The Quebec daily mercury, 5 octobre 1867, samedi 5 octobre 1867
[" 4 /* O r l l.ns /> / (' .1 1/ .»/ it r .s' /i' VOLUME LXII-NUMBER 233.QUEBEC CITY, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5.1807.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, K«rmi*iiKO »v Tho*. G li l) |{ (i K T .C A U V , KuiroH «up lYauaiiKK.Rates of Advertlsiug tint inn r I ion, 6 lin.'* a lut iiutlur.§0 80 ^ I i Ilf8 lo 10.0 80 -U|iwttr4«of lOllnui.gc.per lim- Suiitçutnl interliom\u2014(Jiitrti-r Price.All A.IvertUfiueiiU, uusccoiiipanied with dlrfition», me iusurtvil until forbfil, anil i lnue'il Hicorillnply.Ordi-rit hirdiHi initiiiiiliiK AdvcrtUeiuent*, to be iu wntin*, and delivered tho alter noon pro.Vioua to publiiation.Pornoua nut Intvini; AccutinU ni thU Office will be required t« puy on «ivin* Advertiie-nit ntri.Ij\u2019JlII communication! mint be fioit paid.Terms of Subscription.'lYims \u2014Yearly, $0.Hall yearly, $3.(Jimr-telly, f i so, in advance, or by weekly pay* i *0l.t !*t the rate of TJd, each week.The Agents.Ock AliKsTK for Unitsd Statks are 8.M Pettenulll /i Co., 110, Nu^iiau Street, New Ymm, and 10, State Street, Huston.London Aoknt\u2014Mr.V.Algiir, 11 Clcwent\u2019s Lane, lombard street.Mh.U.Sinikt, 30 Cornhlll, London, K.C., and UeHrd.llat.-d, Ueiidy A Co., 4 Old Jewry, I Loudon, K.C., tire uUo nuthorlxcd to receive | ndvertiueiiientd for the Mercury.Ottawa Aoknt.\u2014 K.J.Cliesley, Kd .BAItKKLS HKIOIIT UOSIN.For dale by WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Sept.27,1881\t220 ROYAL INSURAN( i; n*tilurncy \u2022UgeiiUMiil,,,., !\u2022* \u2022Ulbailioih ,.I'UKot .IMIt t Iiium* .,.Iioimi.I: rl!ii«*r.I»1 Hit t.lltUlt \u2022 Mi a ii.Tl(t>W}fk I3AKREI.S Taldc and Cooking cases, especially adapted to the wants of the | t/v v 13 APPLES, comprising the follow-farmer and lumberman, to the finest ebrono- ing *'boiee Rrands ! JJl'N'CH, Sept.21st\t\t\t Ud Lloyd's\t\"\t\t\t\t Id j Reynold's\t\u2022\u2022\t\t\t\t 4d Weekly Times, Sept 21st\t\t\t 4, !g channel.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.BlcbclUu Coiiiimiij\u2014.1 K Uontliamp».Munir Jlull\u2014i l)«Uuditl'it MiunlruU.Slenuiur ('oluiaUa\u2014i K l)c/uli»uï|>*.Utvkiuur Duiuu foi Moiilrr*!\u2014 A Uuliuury.Kor S#lu or (o Lrt\u2014F I.nuglol».1 vch l'atuut\t!\u2022'\t\\ ulluraini.Cbe»|> l.nups\u2014\tdo Lkiitvrun\u2014\tdo 1\u2018otoeii Wiiinkcy\u2014Julm Tvaffo.Hrutvli Wliinkiy\u2014\t«lo, Irinb Wblikvy\u2014\tdo.Tublu Appluti\u2014\tdo.Alwoiidii\u2014\tdo.Novulticn lu Dry OmHlrt\u2014I.c^ur .b Hiufrvt.Hintoricitl Soi.ii:ly\u2014(Joo W.dr.liuuboi' l\u2019ont Otticc\u2014Joliu Sr.vidl.YHHHni A (\u2019o.'n l'ort Wiuu\u2014Wm l'onton.Hibbart'n Porter\u2014\tdo llaiin' Air\u2014\tdo l\u2019rivatr Tuition.Kugiinli l'api'rit - Sinclair A Son.Belgravia\u2014\tdo l.ivvrp(H>l Coatric Sait\u2014M (i Mountain.SRCitKTARY OP 8TATK.Icolrcd oor \u201c ointed hi.goveroment, j Fitte at St.Iminh.\u2014About t5 if» ou -\tland wa* never iû the mnslItM act of bit | Thunday ewning thu eu«l «licdiol M étant.The Honorable Mr.Laogevio il expected life unworthy .,l the trre .t nation whitd.it u,lg|ier iV\t,,,.1 adjoinitu- aheda in to arriro in town Irotn Ottawa tomorrow.wua lm pride to nerve.It m impo«ibl« to l\t.| over eatimato the ini-chief an ineautiona or r*-ar \u2018*1 'lc*»r*.ultei \\ l.elcbvre » groet ry nnguardeti man acting in Ida Crpicity aturea, on Front atm I.weic di'c .viM d to [Krom Hie N.w York Kxpr -a, Oct.2.J TIIK rill lK'll (.\u2019OI\u2019NCII, AT '.AM I1KTII.wo» ot\u201e the l*j?al validity ol' Coleoao'l CXO .jninm.ic.ti .o, aceordiu,' to the l .ws of hngliii l: wliicli of courre do nut apply.I he meetiiirf eloaed in the mo»t excellent I'lte Kuuliih journala grumhli' at the leeltno, tho Arohbi«lio|, of ('anterbury hav QUEBEC COUNCIL.'I'lte lion.Meaara.Chauveau.Ouimet, I\u2019enuaylvania Coal oil\u2014 Canada Coal Oil \u2014 Mackerel\u2014Wouda A Co.Malaga Oraper\u2014A Watters.Fresh Fruit\u2014\tdo Lemons, Ae\u2014\tdo AIVTloN SALES, (iru'it Hook Auction\u2014It Cole.QUEBEC POST OFFICE, 1st or Octobxii, 1887.1YTAI,IS f°rthe l\u2019ni ted Klnedom p.-r Cana.dlan l.ii.e, via the Hiver St.Lawrence will he cloaetl every SA'I'UHDAY in Octo.7.00 a.m Supplementary Bag at.H.noa.m i\u2019or Cttnard Lino, via New York, on SATDHD.v YS, the 12th aud 2«t)i of October, at.And via Boston, with Mulls f\u201er Hall-fax, Newfoundlandand iierniuda, on MONDAYS, the 7tli and 21st of October, at.8.00 p.m.Mails for New |triinswi< k and Nova Scotia via Fori land and St John\u2019s, will |,0 clos, ed on Wednesdays and Saturdays ut S 30 p.m.