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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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J£HUS.and Qr.-Casks Chateau la Tour.Cases St.Julien ami other Brands.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, U A 13 John Stri i t Quebec, Aug.23, 1867.GRÜ Y E\tCHE LSE.1 HOICK ORKUYEKE CHEESE t Re J ceived aud For Sale by ADAM WATTERS II A 13 JobuStr.e .Quebec, Aug.33.1667 Mr.B would return sliieere thunks fur pu-t favors, aud solicit a continuance of the same.Quebec, June 4, IHC7.\t129 \\i;\\V l\u2018AKT\\KKSIIir FORMED.J.FUCHS * CD., MERCHANT TAILORS, No.4L St.John Street* No.41.; HR undersigned beg to inform the i\u2019ublic i that tliey have formed a Partnership, and that tliey will transact l.usiniss at the hit- Establishment of J.FUt.'IH, ami Giat tin v will promptly attend all orders left witli ib.'in Having seciiri\"! thu services of one of thu I» i tailors in u.i.ee, they hope, hy their punctuality and attention, to merit the patronage of the I'ublii .J.FUCHS A CO.Quel).c, July 23, 1867.FUR SEPTEMBER, With Maps ol ail Ui Railway Statio.y in Caruida PRICE.FIVE CENTS, For Sale hy MIDDLEIUN A DAWSON, Foot of Moiiiituiu Hill.Quebec, Sept.0, 1807.\t20s DÆOISTTI^Ï-; ^-JL.OCEAN SEEAMSUIP liiwIPANY, 1867.SUMMER 1867.UR.1.F'UCIIS respectfully I'equusts those j.iodel I.d tu him In settle tin ir a, i ounts within one muiith, as he intends after that 1 de ay to use m i .ssary menus to liavo said uc mints collect.-d l v hi s Attorney J.FUCHS.Quebec, July 23, 1807\t2111-109 CT RE 'EIVED: i*/i ItARKEI.s Pennsylvania Rock Oil r'/ X3 Parson's No.I.00 Barrels Caiiadiau Oil,\u2014M iple Leaf No I.For Sale by F.O VALLE aND, Wholesa.e A Ret il.N\u2019., o, Mouiitainallill.IfUebec, Allg.29.1807.\ti;gi DISSOLUTION OT PABTNTRSHIP, iSHenpyrs Booked to l,on\u2019 Norlli.\t.Mr George Kuider.\t.1\t\tK iugsiiin\t\t.Mr Al W Strange\t\t.M J J.iHJiiimiui\t\t.Mr D iliouipsoii\t\t.Al\tJ\tLondon (lily).\t.Hon W Carling\t\t.51 ilaituii.\t\t\t.Air John Milite\t\t.J\t\tLennox\t\t.Air Stevenson\t\t.51 ilablllJ^tf ( \\V fhl )\t.Mr Jus Brown\t\t.M\tj\tMncolii\t\t.Air J C Kykcrt\t\t.M i i\tl\u2018i Gat.\t.Hun Kobt III ad\t\t.M\t\t.mil.tun\t\t.Mr Purlieu,\t\t\t\t\t\t.O .\u201d ni ill .\t.Ali W liilehuud\t\t.Al\t\t.eetls Suutll\tMr Benjamin Tett\t51 ii .HUi\t.\t.M 1 Al U t lluel oil\t\t.M\tModi k\t\t\tMr Sccord\t\t.51 ilti\tNt-llll .\t.Mr Rowell\t\t.M\tN'ttiuniburland E\t\tMr Eyre\t\t.M i.tillllloii\t\t.Mr Alagill\t\t.M\t\tDo\tWest\t.Mr A Kisser\t\t.O ivili^bltiU\t\t.ftir J A Macdonald.\t.M\tNinth 1 iiniirk.\t\tAll D Uulhiaitli\t\t.0 K* ni\t\t.All liuliis Mepbeusuli.\t.M\t\ts.irth Dxford.\tAir Geo Perry\t\t\t.M I.liaolll .\t\t\t.Iluti J It Benson\t\t.M\t\t\u2018x'ni h Renfrew.\t51 r J Supple, sr\t\t.M Je .Itiou\t\t.lion M i t ui ling\t\t.M\tNui lui k North.\t\tMr Wilsnii\t\t.M 1 \u2022 15 li* 'A\t\t.Mr Cuitwright\t\t.51\t\tNorfolk Smith.\tMr N All Call\t\t.M 1.tinbiuii\t\t\t\t\t.Mr Alex McKenzie,.,.\t.O\tNiagara\t\t\tMr D Rohertsoii\t\t.51 uiirk\t\t.Ur 1.AUCitlliiUi\t\t.Al\tNorth Ltiuiih itml\t\t\t .\u2022oiili Li t da ami\t\t\t\tGrenville\t\tMr II 1) Smith\t\t.O ¦ Hi OVIlle\t\tAll F Jolies\t\t.M\tNorth Hiaiit .\t\tMr H Pi u lay sou \t\t.I .Xi l III Lunin 8 .\tHou M AicDuugatl\t\t.Al\tN'itb Wiutwortii\t\t.Mr It t hiistie\t\t. .'.un i/xluid.\tAli.Ulin-r\t\t.M\t\tDo\tMr Miller\t\t,M .xoiUiuiiiiiuilaiid\t.Air Keeler\t\t.Al\tNorth Waterloo.\t\tMr llowinaii\t\t\t.51 .xei Ihiimbti laud\t\t\tNorth ftimtou.\t\tMr Lnind\t\t.M Wist\t\tlluu Ali Cockburt\t\t.M\tNorth Ontario.\t\t.Mr Paxtoi\t\t.,0 N*»l Hi SlUltlie .\tAli T D AlcCoiikey\t\t.AI\tNorth Miildli'six\t\t.Mr Sinitli\t\t.M .'.lagilla\t\tMr Angus Morrison.\t.Al\tOttawa\t\t\t.M r Scott\t\t.5! ft .lull, y ft ul 1 Ii) .\t.M i A M ulsli\t\t.M\t\tYterborn (West)\tMr J Carnegie\t\t.M .llh It.111 lew .\tMi J lUnkiu\t\t.Al\t\t*i terhoro Fast\tMi Geo Ibid\t\t.M 2x \\Veiilliworth.\tAir Al' Alonics\t\t.O\t\t'nth North\t\tMr Monti ith\t\t\t.M Do\tAir Blown\t\t.M\t\t'eiih Smith .\tMr Trow\t\t\t\t.0 North Blunt\t\tDr II V Buwu\t\t.Al\tl'iiiieo Edward.\t\tMr A Greeley\t\t.I ftoiin untario .\tAir Tlionipsou\t\t.O\tPrescott\t\t\tAir Boyd\t\t.M iNoiih Miildlirsix\tAli 1 ftcatcbi-rü\t\t.M\tRussell\t\t\tMr Craig\t\t.51 ft.ifulk ftouth .\t.Ali P l.ansun\t\t.M\tRenfrew South\t\tMr J 1.Mac lougali\tI tui n.i\t\tAli t iiiiier\t\tM\tStormont\t\tM r Colqiihi u\t51 Pi ¦ utt\t\tMi Uagui\t\t.M\t'Smith W* nt worth.Mi W Soxtoii\t\t\t\t.O 1 tlllliolu (\\\\ \u2022 sl)\tAire Perry\t\t.Al\tSouth t Hit n il\t\t\tDr McGill\t\t.O 1 .1.1 liuni r.u t.\tMi U rover\t\tM\tftniitli ftimeou.\t\tAll Ferguson\t\t.51 1 nil ft Ol 1 ll\t\tMi UeUIord\t\t\t.M\tSouth Lanark.,\t\t.Mr Shaw\t\t.At p.in .mih\t\tAli .McFailanc\t\t.1\tSouth tixloiil\t\t\t\u2022Mr A Oliver\t\t.Al 1 i nee l.'iwmd.\tAir Ross\t\t.1\tSouth 1,ei ils\t\t\tMr II Pitt\t\t.M In nllew ftolllli.\tMr D AI.Laiigtilio\t\t.M\tSu ilh Grenville.\t\tW M.N, il Clarke\t\t.M « \t\tDr Utant\t\t.Al\tSouth Hiiiut\t\t\tHon E II Wood\t\t.51 - .in l.uiiutk .\t.Ali Al orris\t\t.51\tSouth Grey\t\t\tMi Louder\t\t.M .Ill OlilUIIO.\tMi inlihs\t\t.M\tSouth Wellington.Mr Gnw\t\t\t\t.51 o.ilii Biuol\t\tHun I.B Wood\t\t.M\tSouth IIuron\t\t\tMr Olid mis\t\t.M ' '.Ill Uxlonl.\tAli h \\ Budwell\t\t.Ai\tTurouto \\V( «t.\t\t.Mr Wallis\t\t.51 ft.10 I.eelD.,.\tAli J i iiiwlurd\t\t.5»\t\tEast.\tHon Met.'ameron\t\t.51 MUS COMPANY\u2019S LINK.Is tbef 'lowing First Class ¦L'i OtllpOS.'ll m an.slop.- ft lilt Gri ).Mr Jai ksou.utii \\\\ clliuglon Mr fttu ton .ulli 11m.m .Ml CaUieroli.AUSTRIAN.2 ,'SI tens C.ij i NESTOUIAN.- .2u5ii teii?PEUUVIAN.260U tuns Moravian .1IIBKKNI AN.2 III M s NOVA SCOTIAN.\u2018/3(Mt.\u201e BE LUI AN.'22 at.ii- NORTII AMKKU \\\\',.I7-I t, Till AM ASCI > .I teUI Car ryiug the C rm ti.in \u2022ni I I.ot.Alien, ¦ llutluu, \u2022\tllallaut M'| lie, III nil.Kerr.*\tGrunge.i\\ alls.Allan.stal,, Ha : tllte Soulh .ft - mm ui l.I onlo l.a.-t.1 eim.tli t\\ i st, l I' i in ftoutli.i n lot la Noi III.\\., iigiiui Nonli Vi a(i Vi Mr W G Utile.Mr ftaluuel Ault,.Mi Beatty.Mr lliiuisoii.Mr i.Ktnipt.Air Joliu Moriisou.Mi G A Diiw.\u2022 lee.(ft m lb) Mi J li Bow uruii.iwurliq'.otitu)Mi J liymul.T C MIK BUSINESS hitherto inrried on bu-tw, en CHARLES E.LEVEY and WILLIAM llEltIUNU, under the miinu of Ciiaiii.ks E.Lkvkv A Co, is dissolved, this day, by mulual consent.' T be business ter the remainder of the season will he wound up hy the late linn.(Signed)\tCHARLES K.LEVEY, (Signed)\t\\V.HERRING.Quebec, Aug.1,1807.\t17 «roms, loiifmioiim, HU linns, HuIUts, Oiti^IsIs, ami otliers.1) LA IN, or with Piii.t d AdvetHsemsnt, at low piles, by wiiglitor by the thous- and, T.BROOKES, Mnnufai tun r, I 7, St.John street, (N.arly opposite PalaieSt.,) Uppi r Town, Quebec.Quebec, Aug.5, 1807.\t189 Mailing from LIVKItl'OGL et-eii I II DAY, and from QUEUE'' ev.ry ft\\T.''l: DA Y,calling at Loch Foyle to re, .v.i.I1.0 : ami land Mails and Passeiigeis, lioiu o.it ii- Londonderry.Dates ul sailing are us follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC: NKSTOKl AN.Satiirihi.,.A-.- I.'.l\t7 PERUVIAN.,.\t\u2022\u2022\t\"\t21.\t\u2022\u2022 BlilKUNIAN.\" l.\" NOVA SCOTIAN.\t\"\tSi'I't,\t7,\t\u2022\u2022 MORAVIAN.\"\t\u201c\tII,\t\" AUSTRIAN.,.\"\t\"\t21, Ami every suect ciliug Saturday, fri.m Q \u2022>1\t.\u2022IgG».I.l.l .elllllglon.,.1 lino noulli.