The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 4 août 1862, lundi 4 août 1862
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Readil§ (ivognP ommerc# gels, ck.op ans Tare od among | ull on cy fa.LT tt A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ADVERTISING JOURNAL.eye Quebec Œazette, 4 PUBLISHED THRE TIMEN 4 WRK, By MIDDLETON AND DAWSON, PUR BRNT, T OF MOUNTAIN HILL, LOWER TOWN, oO ! IN THE CITY OF QUEBEC.TERMS:\u2014Fuur DouLanrs per annum, payable i ce.gear NI SEMENTS delivered in beforetwo s'clock P.M.on ibe day of publication, inserted ording to written orders\u2014or till forbid, i no ter directions-\u2014at 50 cents for six lines an wader or fret insertion, and 12} cents for cach subsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above re 75 cents for first insertion, and 17 cents for ach subsequent insertion ; for ten lines and wards, 8 cents per line for first insertion, ABZ HN cents per line for each subsequent insertion.Advertising by the year, 8s aay be agreed on.« « All communications must be POST-PAID.\u2014 NEW GOODS.Just received, and for Sale by the Subscriber : SPLENDID assortment of NEW TEAS, A Le.consisting of Old and Young Hysous, Tiyson Twankay, Guonowder, English Breakfast Souchong, \u201c very superiur,\u201d Congou, and Oolong, Mocha, Java, and Maracaibo Coftees, .Loaf, Dry Crushed, Crushed A and Porto Rico Sugars, ; Layer, M.R.Scedless and Valentia Raisins, Fresh Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes in jars, cartons, and boxes, Orauge, Lemon, aud Citron Peels, &c., Assorted Flavouring Extracts, Spices, &e., for cooking purposes, Fresh Ginger and Chow-Chow in jars, .Fresh Lobster, Sardines in oil, and salmon in ting, with a variety of other preserved Fish, Sogar cure Bacon and Hams, .Eaglish, English Dairy Sweet Cream and Pine Apple Cheese, .À large variety of fresh Biscuit, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, &c., &c., Londou, Belmont, Victoria, Adamantine, and other Sperm Cuadles and Night Lights, Olive, Coal, aud other Oils, A general assortment of Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, Sauces, Mustards, &e., &c.Liquors and Wine of ¢very description, among which will be found Uaited, Vineyard, Menessey\u2019s, Otard, and other Brandies, in wood and bottle, DeKuyper and Old Tom Gin, in wood & bottle.Toddy, Scotch, and Molson\u2019s Whiskeys, Fine old Jamaica Rum, High-Priced Port and Sherry, Champague, Claret and other Wines, Eaglish and Quebec Ales and Porter, A small lot of very best Cigars and Tobaccos, Favourite brands Saufls, &c., \u2014\u2014TOGETOER WITH\u2014 Fancy and other Soaps, Am.Pails, Wash-tubs, Tubs with Covers, Wasb-Boards, Clotbes-Pins, Broo, Dusters, Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes, Washing and Baking Soda, Durkee\u2019s Powder, Day and Martin's Liquid and Tin Blacking; with a thousand and oae other articles unecessary to a well-assorted Stock.H.F.WALLACE, Henderson\u2019s Buildings, St, Lewis Street.Room Paper! Room Paper! ROOM PAPER! ECE!VED, per Steamship BOHEMIAN, Flock and Gold, Gold and Satins, for Drawing, Dining, und Bed-rooms; ulso, Sienna 1d other Marbles, for Hulls, Staircases, Vesti- bales, &c., &c.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 White Lead, Zinc, Black, Brown, Red, Yellow, Paris and Saxon Greens and Umbers, in 4 Vermilion, Vandyke Red, Vandyke Brown, Terra-Siennas, Umbers, Chrome Yellows, Purple a0d Mabogany Browns, Fire-proof Ochres, &c., &e., in POWDER.Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Coach-body, Cabinet sud Daroar Varnish, Black and Brown Japans, Patent Knotting, Patent Dryer\u2019s Putty, Window Glass, &e., &e., &c.For Sale by S.CORNEIL, 41 St.John Street.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Commission Merchants, SHIP BROKERS & FORWARDERS, FIRE, LIFE, & MARINE INSURANCE JAGENTS AND BROKERS, NUNS\u2019 BLOCK, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 24, 1561.Something New, IN GENTS\u2019 FELT HATS, JUST RECEIVED Per Anglo Saxon.\u201d HENDERSON, RENFREW & CO., Bu ice _Quobeo, May 23, 1862, Coffees.F!FTY BAGS Choice LAGURAY COFFEE, % do, very fine Maracaibo do., do.extra flue Jamaica do., 0 do.do.Java do., For mle b Quebec, Ju MESURIER, GRANT & COne 16, 1862.Cut Tobacco.100 BARRELS cuT TOBACCO, For sale by L Quebec, Juve ie SURIER, GRANT & CO.Fancy § oa 150 Boxes coLaxie FANCY For mle by LEMESURIER Qube, Jane 18, 1863, » GRANT & CO, GLOVER & PRYS CARPET, Oil Cloth, AND LRVINTEN STORE.In addition to a Large and Cheap stock oF Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtain Materials, Trimmings, &e., We have just received aud opened Gilt Framed Mirrors, Toilet Looking Glasses, Iron Bedsteads, (very superior, Gilt Cornices and Mouldings, Brass Cornices § Curtain Holders, Brass Poles, Rings, Brackets.§c., Brass, and Enameiled Centre Pieces, Paris Room Papers, Etc, Etc.Ete, All of which being bought direct from Makers and Manufacturers, we are selling at prices considerably lower than usual, for the same class of Goods.GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, May 26, 1862.TAYLOR\u2019S Toronto Fire and Burglar-proof SAFES.A SUPPLY always on hand, and orders received nt manufacturer\u2019s prices.These SAFES are warrauted Betier and Cheaper than any made in Canada, and fully equal to the Herring\u2019s Safe.An inspection is invited.H.S.SCOTT & CO., Agents.Quebec, June 23, 1862.Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Co.ESTABLISHED, 1826.President: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE, Vice-Presidents His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.lis Grace the Duke of Athol.The Right Hou.the Lord Justice-General.HE PUBLIC are invited to examine and compare the advantages and economy of the system of \u201c MINIMUM PREMIUMS\u201d recently introduced by the Society, whereby Policies are issued as the following premiums, which, it will be seen, are from one-third to one:sixth lower than their Ordinary Premiums :\u2014 Tani A.C.of \u201c Minimum Premiums,\u201d for Assurance of £100, Annual Annual Annual Age.Prein\u2019m.Age.Prem\u2019m.Age.Prem\u2019'm.