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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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[" At O It K S K T H Tl'Dl A /; T 1* o 1' V A 0 S E T T It .« 1< 1 A 1>1 0 A M .\u2014 0>org.IV.5.VOLDME LXII.\u2014NUMBER 216.QUEBEC CITY, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16.1807.PRICE THREE CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, (J .AIILInlltD BÏ Til')».t'AHV,HKN., 1805.) G K i±:h.IJUNCHBONS HIGH WINES, 50 O.P., in bond ur duty paid.For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept, 7, 1867.How Tin.________ no such mit ei tain process\u2014and by no such incompetent workmen, .til their operations, from Hi\" reception of the raw materials\u2014the |,runs, the steel, the silver, tUo gold and tbe precious stones, to the completion of the Watch, are tarried on under one roof, and under one skillful amt competent direction.But the great distinguishing feature of their Wat lo s, IS the fact Hint tueir several pails in,'all nude by the tlnest, the most perfect and d\"11cute machinery ever brought to the aid ot hiinian indusliy.Every one of the more limn a hundred parts ot every watch is mad\" by a machine\u2014that infallibly repro-dmi-s .very succeeding part with the most unvarying accuracy.It was ouly necessary to make one perfect watch of any particular style, and Ai to adjust tile hundred ma iducs necessary to reproduce every part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding wat.h ni nsi be like it.if any part of any Aiiu'riciiti Waltham Watch should bo lost or' injured, tile owner has only to address the Company, stating the number of his watch and the part wanted, whether it he spring, pinion, jewel, or what not, and by return m»il b\" would receive the desired article which any watchmaker would adjust to ita position.q'ln: Company respectfully sunmit their watches on their nientt only.They havo fully succeeded In overcoming popular pre-judicc ni the Mates in favor of European wat hes, and solicit a thorough examination uni| nor null for their manufactures elsewliere.They claim to make A IWiUT Article lor the Money |,y tin ir improved mechanb al processes than ciui tie made limb r the old-fashioned hutidi-ciatt sjsteiu.They mauiifacturs watches of ev.ry grade, from a good, low-pilced and sot.slant i tl in tide, in solid silver hunting eases, especially adapted to the wants of the farmer and lumberman, to the tiuest chrono.meter for the navigator ; and also, ladles\u2019 watches iu plain gold or the ttuest enameled unit jrweilel cases; but the iudospensablo requisite of all their wat'lies is that they shall he GOOD TIMEKEEPERS.It should he rein, mbered that except their single Inw-.-i grade named \" Home Watt li Company, lioston,\" ALL W A ITTlEs made by them ARE FULLY WARRANTED by a special ceitiftcatu given tb the purchaser of every watch by (lie selltr, and tills watrau-tee is good at all times against the Company or its agents.ROBBINS k APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON ft CO., 158, Washington Street, Boston, General Agents.ROBERT WILKES, Toronto and Montreal, Agent for Canada.11k« \\nv Dominion Monthly, (64 pages, stitched in a handsome cover,) j \\ MAGAZINE of Original and Selected i l it, lature, alik\" suitable for the fireside, j the parlour table, the steamboat aud the | rail war.It i* the intention of the editor» to render i this Magazine so iutereating that it will bu read Ihruuith by old and young, and to render it unobjectionable lo an> reader.Terms, i'xx dullah (ier annul» iu advance or a dub of nine for eight dollars.Postag,\u2014payable by receiver\u2014one cent per copy.Addn as JOHN DOUGALL ft 80N, Publishers, 126, Great St.James Street, Montreal.Quebec, Aug.U, 1867.\tlm-168-x I PUBLICJOTICE.APPLICATION will he made at the ensuing Sessiou of the Parliament of the Province of Quebec, iu order to obtain permission for the sale of the immoveable Property of the late Angus MacDonald, in Ida lifetime Citizen of the Parish of Uecancour, in the County of Nicolet, in the District of Three Rivers.Quebec, Sept.9, 1867.\t2in-210 Fresh Oysters.Jl'ST RECEIVED by the H.S.''Secret,'\u2019 a Splendid Lot of SHED I AC OYSTERS, by plate and barrel, and For Sale at MILLS\u2019 RESTAURANT.Opposite the Post Office.Quebec, Aug.31, 1867.\t203 HORTICUlIURAl «ÏI0N jnni CANADIAN lOO/.INLAND STEAM \\AYI«ATI0\\ COM PAX Y ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE For Beanharnois, Cornwall, Dickinson's Lauding, Morrisburgli, Prescott, Brock-vlllo, Oanoque, Kingston, Coho')rg.Port Hope, Darlington, Toronto and Hutuiltou Direct without Tranxh ijmieii t.nitd& NEW FiNCy STORE NOW OPENED AT 22Ô, Fabrique street.