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The Quebec daily mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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[" THE QUEBEC DAILV MERCURY.MO JiHS ET ST UJ) 1 A ET P OP ü LOS ET P KÆ L 1 A 1> J C A M \u2014 Vir.(Lor,/.J lr 5.VOLUME LXX.\u2014N UMBER 308.THE QUEBEC DAILY HERCUBY JUtabuuko n Tmom.i Cmr, Bmuru, IMS.ÜEORGE T.GARY, Lmrou aho Pnutan.Printing JIou*e,\u20149, Buadi ttrui, thru doer» vat of ike Pott Office.BATES OK ADVERTISING, KlBIT UiMTlOV, fl ijttt'ë AUil Duder.fo 60 it\t\u2022\u2022\t7 liuv* to 10.80 \u2022\u2022\t«\tOver 10 Uom, per Hue.\t08 SlMBijl'Bjr .04 All Adrcrtiicnti'bti, uuMcompouled witlt tlirectioui, ere imerW uutil forbid, aup cliArgod Accordingly.Trl-weekly, eeml-weekly \u2022ud weekly iuiertioni ero clutrged 8 cenU per .'lue each lueertiou.unie re (or dUcoullnuiug Advertleemenu, to bu lu WHlTiKU, end delivered by 8 «.in., previ-oue to puUicatiou.Uuo Sijuero, yearly, not to exceed it linua ; $30, with the privilege of changing quarterly, iiaif.itquarc, unt to exceed 14 line#, $\u2018i0, witli the eaute privilege, I\u2019rofeaeional and etker Carde, not exceeding 6 linee, $10 per euuuni.Mo Advertieemeut to U> couaidered aa by the year unie»» it U prerioiudy agreed upon bet-ween the partie».Th» privilege of Yearly Advertiaer» will be remitted to their regular butdiioea, and all other Adrcrtlaewenta l« charged extra.TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION.Tnau».\u2014Yearly, $C.Half-yearly, $3.Quarterly, $1 SO,- iu advance, or weekly at Ten teuw weekly, paid in advance.FOREIGN AGENTS.A New York.\u2014S.M.Pettcngill A Co., 87 Park Row, New York, and Statu etreet, Heaton, and Geo.P.Rowell A Co., 40 Park Row, New York, are our oxer authorized Advcrtining Agenta iu New York and Uoaton.Chicago.\u2014Cook, Coburn A Co., Office, 87 Dearborn itreet, Chicago, lilinioi.Lokdoh.\u2014Mr.F.Algar, 8 Clement\u2019» Lane, Lombard itreet, and U.Street, 30 Comhilt, Loudon, E.G\\, England, are authoriaed to receive advertiaementa for the Miacuav.QUEBEC CITY.THURSDAY EVEN INC.DECEMBER 3], 1874.PRICE C.YJ GENTS.\u2018A l{e-|ioHitory of Ftuhion, Pleusuro and Inatruction.\u201d HARPER\u2019S BAZAR.ILLUSTRATED.Notice» of the iVat.The Baiab U edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we aetdom find in any journal ; 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or Six Copie* for $20 00, without eztra Copy ; postage free.Back Number» eau be aupplied at any Mme.The seven volume* of \"Harper\u2019» Bazar,\u201d for the years 1868, 69, '70, \u201971, \u201972, \u201973, \u201974.elegantly bound iu green morocco clotb, will be aent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 00 each.Newspapers are not to copy thl* advertisement without the express orders of Harper 4k Brothers.Address : HARPER A BROTHERS, New York.Quebec, Nov.Iti, 1873.270 \u201cA Oontjiloto Pictorial History of tho TimoH.\"\u2014\"Tho host, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in tho Union.IARFBZ\u20198 YBEKLY.ILLUSTRATED.Notice» (ff the Prat.The Wiiklt is the.ablest and moat powerful illustrated periodical piibli»hed ia this country.Its editoriala are scbolarly and convincing, and carry much weight Its illusbrativn* of carrent events me bill und freeh, and ere prepared by oar bc»t designers.With a circulation of 161,000, the 11 Weekly \u201d is read by at leaat half # million persona, and ita Influence as an organ ot opinion la simply tremendous.T he \" Weekly\u201d maintain» a positive petition, and expresses decided views on political and social problems,\u2014\u2022\u2018Louisville Courier-Journal.\" Its articles are models of high-toned discus sion, and ita pictorisl illustrations are aften cerroborative argumsnta of no email force.-\u2014 \"N.Y.Examiner and Chronicle.\u201d Ita papers upon txlitent questions and ita inimitable cartoon* kelp to mould the sentiments of the country.\u2014\"Pittsburgh Commercial.'1 T E R~M S : hdagt In* ti ail Itkribm ia Ik DaM Stele*.Hamum\u2019s Wusly, one year.$4 00 $ t to includes prepayment of U.8.postage by the publishers.Hubscriptione to UaHraa\u2019 Magaubi, Wukly and Baiab, to one address for one year, $10 co ; or, two of Harper1* Periodicals, to one address for one year, $7 00 ; postage free.Kn Extra Copy of oiti.< the MAOAima Wiiklv or Baxai will bo 1 lied gratia fot every Club of Kiv* Nubecr.a at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or, Six Copies for $10 00, without extra copy ; postage free.Back Numlierscan be rappUed at aay time.The Annual V«lûmes of \"Harper\u2019s Weekly,' iu uvat cloth binding, wiU be sent by express tree of expense, Mr $7 O0 each.A complete Net, comprising Eighteen Volumes, sent on receipt ot cash at the rat* ot $6 38 per voL, freight at expense of purchaser.Newspaper* an not to copy this advertisement without the express onion of H a aras 4k UaoTMias.Address :\tHARPER A BROTHER», New York.Qiiebur, Nov.14, 1874.