£ & d.£ 8.d.£ 8.d.20 1 8 6j; 34 2 O 11} 48) 3 65 21{1 9 3// 35/2 2 QU 49/3 81 22/1 911| 36/2 3 6/50/3109 23 110 7|| 37 2 4 10|| 51 3 18 7 24 111 3/| 38/2 6 4/| 82 3163 25 112 O/ 39/2 7 I1l| 53 3196 26 1 12 10}: 40/2 9 7: 54 4 29 27 118 8|! dt 211 4|| 55 4 64 28 114 5) 42/2113 0| 56 4100 29 1 15 65 43 2 14 10/| 57 4 140 80 116 7|| 44 216 9| 88 4181 81 117 7j 45/2118 8) 59/5 26 32 115 8| 46:3 O 9/60|5 72 33 119 9 47/3 3 1 i 'N.B.\u2014PREMIUMS also received Half-yearly or Quarterly.DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Quebec A gent.Quebec, Nov.25, 1861, CL 12m Salt.100 BAGS FINE SALT.200 do Coarse do, For Sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, Jane 18, 1862, \u2014 EAGLE Insurance Company of London.ESTABLISHED IN 1807.MHE REALIZED ASSETS of this COMPANY amount to UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS, Sterling.THE ANNUAL INCOME is about THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTING POLICIES is upwards of SIXTEEN TIIOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS, Stg.The Division of SURPLUS is quinguennial ; and the Surplus (less 20 per cent ) is distributed amongst the assured, The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than baif à century warraut: and us EIGHTY PER CENT.of all profits i» every live years divided among the ussured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that say .Life Insurance Company can demand, con sistent with its own safety, and the consequent security of the assured.Dolicies ureissued with or without participation of profits, tor One or Seven Years, Whole Life, Joint Lives, or payable on the life attaining the age of Sixty.One halt credit for first five years.Tle undersigned, Agents, have paid, HERE.n the decease or Lives up to the 31st ultimo.Fifty-Six Thousand One Hundred & Seventy Pounds, Sterling\u2014 equal to $273,385.W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canady.Quebec, Feby.4, 1861.C.22h .SMEATON, MERCHANT TAILORS, Palace Street.CHANGE OF PARTNERSHIP being about to take place in the above firm, C.& A.8.having come to the determination to SELL OFF theirstock at COST PRICES, great bargains will be given FOR CASH ONLY.And all accounts due the firm, will require to be settled without delay, preparatory to currying out the above arrangement, C.AND A.SMEATON still continue their STAMPING, BRAIDING, EMBOSSING AND EMBROIDERY, in the newest styles.Quebec, Dec.12, 1860.SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! UST RECEIVED, trom london and Paris e¢J direct, a complete assortment of GARDEN aud FLOWER SEEDS, of the best quality, and in all cases warranted.Catalogues sent free by post on application.ZB 20 packets of Flower Sceds sent to any part of Canady free on receipt of $1.40 packets of Garden and Fluwer Seeds assorted for $4.JAS.H.MARSH, Curner of St.John aud Palace Streets.Quebec, March 21, 1862, They Give Satisfaction.\\ HAT gives satisfaction ?CRAWFORD» PATENT FIRELIGHTERS.Those who have given them a fuir trial, say they would not he without them.Only think of it: 72 fives Jit by this means, without matches, paper, or chips, or any trouble, for 25 cents\u2014bring but a cost of two cents a weelr.Ts not this the chcapest plan ?Get o hox immediately, if not sooner.For sale at ull respectable Grocery Stores in Quebec, at 25 cents a box.Wholesale orders addressed ARTHUR CRAWFORD, No.60 Rictmond Street, Toronto, C.W.SEEDS! SEEDS! QUEBEC DISPENSARY.HE Subscriber begs leave to announce that he has received his Spring importation of GARDEN, FIELD, nnd FLOWER SEEDS, from the best English und French houses, and warranted the growth of 1861.Catalogues muy be had on application.\u2014ALSU-\u2014 Bird Sceds of all kinds; 1Iemp, Canary, Rape, Maw, and Millet Sceds.JOIN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market Place.Quebec, March 24, 1852.Superior Claret for Sale.10 CS CHATEAU LAFITTE, very choice.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Spices.TEAS.1 Half-chests uncoloured Japan Tea.Quebec, Feby.19, 1862.OXES GROUND CINNAMON, 60 do.Pimento, 15 Baskets CHAMPAGNE, \u2018\u201c Anchor Brand.\u201d CilAS.E, LEVEY & CO.Quebec, 26th February, 1862, ALF-Chests Superior family Souchong, Hulf-chests Young Hyson, Hall-chests Hysou Twankay, Landing ex \u201cJura\u2019 and \u201c Nova Scotian.\u201d For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.40 do, Cloves, For sale by EMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, Juve 16, 1862.Burgundy Port.180 R.-Casks Superior Burgundy Port Wine daily expected, and For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Quebec, May 2, 1862, Snuff.80 000 L,E5- ROSE SNUFF, \u2019 For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1362.Hams.200 FRESH CURED HAMS.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Molasses.DRA PUNCHEONS HEA V Y CLAYED MOLASSES, 60 do.Barbadoes Syrup, For sate > LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Pepper.HIRTY Bags WHOLE PEPPER, 250 Boxes Ground do., For sale MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4rx, 1862.Royal Mail Line.RICHELIEU COMPANY, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Tle Splendid and Fast-Sailing Steamer \u201cCOLUMBIA,\u201d Captain P.Corr, WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WITARF, FOR MONTREAL, To-morrow dfternvon at FOUR o'clock.For further particulars, app'y at the Office.J.B.LAMERE, Agent, Quebec, Aug, 1, 1862.1862.THE CANADIAN INLAND Steam Navigation Compy\u2019s Royal MAIL THROUGH LINE! N connection with the RICHELIEU COM- L PANY'S STEAMERS, form a Day Ling between MONTREVL, PRESCOTT, OUSDENBURGH, BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTON, Aud other intermediate ports.Conuceting at Prescott with Railroad for Ottawa City : at Kingston with steamers for Bay Quinte ; ut Toronto with steamer ¢ Zimmerman for Niagara Falls, &c.; with Northern Railroad for Collina- wood aud Western States, and at Hamilton with Great Western R.R.to all puints West.For Ticketsand general iuformation apply to the undersigned, at the Hotels or at his Office, Napoleon Wharf, A.R, MACDONALD, AGENT, Quebec, June 9, 1862.3m Liquors.HIRTY-FIVE HHDS, DEKUYLERS FIN.100 Cases Green Gin.100 Cases Brandy, 509 Quarter Cases Port Wine, 25 do Sherry.25 Puncheons Whiskey, 25 Bbls.Toddy do.