(Opposite the Matket ) B L A I S\u2019 FARCY GOODS ESIABIISHMENÏ1 Shafting, Pullii: Hailgeis i,ml Self.description of WACHINERY AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES, In store, at the lowest rales Drawings of Mills, M \u2022 idncry, and I\u2019lans and Specilicatioiia iiiiidr and inforiuutiou , given, at shortest not ne.A large strani lor.An *x|>erieneed Burgeon carried on each vessel.If A TENDER will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF every SATURDAY morning, with MaiL aud Passengers, at NINE oTIock, precisely.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, KAK A CO., Agent* i Quebec, Aug.15, 1867.\t16» tier.I.Assumption .Laprairie.Lotbiuiere.Levis.Laval.l.'Assouiptiou.L\u2019lslel.51 isdsquoi.51ontieal Centre Miititi'Hl West.Montreal East.Mont' aim.Megan tic.Moutniaguy.\u2022Molituioieuci .Maskiuougé.Nicolet.tntawa County., Portneuf.Pontiac.Quebec County.Quebec (West).(Centre).(East).Richelieu.Rimouski.si.Hyacinthe.,, Suulauges.St.Maurice.ShcrOrookc.Man-lead.Shetlord.Two Mountains.Temiscouata.,.1, rtel'ouue.Ttiree Rivers.Vaudreuil.Mr ll\"iiimipg .Mr Beliiughaiu.Hon C DniiKiu.Dr Pelletier.511 Berg*via.,5li Geudron.Dr Moll.Mr H C Boxer.51 r Humiltuii.Dr Laberge.Dr Ross.Hou H I- Langeviu.d .M r W Doriou.51 r heriver.51 r Beaubien.Mr.Levallee .Mr.I.\" Cavalier.Ml Matthieu.Mr.T hhricn.J July.Dr Blanehet.51 Bcllerose.E Matthieu.M.Verra'I It.A choice Lot Just Re- IN Quart Rotlles.coived, aud For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A IJ .loh n Mr, et Quebec, Aug.23, 1867.\t|y AQUA A FEW AQUARIUM TANKS, different sizes, Just Received, anu For Sale b> F.O.VALLKRAND, No.6, 6Iuiintaiu Hill.Quebec, Aug.29, 1867.\t201 GRAPES IJRAPES! I JJAILY SUPPLIES FROM 7 HE VINERY.For Sale by A.WATTERS, 1 I ft 13 JuliIt Slit et.Mi 111igh.iu\t\t,.M Mr L.rler\t\t,.31 3D Ogilvie\t\t.61 Hon G E Cartier\t\t.M .31 r 1.\"sages\t\t.M .Hon Mr.Irvine\t\t.31 .1.it Blais\t\t.M .Hon J Cauchou\t\t,.61 .Mr Desauluier.\t\t.M .T Gaudet\t\t.M .Mr Cliutcb\t\t.M .Dr Larue\t\t.M .Mr Poupore \t\t\t.M .Hon i' J U Chauveau .,\t.M .John Hearn\t\t ¦,\t.M .O H St maid\t\t.61 ,J P Kbeaume\t\t,.M .61.Boudreau\t\t.M .M r Caron\t\t\t,.M .Mr Bat hand\t\t.O Mr Cuutlun\t\t.M .Dr Desaulniers\t\t\t.M .31 r Robertson\t\t.M .Mi Locke\t\t.51 Mr Bessette\t\t\t.51 .Hon 31 Ouirael\t\t.M .Mr Mailloux\t\t.M .Mr Ubapeleau\t\t.M .B.DeNlverville\t\t,.M .Mr Harwood\t\t.M Quebec, Sept.2, 1867.IKE HOP £ MALT MANGE \u2014 AND- WAKEHOINE tOXll\u2019AXV, (L I M 1 T K D,) SOUTHWARK STREET, BOROUGH, London, s.e., England.OPENING 0F_BU1LDING.next mouth, in time forthe ensuing Hop season.The Directors are prepared to receive ap- Full particulars may be obtained at the offices of the Company, Southwark Street, Borough, London, England.By Order of the Director», HEBBERT B.DUKB, Secretary.Quebec, Sept, 3, 1867.\t*05 TlIK UUEI1EC MERCURY, SEPTEMBER Ifi, f V ï }}\t} The Morcnrv, belug the ouly Daily Evening PJewapaner In Quebec, and at ail tiniea fully up with the very lUeet Maritime aud General Intelligence, oilers to the publie a mont debiraolo Advertle* Jg channel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Uitbullvu C'cmiiftity\u2014J K Ue»eli*nii\u201ci.Kugli«l> Taper»\u2014bluclttlr k Kou To Uct\u2014M i-'ro»».Ndllcc\u2014A II Vorret.NowcMile Uou»o Coal*-W Crawford * Kon.Oraiik Trunk F.rry-A Oaboury.Notice\u2014K Kulgbt, Untie Hall\u2014K T Kendall.(Jraud 'Trunk Uni I way\u2014C J Itryriget.Hano t, Bottled Meat»,'Ac\u2014M 0 Mountain.Tickle»\u2014\t\u2018*0' Hyiupt\u2014 (Jrab Applet\u2014A Walter».Bred Colt\u2014Cutey It Co.8S.Hecrut for Below\u2014W Moore.American Invoice*\u2014B S M Boucbetto.New Dry flood* Store\u2014T I.aidlnw.Tbo Ureollng\u2014Dit»on * Co.Lobater* In Tint\u2014Wm Tottou.Hyton\u2014\tdo Tea\u2014\tdo Water-Proof Cloaking»\u2014Boban Brother».New (ioodt\u2014\tdo MOSS Co\u2014Olctgow I.lnn\u2014Allan», Bao A View» of Kxbibftion\u2014Llvornol» A Bienvenu atction backs.Furniture A Ell'ect*\u2014Catiy A Co.Hale of Urocerie», Ac-0 Murpby.Trade Sale\u2014Maxbam A Co.Furniture and Ktfect»\u2014Cagey A Co.I'RIVV COUNCIL., ¦ ¦ ¦ | It it uudcratood that thore will be a nieeting of the iloniinlon Privy Council in Oti iwaon il,c 25th intt.CALIFORNIA A late San PrauePo letter lay» \u2014 Tiro Cliine»e are [n».iog into our Stale by whole- lion.Over 5.7O0 have arrived within the At a Medical Convention hold in llali\t^ tmtiaoà -in thore' with ,r words written dur ing the heat of contest,'* and that \" a ! Toronto jury is not more likely to console I him witli damages than the electors of Montreal were to accept him as their mem bur.