The Quebec daily mercury, 8 octobre 1867, mardi 8 octobre 1867
[" VOLUME LXIL\u2014NUMBER 235.\u2022/ o u t: .s' t: r .s r i i> i t /: r r o r i i. s / r r it .t: l i a i> i c .4 m .- i'-v.,.\t/r.5.QUEBEC CITY, TUESDAY EVENING.OCTOBER 8.1807.PRIOR THREE GENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, < K»| auumik» hv Thou.Cahy, Sk*., 1809.) Tha following advantages, among titim patties fllteading to insure their lives :\u2014 Perfect security for the fullilmeut of its engagements to Poli, v-hol Kavorahle Hates of Premium.A high leputatiou for Prudeucu and Judgment, and the mo*l iii eral eultsiderutiou of si questions eotiDected witli Hie interests of the assured.Thirty da)»' grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and it .forfeiture of pulpy from unintentional mistake.P lieies lapsed l.y non-payment of premiums may l>« renew, d within throe months, ny paying the preii.itln', with a tine of ten sliilling.per cent., on tho production of salislaettry evldonee of the good *t tie of Iteallh of the life a-sured.Participatiou of profits hv the assun d amounting to t.vo-tltir.ls of its n.tt amount.Large lion us declure.l IH66, amounting to A'2 pel .eut, per annum nuy or its agents.ROBBINS* APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON * CO., 168, Washiugtou Street, Boston, Ueti.ral Agents.ROBERT WILKES, Toronto and Montreal, I Agent fur t'attadn.Æ, O It S TMi ia ».Just Received ex G.ï.R.1 AA f 'ASE3 W.R.Lewis * Brothers\u2019 1UU lobsters.For sals by JOHN LRMKSUBIKH *CO.Quebec, Sept.'27, 1867.\t226 SYRUP !_SYHUP ! ! HOGSHEADS and Tiercel St.Vincent SYRUP.Hogsheads Pori» Rico Syrup.Battels Redpath's No.Golden Syrup.For Sale l.y JOHN LEMESURIER * CO.Quebec, Sept.27, >867.\t226 C(M)il.\\(i AM) TAKLfi APPLES ! rn/l IJAKRKLS Talile aud t'ookiug f)UU I) APPLES, comprising the following Choice Brands : Kamoutu\tEarly Greenings, Sunitner Queen, Genesee Pippins, Maiden s Blush, Strawberry Pippins.Gulden Sweets,\tAmerican Pippins, Flemish Beauties, 11 Pippins, Gvlliflower,\t8 Pippins, Permain,\tT Pippins, Kliode Island Greenings.\u2014alio\u2014 A Few Barrels of Pears and Crap Apples.For stile by JOHN LKMESURIKn * CO.i Quebec, Sept.27, 1667.\t226 Quebec, Get.2, 1867.\t230 I\tX**».porw.li ARI'KR, for Octotier.23ci* Boston Pilot, Sept.2Rlh.Wavetley Magazine, Sept 2*tli.New Yotk Ledger, Oct.4th., ills Quobo P.SINCLAIR * SON.Sept.25, 18s7.\t224 AfflL&l APFLES MW FJffCif mu NOW OPENED AT 2209 FAil»ri«inc street» (Opposite the Market.) BLAIS\u2019 | MNCÏ GOODS ESfMHMENÏ! rr* n j ^ vV r ss HAS mu' h ptonsiire in iuhirtuiii his | numerous Customers and the i\u2019 Idic in general, that he bus JIST Hr t LI V i;D a Large anil well S dectcd AssorUtn nt of j FANCY GOODS and i\u2019EHKi'MEUY Irom | tin; EngD*h and Kieudi luatkut»: \u2014SfCII AS\u2014 Ladies and G.iitlemelTs Ui.s*n : t.r.Travelling Bags, Wlititlg Desks, Fancy Comb-, Silvt r Tea Pots, Cigar Cases, Silver Card Baskets, Ladies' t '.imp niions, Work Boxes, Opera Glasses.Puises, U ut'* Scarf Pins, Links * Collar Studs, Fancy and Black Faini, Fan y Soup and Poitnidos, Lubitt* HimtneTsSi nt Ula\"k * WhiteCliaitir Bioo.In s and Ear Ring* iu sets, Crystal, Pearl.Gold and Irish Bog Oatt, Old Fathor t.'lirigtmn*.Fitted Boxes of Scents and Soaps, Black Bi.mi he* and Bu.kies, Freinh Plates, Fancy Fratto s for Flower Pots, Glass Crown of Kitglaiid fur Toilets, Cigar Stand, Ladies' Work Baskets, Bi ttshes.Seal Skin Purses, \u2014 also\u2014 THE NEW GAME OK CROQUET.Mr.B would return rltt'iire thunks i'nr past favors, uud solicit a continuance ofthe same.Quebec, June 4, 1867.\t1J9 (^XI_2» .M 'T RECEIVED: 3/t I feARRHLS Penns)tvania Rock Oil /'/ L) Parson's No.1.60 Barrels Canadian Gil,\u2014.Maple Leaf No 1.For Sale by F.0 VALLKUaND, \\> bolcsa.i * Act il.No 6, MouiiwinaHill.Qtiuber, Aug.20, 1867.\tt.'6I Fresh Oysters.JUST RECEIVED by the H.8.\u201c Secret,' J a Splendid Lot of slIKDIAC OYSTERS, liy plate and barrel, aud For Sale at MILLS\u2019 RESTAURANT.Opposite the Pest Office.Quebec, Aug.31, 1867.\t203 The Steamship ST GKoUiJK, W.II.Smith, U N IL, will »atl from Ql EBKC toi GI.ASliOW direct, on or about SAT I IID.VY, Die 2hiI.j Sept., lus tant.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM qI KBEC.Cabin.ÿiin.iiu Iill.Tiuetliatc.si .oo Steerage.lÿil.UÜ Intermedia).\u2022 I\u2019assetigeis by this Lille are furnislietl by the Coiupuiiy hiiIi beds, beddiug aud all other requisites.For particulars, apply to ALLANS, RAE * CO., Agents, 2!, St.Peter Street Quebec, Sept.24, 1667.\t222 M K M U K U S K I.K O T K I».i ONFKUKKATK LROWLATiriUv HOUSE OF COMMONS.I\u2019» loutlsl of \u2019.81 member*\u2014Ontario 82, Quebec 65, Nova Scotia 19, New BrutiS' wick 15 ) grtiKKU.t'vnstiturncy,\tMembers.Atgentellll.I J Abbott.M Beatllniinuts.Mr tMyloy.M \u2022 bigot.Ur Goudron.M Bell., hassu.N t\u2019asault.M Brotoo.llonO Uunkiu.M Berthier.Dt I\u2019uqilet.ll B.aucu.Mr I! C Pozer.Boimventure.Dr Robrtaiilo.Compton.Mr\tPope.(\u2019hatuplsin.Dr Ross.('hatealtguiiy.I, H Holton.Chamhly.Mi\tBenoit.chatle\\,0\\.Mr X (Hn.ou.Chicoutimi.Mr Tremblay.Dor.Iiustur.lion II 1.Lauguviu.Drummutid and Artb il.aska.MrHeneral.Huntingdou.lion Jobu Rose.Ho.Iielitga.Mr A A DOriou.Dm ville.M Rechard.Jolietto.Mr.Godin.J uques Cartier.,G Gatleher.I.Assomption .Louis Archambault.Laptnirie.A Piiisonnuiilt.Lotl.iuiure.U July.,.Di Blau.bet.M Bullerosu.Mr Pouliot._ .\t.Hon Mr Beaubien.,.Montmorency.,,.Hun Mr Cauchon.Meg.iHtie.HuuUi, Irvine.Mi-sisqiioi.BCbambmlin .Motilr.al Centre Mr AVorkmati.Moulical F.ast.Hon G E Cartier.\u2022\u2019 W.st.Hon T D M.Gee.Mnskinougl.(1 Caron.Mr J Dufresne.NI.olet.F Gatidel., Nnplervllle.Mr i oupal.i utawa County.Mr Wright .I\u2019onllac.Mr Heath.Portheuf.ID llroussenu.Quebec County.Hon P J O Cbauvdau Quebec West.T McGrcevy.G H Himnrtl.PG iluot.,.Mr McCarthy.M Sylvain.Sir Colby.Shafford.Mr Huntington.si.Hyacinthe.M Kiurskowski.0 Sherbrooke.Hon A T Galt.31 St Maurice.Dr Detaulnicr*.M l*lî()VIM\u2019IAL LKIJlSLATlIHKy mot» L Laval.I.UIct.Moiiimagny.Centre .East .Richelieu.Httnoiiski.St,instead.M .O .M .O .M .M .M .M .M .M ,.M .M .M .M ,.M .M .M .M .M .M .M .O .M .M .M .M .M .M .M QUKHKC I\u2019AHLIAMKNt.Arthahaska Argeiitvuil .Brome.Hon (1 Donkin.Belle, liasse.J>r Pellelier.Mi Bergcvlo.Mr Geiidruu.Dr Moll.'/ .Mr II C Pozer.Ml Hamilton.\t.Dr Lull, rgo.Dr Itos».i.Mr Cl.in.i.t .Mr Jedoiu.! 1 ! \u2022 .Mi Homs.Mr Tremblay., .Hon ll L Liingeviu.and Mr W Dorlon.Mrs, river.M r B.uuhjf n ¦\tMr Mollettr.\\ \u2022\tMi Lei allée .Mr l.e Cavalier.Mi Mittliieti.Mr The.bn.\t' \u2022i \u2022').¦\tD.Blaiiiliid.M Bellerose.| \u2022\tL Maltlueli .M Vcrruiilt.3D Biigbam.Mi Caller.Mi Ogilvie.\\ Hon G Et 'artier.Mr l.esagea.Hou Mr.11 vine.L II Blais.Hou.I Cnueliou.Ml D sun I uieis , .T Galid.t.' ' .Mr clnireh.IU Laruo.311 Potiporc.Hon l* .1 O Cli.'iuveau.B.aul, Bag.Berthier Keaui e .Bonaveuluie i 'liateauguay Cbauiplain Chari, voix ., t.'liambly .Complon .Chicoutimi.Dorchester.Drummond Arlhabask*.Huntingdon.I lo.llehlgJl.Iberville.Joli, tie.lacqit.s fattier l.'Assouiption .Lupmitie .Lotbini.ro.Levis.Laval.L'Ass»iii|dion.I.Islet.MissfsqunL.M'O.tlelii l'entre Montreal West.Montieal East.Mont, aim.Megantic.Montmagny.Muiitmoii'ii.i .Maskinongé .Ni.olid.t utawa County.Poi tne nf.Puntin.Quebec County Quel.