\t269 \u20acMK2K9E, LARD.j^Ut\u2019ICETH PURE LEAK LARD, each 20lb* Case* Lard, 71b» and lolbs, Square Boxes.Truckles Cheese (Canadian).For sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN, Quebec, Nov.30, 1874.\t383 QUEBEC CIVIL SERVICE Mutual Benefit Society.Thin nocietv, a mutual benefit Society, iu luvor of tho w idows or heir* of its deceased member», is limited to 600 memU'rs, mid is not .xmtittod to tbo Civil Nor vice.Every mciulH-r, upon bis entering tho hooluty.pays a contribution of four dollars, which is given to the estate of the member who ahall lirai .do.Every surviving member I» thereupon required to pay in auotlmr cou-tricutiou, to meet the 1.0at cmU ou the Nociety through death, aud so nte.In the matter of AUGlibTIN PERREAULT A ELZEAR DASTOUH, individually and us partners in tho firm of PERREAULT A DAbTOUB, Traders, of bt.Luce, Insol venta, 'I1HE INSOLVENTS have madu an assign-X.ment of their estate to mo.aud the Creditors are notified to meet at the iusolventa place of business, Hi.Luce, on T UE8DAY, the TWENTY-NINTH day of DECEMBER iuataut, at TWO o'clock P.M., to receive statements of their affairs and to appoint an assignee.R.HENRY WURTELE, Interim Assignoe.Quebec, Dec.14, 1874.\t3W-294 DOMINION LINE.Insolvent Act of 1869.Iu tho matter of R10UX A BUREAU, Insolvent*.I THE UNDERSIGNED, R.HENRY WUB-TELE, Official Assignee, of Quebec, have been appointed Assignes) in this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me within one mouth, and a meeting of Creditor* will be held at my Office, St.Peter Street, Quebec, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of January next at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A.M., for the public examination of the Insolvent* and the ordering of affairs generally, R.HENRY WURTELE, Official Assignee.Quebec, Dec.13, 1874,\t' 2W-293 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In the matter of GASPARD DOBION, of Chateau Richer, An Insolvent.THE INSOLVENT has modenn assignment of biz Estatu to me ; and the Creditors are notified to meet at my Office, No.17, St.Peter Street, Queloc, on MONDAY, the sHth day of December, at TWO o'clock P.M , to reçoive etatemeats of the affsirs, aud to appoint an assignee.WM.WALKER, Interim Assignee.Quebec, Dec.12, 1874.\t3w-2»3 it m ifjucno.ONE BOTTLE OF EACH OF BKU-TAUcD\u2019N PREPARATIONS\u2014that' is, the EMUL8ION and INJECTION, will cure any common Uokorhiiuu, in a few days.A few Bottle* of each, if used strictly according to direction*, will never fail to cure tin- worst cnao of Gnixr, Oazvsb and pains in the hack.As s presurvativu the Injection is infMlibie if uses! in time.ThoUKSiids have been cured iu a few month* iu (.'nnmla and the United States As these preparation» uro infallible and warranted free troui anything injurious to tho most delicate constitution of either aex, tho proprietor solicit* tho sufferers to give it a trial.P.L.BERTAULD, Dsiuoiev, Blamunt, Doubs (France.) 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WORTH OF IniE annual uknv.kal hkktikg ok .tiro hr.UKUUUL'S bUClKTV, for tiro rt-coption of tiro Annual Ucport, tira Elactiuu of Odii'ora ami Coiuuiittco of Mauagumeut for tin' cu.uiug yi-ur ami for gruonii iruaioeu, ( will be belli in the bociuty'a Uooua, | Tna/^lynn!\tAf*t ilf 1 Hiaoaic H-u.on TUESDAY «ftaruoou next, |\tYCIll/ JaGO 'Jl IOUi7| Stir JANUAIty, at KOUU o'clock.\tt\tAnd AtU^'MliUOnfM.A full aiicuiiaucii of tbo ui'uibera la : rvtjueuUt!.W.CLINT, beerrtary.tii-301 QuuImc, Doc.31, 1874.Quebec Assemblies.THK UKMAININU TiIKKK ASSKHBLIKH will take placo at tbo Mcaio Haut, on THUbKDAY, 7th January, WEDNESDAY, 37111 January, and WEDNESDAY, 3ni Kebruary W SELBY DK8BAUATS, Hon.Soc.-Troaa.k02 sit A variety of Annuala.Bound Serial», and a Choice Aaaortinciit of Uift Book» fur all tautea and age*.Kor aale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Pool ol MiUnUio Hill.Quebec, Die 31, 18Î4.\t3U8 Walnuts and Pecan Nuts.jjAUS WALNUTS.Barrel* I\u2019ccau Nut*.Kor aale by M.0.Quebec, Deo.30, 1874.MOUNTAIN.307 CHEESE ! J^OXKS CHOICE UAIUY CHEESE.CaacM Cumulitn Trueklca.Kor sale by M.Ü MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Deo.30, 1874.\t3 iT SôrrïncôllM.SvoüiBg Classtf In the following aubjrcta are almat to Im* opcncii in connection with the College : (iliomlNtry, Food In IIn Cheniicnl ami Phyaiological relation», by Profnaaor, DOUULAS, n.A, every MONDAY and! THUItSDAYat 8 PM., ro nmc icing on the llth January, 1878.FiikIInIi (JraiMuinr, (loin nonit ion and Hiatory, by Prufeanor wKIH, M.A., every MONDAY and TUUHSDAY at 8 P.M., commencing on the llth January.PrmeMcnl M ml hematic* dfc IVattirai Philuaophv, llluatrated by apparatu», by Profeaaor MoQUAllUIE, M.A., every TUESDAY and Kill DA Y at 8 P.M., commencing on the 12tli January.French, by Profeaaor MILLER, M.A., every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY nl 7 P.M , comiueiieiiig on the llth January.