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N er Steet & C04 n Streeb Street.4.Kochs BEC, this ln eadingl oersply meres ra, Med \u2019 anoud.» und ong tH A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ADVERTISING JOURNAL.awe _\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 [No 943) gpe Quebec Gayette, BY MIDDLETON AND DAWSON, PERV ERTI, FeOT OF MOUNTAIN HILL, LOWER TOWN, IN THE CITY OF QUEBERO.TERMS:\u2014Four DULLARS per annum, payable in advance.res ERTISEM ENTS, delivered in beforetwo selock P.M.ou the day of publication, inserted cording to written orders\u2014or till forbid, if no Listen directions-\u2014ut 50 cents for six lines und quder, for first insertion, and 12} cents for each vubsequent insertion ; for ten lines and above ix, 70 cents for firet insertion, and 17 cents for tse anbsequent insertion ; for ten lines and warda, 8 cents per line for first insertion, and Ww cents per line for each subsequent insertivn.pivertising by the year, ss may be agreed on.+ + All communications must be POST-PAID.\u2014 \u201cNEW GOODS.Just received, and for Sale by the Subscriber : NDID assortment of NEW TEAS, APR consietius of Old aud Young Bysous, Hyson Twankay, Guupowder, English Breakfust Souchoug, * very superior,\u201d Congou, and Oolong, Mocha, Java, and Maracaibo Coffees, ; Loaf, Dry Crushed, Crushed A and Porto Rico gars \u2026.Layer NOR Seedless and Valentia Raisins, Fresh Currants, Figs, Daies, Prunes in jars, cartou ns, and boxes, Orange, Lemon, and Citron Pecls, &o., Assorted Flavouring Extracts, Spices, &c., for cooking purposes, - LC Fresh Giuger and Chow-Chow in jars, .Fresh Lobsters, Sardines in oil, und salmon in tius, with a varicty of other preserved Fish, ager cured Bacon and Hams, ; English, Bnglisu Dairy Sweet Cream and Pine Apple Cheese, 2, A large variety of fresh Biscuit, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, &e., %e., London, Belmont, Victoria, Adamantine, and other Sperm Candles and Night Lights, Olive, Coal, and other Oile, A general ussoriment of Crosse & Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, Sauces, Mustards, &c., &c.Liquors nad Wine of every description, among which will be found United, Vineyard, Henessey\u2019s, Otard, and other Brandies, in wond aud bottle, DeKuyper and 01d Tom Gin, in wood & bottle.Toddy, Scotoh, and Molson\u2019s Whiskeys, Fine old Jamaica Rum, High-Priced Port and Sherry, Champagne, Claret and other Wines, °° English aod Quebec Ales und Porter, A small lot of very best Cigars and Tobaccos, Favourite brands Snuffs, &e., \u2014TOGETHER WITH-\u2014 Fancy nnd other Soaps, Am.Pails, Wash-tubs, Tubs with Covers, Wash-Boards, Clothes-Pins, Broows, Dusters, Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes, Wasliog and Baking Soda, Durkee\u2019s Powder, Duy and Martin's Liquid and Tin Blacking ; with a thousand and one other articles necessary toa well-assorted Stock.H.F, WALLACE, Henderson's Buildings, 8t.Lewis Street.Room Paper! Room Paper! ROOM PAPER! ECEIVED, per Steamship BOHEMIAN, Rio and Gold, Gold and Satins, for Drawing, Dining, and Bed-rooms; also, Sienna 82d other Marbles, tor Halls, Staircasvs, Vestibules, &c., &e.\u2014A190,\u2014 White Lead.Zino, Black, Brown, Red, Yel- tow, Paris and Saxon Greens and Uinbers, in i du Vermilion, Vandyke Red, Vandyke Brown, Tetra-Siennus, Umbers, Chrome Yellows, Purple snd Mahogany Browns, Fire-proof Ochres, &ec., &c., is POWDER.Linseed Qil, Spirits Turpentine, Coach-body, Cabinet and Darnar Varnish, Black and Brown Jupans, Patent Kuotting, Patent Dryer\u2019s Putty, Window Glass, &c., &c., &c.For Sale by 8.CORNEIL, \u2014\u2014 41 St.John Street.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Commission Merchants, SHIP BROKERS & FORWARDERS, FIRE, LIFE, & MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, NUNS\u2019 BLOCK, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 24, 1561.mm 1er a ep EE EE am EE MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18tn, 1862.mm QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE, LIFE & ANNUITIES.CAPITAL.£1,000,000 Stg.CHIEF OFFICE: Queen Insurance Buildings, Liverpool.CANATA P3ANCH UNION BUILDINGS, Montreal.I FPICS: HOME FOREIGN FIRE LIFE INSURANCE.Prompt and Liberal Settiement of Claims.BOARD: WM.MOLSON, Esq., CHAIRMAN.THOS.KAY, Erq.HY.THOMAS, Esq, Hox.JOUN YOUNG, D.TORRENCE, Esq.Bankrrs\u2014MOLSON'S BANK.LEGAL Avvisers\u2014MESSRS., TORRANCE & MORRIS.MEDIOAL ADVISEU\u2014WILM.SUTHERLAND, Esq, M.D Surveror\u2014JAMEs H.SPRINGLE.Avprror\u2014THOS.R.JOHNSON.RESIDENT SECRETARY ANP GENERAL AGENT\u2014 A.MACKENZIE FORBES.Union Buildings, 26, St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.Special Features : Non-Forfeiture of Life Policics.Life Policies considered unchalleng'eable except in cases of palpable fraud.Policies Payable during life-time of Assured.Life Policies granted on a Special Rr- duced System.All of whicl'are fully explained in the Prospectus.Days or Grace :\u2014Assured fully protected, both under Fire as well as Life Policies.Divisions or Live ProriTs :\u2014Evory five years.\u2014Four-fifths returned to participating Policy Holders, The undersigned having been appointed as Agent to the above well known and long established Office, is prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life.Office hours from TEN A.M.to FIVE P.M BENIAH S.PRIOR, Agent, Quebec Chambers, St.Peter St.Quebec, Aug.8, 1862.3m TAYLOR'S Toronto Fire and Burglar-proof SAFES.SUPPLY always on hand, and orders received at manufacturer's prices.These SAFES are warrauted Detier and Cheaper than any made in Cunada, and fully equal to the Herring's Safe.An inspection is invited.H.8.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.His Grace the Duke of Athol.The Right Hon.the Lord Justice-General.HE PUBLIC are invited to examine and _ compare the udvantages and economy of the syatem of \u201c MINIMUM PREMIUMS\" recently introduced by the Society, whereby Policies are issued au the following premiums, which, it will be seen, are from onc-third to one-sixth lower than their Ordinary Premiums :\u2014 Something New, IN GENTS\u2019 FELT HATS, JUST RECEIVED Pr Anglo Saxon.\u201d HENDERSON, RENFREW & CO, Ba 1ee _ Quebec, May 23, 1862.Coffees.Frrry BAGS Choice LAGURAY COFFEE, 10 do.very finc Maracaibo do., 30 do.extra fine Jamaica do., 80 do.do.Java do, For sale b: URIER, GRANT & CO.LEME Quebec, June 16, 1862.mess Cut Tobacco.109 BARRELS CUT TOBACCO, For sale b LEM .Quebeo, Jung ÉMÉSURIER, GRANT & CO \u2014\u2014 Fancy Soaps.\u2019 150 Boxes pCOLGATES FANCY For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT , Quebec, Jane 16, 1862, 6, GRANTIE 00 TapLE ÀA.C.of \u201c Minimum Premiums,\u201d for Assurance of £100.Annual Annual Annual Age.Preim\u2019m.Âge.Prem\u2019m.Age.Prem\u2019m.£ sd.£ sd.£ 8.d.20/1 8 6/ 34/2 O11) 48,3 55 2111 9 3/;35/ 2 2 | 49/3 BI 22|1 911;i36|/2 3 6/50; 3109 23 110 7| 37] 2 4 10} 51 3 13 7 24 111 8/ 381: 2 6 4; 62 3163 25 112 O| 39] 2 71H; 53 31196 26 1 12 10| 4012 9 7) 54 4 29 27 113 8j 41 2 11 4/| 55 4 64 28 1 14 5] 42 213 O|| 56 4 100 29 1 15 5] 43 2 14 10} 57 4 140 30 116 7| 41} 2 16 9! 58 4 18 1 31 117 7, 45/ 2 18 8/ 89|5 26 32|118 8/ 46/3 0 9,605 72 33119 9//47|3 83 1 N.B.\u2014PREMIUMS also received Half-yearly terly.oF Quarterly DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Quebcs Agent, Quebec, Nov.25, 1861, 12m Salt.100 BAGS FINE SALT.200 do Conraè do.For Bale by LEMBSURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, Junie 18, 1863.Jamaica Rum.UNCHEONS very fine old JAMAICA 8 P For Sale b; U.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July, 18, 1863, THE ST, LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK AND WHARFAGE CO., South Quebec.INCORPORATED BY ICT OF PARLIAMENT, 20 VIC, C.174, Gro.Brewick, Exq, Pres, Managing Director.JAMES Patron, Ji, Superintendent, Tuouas U.Charwax, Secretary.iS COMPANY possesses Deep Water Wharves tor Ocean Ships, Linke und River Craft, with suitable Storage for Flour, Grain, Ashes, Tron, Coals, Salt, &c., &e., in direct connection with the Grand Trunk Railway.\u2014Also\u2014 A Thnber Cove of 4000 feet frontage, with Deal Wharves, Steam Elevators, Cranes, &c., for the expeditious und economics! loading and unloading of Goods and Produce \u2014Liberul advances made on all kinda of Merchandise and Tiber received al this Establishment.Letters to be addressed to the Secretary at the Company's Office, SHAW'S BUILDINGS, Mountain Street, Quebec.Quebec, June 13, 1862.Manufactured Tobacco.100 OXES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, For sale bh LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1802.FRESE ARRIVAL AT ODOHERTY & COS, N°E opening, a further large assortment oi LN \"SUMMER GOODS in ull the LEADING STYLES.New Dress Goods, New Silk Mantles, New Muslins, New Silks, New Shawle, New Ribbons, New Flowers, New Parasols, New Veils, New Trimmings, New Crinolines and New Siraw Hats, Braid Bonnets, New Dress Improvers, New Peep O\u2019 Day Mantle Cloths, &e., &e, Domestic Goods.Shirtings, Sheetings, Irish Linens, Table Linens, Table Covers, Towellings, Huckabacs, Diapers, &ec., &c.Gents Department.Is well assorted in Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres White and Fancy Shirts, Hosiery and Gloves, Underclothiug, Braces, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Pocket Haudkerchiefs, (ready hewmed) Collars, Cuffs, &e., &c.O\u2019DOHERTY & CO., 17 Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 18, 1862.\u201cELEPHANT OIL, wr ASKS, 25 C For Sule by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July 4, 1862.\u201cClaret Wines.N HAND, Chateau Larose, Chateau Leoville, St.Julien, St.Emellien, St.Estophe.WOODS & CO., Next door to Glover & Fry's Upper Town Market.Quebee, June 27, 1862.Raisins.OXES CHOICE LAYER RAI- 100 BOS AY For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 18.1862.Port and Sherry Wines.Receiving ex \u201c Victoria,\u201d from Cadiz, SASI & Co.\u2019e V.P, Sherry, in gra.& octaves.Yeasi & Co.'s Port, in quarts.For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Quebec, July 7, 1842.\u201cAVOHOR# LINE OF STEAM PACKET SHIPS, SAILING REGULARLY BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec and Glasgow.\u201cCALEDONIA,\u201d 1397 Tous Register, 360 Horse Power, 12 years A 1,\u2014James Craig, Com- mandcr.\u201cUNITED KINGDOM,\u201d 1255 Tons Register.300 Horse Power, 12 years A },\u2014James Clarke, Commander.FROM QUEBEC.United Kingdom.Saturday, Aug.23 Caledonia.o0vvunen Tuesday, Sept.23 United Kingdow.,.Tuesday, Oct.14 Caledonia.sasenenseu00s Saturday, Nov.15 FROM GLASGOW.United Kingdom.Satorday, July 26 Caledonin,.coviviinninanns Saturday, Aug.23 United Kingdom.Saturday, Sept.13 Caledonia, .000002.Saturday, Oct.18 The « UNITED KINGDOM\u201d WILL SAIL FROM QUEBEC FOR GLASGOW, oN Saturday, the 23rd of August.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC TO GLASGOW : Saloon Cabin.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u20260 .$60 Intermedinte.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260.arcowcscu0.30 Third Class (including an abundant supply of properiy-cooked provisions.28 Children in proportien, Return Tickets $100 since May last.Berths not secured until paid for.Each ship carries a duly-qualified Surgeon.For Freight or Passage, apply to G.aod D.Montreal.Suarr, ROBT.SHAW & CO.Quebec.Quebec, Anguet 4, 1862.RICE.100 B4°5 RICE.For sale by LENESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 18, 1862, EAGLE Insurance Company of Loudon.ESTABLISHED IN 1807.HE 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 THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS, Stg.The Division of SURPLUS ia guinquenuial ; aud the Surplns (less 20 per cent ) is distributed amongst the assured.The Rates of Premium are us low as the experience of more than half a century warrant ; aud as EIGHTY PLR CENT.of all profits is every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, con sistent with its owu ssfety,and the consegnent security of the assured.Policies nreissued 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 half credit for first five yeurs, The undersigned, Agents, have paid, HERE, u the decease of Lives up to the 31st ultimo, Fifty-Six Thousand One Hundred & Seventy Pounds, Sterling\u2014equal to $273,385.W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada, Quebec, Feby.4, 1861.MERCHANT TAILORS, Palace Street.CHANGE OF PARTNERSHIP being about to tuxe place in tbe above firm, C.A.S.