( East).Hi.belicii.Rimottski.St H)aciutlie .Sottlangei.St.Maurice.Sherbrooke .stan-deiid.sin timd.St Juan.Mr Hemming.Mr Bellingham.'u \" !.M .31 .31 .31 .O .31 ,.M ,.M .31 .31 .31 ,.M .M .31 .31 .M .M .31 .11 .M .M .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .M .31 .M M 31 .31 .31 .31 .M .31 .31 .31 .31 .M .31 .M .31 .M .31 ,.t) .3i .31 .31 .M .31 r ( 33 .-si).John II arn.(Centre).G II Ximnid., \u2022\tJ P Ubcaiimc.\u2022\tM.Hotidiean .Mr Caion .Mr Bacli.ind.\u2022\tMi Cnntlce .Dr Desauluiers .Mr Bohertson., .M i Locke.31 r Bessette__ .Mr Marehand.IVrOKTTnKA.Xa OCEAN SIEAMSHIP COMPANY Soulang.s.Mr L H Mas* S'.Jean.Mr Ronraloom>, grown ftotn bulb* recently \u201e\t,\t,\t\u201e\tI i imported by members of Hie Quebec llorti- rarsims 8 A0> 1 IPIIItKjlYttnilt cultural Society, from the Royal Nurseries at loul Oil\tSlow, London, Englaod, urn now on view at ¦¦ ¦ ¦-\tthe store of the undersigued.where |arli.s U0W rt\u2018Ct^'r*uA ant* Yor applying ran secure samples of those ar.d * a '>\tother flue Flowers, at cost price ftom the M» (J.MOL NT AIN Quebec, Oct.2, 1867.mEKim COARSE SALT.5000 BA \u2022iiouck.Mr L McCallum.M Not Hi Leeds uud Grenville.Mr K Jones.Norm Lanark.lion W McDougall.North Oxfuid.Mr.Oliver.So(lbuuincrliiuti.Mr Keeler.Nut IllUlllhcnui.d West.Hon Mr Cockburo.Nutlb Si m cue.Mr T D McCunkcy.Mugi.ra.Mr Angus Murrisou.1 Norlulk (North),.Mr A 33'alslr.M Not Hi li.ultvw.Mi J Rankin.m N.3Vi'uihwuitIi,.Mr McMoulea.o Do .Mr Brown.M NorthBiaut.Dr U Y Buwu,,M Nut in ouuirio.Mr Thompson.u Notlli Middlesex , 3lr T .'catchetd.M ' Ni.tlktlk South.Mr P Lauson.31 Ottawa.Mr CUiner.M I'liscott.Mr\tHagai.M IMurbOIO (West).MrC Perry.M I\u2019rtei boro La.t.ilr Glover.,M Perth Noith .,.Mr Kedlord\t.M ! Put lit South.Mr McFailaue.».1 t'liuce t.dwuid .Ur Buss.1 Reuticw South.Mr D McLaughlin.3! missel I.Dr\tUtaut.M | MouHi Latiutk .Mr Mutris.M nib Outaiiu.Ml Gibbs.51 -outi.Brant.lion K B Wood.M I .106111 Uklord.Mr E V Bed well.m \u2022'-uuth Leeds.311 .1 Ltawluru.V n, in tb Or.y.Mr Jackson.M \u2022-uliUi \\V ell i e g ton Mr Mntou.M -oilHi IIiii.mi.Mr Cameron.M -mieoe South .31 r W C Little.M Sloimout.Mr\tSamuel Ault.31 I.MOlitu hast.Mr Beatty.M loroiilo West.Mr Harrison.M 3 o o.ila bouth.Mr G Kempt., j| 3\u2019ictothA Nutlb.Mr John Morrison.M Wellington North 31 r OA Drew.31 vv Ateri.Mi (Noitliy Mr J H BowmanM ' V3 eiilwuiU.(3uMtii)31r J Byuial.o 33\u2019 est r.lgiu.Mr J 11 Mumo.M Wirllanil .Air street.3Yeliiiigtuu.Ml Parker.W aieiloo .loiith.Mr James Young.u 3Vesl iMiddlcscz 3D M.Donn.d.M 3 oik West.Hun M t\u2019 Howland.M 3 \"ik (Last).Mi\tMetcalf.31 fora Norm.Mr Jas P 3Vt!l*.o NKW BRUNSWICK.Albeit * 0.Mr\tWallace.M i liarlotte Co.MrUuliuu.M Cailclou.Bon Mi Connell.M Gloucester.Mr\tAugllu., .o King s Co.Mr\tRyan.M Kcllt.Mr Kenaud.M Northumi erland.ilou Mr McMillan.M .Hou Mr Johnson.M Air Montgomery.M Mr Tilley.0.M ONTARIO I\u2019AHLU.MENT.Addington.Mr E J Hroper.Algoma.Mi\t.Simpson.Botliwell.\\/i\tMi Kcllar.Brockvillc.Mr\t33' Fitzsim nions .Bruce (North).Mr\tSinclair.Bru.\u2022\u2022 .Mr\tBI ike.carieton.Mr\tB l.ynn.(Cornwall.Hon J S Manlotaid.\u2019! Cardwell.Mr Siiiiinrti.ii.M | Durham (East).Mr A I 11 Will,urn*.Durham West.Mr McLeod DiiuiIiih.MrCmik.Elgin East.Mr Lut.ii.jî'*eI.31 r S'Wingle.i.j East Middltaex.Mr Evans Fronb-nac.si, || Smith.\u2018' Glengarry.Mr\tJas Craig yf*-') \u2022N\u2018'\"h.Mr 'I I,onus SriiitV.Ilaldimaurl.Mr Bixlcr.1Uniillo,>.Mr J M William*! .;'.' .Mr\tWm Barber.asting, (.Wes, (.M, K.1.1, in liiabam Hu-tings (Last).Mi c\u201er|)V .Huron No,1.Mr Haves .IDirmi South.Mr Gibbi.iis\u201d Hustings North.Dr Boult, r.Held.Mi\tSmith.Kiogaiou.Mi .31 W strange London (city).Hot, w Carling .^¦uuai.Jir\t.!'iuc,,l«.Mr\tJ C Bykert.Lnml.ton.Mr\ti'Hr.le\u201e.'.V.Leeds South\tMr\tlleliji.miii Tell M\"0i k.Mr Sotoid.N'lhuraberland E.Mr Eyre.Do Weal.Mr A FrasuV.V.V.Noilb Lanark.Mr DUalbrnilh North Oxford.Mr Guo Perry.' Nor h Beiitrew.Mi J Supple, sr.Not folk North.Mr Wilson.Norfolk South.Mr\tS McCall îimK*r\u201cl.Mr\tu Rot,ertso;, Nurib Lcuüh uuü \u201eU.r,\u2022,0tvillt\u2022.Mr \" D Smith .M' 11 Finlayaon.N rtk Wentworth.Mr B Christie.\u201e\t^ .Mr Miller.Worth Waterloo.Mi Howmau.North SiiAcoe.Mr l^vnai.North Cntaijo.M, Paxloh.North MlddUaez.Mr Smith.\t.Peterbo»o ( West).M, j Carnegie.Pet.rboro hast.Mr (/\u201e\u201e n, Pirth North.Mr Motii.lth.Perth South .Mr Trow.Prince Edward.Mi A Grueley \" Prescott.Mi Bo)U.*\u201c*\u201c11.Mr Craig.\"\"\" UoLfrew Souih\tMr J L Mac iougall ' storm, nt\tMr Colquhon South 3Venlworth Mr 3V Sexton.South CuUrio.Dr McGill., South simeoe.Mr Kergustj\u2019t.South Lanark.Mr Shaw.South Oxford.Mr A .South L.cais.Mr B Tott.South Grenville.3V McNeil claike.Mouth Brant.Hon K B Wood south Grey.Mr Louder.Soutii VV.lung Ion .M r G.,w.South liuruii.Mr Gil,|,(VnH.Toronto Wist.Mr Wallis.\t.Hou M C Camelou.V oloria North, Mt A I Coikbtiru, Victutl* South, Mr T Matchctt Wellington, Mr V D K.tier, Waterloo North, 3D M .Springei Welllnyton N, Mr B McKIm, Welland.Mr 33 Beatty.33(e»t Elgin.3|rM.t.'all.'.!! 33'ost Middlesex.Mr Cutric.Waterloo Soiilh.Mr Clemen* ' York (West)-Mr T Ural,a me.'.\u2019.V.3 oik (East).Mr Crosby.^ [ -VIVA SfJOllA I\u2019AHLIAMKNT.M I Cumberland.Mr Piueo.\u2022 \u2022M Inventes».Mr Ilian, ha,d.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' \u2022 belMiniti Co.Mi Tbog Jobiisoii.t9 llo .Mr R Boburtsoii.() .31 .31 .M .31 .31 .31 .41 .31 .31 .M .31 .M .0 .1 .31 .31 I M .31 .31 .M .M .31 .31 .31 .51 .M .M .M 41 41 M U 1 .M .41 .41 .U .41 .41 GRAPES MSRAPES! I J^AILY SUPPLIES FROM THE VINERY For Sale by Quebec, Sept.2, 1867.A.IV\u2019ATTEBS, II * l.\u2019t John Sir.11.liistigoucbo.it John.Sunbury Co Queen s Co .3 ictot.a Co, 1 oi k.4lr but pec .411 Fctrss.,.Mr Lostigsn.Hou Mr Fisher.vk csiiuoaiiaud .UoU A J Smith.NOVA 8C0T1A.»\\ülit;obi*he, C «|iC\u2018 DlctoU! t ult better, CUUiÜL-lIAUli .\u2022 Digby, 41r Hogh McDonald, Mr W II IUy, 4lr J M.Kcagney, Mr A W Mi Lcllan, .Mr 1 upper.Mr A V3 Savory, .M .41 .M .41 .M Wlinted.Uujsnoro Co.Mr»Oatnpbell.lim 11 Im ¦\tllw A po»ile to each The Medicai.Convention\u2014Atnong the arrivals from a distance, to attend the Medical Society's Convention, arc Dr.Muir and lady from Halifax, Dr.SangMer and son, of Toronto, Dr.Ikrriiuun and lady, of Toronto.The London Underground Rail-road.\u2014An American civil engineer, now in England, writes :\u2014 \u2022\u2022The other point on which you wish mo to report, tho London Undernrouod Railroad, 'Metropolitan they call it, I have very thoroughly txumincd.You may rc-m-uiber that was the chief objictofmy eroding from bright i'uiis to sombre LonJoii.I had thn great g.iod luck to be osceited all over the woiks.finished and in profitas, hy .Mr.Dredge, engineer for three year» on tho part now in operation, and Mr.Oke\u2019.l, engineer on the extension, now nearly finished.\ta\t_\t| \u2022\u2018On two successive days, live or six hours each day, we wotked tour pvsage.j underground, through tunnel*, up and down ladder , Ac., with excessive fatigue to no, but wilt the result of making me The Sultan of Turkey, at the World's Fair at Faria, was hard on the ladies.