The Quebec daily mercury, 25 septembre 1871, lundi 25 septembre 1871
[" THE QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY.1/ o /,* k: s >: r s r r n / k r /» o r v /.o s r r r u .k i.i \\ n > c am.\u2014 r»vj.aeor9.nr.b.VOL0VP fjXVIT.\u2014NUMBER 226.QDEBEO OITT.MONDAT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1871.PRICE TWO CENTS.Thk QdKMKO DAILY MKRCI'UY» ( ''.arAituNHMu av Taoa.Caav, aaaioa, 1805 ) UKORGK T.OAR Y Kniroa «no PoaLiauaN.MA\u2019IKN OK ADVKRTININa.>Tn< *\u2018iff i Iion, 6 11 iittit Hud uuilor.$o 50 \u2022*\t\u2022*\t7 lliif* tu 10.80 \u201c\t\u201c\tOvor 10 lluoa, por lino.og Subuqutnl (inertiont.os I All AdvortUomonia, uuacoowpanlod wttli dlrootlona, aro Inaortod until forbid, and , chargod accordluKly.Wookly Inaortlona aro tbargod 8 conU por lino.Orderi fordUcoutlnuintf Advortliomenta, to lia in writing,and delivered by 8 a.ro.previoue to publication.One tiiiuare, yearly, not to oiceud 22 llne«, f30, with the privilege of changing quarterly.Half-Square, not to exceed 14 j line!, $20, with the «nine privilege.Profee- , fional and other Carde, not exceeding 6 linea, $10 per annum.No AdvcrtWementto be con-eldered aa by the year, unleea it ia previoiiHly agreed upon between the partlea.The privilege of Yearly AdvertUeri will be cuu&ued lo their regular huaineaii, and all other Advertisement* l>e charged extra.nrMi comiiiu.iiiation* must be putt paid.¦ TKRMS OK SUBSCRIPTION.Tjane.\u2014Yearly ,$11.Haltyearly, $3.Quar-tjrly,$l 60,In advance,or weekly at Ten cent* weekly, pild in advance.KORKIQN AGENTS.Nxw Yoke.\u2014S.M.Pettenglll A Co., 37 Park 1 Row, New York, and Geo.P.Rowell A Co, 40 ! Park Row, New York, are our only authorized \u2018 Advurtjidng Agent* in New York and lioaton.Cuictoo \u2014Cook, Coburn A Co., Cilice, 87 Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinoi*.I.ONDON.\u2014Mr.K.Alvar, h clement\u2019* Line, Lombard street, aixl G.Street, 30 Cornhill, London, E.C., England, are authorised to receive idvertUetaeutii far the Mercury, Pahi*.\u2014Kor France, our agent* are J.Buisson A Cle., 3 rue de Uondy, Paris, France, .?4| \u20acDA I i% 4: O K I* 4» It \\ T K II, I Bull.FTKJfi A.*N3) MAIUMK.Uoh.John eMcJHurrifhi i\u2019rtu\u2019i.it.Haitian, Beer entry.INSURANCE cllvctvd at the lowest current rates on Buildings, Merchandize and other Property, against loss or damage by lire.On Hull, Cargo and Freight against the perils of Inland Navigation.On similar ilsks with the Maritime Provinces and Atlantic Ports, as far ns New Yoik.On Cargo by Steamers to and from British PortH.A.FRASER, AGENT, «i, HT'.PETER STREET.Uuehec, Msy 12, 1871.\tGm-lll ROYAL LNSURAJSCL o*'\tu.Capital.TWO MILLIONS Sterling, and Large Reserve Funds.I^ire Department.riTUIS Company continues to INSURE Building* and ail other descriptions of Property 1.against LuSS nr DAMAGE bv FIRE, os the most vsvochasi.k tenus, and at tiix lowest HATE! RUABOBD BY ANY GOOD ENGLISH COMPANY.AH ju«t losses promptly settled, without d.idiicll'in or disi mint, and without reference to England.The large Capital and judicious management o this Company, insure the most petfect safety to tho assured.No nbarge for Policies or trausfer*.liilfe Depart nient.NIGHLÏ USIfU^PBUIflUlOH, GARDNER\u2019S COD im Oil CRUM, Perfectly miscible with water.An Elegant Preparation : it can be taken by persons of (he most delicate stomach.In half-pint Bottles, 40 cents ; pint Bottles, 75 cents each.Prepared only by J.GARDNER, Chen.1st, 457 Notre Dame street, Montreal.Quebec, Sept 11,1871.\t213 Company to The following advantages, among numerous others, are offered by parties intending to insure their lives Perfect security for tha fulfilment of its engagements to Pulii y -holders Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the assured.Thirty days\u2019 grace allowed for paymeut of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture of paUry from unintentional mistake.P ilicies lapsed by non-payment ot premiums may be renewed within three mouths, by paying the premium, with a line of ten shillings per cent., on the production of satislsctory evidence of the good state of health of the life assured.Participation of profits by the assured amounting to three quarter* of its nett amount.Large Bonuses declatcd every Five years.Stamps and Polities are not charged for AH Medical Fees paid by the Company MlDlOAL Refenis:\u2014Dit ROW AND CONN KCTK\u2019UT GRIÜO ÏÜOIIK BillUfU.PASSUMPSIC RIVERS; ° \u2014AND\u2014 Massawippi Valley Railioad.Connecting with the ({mini Trunk Railway a» Sherbrooke, |\\ Q.MiokIpmI it Mil\tIMcakitufenl roiilp from ((iiHh-p |0 Lake Meniphmwigog, White Mountains, Mount Wiisliingtoii, rnilE ASCENT by Ktrum Railway is made /\u201c\u201cd \u201cHer MONDAY NEXT, tho 18th 1 l by this route, and I* ontliely free from Instant, PULLMAN PALACE CARS will the h.at and dust incident to the ascent by carriage toad.CONCORD, LOWELL.Lawrence, SSSSKIk PRO VIDE SUE, SPRINGFIELD, ^ NEW YORK, SIX I \\ BULKS the ii.