\u2022 The /An'/y Xnv», writing on the contcm plated Ahyssiniau expedition, calls it a leap in the dark.It says:\u2014 \u201c \\Yo are going to throw a little army upon a point on the east coast of Africa, CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.1 1 A tiruuu from the Sublime Port grant .,\ting a general amnesty to the (.reek intur- Tint undertaking and the rapid manner ,s ilt\t|1U4 ;ual been ollicially in which it in being pushed to a succcâblul pr(MpU|j,a|e4t completion Mr.Cave reeards n* stupend The Turkish Oovermnont has concluded \u2022 us.I he 1 a !» at.' being laid within one not tû |(J(1j to Caudia, us was propo.-ed a The La Mouette could not have been Letter hundred sud'ilty mites ol the base ot the nilW(j eoqimigjiui, ,mu,sitting of Ottoman handled, and had it not been for tw.groat\t\u201c'Ia' '! i,.*!?,1,\u2019'i^Tii .'.til tt\u201c,1 r w- '\u2022'!.I lie e unpletlon i>l this r ad Mr.Cave eon.-iders will he one ol the greatest achievements of the century.It was a new sensation for this honorable 'htlemuu to travel two hundred miles in a report upon the grievance of the Cretans.DUBLIN.Sept.11, EYE.The selection of a president for the North (lermuu Parliament lias n-'t yet been made, hut it is generally believed Hut Prof.Sunson, who presided over the iast Puiliumcot, will he chosen.PAULS, Sept 15.The fortifications of Stra.-burg are to be extended and strengthened.FLORENCE, Sept.15 The Italian (lovernment threaten» to llrjmrted for the Daily Mercury, APTKHXODV HESI'ATUIES, Further News by the Oahle, MOSCOW, Sept.13.fho (iazette pays a high tribute to the I'niied States lor its course in the Cretan f steamers chartered by the Gov\t\u201ccoals ll0ml,S0U\u2019I-lincaB,(-'r' \u2019a.-ti.fiifivf.nu .1 ll.ii.intii.\tI eminent have already sailed Irom 1 'jiïgland J h r, a1 >\u2022» 't».1________________________ threat1 tho Paraguayans it Ilumatu.\u2022 - - A M ERICA N N E W S.NEW YORK, Sept.14.When (lie Bremen steamship Dentclilmd was firing her usual 1:1111 on arrival to-day.it burst, killing one seuniun and one steerage eady sailed from England I for India, where they will bo made into transports for troops and munitions of war \\ to Abyssinia.-\u2014.- AMERICAN N E W S.THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH.BY Reported for the Quebec Mercury.THIS lABLWSJIESPATlllES.SIX O'CLOCK.Very Latest by the Cable.SOUTHAMPTON,Sep.Ifi, NOON.The t».Union, Irom New York, has arrived.LONDONDERRY, Sept.1G, NOON.The as.Nova Scotian, from Quebec, lias arrived.LONDON Consols 94 7-10.AimricaD securities generally Great Western.22J.Sep.10,2 P.M.|uict.LIVERPOOL, Sept.10.2 P.M.Cotton more .-iciive.t'aies 12,UÜU bales.Bresd-liiffs quiet.Beef declined 2s Od.Cheese advanced Gd.t'amnion rosin advanced 3d.Other articles unchanged.-\u2022 ______ AMERICAN N E W S.NEW YORK, Sept.10.At the second board stocks were improved, Gold 144§.The i'l'tts Imancial article siys: Loans without any new feature.Discounts mnre active but unchanged.Stock market dull.Governments quiet but firm.Railroad share» quiet and iiregular, with but little business.Foicign exchange weak.NEW YORK, Sept 10.The rs.City of London, from Liverpool, bus arrived.Londoners aio excited over the game of \u201c Baggatuway,' or '* La Croaso,\" recently imported fiom Canada, and there had not been a sufficient attend-anco to pay either the prize list or expenses.If the pullin' would encourage them, the Society would go forward, and ho hoped in future there would ho u greater interest manifested.He proposed three cheers for Mr.Lunn, their President.These wore given, after which Mr.Lyman proposed three cheers for the New Dominion, trusting horticulture and all other good things would llnuri.sh under it.These being heartily given, the proceedings were brought to a close.Thu receipt» have been over 8300, while last year they were over 8500 ; tho prizo list this year am-'unted to 8S20, and list year $900; the Siciety, therefore, will bo like that of Quebec, .»oiuctliing out of « pocket.1 The Montreal G T low MIJJSICJ.WILL OPEN HIS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC I T.