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & Co.Quebec, June 18, 1862, RS.PARNELL, having RECEIVED the SPRING FASHIONS, is prepared to alter, dress, and dye LADIES\u2019 BONNETS and HATS, in THE NEWEST STYLE.at NO.2, GLACGIS STREET, Outside St.John's Gate.Genilemen\u2019s Hats cleaned and altered.Quebec, March 28, 1862.PHOTOGRAPHY.SMBLT GOT PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLRY, Opposite Russell's Hotel, Pulace Street.YARD PORTRAITS, ALBUM PICTURES aud all the latest Styles, done in the very best manner.PORTRAITS, from the smallest miniature up to fall length life size, PAINTED IN OIL OR WATER COLORS.Quebec, Ang.14, 1861.2m PRES DBUGS, Chemicals, §e.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.HE SUBSCRIBER has received, per \u201cCity of Quebec,\u201d from London, his Spring Importation of genuine English DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Patent Medicines, &c.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 16, 1862.SUMMER REQUISITES.Luss Perfumery, in 40 varieties, Eau-de-Cologne, in various styles, Sponges, Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, &c., And à gencral assortment of Brushes, Perfumerey, Soaps, and Toilet articles.\u2014ALBO,-\u2014 A complete stock of pure Drugs and Chemicals, all warranted of the finest quality.JAS.H.MARSH.Quebec, May 28, 1563.3 PERFUMERY ! TOILET ARTICLES, &c.HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received.per Steamship \u201c Bohemian,\u201d a large and choice assortment of New Perfumery, Sachetts, &ec., &c.Hair, Nail, Tooth and Cloth Brushes.Fancy Toilet Bottles, Boxes, Puls, &c., &e.Tortoiseshell Dressing and Side Combs, Toilet Soaps (in bars and cukes), DeFavro\u2019s Gazogenes, for preparing Seltzer Water, and herrerated drinks, \u2014A180\u2014 Thelr Spring Stock of fresh Drugs, Ghemioals,.oc.&e.English, French and American PATENT MEDICINES.2% PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with the frentest exactness, and with the purest and best rugs, at all bours.JOHN MUSSON & CO, MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIIIP COMPANY.Summer 1862.Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glasgow, ur Liverpool.22¥ Return Tickets granted at reduced Rules.FPYHIS COMPANY\u2019S LINE is composed of the following First Class Steamships :\u2014 NORWEGIAN, 2500 tons .Capt, McMuster.HIBERNIAN, 2500 tons, .\u2018+ Grange.BOHEMIAN, 2200 tons,.\u2018 Ballantine, NOV A SCOTIAN, 2300 tous.* Borland, ANGLO SAXON, 1500 tona,, .\u201c Graham.NORTH AMERICAN, 1800 tons.\u201cBurgess, JURA, 2300 tons.0.000 00 to Aiton, NEW SHIP.L 006000000000 i Carrying the Canadian & United States Mails One of the under-noted or other Steamslups will suil from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY for, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on bourd and land Passengers to nud from Londouderry.The following sre the dates of sailing from Quebec :\u2014 Norwegian.,.Saturday, July 26, 1862 North American.Suturdny, Aug.2, 1862 Nova Scotian.Saturday, Aug.9, 1862 Bohemian.eran Saturday, Aug.16, 1862 AND EVERY SUCCEEDING BATURDAY.RATES OF THROUGH PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC : CABIN.STEERAGE.(According to accommodation.To Glasgow.$66 no $R0 To Glasgow.$30.00 To London- To Londou- derry.$66 a $80] derry.$30.00 To Liv\u2019pool.$66 a $80 To Liverpool.$30.00 Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon cutried on euch veskrel, FA tender will leave the Napoleon Wharf every Suturday morning, with mails and Passengers, at nine o\u2019clack precisely.Yor further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO.Agents.Quebec, July 21, 1862.THE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK AND WHARFAGE CO., South Quebec.INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 20 VIC.C.174 Gro.Beswick, Esq, Pree., Managing Director.James Parton, Ju., Superintendent.Tuomas H.CHarman, Secretary.IIS COMPANY possesses Deep Water Wharves for Ocean Ships, Luke and River Cratt, with suitable Storage for Flonr, Grain, Ashes, Iron, Coals, Salt, &c., &e., in direct con.ucction with the Grand Trunk Railwny.\u2014 Also\u2014 A Timber Cove of 4000 feet frontage, with Deal Wharves, Steam Elevators, Cranes, &c.for the expeditious and economical londing and unloading of Goods and Produce.\u2014-Liberal advancer made on all kiuds of Merchandise and Timber received at this Establishment.Letters to he addressed to the Sverctary ut the Company's Onice, « SHAW'S BUILDINGS, Mountain Street, Quebec.Quebec, June 13, 1862.100 OXES MANUFACTURED TOy LEMESURIER, GRANT & COAT O'DOHERTY À C0\u201dS « STYLES.New Muslins, New Parasols, New Crinolines and New Straw Huta, Domestic Goods.Diapers, &c., &c.White and Fancy Shirts, Horiery and Gloves, &c., &c.O'DOHERTY & CO., ELEPHANT OIL, Manufactured Tobacco, BACCO, For sale b Quehec, June 16, 1862.PRISE ARRIVAL N°5 opening, a further large nssortmént of IN SUMMER GOODS in all the LEADING New Dress Goods, New Ribbons, New Silk Mantles, New Flowers, New Silks, New Veils, New Shawls, New Trimmings, Braid Bonnets.New Dress Improvers, New Peep O\u2019 Day Mantle Cloths, &ec., &c.Shirtings, Sbeetings, Irish Linens, Table Li- neus, Table Covers, Towellings, Huckabacs, Gents Department.In well aesorted in Cloths, Tweeds, Carsimeres Underclothing, Braces, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Pocket Haudkerchiels, (ready hemmed) Collars, Cuffs, 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 18, 1862, ASKS, 25 C For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July 4, 1862.Claret Wines.N HAND, Chateau Larose, Chateau Leoville, St.Julien, St.Emellien, 8t.Estophe.WOODS & CO, Next door to Glover & Fry's Upper Town Market.Quebeo, June 27, 1862.Raisins.100 JBOXES CHOICE LAYER RAISINS.For sale by LEMESURIER.GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 18.1862.Refined Sugars in Bond.100 ARRELS ENGLISH CRUSHED SUGAR, in bond or guy pad.M.ou Quebec, July 4, 1863, AIN, Port and Sherry Wines.Receiving ex \u201c Victoria,\u201d from Cadiz, BASI & Co.'s V.P, Sherry, in qra.