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 carrying out the above arrangement.C.AND A.SMEATON still continue their STAMPING.BRAIDING, EMPUSSING AND EMBROIDERY, in the newest styles, Quebec, Dec.12, 1860.SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! \u2014 UST RECEIVED, trom London and Paris direct, à complete assortiment of GARDEN «nd FLOWER SEEDS, of the best quality, and in all cases warranted.Catalogues seat free by post on application.#2 20 packets of Flower Seeds sent to any part of Canada free oun receipt of $1.40 packets of Garden ard Flower Scveds ussoried for $2.JAS.H.MARSH, Corner of St.John aud Pulace Streets, Quebec, March 21, 1862.They Give Satisfaction.V HAT gives satisfaction ?CRAWFORD\u2019a PATENT FIRELIGHTERS.Those who have given them a fair trial, say they would not be without them.Only thiuk of it: 72 fires lit by this means, withont matches, paper.or chips, or any trouble, for 25 centa\u2014bring but u cost of two cents a week.Ia not this the cheapest plan?Get a box immediately, if not souner.For sale ut all respectable Grocery Stoves in Quebec, at 25 cents a box.Wholesale orders addressed ARTHUR CRAWFORD, No.60 Richmond Street, Toronto, C.W.SEEDS! SEEDS! QUEBEC DISPENSARY.- HE Subscriber begs leave to announce tbat he has received his Spring importation of GARDEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS, from the best English and French houses, and warranted the growth of 1861.Catalogues may Le had on application.\u2014ATS0\u2014 Bird Seeder of all kinds ; Hemp, Canary, Rape, Maw, and Millet Seeds.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market Place.Quebec, March 24, 1862.Superior Claret for Sale.0 ASES CHATFAU LAFITTE, very choice.\u2014ALSO\u2014 15 Baskets CHAMPAGNE, \u201c Anchor Brand.\u201d CiuAS.E.LEVEY & CO.Quebec, 26th February, 1862, TEAS.ALF-Chests Superior family Souchong, Half-chests Young Hyson, Half-chests Hyson Twankay, Talf-chests uncoloured Japan Ten.Landing ex \u201cJura\u2019 and * Nova Scotian.\u201d For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Feby.19, 1862.Spices.50 OXES GROUND CINNAMON, 60 do.Pimento, 40 do.Cloves, For sale b LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Burgundy Port.180 R.-Casks Superior Burgundy Port Wine daily expected, and For sale by KE.& W.POSTON & CO.Quebec, May 2, 1862, Snuff.80,000 LBs ROSE SNUFF, For gale bh LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Hams.200 FRESH CURED HAMS.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Molasses.IFTY PUNCHEONS H E À V Y CLAYED L' MOLASSES, G0 do.Barbadoes Syrup, For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Pepper.HIRTY Bags WHOLE PEPPER, 250 Boxes Ground do., For sale Royal Mail Line.RICHELIEU COMPANY, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.Incorporated by Act of Parliameat.The Splendid and Fast-Sailing Steamer Captain P.Cor, WILT, LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WIIARF, FOR MONTREAL, To-morrow Afternoon at FOUR o'clock.For further partioulars, app'y at the Office.J.B.LAMERE, Agent.Quebec, Aug.13, 1862.1862.THE CANADIAN INLAND Steam Navigation Compy\u2019s Royal MAIL THROUGH LINE! N conuection with the RICHELIEU COMPANY'S STEAMERS, form a Dany Lise between MONTREAL, PRESCOTT, OGSDENBURGH, .BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTON, Aud other intermediate ports.Prescott with Railroad for Ottawa City ; at Kingston with steamers for Bay Quinte ; at Toronto with steamer ¢ Zimmerman®' for.Niaguras Falls, &c.; with Northern Railroad fur Colling- wood and Western States, and at Hamilton with Great Western R.R.to all points West.For Tickets und general information apply to the undersigned, at the Hotels or at his Office, Napoleon Wharf.A.R, MACDONALD, AGENT.Quebec, June 9, 1862.sm Liquors.THR Five HHDS, DEKUYPER'S 100 Cases*Green Gin.100 Cases Brandy.50 Quarter Cases Port Wine.25 do Sherry.25 Puncheons Whiskey, 25 Bbls.Toddy do.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & Co.Quebec, June 18, 1862.BONNETS AND HATS.N RS.PARNELL, having RECEIVED the i SPRING FASHIONS, is prepared to alter, dress, and dye LADIES\u2019 BONNETS and HATS, in HF NEWEST STYLE.nt NO.2, GLACIS STREET, Outside St.John's Gate.Gentlemen's Hats cleaned and altered, Quebec, March 28, 1862.PHOTOGRAPHY.SRBAT GOI PHOTOGRAPIIC GALLERY, Opposite Russell's Hotel, Palace Street.ARD PORTRAITS, ALBUM PICTURES and all the latest Styler, done in the very best manner.PORTRAITS, from tho smallest miniature up to full length life size, PAINTED IN OIL OR WATER COLORS.Quebec, Aug.14, 1861.12m VRRSH DEVES» Chemicals, &c.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.HE SUBSCRIBER bas received, per \u201cCity of Quebec,\u201d from London, his Spring Importation of genuine English DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY.Patent Medicines, &o.JOHN E.BUKKE, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 16, 1862.SUMMER REQUISITES.UBIN\u2019S Perfumery, in 40 varietier, Eau-de-Cologne, in various styles, Sponges, Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, &c., And a general assortment of Brushes, Perfomersy, Soaps, and Toilet articles.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A complete stock of pure Drugs and Chemicals, all warranted of the finest quality.JAS, H.VARSH.Quebec, May 28, 1562.PERFUMERY ! TOILET ARTICLES, §-.T'en SUBSCRIBERS have just received, per Steamship \u201c Bohemian,\u201d a large and choice assortment of New Perfumery, Sachetts, &e., &e.Hair, Nail, Tooth and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Toilet Bottles, Boxes, Pots, &c., &ec.Tortoiseshell Dressing and Side Combs.Toilet Soaps (in bars and cakes), DcFavre's Gazogenes, for preparing Selizer Wate:, anl wrated cri i)e \u2014Ats0\u2014 Their Spring Stock of fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &o., &o.English, French and American PATENT MEDICINES.; A PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with the reatest exactness, and with the purest and best Drags, at all hours.b .LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862, JOHN MUSSON & CO, Quebeo, June 11, 1863, TT TT Tn eee Connecting at | Delightful Trip \u2019 To THE Lower St.Lawrence and River Saguenay.The Canadicu loland Steam Navigation Compa: vy» Splendid First-Class Iron Steamer MAGNET x 9 Carr.Tuos.HowaArp, (Late of KR, M.Steamer Bansngr.) Running in conncetlon with the Upper Cauada Royal Mail Steamers and the Steamurs of the Richelieu Company, \\ TILL leave the Napoleon Whurf, Quebec every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning during the season, for the River Saguenay and Ha! la! Bay.ealling at Murray Bay, River du rt ne a ttm es th te NOTICE.GRAND TAUNK FERRY STEAMER Will, on and after MONDAY, 28th JULY, run ae under until fazther notice : LEAVRS QUEREC : Leaves Porst \u2018 Levi Loup.und Tadousno.The * Macyer\u201d is built in Four Water-Tight Compartiments, of great strength, and equipped with every upplinuce for safety, and is one of the best seabouts afloat, She is fitted up with large family state-rooms, wosl comtortably furnished, and in every rospect second to none ou the Canudian waters, Tickets granted, ullowing parties ample time to remain at any place on the route for the enjoyment of >ca-Bathing, Fishing or Hunting.Btate-roo.ns sccured, nud every infurmation obtained un application at the Company\u2019s Office, Napoleon Wharf, to A.R.McDONALD, AGENT.Quebre, July 2, 1862.Clearuig off Stock !! WM.LAIRD & CO.ARE now offering the remainder of their stock LA of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, at greatly reduced prices.In the following departments wiil be found some very DECIDED BARGAINS :\u2014 Fancy Dress Goods, Muslin Dresses, Tweed aud Silk Manties, Straw Bonnets nod Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, aud Feathers, Shawlz, Parasols, half price.One lot of SEWED MUSLINS will be SOLD at ONE FOURTH THE USUAL PRICE, Remuants of Carpets, Remnants of Tweeds, Remuunts of Coburgs and Lustres, Remuants vf Dress Goods, Remuants of Flannels, Remnants of Prints and Cottons.One lot Remnants of RIBBONS will be sold at SONE-FOURTL THE USUAL PRICK.NB \u2014W.L.& Co.confine themselves exclusively to the legitimate DRY GOODS TRADE, and interfere with no other.Corner of Fabrique & Hope Streets.Quebec, July 14, 1862, WINDOW GLASS.Landing ex August, 1 500 JOXES Window GLASS, assorted J sizes, 6§ X Th to 30 x 40, For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO, Quehee, July 2, 1862.Sherry, Port Wine, Brandy, Gin and Whiskey, IN BOND AND DUTY PAID.\u2018HERRTES\u2014F.Annr.\u2014-In store ex Wucouata, #3 from Cadiz : à fil} assortmeut of this choice Wine.in wood and bottle.PORTS\u2014Bnuso Erva & Co, Oporto.\u2014Pipes, hogsheads, and gr.-cnsks, various grades, ex \u2018 Nigrs,\u201d from Oporto, in wood and botlle.BRANDY-V1NE GrowEn*s Co, Cognne\u2014Hbds., yr.-casks, octaves und cases, various vini- nges, very old.GIN\u2014J.DEKuyror & Son, Rotterdam, \u2014 Hhde., (qu-Chsks, red and green cases, WHISREY\u2014GlisFormm, Isluy \u2014Quarter-catks and cures.For sale hy LANE, GIBB & CO.Quehee, July 2.1862.OATMEAL.Just Recrived, XTRA FINE GROUND OATMEAL, Fine do.do, Coareo do, do.All of the best quality, WOODS & CO.No.22 Upper Town Market.Quebec, July 7, 1562.SUGARS AND SYRUPS.250 I OGSHBADS Choice Bright Grocery Sugnr, frec from fuots, 300 Barrels Dry Crashed Sugar, 25 Hhds, Loat Sugur, 400 Barrels Honey, Sugar, House and Gol den Syrups.For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Qucbee, July 2, 1862.ON £9 54 2 Great Reduction ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.TE Uniersigned baviug completed his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, offers to the Public that he will make a Reduction of 25 per Cent for Cash, on all Articles of which bis iminense stock is composed.He also informa them that any Watcher, Jewellers, &c, &c, entrusted Ww his care, for repairs, will be put up in a fire-proof safe.J.I.GENDRON, Waren & Crock Maker & JEWELLER, NO.9 ST.JOHN STREET, (Within,) Next House to La Banque Nationale.Quebec, July 4, 1861, No.1 Pig Iron, \u201c Summerlee.\u201d T° arrive per Steamer DAMASCUS.\u201d C.& W.WURTELE, STATION : Freight Train 7,0 anf i 7.30 for Richmond & 9.00 : À Way Stations.8.40 + Freight Train 1000 8.204 fer River du 11.00 Loup, \u201cMalls and = © I Pas.from 0 30 12.10 P.N, 4 West and 10 30 > \u2018p Way Sta.11.30 { tions.Par.and 1.30 ru] Mails for Pas.and River 3.102 % Mails 2.00 [du Loup : jae {rom R, du Loup.Mixed Trains 3.80 Montteul and Express for 4.30 from Riviere Portland, du Loup.800 Mails and Pas.6 20 5.30/for West and 7.30 | Way Stations, - ( Express from 7.00 10.20 Montreal and 10.00 Portinud.FARE for passengers, .>.bo each One Horse, Driver and Cart.15c ! 