\" Saxe,'' the correspondent of tho Boston l\u2019oit, says :\u2014 As to their stylo of dressing, ho com favorite argument of tbe monopolists ; and it has a plau.-iblo face wherewith to gull ignorance.The true point of consideration is how can Amcriom labor receive the lurge.-t reward ; and the case can scarcely be presented more clearly than it was by nne the 1 >st of the old race of our statesmen Daniel Webster, io the Senate of the United States.He met bis adversaries with propor boldness, aud took tbe strongest case they pre-ented.He said : We have been ar-ked, sir, by the chairman if the committee in a tone ol some pithos, whether we will allow the serf* ot Frus-ia and Sweden the benefit of mnking iron for us.Let me infi rm the gentlemen, sir, that those same serf* do not cum more than seven cents a day, and that they work in those mines for llini compensation bceau-e t! ey are s -ifs.And let me ask the gentlemen further, whether wo have any laborer in this country who cannot be better em-[ l ived than in a hu-inesa which docs not yield tho laborer more than revoo cents a day ?This, it sppeirs to mo, is the true question for our consideration.There is no reason for saying we will work iron because we have mountains that contain tho ore.The true enquiry is: Can wo produce the article in a useful state at the same from that shown ou the taolu.Madame Islam).1 00 Pfllar*.1\t40 SoutUTraverse E.2 14 Kamoitrauka.Brandy Pota.Green Island.2 40 .3 40 .4 12 \u2022Vpir »tdverti«cmcHlH.completely niaiitcr ol the woiks.\"You would not he interested in the cn- pj#|Qej of w|nt they had on and what cost, or nearly the stmc cost, or at any detail*, thuiuh sonie are wonder-\t0(|-\u2014Jcc|,ri,m dial their heads reasonable approximation towards tfio BREAK UF OF MOHMONI8M.The recent disturbances among tbe Silt Lake Mormons arc regarded in England.Iront wbenco many converts have conic, as preinonitary imlicitiuns ol a gcneinl bre.k up in Riigham Youngs\" Dynasty.Th-.- fwho considers it as so honor to see Victoria Mull (ul-tcr arglliog '\u201eiat l|ic l.hold the glorious sceptre of the Klizi betha and the Anncs) would be all that is required for the overthrow of the throne ol the 1 Uommandcr of the Faithful.' Some interesting facts arc given hy ihe Halifax C'o/um\u2019st, to prove that trade between the provincea is not only progressing favorably but likely to rcilizc tho anticipations j muni'y Mormon system contains the seed* of its own dissolution, nfliruis tint the \u201csame generation which has seen the growth ot the most startling religious imposture of modern days is ah nit to witness its c.-llap.-e and utter abolition.It continues The reports which reach us of tho internal di-sen-ions ¦ I the chief men in the com nnd of the rebel ion of sundiy CUSTOM HOUSE RKUKIFTS.Tbe amount collected at the Uuatom House to-day was $716.77.¦\t\u2014 »\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Duprk/.A Benedicts' Ministre!.» will perform at the Jacques Cartier Hull, St.Roch, to-nmirow evening, instead of ut the Mmic Hall, in older to accommodate the Medic.1 Convention.Tho Music Hull wa* ciuwded Lst evening and the perform,\u2022nice* varied and successful, tbis being tbe best Company that visit* Canada.Promenade Conueut.\u2014The comfort of those attending tho Promenade Concert to-morrow will be greatly increased by the thoughtfulness of the Messrs.Ruasell in closing thu atieei entrances of the Hall The guesta of the Medical S> cicty will socci d-ingly bear in mind that the entry on the occasion will be by the ladies\u2019 door of the £t Louis Uoltl.of the promoters of Coofederuti in.Canadian tweeds, it is stated, suit the Nova Scotia market, and meet with a rcidy sale there.A steamer finds profitable employment in carrying coals to Montreal and Diinging back general merchandise.Rut casl is not the only article cx|»irtcd.The manifest of the ptopeller, ILr Mnjuty, \u2022 shows that sugar, molasse*, fi-h and til, are being sent from Halifax to the l'pj>cr Provinces.The Prince Edward hhtndcr writes.\u2014 Wf do not remember so early a harvest us that which we are now engaged in securing in this Island.Already wheat, h.rlcy, oatmeal and oats, of tbis year s growth, have been sent to our 1 cal markets, and many hundreds of bushels ofuur oats hare reached tbe markets of St.John, N.B.It is universally admitted that the errp uf 1867 is a belter crop than any we have hid for many years.ur quiet *i i its ug liust tfic authority\"! the \u201c prophet\" are not only full of di't)ils, but they are so exictly what might be lo-ked fur in the present stage of Morumni.o history lli.it we should sciictdy be sur; ri-ed if we were suddenly to leiru that u formidable schistn bus actually taken place, nnd w*S bending in twain the uin-t highly dis-plined b-'ily of people in the whole western wend.Th.it such » schism, ending in u to'al disiutnion of the wbtde .Murtm-oite b dy, is sooner or i.itcr u practic.il certainty can.in irutli, hardly he doubled t-y uny reasonable | er-on who will t .he the trouble t > comp .te the phenomena uud pa-iit-n ol Mnruioiiism with the hi-iory ot iwo re irions c-iiiinui ities to which it bears the most sinking rercmblance.that i* Judaism Bud Mul omedutiiiui, to the f-ruer of which indeed, it upisuls us sup; lying a piccidcut for its most eliar.cleiiaiic practice.Tho rcp irts of d.fficuliies at S»lt Lake City will doubtless pi co a check upon European emigration thither.giutcnog lui acbtevciucuis\u2014going under houses without causing u crack (with a few exceptions ; iu one case carrying up the arc, so that it* lop forms the kitchen Hour ; euitiug across eight oi* ten led ol sewers, and replacing them without stopping the tie* more than a few minute*; uud iu one pi ce earning a branch railroad under tbu ground, thus making a suh-subterrancuu* road; diving like u whale nod coming up a^a'ii to breathe under Smithlield market, t r shme u*e this was buiit tu biing iu the \u2022 dealt meat\u2019 lor London's hungry millions.\u201c But I supp »c you are must for the wjibing of the riuid.It i* a great success.It coji enormously, but piys twelve lo fifteen per ct nt.dividend.I hut i* cutn-merei.il success\u2014the great object of most work* of cupiuei ing* \u2022\u2022 .\\s to tfio difficulty of keeping the air pure to long tunnels, this it Ins not met, nut evaded '* I\"*'\u2019 1,01 attacked the enemy iu Ikce but has outflinkid him, [-cilcctly thus Ihe longest distance between air openings l- fivc-vlglils ol a mile.Ohc wlmle iuad i?three and three quarter mi.es l.mg,) and between tbu openings there is no 1 liring up ; (he draughts are closed, and the steam is lihausud into tfio water tank.That is ii* gieat luature i n ihe uicchauical engin-ce ii g side.I here i* only the slighiest loupom ot any sinell.