& octaves, Yoasi & Co.'s Port, in quarts, For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO, b LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO, Quebec, June 16, 1662, Quebec, June 11, 1862, Delightful Trip TO THE Lower St.Lawrence and River Saguenay.The Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Compu: ny's Splendid First-Class rou Steamer | TN MAGNET, Running in connection with the Upper Canada TILL leave the Napoleon Wharf, Quebec.Ha! Ha! Bay.calling at Murray Bug, River du Compartments, of grert strength, and equipped large family state-rooms, most comfortably fur Tickets granted, sHowing parties ample time State-roo.ns secured, and every information Carr.Taos.Howann, (Late of R.M.Steamer BANsHEE,) Royal Mail Stenmers and the Steamers of the Richelieu Company, V every TUESDAY aod FRIDAY morning during the season, for the River Sagucnay and Loup, and Tadoussac, The \u201c MAGNET\" is built in Four Water-Tight with every appliance for safety, and is one of the best seabonts aHont.She is titted up with nished, and! iv every rspuet secoud to none on the Canadian waters, to remain at any pluce on the route for the enjoyment of Svu-Bathing, Fishing or Hunting.obtained on application at the Company's Office, Napoleon Wharf, to A.R.McDONALD, AuENT.Quebce, July 2, 1862.Clearing off Stock!!! WM.LAIRD & CORE now oft ring the remainder of their stock LX of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, ui greatly reduced prices.In the following departments will he found some very DECIDED BARGAINS :- Fancy Dress Goods, Muslin Dresses, Tweed and Silk Mantes, Straw Bonnets and Hoty, Ribbons, Flowers, and Feathers, Shawls, Parasols, half price.One lot of SEWED MUSLINS will be SOLD at ONE-FOURTR THE USUAL PRICE.Remnants of Carpets, Remnauts of Tweeda, Remununts of Coburgs and Lustres, Remuauts of Dress Goode, Remuants of Flannels, Remuants of Prints and Coltons.One lot Remnants of RIBBONS will be sold at ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL PRICE.N.B \u2014W.L.& ('v.confine themselves excln- sively to the legitimate DRY GOODS TRADE, wad interfere with no other.THE GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER Will, on and after MONDAY, 28th JULY, run ax under until further notice : Leaves Quenkc : Leavis Point Lieve STATION : Freight Train 7,00 à w.7.30 for Richmond & #.00 Way Stationa.8.40 { Freight Train 10.00 8.20 « for River du 11.00 Loup, Mails and Pus.from 9 30 13.10r.M.West and 10 30 Way Sta- 11.30 { tions, Pas.and , Mails for Pas.and 1.30 1 \u201c| River 21054 Mails du Loup : \u2019 from R.3.00 du Loup.{ xpress for | Mixed Trains 4.30 Montreal and 3.30 from Riviere Portland, 1 du Loup.500 Mailsand Pas.6 20 50) for West and 7.30 Way Stations.Express from 7.00 10.20 Montreal aud 10.00 Portiaud.FARE for passengers, ,.+.Bc each, One Horse, Driver and Cart.lôc Que Horse, Waggon & Driver.20c Two Horses, Carringe and Driver.50e Cattle and Horses, .IVe each Freight 4 100 lbs.de Ou SATURDAY mornings the Stcomer witt lenve the NaroLgox Wuanr with Passengers for the Occan Steamshipe at 9 A.M.Persons desirous of accompunying their Friends will be permitted to the Saloon Deck on payment of 12} cents, subject to certain restrictions.The Proprietor will not hold himself responsi ble for delaya caused by the non-arrival of ihe Trains on advertised time.JAMES TIBBITS, Proprietor.Quebec, August 1, 1862.Montreal Ocean Steamship Co\u2019s Glasgow Line, FURTHER REDUCTION IN FARES.Corner of Fabrique & Hope Streets.Quebec, July 14, 1862, WINDOW GLASS.Landing ea August, 1500 JOXES Window GLASS, assorted JUL sizes, 01 x 73% to 30 x 40.For sale hy LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, July 2, 1862.Sherry, Port Wine, Brandy, Gin and Whiskey, IN BOND AND DUTY PAID.\u201cHERRIES\u2014F, Anne.\u2014In store ex Wacousta, +.) from Cadiz ; a full assortment vf this choice Wine, in wond and bottle.PORTS\u2014Buruxo Su.va & Co., Oporto.\u2014Pipes, hogsheads, and gr.-casks, various grades, ex ** Nigra,\u201d from Oporto, in wood and bottle.BRANDY-\u2014VisE Gnowrn\u2019s Co, Cognac\u2014Fhda., r.-casks, vctaves aud cases, various vintages, very old.GIN\u2014J.DiKcvrer & Sov, Rotterdam.\u2014Hhds., gr.-easks, red and green cases, WHISKEY-\u2014GLesronti, Islay.\u2014Quarter-caeks und cases, For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, July 2, 1862.OATMEAL.Just Received, DR FINE GROUND OATMEAL, Fine do, do.Coarse do.do.All of the best quality.WOODS & CO, No.22 Upper Town Market.Quebec, July 7, 1862, SUGARS AND SYRUPS.250 F OGSIIEADS Choice Bright Grocery Sugar, free from foots, 300 Barrels Dry Crushed Sugar, 25 Hhds, Loaf Sugar, 400 Barrels Honey, Sugar, House and Gol den Syrups.For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, July 2, 1862.Great Reduction ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.ETURN TICKETS in first Cabin by above Steamers are now issued at ONE HuNDREN Dorraus each, instead of one hundred and twenty dollars as heretofore.ALLANS, RAE & CO, Quebec, July 9, 1862, M.Pourtier, SURGEON AND PRACTICAL DENTIST, FROM PARIS, (PATENTE.) \u2014 No woman is ugly who hasgood teeth.R.POURTIER inserts Artificial Teeth in .the latest aud most durable style and in the most perfect manner.Extractions, Operations, and the insertion of eat done without