-arrst route from I Quebec to New York, ami the MAIL ROUTE between thea \u2022 |i< Ints.witlmut.hange of ears betw.en Slidhrooke and Sprlngtteld.TWENTY MlMCs the shonest route to Ho.ion, with \u2022 nly one change of csrs fat Sherbrooke) from Quebec Leave Quebec.1.00 p.m.7 00 p m Arrive boston.N.30 a.m.6 »0 ], m ' Anivo New York.J2.30 p m.11 20 p.m! t>* Be sure and ask for tit keti via the Passu mpsic Road.All Information and Tickets may he oh.tallied at the Company\u2019s Office, Masonic Hall opposite tile St.Louis Hotel; «Iso, at the\u2019I Grand Trunk U tilway Ticket Offices L.UILMORK, Superintendent L.GILMORE, General Ticket Agent.G LEVE,\ti ___\t.\tAgent at Quebec, Office, Masonic Hall, opposite St.Louis Hotel.Quebec, July 22, 1871\t3ra-2i9 sud A F PER MONDAY NEXT, the I tub instant, the EXPRESS TRAIN between Point Levi* and RIVIERE DU LOUP will be discontinued.THE MAIL TRAIN will leave Point Levis for Riviere du Loup (stopping at all stations) at u am, and Riviere du Lo.p for Pelut Levis at tho same hour, reaching both places at 4.00 p 111 0.J.BRVDGES, Managing Director.Quebec, Sept.18, 1871,\t215 M (flllKK RM he run on th« DAY EXPRESS TRAINS between MONTREAL and vrUEBEC, leaving Montreal at 8 30 a.m , and I\u2019oiul Levi at 1.30 p.m.C.J.HRYDOES, Managing Director.Quebec, Sept, 10, 1871,\t210 l\u2019or ihe Hiver Saguenay.j ë'reult U ruer rie», Je, Mvcrpuol Coarse Kail.4:U)o tuega tn the t«i>, now discharging ex \"Irentou.\" Kjr sale by M.U.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.30, 1871.\t203 C.P.CHAMPION.Quehei, January 21, *71 AGENT.Jet H! 17 Paper Hangings.jjjpHgy tNTHEC0MB.F OR CLEANING AND POLISHING SILVER, Electro-Plate, Plate Glass, Ac., Tablets, 6d.each.OAKL'YS WELLINCTO)! KNIFE POLISH! prepared exp'-ssly for the Patent Knife Cleaning Machines, India Rubber and Buff Leather Kuifo Board*.Knives constantly cleaned with It liave a lirilliaiit polish equal lo new cut'ery.Packets, id.each ; and tins, 6d., 1*., 2s.6d., and 4s.each.j HE LARGEST and BEST SELECTED i .took of NEW PATTERN\u2019S, iu all I description* of Paper Hanging, just opened and on view a* VERY LOW FIGURES Ditvid TCoi\u20191% !l8* Hi.JOHN 8THUKT, TO D E A LE R 8 : 50 BALES of well assorted i-ample* Room : Papers, will he sold at a slight advance on ; cost.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large assortment of Window Blinds.Quebec April 14, 187 1 Dit, J.B.BLANCH HT J Member and Licentiate in Midwifery of the Royal College of Surgeons of Euglatid, SUASO* 1871.IN THF.COMB.nLOWER HONEY l Just Received And for Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 aud 13 John street.Quebec, July 13, 1871.\t1412 BAMS AND.BACON.A CHOICE LOT of Mild, Sugar-cured I HAMS and BACON.Ju»t received and fur sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 and 13 John street.Qui b-u, June 19, 1871.\t141 OH AMP AON E.Ob LEANSFKHHY CHANGE OF HOUR»! ON and after MONDAY next, the 18th instant, mo \u2019Maid of Orleans\u201d will run as fellows:\u2014 Liaves Orleans.* At 8.15 A.M.2 30 P.M.By order, P.Quebec, Sept, in, 1H71 Leavbh Qoisec.At 11.30 A M.4 80 P.M.PLANTE, Master mylO-210 lo Chicoutimi and Ha! Ha! Hay, calling at Haiu St.Haul's, Les* ElHMilcmftiD, Murray Bay, Uivièro du Loup ami 1\tTiidutisac.THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMER c x- ^sr CAPT.LECOUKS, Will leave St.Andrew\u2019» Whaif every TUKS-DAk MORMNij, ut 7 o\u2019clock, calling at Riviere du Loup at (J p.m.Returning the steamer will lenvo Chicoutimi on 1 HURSDAYS, In the morning ; Murray Hay at 7 A M ou h lUDAYS.For further iulormation apply at Ihe office of the St.Lawrence Towboat CompaDy, St.Andrew's whar',\te- j, A.GABOUBY, Secretary.Quebec, Sept.10, 1871.\tj|9 SALT AFLOAT.2600 Bags Liverpool Coarse Salt, now landing ex \"Haldoti,\u201d and for sale in loi» to suit purchaser*.GIBB, LAIRD k CO.Quebec, Sept.19, 1871,\t220 MoUfiHET D01BECUO., SUCCESSORS TO ll.tioodwln to Co., NO.24, ST.PAUL STSBET QUEBEC, MPOUTERS and MANUFACTUBEBH Earthenware, wholesale dealers iu Pressed pid Cut Flint Ul44*ware, aud every article Ldouging to that branch of the buslaesa.I Coal Oil and Coal Oil Lamp* of all deacrlp-|ions.Hilver-plated and Rrilanuia Ware.' We are now prepared to executa all orders frith promptness, having received a full st ick all claasee of Good* bv the following taels s\u2014 Ex \u201cArran \u201d I Id Crates Earthenware, 8 Hhds.Iron, Stone, Dinner aud Toilet ware.Ex s*.\u201cSt.Patrick,\u201d 1 Ciatcs Earthenware, Hhd Glassware.Ex ss.\u201cCorinthian/ Crates Earthenware, Hhd.Dcsi-eit S.ts, Ex ss.\u201cOttawa,\u2019 Orates G1 ante.Ex ss.\u201cNiger,\u201d 1 Cases Dm auters, Tumblers and Wines, Cut Flint.Ex \u201cJ0I14 Harbour,\u201d I Case* Flint aud Double Lamp Chimueyg oaiToil PROVING : OF QUEBlC.X'AIII.UJIKNT IIOUHK.PRIVA-riT BILLS.Prevent friction in cleaning and injury to the knife.Oakev\u2019s Wellington Knife Polish should bo 1 sed witli tho R mrds.