\t< Mails for HALIFAX, via Portland,(Letter* I\u2019.J cents per J or.Newspapers 3 cents each) on Fridays at.5.30 p.m Mails for Montreal, Three Hivers, Sorel Ac., per Steamer, at.Mails per (irund Trunk, West, for Way Oflices, Montreal, Canada West, United .p\tm Suppfementarv Hag,\tat .p\t,,, Mails per Cruel Trunk to River du Loup *\"'1\t.10.30 a.m.Supplementary H.g,\tat.0\t,,, All let ers posted for Supplementary Bug, niiiRt i»e pr«f|)ibiin would encounter did ii proceed further nd the rest ot er of paths t.dwell in for H®i>ry and others, appuinted Uijtrooeed tu IMholie Uhii-t ndom w .but Au.erio.and investigate the aflatrs of the rejoice in this clear and vigorous mnnilcst, Atlant.c and Great \\Yestern Rn.way.have lion, ef essential unity within Ih.w.lls of retul;uod t0 ,l\"!, «\u2019«\"\"Ti At the meeting our -pirttual Zion, and we feel that the ol ,\"c ^mpany they made their report, very meeting of the Synod will consolidate which was ivorably received and ts re- -\tgarded as highly satisfactory by the stock- holders uf the toad.A teport lias reached hero to-day.the aitthonticiiy of which is not f'uliy established, that King Victor Emmanuel has made an appeal t > the Groat Power* of Europe against tho provisions of the .September Treaty, whieh binds tlie Italian Government to prevent any infraction of the temporal dominion of the Po; e her strong foundations whatever bo its linal is-tivs.\" We learn by the cable th it the Synod h is adopted aiul iaaued an addresscondemning Rationalism.Popery, and Mnrio-hitray, and seeking to promote unity in thu Church.\" In which direction they nro looking for that unity is indicated by the important announcement in the Moscow Gazette that upon tho initiative of the Aicltbishop of Canterbury a council is to , The ex.cnsivo operations in grain rceeut-meet in l'ondon, in which the question '\u2018ia'!c.the Government and French *\t,\t.\t'\t(\u2022t.ir/intit I.«» lii.ix.tj IknVl*\tMlP WtxPPtn relitive to a m/miw/itwent between Hu Rruee.They found hint earnest in l.i condolence with them upon having had a solemn occision turned to their discredit.\u201c 1 know nothing of national Sensibility in this mutter,\u201d he was accustomed to say.\u201c Mr.Lincoln was a noble specimen of the Anglo Saxon race, and as suclt I went to licar justice done to his memory.Reside the open gtave men stand chastened and subdued, and all animosities are extinguished.If I am invited to sec a savage put ot> war paint and flourish u tomahawk and execute a war dance around it, tlie responsibility of tho exhibition docs not rest with me.\" Tins imperturbable temperament in all his official relations served him well on Anglican Church and the Orthodox Russian Church is to be the object of very serious deliberation.Respecting \" Ritualism or the \u201d Ritualists,\" it does not appear that anything is to be done, one way or the each ; to .!|H ot cla-s B.-J.i caeli i makiu\"\t,\t,\t.\t-,\t, \u2022\t.'\t\u2019 i\"1\"1'\"» towards Magdala titan the plains uf a totil ol >1.,noii.I he balance thus: (Jootoofalaesce.In some parts of the 1 \" the indigent poor, to be distiibutcd by ' Abyssinian woods, he says, lie uotild «f er St.Yiaeont de Paul Society, Sd.üOO ; to | the rains destroy a whole army with a box the poor of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, 81 500 ¦ matches.He fear» it will be too late , ,i , i>\u201e , .\t.\t.\u2019 to maroli into the ulterior when all the to the Protestant uor, fcJ.HOU; to indi\t\u2022\t,\t,\t\u201e\t.i 1\t\u2019\t, preparations now on band ate completed, gent sullerors who liave not received any q'i,c g,|,aller the army tl.e more certain we relief to d.-to 8187.50\u2014making a total of arc of being sttcce\u2014till ; the scarcity of 820,787.50.\tprovisions and water b.ing mure difficult to D was also recommended that the balance ! contend against than the sharpshooters of Theodore.Mr.Porctv.il strongly urges an remaining, a ter paying the expenses of the allia|1C0 with tbc Tigroails aad^lior tribes Gomuiittee, bo given to the indigent poor; willing to join au i aid u-.and that the Committee receive a further | \u2019fho eltapluin to Bishop Gobi! exj'laius mercantile liouses have reduced tlie specie bal nee in the Bank of Franco to tlie amount of one million pounds storliog.BERLIN, Oct.4.Tlie Zeilles Correspondence, a semi- other.'This is a groat |u whom they will support for successor port\u2019s having convinced them of their to Pope Pius IX.legality !\t- b J\t_____ PARIS.Oct 4.THE AMERICAN BISHOPS_______THE Advices received from Romo to-day state COL ENSO CASE\u2014THE * i the city is quiet.RITUALISTS, etc.\tI\t-\u2022- -\tAMERICAN NEWS.many occasions from the day when he sue- raut ul- §.-)nn t() t gciicr | expenses, I\u2018ho circumstances under which the German cecdcd to the laborious duties reltoiititshcd ,\t.i '.L.aulI c,,.( vi.li,.t it.by Lord Lyona, but never was it of greater and grants previously allowed\t1 artisans now in Abys advantage than in the protracted and diffi The above reports were adopted.\t1 \u201c^,*1 E\u201c^n Jer^ I he Ruiiding Aid Committee reported , , commiioication from Theodore, whom he (\\Vo are indebted to tho editors of the i\t- I Church Journal for the following detailed\tNEW YORK Oct.4.ieport of the proceedings of the Pan-An- 1\tm- .