\u2022 Tbt 1 extcusiuii w ill have the openings nearer tugilli \u2019, »nd all tbe \u2018siuti -us.ur nearly nl, upon u the uir.1'hat p -ini will bo a vtal mic, and nn cxjx-nsivc necessity, in the New Yoik uudergtound tail mad.they hud off\u2014dccLriug that their heads icasonable approximaiion massive wcrc too bcaTj|y |J(lon f0r good taste, and same cost at which we oan import it ?their bosom* too bare for decency.Indeed, Our object should be to avail ourselves, 1 he was quite severo on tho impudicity of as far ns po-sible, of the cheapest possible | the low-necked dresses, and denounced the - labour ; tj buy it where we can buy it chignon with oriental vehemence as a mon clic.pest.This U the true American policy, stious invention nf the enemy of beauty; the true policy of the laboring man.it marveling greatly \u2022' that women, endowed i would enrich our people.For, to suppose by nature with a head small, round and even a stronger case than that advanced by beautiful, should bo at so much pains to j Mr.Webster, and apparently actively I make it huge, irregular and hideous.\u201d\texisting iu hi* time, if instead of seven -ceuis a day the wage* of a man could be Mr.Spirkc* Hull, a largo English shoe I purchased at one coot a day, while Hie manufacturer, exhibits in tho Ficnch magnitude of our national wealth and the h'jrjtotilion an upright shoemaker s-bench of bis own invention.This seems to be uu undoubted improvement on the old way in 1 which shoemukers have woikcd,\u2014stooping and with the lust pressed against the stomach ! I be silting p'-sture, ua a moment's rcflec-I ti m will uliuw, deranges the lungs uud stomach and produces in my dincui-es.A calculilion actually made shows a mu rked differancc in the degree of health enjoyed tiy lliuse who sit and those who stand nt their d lily oceupitions ; it is founded on itie tables of the Institution for Sick Mechanics at Wursburg.Itisfuuud that uf those who always sit, 2577 in 10.Ü0U sickeo annually, and 1)9 die, while of tfiose who alternately sit uud atind, only 1713 sicken, and 61 die.The mortality among those who .-it is 1 in 100, and among those who sit and aland 1 in 180.It does not appear that this bench has dime into general use, und.indeed, such is the furce of habit ami p ejndiee (hut any inprovement of this kind could only be intioduced veiy gradually.It is.however, very pletscnt to noticer any such practical uflbrt in behalf of workingmen, in these days uf \"strikes and eigh'-bour movements.As for the figures given above, perhaps bookkeepers and clerk* may The British Army.\u2014The entire effoc-i live stiengih of the regular army, last year, ~\t.\t_\t.\t, was 208,590 men, uf w ich 84,386 were in The Kingston (Ontario) Board of Trade ( ,b# Uriliih i,|\" and 124,204 serving iu at ill reeent quarterly meeting passed a the outlying por< ions of the Empire.A Swei.l on the Atlantic.\u2014At the Liverpool pniee eiurt, the other day.a yuung \u2018\u2022swell,\u201d who raid be w.is u Spaui.-h nobleman, Lut aim gave the name of Slice take a hint Irom them.tier, was sent to prison fur tlireo uxmih* fur-\u2022 nut paying his t.ie from New Yoik to CURIOUS Fhenomenon.\u2014At Murville, Livernutl.in the ('unard mail steamer France, the other day, while the interment -\t\u2022\t¦\t\u2022\t-\t* * \u2022-\u2022\t\u2014 -1\u2014- - noise grand airs as to completely was heard to proceed from me grave.I pon impo»e up m the purKr, hut on aritval ut the body being exhumed, it was found to be UnsMa.On the voyage the prisoner gave of an aged lady wa* taking | laee, a nc himself Nucb grand uiis a* to completely was heard to proceed from the grave.I [ in.pooe upm the purKr, hut on aritval nt the body being exhumed, it was lound to LivdpOîl, he conlessed that he had ncitfier warm, without any other sign ü\u2018j**0*\t\u201c ticket u«i muncy.Ill* wine t ill alone was medical examination showed that death had thirty on; pounds\tI occurred at the lime of exhum»».?ingenuity of ntir people enable us lo cam two or tbrec, or five or ten dollars a day\u2014 for these varying rates ot wages prevail from time to time in different portions of our own country\u2014it is plain that our own labor will be bc.-t rewarded by applying it to the must profitable occupation, aud to enjoy the proceeds of the labor ol a hundred, two hundred, five hundred, or a thousand men, in exchange for one man's w- rk in our own country, would surely bo sufficiently profitable to satisfy the most avaricious and grasping among us.Thi* is the question, stripped of i's pietensioos, »nd examined by the light of reason without prejudice.No man of ordinary intel'igence will in his own affairs refuse to employ others who will work for him at a low price when he himself can earn high wages, and tho same rules bold good for the nation as for the individual.There is yet another view nf the case.We all desiro to have the intelligence and liberality practically prevalent among us duly appreciated among the nations of the world ; but this will never bo tbe case when in our practice with our fellow-men in other countries we im-i-it upon a system so obviously at variance with our own interests us to spurn from our ports, or admit only under high discriminating duties, the ft nit* of tbo labor of tho poor abroad.It will be seen alio that as we become more and more their employers we raise their condition, and the disparity of wages is gradually diminished.We can scarcely be more widely and practically beneficent than by thus promoting our own in «teste,-* AVie York World.NOVELTIUS IN DRY GOODS! JUST RECEIVED PER LATE STEAMERS, until uiimrs, NO.4, JOHN STKKET.j^UVELTIKS In Aberdeen WINCEYS, Novelties in Poplins, Novelties io Luxemburg Repps, Novelties in Bismark Stripes, Novelties in Shining*, Novelties iu White and Colored Cloth for Jackets, 250 Dozen Alexandre A Jouvfn\u2019s Kid Gloves, black, white, dark and light colours, for evening.Gentlemen's Department.\u2014Canada, English and Scotch Tweed, from Is.4|d.up.Pilot Cloth, from 5s.tod.up.Mlllow Cloth, from 8».9d.up.Moscow Beaver Cloth, from 12a.Od.up Cardigan Jackets, Beady Made.Flannel Khirtsi made to order.Canada and Scotch Underclothing, very much under value, \u2014at\u2014 LEGER & RNFllET S, No.4 St.John Street, Upper Town.Quebec, Oct.4, 1867.\t732 It U M O V A L.130 WW rHE Famous MILD moi BITTEB ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by A.CRAWFORD, at the Masoxic Hall, Lewis Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Quebec Orders may also lie left at E.Huliwcil A Co's, opposite the Post office.Families in tbe City and vicinity served»! their residence.bQucbec, March 6, 1867.\t*Y*3 BAILIFF\u2019S SALE, Province of Quebec, ^ RECORDER S C '11 HI Dhtrict of Quebec.7 ONKZIME PARADIS, Plaintiff.No.436, PATRICK SINNOTTE, Defendant IN virtue of* writ of Venditioni E*pon»s, X issued in this cause the Ooods and Chattels of the above namid Defendant, consist-ing of tables, chest of drawers chairs, sofea, »c.seized in this cause, will tie sold un Thursday, the 17th day of October, ins .Mil, at iu o'clock A M , on the Palace kU-rket.J.P.PLAMO.i poN B.B.O.\u2022siietxc, Oct.» 1867.\t$$$ \u2022Yrtv \u2022IdverttnementH.To AiTommodali1 W\\v Medical Convention, Du;re:& Benedict's Minstrels WIU, I'KKKoHM AT THE JACQUES CARTIER IAU, S T.li \u2019> (,¦ Jl s, T o-M U U U O W, WEDNESDAY EVEN'O, THE Dili OCTOMSK.Doom upon at 7 u'cloi k.PcrrorcuaiHu tu comiuvnco at n Auniasio!ii \u2014 jfi ('until.Cliilil^ n O'lebcc, Ovt.8, !Mi7.lit cunt*.235 dire _____________SOCIETY'S I\u2019lliniKMIlK IIIMKIir, NOTICE.1,> NTHAScK to tin Ml'Sic HALL TO-j MOKKOW NICilT will liu by tht- Ladle» Kntrauce to lliu St.Loiila Iloti-I.MY OUDBB.Quebec, Oct.».I 907.