\\ | CEI k CHAN DON\u2019S, 1st quality, Green IJAUT1KS intetiding to make applieslion to I.iccntiate of,,he Royal College of Physicians ' Wr.y! Mousseau, and other favorite bran d ! -the-Le*U,\u2018,urB ofLondon'\tIf,pints and quarts.ADAM WATTERS, II aud 13 John street.Quebec, June 3, 1871.\t127 In solid blocks\u2014Id., 2d., 4d , and la each.JOHN GAKEY& SONS WAAlffACrs/rlt.US Or VU ?/ r J / ^ ¦ p\t' ~\t « Giiealier\u2019s, at Emllluo, Chat, klargunx.) vintage 1861 Just received and fur sale by ADAM WATTERS, II and 13 John street Quebec, June 3, 1871.\t127 Legislative Aisemldy respectlt ely, (which aro published in full la tho \u201cQuebec Official Onsette,\u201d) to give TWO MONTHS NOTICE of tlie application (dearly and distinctly specifying its natur.and object.) in the \u2022\tQuebec Official Uaiolte,\u201d In the Krctu h and I'*' gllsh languages, aud also in a French au an English newspaper, published in the district effected, and to comply with the require meiiis thc-raiu mentioned, sending copies of \u2022\the first and last of am-li nutic-i a to the Private Bill Office of ea- h HuIhc.AH peti'ions for brivsle Bills tui:st ho pre-s tiled within the \u201cHrst three weeks of the SeH.iuti.BOUCHER ns IIOUCHEUVILLE, Oik.Leg Council.O.M.MUIR, Clk.Leg.Ass.Qusbeo 14th July, IR71.\t163 iSea, Bathing; umwt fAMliy CIBRUll l*1 OR 8 A JL, K.I (Wit k I/LOWEK PLANTS, for bedding k\tX out, will ha sold cheap.«DAM WATTERS, 11 * i3 John street.Quebec, June 23, 1871.\t146 FOR SALE.CJlIUMf Rifle*, Revolver*, PinhiiiK Rod*, imd ])U Rear, IVaRoii*, Ac., Ac., Ac.FOR SALS.The Nhool will RE-OPEN for MICHAELMAS TERM, on SATURDAY\u2019, 9tb September Fur piospectus, or farther information, apply to The REV, C.H.BADGLEY, M.A., Rector.Quebec, May 23, 1871.\t119 The Royal Editioo ofOperas, EDITED BY A.SULLIVAN, i \u2019 OMPLETE HANDBOOKS for the Theatre, v> containing the whole ot the music, amt Italian and English words, royal 8 vo.Priee, \u2022l.tl.T each.The following are now ready :_ Faust,\tFra Diavolo, II Trovators,\tLa Sonamhula, Martha,\tII Barbiere, Don Juan,\tb idello.OVERT WATER, Syrian, Royal Muscadine, ?°,!\"\u2018.,i .\tFfgam O Muscat of Alrxandiia.White Frontiunàr Luciadi Lammermoor, (lUcreala Botgla.r'HK uuder-igDed ha* received instructions ______\tfrom the owner to offer, by private sale, 4 HANDSOME FAMILY CARRIAGE \u2018He following, »i* : \u2014 (nearly Oi-w.) will lie sold cheap.To 1 \u2018 Double lUnel I\u2019ntunt Central Fire Breech-bo seen at Hough\u2019s C.iniage Factory, Ursule loading Gun, by G, H street.\t(complete.) ! 1 Double Bartel Breech-loading Needle Gun, by Needham, London, (complete.) : 1 Double Barrel Muxil-i-loader, by Green, London, (complete.) Bisaop\u2019a Collsok, 20th July, 1871.E CHAPMAN, Registrar, B.C.2awtd-l60 Choice Hot-House drapes.of Alrxandiia, White Froutignar, Wbltn Nice Black Hamburgh, Wiluioti\u2019a Black Hamburgh, Champion Black Ham-bnrgb, Black Damaaca, Blai k Alicant, Lady Downa, Trsntham Black, Foster\u2019* Seer Unir Black Bt.Peter, Ac.For sale only by ADAM WATTERS, 11 nod 13 John street.Qtubec, Sept.7,1871.\t210 1 Double Barrel Muxxle-loading Euffcld, bv Woodward, (complete.) 1 Short Enffehl, by R.T Pritchett.3 Long Euffelds.1 Lancaster Biffe.I Peabody Rifle, Hreech-loadcr needle gun, I Revolver\u2014Smith A Weesoo.1 Revolver\u2014Colt.1 Salmon and 2 Trout Rods.I>v K-ll Dublin.Reals, Lines, Ac , Ac.1 Tin Case, containing everything requisite for fly Ashing, such ns Flies, Lines, Casting Lines, Gut, Ac.I Pair Fishing Bcota\u2014long.ST.LAWftENbE HALL, C A V OU X A .mills well-known Establishment has been L considerably improved during the past winter and is now opt-n for the reception of Gin sts.Liberal arrangements made with families fur the si asuti.Applications addnssed to the undersigned, att'aconna, will In- promptly answered.Messrs.SHIPMAN A KKNLY, Managers.\u2022Juehec, June 27, 1871.\t148 BERGER\u2019S HOTEL, MURRAY RAY, THE ONLY FtltsT-CLASH HOUSE IN THIS POPULAR WATERING PLACE.'P OU it I STS VISIT.NU MURRAY BAY 1 will find OuUEUUEK\u2019S HOTEL capable of accomiuudatii.g over one bundled guests.Since last scrmui thi- house ha* been enlarged and thoroughly repaired, ami 110 pains will Dawes, Loudon, lie spared to make visitors comfortable.Bowling Alley and Hilliard Table III cuiinei tlou with tho Hotel.N.It.\u2014Charge! modeiote.GEO.DoSERUER, Proprietor Quebec, Juno 30, 1H71\t151 neers and Mechanics.LONDON JOURNAL\u2014Voluminous Personal Corruspundence on every topic, LONDON JOURNAL\u2014The lest, cheapest, largest I\u2019etiidical, with the Greatest Circulation LONDON JOURS AL III Monthly parts,Sevcn-pence, : LONDON JOURNAL half-yearly volumes, foui shllHiigs aud sixpeuee.I LONDON JOURNAL\u2014Volume* 1 to 5J are tu.w ready, bouud iu clulh.LONDON JOURNAL may he had of all lio ik> sellers iu the Colonies at a slight advance on the Luudun publishing price.LONDON JOURNAL\u2014Paita aud Volumes are always iu prlut LONDON JOURNAL Office, 332, Strand, Luudon.LONDON lOURSAL\u2014The Pioprietor bega his Coluni ,1 readers to obtain his Journal through the Local Agent* Juvbcc, Aug.5, 1871.