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The first intimation I received of Sir Allan MaceNab\u2019s illness was accidentally, on Satus- day, the 2nd of August, when I wae told that he was ill with bilisus fever, and had been coafined lo his bed for a few days.On Monday | visited him, found him ill in bed.conversed with him, and engaged m reading and prayers.On Taesday I catled again, found him considerably better, paid a regular pastoral visit\u2014reading the scriptures with him and praying.On leaving, | promised to come nnd see him again.Wednesday passed without a visit, as 1 had many other en- gagemenis.and had lelt Sir Allan so much better, that his medical attendant, who had been with him night and day, had gone hone.On Thursday morning having heard from Dr.Craig, whom | inet casually in the atrecis.that Sir Allan was much worse, and that, in shot, he considered his case hopeless, | wax greatly shocked and repaired at once to Dun- durn.Mra, MacNab received me, to who:n I communicated my surprise and regret at the intelligence I had received from Dr.Craigie, and added, that I hastened to come anti see Sir Ailan.She raid that Dr.Lizara, who had come up from Toronto to see Him the day before, had a more favourable opinion of his case than either of the other two physicians, that they wers all three just then in couauliation about Sir Allan, and that | conle not conveniently ses him, | retired al once.and seid | would call again in the afternoon.Mie, MacNab remarked that if Sir Allan should wish to ree me she wonld rend and let me know.1 replied thit she need no take the trouble, for I would call whether or not, as | was anxious to know how he was.Accordingly, at five o\u2019clock I repeated say visit, wien Dr.Hamilton appeared, and said that Sir Allan hud just taken a composing draught, aud that it would not be prudent to disturb him, I acquiesced, and said | would come again in the evening, when | hoped a favourable opportunity of seeing him migh- occur.Al about halt-past nine I again re peated my visit, and wan told that Sir Allan was no better, und that he just had had a dose of morphive, and that his medical auendanis were agreed as (0 the propriety of nol dis- tubing im.| began to feel annoyed a these frequant refusals, but complied with the doctors\u2019 wishes.I then uaked Dr.Mam- ilion sf he apprehended any immediate danger.He mad no; not certainly within the next 24 hours at least.| had gone wih the iutention of staging ail night with Sir Allan, and lod the doctor so, bul on his aesurance u! no immediate danger, | went away, promis- img to eali the next morning.In the meau- lime | per«uaded mysell that if any sudden emergency should occur, | should be ape.cially sent for.Nov buving received any massage, [ did not apprehend u.gency, bul intended breakfasting first, and then repareing to Dunduen, Hearing accidenialis, however, that Sir Allan wae dying, but sensible, | lost ho time, but repaired at once, and by nine o'clock waa at the house.\u2018The first person | mel there wan Dr.Craigie, who whispered to me that the Roman Bishop had been there with n priest, and bad been administering some rites uf the Chareh ol Rome \u2018o Sie Allan.but he referred me to Dr.Hamitton far for ther particulars, Dr.Hamilton confirmed this, when [saw him a few minntes uftet- wards, ntimsting that baptiom had been ad ministered, sod some vider rite, which [ was told was confirmation, My surprise and indignation on hearing this may be imagined.Access hind been denied me 10 Sir Allan three limes the previous day, twice on the ground uf bis being under the influence of opiates, und now | lind that the Romish Bishop and priest has been admitted, and had been using their ats and machinations to subveit ihe taith bf my poor old friend, in a state of mental and physical weakness.| expressed my astonishment and ablorienes of such conduct, and hastened at once to Sir Alan's apaniments, having learned (nat Lie was still conscious.1 tound hum lying with his lips closed, the expression ol lis features quite natural.In the roum and clore round his couch were about seven individuals, including Mrs.Stuart, Miss H.MacNab, sisters of Sir Allan, Dr.Craigie, Dr.Hamiiton, two or three servants, and M:s, Henry John Bouliun, a Roman Cathobie.| approached sud addressed Sir Allan oarnestly by name.He cpened his eyes and looked full and intelligently upon me.| asked if he knew me.He replied, \u201cYen.\u201d | neked him who | was, Ha reply was, ¢ Guddes, to be sure.\u201d 1 asked if he was glad to see me.He replied with emotion he was very glad to see me.| told him | had made three attempts to see him th day before, but had been relused ; but now being beside his dying bed, I wished to ask him a few questions.He expressed his readiness to hear, but said, ¢\u201c make 1 ston,\u201d meaning, 1 imagine, that there was no time for delay, and he sooner it was dove the bettet.J sai, 1s Christ the euly foundation of your faith and hone?He replied, ¢ Yes.\u201d THE QUEBEC GAZET conten ed myself with repeating a lew texts ol soripture, to comtorl and reassure him.© Be thou faitulul unto death, and | will give ilice a grown of hte.\u201d Whom have [ in heaven but Thee, aud there in nona npon earth | desire in comparison of Thes ; my heart and flesh fatl, but God 1s the strength of my heart and my portion for aver.\u201d «| am the resurrection sand the life, saith the lod He that believeth 10 me, though he were dead, yet shall hy live; whosoever liveth and be.lieveih iu me, shall never ie.\u201d + Oh! death, where is thy sting?Oh! grave, where is thy victosy ?The sting of death is sin; sud the strength of sin 18 the law ; but thanks | be unto Gud, who giveth na the victory, through our Lord Jesus Cnnet,\u201d ¢ Where fore, my beloved brother, be thou sieadfast, | immoveable, always abounding in the wurk | of the Lord ; lornsmuch ae you know thet your ; faith and your labour shall vot be in vain in the Lord.\u201d At this stage of the proceedings, | Dr.Craigie came and whispered to me that the Romish Bishop aud another Priest wore | below.| whispered to him that no Romish! Bishop or Priest should enter that room, of |.could help it.He signified to me ihat I was | right, | asked him to mand by me, as he was witness to what had passed.He said he woud.| asked Dr.Hamilton for the same reason to do the same, and | understood him lo say he would.Ha then telt the roum.| After some Litile me he returned, and asked me to come amd have some refreehment, for I! louked ratigued and faint.[ replied that though 1 was weary and fatigued, for | hud ls Jesus the only name through which you expect 10 be saved?He said, * Yes *\u2014 Then Sir Allan, 1 continued, you adhere to what | have always preached to you in public and in private.that ¢ God ro loved the world that He gave His on!y begotten son, that who- souver believeth 1n hun should rot perish but have everlasting life.\u201d ¢ Thig (a a fanthini sny- ing and worthy of all accepiation, that Christ Jesus caine into the world to save sinners.\u201d «If uny man sin we have an advocate with the Furher, Jesus Christ the Righteous, and he is the propitration for our sins.\u201d Is that vour belief Sir Allan 7 ¢ Yes, that is my belief.\u201d No other name under tieaven by which you can be saved but only the name of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?He signified assent.Oue mediator alune be- fween God wud man, the man Christ Jesus 7 iHe sigmitied assent.Then, Sir Allan, let me ask you, and let me understand you distinctly.\u2018* Do you desite to die in the faith of your f3- thers, in that church in which you were bronght up, and in which you have commu: nicated 7 Mrs.Boulton here iz terposed, and asked in a soft and not very audible vuice,\u2014 you die a Catholic?weaning a Romanist \u2014 There was no respon-e.I resumed, \u201c Do you desire to dio in the pure and retormed faith of tha Church of England, for which oor martyred forefathers perishad at the stake 1° He replied earnestly and distinetly, + Thal\u2019s whal Lda?\u201d ot said, 41 rejoice To huar you say 0.2 [then turned to the by-standers and said, I ea!l you all to bear witness 10 this dying declaration of Sir Allan oa his dying ded, that he desires 10 die in the pure and 1e- formed taith of the Churehof England.1 then said, do you desire your body to be disposed ol according to the rites of that Church ?To this be signiiied his assent ; but while doing so, Mr.Andrew Stuart, his brother-in-law, rushed \u20180 the head of his bed, and looked angrily on me, and sad, « Mr.Geddes, [am nut gomg to allow this!> | replied that [ was there by vitiue of my sacred profession, and that [could not snfler any hinderance or interruption 10 the discharge of my dories.1 then proceeded to read a poriion of the service for the sic\u2019.After this I quisily nivited Mr.Stuart ino an adjoining sou 3 I remarked that he and | were, [ believed, of one way of thinking, and L did not understand why we stiould quarrel.He said it wasa misunderstanding on his part when he interrupied me \u2014\\hat he thought | was under tue wflnence of other patties, meaning the sisters of Sir Allan, who were present, and was acting on their instigation.I told him I was acting unprompted by auy one, and from a pure sense of duty.l then asked if it was with his knowledge and concurrence that Sir Allan McNab tad been induced in his weak mo- men's 10 do what was reported to me.He was very angry, and replied that he would not suller such language in that house 5 that | was making an imputa\u2018ion against his sis er, Mrs.MeNnb, and that he would not sufler i.I said I made no imputation against hia sister, but asked for information.He smd Sir Altan had voluntarily changed his faith ; that he requested him to send for a Romish Bishop ; that it was not for him to imtertere with Sir Allin\u2019s wishes, and accordingly he complied with lus request, and sent tor the Bishop.! replied that it was a most extraordinary proceeding, that | could not understand it, that Su Allan had just solemr:ly declared his desire to die in the faith of the Church of England, that I should stand by him to the lam, and commend his soul tn God, To this he seemed to oflar no objection, and we returned to the chamber ofthe dying man.In tha meantime Mrs.McNab had entered the room and 1 found her beside Sir Allan; sha took no notice whatever of me.Put shortly aller I entered 1 sad nloud, ¢ let us pray,\u201d aad she knelt down and prayed aloud.There was nothing objectionable in the prayers.| opened my manual for the sick, and began to read, when she turned ronnd wpon me, aud said, \u201c Oh, Mr.Geddes, do not disturd Sir Allan, he has been prepared lor death.\u201d I replied firmly, « Mrs.McNub, I am Sir Allan\u2019s clergyman and spiritual udviser ; 1 stand hers as such, and ean safler no hindersnco in the dis charge of ny solemn duties ; I dic not interrupt you when praying, and I claim that | shall wot be interrupted.\u201d She then submitted and I proceeded with my book, Afer some further lapse of 1une, Mrs.Henry John Boul- lon entered the room with a Romish book of devotion in her hands |, sie knelt down beside the bed ou the opposite side to me, and proceeded to read two or Three pages which ap- reared to be a form of prayer for the dying.Al:hought [though this indelicate and even udecent, I did not interrupt her ; but as soon an she had done, said 10 those assembled, who were nearly the same parties | mentioned before, As the accredited minister of Christ, and us the apirnual adviser of Sir Allan, | call upon all goorl Christian people here, to kneel down and join in prayer, while | commend the soul ot our dear brother 10 God, according to the service of the Church of England.