\t\u2022 .\t' i < glieau Synod at Lambeth,-a courtesy nil 1 hc||T,m*?.^T\\ ST\t,HT the more appreciated Iron, tho fact that the nC,,, ,1UeÇ;,bl,0anï hüld ^lnl0.t\\ \u20181!a,,,D .; i\t.\t.\tcase the House presents the president for oners )\tff!!1,apL'r impeachment he will be suspended from \u201dOn Tuesday tho 14th of September, at ! office during his trial.the invitation of the Archbt-liop of Canter- ' bury, a \u201cpreliminary meeting\" of the From St.John.N.B\u2014Mr.Rickard Bishops of the Anglican comm union was was returned for York County, in the | held ut the house of the S.P.G.No.5 room of the Hon.C.Rice, by a large I\u2019uik Place, St.James's street.The cult controversy concerning the Alabama claims.This discussion it fell to the lot of\tj|s |abors\tLllj0j .Sir Frederick Bruce to conduct on the part\t,.\t.,\t.\t.of her Majesty, and wc divulge no secret\tU J*\t,vsulvc'1\tt0\t.luiV0\t1,10\t\u2022'\u2022counts ol when we state that it was in accordance j ^,0 treasurer aud different Committees with the lato Minister's repeated advice and audited, and a condensed statement pub exhortations that a wise overture toward a |i,hcd for the infirmation of the eonlrihit -et ticnent was made by the present govern- ! ,ors ,0 ,be Ko,icf Fun,i.meut.He had succeeded tu establishing for himself relations of cordial friendship\t\u2014 with Mr.Seward and tbc President, an t 1\t.\t, probably there arc few outside tho circle of I m < trv t ot ncii,.I he usual weekly his own family who will be more shocked at meeting of this body took place last night, tho tidings of his death than the astute and The following members were present: keen eyed .Id man with whom ho had sus- Aldermen\u2014Hall, Hossnck.Kirwin, Le gâté, Rinfiet ; Councillor*\u2014Boldue, Dus sault, Hamel, Henry, I.tngloi*, Lavoie, Mailloux, Hoy, Scott, and St.Michel The following is the return of the mar knew as n hoy when he lived in Abyssinia, iiifbriuiug him of l is succession to tl.e throne and of hi- desire to pnptove the condition of his country aud people by instructing tl» in in various handierufts, and asking the bishop to supply him with woiktuen for this purpose.The bishop consented on tho condition that the men he sent should he alluwcd to distribute tbc Scriptures, and, as oppottunity occuncd, instruct the people.This was accepted, and six men traiued in Hie Misdonuy College at Urischona were sent, Mr.El ad being one of them.These nicii have been in the country seven or eight jears, and have alwujs been, and still uro, in high favour with the King.One of tiieui only is a gunmaker : the ulhcrs are employed in other ways\u2014carpentering, engineering, roadmakiug, Ac.It is to Archbishop himself took the chair at noon, and some thiity or forty Bi-hops were present, about one third of whom wore American.Among these last were tlie majority.The death of tho Hon.Francis Rico, member cd' tho Legislative Council for Victoria, is announced.The City Council lias decided on the hington to adopt some amicable method of tciinina-tiog the long dispute.Mr.Seward iii .y sometimes havn been Ji-posud to trifle with tained incessant diplomatic fence.Sir Frederick Bruce always cherished the hope that he wiiul.l be able to render i.is country tlie service of removing a fertile ground of' contention fiotu the pith of the two govern ments, and thus bring them into closer and k,.t revenue of September : \u2014Champlain, tho-e mcnThat the captives, ns Mr.Stern \"T\tD iT',' l'w t-r,\u2018 ,0 ! 81195.94 ; St.Paul, 82U6.Ü2 ; Upper Town h.s acknowledged, owe much of the allé via 8916.28; Jacques Cartier, 8254.45 Fin 1 \"u\"\tauflertngs, and, in one mat mcc lay.8779.12; Betti,clot, 866.95.\t\u2019\t\u2018her live*.They have made use of their ,_\t,\t,\t_\t,\t.\t,\tlavottrable pos.tioii with tlie King by several , i.\t,\t.\tI lie by law for tho widt'Oing of St.Ours Liflbrts to induce him to liberate the captive*, the subject ; at otLcr times ho may have street was read a second lime.\t| but without avail, it is evidently t) the «\u2022 .».:^f-\u2022trrJS'Trra .m.,, 0|,|,\u201e,1\u201e.\tI.»' »c«k, Hi.l.voriblc lo » Mata.*\"\t^\t.'\u2019ml- ««fci.nt.y ot advanetng towards such a rceonctlta., o.pet.t.on* for roduetiun of Corporal.,.; |iis laV0Ur Hi4,l01, Gobat has been sum-tnm as would not offend the pudo and demands respecting assessments, etc, wa* moticd tu the India Office and contributed '«iT i\"!uu /iT n,\u2019cJ'l\u2018 1 ,Wu8 Krl\u2018atlJ | adopted.\tsome little information regarding Abyssinia, tiuns'ibat t*be Il\u2019nhc^SuU's ^wcrnmeni The adoption of the 7u5th rc,K)rt having «here he was tefidcnl upwards of five interrupted last year the preparation* fur been moved a c'oversation arose respecting )c,r\u201c| Hie Fenian raid into Canada, and his own the recommendation to discharge the bailiffs tenl -mss often changed the opiu:\"U* ul of the Hccordcr's Court.\tFrom Toronto.