\tiawly-182 37 Hhds.17 Tierces, S Choice bright lutrbadoes Sugar.47 Barrels, ) 105 Puns k .24 Hhds.> Choice Bright Barbadoea Syrup 15 Barrels, ) For sale by OIBB, LAIR!) A CO.Quebec, Aug.7, 1871,\t183 EX \"INDIAN QUEEN.*\u2019 250 BARBELS \u201cEXPORT OIL \u2019 120 BARRELS \u201cMAPLE LE tF.\u201d IEW GOODS [NEW GOODS Ul.TAll.lilil\u2019tllTMOT.LX/ E at-.- at presenl opining a large assort-IV mi nt of Goods, suitahlo for the use of liurcho* uud Convents, consisting of\u2014 |asi>« In China, Vases in Bohemian Glass, Vases in Parian Marble, Vases iu Silvered Glass, Candlesticks in Silvered Glass, Candlesticks in China, Candlesticks iu colored glass, Tumbler* in colored glass.J Also, a choice assortment 01 Religious sub-lets iu Parian-ware, comprising\u2014 ['\u2019Christ,\u201d by Thorwaldsen, \u201cMadonna and Child,\" by O.Raphael, \u201cVirgin and Child \" \u201cSt Joseph an I Child,\u201d \u2019 Annunciation,\u2019* \u202281 Ph Hip,\u20195 \u201cPius t e Ninth \u201cThe Return of the Prodigal.I Wo are als > lonstautly receiving tho latest upiovi-ments in Coal OH Lamp Fittings, |id keep constantly on hand\u2014 Chandeliers, 0-llght, Chandeliers, 4-lighr, Chandelier*, 3-ligh), Chandeliers, 2-light, all Hlldu Lamps, Hall Pendant*, Uiacket Lamps, Hall Lamps of all patterns, hgi ther with Globes of all colors, Chiinuies, J'irners, Wicks, Paper Hhades, Chimney |rushes, Ac, COAL OIL.We keep only such Brand* as we can safely commend ; and would specially diiect the etitlon of housuholdeis tu our \u201cUarhon I,\" put up Id cases of 6 gallons each.iow-Koonts, Ko.24, St.Paul Nt (Quebec, June 14, 1871,\t6m.136 IftEAT ATTRACTION.ild at (Ircal Reduction 8.Bedard, Watchmaker & Jeweller, 35 St.Joho struts Uppir Town» QU E B EC.rnilE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to give 1 hi» custom th and the publie an oppor- tunity o pun ha-ing, ha.mad \u2022 a I uge reduc- Factory Filled ami Course Salt,\tPr'\u2018\",,1* T1\tf;,r ^1\u2018lu t,l'u \" s\t> i assortment ul Jewellery iu the city, just For sale in lots to suit purchaser* 1,000 Bag- Factory Filled Salt, 5,(00 Bags Coarse\tdo Ten to the ton, hv Ulltll, LAIRD A t.O.Quebec, Aug.17, 1871.\t192 PUBLIC K 0 1\u2019 I he prerrnt.Fatai.Accident.\u2014Joseph Falardeau, aged about 20 years, 0 cirter, whilo returning from Cbarleebourg with aomo townspeople, about six o\u2019clock on Sunday evening, was thrown out of bis wagon by tho breaking off of one of the wheels a short diilaoca below Cbsrleaboorg Church, When picked up it was found be bad sustained ¦cvere injuries, of which ha died at 11.30 this morning.Thki.ate Mr.Pa pen k au.\u2014Tbe funeral of the late Mr.Papineau will lake plaee nt Montreal on Wednesday morning.Several of our citixana left to-day to do honor to tba ramaina of Ibis celebrated politician.Custom House Receipts.\u2014Tba dutiaa collie tad at tbe Custom House to-day nuioanted to $5195.G7.The speech of Mr.Gladstone at Sheffield oontains the usual asaumptions of tbo party to which be beloogs, aod tho usual assumption of English speskors en publie occasions, thsl is to sty that the iotorett of England it also tbe interest of those she deals with.This speech has been already laid before oar reader*, having been published in Saturday\u2019s Mercury, and therefore needs no reproduotioo.Mr.Gladstooo deplores the position of tho colonies in reference to freo trade.Some twenty-five years sgo, Mr.Gladstone then being io office as Britain\u2019s Colonial Secretary, wrote a despatch to then Governor-General of Canada or bis representative, saying in effect that free-trado would injure Canada, but that loyalty, founded on mere sentiment aod existing independent of uny praotioal interest, would keep Canada faithful to English cooncetion.Ho admitted, in any osao, tho measures ho was then apologising for were immediately injurious to Canada, and were it not for the Economitt newspaper, the free-trader* of Montreal and the people good oil Abraham of the Montreal Gazette nted to call tho philosophera of St.Sacrament street, there is no reason to doubt that tbe admission of the Colonial Secretary would have been followed byeom-ponasiioD to Canada for the injury inflicted on her by the legislation of tbo Lto Sir Robert Feel.Tho interests of Canada were, however, then, as at mtoy other periods, sacrificed to the convenience ol Montreal.That egostical and arrogant town contrived to bo as usual in the fore-grout.d, and aa usutl acted on the principle uf burniog your neighbor\u2019* house 10 boil your own egg.Sioce then Mr.Gladstone baa not been able to 1 ok back on hi* colonial ciner with much satisfaction.Tire loitim isLnds