- si Miildli sex ¦III U c.-t.,\t.-i).>1 h ft i I ill.Mi J II .Miiino.I Street.Ml palkcr.M i James 1 miog., .Mi McDuna.d.Hull II P Howland, .\\li .Me leal I., M r .la- P Wells.A I., it i h.irlo \u2022 a11, I.t i loUCe Ixiog s K HI.MIOKI.D SAl.tlOV J IJ8T Received a Choice Lot of FRESH SMOKED SALMON.For Sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 34 John street.Quebec, Aug.1^1887.\t177 RATES UK PASSAGE FROM Ql.i-.IIL .; To L.ai'lot .terry, ,r Li tr/iuo Cabin\u2014$70.00, ami $8\" ¦ ', aicor In.g t,.accomtnodatiun.S T KK aA OK-$25 Passengers di .irous of prm eedin to Pai ;-ean procure Couk - Exci hm x I ickkis on ap-piiialn.n to the Agents at Melitnal m Qu I.iierlhs notsecureil until | aid loi.An ex(ienenced surgeon carried on i i n v.,¦ «el.If A TENDER will leaxe the N aPuLEuN WHARF every SATURDAY imirmn, with Mailt and Passengers, at NINE o i lock, pre-clscly.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, K A I-.A CU., Agent* Qneh«c, Aug.IS, l»tH.\t!>'' M K W BUI NS WICK.,.Mi Wallace.i,,.\t.Mr Bolton.,.Ii on Mi Connell.,.r.Mr Anglin.h,g » t o.Mr Byuu.ni.Mr Renaud.\u2022 ,il.in.ei land.I Ion Mr M- .Millan.Do\t.Hon Mi Johnson., -ti.i a lie.Mr Montgomery.,.I,,\t.Mr Tilley.0.ni.my t o.Air Burpee.h - n -1.u.Mi 1* 11 its.loriu t n.Mi C'ostigun.us.Hou M r I tidier ,,,, llmi A J smith .\u2022lluouclaiid.NUV V SCO ] lA.Antigouishi,\tMr Hugh Mi Donald, Aul.a, oils,\tMr W II Ray, lap.breton,\tMr J Mi Kcagncy, ( uli'hi\u2018etvr9\tMi A At Mi l.ellau, \t.Mr Tupper\t Digl y,\t\u2022Mr A W Savory, Cluj buio i o.\t.Mi ft Campbell.\t Halifax,\tMr A ur.-uo tla-;r p\"liey ol ambition with « steady lenacity which knows no fi st or change.I n y fell their failure so much tint it 11 Hieiii to bo acrimooioua and satirical ev u :»gaiu-t tln-ir Rusd ill*, who had.as tliey much and p-rformed so little.As lor lliemselvt they had mvlo a mistuk Powers which could crush them in a m >uicot.A regiment t»r two of Freecli and a r>-gi-ment of English soldi is had been sufhei nt io pira'.ysc the Court ol Athens, and a moderate foieu of I'urk- ha l repressed the uioveuicnt on the frontier.Alter the lirsi trans|»oit' ol humiliaiioii, however, the s|,irit of aniagonism to the Tuiki.-li now.r revived, Tlie Hellenes have kill, aul the withdraw ,! of them I'r .ln the dinsry administration of the law, that justice and regular government are im[ieded.It will be seen ilnMla- rceomtuendaiion'sof thu pamphlet are-weeping enough ; ami a Turk i-li minister inu»t certainly hu u b .Id man if he w uhi biave the siouu thu ('liiHtian* woiill rai-e at ai^ atien.pt t i bring ihom under the conro iption, or i » lake them I'roui under the p oteeti n of ilieir respeotivo consuls Vet the-e are Jitlieu lies wlieh the Porte has been often advised to face boldly ; nor cm it now avoid the conviction tli it if the rcl liions »>f its two clisses of subject* remain as at p-e-ent, the exliaus they dearly saw lion and impoverishment of tie- Mussulman They In.d di'tied inpulatiou inust bo the result.It is ib.> M ussulmaii uow who is beeoiiiiug tlie oppressed man.Under the new system lie pays taxes like his i'lirisiian neighbour, be is more at the m< r y of tyrannieil officials, inasmurdi n- be hug uocouncil lolly to, and, ah re all, he lias lo supply the whole armed force nt the state.A suprenney which in a few years will be iii.\u2019rely nominal is but a mull rouomnensc for siuli di.-advantages.f Ifi'/mrltti for lh< l)iilly Marlin/.] MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.BY THE CABLE.NEW YORK, .Sept.:iO.A Wasl ington sjieeiil s.y» it is probible firjxtrttd fur thr Diiily Meratry.AFTHIt\\00.\\ UKSFATIHEN.A M K 1! I C A N N K W S.ST.LOUIS, Sept.30.\t_ .\t, Tim funeral of Gen.Sterling Piieotook lie- trial ot Jeff Davis will be considered in 1 p|8t.0 to day, and was ibe largest ever seen a Cabinet incciing before the Attorney General gives Di-triet Athuney Chandler of Virginia any nfticinl advices.'I In- Herald a Ni w Orleans deapateli says ; Dr.W.('leary.Finian Head Centre of leuisiana, and (\u2019apt.¦).W.Dunphy.a noted Feniin organizer, l ave died ol yellow fever.The interments on Fiilay mim beied t>7.Tw.(Jrand Trunk Railway on the lillli May since pi iyed theii part wnli exeeeiliug .\t,\t,\t, .\t, i\t.1 and no lilt 0 SUCCC-H, h iving learned li-, > i last, has been sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in the Penitentiary, the jury i.\u2019c.n, ,|w time of his failure the uuf.irni having returned a verdict of maualauglitcr.TllK SS.Hhikhnian.(,'iptain Brown, from Liverpool on P.ltli Sept., passed Father Point at 3.30 a.in, She brings 55 cabin and steerage passengers.She reports having experience 1 strong westerly gales during the passage, and passed the ss.luntriiiii in lat.55.1-1 buig.38.10.Lieut.(Jeiieral Windham is a passenger.uatc Ollm was doomed.When u suitable opportunity \"ff'ered they rid ihemselvcs i f liim and bis Queen, and nude the révolu-tinn an eeeasi m for advances towards that CINCINNATI, Sept.30.men entered an Adams' Express car on the Ohio nnd Mississippi Railroad at .Seymour, Indiana, last nialit, secured tin: me-seiiger, and robbed the safe of about 810,000.The robbers escaped.NEW YORK, Sept.30.A young Scotchman named Hugh Craw ford Pollock, who arrived in this city about two years since and shortly after enlisted in -\tllm 5th U.8.cavalry oh a private soldier, A c nvention of delegates from the lus hy the death of his father, in Scotland, different L iuro-so Clubs throughout the fullr-n heir to u baronetcy and £5,000 a year, LACROSSE CON VEN l'IüN KINGSTON.AT Domini n was le 11 iu Kingston, on Thins o e of the Western Power* which had nn st 'lay las', 27 Clubs in all were represented Tiik \u201c Streets f New York.'\u2014 This play of Bourcicault, long popular in the States, was produced at the Music Hull last night, for the first time in Quebec.\t1 * *\t,\tijv 0» a ccriain exrein si-i-ii-i, m iniiM.in l ie audience, which was larger than any /\t,\t\u201e,:,i ,, . respect bis I I being from Ontario and 13 from Quebec.\u202212 delegates in all being pre-eot.I |Tbu con von'ion was organized nt !) am., in ihe Temperance Hall, by the appointment of Mr.N.11 u lies, of Montreal, 10 tlie Chair, and Mr.W.G.Beer»: as Secretary.It was then moved by G.T.Linigan, seconded by W.L.M dtby, that M»-ssrs Kavan igh, of t)H iw i ; Falconer, of King- Quebec percarn.TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 THt 1VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH.BY Mi miry.RfjmrtCil for thr (Jitrh THIS r.MMMli'S lirsmillES.SIX O'CLOCK.A M E II 1 0 A N N E W S.Stocks activi 9?