\u201d | muy here remark, that during Mra, Boulton\u2019s reading Sir Allan manilesied signs of unpn- uence, seeming fidgety, as it aunoyed.At my requesl, those around the bed, who had stood tn mute surprise and astonishment, knelt (levoutiy, and I rend a prayer of ¢ Cummen- dation,\u201d 1 ihink it was about this time he exclaimed, + Oh | when will the end come 1\u201d I told hm it was not lar off, and I recited 10 hum this verse :-\u2014 Jesus, refuge of my roul, Let me to thy hosom ty, While the waters carer roll, While the tempest still is high.Hide me, oh ! my Saviour hide, Till the storm of life ix past ; Bafe into the haven guide, Oh! receive my roul ut last.Sir Allan, alter some little tire, waxed mach teebler.His eves were becoming fixed, and seemed sensible jo the waving of the haad, which was repeatedly tried.Mrs, MacNab then knelt by Sir Allan, and said, Yonr «ufferings nre very great; you sre very good : yu are very patient ; take youn suflerings and add them 10 these of Christ, and offer them up lo God as an expration for yuur sins,\u2019 Though abocked at the unsoundness of such doctrine, vet I did not conanler Sir Allan in » fit state for controversy ; I had satisfied myssif cond away without any breakfast, Gt was then about two v\u2019elock) yet I could not leave thal room.He asked 10 be allowed 10 bring me something then, as | refused to go fur it.Ttua l'ibankluliy accepted, and he brouglit me a crust of tread and a glass of wine, of which | partook.Shoitly after, Dr.Hamilion came to me, and said in a quiet tone that he had a messane for me fiom Mrs.MacNab and the Romish Bishop\u2014that tbe Bishop wished to perform certain sies for Sir Allan, and for that purposa he requested me lo leave the room ; and he added that the Bishop wouid like to see me.Ireplied alao in a quiet tune ; Tell the Bishop from me that Sir Allan Muec- Nab, this morning, 1 the lu! possession of his Intelleel, and in the presence of several witnesses, declared to me his denire to die in the pure and reformed faith of the Chureh of England, that us his clergyman felt it my duty to protect Lim iu the enjoyment of that faith, and (hat no Popieh ceremonies should be performed in that room with my consent, over, to tell tha Bishop that | could held no communication with a man who had behaved us he had, insinuating himselt into the house ol ny parishioner, and surreptitiously admin- 1stering the rites ol the Chnuich of Rome to hun while in a weak sate of mind and body.I then enquired quietly from the altendants thes \u2018aith, as [was not aware what church two of them belonged to.| fonud that they were Protestants, | asked them to be firm, and lo ussist me in protecting Sir Allan from Komish interference.Dr.Hamilton returned alter an interval, and said the Bishop desired him to say he must come in.| sail never with my consent, that I should lock the door first.My teason tor this determined course was that [ apprehended his object in coming was to administer Extreme Unction, which | bslieve 1s only given in Articulo Mortis.| enquired of one of the servau's if there was a key to the door.He said not, that it had been lost, While | was considering what was to be done, the Bishop approached, precaded by Mra.MaoNab, and he entered the room after ner.As soon as he reached the middle of the room, opposite Sir Allan\u2019s bedside, | said: 1 once more infonn all who are here present, that Sir Allan MacNadb has declared in our presence (meaning myself and wilnesse=) Church of England, and that as his clergyman and spiritual adviser | coutd rufler no interference with him now.\u201d The Bishop said in a very blund mauner, \u201c Oh! you do not understand\u2014let me explain to you what has passed.You ara not aware of what has been dune ; but\u201d he added, \u2018\u2018 (his is no place for such a discussion.\u201d | smd: #1 perfectly agree with you; and | consented to go with him and lus attendant priest into the hall, and thete listen lo what he had 10 say.Dr.Craigie and Dr.Hamilton followed us, and | telieve Mrs, MacNab, or if not, she soon after joined us.The Bishop began by saying he feit for the position | was m\u2014ihat he had always had a great respect for me, and regarded me as a gentleman, but he hada solemn duly to discharge, and I could not blame him tor that, He said that the day that he carne and was informed that he desired lv become a Catholic.(Hare some little disenssion took place upon the word Catholic, unimportaut to the present narrative.) That he accordingiy received his confession, thal he went through all the sins of his past lite, that he wag satisfied with his confession, and had administered baptism to him, and subase- quently other rites ot the Church.I replied that whatever Sir Allan MaeNab had said or done on the previous day went for nothing, as I had the 1estimony of Dis.Hamilton and Craigie that he was nat in a slate of mind to exercise a sound jodgment, and [ appeuled to them upon the spot.He said he did not care if iwenty doctors said so\u2014he was as good a judge as they ; and he declared he (Sir Allan) was in his right mind.He added that they had a peculiar way of testing a man\u2019s sanity, which we did not know.1 asked if it was by special inspiration.He said no, but by cer- tarn questions, | replied that [ thought any man of common sense could tell whether a man had his rational feelings or not, buat that I thought some weigil was to be attached to the opinions of medical men, who were con- stanily in the habit of observing the workings of the human mind under the influence of (hsease.He said he had quite us many opportunilies of observing as they, and thought he knew quite as weil.He then remarked that Sir Allan had loag comtempiated this step ; that he had often spoken to nim on the subject, especially at Mes.Daly\u2019s marriage, when he expressed his satisfaction at her finding a partner of her own faith, and said that he hoped to belong 10 hat elaes lumself ; that it was not advisable ta do 20 now, as it would make a great commotion among his old triende, but that he imended to retire from the world, aud to goto England, and thers he wou'd seek admission to the church at the bands of De, Manning.The Bishop continued that Sir Allan\u2019s illness had hastened his inten- lion ; that hie had sent for him ; that he, the Bishop, had scied according lo Sir Allan\u2019a wishes, and that, after what had transpired, lie was certainly surpriced at my coming there, 1 replied indignantly that he and his attendants were the intruders, that | had been Sir Allan\u2019s spiritual adviser for seven and twenty years, that | knew him intimately and weil, that | had atended him in many illnesses, and (wice when he was thought to be on his dying bed.That on one ol these occasions | admuuistered the communion to him, while Lady MacNab, hie wife, knelt beside him, from whom | received grateful thanks for my apiritunl attentions to her husband.I ountrasted this with ine treatment ! au received on the present necasion froni his aiater-in-fuw.|! eaid further that romours af Sir Allan's intending to become a Roman Catholic had frequently been aflont.That on «everal occasions Î went lo him and usked him about it, when he not only denied the trait ol these reports, bul iaughed at then.| Thaï he was at the Holy Communion in my own church bot à few weska previonsiy ; that he waa at church the Sunday Lut one belore he was taken 111; that | had been with him TE, MON as to the integrity of his faith, [I tharefore | mueh better, | had not eailed on \\Vedneaday ; that he desired to die in the faith of the beture lie had been sent fur by Sir Allan\u2014 DAY, AUGU \u2014 mé EE MEET that on Thursday | was denied access to his bedside iliree several times, the two last, because he hud tuken 8 composing draught and morpiune.Tnut | had thus been kepl in the daik as to what was going on, and thal the first snumation I received of anything was on Friday morning, about nine o'clock, That I naturally leit indignant, grieved and shook- ed, und ihat the whole ciicumistances were most shametel and humiliating, That if Sir: Allan had mended the change he would have given me some hint of it on Monday or Tues- day\u2014that ie was à man not afraid 10 express his semtiments\u2014and not having given any intimation, he must have acted tha hypocrite or the coward.That he had subsequently de- olared to me his «desire to die in the faith ot: the Church of England, and that [therefore piotesied against further interference.About this time Mr, Andrew Stuart came up, and said something about Declors and Lawyers diflering, and that as he saw we had diflerances between us, he must say that he ns brother- in-law of Sir Allan was master in that house, and that he therefore thought it best to decidu that neither tha Bishop nor myself should again enter the room.To this { submitied, and all the more readily, because ! had littla or nothing miore to do in the sick room, except, to prevent any Popisli ceremonies, and an the Bishop and Priest were exctuded, | knew there could be no further tanpering with the dying man.Mrs.MeNab, who still seemed anxious to have the Bishop adinitted, asked me 10 speak to her, and | zoncented ty sit down on the conch beside herin the ball, while the Bishop sat opposite to us, and his attending Priest (stc0d in the back ground.She went over \"what the Bishop had said lo me, almost word for word, aboul Sir Alian\u2019s intentions to bel come n Raman Catholie, the noise it would make if done here, the intended retirement, yrelurn to England, and admission at the handsoi Dr, Manning.She then informed me that after he had received the rites of her : Church, she asked him if she should publisi it to the world.Thar he replied, \u201cno, Sophia, iif you do go, the world would throw the blame ; Upon you forit: [will tell it mysel! ;* although ; Ghe remarke:l to me) the apinion of the world outside the chureh, is nothing to me; | can bear 118 reproach.She further remarked, that sho felt greatly inceused at me for behaving towards her as | had done ; assuming authority to which | had noright ; entering Sir Allan\u2019s | rooin without her permission ; keeping po-ses- sion ol it ult day, and even threatening 10 lock her out.That she was nearest to Sir Allan.an long as the breath was in lis boy, More.| knew him must intimately, and all his ways of \u201cthanking.That F had insulted har church, {saying | would not sufler any Popish ceremo- \u2018nies 10 be celebrated in the sick room ; that , my conduct was ou'rageous, and would, if pub- 1 hshed, bring duwn upon me the scorn and in- i dignation of the world.I replied, that would , sit slightly upon me, when | lelt acinatad by a sense of duty.That [ usorped no authority \u201cin that house when | knew that she was al the head of affairs ; that she was not, however, : Sir Allan®s spinitual adviser, or the guardian of his faith ; nerlher was she the nearest to : Sir Allan, for his sisters were present, who entreated me to stay with them and not desert \u2018them.That [ had no desire to insult her | church ; that ifthe word Pupish were considered reproachiul, | would subatitute the \u201c Church ST 18, re Napier MacNab, from the foul reproach which was allempted to be fixed upon bum, of deh- besately abjuring on hi« desth-bed the faith of his fathers, aid of Laving crowned a long lite of much usefulness, bouvt, and distinction, with an act which would have s'amped his name and his memory with infamy for ever.J.GAMBLE GEDDES, M.A, Rector of Hamilton, Tue Rxcrery, {lamilion, 14h Aug., 1862.| (Copy J We, the undersigned sisters of the late Sir Allan Napier MacNab, do berevy solemnly declare, that wa wera present at the bedsule of ong departed brother, on Friday morning, the 8th Instant, when the Kev, Mr.Geddes entered his room about 9 o'clock j that we heard the whole of Mr.Geddes\u2019 questions and Sir Allun®s answers, in refetenco to the fauh in which he died; that we have heard read Mr, Geddes\u201d sintement hereunto appended, and hat 1tisatrue and fauhfal account ol what Lanspired in our presence.[Signed,] ANNA M.STEWART, HANNAH H.MACNAB.Hamilton, 14:14 Aug, 1862, [Copy] HamiLtoN, 13th August, 1862, TO THE REV.J.G.GEDDES, RECTOR, &c.Rev, AND Dear Sir,\u2014The narrative you rend to me last evening, regarding the oceur- rences ut Dundurn, on Friday last, is substan.tiaily correct, an lar as [ am a wituess.l\u2019er- mit me, however, !0 make two remarks.First,\u2014The number and length of your questions excused, In My opinion, if they did not justify, Me.Stoait\u2019s mterruption, Sir Allan\u2019s distsnet and clearly expressed declarations that lie wished to die as he had lived, a cun- sistent member of the Church of England, and that his only hope and trust were 1 tite merits and intercession of lhe onu sole and only Mediator avd Suviour, ought to have been satisfactory witho it turiher question.Second, You have amuited to mention what Sir Allan sald at that time.