-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, 1 sth July, 1867.nl* LXCKI.I lA.'t THE LIEUTENANT Gg\\ ERNiiR oi the Piovince of Quebec Will (Cl \u2022 f VC | , I Mins d.sii litis ot seeing hi in on hudiicss on 1 I E'li.n Sand THURttDAYS of each week, from II AM.to | P.M., and Ii*iUi 2 1*.M to h p M.,111,1)1 fort In i notice.Mil'll I R TASt H E R K A U, A.D.C, LEATHER__________BELTING.I ) KST 1) NED.Aloutical BENEFACTRESS.MHS.S.iV.A.LLEJNf, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE REPUT ATI JN.M R^.S.A.ALLEN'S\tMRS.S.A.ALLEN'S WORLD\u2019S HAIR RESTORER WORLD\u2019S HAIR DRESSING, IS suited to both young and old.It strength- / \\R - ells tile Hair, prevents its talliiix or W Qllehee, July |o, 1867 M.l'l \\ ENGEISH DAK TAN-Address Post Milice Box o53 W, H.G1.A8SGOW, Manufacture' lv- POUR CA It EOT\"!\u2019A,\u2014iho last dying words of the late Emperor Maximilian.J.R Thomas.The Storm.Hullah.Watching for Pa.The nicest kind of Croquet.The Gift aud the Giver.Aiditi.Ellcuu.V.Gabriel.Love me for what would be.Whom hut Maud should I meet.Coming thro\u2019 the Clover Aly Sweetheart when a Boy.Pile La k Song.Gounod.Clear aud Cool.Dolor, s When night is darkest, dawn is nearest.Violets under the Snow.V.Gabriel.Coming, bye and bye.V.Gabriel The path across the hills.Mrs.Norton.Maiden fair, maiden lair.Claribel.Under the Daisies.Millard.I've some one wiio loves me.Sweet is true love.Rlockley.Blue-eyed Bell.J.B.Thomas.Happy dreams return again.J.It.Thomas.Sweet Seventeen.V.Gabriel.My .good-for-nothing.A-weriud Dove.Wiightou.Silver Chimes.Claribel.Take back the heart.Claribel.Come back to Erin.Claribel.Kbamus O Brien,\u2014(sung by Mrs.llurtz.) W, S.Hays.Champagne Charlie Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.It.MORGAN, Music Dealer, St.John Street.2U9 !S v\\_ JLt I.Me'sSejrar&lGbaccoStoie, Do\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\tdo NO, 15, ST.JOHN STREET, (Opposite Palace Street ) HAVING still on hand a great variety of FANCY GOODS, and in order to clear them off, until the beginning of next month when the whole business will go into other hands\u2014a FURTHER REDUCTION will he made on the following Goods, viz;\u2014 Vecrchaum, Itriur, anil Fainy I'ipc*.Srij'ir f\u2019ui.t, Stij\u2019ir UnUIrrs, Tobacco Jars, Tobacco Pourlus, Snuff Hoses, ifv., '\t\t Quebec, Sept.«, 1887.\t226\t Greatest Discover» of the 10th lentury! PAIN RELIEVED WITHOUT TAKIivQ MEDICINE.J^aryptiM-n on RELIEVES PAIN uF EVERY KIND INSTANTLY.Never since the Science of Medicine 111 dawned upon the world has any preparatio been intru'luird that will alleviate the actio and pains Huit llci.li is heir to, So speedily nl tbu EGYPTIAN OIL.No language can convey an adequate idea of tbu irainuiliulu and almost miraculous change wniiU it occasions to those who an suffering.Pain, no matter how excruciating; disappears under its Influence, as if by magic.It is the moat wondi rful remedy aud tin most prompt in its action, over known to Hie world.No ono will do without it who lias used it uucu\u2014in (act, wherever tlio Egyptian Oil lias been introduced it has cutirely super suded all other pain-relieving preparations.It lias been tbe tuiwius of restoring hundreds to health, who after trying everything, aim everybody, bad given Up hoping ever to he well again.What may seem almost ineredibh about this UR is, that complaints hcrctoton considered ly Eminent Physicians incurahh i are frequently cured by a few liutlies.No case of Rbeiimatism or Neuralgia, however despersle or hopeless, but may be belie-; titled by tin application of it.For DiptU-ria and Sore Throat, Egyptian OH is the only really reliable remedy in existence.It will relieve the worst eases of Headache j immediately.Fur Tootkachu aud Earache it la an instant ] cure.Sprains are sometimes very obstinate aud enlargement of the joints is likely to occur fl neglected.The most severe cases, however muy be couriered by this Oil in a few days.Bruises, Guts, Wounds, Burns aud Scalds yield readily to the remarkable soothing and tn-atiug pro «rties of the Egyptian Oil.Also, I Chilblains, Frosted Feet Bites and Slings o Insects.EGYPTIAN OIL res Rheumatism Neuralgia, GoJt, Diplherla, Soie Throat, Cholera Headache, I\u2019accathc, Sideaehe, Hatkacbc Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Stiff Ne k ; Stiff Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Wouuds Cuts Burns, Mosquito Bites, Ac Every person should procure e bottle of the Kgyptien Oii,so as to have it at hand for its timely use may prevent much suffering, and even be tbe means ol saving life, tor instances htve frequently occurred where persons at tacked Id the night have died while waiting for their Physician.The EGYPTIAN OIL Is used elenuii.aliy it.nearly allcases, aud is very easily applied, at it requires no continued rubbing in like other remedies It may betaken internally with tbe greatest safety, as it is warranted to contain uolu-Jurious ingrediuients, and is a purely