- NEW YORK, Oct.1.Sterling Exchange to Gold 43g.The Post «ays :\u2014Loans are rather more active, tlie demand being readily met at 7 percent.Stocks feverish and unsettled; Governments inactive.Railroad shales dull, closing firm.The Croton National Hank was elosed this morning by the Government examiner, for not redeeming the circulating notes in COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.The October session of this Court commenced to-day,\u2014Judge Maguire presiding.The Grand Jury,\u2014Mr.Peter McNaugh-ton, Foreman, having been sworn in, were informed by His Honor, in a brief charge, that in addition to several indictments for larceny and assault, bills for conspiracy nnd riot would be submitted.These prosecutions arise out of the recent strikes by workmen in the Coves, oft both sides of the river, and His Honor explained to the Grand Jury that, although nny number of men may ngrcc among themselves not to work under n eertniu rate of wages, and endeavor by argument and persuasion to induce others to join tlnm, yet if they resort to intimidation, or molest or assault others, in order to carry on their strike, they become criminally liable, and may be indicted and punished.The Grand Jury having retired to their room, returned into Court shortly alter with \" a true bill\" against Etienne Simard for unlawfully opening a pist letter.John I.arn, a soldier of the Royal Anil lery, was put upon his trial for stealing a cloth cape.The witnesses in support of the charge having loft the country, the prisoner was acquitted.The Court then adjourned until to.morrow.SILVER AND GOLD.The Eastern Township Minos arc beginning again to be heard from.Mr.Pope Ins been quietly going on with mining operations in Lingwich, on the Arnold river, with fair success ; and now he has.it is said, struck a vein, which yields 8200 of silver and 8^1! of gold to the ton.Seine specimens of these precious met ils he has shown to the Sherbrooke (luztlle and the Pionnier ilr Sherbrooke.INCREASE OF THE ACADIANS The French population of Nova Scotia have, it seems, been increasing in riiimbcis with marvellous rspidity.The ratio of increase, without the aid of immigration has been 40 |*r cent in ten years ; whereas the whole population of the counties where they reside has only increased at the rate of 24 per cent in the same time.French statists therefore think that, with an immigration of French Canadians, the French element will soon preponderate in some ot the counties of Nova Scotia.- \u2022 - The Halifax Chronicle, Mr.Howe organ, in *|icuking of the new light which the members of the Imperial Parliament will now obtain regarding the sentiments of the people of Nova Scotia, says : \u2014 \u201c They will place Canada, New Bruns wick nnd Nova Scotia in their old position.Venerable friend, you arc greatly mistaken.\\Yc arc ages past our old position.The Richmond, E.T., (luariliivi says that Mr.II owe s shoo factory at Danville is fast approaching completion.I* i* quite a large building, 00x35, all »'f stone and we have seen in tlie hall since the season commenced, comprised many of tbo ari-to-eraey of the city.Mr.Carden, ns Badger, played his part well, while Mr.Placide, as Pu (Toy.and Mr.Vining Bowers, as Din the fireman, sustained their already well merited reputation.To-night will be reproduced *\u2022 It is never toe late to mood.' To-morrow night, ibe great Irish drama entitled, \u201c The Colleen Buwn.constantly discountenanced their ainbili 11* schemes.How they g t King Gooige and the Ioui in Islands need not ho 1 el Having male their peic with the WYsteni Powers and conquered, ns ihcy think, the especial good will of Engl Hid hy their civility, having also a new King connect-d with the highe-t reigning homes ol Korop », the Greeks have returned wiiliiu the list year 10 ti e task nf ussniling or undermining the - -\t.\t.\t, \u201e\t.\t.\t.\t.\t, .\t.Ottoman Goveri.inentr\tston ; Dr.Parke of Quebec,\tand Brady, ot\tol prisoners will he\tmade tor\tthe future.I he Bu-'i in- have\tin the meantime\tCaledonia, be appointed a\tCommittee 011\tOur soldiers must\tbo made\tthoroughly -howo i bolder policy than at any time since Crcdemi ila.Carried.\taware that they ought not to surrender the war Alihou'-h theb\tncthm is neocss ir-\tThe Committee reported\ttho following\ttin ir arms to such\tadmsanes.Ibis iso ilv to a certain extent secret, inasmuch as\tdelegates present, viz:-\t^\twar to the death\u2014a\tstruggle\t the really favourable, and their good will arise more from the notion that the downfall ol Turkey would tx ilt their own rivals than from any real friendship for the threatened Power.It may be, however, that tho Turks will realize the proverb that piomhcs impruve-inont when things are at their worst.A few mouths ago they were seemingly at the bottom of fortune's wheel.Any tmn it could make must bring them upward, and they have certaiuiy had something to en-courago them in tho mo»t recent events.The Sultan\u2019s vi-it hu» shown that the people of both France and England welcome the advances ho has made towards them Ontario, of Toronto\u2014Dr.May.Deerfoot.of Toronto\u20148.P.May.Upper Canada College, Toronto\u2014T.Campbell.G.II.Leslie.Model School, of Toronto\u2014Dr.May.Hamilton, o'clock on Sunday morning was til, and the num- ¦ , her during the 24 hours ending at (i this morning f>7.MOBILE, Sept.30.There have been but three deaths from yellow fever during the last two days.[To Editors \u2014The Newfoundland wires arc down, and there is no commuuication with Heart's Content.] THE OAKS COLLIERY EXPLOSION.TWO UL'.NDRED AND EUitITY-SIX I10DIE8 IN THE MINE.The amount of tonnage entering and clearing from Hiitish puts has doubled in fifteen years.Carlntta recently had an interview with the Duke d'Auntalc, her uncle, and tho : Prince de Joinville.She recognized them and conversed some time, but took leave of them with coldness because they would not \u2022 mention Mexico.An English Inker recently sued a man for a wedding enkn ordered by the prospec- dispose of the remains of Maximilian.S.Lerdo i e Tejada.ItARON VON MAONTS TO MINISTER TEJADA.Ihe Chairman then detail*! the objects An oxnminali()n of t|ic 0.ks Colliery in ,ive b.ide, but as it appeared that the man 0\t10 him n 1 m.mz .\u2022> »y i ma .e \u2022 j,sn^| lU(j |m8 boon made by an exploring had quarrelled with his fiancee before mar- establish uoitorm aws tor ho guidance -J |, consisted nf two volunteers, who riago for indulging in such extravagance, and instruction 0 pl.yers, and to esUbhsl.\tifl annor guit# procccdcd u\\oni, lhc ve7dict WM lv^ ,'or thc dlPendant, a nation* as,oci.,t.on to promote and per- SllUth lcve, di,t#nc0 ^p ^ sixlccn and\th\tH.n.nr in-hinh The French Emperor has roturncu t » the pet us t: Lacrosse cs the natimul gumoot , ,, V, Th _ wurc wiihaiit li-dits At an organ concert in Bangor, in which earlier policy .d his reign, and is u.,dcrslo-d the Dominion, trusting that the proceedings ' J can ied fhe end of a string by a 'Lscnptivc piece representing a sionn was .\t.'\t3 .\t.\t, I .\t1: .1____1.1 1.\t\u201ei.\u201e.\u201e,., .,.,1 by «nirit .f ,JU,\tlno Lno Ol a siring, OJ n|nvA,| \u201e\u201e\u201e nld eiii*on was heard to mutter San Lt'is Potosi, June 28.1807.Excellency Senor Don Scbasli in Lerdo do Tejada : \u2014 Senor,\u2014The Prince, while n prisoner at Queretaio, on the eve of bis death, in a letter signed by his own hand and addre-sed to General Escobedo, expressed a wish that his mortal remains might be confided to us\u2014Dr.Samuel Basch, fimily phystei 1:1 ol the desecascd, and myself-\u2014to the end, that Dr.Basch should accompany his body to Euro|»e, and that I should see to having it 1 '\"O embalmed and to all that regards its re movnl D'Europe.In compliance with thc widi nf the deceased Prince, which he verbally maile known to me, thc removal of hi* remains should take p ace without any dcmonstmiiiui, aud in such a manlier ns to avoid carefully anything that may excite sueli \"r even amuse public curiosity, lienee I reiterate the request wlieh l to be in accord with England to discourage intrigue and insurrection in other provinces of the Turkish Empire.Tho Pone is, for the present, successful ; it has even gained a little navi victory, and.all things con-sidereJ, is in a better position than could have been expected six months ago.