(Jerutnn, by Profeaaor MILLKU, MA.every TUESDAY and KUIDAY at 7 P.M.commencing on the 121b January.llomewttc C\u2019Uemintrj- lor Lndle*, illiiKtratcd by cx;>crimriiti, by Profeaaor DOUULAS, B.A, eve y TUESDAY and KUIDAY at 3 P.M., commencing on the 12 th January.tW Each eourac to conalat of Twenty Lecture*.The Ece for each claaa, K1VE DOLLARS, in all eaaca to Inf paid in advance.Tleketa to be obtained from D.Wilkix, Secrctary-Trcaaun r, from any of tbo Profeaaor*, or at the College, from Mr.Juno.JOHN COOK, D.D., Principal.Quebec, Dec.30, 1871\ttd-M7 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Ottawa, December, 1874.AUTHORISED DISCOUNT on American luvoici'a, until further notice, u per cent.JAMES JOHNSTON, Acting Comnilaaioner of ,'iiatin\u201e».anr The above I» tin- only notice to appeni |u ueWH|iaperK anthon/iil to copy.Quebec, Dec.2», 1874.\t3/5 cjiii-;a\tr Fire-Wood in the City ! Sold and delivered by tbo Undi-relgneil, fiom hia yard, 36, tirant street, 8t.Koch's, Q U E B E C .ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.~T MAGIRR.Bi^Niiwcol dkNiilit, If re«nilred.*Vi Quebec, Dec.30, 1874.\t3m-304 FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS THE ESTATE OF WM.ELLISON A CO., LATE O\u2019-UIl, I El*, IdT^I^IfiO^r Ac OO.Ma4hBXiZQI7S SXREET, UPPER.XOWJST.«¦MW\t'\t\u2022¦¦¦ Special Sale of Blacl: & Colored Silks, Irish Poplins, Carpels, &c.rjj'HE ENTIRE STOCK OK THE AUUVÉ~°vi\u2019lLL BE OKKERED TO THE PUBLIC, ON MONDAY, 21st inst., and following days, at an IMMENSE SACItIKICK, to cnauru a rapid and the month.'oinplcte Clcantuee before the md of N.B.\u2014The Carpet* 3 Ply IMPERIAL.coiuiat of TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, SCOTCH, and The lot of BILKS embrace* all grade* ami nualitha, from 50 Cent* t > $3.75 per yard.All will ho CLEARED OUT by KOUCKD SALE.BY ORDER OK THE ASSIGNEE.r NTOKE III 1/1/ OI»E.\\ AT .« A.M., A Ml IT AT « Quebec, Dec.18, 1IT4.\t7*8 A UCT10N SALES BY CASEY A CO.AiJfilouuers, Brokers, I\u2019aluators \u2022\t\u2014AM»*» (jKRpral ('umiuisMun M\u201crrbait« CASEY dt Ou,, Principle AuclIobtMia (or Hauaidinhl Kurul lure and KJeeta of Evciy dvai-rlptmu, ARK bow prepared to receive the »amu at tb.ir apaciuii* aale-rooma, Cbumplaln Hall, %nd waroiii.ilauv, 23 and 28 St.Julm alrnet, Upper Town.Tit-y aLo would) utl> mat»to parti » who pr'/p»*i) to have aale» at their Pn vale Ruaidi'iio.>, to rive them inatrut-tloua aa unity a« potalble, »o a* to lia on aday of nab1, avoiding dUappulutmauta, Ac, M R.CAKE Y will cite bia pcraonal attention to thoae aalea, and from bia tliorougb practical knowlodgu and long i apoiiunieiucoiiduetlng Auction Sale*, will give tbnt naiiafai tlou wbkb la th«> iiivaikil le ivault.AUCTION MART St John atroct, Qilol.cc, Keb.J, 1871.\t28 W.S.Parke & Co., QUEBEC FURNITURE REPOT \u2022*5, l, 1874.\t3n| E HAVE NOW ON HAND A VERY exteuaive ami variiai aaaortiueul of New Kuruitun- liom lloatou, New York and Vermont, eotiaiallUg of iiiil-iiiHim s«-ta, IOII.-plete, in seven pieees, lailgllig ill priée* Irom Tweuty to 'line Hundred Dollar*.Dmwiiig-Rooin Sett* fiom Fifty Dollar* upward.The luig.-at variety of Chuir* and H-thlead* of any Kuiniture Dealer in the city.Corner uinl Si.lu Wlml not* ; I tii< c Deak» and Seen tnry* ; Revolving m 4 l anu-aiat Stool* in great variety, and at nil pric.-a ; Wardrobe* in gnat variety ; SidcPoiinl* in gnat variety; , being one of the most comfortable in St.Ursule Street.Kor permit* to view, eonditiou* of *ale, Ae., apply at our Auction Store, Kl John Sired, when- *i.|t-will take place n* ai» v* at\tPEN o'clock in ill Idelloeli W.S.PARKE & Co.COMMENCE THIS EVENING, 'JL'iM'Mtlit.y, S$>Lli iiiHt To *ell off their stock of Toy*, Doll*, ntid Fancy Uood*.The whole to be cleared out Without Reserve Sale to commence at 7 o\u2019clia k.W.S.PaRIvL V CO., A ti> tioileur*.¦.Ileliee, Dee îil !-7t.\t306 AUCTION SALES BY PAEKKA BONS.J J.PARKE & SONS AaellMMix, Vrokcr* aa4 Cm-nluion uu .liiaU, WILL GIVE S» E.I.i.ITTENTION TO nil iiuiea by A n u».*/ Household fur* niturs, Real Ksiah, »\u2022 v.-k of any kind whether nl private tesi /< e or at our largo Qllt liee, Dec 3 , 187 4.CASE) Ji CD , Am lionocre.368 (ilkAT iJAKUAlWiS \u2014IN\u2014 GREAT tlAÊËÂINS ! üLaCiiiÜ-FLÂTED VAKEI .-KDlt THE\u2014 Christmas Holidays! \u2014AT\u2014 Ao.5, raUrhiue Sired.THE tili EAT KMT VARIKi V A CHEAPEST LUT OK FANCY GOODS UK ALL KINDS ARE TO HE FOUND AT I 'j III.'