vegetable extract Egyptian Oil is the most economical remedy in use, as such a very small quantity is required to produce the desired effect.An tuiiurni Druggist trully remark/ that he has tuund theiu is more Virtue in thirty drops of Egyptian Oil, thru in thirty bottles of sime of tbe remedies uow Pelure tbe public Full directions in both languages com patiy each bottle.Price 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle For sale in Quebec by Jotm Mus/on A John Burke A Co., and all Druggists BAR.tEs, HENRY « CO, Montreal, Agents tor Canada Qnebac, Sept.18 1 886.Uni-aU.PERKING to th> ir advertisement in a reviuus issue of this paper, the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, les* complex, more durable, better adapted lor geueial use, and more easily kept in order aud repuhed than any other wat.lies iu tlie market.They are simplei iu structure,and therefore stronger, and less likely to he iujuted tliuu the majority of lon-ign watches.They are composed of from 125 to liuu pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than 7uo parts.How they run under the bardent tria! watches can liuvc, is shown by Iho following letters :\u2014 PENN.RAILROAD COMPANY.Ovvick OK rm.Gkskhai.Nitkkistkmixnt, Altoona, Pa., 15 Dee., 1866.tirntlrmoi :\t1 he watches manufactured' by you have been III Use on this railroad for several years by our i ngiin men, to whom we Itiiuisli wat.In s as part ol our equipiueut There are now soiiii- three hundred ol them carried on our line, anil we consider th m good and niable time-keepers.Indeed, 1 have great salislacifon in saying your watt he give us less trouble, m il have worn and d wear uiiieli longer without n-pairs than any watches wt-have ever bed on this load.A you are aware, w.- f run-rly tnisted to those ol English mmiufni lure, of acknowledged good reputation; l ui us a class they never kepi time us ( on.i Hy, nor hnvo llioy dune as good selvice, as yours.In iiiese stiitcineuis I hui su-tainud hy my predecessor, A.r.Lewis, whose experleuci extended over u seiirs nl years.Rvspei I ulIv, : D A A ul) II.WILLIAMS, fn in rut Sii/irrinttiulrnt.Jnuricuti ll\u2019tilch Co., Waltham.NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.LoComotIik DKeAiiruKNr, Wkst Division,/ ItocilcsTKIi, Dec.24, 1866.\tj tirnt/rm n :\t1 nave no hesit ilioi) in saying thaï I believe the gi.at iiiiljoilly of l.oeomo-ilve Engineers hnve found hy experietu e that Waltham Wati lies are the most stliefir lory ot an> lor iln ir Uses.Tiny mu with the gnat-est HCl iiihi y nu i sl -ndiuesK, iiotwillistniidiug ¦ he rough riding of an ¦ ligiiie, and us I have have never known one to wear out, lln-y must I C duiabie.1 hnpu lo see the tiuio when Rai way Companies will gener Hy adopt your wati lies, and furnish tln m to all Engineers and Cundueiois.In my opinion it wo Id greatly tend to promote régula;ity uiuksafety.5'oiiis Ri spectfully, CHARLES WILSON, t; Chit/Enginttr, It nil to th x ss \u201cThames\"; \u2022 ){i\t1 1 ALF-i.'HEnTS superior YOUNG -iU II HYSON TEA.For S ile bv JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Aug.11, lso7.\tmy VALENTIA RAISINS! Now Landing .«Si.\u2022\u2022 Thames\": il I iJGXES Very S ipo lor ¦\t/ l> Valenti* KARINS, 120 Half-Boxes do\tdo For Sa.e br JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Fresh do.Quebec, Sept.13, 1867.1» i c; ii i£s w.MOIR A SON S : 1 rk /~1ASKS PICKLES,condstiogofchow * * ' vT Chow, White Onions, Brown Walnuts, Cauliflower and French BOVAL KAIL LIAI! BVTAAEliA Ql PM' AMI MflOl, \\ 'the s t;k a m;s h i p U SECRET, CAPT Will Lkavk WM.DAVISON, Tim Com missions us\u2019 Wiixitr.Onions Beaus For Sale by M.O.Quelle., Sept.13, 1867.MOUNTAIN.214 SUCES, WHILED MEATS, ETC.Ol k /\"fASES, containing Aberdeen, Wor* / v>/ cester, liaivey, Reading, John lliill-Imliau Club, A\u2019alnut, Beefsteak Sauces; and Plum., Rhubarb, Damsons and Plum Juins ; Stewed Hare aud Rabbit, Essence of Beef.For Sale by M O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.13, 1867.\t2 14 colt: BE SULD by Private Contrac t, a BLACK FILLY rising three years old, from half bird mare, by \u201c Canwelt \" ; itaiiOs iai bands high ; promisee to be a magiiidcent animal.UT For partit, ulare apply to CASEY A CO.Quebec, Sept.II, 1867.