pain.All work is guaranteed, Terms moderate.Consultation gratis.Office: 15, St, John street.OPPOSITE PALACE STREET, Quebec, June 18th, 1862.Rifle Ammunition.TARGET 12 FEET SQUARE.Represents average shooting at 500 yards, WITH ELEY\u2019S BEST ENFIELD CARTRIDGES.TE Subscribers bave received ex 8.8.Anglo Saxon, a fresh supply of ELEY'S celebrated ENFIELD CARTRIDGES snd REGULATION CAPS, H.5.SCOTT & CO.Quebec July 4, 1862, 1 .10 Collecting Agency.TH undersigued informs the public that he has opened an AGENCY OFFICE at the corner of St.Genevieve and d\u2019Aiguillon Streets, St.Jobn Buburbs, where he is prepared to take charge of the collection of all Accounts, and the tranraction of all other business which ray be confided to him, He will do all in his power to merit the encouragement of the public.WILLIAM HANFORD.Quebes, June 18, 1862.DES MEILLEURS ROMANS ETRANGERS, M [PDLETON & DAWSON have just received the following FRENCH translations :\u2014 Histoirs De Pendennis, 3 volumes, par W.H.Thackeray.Memoires De Barry Lyudon, do.Henry Esmond, do.Jane Eyre, par Currer Bell, Shirley, 2 vols, do.Marie Barton, par Kre, Gaskell.Nord et Sud.do.Les Pirates du Mississippi, par Frédérick Ger- sticker, Tuteur et Pupille, par Julia Kavanagh.HE Undersigned having completed his NEW L ESFABLISIIMENT, offers to the Public that be will makes Redaction of 25 per Cent for Cush, on all Articles of which his immense stock is compured.Heo nlso informa them that any Watches, Jew.cllery, &e., &c., entrusted to hix care, for repairs, will be put up in a fire- proof safe.J.P.GENDRON, Waren & Crock MaxeR & JEWELLER, NO.9 ST.JOHN STREET, (Within, Next Ilouse to LA Banque Nationale.Quebec, Jaly 4, 1862.CL No.1 Pig Iron, \u201c Summerlee.\u201d T° arrive per Steamer * DAMASCUS.\u201d C.& W.WURTELE, Quebec, Juiy 7, 1952, St Paul Street, Quebec, July 2, 1862, La Quartoronne, par le Capitaine Mayne Reid.Lichtenstein, par W Haufl, Le Désavowé, 2 vois, per Sir K Bulwer Lytton, Paul Clifford, par do.Adventures de Pisistrate Cazton, par do.Les Derniers Jours de Pompée, par do.Les Temps Difficilce, par Charles Dickens.David Copperfield, 3 vols., par do.Contes de Nocl.par do.Le Magnain D'Antiquités, 2 vols, do.Bleak House, 2 vols, do, Adventures de Nicolas Nickleby, 2 vols | do, Oliver Twist, do.Baruabé Rudge, 3 vols.do.Dombey ct Fils, 2 vols, do.Adventures Du Martin Chuzslewit, 2 vols, do.La Petite Dolrit, 3 vols.do.MIDDLETON & DAWSON.For sale at SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, Foot of Mountain Hill, Quebec, July 28, 1862. À New Advertisements this Dan.statuer fur Montreal- J.H.Larere.New Books Middleton & Daweon.Cnezk Lo-t\u2014 Hunt, Bro-k & Co.Phyiognemr, cie -Dr JD.L.Zender, steuiver Lady Jrad \u2014 >, Butcau.Weekly Meeting of Gough Division, Sana of Tempera.Anchor Lise.Robt, Shaw & Co.A nheal Qcenn Steamship Company Rae & Co.Pl-usare Trip to the Saguenay, Steamer manvilte \u2014Johu Atderson & Co.Alluns, How- NOTICE.\u2014 s.M.Yyrrexant.& Co., Nu.57 Park Row, Hhew Yurk, aud & State Street, Hostou, are vur agents for the Quebec Gazelle in those cities, and are authorized to take Advertfscemeuts and Sub- soripiions for us at our LOWLST KATIS., The Quebec Gazette.QUEBEC, AUG.sr, 1562, COLONIAL DEFENCES, i y We devote a considerable portion of ow ppace (0 extiacts from the debate in the House of Lords, on the 15th ultime, on the subject of voleniat fortiheations.Passing over that put von which relates to the colonies generally, wa have seigcied those remarks of the differ: ant apeakers which Lave a direct bearing upon ol these Militia Buls.Canada, and we may add, upon her future We cor- connection with the British empire.dilly agree with a contemporary in the opin- von, that this is the most important intelligence received by the people of Canada since the country was ceded by France to Kugland.\u2014 Our renders will notice that the minister fu ihe eolonies\u2014ihe Duke of Neweastle\u2014views our position with the gravest concert; he believes the injury done by the rejection of the militia bill, will be at the earliest moment repaired ; and he hopes that moment may not be tou late.The Earl of Ellenbar- ough mukes sure of an irruption in'o Canada, It the North fail, 10 their endeavor 10 cunguer the South, they will attack Cunada, he tells us, as a compensation for their loss.If they they will attack Canada in diunkenness of victory.And further to com- tori us, this nobleman says that the compara- uvely small bady of British troops now in the colony, is atl that could be spared for our defence ; and that it is probable contingencies might arise at home, demanding the with drawal of even these.Earl Grey goes still further, and suggests that instructions should succerd, be sent to the Governor General, to eall the provincial parliament together 2nd submit to it this issue : ¢ Either belore the termination « uf the present season make such anange- « ments as will allord our troops such support « as we have a right to expect for any British «i force that ought 10 ba left in Canada, or no « British force will be left in the colony.\u201d f'resutning that this much talked ol invasion should happen, will my lord Grey inform us by whom it was provoked 7 Surely he cannot say \u2018twas we, Her Majeaty?s Canndian sub- prets, who drew down upon our heads the wrath of a powerful neighbour, Will it not be attributable to impertal rather than 10 colonial policy ?And il so\u2014aund if it be a matter of importance to the dignity of the empire that ita widespread colonial territories should remain iutact, where is the reasonableness ol imposing upon us the burden of defeuce?Were so unjust a proposition to be made lo our legislature as that suggested by Earl Grey, we should expeot, if manhness had not foreaken nur legislators, that the respouse would be :\u2014We will not, we cannot accede to your terms.\u2014 Nomerically speaking, we are as nothing compared with our threatened invaders; ou resources, tot only in men but in money are altogether efficient for such a struggle.