(IiLaTEST IIARIiAINM IN KLKC-j[ 'iliti-PLAlED WARE ever otlered will be given at out Stole, No 5, FABRIQUE, STREET, a* vw aie ilt'hiioiia *1 Clearing Out nil our StiH'li of Eloetro-I'laled Ware belurr New Year.Tea and Coffee Mil vice*, Set* of I.ii|ii.-ur Frames, Cruet Kruttic*, .vc.w.s.parkk a co.Quehee, 1 10» » 1*74\t283 Casey 4 Co.'s Waieliouse, : Fuit SAt/E, Hr.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN.The Whole Vawt ('ollcrlluii \u2014OF\u2014 Useful, Ornamental and Fancy Goods.A DAPTED FOR ALL CLASSES AND without anv Uaflsliiso tOXKK MUSCATEL RAISINS.ion B1 Ex HPrua*ian.\" For Hale by M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dew.24, 1873.308 GREAT ATTRACTION! R.H.Smeaton, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker and Perftuner.Curling, Dyeing,* in ail He branche*, Hair Combing», made into Switches, Curia, Coil*, Pompodonr o^Cornet Braid*.Always on hand a laroe.assobt.ment of Hair Braid*, Lndies' Hair Cut, Pointed, Feathered, or Shampooed at their residence, on the moat reasonable tchn*.Ladies Hair Drc«*ing, Ac.Highest Price Mvcn for Hnman llair, P.8.\u2014Mr.Smeaton ha* the honor to announce to the Ladle* in general, that ho will give a aure guarantee K,r the prevention of 11a» Falling.Order* promptly executed at N* 34, CUUILLAUD STREET, (next door to Ur*.WhHycomb), Upper Town, Quebec.Quebec, Dec.31, 1874.\t1IW300 pLKASK LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT C.PEVËHLEY & CO., ##* Jwhrn M4r«eop(irtBnont.THE UNDOUBTED HECURI P) given to Policy-holder* and, favorable\u2014rate, of premium -a* comparod with other fir«u.lcing established.OFFICE : Victoria Chambers.tS* Office Hours from 10 AJL to 4 P.M.ICRAWFOKD LINDSAY, ISKCKETARYEAND) manager.QMbec,' Mw«mber,5, Ig74.\t\\y-1% At A .\\o.ô, labi'iiiue Street, MAON1FICENT PKlTIHtl PLATE MIRKOR, II It.by 6.An Eight limner Crystal (\u2022lutalier.W.K.PARKE A C«>.( Qiluboc, Oct.23, 1874.\t254 FOR HIRE.I PARTIES RK JUIRING BEDSTEADS, Bure*u»,.\\Va/li Stand», Beuudct», Tables, Clmfra, Stove*, Ac., on Hire, ran have them at Moderate Bate/, from the large tV\u2019urcroom* of W.S.I'AKKK A CO, Dcalemlii nnd Importer* of.ull kindN.lloUKeholil and Office Furniture.S, FABRIQUE STREET, Quebec, Quebec, Sept.30, 1874.\t230 cum AIN MATERIAL, Al i%o.*1.rnl»riMS No.I.I Mace Sued, J.i A.RE A bU.NS, Quebec, Juno 18, 1874.\t142 Insolvent Aet of 1869.I, SAILING FROM BOSTON.The ss.\"quereo,\u201d capt bknnktt, i* intended to Sail from BOSTON to LIVERPOOL on the yth January, 1*75 g0T This Steamer bar Hiipuior aconmmo-datiun fur Cabin and Stecrngi' l\u2019a»*t-ngcra.*to« Ratk* or Pamhaoi vnou Busto* : Cabin.$\u2022)(! Steerage.73 For farther particulars apply to Wn.M.MACPHEKSON, Acbxt, Couiuicrtial Chamber*.Quebec, Dec.33, 1R74.\t303 iRCHD.rCHlUM, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, | .\\o.GO Nt.l*eU*r Mrc«l, J If Qiii'by, and they ellvctcd *uch a tliorougli cure\u2014in fnct, 1 iliink, Kitvcu their live*.The elder little girl bail HixtiM'ii worm* come from hcr.I thiuk it my duty toaiijuiut you with the fact.KKKDK.W1LLM0TT.Cniitlon.\u2014 mir The (iiiblic are rc-,er ve that all the above pre-|ihration, bear the trade ij mark a* herein nhnwn.THOMAS KEAT1NU, Loanoa, hsport Chemirt * Bruggi.t, TR^r'^RK.Induuta for pure Dragi and Obeluical* care* luliy executed, Quebec, Oit.7, 1874.\tItj*law.I38 Aincricaii Gyclopxdia.NEW REVISED EDITION.Kntirely re-written by the at.leat writer* on every hubjet t.ITiuted frolu new type, uud illUHtnited with «everal thouMuud cngruvitig* and Map*.¦< HK work originully published under the | title of Tn* N'rw Amikican Cycloi'auia wa* couiiueiiccd in 1 ütiJ, since whidi time Hi.wide ciruitutiou which it hns attiiimni in nil |,arts of the United States, mid the signal development* which have taken place in every branch of science, literature and art, have induced the editors uud publishers to submit it to au exact and thorough revision, mid to hsue u new edition entitled the AuruicAN Cvclo-ratniA.Within the lust ten years the progress of d!*:overy in every dc|>artment of knowledge has made a new wot k of reference an imperative want.The moreucut of political affair* have kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the Industrial and useful arts uud the conveniento mid refinement of social life.Great war-1 and cou*oi}ueut revolutions have occurred, iiivolting national changes of peculiar mou,en;.The civil war of our own country which wa.at n> height when the last volume of the old work ap/ iircd, ho* happily bacn ended, and a now tours, \"f com inercial and industrial activity has been om-meaoed.Large accession* to our geographical 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events.Thu work lias been begun after long and carcttil preliminary lnt>or, and with tho most ample resource* for tarrying it on to a sue.cossful torwinnUon.Noue of the original stcreotyite plate* have been used, but every |>oge In* been printed on new type, forming in facta new Cycloptcdia, with thu same plan aud compass as it* predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary ex-pcudilure, und.with such improvements in it* composition as Irave been suggest.