ttansferred, most ol th\" colonics discontented, and almost nil of ih>\u2019tu more or has protectionist : these are tba triumpha ol tbu colonial carcnr of Glad* stone; while hi* administration of \u201chome affairs'\u2019 prouti-cs to be condemned by hia countrymen before long, if not in tbe next ¦eesioo of the Imperial Parliament.While, however, this much must be said of tho failures ol Mr.Gladstone, there can bo hut one opinion ol thn diplomatic portion of his ¦perch, it was simply aduritahle, and no place could hava been better telrcted than Sheffield from which to remind, not merely one nation, but all tho nations, aa the Prime Minister of England from hia national itutm might well do, that commerce ia the treat civiliser of mankind and the mundane harbinger of peace on earth.our citizona who wore awake at that early hour, aod g»vu prourina of bid weither.The atoim, bowevrr, oeaaed »* audJealy »¦ it came, and all were able lo enjoy a pleasant day out of doors, which, alter to uou-ually buk place this afternoon at a quarter past two, between several picked men of the \u201cILyal Alfred\u2019\u2019 and tho Royal Artillery.The weather could nut he more propitious, and the ground ohoacu, the Esplanade, was well adapted for the game.A large number of KY 154HLK THIS MORNING.I London, Sept.24.The Wigan mine ia still burning, and tbsrc are frequent riploainua.Heavy galea prevail in the channel.No disasters are reported.Congress of loteruatioualabaa adjourned, after making arrangement» for movemenla in Germany and Spain.Paria, Sept.23 j An interview was held yesterday by Herr -Von Armio and Count de Raumaat.President Thiera will remain at Versailles until GUO, after the settlement of the quest ion of the below tba tversge.Buckwheat leas in quautity than uir-i.Rye, nearly an average crop.IIcy greatly rnduoed in quantity, but of excellent quality.Potatoes, nearly an average.Sugar, probably an inornate of 30 per e\u201473 years\u2014would prevent mv ever g-lting radl-1 cully cured.1 had trinl a number of physi-! clans, aud had taken a large quantity of j medicine, both allopathic ami homa-opatbic ; but bsd gi t no relict.1 had read of astonishing cures having been made by your r> medies ) and some four month* ago I read a notice iu the Philadelphia Soturilay t'.venin* Pott of a cure having been effected on a person who had long been snfl'crlug a* I had been.I went right off and gut Seme of each\u2014jour Karsnpstilliau It-solvent, Ready Relief, Mid Regulating Pills\u2014ami commenced takluc them.In three dry» I was greatly relieved, anil now feel as well as ever.C.\\V.JAMES, Cincinnati, Ohio.K jT R.BiDWAY\u2019S BEADY BELIEF Cure» Hit* Wo ml Pain* In from One to twenty Minutes.NOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any one Buffer with Pain.RAHWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.It was the lint and is THE ONLY RAIN REMEDY That instantly stopi the excruciating pains, allays IntUmmations, and cures Cougesliens, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application, N FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Utd-riddeu, li.Urm,, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic,-or prostrated I with disease may suffeij ItAUWAY\u2019S HEADY RELIEF WILL AFFORD IN8TANT EASE.INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY8.INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.CONOEHMoN OF THE LUN08.SORE THROAT.DIFFICULT BREATHING.PALPITATION OF THE HEART.HY8TKRIC8, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.CATARRH, INFLUENZA.HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.NEURALGIA.RHKUMATIHM.COLD C1HI.L8, AGUE CHILLH.The application of the RMMly Rfllittl to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exist* will afford ease and comfort.Twenty drops iu half \u2022 tumbler ot water will in ah w uromout* cure CRAMPE, 8PA8MH, HOUR KTOUACII, HEARTBURN.8ICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELH, and all INTERNAL PAiNK.Traveller* should always carry a bottle of RADWAY\u2019d BEAU Y RELIEF with them.A few drops iu water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water.It 1» better than French Brandy or Bitt rs as a stimulant FEVER AND AGUE.FEVER AND AGUE cured.There i* not s remedial agent iu this world that will cure Fever and ague, and all other Mulatlous, Ri loi:*, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and olhci Fever* (aided by RADWAY'8 PILLS) so quick as RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF.RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF is tiro best, cheapest and safest remedy that can be used for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS and other Fevers.NOT ONE person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to Fever and Ague, if they will only lako RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF, and keep their howelt open with HoUwai/\u2019i P,IU.Hundreds