\u2014 Therefore, much as we have valued, and do value, our connection with Old England, your terms are so nnreaeunably extravagant that we must needs reply\u2014withdraw your 12,000 sol.diera, and leave us to our fale ! The Eani or CARNARVON said, there was ona point with regard to CanaJ which he wished to notice bolure he concinded.Abou the year 1859 il was deemed rrecessary to place the militia of Canada on à more efficient footing.At the same time, however, thint the tarce was improved its number was limited to 5,000.That might have been quite sufficient at that period, bul since then crreumsiances had greatly changed.A convulsion had seized the Unued Siates, and avery bitter leeling had arisen against us on the part of the American people.The present situation imposed new dutres both on England and on Canada.It was, therefore, only nalu- ra] that there should be a strong feuling in (ht colony that the militra ought 10 be re-organized.Under the late Government a recommendation wus made by commissioners appointed lo inquire nto the subject, that thers should be an active milittu of 50,000, and a reserve ol the same number.A Bill was introduced to rnerease the militia, but no limit was placed on the number of men.That incasure War unfortunately rejected by the Cuvadian Legis lature.Since then another Bill had been passed, which, in addition ta 1he force rutho- tized by the act of 1859, created a ¢ sedentary militia of 5,000.The new body was, however, ol scarcely any value, as it was not 10 be ca!led out.He did oot tor a momum doubt 1he loyally of Canada 10 the British Crown, nor was he unaware of the financial citcomstances of the colany ; but he deeply deplored 1he resolu ton at which the lucal Legislature had arrived.(Hear,) He could nat vnderstand how Canada could possibly bring herself to believe that a contingent of 10.000 men was her fuir and #qu:table proportion of the force required for the datence of the territory ander the present critical circumstances.[1 became our serious duty to consider whether it was right tv leave the ilower of the English army sn à position of acknowledged peril in order 10 deferd a country which would not contribute any money to its defence, There was no more difficult or pressing question than the relationship detween the mother country and the oolonres the THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, in regard to military expenditure, It was not a mew maller of noney,-\u2014iuteres', honour, seatinent, and humaniiy were alike involved.tesporsibil.ty remained with the mother country, the insin bo.ly of wvauiages were atisched to the colonies.He held that there ought to ba uot only 8 community of feeling but à real and equitable proportion of the commun burdeus beiweeen Eugiand and her dependencies.Duties and ngh's went hand in hand, and the people who were desirous of erjoying the privileges of eonstirutioual frage dom must be prepared 10 make some sacrifices in return for hat inestimable boon.(Hear, hear.) He moved for copies of correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and the Governor Ganeral of Canada in regard to the Militia Bills proposed wud passed nthe Canadian Parliament.Tur Drie or NEuCASTLE said that lie should avoid the more general question of the colonial military expenditure, and would follow the example of his noble friend in this respect.Whenever the question comes betore your lord ships | shall be prepared to enter into it fully, Meanwhile I muy say that measures have been proposed and are now under the consid- \u201ctation of the wihlary authorities, fur reduc- \u201cone 1 thie or four of the most important de- peudencies.But it is a singular aud important fact that, comparing the present number of troops in the colonies with the number stationed there 20 years agn\u2014though I am hound to say that in that year there wuie more toopa in the colonies than vsual\u2014we have now only 47 Latialions in the whole ot our colonial dependencies, greatly 1uicreased as hey ure during this period, wiule in the year I menti med the number of battalions was GO.And then the number now in the colonies in- viudes 17 baitslions in Canada aud New Zea- and, who are there under very exceplional circumstances.Your lordship will therelore see that, considering those exceptional cre cumstances, there nover was a hime when so small uw numbes of British troops was wain- rammed for the Colonies as now.| come next to the subject of the Canadian mihtia, and may say that | have no objeciion to the motion of my noble friend it he will consent to insert the words *\u2018 or axtraets.\u201d\u201d | have no doubt that his experience of oflice will enable him to see that in a matter of Uhis description at will be necessary to prov:de for the productiun of copies sor extracts,\u201d from the correspondence with the Governor General on the subject I coneur very much with what has been said by my noble friend on lis rabyect.Ibis deeply to be regretted \u2018hat tre Canadian Paritament should have re- vected the Bill which was proposed for thai acceptance for the defence of the colony.I'aking everything into consideration, the force ut milita which 18 now proposed as their con\u2018ribulion towards ita defence is a most in- of persons who have tried them, that it is now an established article.The amon.t ot akily snd mental misery arisiag from ou ne ect of small complaints is surprising : and it Is, theretore, of the utmost importance tht a strict attention to the least and most trithng bodily ailment should be hal-\u2014for disvases of he bady ust invariably affect the mind, \u2018The sub- seribers now only ask n trial of DI.J.BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS !! tra all who have not used thew, We challenge the world to pruduce their equal, These Brorens, tor the cure of WEak STOMACHE, ttexenst Dentisrr, aud for