\\Vc hear, therefore, much of reforms and spirit \"f c ! 7\"\"-\u201c lnc Lnu\" -Y - ^t?played, one old citizen was heard to mutter uamiuny a\u201eu .,.\tT* **something about having no u.nbrclla, and The laws cf the game, as framed by the 1 »» compantooi at\tanother declared he could distinguish tho M.L.(\u2019.were then taken up and discussed 1 lic>- \u201cPP1 ^ T,\t^ t ! 1 'vords of the vesper hymn though there would be character zed harmony and uuauimity being finally ad pto 1 with a few alterations.The following gi titlcmcti were appointed a committee to draft a cons.itution and by-laws fur the National Lior«8«e Assncia- iu pr'ovetuuiits of administration ; tho Sultan tmn of Csoada, viz., Messrs.N.Hughes.G is reported to bo desirous of imitating the ; T.Lanigin, Kavanagh, Beers, May, ?lalt great things he Ins seen in the W est, aud by and Stuart Fund Pasha is too shrewd a man not to take\t.\u2018 id vautu of a favourable wind.That eiUiio out of the late visit we earnestly hope ; that the Sultan and his advisers will recognize that there i* something more in government than the lighting ol enemies and the taxing nf subjects ovciy one m u-1 wish who desire tho maintenance of the Ottoman State.Though not enthu siastieilly sanguine, we have hupo, and arc glud to wilcoino nny one who, writing with knowledge o( the subject, makes and good faith Tlie convention then adjourned to meet at halt-past seven p.tn., iu thc Council Chamber, and receive the report of commit tee.EVENISn SESSION.have had\tthe\thonour to la \u2022 before your\t^gges.iona tn\t.^Y'T .%\t,,\t.n- .a* .\t»>ucli a person\t1» the uutlior\ti f ; ,,\t,,\t.r .\t- \u2022u :\t.^uch ü person is tlie author i f a pamphlet Excellency «0 the effect .hat you will have\t\\\t^\t/hiel.bus tbe goodness to give the necessary order\t.T|lcru ln\u201ech i\u201e II! I'UUUIIOS Itl L.\u2022 ' v Hiv Hvvvaoiij\t.\u2022 that the mortal remains may beiotru'ted I'*'\t1''u p\u201c \u2019\u2022\t,, -\tthese Note* wlitclt will be unknown 10 tlio-c icquiintcd with Turkey, and it may also lawful inoticy on demand.The capital was brick, three atories in height, and will be $200.01)0.n part of which appears to have ready for use the ensuing spring, been lost.The circulating §180,000 is, of\t-\t\u2022 coarse, scoured.It is thought thc deposi tors will all be paid eventually.Grand Vicar Walsh, of Toronto, has been appointed Bishop of Sandwich, and received his Bulls early last week.SPLENDID PASSAGE OF AUSTRIAN.THE SS.We do not believe the half has been told of the ravages of By a Cable message, Messrs.Allans, R»c Gulf States this summer.The details pub to nn'.and I will comply willingly with nil that may be r< quired as lo their removal to the cn.ist and on board of one of tlie vessels of thc Austrian navy stationed at Vera Cruz.I ava:l myself of this occasion to renew tho protestations of my highest consideration.A Von Maunds.MINISTER TEJADA TO BARON VON MAONIS San Li >s Potosi, June 30, l8tJ7.Baron A.Vos Mai.m \\r.Ai\\.A'-.:\u2014 Thc convention resumed its session at 0.\u2018lH p.tn.in the Council the I urks A Co.learn that the stcmicr Autlrian, Capt.Alton, which sailed lienee on Satur day.21st Sept., arrived home on Mondsy, thc 29th inst., miking a fast passage of 8 days.mo yesterday on the subject of the Arch duke Ferdinand Maxituiliuti, of Hapsburg, having on the eve of hi* death expressed tlie wi-li that Ids morlul loin tins might bo the yellow fever in the ! entrusted to you and Dr.Bae.*h for their re .\t.\t.muv.il io huiorc.1 ho details pub- I .\t, .-lretd).|iad thc honour as a race, a.s he has, like many Englishmen acquainted with the Ka-t.a »tn»ng dislike Secretary\u2014W.G.Beers, Montreal.Treasurer\u2014W.L.Maltby, Montreal.Council\u2014Dr.Purkc, Quebec; J.B.Hutchinson, Montreal ; J.Stephenson.Monlrcil : M.Kavanagh, Ott iwra, ; J M.WüMi, Pre-e itt , Alex.Falconer, Kingston ; O.D.Cowan, Gananoctue ; Gn ; D C.Mc-Donabl, Loud m.Much credit for the success of the Convention is due to the indefatigable efforts of Mr.L.Cuahing, Secretary Montreal Club, Mr.G.T.Lanigan.Mr.W.ti.Beers.Montreal, Win.Stewart, and Alex.Falconer.Secretary Kingston Lacrosse \u201cmb.were twenty-seven persons\u2014four belonging to the colliery and twenty-three volunteers \u2014who were killed by the following explo .ions.Of that total of three hundred and sixty-seven persons, there were got out, altogether eighty-one, of whom nineteen were alive ami burnt, one alive and not burnt, twenty-live dead by burning, and thirty-six dead, but tint from burning.Ol these got out .live only six now survive, so that there will be at the present time no less than two hundred and eighty-six bodies buried in the workings.Tbe Cnilcd States gunboat 1 wann.is at anchor off- Brooks' l.acka- Island.to llicGn.ks.Ihe Gulfi i Txjada.the ofisra, axtood the tnilitify »«r?io*lo the was in rc Jily an \u2022/iery f a ntw'species of blasting powder, which r >ther cleaves than crushes, a valuable property it' u*od in coal mines; it will neither ignite spontaneously, nor by friction, mw by percussion, and its explosion gives rise neither to deleterious gases tior smoke.It is twice ns bulky »s gunpowder, but is one-half more powerful, and is composed of sawduat nine parts, charcoal three to tivc parts, and nitre forty-five parts.£hip|)M(| JutfUiflcncr.ty The Mercury Shipping Intelligence includes nil Arrivals, Clearances aud Loadings, entered ut tho Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.m.each day.POUT OK QUEBEC.A It It 1 V E I).Oct.I.Ship Zetus, T«) lor, Leith, Aug 8, J White, coni.____abandon, McConnell, Glasgow, Sept 2, Chlidc A Beauitelte.g DVr Artji», Loudon, Iteniioii A ¦ «, Si w l.ivi-rpool CoVt) 1 P'«rir*uli»ll.(iroenock, do,\tdo.AlbNtroiH.tiriiiiK'mouih.do,\tdo.\t\u2019 1\u2018ont, l.fltli, R K DoIh II a 10, Klanattikii * l>iu( OolonUt, Li verpool, do,\tSi I lory row, Secret, Lower K>rU, liull 1\u2019orU S S Co, Coiu> I mlmiioncr'it wharf.< Uiiubiody, New Koih, A (iilmom A co, ludiuu i ove.CoroDtt, i'lymoulli,\tdo,\tdo.Atuoor, Nrwcttetle,\tdo, llall'H boomn.Oct.1.Aurora, Moitié River, J I.aird, Laird't wliaif.I'rovidmce, do,\tdo, RulittUd e do.lliriiia, I'aaiteliiac, Rott A co,\tdo.Trial, (Jatno, T Kranei A « o,\tdo.Albiiiu», < ardift, C W WIIkou, Cap Rouge.Kano, Londonderry, J liiirtlall A co, South Quebec.Jemio Hoyle, Hrlatol, il Kry.Sillery cove.Cuthborta, Urovuock, l) 1) Youug A co, Spencer cove.*Yeir \u2022Itli'erHhrmfufH.AUCTION SALKS, BY CASEY & CO.SALE \u2022 »Vir .Vr*#\u2019 \u2022hh'n\u2019rfvcmntt*.blVbUt'OU .SOaf.riOXRS Caaey 'ii Kelli lier l.ivei pool ) Do do H.ilp\tdo SOAP do AUCTION \u2014OK\u2014 FÜENITDRE & r Y a i Queb Kor tale by WILLIAM PoSTON.io, Kept.27, l*d\".\t\u2022.\u2019.'C EFFECTS.- RK HOLD, I \\T ARIOUK Loin < ! Y KKKKUlS, the Ship Arran, Mcl'hereon.tlroenock, Roti A < o.! -Pomona, Hruee, Liverpool, R R Dobell A co.Hark OUn Mor, Owen», Llanelly, C A J Sharpie» A co.Oct.1.K S Secret, Davison, (Ja*pd, Qulf Port» S S C'o.Hark Mary Leonard, Coutton, (ireenoek, R R Dobell A co.