\u2014Humors are in circula ti»*! Mayor and Aldcrinsn Hall -t,ted tion at Toronto that, owing to the failure who were d stingmshcd for tho b.ticrncisol j,\t,\t,\t\u201e\tof Buchanan of Glasgow, a large corporate their prejudice* ag.\u201e,m the country he re ;X'L! \u2018\t,*0\t, V , tustitution there b thrown into groat flnan presented *o efficiently.\tand 1 hib.udeau-had\tpositively refused to\tcUl\t.u|Sl)>\t,|ia, a luge dry goods He is gone, and the duty devolves ujioti\trcndcran account of the Corporati u moneys\t|\u201e\u201eJÿü thero aiJ0Ut\tto su-pciid\tpaytuent.the government uf appointing a represent collected by them.No one knew how much A school for the instruction of vulun- \u2022{1^fl\u2018°l 1\"\u201c 0 :\u2018\tUl0!1-,1\ta,\u201c1 I*\u201d\tth\theld of it.\tWhen a judgment\twas oh\tin cavalry drill was cq-encd there on plextng office* to its gilt.\tKsch occupant .\t,\t.\t1 b\tWedncsdev.The institut ton is organised of that post finds his labor* more exacting ,a,Dod ai:amst any r\u2019' thc,\"> l,rocured \u201c cu,UlCt.,fuU with the 13lh Hussars under than those of his predeccesor.Lord Lyons writ arresting its execution, and then ap i|,8 (iq^rvision of Colonel Jennings, wi h had the Trent affair to arrange, but it wa*\tpealed, retaining the\tcity* money, and\tone\tol\tthe officer* a*\tadjutant.\t'J he num an exigency which brought hi* government\t¦ guing cullcctiug more.\tThe city was thus\ther\tin\tthe school at\tpresi nt is\tlimited to al \u2018be mercy of tluee people, who mu.t twelve, but three additional will be admitted eittical difficulties in which Sir hicdenck .\t.J\tat c»eh fortnightly preliminary examination.Bruce was sometiinea placed could only he \u2018\u2018a^c a large amounMu hand The report ^ despatch from Woodstock says that met by the unprompted discretion ol the «as adopted.\tMrs.\tForbes, wife of the gaoler there, drop Mioister.We render to tlie dead but The Council then adjourned till next |.iddced at the gaol door on Wednesday justice when we record that he never de Fr.det\tMcrttoou Bishops' of Vermont, Illinois, North erection of a fire alarm telegraph, with 25 Carolina, New York, Louisiana.Rhode station*.M ind, Arkansas, and the assistant Bishops , Snow foil nn Tuesday in various parts to of Ohio and Indian i.The meeting was the depth of two inches.On the same altogether informal; none but H.-hops Jay a storm injured the railway track at were present ; and no minutes were kept.Point Duchcne; one car was swept away ; The chi.f discus-ion\u2014the session lasting the damage is rapidly repairing, four hours in nil\u2014wa- in regard to opening\t\u2022\t\u2014 the programme for the consideration of the , ,KIS1IX1KN Governors.\u2014The following t oli-nso cisc.I he Me.of Cape )iat up |ri8|im,.n holding governorsl.ips in luwn made u long and very able sjiccch .|ho Bl;tisl, ,vloniel wc compiled in a lavor o t ua course, a* due to the 1 ruth ,ate ,|iapt.r.The compiler states which had been so greatly outraged by Dr.| t|)at \u201e1C ,Ut C0I\u201eain< ,,,,1.lhc namo8 of (¦.Who: but objections were made by ^ about whoge \u201eati ,naii,v he had no many the ground Hut every portion of j d(,ubti and ,dds Hut thero might be others the An.Itcan Communion had \u201el eady com (han thoS(, eDUmcral0(|.j, is 80Ctl ,hat in detuned and repu l.ted Colenso.Doth tll0 |ist nim0 ^ D , (Jovernor houses uf ( onvocation it, him land, tb coals\t\u2022 improve thechecso-trade.\u2014Z/iimi7/nn7'i'mr>-Lucia, Bernier, faraqnet,-,ô.'der.Cab ,\tj\taud oil.\t, , i > \u2022 I \u2014 Ratcliff, Stiottou, London, Aug 9, C A J Pennsylvania has increased her coal ship- j\tsharpie* A co, iml monta this year by more than half a million ; -Reliance, Anihury Liverpool Aug jo, J ul toDI.\tYVhitp, lotfil* 8 THE HUEItEC iV1EK«;üHV, Od'OBEK 5, is«7.J Ilm.UU .IV»r tiilvertlueturHl*.i - ¦ Hope, Skinner, Newport k CO.|{en raruo.- MarV and Globes, feeding, trimming and lighting the Lamp without taking oil either the i liimuey nor globe.Chandeliers, Hall, Biaekots and Stand Lamps, possessing the must valuable improvements.For Salo by F.O.VALLKHAND, No.6, Mountain Hill.p.S.\u2014Semi for a descriptive Catalogue of the above which is full of useful information.Quebec, Oct.5, 1867.\t233 4UK Subscriber will open one of the largest X and most valuable collection of BOOKS ever offered at Auction in this place, comprising about 4,000 Volumes of the choicest and best Works of Literature, Science and the Arts, iu the linest styles of binding.The Books have been consigned h) several English Publishing Houses, to Mr.Shaw, of Montreal, and will 1» sold without the least reserve, at the Store, corner of St.John and SI Stanislas Streets, commencing on SATURDAY EVENING, at Half-Past Seven o'clock, and to continue eavli evening until all are sold.Terms cash,\u2014in bankable funds, or silvei at I per cent discount B.COLE A.A B.Quebec, Oct.3, 1867.