PURIFYING aND EN- Aleding THE BLoop, are sbuolately unsurpassed Ly any other remedy va earth.To be assured of this, it is ouly necessary ta wake the trinl.1 he Wine itseif 1s of a very superior quality, being abut one-thind stronger thaa other wines, warning an! invigorating the whale system from the Lend to the fect.As these Bitters are tonic aud alterative in their character, so they streagthen and invigorate the whole system, and give « fine tone and healthy action to all 1t- parts, by equ izing thecireulation, removing obvructions und producing 8 general warmth.They are ulso excuilent tor Diseases nud Weakness pecullur ty FEMALES, where a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN nud BRACE Lis SYSTEM, No Lady.who is subject Lo lassitude aud faintness, wa ik} be without then, ae they are re-viy fying tu their action.These Bitters will not only cure, but prevent Disease ! : tie respect, are doubly vafuble to the on a ma use them.For INCIPI ENT CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, ludigestion, Dyapopsais, Diseases of the Nervous System, F ar- wisi, Piles, and for all eases requiring a Tonic, Dr.Dods' Celebrated Wine Bitters are unsurpassed! Throat, so common among the Clergy, bar Sore hy they wre teuly valasbie.| Por Us agged and infirm, and for persons of 4 peak conattitution\u2014for Ministers ou the Gospel, Ve Ce and all public speakers \u2014-for Houk- Koepors Tailors, Scamstresses, Students, Artists, and ull persons lending a sedentary life, they will prove truly bencficiul.ut As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste.They produce whi the \u2018 chil wating effects of Brandy or Wine, without Jatosicating 3 amd are wu valuable remedy for yorauns Addicted to the nae af excessive strong , { who wish to retrain from it.They ure re and entirely tree from the poisuns contained Ee A alter atid Wines and Liyvors with which + country is Hooded.er isa eters not only CURE, but PREVENT Di wage, amd should he used hy all who live in à cory where the water is dut, Or Ww here Chills werd Fevers are prevalent, Bing euticely innu- cont and harmless, they may be given treely to Children aud [nfants with impunity.Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advo- cnte= ux an set of humiuity, should esis in snarling these truly valuable BITTERS over the Land, and {hereby cesentially aid in banishing Drunkeaness and Disease.In all Affections of the ead, «ick Headache or Nervous Headache, Dr.Dods\u2019 Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be most salutary and eflicacious.pHMADES.- rtiffestes which have been tendered ters whioll we are daily receiving.{ that among the women these ow : given o satisfaction which no others oie before.No woman in the land should be without them, aod those who lice use thew will not fail to keep 8 supply.Doctor J Bovee Dods\u2019 Tmperial Wine Bitters re by an eminent and skilful physician Are Fhe successfully in bis practice for the last twenty-five years.The proprictors, l*fore purchasing the exclusive right to mat, facture and sell Dr.J.Buvee Dod\u2019 Cele rate Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by wo distinguished medieal practitioners, w ho pro- noinced them w valuable remedy for disenne, A (though the medical men cf the country ns n geacral thing, disapprove of Patent Mudicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable ! nysiclan van be found in the United States, nequnint with their madical properties who will nou high v approve DR.J.BOVEE hobs\u2019 IMPERIAL NE BITTERS.; WE realy settled pinces, where there i always & lurge quastity ot decaying um ver, rom which a poisonuus mlasms iscreated, ! vese fii er should be used every morulug before breakfast.DR.J.BOVEE DODS\u2019 IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! ¢ unadulterated Wine, Solomon's Seal, Com- boawyers, 1 drink, am The many ce us, and the let ure conclusive proo Are composez of a pur ; ined with Barberry, a0: ! 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Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! | PRICE\u201481 per BOTTLE; 6 BOTTLES for $5.PREPARED AND SOLD BY CHARLES WIDDIFIFLD & CO., ROLE PIROPAIETORS, | 78 William Street, New York.79 For sale by druggists nud grocers geaer- ally throughout the country.New York, August 31st, 1861.12m QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS Best Materiul Purchased for Cash.5 SIGN and WORKMANSHIP mw THE Seton with this establishment obtained th ° lat Prize, Silver Medal, for SCULPTURE, U BUSTS, &c.let Prize.Silver Meda!, for MANTELS, MO) INTS, &e.20d NU onze Medal, for BAPTISMAL FONT.At the last Montreal Provincial Exhibition, FCONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND UTILITY PEING THE TENTS Every article in the trade always un band, or made promptly to order, At or Below Montreal Prires.F.& J.MORGAN, 194, St.Joho Street, without.Quebec, Oct 14, 1861.nL The Great English & American | Remedy, AGIC LOTION, FOR RHEUMATISM.N It is not like any of tbe wenk atuf of tde Age \u2014See Teatimoniala at all the Drug Stores, where it cou be obtained.Compoynded by Dr.Bowker, Boston, Mass.It cures NEURALGIA, Hranacue, Tooruacus, and Sort THROAT.Quebec, Nov.1, 61, 12m Tux WESTMINSTER ReviEw (Liberal), Periodicals a Relief in Ten Minutes.BRYAN°S?PULMON IC W AFERS.