-d by longer experience and enlarged knowledge.The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present edition have been added not for the taka of pictorial effect, but to give greater ludicily and force to the explanations in the text.They embrace all branches of science and of natural history, and depict the must famous aud tctuarkable features of scenery, architecture, and art, as well aa the various processes of mechanics and manufacture*.Although intended for instruction rallier than embellishment, no poina have lieeu *|sired to insure their artistic excellence , the cost of their execution is enormous, and it Is believed they will tiud a welcome reception ns an admirable feature of thu Cyclopwdia, and worthy of its high iharactrr.This Work is sold to subs ribcia only, puya-Ide on delivery of each volume, it will be ¦ uiup! ted at sixteen huge octavo volume*, each containing about MiO pages, luliy Illustrated witii several thousand Wood En-rav-inga, a*i«l with numerous colored Lilhogr.hie Mu}>s.\ti Î PRICE AND tiTYLK OP BINDING : in extra Cloth, per vol.$ 8 00 In Library Leather, per vol.\t0,00 In Half Turkey Morocco, per vol.\t7,00 In Half Russia, extra gilt, do .8 00 In full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per vol.!.H» O» la lull Husvia, per vol.10 00 Pour volume* now realty.Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be isaued once in two mouths \u2022 \u2022 Specimen page* of tho Axxkicam Cvcto-pAtiiia, showing typo, illustration*, etc., will lie sent gratis on application.Pinar-CLAsa Casvassisb Auirra Wastxd.Address tiro Publishers.1).APPLETON k CO., 649 k 6bl Broadway, N.Y.(Judaic, Aug.'47, 1874.\t701 SIGN Of TJU iiiljf.GERMAIN LEPINE, UNDERTAKER.No.49, ST.VALIER STREET, MT \u2022 KOCH, Has the richest and most elk- jant HEARSES in the Dominion, ilouaa, Church and Funeral decorations arofully attended to.Coffin*, Crapes, Glove*, and all other material* generally ueceaaary for intermenta constantly kept on hand and therefore, available a the shortest notice, Term* NlodrraCr.QaaUs Jn»r ».»\u2022»«.\tIE-»* unit t jis Kin.rnilP.STEAMER «PRINCE EDOUARD,\" X (-apt.Desrudiea, until furtlwr notice, will run an follows, to wit Liavb Qcasao.AM.T.IO 8.30 9.SA 10.SO 11.30 P.M.1,00 1.00 3.U0 4.00 6.00 S.00 Lravi Lavis.A.M.7.00 8.00 9.00 lO.UO 11.00 P.M.13.30 1.80 ».0 3.3) 4.30 6.30 \u2022Mmil 1\\tkë Tmblt.Poat O-rioa, Qcaaao, Dec., IS74.On Sundays and Legal Holidays a Sh amer will leave Quebec at 8.00 a.m., lo a.m., Noon, I p.m , 4 p.m.; and leave Levis at 9 a m, Ham, 1 p.m , 3 p.m , and 6 p.m.\u2022Mr Weather and ice permitting.For further iuformalion apply at the Office of the St Lawrence Steam Navigation Co'y., ht.Andrew's Wharf, A GABOURY, Secretary.Quebec, Dec.30, 1874.\t3b7 mumi iijhi limn flNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steamer U \u201cARCTIC,\" Capt.Buiras, will run as follows ;\u2014 l.KATS Qt\u2019XBXC.A.M.7.' 0 Mail Train for River du Loup.11.00 Express fur Montreal.P.M.I.kavi Point Lkvi*.A.M.8.30 Mail Train from Montreal.P.M.0.00 Express from Montreal and Mail Train from Rivière du Loup, 5.00 Mail Train for Montreal and the West.Intermediate trips for freight For further information apply nt tin' office of the St.latwrcnce Steam Navigation C'oui|uiny, St.Andrew's wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.guebuc, Dec.3), 1»74.\t307 Jt^or sSale, At No.5, Fabrique Street, \u2022> wl'LKNDIL) PARROTS, in Cages of O O the newest pattern.Wil I be sold cheap, W.S.PARKE A CU.Quebec, Nov.10, 1874.\t870 OR'THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE.\" CLARKE\u2019S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE!.Trade Mark,-\"Blood Mixture.\" TBS ABBA* BLOOD rtTBOnt IsD BBBTOBBB, Foi cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities, cannot be too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Scurvey, Skin Diseases, and Bores of all kinds It is a never-failing and permanent cure.it Cure* old Sores.Cores Ulcerated Sores on the Neck.Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.Cures Blackhead*, or Pimple* on the Face, Cure* Scurvey Bores.Cures Cancerous Ulcers.\t\u2022 Cure* Blood and Skin Disease*.Cures Glandular Swellings.Clears the Blood from all impure Matter.From whatever cause arising.Aa this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to tho most.delicate constitution of either sex.the Proprietor soUcita sufferers to give it a trial to teat Ita value.Thousand* of Testimonials from all part*.Sold in Bottles 1 dollar each, and in Cases, containing six time* the quantity, 4 dollars each \u2014anfllcient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MKD1 CINE VENDORS throughout the world.Sole Proprietor, J.F.CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses.Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec:\u2014EVANS MERCER A Co., Mon- treai.Quebec, May 32, 1874.\tlaw-t-120 Dua.A.M.P.M.8.00 8.00 8.00 M Al 4sR.Omm.Ayers Sarsaparilla Is widely known ns one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the system ami purifying the blood.It has stood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures.No mild us to lie safe and bcnefu'i:il to children, ami yet so searching as to ellectuallv purge out the great cor-nmtioii* of the idotsl.such as the scrofulous aud syphilitic contamination.Impurities, or «lisêa.«,'s that have lurked in the system fer years, soon ) i- l.i to this powerful antidote, and ilisamienr.Heme its wonderful cures, many ot which arc publicly known, of Hero Hilo, anti all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions and eni|>tiv« disorder* of die skin, Tntuors, Hlotclw**, Boils, Pimplett, Pustules, Sores, 81.Anthony\u2019s Fire, Uose or KryHli»*» 1m, Tetter, Suit Itlieiini, Sen Id Heiad, Uiuittrorm, and internal Ul-ccratfnn* of the Utenia.Stomach, ottd Liver, it also cuits other complaint!, to which it would not seem especially adapted, such ns Dropsy, l)j s|K«p-fdn.Film Neumlirin, Heart Dlncaae.Female WeukuCKs, Debility, ami LctteorrUu'U, v-hen tliey arc manifesta-titm* of the arrofuloua jiobous.It is an excellent reMorer of health and strength in the Spring.Ily renewing tlie ap|ietitc ami vigor of the digestive organ.*, it dissinates the dejireMion and li»lle«* lan-gimrorthe season.Even where in»i|i,on!er n|qs'ars, (icople fi'el lu-iter, and li»c I.'tiger, fur rle.msing tbe libxsl.llie sy.-ivm moves «m with renewed vigor ami a new lease of life.PRKPAREtt BY Or.i.C.AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass., Vmrtiral mul tna/ytieal 801.11 IIV AM, UKUUGISTS KVKUYWHERE.Queber, Dec.79.1874.\t3Cti H0N8.1.A.DESHOCHEBS, Professor of French, hKUS TO INFORM ENGLISH A FRENCH Canadian families, that from and after the First of September he will devote hi* time exclusively to the giving of Private Lesaona in French, to pupil* at their own residence, in those nunilies who may honor him with their patronage.He will also be prepared to make eugagemsnta with English School*.Address : No.II, PALACE STREET, tipper Town.| Quebec, Aug.IB, 1874.\tly-198 8,00 0.00 8,30 8,30 8.00 8.00 8.00 ONTARIO.Ottawa by Ra1lway(*) Ptov.ot Ualnrlo, (a) QUEBEC.Artbabaaka A Three Rivera railway, Hber brooka, LeABOxville Island Pond ronle, Eastern Townablpe é Richmond toMou-traal, by milway («).Chandler# Station.Montreal city, by railway, and westward dally, (*)., Three Rivera and Sure), by Railway, daily.Leeds, (Megantic,) daily, (a).St.Giles A St.Sylvester, Tuesday, Thursday and 8*turday(a) Riviere da Loup railway and Eastward, daily (6).Cbaodiere Mill*.LOCAL MAILS.St.Anselme ACounty of Dorchester, daily Beaumont aud St Michel, daily.Bienville, Lauaon twice daily.Levis, thrice dally South Quebec, twice daily St.Marie Ac., County Beance, daily.,.3,00 New Liverpool and St Jeau Chrysotome twice daily 2.30.Spencer Cove twice | daily jaillery Cove,,.7,30 7.30 3.00 7.30 A.M.7.00 7.00 7,00 P.M 4.00 4 00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4,00 4.00 4.00 7.38 11.00 8.30 ,3.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 4.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.09 0.00 .00 7.30 .1 SL Sauveur aud St.Rocb, thrice dally, bergervllle A Cap Rouge.South Shore, (West),' St.Nicholas to Be- cancour, daily.North Shore (West), St.Fuv, to Three Rivers by laud daily North Shore (East) by land, Beauporttn Montmorency Falls,, Murray Bay Chicoutimi, daily at.Island ot Grleans, Monday, W eduesday aud Friday.Bourg Lonia, St.Bay-mond, Punt Ronge, Ht.Cathurinea, daily Valcartier A Lorette, Wednesday A Satur.day.'« Laval A Labe Beau-port, Tttea A Friday Cbarlesbonrg, and Lorette daily, at.Stoneham, Saturday.BA Y or CHALEUR.' Matapediac, C r o a a Point, Maria, Camp bellton, Nouvelle, Shoalnred, Caplin A New Richmond, by land daily.Counties of Bonaveu-turn and Gsspo, by laud, at.2.80 1.30 00|4.00 00 j a.so 8.00 4.00 7.30 8.00 7.00 4.00 4.80 MARITIME PUG VINCES.Northern portion of New Brunewick, Ed-mondston, Wood-stock by laud daily New Brunswick, Fredericton, St.John, P.E.Island and Nova Scotia, per O.T.Railway, via la land Pond, dally at.[Newfoundland and Bermuda, W.I., at.includedin each mall for Halifax, whence despatch la an arrl-:i> \u2022! Tnmait steamers trou.N.i'.