Iu tho west, who have hitherto been doctoring at tbo rate of one aud two hundred dollars fora few Drouths treatment, are keeping themselves aud families free from FEVER AND AGUE, CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, 4c., for one or two dollar* a year, spent for RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF «nil RADWAY\u2019S PILLS (coated) Tho READY RELIEF will;afford instant tan to all.N B \u2014See that every bottle has an India Rubber Stopper.Sold at all Druggists.Price 25 cunts.DR.RADWAY\u2019S I'UmiT\ti\u2019lLLS PKUFECTLY TA S TELES * ELEGANTLY COATED WITH SWEET GUM, PURGE, REGULATE, PURIFY, CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN.RADWAY\u2019S PILLS For the cure of all disorders of the Ktoraacu, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costive-ries», Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, luffaurmnUun of the Bowels, i\u2019llri, and all deraug-ment» of the Internal Viscera.Warranted to effect a positive cure.PURELY; VEGETABLE containing no Mercury, Minerals, orj Dele, terious Drugs.Observe the following symptomr resulting from disorders of the Digestive organs : Constipation, Inward i'ilea, Fullness of the Blood in the bead, Asciuity of the Ktomarb, Nnusca, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness nr weight in the Ktomuct.Hour Eructations, Kinking or Fluttering at \u2018ne pit of the Stomach, iSwiuuuicg of the U nd, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart.Chokiug or Kuflo'atiug Ken» liions when in a lying posture.Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficl ucy i.l Perspiration, Yellowness of the Kkin and Eyes, Pain in the Kide, Ob' s', Limbs, and sudden flushes ot Heat, Ibuuiug in Hie Flesh.A few doses of RADWAY\u2019S PILLS will free tire system from all tire above namotl disorders.Price '.M ccnl* |»er Box.IIE,in l.lLtSE A* TRUE Send one letter stamp I i RAD W\\Y 4 CO, 439, St.Paul street, Montreal.Quebec, May 10, 1871.\tly-109 0.\u2014c.- f 1 Ui CHILDREN\u2019S CARMINATIVE CORDIAL, \u2014FOR\u2014 All CoinplaiiatMjIiicidriil|lc Inftent*, \u2014J8 U C H A SI\u2014 TkktiiinuU\u2019ains, Infantile Cholera, Diakkikka, Dysentery, Restlessness, Sleeplessness, (tkipino ok tub Bowels, &c.TbeJ|.8ootbing| Properties^ of; this Valuable Preparation are EITIUELY FREE F HUH OPIUM, Full directions with each bottle.Prior, 26c FOR HALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.DEVINS & BOLTON! APOTHECARIES HALL, MONTREAL.Quebec, Aug.22, 1871.Iy-i96 $100 UK WARD.INOR the recovery of tbo body of JOSEPH l1 ROBINSON, of Quebec, who ws» drowned will le bathing off Carolina Island, on the 1st August ultimo.Guillaume Lemieux, grocer, 102 St.Joseph street, M Rocb, Quebec, wbo happened to be in Montreal on the 13th August, relates that while there be met one Pierre Hirois, who told him lhat on their way up the Lower Kt.Lawr-rice Ihey picked up a naked body, witlr wbat be took to be bathing drawers on.He (Kinds) ssys rhey took toe body ashore (South side.) and buried it at high water mara.As it is not known where Pierre Kirois lives, or to what schooner be telongeil, the Executor* respectfully r quest Mesaieura the Curés of the different parishes on both sides of the river to be pleased to announce the above faits to their respective congregations, in order to trace, if possible, the whereabouts of this man, Pb rre Kirois.By order of the Executors, EDWARD J.O'FLAHKRTY, THOMAS HOLT, P.P.BOWMAN.Quebec, Kept.9, 1871.\t212 N O TI CE.IK HEREBY GIVEN, that by an order of tha Honorable Ur.Justice Taecheroan, one of the Judges of the Kupenor Court for the Province of Quebec, rendered at the request of Taoxas Hot, Farmer, of the Parish of HI.Vallier, iu tho district of Montmagny, It is ordered that all person! interested iu the estate of the late CHARLES MARGUERITE TARIEU DE LANAUUIEKE, iu her lifetime of the City of Quebec, do appear before one of the Judge* of the Huperlor Court, in the Judges' Chambers, In the Court Uouee, at Quebec, the FIBKT day of DECEMBER NEXT at ELEVEN o\u2019clock iu the forenoon, in numbers cop 'tent to give their advice for the nomination of a curator to the vacant eataie and succeaalou of the laid late Cbarlee Marguerite Tarieu da Linandiere.T.FOURNIER.Attorney for the Applicant, T.Roy.Quebec, Sept, 4,1171\tlm-291 0131 3528 aUEBKC DAILY MEKCUKY, BEPTK ,\t1871.MmU Ttmr TmMe Pa«T OvriOB, Qvuw, Auv.lHIl Dpi.a.hTpTm ».oo «.00 MAI l|> rail way and Kaalward _ daily (6).7.00 Ui* lore du Li>ii|i and C'acouua, by Pixpru»» daily, at.\t\tLOCAL MAILS.\t4.30\tSt.Anselme ACouuty of Dorchester, dally 8.30\t\tBeaumont and St.Michel, daily\t 8.30\t3.00\tIlleuvilU, Lauaoii twice daily\t Levis, tbiico dully.9.00\t4.30\tSouth Quebec, twice daily\t 8.00\t\tSt.Marie Ac., County Beance, daily.New Liverpool and St Jean Chrysotome twice daily\t \t3.00\t 8.00\t2.30\tSpencer Cove twice daily\t 8.00 8.