\t231 CHEAP LAMPS.OrSn rk°ZEN COAL OIL LAMPS, as-xJ sorted ill sizes, styles and color, fur the country trade, at Wholesale mid retail.For Sale by F.O.VALLERAND, No.6, Mountain Hill.Quebec, Oct.5, 1867.\t233 JL ANTE It AS.A LARGE Assoitmeiit of the latest improved LANTERNS, burning COAL OIL without a cliimiity, for the use of Ships, Steamboats, Railroads, Mills and Houses.For Sale by F.0.VALLERAND, No 6, Mountain Hill Quebec, Oct.5, 1867.\t233 J^or Hale or to I^ot^ TILL 1st MAY: arr HE BRICK HOUSE, opposite to X the Convent, Amsble Street, containing Ten Rooms, exclusive of basemenl, and large Garden attached.iveut AT5 mid taxes.F.LANGLOIS, Notary.Quebec, Oct.6, 1867.\t3-233 Malaga O rapes.EX SS.ST.DAVID.t\\l\\ liARKELS MALAGA GRAPES, just tJU X3 received and For Sale by Quebec, Oct.1, 1667.A.WATTERS.22\u2018J REMOVAL.JOOW\u2019H 13HF.Famous MILD ami BITTER ALES of .William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by A.CRAWFORD, at the Masonic Hau.,Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Quebec Orders may also be left at C.E.Hollwell a Co's, apposite the Post Oflice.Families in the City and vicinity served at their residence.Quebec, March 6, 1867.H13SSSIOIV riMIK CLASSES IN MORPIN COLLEGE 1 will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, the 6fh November.Application to be mnilu to JNO.COOK, D.D., Principal.Quebec, Oct.2, 1867.\t230 Quebec & Gulf Ports S.S.Gompauy.ly-3 Quebec, Oct.», 1887 4'ongliN nnd ('oldw.Suddeu cbnugos of climate arc sources of Pulmonory, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections.Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease recourse should be at once had to \u201c Brown's Bronchial Troches,\" or Lozenges.Few arc aware of the importance of chi i kiug a cough, or \"common cold,\u201d in its tlrst stage.That which iu the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if ueglectcd, soon attacks the Lungs \"Brown's Bronchial Troches,\u201d or Cough Lozenges, allay irritation which iuduct-h^ coughing, having a direct influence on the nliected parts.As there are imitations, he sure to ostain the genuine.Sold by all dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents a box.Mothers! Mothers !! Mothers ! ! ! 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tvc s ii.ionnat on coni'ming absout friends \u2018*r lovers, r.stores lost or stolen propeitv, tells you tho business you ate best qualified to pursue and in what jolt will he most hr-' ' Sslnl, cmis,'.-: S|.dy marling, s and Mils you Hie very day yo will inn ij, gives you the name, likeness nil eli.ii'i l iRli.s of the person.She reads your very thou, ht , and by her almost sup-rii itural pow ¦ is unveils U\"' dark and bidd.'ii mystciics id the future.From tile stars We 6, e in tfi,.firmuiieut\u2014the malefic stars tliatoi ercomc or pi doiniu tie in Hie niiifigiiratii.n \u2014fr .Hie a-p., ts mid posl Hons ol ill - plain t.' and th \u2022 fix d st ti \u2022 in Ihc hcitvi ns at tb time of birth, she iKilm i s Hie tiiture destiny ot uimi.Fail not to rotisult tlie great st Astroleci,t ori earth.It costs you but a trilie, mid you may never again have so favnutnbl' an opportunity.( , iisii t a-tiou fee, witli liken.'-n aud all desired information,^!.Tnrtii's living at a dfstanee ean consult tlii- .Madanic liymuil witli ci|ual safetv ami Katistiictioii to tli-'iusi lves,as il m person.A full and explicit cbmt, wiitteli jilt, with all inquiries answered and likeness ciiclnscd s lit bg mail on receipt of price above mentioned.The strh t-sl seciesy will be muin-tainerl, and all correspondence returned or destroyed.Kvtcrciicos of Hie bigliest order furnished those desiring lln ui.Wr M plainly I he dny of the month and year in which you were bom, enclosing a small lock oi hair Address, Madame H.A.TEK1UGO, i\u2019.G.Duawkii 293, Btikalo, N.V.March 29, |8«7.\t|y.75 REPARATCR CAPILLI.Thr^w away vutir I ilso frizzes,your 8wUfîi.> your w Destructive ofcoiufort, mul not worth a ti^, Colne atrf'l, euiue youthful, come ugly ami fair, Ami rejoice in your own luxuriant hair, REP A RATO R CAPILLI, 1 poll RESTuRlSU HAIR UPON BALD J heads, (from what ver i ause it may have fallen out) and forcing agroivtli oflmiv upon the face it has no equal.It will force the heard to grow upon the smoothest face in Irotn five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald beads in liom two to three mouths.A few ignorant practitioiieis have nssurteil that thei'c is nothing lliat will force or hasten the growth of the hair or hoard.Their assertions are false, as thousands of living witu* ss.s (from their own experience) \u2022 an hem w itness.Rut ninny will say.how are wo to distinguish tlie genuine Irom tlie spurious 7 II certainly is difficult, as niiie-tentlis of the difl'erent Tn paialion.