- N Y Packet, Thompson, Lancaster, C A J Sharpies A co -Avalanche, Tote, Hull, do.Rohr Catherine, .loncus, Arichat, Hunt, Hrock A co.T ION, W 1 L I \u2014ON \u2014 'V IEU li-H 1 > j\\.V , THK ir.l OOT., AT SIV JOHN HTRKKT AUCTION STORK KIRNITTRK and Property of 0dicer* about leaving the city, consisting of;\u2014Mahogany and black Walnut CYi.tic and Side Tallies, Hair Seated Sola» and Chairs, Carpels, Hair Matiasses, Coal Stoves, China and lila.-s Ware, Bedroom Kuinitnre, l ooking Stove and Uteusll», with other goods.Sale at Half-Past One o'clock.CASEY A CO., Auctioneer*.Quebec, Out.I, |86T.\t22!» >1 Olitl*.\\ I t'RDA Y, the 22nd day ol NoVEMHER next.'I he Pranslei Rook will he dosed from the 6th to the 1st ot Oclobei next.MR!.S.A.ALLF.N'S\tMRS.S.A.ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, I S suited to I with young and old It strength- / Alt, ZYLORAI.SAMIM.alone often rc-t ens the Hair, prevents its falling oi \\ * stores, ami invui tails to invigorate, Wll.l.opEN MIS KEFPEREL JUST RECEIVED IN E'ot Sale hy Quebec, Oct.1, 18oT.MACKEREL.CHOICE ORDER.WOODS A CO.221* MARITIME NEWS.Ittporled for Hit Daily Mercury.Smr Lost\u2014The ship China, Capt.McArthur, from the Clyde on the Etlh of Aug, with a cargo of coals and pig iron, cunsigued to Messrs.Dinning A Webster, was lost on Seven Islands' Reef, on the 18th Inst.Capt.McA.and crow arrived up yesterday iu the ship Zambesi, I'aptain Totherick.HY TELEURAPH FROM RELOW.Katiikii Point, Oct.1.Weather elunr and cold.Hlowing n gale from N.N.E.No shipping.S.S.Hibernian inward at 3.30 a.m.MAKKIKD.At Quebec, on the Ddh instant, hy Die Rev.W.II.Clark, Mr.Patrick Robertson, Rank of Hrilish North America, Ottawa, to Miss Ressie McKinley, of Edinburgh, Scotland.On Die 23rd instant, at Christ Church, Ottawa, hy the Rev, .1.S.Lauder, Rector, Christopher, sou of tno late Marmaduke fira-huru, Esq., of Melton Hall, Lincolnshire, England, to Linda Frances Ernestine, young- j est daughter f the late Henry Prittle Hayley, ; Esq , of Litnerlck, Iielaud.IMILirrX 8AIÆ.CANADA, i Province of Quebec, ' RECORDER S COURT.District of Quebec.S EDWARD HURROI'OHS, Plaintiff.No.2736,\tvs.JOHN H.BAMSDEN, Defendant.IN virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas isssiK-d in lliis cause, tlie (ioods and chattels of the above named Defendants, consisting of tables, chest of drawers, chairs, sofas, Ac., .seised iu this i anse, will be sold on the 1 III, day of O lober iust., at 10 o'clock A M., on the Upper Town Market.J.H.PLAMONDON.R.S.C.Quebec, Oct.I, 1867.\t229 \u2022Vrir \u2022itli'crlihemrtilH.NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED PER LATE STEAMERS, LEGER & rTnFRET\u2019S, IVO.jX, .IOII\\ «TUKET.j^EW LU A-EN BUBO REPP, NEW POPLIN, NEW POPLINKITE, NEW ALPACA, (Bismark Stripe,) NEW FRENCH MERINO, NEW SKIRTING, \u2014 AT\u2014 LEVER & Ul.\\FRET\u2019S, No 4 St.John Street, Upper Town.Quebec, Sept.18, 1867.\t219 ic i: n o v a L.l>OW\u2019W ÆLES.'iniE Famous MILD and BITTER ALES of A William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by A.CRAWFORD, nt the Masonic Hall, Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Quebcc Orders may also be left atC.E.Huliwell A Co\u2019s, opposite the Post Office.Familks in the City ntnl vicinity served at their residence.Quebec, March 6, 1H67\t|y-3 sllala^a EX .v>.KT.ii>ra|i(\u2018M9 DAVID.50 B ARRELS MALAGA GRAPES, just received and NOTICE.T.LAIDLAW ¦^yisiiK IS to inform the Public, that be has no connection with the Firm, No.23, St.John Street, which was formerly carried on under his name.ms PUCE OF ouïs \u2014IS\u2014 IX O, *>£>, SF.JOHN STREET, AT THE CATE.Quubcc, Sept.27, 18C7.\t3*220 GENTLEMEN\u2019S Fall and Winter t : I ,< >11 l l > < ;.WE have now completed our NEW STOt K iu the above D pitriineut, and are prepared to Show the most Fashionable Stylus in HEAVY TWEED SUITS, PEA JACKETS, CHESTERFIELDS, VESTS A TROW8ERS, BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK OFFICE COATS, Ac., Ac., Ac.Also a full assortment of sixes in BOY S CLOTHING, Oxford Suits, Cambridge Suits, Overcoats, Ac., Ac.Barrels brigh t rosin.For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867\t226 CRUDE W_H_A LE OIL.Now Receiving per Grand Trunk Railway .1 (J RAUU,:LS Nu' 1 CnlA,a Wl\u201c*10 ul1- For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 N O \\V Ï7 N0 I NO Ex \" Margate t Evans\"; S BALESSolt \u2018sl\"\"'lll'a almonds, 11 Hf-liales do\tdo, 50 Hags Arracuu Rice, 60 Ill-Hags do uo, 160 Qr-Hags do do, For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t220 viisj^aivi i.Demijohns Triple strong vinegar.For Sale by M\u2019lLLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 u.iitu,unn:s s Yttur Quebec, Sept 30,1867.VKZINA, Cushier.lm-227 RI O TIC E.rnilF.IM\u2019IILIC an- ben bv uotiffed that the Win DUNCUEONS Extra Bright Bar-1'''/ X badoes SYRUP, Just Received and For bale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec sept.27, 1867.\t226 BRIGHT SUGAR.Evans,'' Now Lauding ex \"Margaret fiom Liverpool : | HDS.Extra Bright Porto Bico SUGAR.For sale by JOHN LEMKSURIKR A CO.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 Henry Knight, i.tilor, No.22 Palace Street, will he CONTINUED on and aft.r MONDAY, the 16th institut, II) the undersigned, ill the same premises, where a i hoice and assorted stock will be kept coustautly ou liant.In soliciting the patronage of the publie, the undersigned deems it but necessary to state, to sccuie a liberal share of tho same thill the business will be curiied on under tin- immediate siiperintendanee of the former proprietor, whose experience and ability are too well known to need eomuieut.E.KNIGHT.Quebec, Sept.14, 1867.\ttf-215 NOTICB To die Proprlolors ol'Houses Rui'iil a( (lie Fire ol (lit* f l(!i OclolMT, tiKUi, i rpilK Proprietors ol Houses destroyed at (be I I above Fire, entitled to Scrip, ami who I have not yet presented their claim* to the Oflico of the undersigned, No 10 St.Peter | Street, Lower Town, are uotiffed that the Hooks will he closed on the 1st tlitoln-r next and that nrler that date no claims can be allowed.A II.VKRRET.Secretary Building Aid Committee.| Quebec, Sept.16, 1867.\t14-210 New SStore, Ho, 55, Si, Jak Sheet, ST.JOHN\u2019S (JA I K, lutniug grey, and imparts t.> it a beaulifiil glossy appearance.It never fails to hkstokx >ihi:v IIaiit H» 1 IS tiHI-ilNAL 1 OUI H Kl'I.I'nLoR li n N,,r i Dvr:, but a, ts dire, Hy upon the i,.iis.i H,.- Hair, giving them the usIuihI i.y Quelicc, Oct.1, 1867.WATTERS.22» LEMONS, LEMONS, &c.J UST RECEIVED, 10 cases Messina Lemons, £3- Special attention is called to several Cheap Lots of INVERNESS CAPES AND OVERCOATS, Suitable for tbe present Season, good in quality and at extremely low prices.Our Stick of General WOOLEN GOODS is very large and choice, comprising the best makes of West of England Cloths, Beavers, Pilots, Troweerings, Canada Tweeds, Ac., Ac.An Experienced Tailor on the premises to execute all special orders in lirst-t lass style.\u2014ALSO\u2014 TEN Cases Port\u2019 Onions, For Sale hy A Quebec, Oct, 1, I8£\".WATTERS.229 Fresh Fruit -Crop 1867.EX.SS.ST.DAVID.OM IJAKRKLS NEW CURRANTS just v.3 13 Received and For Sale by A.WATTERS.Quebec, Oct.t, 1867.