\tÏ-233 OPPOSITION UNEto MONTREAL THE NEW AND FIUsT.CLASS STEAMElt MUSIC_______________L I AI.I.r ii h i ¦: nr ¦ u ¦¦ t I» o * l % MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNLsDAV, October 7ib, etb and Dili, AuuouuiIiik the Coin in» v( OUPREZ It BENEDICT\u2019S Kaiuoua Otlijiual New orlcaua Minstrel k Burlesque Opera Troupe.Thu liti at Monan b« of MiiutreLy, On tlii-ii Knteriitb Annual Tour Thu Mamui Arti»ta u( the A»u In tliuir varloua Sped, alitira.Tlie (flduit Organiaed, Moat lUliable and Talented Troupe in Amurlca .aunouiKln» to appear aa above in a u seeing him on bii-incss, mi TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of cucli week, from M A.M.to 1 P.M., and (ruin 2 P.M.to 4 P.M., until further notice - ARTHUR TASCHEREAU, A.D.C.BOARD AND EDUCATION.mi\\ I -sOt, V THREE STORY HOUSE, ST \u2022\u2022'¦urge Street, l'.T., lately oc uplvU by M Vallée.Apply to A.B.MHolS, Notary, Couillard 8treet, l .T.Full 19, 1867.\t4.' COMMERCIAL HOUSE, («rent IfnritaliiM \u2014IN\u2014 GOODS ! WILKIE has room for THREE BOARDERS, who will ho taught privately, and at lend the High School, Quebec, Sept.21,1867.\ttf-211 PASS' ALK.lust Landed < x \".lolm Bull,' from London: J'O ( (ANK8 lias*' quarts PALE ALB, I.I».do\tdo For Sal« by pints do.In Fancies, the Latest Novelties CHEAP 250 Dc LAMPS.iO/KV c\u2019OAD OIL LAMPS, assorted iu sizes, styles and color, (or the country trade, at Wholesale mid retail.For Sale by F.0.VALLERAND, No.6, Mountain Hill.Quebec, Oct.5, 1867.\t233 Quebec, Oct.4, WILLIAM POSTON.1867.\t232 LANTKKAS.A LARGE Assortment of the latest improved LANTERNS, burning COAL OIL without a chimney, for the use uf Ships, Steamboats, Railiouds, Mills and Houses.For Sale by F.0.VALLERAND, No 6, Mountain Hill Quebec, Oct.5, 1867.\t233 Lady Head CAPTAIN A MAHMEN, 1 Will leave the Wharf, footof St.James Struct, \u2014ON\u2014 Thtiday, the 10th Oct, 186/, AT FOUR O\u2019CLOCK, P.M., Rcitbs not secured until | nid foi.CP* For Freight and Passage, »p;ily to F.BUTE A IT, Manager.Quebec, Oct.7, 1867.\t284 HIBBERTj3_P0RTER.£3ASKS Hibburt's quirts PORTER, do pints For Sale by Malaga Grapes, EX SS.ST.DAVID.Barrels malaga^orapes, just received and For Sale by A.WATTERS.Quebec, Oct.1, 1867.\t229 WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Oct.4, 1867.\t232 YSASI & CO.\u2019S POUT WIVES.T3IPK8 Superior OLD PORT, from the .-w A Loudon Docks.For Sale by Quebec, Sept.11, 1867.Portuguese Onions.PORTUGUESE ONIONS in good order A For Sale by JOHN TBAFFE, 34, St.John Street.Quebec, Sept.27, 1867.\t226 C A.N A DIAN INLAND STEAM VAYIVAT10A COMPANY ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE For Benuliarnols, Cornwall, Dickinson's Landing, Morrisbiirgh, PreRruit, Brotk-vlllc, Ganoquc, Kingston, Cobo'jrg.Port Hope, Darlington, Toronto and Hamilton.DSf D!itcl without Tninthipmrnt.~VsJt flMUS MAGNIFICENT LINE Is composid L of the following lirst-class Steamers, viz : .Cupt.Howard.\t\u2022\u2022\tKelley.,,,\t\"\tFairgiievc.\t\"\tDt'tilop.\t\u201c\tSlniluir.M'Shtan (Iron) Passimimt \u201c Mausst \" Kiniistiin \" (11 Miqox Bamshkk (Rebuilt> WE have received the greater part of nnr Fall Importations,nudare now showing the Largest and must Complete Stuck of Dry Goods iu the City.We purchase direct from the best iiianu-fuctureis iu England and Scotland, ami are at all times enabled to give good value; hut this season having mniked the prices unusually low, we < an with roiiflilencr assure our Customers of GrruL llirgaius.In the following d: partnieuts, parchascrs will liud sonie of the cheapest Goods ever ollcrcd iu Quebec, viz \u2014 While Flannel, Red Flannel, Fancy Flannel, Kerseys, Hlankets, Quilts, Conn erpane».White and Urey Cottons, Cotton and Linen Miuctl'igs, Table Linen».Towelling Tlcketis, etc., Plain and Siri.uHl Winceys, Fancy skillings, Fancy Dress Goods, in gn at variety, Black and Uoloiin d Velvets and Velveteens, ' Lanibs Wool aetl Scotch Wool Hosiery, Yurns, j Fine Black l liitiis, Doeskins, Twi eds etc., I to IIS, WILLIAM POSTON.Quebec, Oct 4, 1867, 232 50 New I .a nip* ! I\\ew Light ! ! T W.f »V K «f »\u2022 « Twankay, do.MOUNTAIN.234 HALF-Chcsts Finest English Do Extra Fine For Sale by M Quebec, Oct.7, 1867.Souchongs HALF-Chests Finest English Souchong.Do Assam Fannings, Catties Extra Fine Sum bong, of 14 lb.net.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.7, 1867.\t234 O OFFE K.BARRELS Cape Roasted COFFEE, Do Porto Rico\tdo.For Sale by Quebec, Oct.7, 1867.W1 IVES\u2019 PATENT LAMPS, ITH Attachment» fur Porcelain Shades and GlubtS, feeding, trimming and lighting the Lamp without t.kiug oil either the ihlinney nui globe.Chandeliers, Hall, Brackets and Stand Lamps, possessing the must valuable improvements.For Sale by F.0.VALLERAND, No.H, Mountain Hill.p.S,\u2014Send for a descriptive Catalogue of the above which is lull of ust fill informatiou.Quebec, Oct Literary & Historical Society, '\u2022rilK MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING A will be held in the Society's Rooms, Masonic Hall, on WEDNESDAY' next, the lull Instant, at 4 P.M., being the second Wednesday of the Murtli.GEORGE WEIR, Asst.-Secretary, Quebec, Oct.4, 1867.\t232 PRIVATEJUITION.A GENTLEMAN of considerable experience iu Teaching would be willing 10 lake charge of the I III VATF.TUITION ot a few Pupils iu the Classics.M'lthuinatlcs ui.d other usual brunches of a Collegiate Course.Unexceptionable refeiencos produced as to character and capacity.Applicants please leave their aOdress ul (bis Office without delay.T TABLE FISH.THIS SEASON'S TABLE CODFISH.For Sale hv JOHN TEA FEE, 34, st John Street, Quebec, Sept.26, 1867.\t226 Quebec, Oct.3, 1867 231 LEMONS, LEMONS, &c.JUST RECEIVED, to (uses Messina Lemons, 0.MOUNTAIN.234 N U C* A.XL Now Landing ex \" Isabella Saunders\"' Ol 11 HDS.ANTIGUA SUGAR 1 AX For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.7, 1807.\t234 3E O Now Land lug ex \u2022\u2022 Isabella Saunders\" 1 J IM l}40\"* *\"0 Half-Bugs and 1 UU A> Qr-iiags RICE.For Sale by fÜXSMS-ilOIN rpHK CLASSES IN MOUPIN COLLEGE ! will be resumed on WEHJNEsDAY, the 6'!i November.Application to be made to JNO.COOK, D.D., Principal.I Quebec, Oct.2, 1867.\t230 I>H.JSKWKLJL Has Resumed his Practice, 27, ST.URSULE STREET, Quebec, Sept.24, 1867.\t223 \u2014AUO\u2014 EN Cases Poil' Onions.For Male by / Quebec, Oct.I, 18(7.WATTERS.229 Fresh Fruit -Crop 1867.EX.ss.sT DAVID.OM UARREL!-NEW CURRANTS just -law-208 ERRORS OF YOUTH.A Gentleman who suffered for yeais from Nervous Debility, Pretnato e Delay, and all the effect* of youthful indiscretion, will, fo.the sake of suffering humanity, .end free n.all who need it, the recipe and direction* for making the very simple remedy by which he was cured, buffeicrs wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B.OGDEN M7\t«1, Codar tttrMt, ti*sr York, RICHELIEU COMPANY.CRISPER COMA.Oli ' she w as I» autifdl au I lair, With «tarry eye*, and lodiaut hair Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart ami mind.4 It Ill'Ll! COMA, For Curling the Hair of eithei Sex into Wavy ami Glassy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls, /V) I F T-T; 1^\t' IJ Y USING THIS ART1 I.E, LADIES ^ A E -F -A -A V\u2014- ^\t(i.