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 10,00 30'3,00 3!!'5.00 .Vi I .00 6.48 .00 4.30 8L Sauveur and St.Kocb, tbrlce daili bergurvllle A Cap liouge.South Shore, (Went), St.Nicholaa to Be> cantour, daily.North Shore (Weet).St.Koy, to Three Kivern by land daily North Shore (Kaat) by land, Beauportto Murray Day Cbleou timl, Monday, Wed, neaday A Kriday., Murray Bay,Tadouaa< aud Uraud Baie, per Htu.unr \"Union,\" Monday A \u2018I hura.(c) Murray liay.Tai1ou«at and (irande Baie, per hteamer \"Magnet,\u201d Tiirediry aud Kriday (O.L< a f.bouleuientH, St.Pain'll Bay and Cbi-i oulirni, per eteaiuer \u201cClyde,\" Monday A Kiiday (in NORTH AMERICAN.\t.1784\tCspl.J.Miller, NORWAY\t*\t.1100\tCapt.Mylin*.SWEDEN\t\t.1150\tCapt.McKenti*.Hailing from LIVERPOOL everyTHURS* DAY,and fromQUKBEC every SATURDAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails aad Passengsts, from and t« Londonderry.Dates of sailing areasfollowa:\u2014 FROM QUEBEC : SCANDINAVIAN.Saturday, 2nd Sept , 1871 .HIBERNIAN.\t\u2022\u2022\t22nd\t\u2022\u2022 MORAVIAN.\t7uor,\u2014Dining-room, 18 18 feet; drawing-room, 18 x3i ; sitting-room, 18 x 12 ; bed-room, 17x16; batb-room, 12 x 16, (with water closet.) On Second floor,\u2014 Three bed-rooms, 31 x 17, 18 x 18, 15 x 12 ; uursery, 10 x 12; end three servant's bed room*.In Baerment,\u2014Kitchen, dslry, wine cltar, and spacious wood and root collar.There is a lawn in front, and a large garden and orchard In roar, with two wells, pumps, stabling, swiug, Ac., Ac.Tbe site oommauds a pleasing view of the northern vallay and mountains.Apply to O.T.CARY, or to E.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, July 26, 1871.\t6 LABOZE\u2019S SYRUP,'! OF ITTÏU 0R.ISVK .'15 Yeartgf tuccete atteet it rjfiaeyae; STIMULANT TONIC, to restore the func- Acer\u2019s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair (o its natural Vitality and Color.A ilressiug which it ut ouce agreeublc, hciilihy, uud eH'cctuul lor pn-Miviug the hair.Faded or gray hair is toon restored to its original color with the gloss and frothnest of youth, Thin hair is thick-eii>\u2018il, fulliu# Imir clicckcd, and baldness olloa, iliougli not always, cured by its iisu.Nothin# can restore ilia hair where tho follicle* are destroyed, or llie ginuds atrophied uud decayed.Ihit such as remain can he saved for useful ii*»* ty ibis application.Instead ¦ f fouling (he Imir with a pasty sedi-meut, it will keep il dean uud vigorous.Ils occasional use will prevent thu hair NTl-SKitvoui tonic, to cure me nuire- ; nom uiosc iicieienous substances whu tous indisposition» preceding disease, and | make some preparations dangerous at i?n Î4^ S*,'?, il*if r* V ° u / i ,\t*\t, i injurious to I he hair, the Vigor ci NU-PERI0D1C, to dissipate sAiesri»< aud ;\t., .\u201e htcite wiili or without intenuiiieoce.for 0 '\u2022 .1 / u ,'1 lut *ia,',n H' t* wanli ' tton* of the stomach, stimulate those of Lin,or foul uh*( Htion» on noiiig pin t of the body, lienee the oeem piounl ii-e of a boule of this HurmparlHa U mb visible, even when no netive pyniptom» nf dbea*e ap)>ear.l\u2019or«oni« nlHieted with the IdllowiiiKeMio tlnint» penerAilly Uml imniediMte relief, and, nt math, eu re, by (he u*o of this SAHS.irA li ! ! -J.A: Hf.Anlhny*» Fir*» Itoar or Eri/nijtelnii, TeHrr, Suit Khtu»nt Scald Head, Hiiwteortn, Barr ICf/e*.fit,ce Kar*, nud oilier eniRtions * ly-l C À U T i O N.Tbe efficacy ofFANCRKATIC EMULSION, PANCREATINE and its PREPAUATIONH, in the treatment ofCunsnmption, Indigestion, and Wasting Diseases, depending entirely upon tbalr purity and strength, Messrs, 6AVOUY k MOORE caution tbe public against Inferior préparât tons, which are ralcu-lated to cause disappointment, aud to iujur< the reputation these medicine* have acquired, i'll re baser* should sen that each buttle bas the namai- of SAVORY and MuORK, and their trade mark.\u2014143, New Bond street, London.Aoixti-Messrs.F CUNDILLACO., Montreal.Quebec, March, 1870\tlaw-ly-TI HLACKFMAR'S HOAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.¦-nebec, Ang.25, 1870.\tIaw-ly.198 CIRSONS\u2019liKi P«NT ' PATBONWKD HY The Brit if Ii Uurerutuent ; G.iNMfoft he Nobility* Gentry The ladiAnGoveroiuvut i It ail way * LtunU ComiHUiiee, The I.'o'oiiIaI Gomniuciii I Co11utIi-h, Iron MHeterH.Ac., For all kind» of OUT-DCOIt WORK.And is proreil, after a test u( 70 year», to stir|>ais any otber I\u2019aint.CANONS\u2019 I PAINT Is es|ic'cially applieaMe tu In.ii ItuuGng, F.irin nu.l othci' Buildings, Bridges, Farm Implements, Carts and Wagons, Oates, Ac.Ac., and all exposed work, and where adopted, a Saving of moro than 60 por cent.inn) in the end bo safely reckoned upon, as not only s il clic.tper iu the first place when purchasing, but lasts twice as long as any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR É\tCOLOURS.\tfffjfî I'reparcd Oil Mixture for tbe Anti-Corrosion.Oils.Turpentine, Varnishes, Ixith for Outside and Inside Purpo os, sjiecially manufactured for the I'linmtc lli'i'h'*, Ac.o ¦ i ' ' ¦¦¦ MIKT./ ¦\tBdcW.es, .Vnccocs, Villas, ,o.) \"v.