-mix III , d foi tlie limi and beard are emiiely wor bless, anil you may bave already tin .wn away l.cg \u2022 miiouuts in tfieir purchase.To such we would say, try the Kcpamtor (,'apilli ; it will i ost y ou nothing unless it fully conn s up to oiu' icprcseiitatioliH.il your Druggist do.s not keep it, send usoue dollar and we will forward it postpaid, together with a receipt for die money, which will he returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given.Address \\V.Ij.CLARK A Cl., Chemists, No.3, West Fayette Stre.t.Syracuse, N.Y.Quebec, April 3, 1867.\tly-79 Drugs, &C.TllAltMACErrlrAL PtltPAHATIONS, I\u2019noTomiApiiic Si'NiiniES, i n« y «an m* oi>(a«uu«j\t«».t vciy !>\u2022 ult-r in ll»»* \\\\ urM ; \\\\ holchuic at U,i* Workn, Graham .street, Birmillgbuui ; and at Hie Brati' li Establishments, 91, John .Stria t, New York ; mu| 37, Gracei linn li Street, Lo.idon.Quebec, (jj t, 9.18dii.\t52-law-;\"'.' 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titained at the office, Mercantile I.'braiy Building, Bonn venture Street,(nearly iqipositn tile Uouavei.tuiu Ilnlli, or on board the steamer.Single and Return Tickets to Ottawa can be aUo obtAined at thu Botiavcnturc Depot.MARKET STEAMER \u2022\u2022 DAGMAR,\" Capt.McGowan.f/'iriir./».\u2014I eaves Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Fridays, at noon.Dovmvards.\u2014 Leaves Carillon Mondays and Thursdays, at 6 a.m.Vic- pas.I Extract from l.uncet, December 22, 1866 Li j.i 'ahiiovis DErKiuiKxs\u2014We are very sn pticnl ol tin- value of new reiin di s and it was in II spirit of sc.pti ism that we lib (I the Hq.cm bonis detergeus.it is represented to be a concentrated id, oholic Kiilutiou of the i onstituents of coni tar, and to contain all Hie m live ingredients of tin t ir, to wit, benzine, naptlialiue, and plieiiie a* id.Tlie addition ot water, with agitation, makes a durable emulsion, in width the tar reiunius in a state ot fine suspension, almost equivalent to solution.Out Iherapeiitii id expurieui.e of tin) preparation is very satisfactory indeed.In our bauds it lias been a most ellcetive agent in tlie mse ot various skin discuses, especially ot H.c i liioiiic ci/.email.i lass ; and one i ase \"f psoriasis which lia I rc i.-b d all otln r kinds \"l ti'iatuietit speedily got well under tin-iIM'lii ation m the liq.carbonis dctergi.us W e i steeu it a very valuable addition to our list ot skin ii no dies, and worthy ot a very 1 extendi (ill ul by the profers oil.In tile above .bi-s, s ot disease, and in various others, such m li lid ub.e.s.,ti ., the preparation i< jmt into the form of soup.PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REGISTERED A' SAPO OARBUNIH DETERGEXS.) This Soap is ituriralleii a- a SKIN So A P, ns 1'iovcil by abundant medical testimony By daily use iufeetiousdiseases are prevented, mni a clem mul healthy appearance imparted to tlie skin.Sold in tablets at fid.and Is.each, by all ('in mists.I he above are manufactured hv the Sole LEA AN L) PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIHE 3AÜSE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO UK THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.«=®j3 CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.¦ UK success of this most delirious and -*¦ unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcesters him Sauce \u201d to their own inferior compounds, the Publie is hereby informed that Hie only way to secure tine genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, tahch, stopper and bottle.Some of the foreign markets having been supplied witli a spurious Worcestershire Sauce upon the wrapper mid labels of which the names of I,en mid Perrins have been forged, !.and P.give notice that they liave fnruislied their correspondents with powerofattorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed.AoK FOR LEA & PEliRlWS' SAUCE, And See Name on Wrapper, Laukl, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and (or Export by tho Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Lon-don, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers nud Oilmen universally.Quebec, Dec, 14, I860.\tI2m-288 BISHOP\u2019S Eftmcsi-cnt titrah- oHIagiirsia INTRODUCED AND PREPARED RV ALFRED BISHOP, Manufactur ng Chemist, 17 A 18, Speck's Fields, Milo End New Town, LONDON.JIHIS perfectly white and delicately clean granulated preparation possesses remarkable elfei vesct'iil qualities, which far surpasses thu ordinary Seiillitz Powder in its Cooling, Refreshing, and Mild Aperient properties, as well ns in its tlavor ns it saline draught.It is particularly well adapted for women and joting children, on account of its most ngrcc-ttblo tlnvor nud mild effect.N .It.\u2014The genuine has tlie name BISHOP upon the Bottle, ulso the Name and Trade Mark upon the Label, and is sold in convenient sizes, and secured in so perfect a manner that il may be shipped with itafct to any part of the world.Manufacturer also of Granulated and Etb r-veSLciit Carbonate of Iron, t'itiat\" of lion, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate ot Quinine and iron.Carbonate ot Lithia Hi Tubes, Citrate of l.itliiit, Vichy Suit, beidlitx Mixture, and all other Urnnulaled Preparations.In Chancery \u2014Caption.