| cannot recall his exact werds, but they were iv the effect that, witl:out delay, you should proceed with the proper services où the cecasion.This you immediately did, and as every person present must admat, i a most solemn, impressive, and affecting tnantier.These are my individual and independent impressions (tor | have seen none of the other parties preseut since that time,) and as the evidence of one unconnected with either of the churches, btit on the mos: friendly terms during a lile ime with members of both, may be worthy of preservation, in vindication ol the character und state of mind of Si: Allan and the conduct of Mr.Stuart, it is respecitully subinitled to you.The tacts are indisputable ; the opinions, whether right ur wrong, are conscientious, I am, Rev.and Dear Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed,) H.CRAIGIE.1862.In reference ta the above, 1 may remark that though dated the 13th, I did not receive 1 till about 2 o\u2019elock to-day ; that the emission alluded to by Dr.Craigie had been rectified in the meantime, as his impression was con- of Rome ; \u201d\u2019 that [ had never threatened to \"shut her out of the sick chiambar, but only the ceremonies of the Romish Bishop and Priest ; j hat instead of her being incensed, | felt that | | I was the par'y aggrieved\u2014because [ was de.I barred from Sir Allan, kept completely in the i dark as to what was going on, and had been i the victim of duplicity and deceit.Upon this she left me, highly indignant, intimating that ahe had the entire control of Sir Allan\u2019s affairs, and that it rested with her whether [ shouid be there ornot.I imagined that she had reference to the funeral.The Bishop then took up his cloak, said he was going, and advised me to do the same.| told him | was much obliged 10 him for his advice, but intended to siay where [ was.He then said he protested against my staying.i 1 replied 1 did not care two pins for his pro- lest; that | had a right there and would stay.He then left the house, and I remained in the hall, for | could see the entrance to the sick room, and [| knew by the movements uf thuse around that the breath was fast departing.1 did not deaire either to excite opposition to my entrance from Audrew Stuait, who stood apparently guarding the door.A few minutes more and 11 was anvouticed that all was over, and I took my departure, having first shaken hands with Andrew Stuart, Ou Saturday evening I 1eeerved the foilow- ing note trom him :\u2014 HAmMir.ToN, 9h August, 1862.My Dean Sin\u2014Wuh a view to avoid a repetition ui the unpleasantness Which oceur- red yesterday, at Dundurn, [| think it betier lor all parties to inform you that you will not be expected to officiate at the funeral of the late Sir Allan MacNab, on Monday next.Yours faithfully, ANDHRENW STUART.On receiving this, | communicated it to the sisters of the deceased.They were greatly shocked and grieved ; they sail they though: they bad a right to be cinsulled, and they implored me if J hud a right 10 bury their brother, I would insist upon itlo the last.In 1he evening | was called upon by the Rev.Dr.MacN ib, Rector of Bowmanville, an intimate friend and distant connexion of lhe deceased.On hearing the whole of what had occurred, he addad lis entreaties to those of Ihe sisters, that 1 would exercise any right or privilege | might po | ] \u2018 i eh A i & } va rar OL te CAP 2 CN i is © et tak fat lay se #3) hie LA \u2018 \u2018 shi sail the Lon Jett der: W pate retu war sub thei T day.Se here Ti 801$ term In! 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Whie Southern, hanged, 29s 61; and un.Bs a 44s.s of Tur- hve a de- n the Sth + seady ail and iverpool ndonder- inks the by the b felt, e to ihe bh coming sover- n Rome 850 fol- at Mont r, havo veel the hing the U ar pas thé le cor In gered een ih verso nd the 0.by Gen the rest aly sur ed, ter rals.or name 1, wert onfede sion o .Buel opens hd tore?\u2014 ee The Confedarste MeMPULS ja! 1ree heir {ormer lively uppeasance, * Rolugera are I Jf business.y fedesa! shell me PEPPER) Aug.15.\u2014From the best data higitahite Tour lines were Rapidany while .ville.at Gordon\u2019 reportad that large furced of the , joy the hne of the Ceulral ne um Loisville to Charlouesville.Ral this it would sprear that they have \" ol a naw line of defence, and intend to forts a decisive baitle al or near Gorduusviliee f ten.Buturd tvok Many prisoners, soms of vhom cume out ot their hiding places and e:rrendered.They said they were tired of me is believed to be quiet on the Rapidan He ng.15ih.\u2014The Grenada Appeal of the Sin says that Baton Rouge is in the hands of Gen.Breckenridge, and he caplured four regiments, 8iX trausports, and sunk Iwo guo- boat, same paper publishes a despatch dated knoxville, Aug.7th, which places the federal lows at Frazerville, near Cumberland Gap, 800, and rays the tight lasted two hous.Loui-vILLE, Ky., Aug.15.\u2014Capt.J.Barry.of the 20d Indiana regiment, has just arrived from Cumberland Gap, which he left on the 12th inst.at noon.He reports that General DeCoutcey\u2019s brigade was atacked by Stephen Quubel\u2019s division on the 9th inst., at Tas- well, and that Col.Cochrane, ol the 4th Keutuoky regiment, whipped four rebel reg- ments, Col.Cochrane held his fire until they were within 140 yards of hin, and checked their advance.The Federal loss wan three killed and tifteen wounded, and 57 ofthe 17h regiment taken prisoners.We took a rebel lient.-colonel, whom we exchanged for the 57 prisoners.Tee rebel officers admitted a loss of 250 killed and wounded.We took 213 loads ol forage, and 90 horses.We lost the knapsacks \\wo regiments.here Elias been no fighting at Big Creek Gap, #6 reported, nor other engagements in the vicinity of the Gap or Tasewell, than the 010g.force reports of other engagements, and of the cuting vp ot Gen.Carter and Colonel Byrds division by the rebels are utierly false.General Morgan has issued a special order thankig Gen.DeCourcey and Col.Cuchraue for their gallantry.210 Head-quarters, Army of Virginia, near Cedar Mountaine, Aug.15th.\u2014The latest ad- vices from the front bring no news of skirmishes or of any further movement of the enemy.It is ascertained that Jackson\u2019s forces have taken possession of and are upon Thoroughfare Mountains, south-west from Gordonsville.The height of the Rapidan has somwhat delayed the movements of our forces, but they are sieadily advancing.; BosToN, Auguet 16,\u2014A special despatch says it is repuited that Gen.Burnside, wih lus army, had arrived at Culpepper.about lour miles pack of the his main poiny of deleuce is \u2014_\u2014 LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR, 81.Joun\u2019s, N.F., Aug.16th.\u2014The Sieain- ship St.Andrew arnved last evening and sailed for Quebec this morning.She reports the Steamer Marcadotie 18 advertised to leave London on the 15th for St.John\u2019s, and private letters received here state that she is a Confederate Steamer.WasHINGTON, Angust 16th,\u2014A special despatch to ihe [ost says that General McCall retarne from Richmond with different ideas of wat.He says that our motto should be instunt submission on the part of the Confederates or their extermination.The Ganeral is at the War Department today.} Senators Dixon and Harris have arrived ere, The appointment of tax-collectors and asses- vois for the State of New York are not yet determined upon.Information was received to-day that Eden B.Olds, of Ohio, arrested for discouraging en- lisinen's and other treasonable practices, is confined in Lafayette.The exchange of prisoners is still progressing through Adjutant Gen.Thomas.It 1s now conhned to officers.Washington has resumed its former military liveliness, by the arrival and departure of troops.WASHINCTON, August 16th.\u2014There are NOW aboul 400 prisoners, both military nud politieal, confined in the old capitol prison.\u2014 110 oi them were taken in the recent battle al Culpepper.Directions have been received lo prepare for the reception of 200 more, taken in [he rame engagement, who will probably reach Washington some time during tlie next twenty-four hours, CULPRPPER, 17:h.\u2014Contrabands from Gor- donsvitle report the continuous urrival of troop trains ihere from Richmond.Heavy bodies have been sent out right and left of our cenire, to protect us agaiust any flank movement by ihe enemy.We now occupy the line of the Rapidan.General Banks is fast recovering from his Mjuries.Yesierday he was able to \u2018walk about with the aid of a cane.WASHINGTON, August 171h.\u2014 Cols.Corcoran ord Wilcox, Lieut.Col.Bowman and Mujor Vadges, arrived here this morning.This afternoon, while Col.Corcoran and his friends were at dinner, a regiment marched to and halted at his quarters.The band played a air of welcome, Cheers were given, and also calle for his appearance, both by the mil- Mary and the large crowd of civilians.Col.rcoran, in response, expressed his ardent \u201cish (hat this wicked rebellion should be trushed.New York and Pennsylvania must vie to put down the traitors, For himsell, he Vas ready lo seize in his hand esther the sword tine musket, ard he was prepared at once lo .oe Position to serve his country.He My not indulge wn lengthy remarks this Knowl He simply appeared 10 bow his ac- 0 Wledgments, hut he would soon lake an eLportunity tu y a few words to his fellow- \"Zens.He thanked the officers and men elure him for this kind welcome, and retired amid enthusiastic cheers, hé magnificent reception 1s to be frog oe cera lo-morrow evening.on.A|- ad al now in Washington, the old friend other, ow prisoner of Col.Corcoran and the velo Officers, has been selected to make the ome speech, _ Cols.Corcoran and Wilcox will tesponid, mand 69h Regiment, formerly under com- Hi ol.Corcoran, is ordered up to Wash- 810 10 be present ut Ihe reception.The Navy Department has received some Parliculars of the ca ture of the steamer Col- oi by the Santiago de Cuba.She was of on about 75 miles from Abaco, alter a chase previ jours.She had left Nassau the day .10us, ostensibly bound for St.John\u2019s.Biter a under British colors, but had no re.o or alever.She is loaded with munitions a fs cannon, rifles, powder, shells, cartrid- n o trmy blankets and iton plates.She is a and wy Ptopelier of iron, provided wish porte, Tpubly intended for a Conlederats gon.blockarter 1e le her firat attempt at running the ivan to mas PETER, 17th.\u2014By an amicable arrange- fiha 801 iske has resigned the spankershi o a Senate.Ja:nes F.Robineon, of Scott Ys Was elected in his stead.Genera! Casewsil is killed.Aug.15.\u2014A Vicksburg leller ta oi that ony are beginning to etarning aud opening places All the damuge dune 10 the city alls will be repaired witlun a Wt is thought that Gen.Juckron's , Johnson, of Lexington, has bees elected Secretary of State, : J.B.Tembls, Presidem of the Military Bard, has resigued and the duties of that office, devoive on Rubiuson au acting governer.Robinson and Johus'on ure siauncl and abie Union meu.CULPEPPER, Augue! Itih.\u2014General Seige!, who uecupies the advance near io Rapidan, reports Ihe enemy made a fet, or an attempt lo cross he river, but he was driven back, FurTirse Moxene, 15:h.\u2014A Confederate \u201cpy Was captured the day belore yesterday, while prowling about within the lives of Geu.MeClollun'a position and was brought down to Harrison Lancing, on horseback, with his eyes bautaged and went down to the Rip Raps.The Army of the Potomac has ail been thotoughly examined ty the physicians, tou man, and all not capable of immediate service have tevu sent down the river in transports, 10 be sent lo some suitable puint to recruit their health.