\tm li 11 u; D TUESDAY NEXT, The 17th Sept., at Four o\u2019clock, P.M., For Pictou, calling at Father Point, Otspô Percé.Miremichi, Newcastle and Shediac.Returning, will leave Pictou on Tuesdav.the 24th September next, at 5 oh lock, P.M.The \u201c Secret\" connecta at hhediac with the steamer to Prince Edward Island, and K.A N.A.R.R to St.John, N \u2022 D i and at Pictou with R.R.to Halifax.Tbe \u201cSecret\u201d is a first-class iron side-wheel steamer, built st Liverpool iu I*«4 and has accommodation for over lifty flrst-vlass paa«engera.Shippers ar* requested to send tin ir Pi.tou and Sbodiac freight early on Mondays.For Freight or Passage, apply to W.MOORE.Manager, Champlain Market xquire.Quebac, Sept.II, 1867.\t212 Ajk- S 'ül(A aajfly 56 9679 THE UCJEBEC MEItrUKY, SEP'I'l MRER Ifi, 1807.MkMBH SPEOIAL NOTICES.THK HOUSE.\"Of th'' tni'Ht niimlif'r of uuinmlH unili\u2019r tlui control of mini, tlm liom« I» minuculioiinlily llio inosi «urvlii-Htil \" Out Ih it not ulriuipu tlmt no nmny wlio own horion, nml who mu SPEOIAL NOTICES.KNOW TJIV DKSTINV.Madame K.K.'I\u2019iiohnhin, gn^t Kiigii»'!» AHll'Oiotfirit, < 'Uirvoynnt uud ivy* hoiHntrluImIhhI tlm hi ientili*'rliiHMt'rt of tlm RICHELIEU COMPANY.CRISPER COMA.Oli ' hlit* wild\tUh l fuir, With Mturry «\u2022>»\u2022»., lnon oi.h |i»clmK20A Huyaxt's Wah.ii-.,\u2014(Tho «rout puhllc ro-nv-ily,) hnvo now l.oon in imo mor twenty yonrn, hi'io o it i itlinot ho ritid tlmt thoy nro no trial.Thoy linvo Lion thorotiKhly Itiod.nod proiiouti.t d run tin' noth.ilty ol thono wliosi' Ijv.-und hoiilth limy hm¦' i r.-Horvoil) to ho n |iuii , hiirinh>Kami uiilnoiiili lalutnry |iro|i.iitlioii, and il r ikon In »o*o*>n will ln\\ n.inhly our*' .'oldn, conehn, k< r.' thro ij nod nil Itroin Innl alt.i li iM \u2022»«\" \u2022¦\u2018ir trml will i,.|ivinoo th*' moot okopiionl.Sold hy nil UrilKaiBts at i ont» |ioi hox, Nnnlirop it l.ymnn, N.wumtlo, C.W., (ion-cral Ak.oIk f»r \u2022 'anndn.S.I.I in yui'l.i'o hy Itodorlok Mi I.ood John Muii.on .V i\u2019.J.Harko, J.S.Ilowun, h.tilronx, and nil M.di.ino Donlor».yuobcc, S.|d.O, IHÜ7.\tlm*20S The Ureal English Hemeily.SI K JAMES CLARKE'S Colobmtftl I-\u2019finttlo Pills.I'loi.nroil from a |.ru»cr|ption of Sir J.t'lnrko, M li , I'hvKiolun Extraordinary to tho yuvou.rpins invnlimhlu modlcino I» tinfallliifr in I tho otiro of all tbo.o painful and dnngor-oiik dinoaM'b t .which thu fournie uou.titutiou I» nuhji i t.Kni li hottlo, prli'O One Ihillnr, hoar» tho Oovornnioiil stninp of Groat llritain to provint cuiinterfoit».In all cairn» of KorvouR ami Spinal A (foe Hour I nins in tho ISm k and I.iuihs, Kutigilo on sliglit oxertlou, Palpitation of tho ll.ittt, and Hysteric» those I\u2019lll* will olio, t n euro whoro all othor» hnvo f tilod : nnd although n powvrtul ruiuody, do not uoutnin iron, caloiii.l, untinion)', ot iinything hurttiil to the coiiMlitiition.Full dinctlôi.» in tho pamphlet around each pat kugo, wl.h h should ho i nrofully pro nerved.Solo agent for tho I'nlted Stntos s l anadai Jfi|! MUSKS, N.V.N.H\u2014$1.00 iiiid six postage slumps, on.los-d to liny authorized iigent will insure a Lottlo utailiiiig litly 1\u2018ills hy roturii mail.Northrop A I.ymnil, Newcastle, C.W., tien-oral Agents tor I'nun.ln.Sold in yuehoo hy Howies A McLeod, John Musson A t o., J.K.Ihirkc, K.tilronx, and all Aledicino UmlorH Quebec, Hoc.23, 1 HtiS.\tJ90-!2m CioaiiSi) the Blood.w I I'll corriipt, or tainted Hlood, you lire snk all over .it may burst out in I'im-' pies or Soros, or in some '\u2022a live |iros»loii, WbitcR, Htcrilitv, also S)| hills, m Vein real DiseaRos, | Liver Couiplniiits, and Heart Uiaoases.d ry AvKn's Sahsaoahii.i.a, and sec lor yourself the surprising aciivit) with who h it cleansea the blood and i tues these disorders.During Into yours tho pchllo have been misled hy largo l.ottfos, pr-tondlng to give a (junrt of K.xtrnct of Sarsaparilla for otio dollar.Most nt those hnvo boon Iran.Is upon tho sick, tor th.-y not only contni.little, if uu\\, SarMiipatilla, Lut oftou no ruralive ingredient whiU'Ver.lienee, llitUl (lisiippomt.ruent has follow.I the UR.) of the vmiotIR extracts ol .misnpnrilla x.hh'h il md the mnrkut until tin.nnmu itsell has hccomo Byiionimous with impositioti nnd .heat Still wo call this I'ontpotind.\u201cSarsaparilla,' and intend to supply such a remedy 'ns shnll rosi uo tiro a tin \u2022\u2022 f>nm tho load of ohloi|uy which rests upon It.Wo think wo have ground fur hellvlng It haa virtues which nro irnisistiblo t>y tho chi»» of dis.uses il is in-tcudo l to cure.Wo eau assure tho sick that wo otter tbom thu beat alternativo wo know how to produce, mid w e liavo ruaaon to believe, it is by ur tin.moat i tloctual purifier of tin* Mood yet dise.voted.Avan\u2019s L'ukiiiiv I'ictouai.is so uiitversally known to siirpn-s every other medi.Ino for tho euro ot (loughs, Uohl», I nlluoii/.n, Hoarso-noss.Croup, Kron Intis, incipient Conaump-ti.m and for tho relief of Consumptive 1'atients in ndvauced stago» if the disoaso, tlmt it is useless hero to recount tin* evidence of its virruoR.The world knows tbom.ITepared by On.J.C.Avan A Co , Lowell, Mass., and sold by all I>ruggist*»nd iloalcrs in modiciiio every win re.K.McLeod, Ageut, Quebec.jy3-3m.N V.Madame Thornton possesses su* h wonderful powersof .olid sight, as toonable her t Impart knowledge of the greiiteat Im-portanro to the singl.or marided of either sox.While in n stale ol trance, sin- delineate» the v.