\"EVE most certain and specdy remedy ever discovered lor ull diseases of the CHEST AND LUNGS, COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Iutlucnza, Houarseacss, iflicult Voeathing, Sure Throat, «c., &e.These Wafers give the most instantaneous and perlect peliet, aud when persevered with necord- aug to directions, never tail to eifeet u rapid and lasting cure, Thousund+ have been restored to perfost henlth, who have tried other musns in vuin.To nll classes nud all constitutions they ure a blessing und a cure\u2014noue ueed despair, no watter how long the disease muy bave existed, or however severe it way be, provided the or- wunic stracture of the vital organs is uot Lope- lessly decayed.Livery oae aificted should give thom an impurtinl trial, TO VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS, these Waters are peculiariv valuable ; 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ard although u powerful remedy it cuntuing nothing hurtful to the constitution, TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculintly suited.Tt will, in nv short time, bring oa the mouth- ly period with regularity.lu cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Hraviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Ieurt, Lowuess of Spirits, lysteries, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occusivned by n disordered system, these Pills will effect à cure when all other means have failed.Pamphlet are well observed.the agent.taining uver tifty pills, by return ail.Sir James Clarke's Female Pilla, Sir James Clarke's Female Pilla.Sir Jumes Clarke's Female Pilla, They are safe, and never fuil They are safe, and never fail They ure sale, and never fail To remove wll obstructions, To remove ull obstructions, To remove all obstructions, And cure all Female Complaints, and cure all Female Complaints, Aud cure all Female Complaints, When the directions are fullowed.When the directions are followed, When the directions are followed.They are a blessing aud a cure, They are u blessing and a cure.They ure a blessing und a cure, Aud can be sent by mail And can be sent by mail Aud can be seat by mail For one dollar and six postage stamps, For oue dollar and six postage stamps.For onu dollar and xix postage stamps, NORTHUP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W.General Agente tor the Canadas, For Sale in Quebec by Jouy Messox & Ca, J.Bowes, G.G.ARDOUIN and all medicine dealers.Quebec, 20th June 1860, ty New Teas.LANDING ex CITY OF QUEBEC : ) 0 1 ALF CHESTS TEA, con- ( 0 sisting of Hysons, Young Hyson, Hyson Twanttay, Gunpowders, Tmperials, and Uncolored Japans, 10 Chests Madras Indigo.LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, May 8, 1862, N + For Nale.Now Arriving, per G.T'runk Railroad, 100 JPUNCHEONS Prime Bright Mus- covado Molasses, 50 Hhds.Prime Bright Muscovado Sugar.LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec Jany.29, 1862, [ADVERTISEMENT.} THE BRITISH REVIEWS BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, Trk LoxDoN Quantencx (Conservative).Tux EpiNBURUH REVIEW (Whi g).3 Tus Norte Britisd Rxview (Free Church).Brackwoon\u2019s Eptxponon Macazixe (Tory).TERMS.Per Jinn, For any one of the four Reviews.,,.$800 For any two of the four Reviews.,,.500 For any three of the fonr Reviews.,.7 00 For all four of the Reviews.800 For Blackwood 's Magazine.,.300 For Blackwood and one Review.,.,.500 For Hiackwoo and two Roviews.7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews.8 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, .10 00 N.B.\u2014< The price in Great Britain of the five ove-named is $31 per annum, * Republished by LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 54 Gold Street, New Yo These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the second page of For tull particulars get a pamphlet, free, of N.B.\u2014S1 and six postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, con.Are u Scientific Preparation, Are a Scientifle Preparation, Are Scientitic Preparation, Street, London.W.H.Florance, 228, Lonsdale Sidney.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4.1862.Hossack\u2019s Cough Lozenges, The Best of the many Rinedies Sold! i i | u t 1 (From Dr, Wourr, Quebec) WAVING used Hossuek\u2019s ¢ TROCHES?1 and examined the ingredients of which |} they are cumposd, T cun recommend them us safe, simple, and etlicacious, Price\u2014:20 Centr per Box, For enle in Queb:c by Messrs, John Musson & Co., Joseph Bawley, J.S.Bowen, J.12, Burke, O- Giroux, Jas.Ho Marsh.and John W.McLeod, JAS.JIOSSACK & CO, Proprictors, Quebee, Gm Quebec, Dec, 15, 1861.CAPTION AGAINST COUNTEREEITS, None are gente unless the signature of Rand L.Perry and Co.is affired to each wrapper, and biown on the bottle ; and each bottle is protected by a patent capsule bearing the proprictor\u2019s name and address iu Juil, Musers.Bo & L.Perey and Co, are only to be consulted at their residence, No, 19, Berners Street, Oxferd Street, London, us they never, under any cireunestances, travel either at home or abroad, and they hereby caution the Public aginst any person using their une.THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, YERRY\u2019S CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA- CUM restores the impaired powers of life when exhausted by the follies of youth, maturity, or old age.Tt ig a certain cure in ull cases of extreme nervous debility produced by early imprudence, and various other causes, sperua- torrhan.exhaustion, incapacity for society, study, or bukiness, intdigestion, shortness of brenth.dimuess of sight, giddiness, cholie, bowel and bilivus liver complaints, constipation and relux- ation, dyseniry, asthma, jaundice, fever, lumbago, gout, rheumatizin, coughs, colds, sore, weak and uleernted throats, nervousness, hysteria, pains in the limbs, interrupted cireulution, tie-dolereau, restlessness at night, nll chronic discares and all female complaints, This invaluable medicine is the most wonderful trinmph of art over nature and is adapted fur Loth sexes.It has the effect of restoriug and increasing the natural vigour of those who ure suffering from prostration and languor produced by sojourning in the colonies or in hot climates, Timusands have been restored to health and vigour hy its use, as sworn to on vath before the Right Honorable Matthew Wood, Lord Mayor of London, und the fullowing Aldermen :\u2014 Sir John Famer, George Seholey, Esq, John Atkins, Esq, and others, Price 118.per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33
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