-ntl.men .an b.-auilfv themselves a thousand f.dd It is the only article in the world that » ill .iirl straight hair, uud ut ih-, »inie tiiue give it a I ¦ .o if ' pi.,.->) app n-! aine.Tue Ciinp.T Coma not only i ml» 'he hair, hut lliviginut.» heainifie*, and elealis.S it , is liii.lil) and delighl'ully perfumed, ai d is the m.'si e luplet.i urtl1 I*, of the kind ev.-r nil led 111 the A lll.'l i.'llll p'lMl.Tl.e t'llsper *'oma will In, sunt to any address sealed uud puiipuid l.,r $1.Addles» ail or .rs to W.L.cl.A UK A CO.t'li.Tiiists, No.3, West Fayette Street, Hyuxcl'bX, N.Y.Quebec, Mai ill 30, I8n7.\tl>-70 BY ROYAL COMMAND Ktvel lYn Maker to the Uiih ii «ft Royal Mail Line Between Quebec & Montre^.THE NEW A SPLENDID IttON STEAMER (API'.J.H.LA BEL I.E, Will leave tlie Napoleon Wbuif loi Monti.ul, T |)i: N Dz% Y s 'l'Il I It * II.% Y * A tt vri it ill\\n, AT I Ol.'LOt'K, P, M , AND THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER JOSEPH Q1LL0TT, * .J\tj-.t's.' » \u2022 \u2022\u2022 >r I.aui.m:, having the value expressed, are signed therefor.Further information may huohtuiucd at the Ollico on the Napoleon Wharf.).E.DESCHAMPH, Agent.Quebec, May 6.1867.\t]o7 AS JROLl Hi Y.THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TMK WOM>LUFl I.ItKYKLATlOfttf MADFs liV THF ciUKAT A*S I ItOLOU 1ST, .MAiUMK II.\\.I'KKKUiO.SM9!B GRAND TRUNK FERRY.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the IHdiSept the GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER will run as under, until further notice : \u2014 Lkavk Qckiixc I.kavk Point Levi 5.30 A.M.\t7.00 A M.7 30\t7.50 A.M.\u2014 Mail 8.20 \u2014 Mixed Train\tTtnin fioiu Mont- fur Uii iimotid 4\tleal ii.tin, West.Way Stations.\t9 01) 10.00\t10.30 11.00\t11.30 12.00.\u2014Passengers A\t1 00 P.M.Mails for River\t2 00 du Loup.\t3 00 1.30 1*.M.\t4.13\u2014Passengers an i 3 30\tMails from River 3 30\tdu Loup.6.00\t6.00 7.00\u2014Passengers ami\t7.30\u2014Mixtd Train Mails for Mont-\tlion lii< hinoud tri al A the West.\tA Way Stations.\tA.UAUOUUY, Seoretarv St.Lawrence Tow Rout Co.\t Quebec, S.pi.14, 186\t7.\t215 \t\t\ts Mb**' .RUSTON, PROCTOR 8t CO.\u2019S PRIZE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR fit CO \u2019S PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE FLOUR Ml LI S AND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S CONTRACTORS* LOCOMOTIVES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.I'STON, PROCTOR A CO.Engineers, Locomotive Works, Lincoln, Eugland.Quebec, May 6, 1867-\t-laf-Kui STEAM,GAS A.\\» AVATEK NI'ES, UOILKll FLVBS, Anti nl) kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings, Tonis, Ac.nOILER PUMPS, Con.Me.nji», Sjmcrv \\ alii- Stbaii and Wateii Gacuks, and every descripti.in ol îmeam and Gas Fittkk's Gunns in use, Wholesale null Retail, at greatly reduced prices.The Largest Stock in the City.Send for Catalogue and Price List.J.B.FULLER, 47, DE Y STREET, Atu, Vork City.Quebec, Aug.30, 1867.\t4m-262 HE REVEALS »ECRETS No MORTAL \u2022 7 ever knew.Kiln leslnres to Imppiliet* those wlio,fiom doleful \u2022 touts, catastrophes, cross.-* in love, loss nt r< latiuus and frieinls, ins.» ol Inoliey, .Vc., have I- i nine des| ond In.Sbc luiegs logetlu r those long Separated, gives informal i n ¦ uiici lan.g .'disent friend» or lovers, i> tluie» lost or stuli'U prop,-ity, tells you liiu business you are best qualified to pursue and III ivli.it you will be must sill \u2022 eessful,cutises speedy marriage* and tells you til., very day yo i will lint i), gives you the mime, likeness and cliai'acl.ii>lks of the peison.She rends your very tliouglits, nud by her almost supernatural pnweis unveils the dark and hidden mysteries ol tin, future.From lire stars we Mee in (lie firuiaueiit\u2014the malefic stats that overcome or pi.dominate in tlie configuration\u2014from ilic aspects and positions ul tl.e planets and tlie fixed stars in tlie heavens at the time .it birlb, she deduce* Hie future destiny of man.Fail not to consult (lie greatest Astiolegist on earth, it costs you bot a trille, and you may never again have so favourable an opportunity.Consuil*-ti.ui fee, with liseuess and all desired Infor, million, $1.i arties living at a distance can consult lb.MmImne by mail with i qua! safety and satisfaction to In m»flves,as if in person.A full and explicit limit, written jut, will) al, inquiries nnstvered uud likeness cm losetl s nt bg mail on receipt of price above mentioned.The s'rnt i-t se esy wlil be'uniu-tidiud, and all < tirrespondence returned or destroyed.R.t.reiices of tlie higlu-st order furnished those desiring them.Wr te plaia-ly tlie day of tin- month and year in which you were bom, enclosing u small lock of hair Address, Maiiamk II A.PKKKIGO, I*.0 iiuAivxit 293, BurfAto, N.V.March 29, 1867.\tly-75 REPARATOR_ CAFILLI.Throw nway jour raise frizroN,your switches your wig I»o>trm live ui comfort, iimi not worth a ti>j, Come nj'Oii, come youthful, ct*uic ugly uud fuir, And rejoice in yourown luxuriBnt hair, REPARATOR CAPILLI, J70R REHTOBING HAIR UPON BALD J heads, (fiom what ver cause it may have f.illeii out) and forcing 11 growth of hair upon the face it has no tqunl.It will force the heard to grow upon th\" smoothest ftee III from five to right iv.e-ks or hair upon I,aid heads in from two to three mouths.A few ignorant practitioners have as.-urted that there is nothing rinit w ill force or hasten the growth of the I air or heard.Th.-ir assertions are false, a» thousands ol living witinssiH (from tlu ir own experience) can bear witness.But many will say how are we to distiugiiLh the genuine Irom the spurious ?It certainly is difficult, as nine-lelitiis of tile different Prepniutioiisadvertised for tlie iiairsiid Inarrl are entirely wur hless, and ion may have , already tliroivu away laiga amounts 111 their plin hiise.To such we would say, try the Reparator Cupiili ; it ivill cost you tint hi ng | unless it fully comes up to our representations.1 It your Druggist does not keep ri.send us one diillir and we will forward it postpaid, together with a receipt lor the money, which will be returned you on application providing entire satisfaction 1» not given.Address \\V.L.CLARK X CO., Chemists, No.3, West Fnvctle Mreit, Syuacc.sk, N.Y.guebec, April 3, 1887.\tly-79 Drugs, *\u2014 Dcki riptious of tin- most Remarkable Pi.o es iii the World\u2014Thousands of useful Receipts of every kind\u2014Kecorde of Scientific Inventions and Discoveries\u2014Slatlirii* em-hraiing nil tin- Glib ini K- turn* published, of Public Accounts\u2014i'opulaiion\u2014Emigiutiuti\u2014 Health \u2014M Hilary, Naval and Commercial All drs\u2014Valuable Gem nil Statistical Infor, maiioii\u2014tilicic* ol Literary and Hisb-rii al Interest, illudrative of passing event»\u2014Witty and Laughable Jokes anti Anecdotes\u2014A voluminous personal Cot respondent',' upon every imaginable topic.rnilE LONDON JOURNAL, the best cheap.1.est, largest, ami most beautiful illustrated Publication evet issued, having a Greater Circulation than Hint of uujr other periodical in the world.R0TUtiD$\u2019 MACASS*B OIL J Hlrt El EGA »T AND FRAGR \\NT OIL ! I is uniiersa y in high r< p rto for its on-lire, dented sun.