-ry loatur.\u2019S ol tl.o p rson you nro to marry, and l>y tho ni.I ot an fiistruuient ol ilitonso power, kimwn ns th.\u2019 1'sy.diouiotiope, gitarmitees t.» piudu.1 !.:¦ I.I.* picture of the future hushniid or w.l.' the uppln ant, to-goth.'I with .late of Inn ic.-p .p'-SItn.ii In Mb', lending traits ol .linin'., A'.Ibis is no humbug, ns thousand.» ol li\",t llinilliuli 'nil assort.Sh*' n 111 .e let a i .nil \u2014i i *'d a ' ei t iti' d certillinto, oi mill o cimrnulee, that the pUtiiro I* what it purjioits to he.Hy enclosing n ho ill lock ni bai., and slating pin.* ol t.jith, a,'.', .inposition nod complexion, nod .IH losing I'll ) .¦ Ills nnd Mnlllpi d envelope ud.lrssed to yoiirsel!, i.oi will I .ive the pic-turu nnd desind intoiinmioi) hy return mail.All « ommuiii.atioiis sa< eilly .mlidoutial, A.hit.»S ill 1 '.lithb n.M n.AUK K.I '.Tiiokn VON, J*.O.Hox 22.1, Hudson, N V.WONDKIIKUI.HI T TRIE.Maiiamk Rkminuton, lira world-renowned AstrologUt an.I SoiiinniuhuliRlie Clairvoyant while in n clalrvovnnt state, delineates the Very features of the person you are to marry, and hy the aid of an Instrument of lutensu power, known us the I'svchomotrope, gunrnii-t.es to proihtee a pel le.t un.I lit.-Ilk.' picture id lln* futurn hush-uni oi wile ot the nppli.lint, with date of nun lingo, occupation, leading traits ot.liar ¦> ter, A This is no imposition, as testimonials without number .auusaoil.Hy Hinting pliini ol huth, age, disposition, color of eyes iiiid hair, and em losing titty cents, mid stamped envelope ad.lrusRid to yoiirs.dl you will rc.idve the picture hy ro-turn mail, tog.'tlu'i witlt desired information.I I* Ad.lies» in Coullileuce, Mil.AUK (lltit-Titi u* Ukuisoion, l\u2018 0.Uox 297, West Troy, N.Y.\tm2H.ly-74' s ir a y oi mi Laov returning to her country homo, after a sojourn a few mouth» in the City, was liiir.lly re.-ogtiised hy In r friends.In place of a conrsc, rustic, llushed face, site had a soil ml.y complexion of almost marble smoollmcss, nnd instcii.l ol twenty-three site really Hppcurrd hut < iglitecii.I p.in enquiry ns to llie < .vim) of so great a change, sin plninly told tin'tu Hiat sin- used theC'ikcassian Hai.u, and .ousid.i.d it an invaliiiible ac-.|Ulsltioll to any La.I.i » toilet, Hy its use any Lady .r li.'iitl.'iuiiu .in improve thoii personal appeaniiu e an hillidri d fold.It is simple in ils ¦ oii.ldimtion, as Nature herself is simple, yet uiisiupassed In its ellien.y in diniviiig iinpuriiies from, also healing, i lenn-slng, h-autil.-ii.g the suin nnd eomplexion.Hy its ililei I a* (ion on the i iiti> le it draws from it all its iiiipuiities, kindly healing the fain.', and leaving the RUrfree as Niituro in-tond.I shotlhl he, clear, soft, pure nnd heir.iin::.I'ric $1, sent hy Mail or Express on r.i cipt of an order, by \\V.I CLAUK A CO., Chemists, No.West Kn).tie St.Svnu use, N.Y.The only American Agents for the sale of the saine.March 29,18G7.\tly-75 A I.AI»li:S\u2019 I'llYttH'lA.V 1 A HIES from all parts of the I'nitid States -J consult l)r.A.M, Mauiicemi, I\u2019rofessor of nisenses of Wonu'li.whoso great mul successful remedies, specially adapted for their ailments, are known thioughout the ¦ onntry.His great exp.\u2019iience ami skill,derived from over twenty years sii.eessful practice, devoted exelusivel)'to the'J'n atnunt of tho Uisiasr's ot Women, ospn ially as coiiiiected with the inairieil state, has giv n ladies the utmost i o ir I ii I en ce to cnuRult him, either by letter or in person, and be assured of prompt relief In all eases Hi* celebrity Is known to over balfa million of Indies, us the author of 1 The Married Woman's 1'iivate Medi.il Companion,' de-signed spin ially ! >r married ladies, in deli, ate or pr.lirions health from dangerous coutino-nient, descrihiiig situ, tains, omises mut tome.lies, (l\u2019rlce $1.) k y sciai.Notick to 51 uihieu and Hixolk Laiuks, \u2014-l.iidies wlio sut.