| UNITED STATES Boaton A New.York, Ac., daily,.WEST INDIES.Loiters Ac., pre-|.alU v a Nut* Toik, an lore anted dally lo New York, whence mails are despatched, at.For Havana and West Indies, Via Havana to New York, daily at liom whence mails are des-paid d on every Thursday.Fur M.Thomas, the West Indies uud biaxii to New York, nt.from whence malls are despatched on 23rd of evury month GREAT BRITAIN.By Cane lien L n- Filday(c).By Oulou Lite \u2019hrSew York, on Saturday nt .\t.By Cunatd Line, via New York, on Satnrdays.By Hamburg Line, via New York, on Mondays at.a\u2014Postal Car Itag*open till.4.30 P.M.6\u2014 Do do do .1.00 A.M.r\u2014Supplementary Bag at 4.30 P.M 10.00 11.00 7.00 7.00 4.09 1.00 2.00 2.00 T tï E\tI ALLAN LINE.C.W.Williams M\u2019fjf.Co.347, NOTRE OAME STREET.montrkaj.CAP.IÏAL $500,000.ALEX.MITGUELL, E*q.DIHKCTOHM t Sir Hcon Allan,\tHuon McClemnan, Andrew Allan, Earj-,\tJour McLennan, E*q., Jackson Hak, K*f[.D.VOUAUAM.MAtlNgOP.NOTICE.g^TSMasasgSsasaa^g» D.GRAHAM, Manager.As will be seen by the above Notbe, wa hale\t^\u2018\u201c^RS^IHUZE at for Ui* Celebrated SINUKK SEWING MACHINE, which took the » 1R8T 1 R1ZE at Otlawa, September 16, IH74.\u2018\t_\t, To Agents we offer sjiecittl Inducements.Term* and conditions easy.Agents Wanted in every Town and Village.WOOI>JL04 Hilltop's Me of Magnesia.A LFEKD RIRMOP, Maaufocturia éafsæ log Chemist, Mite End, New Town ly reminds th* Wbola- _________________ both in Great Britain aad ah#eaA thal ha originally Invented and prepaved Citrate of Magneaia, Hines 1167 when it was ttrat Introduced, ha has never ctwaed peraoaally to superintewl its manufoo ture, and tha marked superiority of his bread over that of all tbe imitation* in the market, ia admitted by all the largest buyers.The material* employed are uniformly of tha highest quality, the granules are handsome la app«a-rance and perfectly soluble, and the gunnlaa preparation yields a draught which, M a ra-'rawing aailue medicine of peculiarly plaaaant flavor, ia InstanUy dlatlugulahahl# from th* imItailcMi.QaabM Maroh 14 1874.ly-lafMS utoii ut nnn SEEDS.Sent by Mail to all parti of tha Dominion, OUR CHROMO «THE LITTLE FLO-RUTS,\" a beautiful Parlor Picture, ITx 22 inches, ia sent free to all who fovor us with ordera to the amouut of FI VE DOLLARS.Send for CATxtouua, which we mail gratia to all who wish.CHASE BROTHERS h BOWMAN, Hasnsxax, Oshawa.Ont.Quebec, Jan.30, 1874.\t26 MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES \u2014roa\u2014 Consumption, Wasting and Indigestion, Pancreatic r \" and Pancreatine AH ATTESTED BY REPORT» FROM Medical Men who have mas* th* aub-jecta their apeclal study.Th# llva# ot Con-anmptive Persona are proloagsd, lb* appetite, strength and weight are lucreeaad, dlgtetloa promoted, and the general cutidOloe ot the body improved.Held In Betties by th* Manufacturers SAVORY A MOORE, 143, NEW UÿND Rl\u2019BBKT, LONDON, W-Aud Us tail of all ether Chemlete and Storekeeper* throughout Ik* W arid, who also supply SAVOUI AND MOORE'S DATURA TATULA, Bpeolfle for Asthma Bronchitis, he.Quebec, April 9 1874\tif-»» INFANT GROWTH AND HEALTH.The importance of Feeding Infanta aa th* bast La.the moat nourishing and easily digested Food baa recently occupied much of the attention of Medical Men, and tha fallacy and danger of employing etarch in the form of Corn Flour aud other high sounding title* has been repeatedly pointed out.SAVORY A MOORE'S BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS, ia «applied to the Royal Families of England UuaaU, ha., and tha Medical Profess ion bava entire confidence in it as the moat efficient and reliable ¦ubetltote for Mother\u2019s MUk.Si* Mtditol CirtilUoti* mod Opinion*.Wholesale and Retail of the Manufacturera, 143, >XW MID BTBXEI, LMTOOH, W And Retail of all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the World, who also supply 8AVORY and MOORE\u2019S PANCREATIC EMULNION, specially efficacious iu the wasting disease* of children, Consumption, ha.Agreeable to the taste.Not affected by GUKBENT PRICES \u2014OF THE\u2014 Lotbiniere Vine-Yard.YIN EU AU F OK FI CK I,KM From 8 gate, to 100\u201436c.; 100 gala, to 600\u2014 80c.| 800 ge'A to 1,000\u201428c.\t^ TABUS VINEUAK la Casks from 6.gal toe 100} 100 gals, to 800 ; 800 to l.ooo The above in Casks containing B, 10, 20 and 80 gallons are delivered at the Manafoctory for Cash.Casks to be returned.Sample* ¦hall be sent when requested.Certificate).I, the undersigned, certify that 1 have analysed a «ample of Vinegar manufactured by Mr.B.Clooxstts, Director of the Lotbinièro Vinegar Manufoctory.This Vinegar, which la made from pure alcohol, ia much superior to the White Vinegar, imported from Germany, which ia only a mixture of water and Acetic add, obtained from the distillation of wood.A fact which ia not generally known ia that thia German White Vinegar always containa a certain quantity of Sulphuric Acid (Oil oi