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED, Aug.16, Schr Emmedine.Gaumond, 4th Aug, Seven Islands, Auld & Co, fish aud oil.Aug.16.Bark Fortunn, Sossakt, 17th duly, Hamburg, Ryan Bros & Co, ballast, 1 cabin and 147 ntceruge passengers, Aug.17.Steamer Arabian, Chrysler, Pictou, &c., fish, 28 cabla and 78 steernge passengers Ship Jane, Dull Liverpool.bth July, salt, Sharples & Co, Schr Helmina.Joncas, 25th July, St Juhu\u2019s Nii, for Mon- trea).plaster.Victorin, Bouchlor, 7th Aug., Puiote des Eaquimaux, order, fish and oil, Steamer Muguet, Howard, Saguenay, 45 cabin pass.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es RAFTS ARRIVED AT THE l'ORT OF QUEBLC.Namo of Owaer, Timber, Whera lying\" Aug 18.Thos Buck, white pine, el.&e, Windsor Cove.Trustees Kstute J Eguo.white pine, &c., St Michael's Cove.Platt & Bissonette's, white ploe.Cap Rouge (Wilson's ) A & P While, white and red pine, Cap Rouge.Jos Bell, white pine, do.R A Hill.white pine and oak, da.\u2018Thibaudeau, Thomas & Co, red und white pine, St Lawreuce docks.Hilliard & Dickson, white and red pine, Cap Rouge, C O'Relly, red and white pins, do.Fowler & Enselstyn\u2019s, ouk, pine, &c., Sundry coves, Aug.16, Jas Allan, white pine, tamarac, &c, Cap Rouge.Cockburn & Sons, white nud ied pine, elm, &c, da.Jo, red pine and spars, do.Trustees Estate J I'gan, red pine, &e., St.Michael's cove.Hilliard & bickson, red ine spars, Cap Rouge, D Melachlin, white and red pioe, Hallow cove, Jos Bittle, white pine, Cap Rouge.Mackay & Robertson, spars, Hadlow Cove.1 MeLncblio, red pine spars, do.Mackay & Rubertson, white aud red pine, do, \u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014)._ CLEARED.Aug.16.8 Bohemin.Borland, Liverpool, Allans, Rae K Co.Bark Wanderer, Buchanan, Luith, CE, Levey & Co.\u2014\u2014 Oromocto, Chambers, Plymouth, do.Aug.16.Ship Fugenmte, Harrington, Liverpool, CE Levey & Co.Southern Belle, (sew ship), Dunn, do, do.\u2014\u2014 William Rathbone, Pratt, do.Ross & Co, Bark Tadmor, Bogle, Grangemouth, Benson & Co.\u2014-\u2014 Noa, Burn, Montrose, ID D Young & Co.~\u2014-= Lord Sidmouth, Moodie, Fort Glasgow, E Burstall & Co \u2014\u2014 l\u2019alestine, Elden, Ftockfon.C E Levey & Co.-\u2014 Arindue.Thomas, Barnstaple.Benson & Co.Schr ludependence, Belliveau, Campbelitown, Michaud & Gethings.~\u2014=\u2014 Laurent, Couillard, Seven Islands, Jeffrey, Noad & Co, ENTERED FOR LOADING.Aug.15.Fuxine, 810, Liverpool, A Gitmour & Co, lodiun Cove.Queen's Hill, 612, Grangemouth, D Patton & Co, Davies\u2019 wi.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 MARITIME EXTRACTS.\u2014 The Government screw steamer Queen Victoria, Captain Pouliot, arrived here yesterday morning witi the Larque Sarah, which went ashore on the Minicouagan shoals, on her homeward voyage this spring.~he was purchased by Mesars, Dickey & St.Pierre.Capt.P.reports :-\u2014did not see any vesseis between this and Mota, with the exception of a brigantine which he passed in the Traverse.The schooner Melmiua arrived Lere yesterday, for Montreal, aod brought up the captaio and crow uf the schooner Marie Elvine.which sailed trom Moutreal for St.Johns, in June last, and way wrecked at Cape Freels, on the \u201c0th of the same month.The captain reports the vessel a total wreck, and everything lost.including the vessel's papers, &c.; they only saved their lives by taking to the boat.The slip June, Duff, ot Liverpool, avrived yesterday, reports having passed a large vessel with painted porta, off Anticosti.Wea mentioned in our last the accident to the John Moore.The following are additional particulars ;\u2014Capt J.T Bur- don, of the John Moore, reports that wben about 10 or 12 niles westward of Bic, wind N.F.clear inuonlight nizlt, the bark Courier, of Liverpool.came into cullision with his ship, carrying away his after rbroud, fore rigging, fore.top-gallant, aod top-royul backstays, mainstay inju ed, coveriug borrd, 9 alancl:ivnx, railing and bulwarks broken.thiee shroud= and running rigging pertaining thereto also broken, and fore and muin topmast sprung.She is now making one inch of water per hour, since the collision, and will take about 16 days to repair.She will be examined by the surveyors to-day, at Huros\u2019 wharf, Capt Burdon does ot think it will be necessary to remove cargo.ARRIVAL oF GRAIN.\u2014The steamer Hope arrived hero yesterday evening about seven o'clock, with five burges ladew with gruin, from the firm of E.Ferry & Co., Kingston, to be transbipped at Ulis port for the Engliali market, The grain is consigned to Messrs, Maxwe'l & Stevenson, of thus city.The new ship White Rose, built by Mr.T.C.Lee, arrived here from Montreal, Inden with grain, &e., and is ready for sen.Halifax, August 12\u2014Sailed\u2014the schaoner British Crown, Henciotey, tor Montreal, with a cargo of sugar and mo- Insses.Aug.8\u2014the schooner Susan, Captain Lang, with a cargo of sugar, molasses, oil, chocolate, and broma, for Montreal, Aug, 1\u2014-The schooner Temperance, Cyré, with a cargo of oil, Xe¢., for Quebec and Montreal, St.Johns, Ntd., July 21\u2014aArrired\u2014tLe achr.Leandre, with a cargo of Bour, &c., from Montreal, \u2018The nteamer Arabian.P.G.Chrysler, master, arrived from the lower ports yesterday morning.She reports having passed reven jnwurd bound vessels between Rimouski una the Pillars, und the steamship outward bound, off Green Island, AERIVED DOWN FROM MONTREAL.\u2014The Toronto and Colo- rade, both luden, and ready fur sea, arrived yesterday.The new bark Passing Cloud, Stevenson, ariived down on Saturday morning.She has 3:2,000 bushels corn for Glasgow, and will take on deck loud of deals, and proceed to day.The Passing Cloud will be the second abip vut home this season fur Captain Stevenson, The steamer Hero came down yesterday with three barges in tow, heavily laden with corn, The Jane, Duff, Liverpool, July 5, reports lnving seen but one large full rigged ship mince leaving Anticusti, and that he has had constant westerly winds, \u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS SAILLD.Per SS Bohemian, Borland, master, for Liverpool\u2014C Gis- borne, CW James, M Murient, 8 Lapthorne, Mex Lapthorne, Mins Flizabeth Barrie, Mr Bateman.Hy Mclaren.Mr Thom- wun, Mre Thomson, Col King and infant, E Seallon, Mr Jordan, Kev E M Stewart, Mrs Stewart, Mirses Stewart, (2) A EK Mille, Mrs Hamilion, Misses Hamilton, (2) Capt Wynne, (3 F Guards), K Harker, C Grey, Capt Surman.Mr la- garty, Mr Pillar, B Solinger.Mr Maunder.Mra Maunder, Miss Mnunder, Mr Belle, W Tuwner, Wm Whitehead ; and 98 steerage.\u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS ARRIVED.Per steamer Arabian, Chrysler, from Pictou, &c\u2014Ravd Mr Roberts and lady, Mer Roberts, Malerlm McNaughton.Mrs Boonier, Mrs Bell, daughter and grand-daughter, Miss Ferguson, Miss Fraser, Mr Ferguson, Mr Fraser, Mr Silver- man, Mr Michnel, Mr Cochenthailer, Judge Aylwin, lady and servant, Adolpho Magnon, Moves Hartubise, Mr Goy- wan.Mr LeBoutillier, Jonoph Fisette.Mrs Leaperance, Mrs Bouchie, Mr Campbell and lady, Mrs Oampbrll, xervant and two children, Mr Bosse, Hon Mr Tessier, Mr Derome, Dr Painchaud, F Hudon, B Acquilan, Mr LabUily, Mr Tache\u2014 48 cabin, and 78 steerage.Special Potices, IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.Revier iv TeN MiNuTes.\u2014Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers are unfailing in the cure of Couuns, Corps, AsraMa, BRroNoHITIS, Sore THROAT, HOANSENESS, DIFFICULT BREATHING, INCIPIENT CoNsuMPTION, ANT DisgAsKs oF THE Lunas.They have no taste of w«licine, and any child will take them.Thousands have becn restored to health that had befa * despaired.Testimony given in hundreds ov cases.A single dose relieves in TEN MINUTES.Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers\u2014the origin al and only genuine is stamped \u201c Bryan.\u201d Spur- fous kinds are offered for ss\u2019 Twenty-five cents & box.Sold by dealers generally.j20 000 2% Thousands of females die annually for want of a remedy for the ailments to which the.are inc'A:nt, The only remedy wo know of is 8ir James Clarke\u2019s Female Pills.They are pat up in bottles, containing 50 pills, with a circular containing explicit directions, and sent post-free for $1 and 6 poststamps.They are well known ship, ee Magoffin has resigned his governor- THE QUEBEC GAZETTE ee MRS, WINSLOW, AX expericuced Nurse aad Fomsle Physician, «Ad presents lo uion of Mothers, Ler SOOTHING SYRUP FoR CHL R XK: 3B» BIR EW, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing ull inlammation \u2014will ullay ALL PAIN und spasmodic ction, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to yoar Infants, It not only relleves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and euergy to the whole system.It will almost iustantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colle, aod overcome Convulsions, which, if not rpeedily remedied, cud in death, We believe it is the BEST and SUREST REMEDY in THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA in children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cuuse.We would say to every mother who hasa child suftering from any of the foregoing cowplnints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering cbild and the relief that will be SURE\u2014yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless the fuc-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., New York.Price only 25 cents per bottle, JOIN F, HENRY & CO., Montreal, Gencral Agents fur Canada.Quebec, Aug.15, 1862.200 McGnreGor's VEGETABLE Worm LozENGES.\u2014ÀA purely vegetable worm specific ; thorough, pa- lataple, safe, nud speedy.Sold by ali vendors of medicines.Price, 45 cents per box.Prepared only hy J.Hossacx & Co., proprietors, Quebec.CERTIFICATE.\u2014T'o Messrs.Jas.Hussuck & Co.\u2014 Gentlemen,-Having tried \u2018\u201c MeGregor\u2019s Worm Lozenges,\u201d prepared by you, «nd knowing their composition, I can safely recommend them us & simple und reliable worm medicine, especially for young children \u2014Wm.Marsbes, M.D,, Place d\u2019Armes, \u2014\u2014 -\u2014000 Hoirowar's Pirrs.\u2014 TRE REFUGE OF THE Sick \u2014Headuche, Dizziness, &c.\u2014With this great remedy at hand none need suffer.Have you a sick or nervous hendache ?here is à medicine as unfailing und certain in ite cure as that the sun will rise and set\u2014and why *\u2014simply that it acts on the stomach and bowels\u2014the root of the disorder- -that is the plain but the sure basis ot ilolloway's eystem, and experience endorses it by the millions of certified cases ihroughout the civilized world, without « single instance of failure.Practice and experience are as far ahead of theory us the brightuess of noon-day is to the darkness of night.Speculation in the system ol diseaze may be inconsistent in a luna- tie asylum\u2014bnt when life aud death are in the balance, reason should unite with experience, practice guide the band of civilized society.180 000 HEALTH AND PURE BLOOD ARE INCEPARABLE.\u2014 Recollect that all sickness arises from impurity of the blood, and that Judson's Mountain Herb Pills will so surely find cut and clranee these impurities from the system, that disease cannot exist.So simple and innocent are the Lerbs and plants that compose them, that it is not necessary to have them eugar-coated in order that the stomach can bear them, In most cases pills are sugar-conted, beccuse the materials of which they are made are so gripiog and malignant, that otherwise a delionte stomach could not bear them, These Pills deal with disense as it is, and will not only cure by removing the cause, but will huild up and restore the broken constitution.\u2014 There are many who have so trided with their constitutions that they think medicine cannot beip them ; let not even these despair ; incredulity and scepticiem is overthrown by a wuss of testimony which is truly irresistible, At first the virtues uscribed to these Mountain Herb Pills were deemed fabulous.The public had been so often deceived that they could not believe the eimple truths advanced by their discoverer, Yet facts undeniable, attested by witnesses of the highest character and respectability, have proved, and are proving each day, the virtues of this * mighty healer.