\u2014Bishop's Granular Kffkrvesi'knr Citrate of Magnesia.\u2014Mr.Bishop, having discovered Huit tlie Label which lie lias used for Hit' last lirv years was being imitated, recently applied to Hie Court of Chancery for an Injunction to restrain such imitation.The Injunction wits immediately granted, and tlie Defendant was ordered to pay , all Mr.Bishop's Costs and destroy the Labels complaiiu d of.Mr.Bishop is determined to stopthe imitation of his Label, and will, without notice or | delay, take proceedings in Chancery against any person who may copy or colourably imitate the same.JOHN I) FUlLEU, CONSULTING ENGINEER, 47.DE Y Sf., NEW YOKE, M iiinact\" \u2022\t\u2022 ml Dealer in Porta!>h\u2018 ami Slationarv SltilliMIHfSnilUIIS FROM 2 TO '260 HORSE POWER.Especial atti ntiou is lulled to ids Circular and Upright Saw Mills, the best and most powerful duns Mills ever built.Aud every description of Mill MaHiinery and Macliinm Supplies, 1'ilKHIII.h nil SWWYlliV CRIST MILLS.The best SlIINGI.B, I.ATI) Did Si'A'E MACHINES in use.Machinists\u2019 Tools of every description, and all kinds of the most approved Woodworking Mm liinery in use constantly on hand and luiilt to order.The best TURBINE WATER WHEELS, Mill Gearing, &c,, Ac.*ii|M'rior Oak TamuMt Leather'& Itiihber llellinti uml lloae, AT REDUCED PRICES.Shafting, Pul ties and Hangers, Patent Hungers and Self-oiling Boxes, aud every description of MACHINERY AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES, In stole, at the lowest rates.Drawings of Mills, Machinery, aud Plans and Specifications made mid information given, at shortest notice.A large struck of Circular and Mill Saws of Rost Make on hand, much Iwluw rust priées.Quebec, Au 30, 1867.\t4m-2Q2 PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY \u2014OK T6E\u2014 AMERICAN WATCH UADK AT W A L T HAM, MASS.REFERRING to their advertisement in a previous issue of this paper, the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches ate cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, mid more easily kept in order and repaired than any other watches in tlie market.They are simpler in structure,and therefore stronger, and less likely to be injuted than the majority ef foreign watches.They are composed of from 125 to 3UU pieces, white in an old English watch there are more than ÎU0 parts.How they run under tlie hardest trial watches can have, Is shown by tlie following letters :\u2014 PENN.RAILROAD COMPANY.Office of the General Kufkksntkndknt, } Altoona, Pa., 15 Dec., 1866.J Gentlemen : Tlie watches manutactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our eugiuemun, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment.There arc now some three hundred of them carried on our line, and we consider them good mul rel able time.keepers.Indeed, J have great satisfaction in saying your watches give us b ns trouble, aiul have worn and do wear much longer without repairs tbsu any watches Wc have ever had on this road.As you arc aware, we f rmcrljr tnisted to those of English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation; but ns a class they never kept time as correctly, nor have they done as good Service, ns yours.In tbese statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr.Lewis, whose experience extended over a series of years.Respectfully, EDWARD II.WILLIAMS, Genirol Superintendent.American lYateh C'u., lYallhum.riHJK BUSINESS hitherto curried on be-1 tween CHAULES E.LEVEY and WILLIAM HERRING, under tbu uuinu of I'iiaiiles E.Exvev A Co, is dissolved, this day, hy mutual consent.Tlie business lor Hie remainder of the season will be wound up by tlie late firm.(Signed) (Signed) Quebec, Aug.CHAUI.ES E.LEVEY, W.HERRING.1, 1867.\t|7 A1 POBLICJOTICE.PLICATH N will he niade at the en-suini; Session of fin' Parliament of tho Province of Quebec, ill order to iiht iin permission for the sale of the immoveable Properly of the late Angus MacDonald, in bis lifetime Citizen ol the Parish of Bccancour, in the County of Nicolet, in the District of Three Rivers.Quebec, Sept.9, 1867.\t2m-310 (iroctrs, l'oufcctioiim, Hi I Muer», Halters, Hruggisfs, and ailiers.l/'n.pei* IJfijgH, PLAIN, or with Printed Advertisement, at low prices, by weight or by the thousand.T.BROOKES, Manufacturer, 17, St.John Street, (Nearly opposite Palace St.,) Upper Town, Quebec, Quebec, Aug.5, 1867.\t)8(j Fieiglit lo anil fiom Montreal, i'HE St.Lnwre uco Tow-Boat Company'» First-Class Steamers ROYAL,\tALRION, RANGER,\tL\u2019AIOLE, ST.ANDREW,\tSAMPSON, Will carry Freight to and from Montreal, at 40 per pent under Tariff Rates.For further information apply at the Com puny\u2019s offices, in either City.À.GABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, Juno 7, 1867.