-s In promoting the Growth, Kesiorlng, luipioviiig, and Beaulffÿing the Huim nllair.Il prevents Hair from fslllr.g ' ,'llT \u2022 tuning giey.\u2022trength ns weak hulr, j \u2022 lesi.y the I proper mastication of food.ROWLANDS\u2019 0D0NT0, UR PEARL DENTKIFicE, Compounded of Oriental Ingredients, Is of ini:\\ AM, ALL XlkUS Or P/umhen mid Uusfitteri (Joodi, Wholesale ami Retail, hy JOHN B.FULLER, 47, DEY STREET, Aru1 York Oily.Quebec, Aug 30, 1867.\t4m-'2o2 likfcolventActof INtil.XriuoTQ^ebtm\u2019S I' \"If MI'Ulluli lOlBt.lu tin- Mutterof g Eu Rue vezina, Uf the City of guebec, Merchant, An Insolvent./ kN THE SECOND DAY OF t-KPT KM HER \\ / Next, at Ten o'clocli in tliu forenoon, or as soon as counsel can hu hoard, the undersigned will apply to the said Court, sitting at gilehee, lor a discharge under the said Act.Quebec, June 7, 1867 G.VEZINA.jl0-3m-!34 *1 HE LONDON JOURNAL is issued in X Weekly Numbers, Une Penny.rl'HK LONDON JuURNAL in Moutbl -L Parts, sixpence.riUtE LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly X Volumes, Four .'sliiltiugs aud Sixpence.rpHK LONDON JOURNAL Volumes 1 te X 46 are now ready, bound in cloth.» HE LONDON JOURNAL may bo bad in X the Colonics.fllHE LONDON JOURNAL.Pints and X Volumes uru always in print, fJAHE LONDON JOURNAL Otli.e, 332 Strand, London, guebec, March 29, 1866.ly-75 LbA AN 0 PERRINS CELEBRATED WSRCESTËHSHIftë SAUGE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO IIX the only good sauce.Diiysaltkhies, Dyx Goons, Colors, Lozknoks, CliXRICALB, Oilmen's Stores CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.t HE success of this most delicious uml À unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce \" to their own inferior compounds, the Piildic is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCfc and to see that their name* nre upon tlie irru/iptr.lubtl*, ilo/ptr and bottle.Some of the foreign markets having been suppli'd with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce upon the wrapper and labels of winch tlie names of Lea nnd Perrin* have been forged.L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manu-factuier* and Vendors of such, or any other imitations hy which their tight may he infringed.AoK FOR LFA b PERRINS' SAUCE.And See Name on Wrai'I\u2019kr, Label, Bottle and SroreKK.Wholesale and lor Export by Iho Proprle-tore, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, Loudon, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers amt Oilmen universally.Quebec, Dec.14, 1866.\t12m-2R8 would be curtain to The Ottawa River Navigation me \u2022\u2018The Married,\tCCDipaDy.«Ci .mil* ST KAMI?ICS, 1807.A IONTUEAL TO OTTAWA CITY, Daily 1*1 (Sniidays excepted), slopping at Sr Anns.Oka, Como, Hudson.Point mix Anglais Rigaud, Carillon, Point Fortune, Grenville L'Original M juis, Papiiieauville, Browns, Thursoand Bm kingham.THE SI'LEKDID NEW CAST SAILIIO STEAMER* \u201cPRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Captain H.W.Siikpherd.\u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d Captain A.Bowk.A Train leaves the B01,aventure Street Demit every morning, (tfumliiys exiepteu) at SKVKN o'l lo, k to louueet a' La w Qaab*#, May l«, ll«l snEPUERD IK Extract from Lanetl, December 22, 1866 Liy.Cahbknis Dktekukns \u2014We nre very I sceptical of Inu value of u.-w remedies, ami it was in a spirit of «0 pticism lhat we fried (he ! Iiq.caihouit iletergeiiH.It is represented to * be a concentrated nleoholic solution of the , oust i t tii* ids of I'oiil tir, nnd to contain all the a, live ingredients of tii.tar, fo w it, henxine, miptlialiue, and plienic acid.The addition of water, with sgitation, makes u durable I emulsion, in wliieli the tar remains in a slate of fine suspension, almost equivalent to solution.Out tberapvutiial experience of the preparation i* very sallafactory indeed.1110111 hand, it lias been a most effective agent in the case uf various skin disen*es, cspeiially of 1 lie chronic t' /.mains ilass: aud one case of psoriasis which had resist'd ullotlur kinds of tnatment speeiitly gut well under the appllia'lou of liiu liq.1 ai lioui* tlelrlgeus Wc , Steen it a very valuable addition to our list ol skin n 110 dies, and worthy ot a very extended tr al by tl.e profess on.In Ilia above ela»s.s of disease, and 111 various olhvis, Stu ll a* fetid til ce s.&< ., tire pieparuliuli is put into tlie furm of soap.PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REGISTERED AS SAI\u2019O CARBON 16 DE PERU KNS.) This Soap is unrivalled a» a SKIN N O A P, as pioved by abundant medical testimony By daily use iub étions dis.uses are prevented, ami a clear and healthy appeaiamu impartid to the skin.Sold in tablets nt 6d.aud Is.each, hy 11II Chemists.The above nr manufactured by tlie Sole Proprietors, W.V.WRIGHT &Compy., WholctaU and h.rfxTt Dnigyinti, Manufacturing I'In mint», d c., SGUTHW \\ UK STREET.I.ON DON, S.K., Removed from No.it, Old hisli Mreet, E.C.Estaidisln d l6->7.Messrs.W V.WUIUII I\u2019 A Compy.will t e happy to forwaid to tin trade, free of tib iliatge.a Monthly Price Current of Ottigs t II' muais, Pharma mtlcal and Photographic t hrmu als, of-their especial mauufacluie, id gLaniiitvk.\u2018d purity.Quet\u2019ec, July Id, 1^67,\tly-163 UNDSirs nom, (LAIE DOWNES\u2019»,) I-aIXtiSBOIl IXOUWO, OPPOSITE THE FERRY 1ÆVIS.goaboa, Jane \u2022, K87.\tÏÏI BISHOP\u2019S Effervescent Citrute of .Magnesia INTRODCCKD AND IMIKl'AUKII PY ALFRED BISHOP, Manufacturing Chemist, 17 A 18, Speck\u2019s Fields, Mile End New Town, LONDON.mills perfectly white aud delicately clean 1.granulated prepuiation possesses remark-able effervescent qualities, which far surpasses tliu oruiuary Seidlitx Powder in Its Cooling, Refreshing, and Mild Aperient properties, a* well as in its flavor as a saline draught, 11 is particularly well adapted for women and young children, on account of its most agreeable tl.ivor and mihl effect.N .11.\u2014The genuine lins tlie name BISHOP upon the Bottle, also the Name and Trade Mark upon tliu Label, and is sold in convenient sizes, and secured in so pel feet a manner Ibat it may be shipped with t ufet to any part uf the world.Manufacturer also of Granulated aud Effervescent Carbonate of Iron, Citiato of Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate ot giiiniiie anil .Iron.Carbonate of Lilhiu in Tubes, Citrate .f Litliia, Vichy halt, Scidlitz Mixture, and all other G adulated Preparation*.IxCltAN, RKY \u2014CACTION.\u2014BISHOP'* GRANULAR j ErpKHYLsckXT CiriiAti or Maonxma.