\t229 COIIgllN illlfl t\u2019olllM.Sudden changes of cllmato are sources of Pulmonory, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken iu the early stage» of the disease' recourse should be at once had to \" Brown's Bronchial Ttoches,\" or Lozenges.Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or*1 common cold,\u201d in its tirst stage.That which in the beginning would yield to a mild rsmotly, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs.\"Brown's Brotuhial Troches,\" or Cough Lozenges, allai irritation whith induces coughing, having a direct inlliiencu on the affected parts.A» there are imitations, be sure to odtain the genuine.Sold by all dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents a box.Mollim! MoIIuts !! Mothers! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erving with tbe excruciating pain of cutting teeth ! If so, goat once and get a bottle of MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve Die poor little sufferer immediately_ depend upon it : there is uo mistake about it.There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you nt otico that it will regulate the bowels and givo rest to the mother, and relief anil health to the child, operating like magie.It is perfectly \"afu to use In all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and is tho prescription ol one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.Price 25 cents, hold everywhere.Bo sure and ask for MBS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.All others are base and In igeroui Imitations QU«b*c, Sept 26.1887.\t2ta-22S New Neck Ties, Scurfs, Craiats, Collars, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing, Ac., from the ffrsl Loudon and Pin is Houses.GLOVER & FRY.RICHELIEU COMPANY.Now Itit?e.Evans,\" Lauding i from x \" Margaret Liverpool : I()() |^AUSAU1UCAN U1CE.- ISO Half-Bags\tdo\tdo, 300 Qr.-Bags\tdo\tdo, For salo hy JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Sept, 27, 1867.\t226 lÆAT TOIIAC IO.j 6 li HDS.Long Dmk Leaf TOBACCO.For Sale by JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t220 GOAL OIL !__GÜAL OIL ! ! Just Received ex G.T.il.; fj/t T) ARK ELS Great Western Refined UU X3 COAL OIL.For sale by JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec,Sept.27, 1867.\t226 CANDLES !_CANDLES0 Just Received: Belmont sperm candles, Partianu Candles, Adamantine < 'audles.For Sale by JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 I^oi* 11 iiiiotit-tlii, \u2014CALLINO AT\u2014 EBOt'LKMENTS, MURRAY \u2018BAY, AND RIVER DU I OUP.rnilE Steamer \u201cADVANCE,'' Captain K.E X.Kimard, will leave the Provincial Steamers' Wharf.\u2014ox\u2014 105-4 I>7VVr, The 2nd Oct., 1867, at 9 o\u2019clock, A.M.For Kricght and Passage, apply to F BUT EAU, Quebec, Sept.27, 1807 SALT Manager.228 IN JARS.6 3ASKS SALT IN JARS,\u20142 dozen each.For Sale hy WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.25, 1867.\t224 DURKEE\u2019S BAKING j^OXKS DU RK EE'S BAKING POWDER.POWDER, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! In Staples, Ik Best Mie: Infancies, the Latest Noielties, Quebec, Sept.11, 1867 NNW MUSIC.DRY MUIRS! h bave received tbe greater pnit et our Full Importations, mid are now showing »! il I - for HALIFAX, via Portland, (l.ettei* , I .\u2019J \u2022 ¦ ms per J oz Newspapers 3 cent, each) on Fridays al.5.30 p.ni Mails for Montreal, Three Rivers, Sorol, | A.-., per Steamer,nt.3.00 p m.1 Mil ls pei Uiaud Trunk, West, for Wav j Offices, Montreal, Canada West, United ¦¦'tales, A., at.6.00 p m Supplementary ling, at .6.3d p.m 1 Mails per Grand Trunk to River dn Loup | the Largest and most Complete Stoc k and East, at.Supplementary Bag, at.5 H let ers posted for Supplementary Bags iut;~t ne pirpaid by Stamps.Al I regist, iod letters mutl be /irr/>,in/ and po-lt 1 htt-en minute* before the hours al which IM ils are advertised to heelused.J.SEWELL, Postmaster.Quebec, Sept.2, 1867\t204 10 30 a.in.Dry Goods in the City.11.00 a in.sj 13.S KM O N *S ENAMELING words J.R.iu 2 and Sox.package For -Sale by WILLIAM POSTON j Quebec, Sept.25, 1867.\t224 PIANOFORTE MUSIC, CHOICE! SPARKLING! KUILLIANT! j IT ILL be found in th \u2022 New Collection w W H A L_E_ OIL! Just Received ex U.T.It.: I^ARBELS No.l,Otnda WHALE OIL For hale by JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t\u2019JJO Mj O it S Tii i« S.out, containing all tin- popular pieces lliai ate invariably railed tor, and witli which every player should be f .miliar.Adapted to I the capacity of tho majority of performers, i\u2019riie, plain, $2.t'U , 1 loth, $3 U0 ; full gilt, $4.00.Sent post paid.OLIVER DIT80N A CO., Publishers, Koslott.| Quebec, Sept.30, 1867.\t228 100 C' Oi>p°Hitio>i I^ino BETWEEN Just Received cx G.T.R.» A SES W.R.Lewis A Brother.\u2019*' LOBSTERS.For sale by JOHN LEMESURIER A CD.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 THE CHORUS WREATH.A POOR CAKLOTTA,\u2014lb\" Li-t dying ot the late Emperor Maximilian.Thomas.Thu Storm.Htillnh.Watching fur Pa.The rieest kind of Croquet.Tbe Gift and tho Giver.Alditi.Eileen.V.Gabri l.Love me for what I woul I li\".Whom hut Mtnoi should I meet.Corning thro' the Clover.My Sweetheart when a Bm .I'lre Lark Song.Gounod.Clear Bird Cool.Dolores.When night is darkest, dmu is in-nrest Violi ts under the Snow V.*iahri- I.Coming, bye arid bye.V Galuiel The path iieross the hills Mi- Noitnn.Maiden fair, luaiden iiiir.I.'l.irib.d.Under the Daisies, Millard.I've some one who b>v< < mu.Sweet l* triu love.Itloekb y.Blue-eyed Bell.J.R.ill ohm- Happy dreams n tiirn again J.R.Thono'i- Sweet Seventeen.\\ .Gabriel.My good-for-nothing.A weried Dove.Wn'ghton.Silver Chimes.Clniiliel.Take bm k the heart.Claribel Come ba< k to Erin.Claribel.Shamus D IIIieri,\u2014(snug bv Mis.Hart/.) W, S.Hays.Champagne Charlie R.MORGAN Music Denier, St.John Street., Quebec, Sept.7, 1867.\t2o!i We purchase direi t tiom the best luaiiit-fncturere in England and Scotland, and are at all tirneH enabled to give good vaine, luit Ibis season having marked the prives 1111-iisually low, we van with voullduiive assure oui* Ciihtoiut'iH o| Urrnt I» iiRiiiii*.In the following departmeuts, purchasers will find some of the Cheapest Goods ever offered in Quebec, viz :_ White Flannel, Red Flannel, Fancy Flannel, Kerseys, Itlank- ts, Quilts, Conn erpanes White and Grey Cottons, Cotton and Linen Sheetings, Piano and Billiaid Table finish, Black and Coloured Velvets and Velveteens Lambs Wool nod Scotch Wool Hosiery, Yarns' I'in*' Hbiek cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds , tv Bçaver Cloths, Pilots, Whitne)s, M, lions, \u2019 Waterproof Cloths, I'lushus.Seals, etc, U\u201dUiiu Bale Kcarlvt Havre Flannels\u2014 assorted prices.The Lowest price in plain figures on every article.No Kkcond Pntc(.a£| BEHAN BROTHERS, (I,ate O'Neill A Behans.) 22, Blinde Street.Quebec, Kept.20, 1867.rmtiil tlipin Filler Marking.M.BE MON, PROPRIETOR.s.HKIttHO, 37, Sr.John Stukkt, Ueexii Town, Q U E II E C , Quebec, Sept.21, 1867.\t1m 231 Lager Beer! 220 From tbe Celebrated Brewery of ANDItKW 5IULLER, Bremen.I N Quart Bottles.A choice Lot Just He-l ceived, and For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, II A 13 John Street, Quebec.Aug.23, 1867.\tI!'6 I ftlymp î fiHyrap l()() |)rNS' Kx\"\u201c \"ligbt KYRI'I For Sale by Quebec, Sept 13.1867 s Y \\l piNCHEONS CI EN FUGUES SYRU1 » » MOUNTAIN.214 U P ! Bai rids Barrels Refinery For Sale by Quebec, Sept.13, 18i,7 I* I c M do.do.O.