\t132 R W Qaahte, Xlay IS, ItuT sHFpnEnn tit iiinnufucturi'd by thu Proprietors, W.V.WRIGHT &, Compy,, II hnlcsaU' mid l.rjnirt Dnnjjists, M'initiai* turiioj l\u2019himists, dr., SOUTH W.UiK STRKK'I', I.ON DON, S.K.,\t> Removed from No.11, Did Fish filn et, Ji.C.KstaMishid t«ii7.Mi'.-sr.-.\\\\ .\\ .WRItili r .k l ouipv will le happy to forward to the trade, flee of all ¦ barge, a Monthly Price Current of Drugs Chemicals, I hiiriii.i< cutical and Photographic i bcmicals, of their especial manufncttite, of ' gunrautei'il purity.Quebec, fitly 1«, 1867.\tly-163 mmn nom, (LATE DOWNES'S,)\t\u2019 | I-aitiixon J loiine, OPPOSITE THE FEliRY LFaVIS.Qilebti Jhu«I 1847.\t.si Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.121U-2H8 E.J.CiiESLEY, STOCK BUUKEll, Land and Hilling Agent.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Office\u2014MontrealT.ibgraph Buildings OMTAWWJL.REFERENCES: linn.John A.Mai Donald, Kingston ; Hon.Alexander Campbell, Kingston; Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston ; Hon.James Patton, Kingston; Uou.Uco-ge Brown, Toronto; Micriff Jar x is, Toronto ; C.J .Campbell, Esq., tlauagi'i Commercial Rink.Toronto; T.Wood.hie, Esq.,Manager Rojul Bank, Toronto, Hou.P,M.Vankougbiict, Chancel lor, Toronto ; Hon.T.D.McGee, Minister of Agriculture, Montreal.Win.Workman, Esq., President City Bank, Montreal; K.S.Cassells, Esq., Manager Bank U ('.Quebec; Hou.J.S.Macdonald, Corn wal I ; Jadga Jar vis, Cornwall , Hon K.Perry.M.l.c.Cobouig.Qllrbsi, Dl l , 16, 1866.\t''ty NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.Locouotivk Defaiitment, West Division, / RoCItKSTKII, Dec.24, 1866.\t( tlenllcm n :\t1 have no besitation in saying tout I iieLeve the gicat t.ajority of Locomotive Engineers have found by experience Hint Waltliiini Wutclics are the most s itisf.iutory of any tor their uses.They run with the greatest aci uracy and steniliiicss, notwithstanding the rough riding of an engine, ami us i have have never known one to wear out, they must be durable.1 hope to s the time when Railway Companies will gcncrdly adopt your watches, and furnish them to ufl Engineers and Conductors.In my opinion it would greatly tend to promote regularity and safety.Yours Respectfully, t llAKLK'x \\\\ li.StiN, ti.VhieJ hi ms utter, Hi oiherhood of Locomotive Engineers Jmt nan H\u2019cifrA Co., Wat th tun, Mass.We make now five different grades o watches, named respectively as follows : Aifleton, I iiacy A Co., Waltham, Mass.Waltham Watch Coufant, Waltbum, Muss.P.Baktlett,\tWaltham, Mass.Wm.Elleky,\tllostoii, Mass.Home Watch Confant, Boston, Mass All qt these, with the exception of the Uotnc Watch Coinpnny, are warrautcil liy the American Watch Company to be of the best material, on tlie most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable time-keeper.Every dealer selling these wati lies is provided with the company's printed mid of guarantee, whit li should accompany i ich Watch sold, so Unit biiyciK may feel sun (hut they are purchasing the gcuuiue article, There are ! numerous counterfeits an l imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and ivc would rauliim ptirchascis to he on tlujr 1 guatd against imposition.Any grades of Wnltlmin Watches may be ! purchased of Watch Dcalc.s tbrougbuut tlie country.Testimonials can be obtained on application from many persons in fanads who have worn the watches witli tlie greatest satisfaction ROBBINS A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York ROBBINrS, APPLETON A CO., 1S6, Washington St., Boston, General Agents, ROBERT W1LKE8, Toronto and Montreal, Agent lor Cunuda.Quebec, June 4, 1867.\t'm-eow-J2'/ VAJ/LIERE, STEAM MANUFACTURER Fuinilmei Chaiis, Bedsleadsic, AH Orders exoctlted on the Shortest Notice, li\u201d He is ulso prepared to attoou Funerals, having a magnificent Hearse, and is ready to supply at the shortest notice COFFINS IN WOOD, or IRON, having an assortment of sizes.CRAPES, GLOVES, Ac., furnished to order.NO.28, ST.VA LI, I ERF.STREET, QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec.23, 1860.\t12m-295 Ookey\u2019s ^oii-Mt'reuriiil Sllver-sniillis\u2019 Soap, SURPASSES all other Articles for CLEANING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets fid.eucli.JOHN 0AKEY A SONS Mnniifactiirers ol tlie WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE HOARDS, EM ERY, BLACK Lead, cabinet glass paper, emery and GLASS CLOTH, Ae.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and ut ber G LUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Blnckfriars Road, London.S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\t12m-«l GEORGE T.CAR Y, AT THK M ercury Euild\u2019gs Nos.12 & 13, FABRIQUE STREET Q U E 11 K Ü .VI.A IN AND NANCY PRINTING From the smallest Card to the largest Poste/ yxtcuUd with neatness, accuracy and Uespalsi uitlf «Qurbet jHerturp / Print4*d aikI publiRhnl ut the office of GEOKOE T.OAKY, \\\u2019\\ Fnhri
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