-r,- kind of llrick.Stone, (.'ompo, ko., is Iiur v.i.lo.1.null is the \u2022 Illy (inilit that will KKFKn r \\I.I.V KI'SÎS ' TIIK KAY8 f>F THE M N.The original Anti-t'orrosioii is rolely manufactur'd.and o.iii ou I v bo obtained of WAITER CAf G0:J a 0 SOHP, LONDON.Caution.\u2014All i nsiiH br.-r the trmUi mark, nr are tint genuine.Paints ami tut.» ProI'IHI.y BxronTATtoN.Quetiec, March 23, 1871.«a PACKX1) ro« lxf-ly.71 LEA AND PERRINS' CELEBRATED Worcestershire Sauce, DECLARED BY CONNOIN8KUR8 TO m M OUT (im SAUCE* Betts\u2019s Capsule Patents.IO prevent Infringements, notice is hereby given, that BKTTS'H NAME Is ON EVERY C'APmULK he makes for the principal merchant* in England and France, thus enabling vendor, purchaser and consumer, not only to identify the genuineness of the Capsule, but likewise the toutents of the vestel to wbicli it is applied, 'iho Lord Chancellor, in hi* judgment, on tbe 8th February, lsfl3, said Gist tbe Capsules are not used merely for the purpose of the ornament, but that they are serviceable iu protecting the wlna Iront Injury, and insuring Its genniueuets.MaxcracToaii*1, WHARF IROAD, CITY RO.VD, LONDON, ANDf BORDEAUX, FRANCK.Quebec, Aug.8, 1871.\tlaf-Sin-ISS In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, or Greensickness, this Wine is a powerful auxiliary ol thu ferruginous preparation*.In coi,junction, for examiile, with Vai.lrt's Pills, the rapidity of Ita action is really mai voilons.Depot In Paris, L.FRERE, 19, rue Jacob.GUYOT\u2019S TAlI, CONCENTRATED 1\u2019KOOF LIQUEUR.MR.GUYOT has succeeded in depriving tar nt its insupportable sourness and bltturnrss, and In rendering it very soluble.Profiting by this happy discovery,be prepare* a concentrated liqueur of tar, which in a small volume contains a latgu proportion of the acilvo principle.GU t\u2019OT'8 TAR possesses all tbe advantage* of ordinary tar-water wlthontany of its drawbacks.A glass of excellent tar-watar without an?disagreeable taste mar be instantaneously obtained by pouting a teaapoonful Into aglasa -r'r; * WELCH, MAR6BT80N & Co, !6 aoil 17, Cbespsiilc, London.Manufacturers and Warehousincn, Gentlemen's Ties, Shirt*, Collars, Flannels, Spun Silk ntni Fancy Cotton Shirtings, Scarfs, Mufliers, Piiffgurees, Unices, Hells, Silk mul Cambric Handkerchief*, Hugs, Umbrellas, Portmanteaux, liât Cases, Ac., Ac., Ac.MANUFACTORIESBatous Placb, Hoith.wahk ; Foyli Htuxit, Loxiioxosurt.ESTABLISHED 1x26 WHOLESALE ONLY.Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists for-warded on application.Quebec, Aug.25, 1871 CAUTION ACAIN8T FRAUD.riMIK SUCCESS OF THH MOST DBLICI-X OUS amt unrivalled Condiment having cittised certain dealers to apply tho uatuo of \"Worcustersbiro Sauce\" t» their own inferior compounds, the public Is hereby Informed that the only way to secure the genuine Is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE and to tee that their names are upon the waarrsa, lsiils, arorrxa and iuttlr Some of Hie foreign markets hivleg been aupplied with a spurious Worcestershire .Sauce, upon tl.o wrapper and labels of which the naioex of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L.and P give notice that they have liirnished their correspondent* with power of Attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturer* and Vendor* of such, or any other Imitations by wbicli ibeir right may be infringed Ask for Lea and Perrins\u2019 t\u2019auce, Ami see name on Wropper, Lalrel, Bottle ami Si upper.\tJj Wholesale and for Export bv the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse A 111 .ckweil, Loudon, Ac , Ac.; and by Grocer* and Oilmen unlver.sally.Quebec, Dec.27, \u201987».\tlaw.ly-203 wate economising time, facilitating carriage, and obviating the disagreeable necessity of Hand-ling tar.UUYOT'X TAR replaces advantageously several more or Icai Inactive ptisan* in the treat ment of cold», bronchitis, coughs, and Catarrh*.OUYOT'.I TAR is eraploytd with the greatest success iu the following diseases Aa a Draught.\u2014H teaepoonful in a glati of icater, or lira tableepoonfult in a bottle.BRONCIIITIH, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, COLD\", OBSTINATE COUGHS, IRRITATION OF THE CHEST, PULMONARY OONHUMP'iTON, WHOOPING COUGH, DISEASES OF PUE THROAT.Aa a Lotion.\u2014/Vre or diluted with a little scaler.AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN, ITCHINOa.DISEASES OF THE SCALP.GUTOT'S TAR has been tried with the greatest success in the principal hospital* of France, Belgium, and Spain.Experience baa proved It to be the most hygienic drink In lima of epidemics.Detailed instruction* accompany each bottle.Dopot In Paris, L.PEEKE, It, ra* Jacab.Qasbee, Aa$.99, IITh tewtApAM HENRY\tCRIST, (EsTatLISHKD I .-60.) fcrslicltor ol l*al«!is
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