\u201d They mark, by their miraculous efficacy and power, & new era in medicine.old by all Medicine Dealers, 000 500 SHOT DEAD!!! DR.McKENZIE'S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY S WORKING MIRACLES BEYOND ALL conception.The Medical Fneulty of Scot- lund, as well as England and Ireland, have pronounced this Worm Candy to do More good than arn other Worm Medicines combined, It has stood the test since A.D.1765, nearly une hundred years, which, almost every son and daugbter of old Scotia can testify.It has always borne the name of Old Dr.McKenzie\u2019s Worm Candy Stick.As it resembles un candy stick in taste and appearance, and a child eating it is wholly unconscious of taking medicine, and where worms exist, the resnlts are beyond description.A child of ten years of age, of Rev.J.MoDou- ull, Dundee, passed over 500 WORMS in Three Bays, which be testifics, that he believes by God\u2019s blessing, it saved the child's life.Thousands of similar testimonials are given (without solicitation) to the present proprietor.General Symptons of Worms: Restless, Sudden Starting and Grinding the Teeth in Sieep, Convulsions, Ravenous Appetite, (sometimes no Appetite,) Paleoess, Picking the Nos¢, Bowel Complaints, Fever, Fretfulness: Emaciation, Loosoness of the Flesh, Dry Cough Sour Breath, &c., &c.All of the above symptoms will immediately cease to exist by using this medicine once or twice, It always gives health, even if no worms exist.It is perfectly harmless, even to the most tender infant.Warranted Purely Vegetable in its Combination.FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EACH PACKAGE, Sold at Retail by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers in Europe and Ameciica, at 74 pence sterling (15 cents) per package, or 2 shiliings (50 coma for four packages.Be sûre that each package has the signature of H.B.MeKenzie, M.D., Glasgow, on the wrapper.Coll for Dr.McKenzis's Dénd Shot Worm Candy.Ÿ| WHOLERALS AGENTS! NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W.CARTER, KERRY & Co., Montreal, C.E.HAMILTON, MUIR & Co., Hamilton, C.W, A.N.McDONALD & Co, Importers for the Canadas, to be the only sure and safe remedyfor femals diseases and obstraotions from any cause, ROCKVILLE, C.W, To whom all orders should be Addressed, .\u2018 Ixrant-Ræaniso \u2014Mies Martineau, who, like l'atl philosophical ladies, bus stwlicd the matter | thoroughly, says, thus *\u2018 in Euglend alone.40.- , 000 bubus die anauslly ; and one-third more ct i that number grow up villier idiotic, wiegly, or deformed.\u201d\u201d The reason is evident, ns Mothers, through fuability tu nurse their oftpring, resoct te the administration of beked four, biscuit, tops-aud-bottoms, où pap.The intunt stomach { cuanot assimilate such crude preparations, and frequently rejects them ; but still the nurse or | mother continues them, under the hope of south.Ing the child.Interuul lofiammation takes place \u2014eructations, diarrboœs and consumptiou appear \u2014and most frequently cunvulsions are induced which seul the iufant\u2019s tute, The Medical Times and Gazette.August 28.1858, p.215.conveys Dr.C.B.F.Routh's views oa the same important subject, and his opinion of Du Barry's Revaleata Arabica Food, as adapted to obvinte the mischief effectually.Dr.Routh is physician to the Samaritan Hospital for Women aud Children.This lesrged aud uxperienced practitioner says :\u2014 à The human milk contains, hesides salts of lime, chloride of potasslum.Now, in common with earbouic acid, this salt enjoys the peculinr property ol dissolving carbonate of Hime or chalk.An absence of it in the food.as in wheat bread, is very injurious to a growiug child; hence, child fed on pup for a time grows fut, but the bones are soft : frequently it sickens, and severe symptoms supervene., Amongst the vegetable substances, tuat which comes clorest to milk in its composition, besides being more easily assimilated and strengthening, is, without doubt, Du Barry\u2019s Revalenta Arabica Fond, containing both phosphoric acid in abundance, and chloride of potassium ; it also includes casein, the sawe principle which is found in milk in its constituent paris.No wonder, therefore, that under ils 1.fluence many children affected with atrophy (wasting away of the budy), and marked debility have completely recovered.1 have given it with the greatest ndvantage in such cases; and, Ho far ns I may judge from wy own experience, practice tuily carries out what theory.from a knowledge of its composition, led usto anticipate.Lt gives good muscle and strengthens the bones, restoring tone, and a he \\Ithy, regular action to the stomach and bowels, whether constipation or a relaxed state of the system iv complained of.\u201d C.B.F.Rovru, M.D.Packed in tins, wilh full instruction : 41b., 18.104d ; 1ib., 3s.9d ; 21b.Gs.; 51b., 14s.6d.; 121b., 29s.Barry Du Barry & Co.77.Regent street; aod LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.Montreal.BIRTH.In 8t, Roche, on the 15th inst, Mrs.T.Simpson, of a daughter.DIED, On the 17th inst, Nicholas McIntyre, hotel keeper, aged 55 years, a native of Argyleshire, Isle of Skye, Scotlund.The funeral will take place on Tuesday, the 191h, at & o\u2019clock, A.M., from bis late residence, Cul-de-Sac Street.Friendsand acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend, without further notice.On Satarday, the 16th inst., after a lingering illnees, George Brown, (formerly of the firm of Brown & Co.) uged 30 years.On the 15th inst, at St.Rochs, Jean Baptiste Lemelin, Senr, ship-builder, aged 71 ycars.On Thursday evening, the 14th inst, Bruish Archibald, infant son of W B.Valleau, Isq.At Alma Cottage, Saint Ursule, on the 14'h instunt, of paralysis, Mary Hibbard, widow of the late Charles Dunn, Esq., aged 71 years.At Richmond, Va, on the 11th July lust, of wounds received in the Federal service, on the 1st July.Wm.Chas.Gore McCord, son of the late W.K.McCord, aged 28 years.SCOICE MADE THREE PLY Carpets!\u2019 VERY HEAVY, 2 Hs.T0 THE YARD.\u2014 Jost received, a fresh supply of the above Goods, direct from the Munufacturers, Beautiful Colors and Styles, s&-ALL AT THE OLD PRICES,-@a AT THE Glasgow Carrer Warehouse.WILLIAM LAIRD & CO., Agents, Quebec, Aug.18, 1862.NOTICE.LOVE, PURITY, AND FIDELITY.OUGH DIVISION, No.3, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, meets on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 18th AUG.at EIGHT o'clock, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, St.Francis Street, Upper Town.Strangers (Brothers) visiting the city, are particularly requested to attend, Parties requiring information or desirons of joining the Division, may apply to Bros, W.& R.Brodie, and J.R.Henley, Lower Town ; Peter Johnson and Duvid Lawson, Upper Town ; and J.P.McEwan and Thos.Davidson, St.Rochs.Quebec, Aug.18, 1862, EDUVATIOI, THE REV.HENRY JAMES PETRY, B A.Queen\u2019s College, Oxford,) will RE-OPEN hia CLASS on TUESDAY, the 1ÿth inst, at his rooms, HENDERSON'S BUILDINGS, opposite City Hall, The course of instruction comprises Classics, Mathematics, Arithmetic, French, History, Geography, Grammar, Composition and Dictation, besides religious instruction.To give a thorough and accurate grounding in these branches is the olject for which the class has been instituted.The number of PUPILS is limited.TERMS.\u2014Twonty pounds per annum ; Broth- crs fifleen pounds cach, BOYS under twelve, fifteen pounds ; Brothers ten pounds each, Oae-third less for sons of Clergymen.The Scholastic year is thus divided :\u2014 Trinity Quarter, from thedate ofre-assembling after the summer vacation, to Michaelmas day.Michaelmas Quarter, from Michaelmas day, to the 18th December.Lent Quarter, from 24th January, to the Friday before Palm Sunday.Easter Quarter, from Wednesday in Easter week to the last Wednesday in Juve, Hours of attendance\u2014From balf-part nine to twelve A.M , aod from one to threo P.M.N.B.\u2014French 7s.6d.per quarter extra.Parents ore invited to attend the monthly and quarterly exsminations, Quebec, Aug.13, 1862.; Ce NEW BOOKS.RIENTAL HAREMS and SCENERY : O translated from the French of the Princess Belgiojoso.Pycroft's Course of English Reading : with alterations and additions, by J.A.Spencer, D.D.Olive Blake\u2019s Good Work : John Vordy Jef- fersou, author of * Isabel,\u201d elec, Hawksview : by Holme Lee, uathor of \u201c Sylvain Holt\u2019s Daughter.\u201d Barren Honor : by the author of * Guy Living- sions,\u2019 ete.i : ge VNERT Fire and Life Associations CF LONDON.Thousand Pounds Sterling.Deposited in Canada, 850,000.CANADA BRANCH.OFFICES : No.11, Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.DIRECTOR?FIRE DEPARTMENT.JOIN FROTHINGHAN, Big.BENJAMIN HOLMES, Ex.ALFRED LAROC UE, Esq.WILLIAM LUNN, Eeq.JOHN G.MACKENZIE, Eq.JOHN TORRANCE, Esq.MEDICAL OFFICERS: WILLIAM SUTHERUAND, Esq., M D.E.H.TRUDEL, Ksq, M.D.MANAGER : WILLIAM P.REYNOLDS, Esq.FIRE DEPARTMENT., MONDAY AUGUST 18, 1868.1 HON.GEO.CRAWFORD, HON.MALCOM CAMERON, LEWIS MOFFATT, Ew.Ts long established Company, with its Quebce, January 20, 1862, PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO OF CANADA.CAPITAL : Two Million Five Hundred 11 E AD OFFLÇE-TORONTO STREET-TORONTO.ESTABLISHED A.D.1849, \u2014CAPITAL, $1,743,520.DIRECTORS, HON.J.HILLYARD CAMERGN, Persinest.|| J.8.MOWARD, ESQUIRE, Vice Prrarogxt.ANGUS MORRISON, Ksq.| GEu.LUGGAN, JR.Fsq.JOHN CAMEKON, Esq.Mavaaeg axD SgcrETARY\u2014JAMES SYDNEY CROCKER, Eeorike.ASNIATANT RECKNTARY-~DONOUGIT O'BRIEN, EsqUikk.SoLicrrans\u2014 MESSRS, DUGGAN & BURNS.{| Baxkene-TIIE BANK OF TORONTO.er =.A.M.BMITH, Esq | CHUIST.ROBINSON, Erq.W.J.MACUUNELL, Esq.§ \u2018 numerous and responsible Stockholders, and its large subscribed capital, affords an amount of security to the assured unsurpassed by any other trausacting bosiness in this Province.Fur Insurance ngainst Fire, apply to WALTER C.HENDERSON, Hunts Wharf.JUST RECEIVED : Hartell\u2019s Patent Glass PRESERVE JARS, Insurances effected on atl descriptions of in- ! surable property on as favorable terms as (hora uf any other English Company of good stauding.Losses paid in net cash, on pruof of claim, without reference to England.Losses by lightning or explosion by gas paid by this Association.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The advantanges obtained by nssurers are of a SUBSTANTIAL CHARACTER, including a participation in the profits every five ycars to the extent of EIGHTY PER CENT.A Cush surrender value to the extent of FORTY PER CENT.of premiums paid, given or participating policies ol thre~ years\u2019 standing.The prudent management and large resourees of these Associntions, the liberality and promptness evinced in the settlement of all just claims, have justly earned for the \u201c Unity \u201d\u2019 a reputation second to uone of the Loudon offices.Further particulars may be obtained from any of the undersigued Agents, WM.A.CURRY, Company's Office, corner of Buude and Fort Streets, Upper Town.JOSEPH LAURIN, No.4 Palace Strect.W.H.TILSTONE, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.11, 18\u20ac2.SPECIALITIES CARPETS.We offer to the Public, and especially draw the attention of our Customers to a LARGE LOT oF AMERICAN TWO THREAD THREE PLY CARPETS, which hitherto we have not imported from the high cost of these goods.Having obtained a Very high premium for Gold in New York and Boston, we are enabled to offer the above, giving purchusers the advantage in THE LOW PRICE of these goods.For Novelty In Design, Beauty in Coloring and Superiority in Manufacture they far surpass either English or Scotch Carpets.