Vitriol), which ia usual In its preparation.Mr.K.Clochette'* Vinegar indicates seven degrees, and from ita flavor aa well as ita other ualitiea, ia for superior to Gorman White InegAT.HUBERT LaRUE, M A, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, at the Laval University.Quebec, Oct 23, ISt*\t248 qui Vii DTJQUET & Co., 1, rABBHWfi STREET» UPPER TOWN.Sign of the Illuminated Oloox.HAVING resolved on abandoning th* retail trade In Jewellery, iu order to devote their entire attention to the menu-focture of Jewellery to order, and to tha repairing a# Watches, Philosophical and Mathematical Inatrumeuta of all aorta, ho., ho., offer for sale, without reserve, thulr extensive stock of Jewellery aud Fancy Oeoda, at cost pries, from tha 23rd MAY Instant, nntil the whole ehall be disposed of.Their a lock oomprtaoa one of lha finest and moat varied assortments ever offered for \u2022ala, and constats ot Gold Watches\t\t.from 915\t\tto $250\t Stiver Watohea\t\t\ti#a 41\t6\tto\t80 Gold Cbains\t\t«\u2022\u2022 11\t9\tto\t76 Geld Necklace\t\tII\t6\tto\t120 Gold Seta\t\tIt\t1\tto\t208 Gold Ear-rings.,,.\t91\t1\tto\t30 Gold Brooches\t\tII\t4\tto\t100 Gold Locket*.,\ttea\t11\t2\tlo\t76 Agreeable keeping.Quebec, April IT, 1874.ly-14w-80 ¦ XTSXXJATUU mini tTiHtiim.IB ADMITTED BY ALL WHO HAVB triad it to casa re more apeady aad tor-tala relief than aay other remedy.The Teatimoalala daily received attest this to a remarkable dagraa.General Alexander says\u2014\"I have aavar known aa instaaev la which rcliaf was not obtained.1* Dr.MaVeagh raporta\u2014\u201cIt bad th* most woadatfnl affect I aver witnessed « Sold la tim Oigars and Cigarette* in boxas.Pastilla» fut Inhalation la box**.Wholesale aad Retell of SAVORY A MOORK.143, New Bond Street, Lead#*, W, And Bétail of all ChemlaM aad Storekeepers throughout the NorU, who alao supply 8AVOBY and M00RFB PANCREATlN È AND PANCREATINE WINS, by the aid of which peraoac Uka Cod Liver Cil without Quebec cr indigestion, i, April 6» H74.-es 3=253 ¦kilMwork* \u2022 K* Club* Watchaa, Clocks, JrwaUary.and Plato smt to all partant lb# worid.Quebec, Jan.2 »\t42-law-18 ly-S2.NEW SEASON'S TEAS.Now Rraaiving, direct from China and Japan, per P.M BN.aad 88.«Galley of Loras* : 1£AA DACKA0E8 Choice New Hcaaoa'* IdUU JT Japans, Old aad Young Hy-aoas, Soockoags, Congous and Oolong.For Bala by GIBB, LAIRD à CO.Quabac, Dec.IT, 187 i.\t6-297 JOSEPH GHLLOTT\u2019B 8TBBL FBNS.\u2022MS by all ttaatenUmaabaal fo* W*ri4.Qaabao, Fab.\u2022«, 1814.Notice to person# engaged, and to others deeiroua of making Wedding» Plata Blags aad Oruamental Rings, with fine Jawals, of al 1 prices and in tbe very la8e#t atyle, Rhlrt and Hluove Ntnds, Gold Oharma,colorad and bright, Necklace* and Croaaaa in ailvar, Gill Fllagrue Work, ho.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A magulficeut aeluctlon of silver-platad war*, Breakfast Nervlcea from #14 to #120, all la the moat modern style.Large Dishes, Cruet Stand,i, with Port* Bouqutti, Batter Cooleia, Cake and Casd Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Liquor Stands, Pickle Stands, Children's Goblets, best HUverplatod Nickel Spoons and Forkr,*,FI«b Kntvaa, 8onp Ladlaa, ho.\u2014AL*#\u2014 A considerable aaaortment of Clocks, from \u20221.80 to \u2022180} French clocks under glaa> globes, for the drawing-room t Amerieaa Olocka of the celebrated make of Seth Tho-¦metoa, with perpetual almanac for hotalc, public offices and tho like, Alarm Clocha of all aorta,nad a groat variety ui other objecta too numerous to mention.We solicit th# fovor of a vitlt from all thoae who really want a good article at a low rat*.Marriage Blags made to order oa the shortest notice.DUqUKT h00.Meaufooturing Jewcllcia aad Watchmaker*.Quebec, May 22, 1872.\t121 HENRY CRIST~ (Estabusxid 1880.) \u2022\u2022Ilclt«r of Patenta for I liven.Unn# nnri Urunglttanaan, OTTAWA,\tCANADA.rnMAMRAOTS BUH1NKSN with the Patent X Office aud other Departments of tha *drO#pyrightoaad thereglatratloaofTr*d#> Marks and Designs Procured.Drawings, Specification*, aad other doc*-mcata uacasaary to aacur# Patuv* or Ixvax-via#, prepared oa receipt of tha Model of tho laveation, aad pralimlaary aearchaa la th* Patent Office carefully made.Quebec, Jaly, 28 18)\u201c'\tu-178 PATENTS OP INVENTION Ezpboitiounly and PROPBRLY secured la Canada, th* United Htalai aad Europe.Patent guaranteed or no charge.Bead for printed Instructions.Agency opontioa tea years.HENRY GRIST, Ottawa, Canada.Mechanical Engineer, Solicitor ot Patenta aad Draughtsman.Quebec, Nov.18, 1870.\tn-278 & S.PIERCE, Aaoouataat, Collector and (icaoral Agaut.Baohi poatad and balanced.Accounts made Up aud collected.Corraapondeuee and Reports fer the Proas.Commercial aad \u2022hipping tatalllgence, furnisho
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