street, Troy, N.Y\u2019., Sole agents for tlie United 1 States.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tly-81 J^EAUTY,\u2014Auburn, fl Golden, Flaxen, aud Silken CURLS prod need by the use of Prof.DkUrki vs FRISER LE CHEVEUX, One application warranted to curl the most stiuii ami s'ubhorn hair of either sex Into wavy ringlets,or heavy massive curls.Has licou used by tbe fashionables of Paris and London with tlie most gratifying results.Does no injury totao hair.Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1.Descriptive circulars mailed free.Address UEUGKH, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No.285, River Street, Troy, N.Y., Sole Agents for tlie United States.Quebec, April 5, 1867.ly-81 ¦ There comuth glad tidings of joy to all, T'o young und to old, to great and to small ; Thu beauty which once was so precious aud rare, Is free fot all, and nil mny lie fair, RY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID JS 3S A.M K L , For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, 14HE MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT preparation in use for giving tlie skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only found in youth, it quickly n moves Tan, Freckles.Pimples, liloiclns, Molli Patelles, SiiIPiwiii'k*, Eruptions, and all impurities of tlie skin, kindly lieiiling tlie same,, leaving the skin wliite and clear as alabaster.Its use cannot tie detected by tlie closest scrutiny, ami being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless.It is the only iliticlu of tlie kind used by the French, and Is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfei t toilet.Upwardsof 30,ui'O lii.ttli.'K were sold during the | nst year, a sufficient guariinteu of its efficacy.Price only 75 cents.Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SUUTTS A CO., Chemists, 285, River St., Troy, N.Y.Quebec,April 0, 1867.\tly-82 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.'2m-2S8 UTIli:N by tbe use of DR JOINVILLES ELlXKK you can lie cured permanently, aud at a trilling cost.The astonishing Hiiecess which has tteiided lids invaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Im-potency.or any of tlm consequences of joutli-ful indiscretion, renders it tlie most valuable preparation ever discovered.it will remove alt ncivous affections, de- {iression excitement, incapacity for study or lucitiess, loss of memory, enufusiou, thoughts of seif de tructiou, fears ol insanity, Ac.It will restore the appetite, renew tlie lieultliof those who have destroyed it by seusuiil excess or evil practice*.Young .Men, lie humbugged no more by \"Quack Doctors'' ami ignorant practitioners, but sefid without delay for tlm Elixer, ami be ut unci'restored to hcaltli aud happiness.A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed iu every instance.Price $1, or I .Ur bottles to one address, $3.Due buttle is sufficient to effect a cure iu all ordinary cases.ALSO, DK.JOINVILLES SPECIFIC PI LUS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet.Uruthial Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder.Cures \u2022 ffectid iu from three to five days.They are prepared from vegetable extracts tliut are iiiirmless to the system, aud never miilseute tile Kimnach or empregtiutu the breath.No 1 liaugo id diet is necessary while using them, nor does tlicir action in any manner tnterleru with busiuvss pursuits.Price, $1 per box.Eitiiei of the above meutionud articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed ami postpaid, by mail or express, ou receipt of price.Address all orders to BEROER, SHUT IS A CO.Chemists , No, 286, River fit , Troy, N.Y\u2019.Quebec, April 6, 1867.\tly-82 E.J.CHESLEjT, STUCK BROKER, Lui I (I\tami Mining Agenl.\u2014ALhO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings < >rrr^vw^v.REFERENCES : Hon.John A.MacDonald, Kingston ; 11'\u201c'.Alexander Campbell, Kingston Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston ; Hon.Jimms Patton, Kingston; Hon.George Blown, Toronto; sheriff Jarvis, Toronto ; C.J .Camplieli, l.\u2019-'i.i Manager Couinmicial Bank Toronto; T.Wood.ide, K-q.,Manager Royal Bank, Toronto, Hon.P.M.Yaukiiiighiiet,Chuiici.|lur, I'orunio ; Hon.T.1).MiGee, Minister ol Agriculture, Montreal; Wm.Workman, Esq., f lesideut t.'ity Bank, Montreal; R.ti.Cassulls, l.sq., Manager Hunk U C.Quebec; lloii.J.'.Macdonald,Cornwall ; JudgoJarvis, Cornwall ; Hou.E.Perry.M.L.C.Cobuurg.Quebec, Dec, 15, 1866.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 & CO.\u2019S CONTRACTORS\u2019 LOCOMOTIVES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PROCTOR A CO., Engineers, Locomotive Works, Lincoln, England.Quebec, May «, 1867-\t26-laf-106 te.ÎI&JMÎhT 4Cif] Oukcj\u2019s Xtm-Mprcnuial Silvur-Kinllhs\u2019 Soup, SURPASSES all Other Articles for CLEANING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets 6(1 each.JOHN 0AKEY & SONS, Manufacturers ol tlie WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, EMERY, BLA( K LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Blackfriar« Road, London.S.Quebec, March 1.3, 1867.\t12m-61 CAOUOHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT y CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by KealiH&H Vough Lozenges.FOR HALF A CENTURY\u2019 this well known remedy for Puimouai'y Disorders lias successfully stood tbu test of public approval, and heir usefulness lias been extended to every dime and country of tlm civilized world.They may bu found alike on tlm gold fields of Australia, thu hack woods of America, in every important place in the East or West Indies, and the Palace of Pekin.During this long period they have withstood Um pretentions of numerous inferior rivals, and lire now llm acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac , Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins iiy \u2022 homah Kkatinii, Chemist, Ac., 79, St.Paul's hurcliyard, London.Retail by all Druggists lid Patent Medicine Vendors iu the World N.B.\u2014To prevent spittioiis imit itious, I lease toobsei ve that the wonts '\u2022 KEATINGS 1 OUGH LOZENGES\" are engraved outlie Government Stomp of each Box, without which none are genuine.Nov.22, 1866.\t26>2aw-270 EXCELSIOR 1 EXCELSIOR I ! CHASTELLAR\u2019S HAIR EXTERMINATOR ! 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