«IOUNTAIN.2 14 iv ii: k MONTREAL JND QUEBEC.THE SPLENDID STEAMER COLUMBIA,\u2019 CAPT.MALHIOT, Will leave the Napoleon Wharf for Montreal, calling at Three Rivers, ON WfUM MffRNOON I AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK.Cam*, meals and berths included, $ I.Stkxkaux, 25 rents.Further iiilormatiou may be obtained at tbe Office on the Napoleon Wharf.J.E.DESCHAMPS, Agent.Quebec, Oct.1, 1867.\t229 OPPOSITION UNfto MONTilfAL THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMER \u2018\u2022tarivxoiv.CAPT.GEO.HUMPHREY, Will Leave 8t.Andrew's Wharf, tor MONTREAL, ON WfOKEW AfTMN AT FOUR O'CLOCK, Calling at Three Rivers.Fare»:\u2014Cabin, $2.00; Meals and Berths in- hided.STEERAGE, 25cents.Freight taken at 25 per cent under tariff, For further information apply at the Office of the St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company, St Andrew » Wharf.A.OABOUKY, Secretary.Quebec, Oct I, 1867\t229 SYRUP ! SYRUP ! ! HOGSHEADS and Tierces St.Vincent SYRUP.Hogshead* Porto Rico Syrup.Barrels Redpath\u2019s No.Golden Syrup.For Sale by JOHN LEMESURIER k CO.Quebec, Bept.27, ;867.\t216 i»0kl\\G AM) TABLE APPLES ! ,\"7/W\\ r>A KRRLS Table and Cooking 1) APPLES,comprising the following Choice Brands : Fameuse\tEarly Greenings, Summer Queen, Genesee Pippins, Maiden's Blush, Strawberry Pippins, Golden Sweets, American Pippins, Flemish Beauties, II Pippins, Geilitlowcr,\tS Pippins, lYrmaiu,\tT\tPippins, Rhode Island Greenings.\u2014also\u2014 A Few Barrels of Pears and Crap Apples.Fur sale by JOHN LEMESURIER A ro.Quebec, Sept.27.1867.\t224 THE LONDON JOURNAL, FOR SEPTEMBER.Price iod.Contents Eve, or an Angel of Innocence; by Winning her Way, by Mr*.Pale Janet, by Fairfax Balfour.A Woman with a Vengeance.Southgate j New Church and the New River.Our Fes-eg m 1 tival of Hospitality.A Road Paved with Human Beings.The Masonic Charities.Protestant From li Refugees in London.Tho Review at Wimbledon The Use of Gold ill Trade.Kensington Palace.Her Majesty'* Life of tbe Prince Consort.How we 4 t Sardines.Worship in the East.The New Ba/.asr, The Guardian Spirit.Ourselves ami Other People.Fa etia, Science.Statistics, Household Koceipls, Gems of Thought, Poetry, Miscellaneous, Notices to Correapou-deuts.P.SINCLAIR A HON.Quebec, Sept.24, 1867.COLLECTION of Sacred and Secular Choruses from Oratorios, Operas, and 1 Popular Glee and Chorus Books, ib signed n* | a Standard Book fut Choirs, Musical Societies, Conventions and Si bools, and rontaiuing the Most Dcsiiable Pieces for Private Practice uiel Public Performance.This new compila-Don nill prove higbly acceptable to Choirs, Musiuil Societies, and t'oiiveiitions that require, in a compact and convenient form, the I best vocal compositions for private practice or public pcrfoiniiiiue Aside froin the fail \"l getting rid i.f the great inconvenience ol being obliged to turn to 11 largo number ol volumes, the low pi ice at which the best and most populai pieces nf bait a dozen or more SUTES, HDTTLEI) MEATS, ETE.costly books ar\t- WILKIE ins BOARDERS, uli I il UK I room will li< taiiubl pri vatuly, and iittend tin High s, Quebec, Sept.21,1867.tf-2 i I MUIR k SDN\u2019S ; 1\t/ 1 ASKS PICK LES, consisting of Chow J \u2022 \u2019 Chow, Whitu Onions, Brown Dnlonr,, Walnuts, Caulillowcr and French Beiina.For Snlc by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.13, 1867.\t214 1 (0AKSK SALT.l J ) AOS,\u2014now receiving ex\" Aga-\u20223DO' / I) inemon.\" here furnished, will reeinn-mend tlie t'hoius Wreath to tlie musical piiblh ns a valuable ivoik withiu tlie rcaib ' of every one.Price $1.56.Sent post-paid.OLIVER DITSON k CO., I'ublisln-ts, Boston.Quebec, Sept.28, 1867.\t227 Portuguese Onions.PORTUGUESE ONIONS in good order.For Sale by For Sale by I \u2019A-ES, containing Aberdeen, Wot-/\u2022\u2014W l / (ester, llmvey, Reading, I,din Bull, IndianCluii.iVnltiut R \u2022 t-i is * 1 e .- and Plums, Rhubarb, Damson* and Pliiui Jain* Stewed Han-and Rabbit, F.sse.in \u2022\u2022 of Reef.Fur Sale by M.G.Mot'N TAIN.Quebec, Knpt.13, 1847.\t211 KUiianlsoii's \\vv livlliod lor Hit* I'iaiioloilt1.Qllel \u2022 \u2022pt.2.' M .1807.MOUNTAIN.224 Quebec,' Sept.27, JOHN TEA F F K, 31, St.Jubu Street.1867.\t226 1) ESKRVI.' 0111 lieai 11 1er oiiim.iidatii.n Tierce Egan South worth.TAB L E_F I S H .rpms season s table codfish.X.For Kale by JOHN TEA F EE, 3l, st Join, Stn-ct, Quebec, Sept.26, 1867.\t220 Labrador I lerrin^s.I'll IS SEASON, New Labrador Herrings.For mie by JOHN TKAFFE, 34, nt.John street.Quebec, Sept, 27, 1867.\t\"gq LEMONS.F RKSH LK.MiiNs.2 25 r or sale hy JOHN TKAFFE, 3 I, St.John Street Quebec, Sept.1867.226 00FFEE! COFFEE ! ! 33 l \\ B AGS\tJAVA COFFEE, Do\tPorto Ku o\tdo, Do\tRio\tdo, Do\tJamaica\tdo, For Sale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept 25.1867\t22« Resumed his Practice, Has 27, ST.URSULE STREET, Quebec, Sept.24, 1847.\" Unexceptionable in tn*te and -tyle ' D'CegbC* Journal, tbislon.\" We quite endorse Mi.D.11.I1I- iq ini\"i Mu irai ll'ei/d New V nk.\" A school that will do ev \u2022 Ib lit *¦ rvii e.Deut'ihr t/u'it Z.i/mr.Pnil 11 Soundest, clearest, be.*t bonk f-.r the Piano Urtning Bulletin, Pnil.\u201cA work of solid and cnduiiiiL- no nt.t\u2019l/y lltm, Phil.\" Will supersede every other nf tin- kind.' .*/iy, Won enter.11 An improvement on all nth.r I\u2019isnn lawik*.Journal, Syracuse.\" Possess, * met it mil < I aimed bi ilhir m.i k* IftrulJ, I 'li veland .1 1 dm in 011 sense, plain talk and brevity.Journal, Boston.\"Presents many new .n.I impn tini id a* \" TwIil, N, w York.No long dry lessons, loir weari-ome exercises, hut Sprightly Studies I hi nog hou t.and Charming M- ludi< » for ; 1.1 In e .v ,vr v *!\u2022 p.It is all that ian le desired.Pm.*.; 7.1 Sent post-paid.OLIVER DITSON k CO., Publishers, 277, WiMhiugtoii Street, Bostun.Quebec, Sept.26, 1867.\t22.-, ^lt.iueri«3u,ii\tJ.*«E|>N.224 IKE HUP & MALT EXCHANGP \u2014axn\u2014 WAKEIIOliSE IBM PA AY, (L I M I T E D,) SOUTHWARK STREET, BOROUGH London, s.k., England.OPENING OF \"BUILDING.rJ'WO-TIIIRDS will be completed early X next uiuntli, in time for the ensuing Hop season.Tlie Directors aro prepared to receive np-pli> itnu* tot tlie remaining stands iu tbe Kxi hauge, Offices, Show Rooms and Cellarage.Full paitlcular* may be obtained at the offi'1 s of the Company, Southwark Street, Borough, Lnudon, England.Bi Order of tho Directors, HERBERT R.DUKE, Se< retary.Quebec, Sept.3, 1867.\t205 MONTKEUin_ MOSEOM, WoXDSftrn.Cl'KIOHITV Jl'ST Aliaivxnl THE FA MOIS PREACH DWARF, 40 Inches High, mid 40 Y'ears Old, Will be on Exhibition fora Few Days, at 39 St.John\u2019s Road.inti resting Collection ot Live Turtles.Complete and valuable set of Uronzu Medallions of the Kings of France, from Phutamoud, A.D.420, to the present time.Admission to the whole Museum, 10 cents.Children half price.Quebee, Sept, 23, 1867,\tlw-222 rpilK FAMILY HERALD for September 1 contains many valuable Recipes, Stalls, tics, Utneral Infoimaiiou, Complete Tales, Tamil)' Matters, Leading Articles, 4,.T.SINCLAIR k SON.Quebec, Kept.24, 1867.COMMfBCIU HOim, II'I'KK T0W.\\ MAKKET.WAÏÏB-PROOfTlOÀKHIGS, fie, \\l KARE now opening a I air g c and well \\ V Assoited Stock of WA'Tfc R-PROoF and oilier ( I.OAKINGS, suitable for tlie present Season.BEHAN BROTHERS, (Late O\u2019Neil A Bulinus.) 