-r liotu ubstructioiis or ii i< gi.lurith s, or are in coistaut agony for many mouths, preceding coriliueiucnt, or hit mi ditlieiiit, tedious and dangerous deliveries whose lives are hazardous during such time, will lind the I\u2019urlllglleM' r« iiiiil«> tloutlily IMIlw the uuisi wnudcrful, reliiilla mul certain remedy.ThotismulK of Ladies use them with infallible certainty.In all cases ol stoppage or irregularity, or suppression of nature fiotn whatever cause, th > ate certain to succeed, and me, t>.side», perfectlv healthy.They are Raient ii.ally prepared of costly and rare extracts.They cannot fail.In recent cases they succeed in lorly-eight hours.I'rh e $3 pr box.In ohstliiHln eases, those two degrees stronger should he used I'l ice, >.'i Address, HU.A.M.MAI KICK.vU, I\u2019rofeHMir of Hiseases ot Women, Ollice, No.129, Liberty street, Nkw Yoiik.Sole Agent mul Proprietor for upwards of twenty years.They ate sent hy mail, In .irtliuary leUer envelopes, free from observation with lull instructions and advice.A < In .ilnr, deseribing symptoms, causes, l and bis spot ini remedies f»i married ladies, (intended unfy for wives and lui'.liiiiids,) will i.e sent ii.'.t I.) im losing a postug.i stamp to j above address,\t\u2022 A Lndv writes\u2014|ir, A.M.Mauriceuu, \" Sir : I bare tii.d many things I -aw u vertlsed, pills, drops mid powders, without bunutlt.A laity, w Im lind been successHtlly trented hy Royal Mail Line Between For Omling tka Hair of eithei Sex into W.Tvy and Glassy Ringlets o»* Heavy Massive Curls, Bv, Quebec M % \u2014ON\u2014 tiji:miiaim, tiii iiniiayn X MATi;itl»AYN, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, I*.M , AND THK SI'LKNHI 1> NKW STEAMER \u2018MONTREAL.\u201d CAPTAIN ROHKKT NELSON, \u2014ON\u2014 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Calling at HaMscun, Three Livers mid Son !.Cabin, $:t, Mi ul and State Hoorn Herll; included ; Steerage, $1.Tii ki ts sold and State Roouit secured at tho Otlicu on the Whuif, Tlia arrangements of this Line are most complete, and the advantages preseiit.il to travellers unequalled.The Company will not be accountable for Specie or valuables, unless Bills oy Ladino, having tho value expressed, are signud therefor.Kui (her information may bo obtained at the Ollice on the Napoleon Wharf.J.K.DESCHAMPS, Agent.107 r (anna not only .nils 'he hair, hut Imigo.iites I \"autilles, mid cL anset ii ; u higlily itiui deligiitiully perfumed, and is the must .mpli\u2019te inti, le id the kind ever oil1' I I'd t.the Ann lirilll P'lt.li.rill' Crisper | Coina will I.e seul to an) address sealed and postpaid lor .Address all or \u2022 i s to W.L.t LA UK A CO., ( luiuists, No.3, West Ku)ette Slle.t,SvilACI'sK, S'.Y.Quebec, MaieS 30, lHij7.\tly-7i> ASTiiOU Mi V.THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THK VQNDKUITI.ItKYKLA ITONH MAD K HV THK U KKAT MADAME II.1.DkltimiU.Victoria Workis, R ruiirgUam, I t KSPKCTEI/i.LS dire, ts tbe attention H tin' I ' i >imm ial Public, and id all win.I SK STEEL I I.S S, tot he INCOMPARABLE I'.XCKLI.KNCK of his Pioductiolo-, u lu.h l.i QUALITY of MATi.KI A L, I AS \\ At HUN and GREAT HI R A HI 1.11 Y, will i.nuie Iini Vet mil prch'l'ell.e.Kieiy Packet bears the Kill -siiuile ol bin Signature, i ney can oe onianu''.Dealer in the World .Whole ale at the \\\\ ol k - ASTItoLOOIST, I ()rB|ll,lll street, Hlrmiughiiin : in.d at gillK REVEALS SECRETS No MORTAL » 1 ever klow.She l.'ftoles to happiness those who, liout .loh fnl .v.ids, eatastrophes, 1 .to»:\u2022 » iu lov.loss i-l r< lations and friends, ' Lms of money, A*'., have h.conic despondent.Slie brings togetln I those long separated, gives Information concerning aiment friends or loveis, r< ( or.s lost oi stolen property, tells you tint business )oil me host i|iialifn'd to pursue and i i what von mil he most »ue-eesnl.il,.tuses rpe.'ili ii.mriag.s and (.Ils you the V.I ) dll) y.l «ill III l IV.gives ).tl tile nain.', likeness .nil hm l.tinti.s of the person.She unds yout very thoughts, and' by hei almost superii'ltuial powers unveils i the dark mi l h dili n niynt' iies ol the future.Krum the ntm- i Hruiu h Estaldishnieuts, 91, John Strcii N.« York ; nnd 37, (Iraceclniri'li Sti.uitii'ully soft, pliable and glossy.For Cblbli.'ii it in i-speelillI)' re oinnn inl.'d as t' .niing tbe basis ofa bcitiltiful h.lul o! hair.ROWLANDS\u2019 KALYDOR, Ax' Ouïs: n i ii.lioivMCAL PbKI'AH V I Ion lor lni|.r.vln \u2019 and Heautifiing the Coiiiplexlou met Skin.This royiilljr-pntroni/.'d mul Lillies.esteem.d Spv.ni.i.ali/.e» a healthy purity .^ c> rr i IS HEREHYGIVEN THA I will l«u mado ut the\tl»in- '*\u2022 ',0,l Ot* the Killliiiiiiriit ot tb# I'loviie to amend tin* lu('oi|)or.4ttoii A*t ol *h«\u2019\u2018 or-))orat|on of IMlotb tor ih* Hail \u2022oi« ! « tlnee molitlis.
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