\u2014Mr.1 Bishop, having diacovc-rcd tnat llio Label ! widt h he has ttsid lor tliu la*t five years was being imitated, recently applied to the Comt of Chancery for an Injunction tore train *Ui h imitation.The Injunction wa» immediately I granted, and tile Defendant was ordered to pay | alt Mr.Bishop's Costs and destroy tlie Labels \u2022 Diuphiim d of.Mr.Bishop is determined to stop Hie imita- ' lion of ni* Lata*I, uud will, witliout notice or ' delay, take proceeding* in Chancery against any person who may copy or coloiiranly imitate the same.NEW Y (UK, \u2019 ml Dealer in ml Stntioiuiry iiiKLiiimniiiii FROM 2 TO 250 HORSE POWl R.E pecinl attention is called to bis Circular and Upright buw Mills, tie, best and must powerful (janif Mitts ever built.Aud every description of Mill Mncliincry anil Machinery Supplies, PORTAIIB AMI STATHIVAIIV (iRIST UHLS.The best huiNoi.x, Lath and Stavk Maciiinks in use, 1 Machinists'Tools of every description, and ail kinds of iliv most approved Woodworking Machinery in use constantly on Laud ami built fo order.The best TURBINE WATER WHEELS, Mill Gearing, Ac., Ac.Superior Oak Tatiitrrl l.rallirr A Uiibbrr llrlliuii tuid Hose, AT REDUCED PRICES.Shafting, Puliirs and Hangers, Patent Hangers and helf-oiliog Buxis, and every description of AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES, In stoic, al the lowest rates.Drawing* of Mills, Machinery, and Plans and Spécifications made aud information given, at shortest notice.A large struck of Circular anil Mill Saws of Best Make oil hand, much beluir cost prices.Quebec, Au 30, 1867.\t461-202 PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY \u2014or Tl E\u2014 AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT W A L T H AM, MASS.Quebec, Due, 14, 1840.\t12111-288 E.J.CHESLEY, STUCK BROKER, Land and Mining Agent, \u2014 ALIO,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT AGENT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Buildings OrL,rL,-A_ W JA.REFERENCES: Hon.John A.MacDonald, Kingston ; Hon.Alexander Campbell, Kingston, Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston ; lion.Jstues Patton, Kingston; Hon.Geo-ge Brown, Toronto; sheriff larvis, IorontojC.J.Campbell.Esq., Manager Commercial Rank.Toronto; 1.Wood-id*, K-q .Manager Royal Bank.Toronto, Hon P.M.Vankougbnet,Chancellor,Toronto ; Hon.T.I*.McGee, Minister of Agriculture, Montreal.Wro.Workman, Esq., i retideot City Bank, Montreal; B.».Cassells, Esq., Manager Bank U C.guebec; Hon.J.o.Macdonald, Cornwal I ; Judge Jarvis, Cornwall, Hon.B.I'erry, M.L.C.Coboutg i j., » l.a.flat t 1 Sen.\t-99 REFERRING to Glair advertisement ins previous issue of this paper, the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more durable, bettei adapted for general use, and more easily kept in ordjratid repaired than any other watches in tliu market.They aru simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, aud less likely to ho iojtlied than the majority of foreign watches.They are composed of from 125 to 390 pieces, while in an old English watch there nre more than 709 parts.How they run under tlie hardest trio' watches can have, is shown by the following letters :\u2014 PENN.RAILROAD COMPANY.OrncK or thk Gknkiial Sitkuintkm'Kn r, ) Altoona, Pa., 15 Dec., 1866.j Henllcmen : '1 lie watches manufactured by you have bceu in use on this railroad for several years by our eugiiu iucii, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment.There are bow some three hundred ol them carried on our line, and we consider th.m good and rcl able time-keepers.Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watihes give us less trouble, uml have worn aud do wear much longer without repairs than miy watches we have ever had on this road.As you are uwiiie, we f rmcrly U listed to those ol English manufacture, uf acknowledged gooti reputation; but as a class they never kept time us correctly, nor have they dune us good service, as yours.In tnese statements I am sustained by my predecessor, lir.Lewis, tvliose experience extended over a series of years.Respectfully, EDWARD H.WILLIAMS, Gnu nil Superintendent.Imericnn IPofcA Co., IPiiffAmn.NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.Locohotiyk Dki\u2019ahtuxnt, Wist Division, ) RocilBSTKH, Dec.24, 1866.\t) Uentlim n: 1 Lave no hesitation In saying that 1 believe the great majority of Locomotive Engineers have found by experience that Waltham Watches are tlie most s ttisf.ictory ot any fur their uses.They run with the greatest accuracy aad steadiness, notwithstanding the rough ridlug uf an engine, and ns) have have never known one to wear out, they must be durable.I hope to see tin, time whin Railway Companies will gener.lly adopt your walchc», nnd furnish them to nil Engineers and Conductors.In my opinion it wo>.hl i greatly tend to promote regularity aud safety.1 Yours R< spectfolly, CHARLES WILSON, G.Chit/Engineer, llruihcrhuvd of Locomo'nt Engineers .lintricun IFufrA Co., Wuttham, Muss.We make now five different grades o watches, named respectively as follows: Ai'HLKTOM, TkacV A Co.,\tWaltham, Mas* Waltham Watch Comcast, Waltham, Mass P.S.Rautlktt, Wm.Ei.lkht, Homt Watch Comcast AH of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be of tl \u2022 best material, on tlm mosi approved principle, and to pos-ses* every requisite for a reliable time-keeper.Every dealer selling those wall In » is ptovidtd will) tliu company\u2019s printed entd of guarantee, which should accompany each Match sold, so that buyer* may feel sure that they are purchasing tb>> genuine article.There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and wo would laution puriliHs, rs to be on their guard against imposition.Any grades of Waltham Watches may ho purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country.Testimonials ran l>c obtained mi application from many persons in Canada who have worn the watches with the greatest satislm lion.KOI1BIN» A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York ROBBINS, APPLETON A CO , 138, Washington St., Boston, General Agents.ROBERT WlLKKl, Toronto and Montreal, Agent lor Canada Qusbss, Juns 4, 1887.\tJia-*o«.U8 Malt nain, Mass.Boston, Mass.Boston, Mass.'DISSOLUTION Of PARTNfflSUIP, rilJIK BUSINESS liiiliertu carried on be.1 tw.en CHARLES E.LEVEY aud WILLIAM H ERRING, under the iikuio of Ciiahlks E.Liyev A Co, is dissolved, this day, by mutual consent.Tlie business for the remainder of tlie season will lie wound up by tile late firm.(Signed)\tCHAULES E.LEVEY, (Signed)\tW.HERRING.Quebec, Aug.1, 1867.\t17 PUBLICJÛÏICL VPPL1CATION will lie n aile nt the ensuing Session of th\" Purilument of the Province of Quebec, in order to ohtiiu permission for tlie sale of tliu immoveable Property uf tin, late Angus Mai Donald, in bis lifetime Citizen of the Parish of Bccaneoiir, in tlie County of Nicolct, iu tlie District of Three Rivers.Quebec, Sept.9, 1867.\t2m-210 Grocers, Confectioner!», Mil liners, Hatters, Druggists, anil others.l\u2019fiper Un-y-ts, AIN, or with Printed Advettisemeut, at low prices, by weight or by the thous- pr and.T.BROOKES, Manufacturer, No.12, Couillaid Street.Quebec, Aug.5, 1867.\t186 Freight' to and from Montreal, 'PIIE Kt.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company's JL First-Class Steamers ROYAL,\tALBION, RANGER,\tL\u2019AIGLE, 8T.ANDREW,\tHAMPSUN, Will carry Freight to and from 31 ont real, at 40 per cent under Tariff Rites.For further information apply at the Com pauy's unices, in either City.A.ÜABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, June 7, 1867.\t132 P.VALU ERE, STEAM MANUFACTUHEU \u2014UF\u2014 furniture, Ctiair;, Bedsteads, fic, AH Orders executed on the Khortest Notice.U\u201c Ho is also prepared to atte i
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