22, Ruade Street, Quebec, Sept.||, 1867.\t212 < * riLpoisi.IN' eotfifint'M, 1,*'RESII SUPPLIES daily received from 1 tho Vinery, at greatly redocud prices.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 J0I111 Street.Quebec, Sept.20, 1867.\t220 APPLES !__!! PIES ! ! JUST RECEIVED, a consignment of Superior 'Table and Conking APPLES comprizing the following favorite brands:_ 11 Maiden\u2019s Rlusli,\" \"Strawberry Pippins,\u2019 1 \" Utmosoc Pippins,\" Fleinlhli Beautii s,\" \" Hummer Queen,\"\t\"Early Greening,\" \" H.Pippins,\" rooking, \" Crab Apple*,\u201d \"Golden Sweets,.Tall Man Sweet.\u201d The above Apples have been packed hy Mr.Win.Riley, of Montreal, who has been iu the parking business during the past 20 years; we can therefore rec-oinim-nd them as a superior lot, JOHN LEMESURIER A CO.Quebec, Sept 20, 1867.\t220 mmmm socim.V LA ROE Collection of Choice DAHLIA BLOOMS, grown from bulbs recently imported by members of the Quebec llorti.cultural Society, fiom tbu Royal Nurseries at Slow, London, England, are now on view at tbe store of tbe undersigned, where parties applying can secure samples of those ar.d other tine Flowers, at cost price from tho catalog ue.ADAM WATTERS.Quebec, Sept.21, 1867,\t221 .A.gj\u2019ontH Wiinto*!.Olit MVi j20 A DAY, to introduce our O I ' ' X new patent STAR Kill TTLE SEWING MACHINE Price $20.It iim-m two llneiids, and makes the genuine Luc g Smcii.All low-priced Machines make tho Caaix Stitch.Exilusivu territory given.Send for circulars.W.G.WILSON A CO., Manufacturers, Cleveland, Ohio, U S.24, 1867.\t3m-l97 Quebec, Aug LEATHER Best quality English oak tan.NED.Address Post Office Box 653 Montreal.BELTING.W.H Quebec, July 10, 1867.FURNISHED ROOMS OLASSOOW, Manufactura\u2019' I y ! 10 RENT, over Auction Store.the St.John Street Apply to CASEY k CD., 223\t1 Quebec, Sept.25, 1867.8479 2107 THU ULIUUUC MKItl'IJK V, OCTOlIKK I, !«)*.SPECIAL NOTICES.TIIK HuKSK.\"Of (lit) (in'at miinb»r of anlmaU uiuler thu control üf man, IIm liornii U nixiuvatioualily .Hit) moHi «urvict al.lt' ; \" liut i« It ii'.t «traiifro tliat «o mail) who own lior«u», nint w ho arc j du|it;iiilant on iht'lr labor for a IIvIuk, «linultl ni*)(lt)ct to iiivo tliuur (bat care amt addition which (hull own lute run in DO Iona Ilian Ihu Hiifoty anil comfort of (Im liniau tlcmandn.Tbo boat nidiicluo for Iiuisck i« \" Hurltty'ii Arahiau llcavit Hitinotly ami Condi (Ion tlcdicinu ; \u201d of lhi« tborc can bu no doubt\u2014It i* aafu and easily kIvoii.Kutnembur the namo ai d «ce that tbo name of Muni &Co., i« on car h (Mtekagu.Nortbrop A l.ynian Newcastle, C.\\V(Jen-oral Agents for Canada.Hold in rjuebec by Ktitletick Mt Lend, John MllHSoll A Co.J.K.IllirKi', J.S.iSoWcll, K.(iiroiix,anil all MedlcJno Dealer*.Quebec, Sf|it.0, ItniT.\tIni-'JOS IliiYAtr\u2019s W'aikiih,\u2014(The great |iiiblic re-lUetly,) have now been in use over twenty years, hence ft cannot bo said that they aro no tiial.They bare been thoroughly tried, ami pronounced (on the authority of those whose liv.t and hfiilth tin y have pru-nerved) to hr a ptne, harmless and euiiuetitly ulntary preiiuratltm, and it taken in season ill invaiialdy cure eolds, coughs, sole throat and all Urotn htul nllecllons Duo lair trial will convince the most skeptical.Hold by all Druggists at J.i cents per box Northrop .k l.ynian, Newcastle, C.W., tieti-eral Agents for Canada.Hold ill Um hee by Koderlck Mel.eoii.Jollti Masson A Co., J.K.liurke, J.S.lioweu, K.(iiroiix, and all Medicine Dealers.Quebec, Kept, ti, Itsii7.\tlm-'J0H The Greut English Remedy.SIK JAMES CI.AUKK'H Golobi-atftl Fttmalo I'ills.1\u2018rcparcd from a proscription of Sir J.Clarke, M.D., 1\u2018hysii iau Kxtiiiordinary to thu Queen.fl\u2019IlIS invalimhle uieclicine is unfailing in I the cure ot all those painful and danger* OUS diseases t'l will.Il tile b'lnalo COUSti t It Doll is suhjei t.Kach bottle, pil e One Dollar, hears the Government Stamp of Gnat liritaiu to prevent counterfeits.In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections Tains in (he Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight cxerlioii, l'al|dtation of the Heart, and Mysteries Hi.-so I\u2019ills will ctfei t cure where all other* have friled; and although a powerful remedy, do not woutain iron, calomel, unlimuny, or anything hurtlul to the consul hi Ion.Full directioiis in the pamphlet around each package, whir h should he carefully preserved.Hole agent for the I'nit.-d States .k C.rnadus, JOB MOHKS, N.V.N.B.\u2014$1.00 ami six postage stamps, eu.Ins-d to aiiy authorised agent w ill insure a buttle htaiiiing titty I'M Is by retuia mail.Northrop A l.ymun, Newcastle, C.W., General Agents for Canada.Hold nr Quebec by Bowles A McLeod, John Milsson A Co , I.K.Burke, K.Giroux, anti all Medicine Deal, rs Quebec, Dec.23, I8tii.\t290-12m Cjcanai) the mood.U'I I'M corrupt, or tainted Blood, you are sick all over .It may burst out in rim-, ¦ I es nr Bores, or in some ! relive disease, or it may merely keep > on listless, lepressed and good tor .mibing.But you cannot have good health while >our bn i i impure.AvRHa Hap.s/-rAiiltLA \\»urg.s out Ilir'Sc impurities ; it expels disease aiei :\u2022 \u2022tores Inaltli iinrl stimu* lutes the organs of Inaltli into vigorous action.Hem e it mi ldly cures a vatlety ot complaints wl.b h are i inised liy impurity of the blood, su li ns HetofeWi, or King s Kvil, Tumois, IMeeis, Sores, Kruptlons, I\u2019linples, Blotclns, Boil», st.AiHlnmy s Fire, Hose, or Erysipelas, 'J.it.r or Hall Rheum, Seabl Mead, Bing W.im, Can r r married ladies, iu delicate or prtcarious health from dangerous coniine-meut, deaciibing symptoms, causes ami remedies.(Price $1.) 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Yloiillily I'ilN tlie most wonderful, reliable ami certain remedy.Thousands of Ladies use them with infalli-lile certainty.In all cases ot stoppage or irregularity, or suppression of nature fioni whatever cause, they are certain to succei'd, amt an», beshles, perfectly healthy.Tln-y are sJent llcally prepared ofcostlyaudrai»' extracts.Tliey cannot fail.Iu recent casea they smiccd in lurty-eight hours.Pri »\u2022 $3 per Imx.Iu olistiuaie cases, those two degrees stronger should be used.Price, $5.Aihlnss.DR.A.M.MAUUK'KaU, ProfeSMir of Diseases of \\Vom i tits, catasti opIo'S, erose» s Iii love, loss of ri latloiis and frb'tids, loss ot money, .x» have l»\"eomi! »1» »| olid.ot.Stic ).rings logelli»'i tlioso long scpaialed, gives information eoiucrniog absent friends or lovers, i.sloies lost or stolen property, tells you tlie business you aie In st qllulilicd to pursue ami in wlmt you will tie uiosi ru» \u2022 e»'S»fu I, causes spe.dy mai ring» s and tells you tlm very day )«>i will ma :), gives )» u tin: inline, likeness ml clnir.i, I listh'S of tin' person.She rends yotn v.'iy thoughts, and l»y her almost sup.rnatnrul p >.veis unveils the dark ami lii»ldeii inyotcii.s ol tlie lutur»'.From Ihestarsw.s.in tin» I\u2019miianent\u2014the inalefle stars tliat overcome or , i doinimtte in the ' onliguration\u2014lion the e.sp.ts an I positions ot the plaiu.'ts ami ti: - li.\\» »l star, in the lu iiveiis at tin! 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