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A Very Large Stock OF FLOOR OIL CLOTS, making 75 different patterns to select from, GLOVER & FRY.Lower Store, Quebec, Aug.15, 1862.HIONEY IN THE COMB! I ONEY IN THE COMB! Fresh, finest quality, in boxes of 10 and 12 1bs., JUST RECEIVED.WOODS & CO.No.22, Upper Town Market.Quebec, 15th Ang., 1862, Quebec Gas Co.DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT.for six months, bas been declared by the Directors upon the Capltal Stock of this Company, payable al their office ON AND AFTER THE FIRST PROXIMO.The TRANSFER BOOK is CLOSED to the 31st instant, inclusive, By order of the Directors.P.PEEBLES, Manager.Gas Wonks, Quebec, 9th Aug., 1862.Receiving per \u201c DEVITZ,\u201d and \u201c W.RATHBONE.\u201d IN and CANADA PLATES, Boiler Plates and Rivet Iron, Bar aud Hoop Iron, Nail Rods, Chain Cabics and Anchors, C.& W.WURTELE, Bt.Paul Street, Qnebec, August I, 1962.HIGH SCHOOL.SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCRHOUD- +X ERS of the RIGH SCHOOL.will be beld in the SCHOOL HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst, at THREE o'clock, to confirm the arrangement entered into on the 2nd inst., with the Rector, as to the management of the School, and the control of the Fees.By order, D.WILKIE \u2018 Secretary, Quebeo, Aug.8, 1862.CONSIGNEES | please pars their entries, \u2014Vessel nt Cnaw- s For mle +, : : .MIDD ET & DAWSON, ; t of Mountaia Quebec, Aug.4, 1882, PE BARK DEVITZ, from Liverpool, will re Waanr.LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Aug.1, 1863.| The Subseribers have just received A.BTONE AND \u20ac0.\u20198 SCREW TOP GLASS White Jelly Cans and JELLY CUPS, Yellow and Stone TRESERVE POTS.THOMAS BICKELL, St.John Street, Upper Town, Quebce, July 21, 18f2, Dissolution .f Partnership.HE Partnership exi-ting between the under- T signed, under the firm of WM, WALKER & CO, hna this day been dissolved by mutual consent.The business will be wound up by Ww.WaALKER, Junr, 3 WM.WALKER, Junr.(Signed).JAMES M.CASSELS.The Brokerage business will be continued by he undersigned.JAMES M.CASSELS.Quebce, July 22, 1862.Receiving per \u201c Devitz.\u201d HITE LEAD, Assorted qualities, Black Paint, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Paint, Emerald and Paris Green, Driers, Ochree, Lamp Black, Dry Fed Lead, Black Lead, Nos.1 and 2, Turkey Umber, Sienna, Chrome, Yellow, Vermillion, Lytharge, Vandyke, Red and Rose Pink, C.& W, WURTELE, St.Paul Street.Quebec, August 1, 1862, HONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, Summer Arrangements.\"BAZAAR.BAZAAIt, in congeetion with the LADIFS* AID SOCILTY of the WESLYYAN MF- lHODIST CHURGH In this city, will be held about the end ot the month of October next.Contributions will be thaokfully received by the following ladics :\u2014 Mrs.Vaux, Mrs.W.C.HkNDER40N, * MoLeun, SPN \u201c Jesern Louis, © Miss Noap.ce Further purticulars, respeoting time pad pince, will be given in a subsequent notice, E.MIDDLETON, Secretary.Quebeo, July 9, 1842.Receiving per Squando.V ROUGHT SPIKES, Claut Nailg Horse Nails, Hullyware, Spades, Shovels, and Fry Pans, Tin Plates, Le, Lx, Canada Plater Yellow Metal Bolta, - C.& W.WURTELE, St, Paul Street.Quebec, July 2, 1862.WM.A.CURRY.STOCK, EXCHANGE, AND INSURANCE BROKER.* Accountant, and Land Ageni, CORNER OF BUADE AND FORT STREETS, Quebec, Stocks, Bonda, Debentures, Bills of Exchange \u2018 and all descriptions of Securities bought and sold.Loans negotinted.23 Business conducted with the Crown Gandy Department, and {other Government ces.Teas in Bond or Duty Paid.50 Chess JAPAN, !- : 68 Cattles do, | < 4 |! 29 Chests Juva Hyson.per 30 do do Twankaÿs, © | .;; 87 do do Congou, 54 Finest Breakfust.onchong, 7 85 Finest Mayune (Ad Byeon, = \"2 100 do do Young Hyron, Lauded ex \u2018Jura\u2019 trom Liverpool, For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, July 4, 1862.| : Direct Steam Coinmunication with GLASGOW.YUE undernoted or other Steamships of the Moutreal Ocean Steames:y Company\u2019s Glusgow Line are intended to SATL REGULARLY between MONTREAL, QUEBEC, and GLASGOW, us under :- FROM GLASGOW.St.George.16th July.St Andrew.6th Aug, FROM QUEBEC.131: August.3rd Sept.John Bell.16th do 17th» St, George.6th Sept.1st Oct.St, Andrew, .1st Oct, 20th do John Bel!\u2026 «1Tth Oct.12th Nov, St.George.461th © 19th do, For Freight or Paseage, apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO.Ageuts, St.Peter Street, Quebec, Aug.4, 1862.PERPFUMEIRY, PATENT MEDICINES, LTC, ETC.Per 8.8.North American, A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF New Perfumery, Hair, Nail, Tooth, And Cloth Brushes.Dinneford\u2019s Pure Fluid Magnesia, Dunn\u2019s Superior Essence of Coffee, Dunn\u2019s Chocolate Powder, Together with his Highly recommended Preparation THE \" ICELAND MOSS COOOA.\" - : me 1 5 >.Insect-Killing POWDER & APPARATUS.JOHN MUSSON & CO.HD un.aA © 30.\"ar.MESS PORK, HAMS.2 50 B ARRELS Heavy MessiPork, 25 Tierces Dawe\u2019s CINCINNATI HAMS, - : 50 Barrels Sugar-Cured Hama, For sule by Quebec, July 2, 1862.The British and North American Royal Mail Steamshtÿs.Bervess N.York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor ; and betwean -Buston aud Liverpool, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor.av LANE, GIBB & CO.Scotia, Capt.Judkine, China, Cap.Anderson Persia, Capt.Lott, | Asia, Capt.Cook, Arahia, Capt.Stone, Europa, Capt Leitch, dfrica,Cap.Shaunon, [ Janada, Capt.Muir, America, Capt.Moodie, Niagara, Cupt.Ryrie Australasian.These Vessels.oarry a olear White Light at mast head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on port bow.: FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL : Outer Canix Passauë.180 dollars Sugonp CABIN C8 Lecscuaguess TB © FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL : Ourer Canin PassaGE.110 dollars Smoonp CaBin 4.60 « The passage money by the steamships sailing after the 181 AUGUST, will be : , FRPM NEW YORK, \u2018: Chief Cabin., .150 dollars Seoond Cabin.eseseasscanss BS \u201c FROM BOSTON.i. all other signs of a discased liver, and other a che, Dr.Dods\u2019 Imperial Wine a a bowertul remedy tor old age.lt isa certain cure in all cases of = =m oem ee 1862.1862.LEDGERS, disorganization of the system, vanish under the on ; o tie constitution.; s pert iti : carly ! : eradicating influence of this all-powerful antj- ig .; op ; Trigg LC ; xtreme nervous debility produced Ly early N \u2018th A >} 1 g all-powerful antj Bitters will be found to be most ro MARKIED LADIES it is peculinly suit- etre oe ocuece by PATES orth merican.: .JOURNALS septic and detergent remedy.ill i i ie - prudence, and various other causes, sperma + \u2019 salutary and efficacious.by period with reguianity bring ou the month yop, exhaustion, incapacity for society, stu.TUST RECEIVED Register of Rural Affairs.CASH BOOKS Shoulà 1 SICKLY FEMALES A In cases of Nervous and Spinal Ailections dy, or busiuess, indigestion, shortness of breath 2 \u2014 , Should lose no time in trying a few doses of Loi LS A ; ui wi | dimness of signt, giddiness, cholic, bowel and .Le 4 ; this regulating and renovating remedy ; what- B 8 ME a, 5 2] 9.Dain io a ad Lambe, Heaviness, Futigue bilious liver complaints, constipation und relux- North America : hy Anthony Trollope, author UST received, the ANN UAL REGIS TER BILL BOOKS, §c.ever may be their complaint, it can Te taken oli hich have been tendered I pS of 8 irits, H postes Sicl fry d hr '| ation, dysentry, axthma, juundise, fever, lumbago, of \u201cThe West Indies,\u201d \u201c The Clerks\u2019\u2019 ÿ OF RURAL AFFAIRS tor 1862, illustrated with safety in all periodical and other disorgani- A The my certiffoates are daily receiving Whites and A the are diseases eacac 5 gout, rheumati«m, conghs, colds, sore, weak and \u201c Orley Farm.\u201d etc.with oue hundred and sixty engravings.zations; its effect is all but miraculous.E us, and the letters which w J 1, PA ; Pp his occasioned arated throuts, nervousness, hysteria, pains in Harper's Hand Book for Travellers in Europe For sale by PARTICGLAR ATTENTION GIVEN Hoiloway\u2019s Pills are the best remedy known in i sre conclusive proof that among the women these vy a disordered system, these Pills will effect a the limos, interrupted circulation, tic-dulereau aud the East: being à Guide through MIDDLETON & DAWSON the world for the followin diseases: Ly Hitters have given a satisfaction which uo others hh When wl) otner means Lave failed., | restlessness at night, all chronic diseases and ali France.Belgium, Holland, Germany.Quebec, Nov.15, 1861 \u2019 TO CAUTION 8 erecer: hye ever done betore, pd ho voce ac y ese ih ho ne or cen moin to fail female complaints.This invaluable medicine is Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Syria, ete ete, elc., elec, Nov.15, 1861, , I za i\u201c !\u2014-None are genuine unles -hould be without hem, uo ose W where e directions on the second page of (ho ost wonderful triumph of art over nature by W.DI.Fetridge, with a Map embracing MERG HANT & BANKERS BANKS, the words Holloway, New York and London, thera will not fail to kevp à supply.Pamphlet are well observed.and is adapted for both sears.It has the effret Colored Routes of Travel are discernible a8 a Wuter-mark in every les DeK Doctor J Bovee Dods Imperial y For full purticulurs get a pumphict, free, ot Of rostoring and increasing the natuval vigour of For sale by ï : AS THEY HAVE EVERY FACILITY of the Book of directions around each pot or Tod ihe ageut.; thos ering | rostration nnd MIDDLETON & \"SON mon -\u2014\u2014 ; re ox ; the same may be plainly seen Ly holding ine Wine Bitters N.B.\u2014$1 and six postage stamps euclosed to nue by copourning the.colonies Quebec, June 27, 1862.ON DAWSON.For having the different branches connected the leaf to the light.A handsome reward will Higl ineut vad skilful physician ei ri No rh a bottle, COR\" l'or in hot climates, Thousands have been res \u2014 \u2014- em with their manufacture, be given to any one rendering such information Bart nu i : ni i y .Pos - i i .a are prepared DTA guccessfully in bis practice ping over fifty pills, by return mai tored to health and vigour by ite Lise, ns Sworn .PRINTING, as may lead to the detection of any party or Loy who bias eee five years.The proprietors, Sir James Clarke's Female Pills to on onth before the Right Honorabic Matthew .les yterian = yno Oo p citing the medicines or vending Farc ro the purchasing te declusive right to manu.Sir Janes Clarke's Female Pills, Wood.Lord Mayor of Loudon, and the following int C d R ULING, the JE TR ts du SON nafore purchasin Dods\u2019 Celebrated 3: | SOE 116.Aldermen :\u2014 ana y ider fastare and sell Dr.J.Bovee Do °C sir James Clarke's Female Pilla.Si un E G re Schotey, Esu Jo tlic ad.,.HoLLoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, aod by vinperin} Wine Bitters, had thew Jested by wo Are a Scientific Preparation, A Emer, George Scholey, Esq , John BINDING ge ?all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine Fonc disinguished medion) Pedy for disease, fire n Scientifle Preparation.Price 118 per bottle, or four quantities in one 1 S § FEW COPIES of the PHOTOGRAPH Executed on the Premises.thronglout the United Staten and the civiliz Tube nonuced then medical men of the country,nsa They are safe, and ever ail ne repuratiun.for 838, which rives Île, ; und in £5 bottles, $ of the SYNUD,\u2014\u201c CANADA PRESDYTERTAN world, in boxes at 25 cents, 63 cents, ond $1 Washi Although | disapprove of Patent Medicives, Chey are safe.and never fail effecting n saving of £1 12s.2 Cuczen,\u201d\u2014prioted in commemoration of the AN descripti ¢ 4 ired f eech.Th ; .| ing by taki BY and an you Se do uot believe that a respectable Physiciau | They are safe, and nev.r fail PERRY'S CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE toot he Bre bylerian Church of Canads and All descriptions of goocs required for ne larger sizes considersblo saving Ly LkIE BY hop a in the United States, acquainted \u2019 To remove all obatructi CN % e United Presbyterian Church in Canada the use of the 2 Dircoti : i i well-as on be foun properties, who will not highly TS remove a obatructions, ESSENCE, \u2018 MOUNTAIN HERB consummated at Montreal, 6th June, 1861.Pho- a ; N.B.rections for the guidance of patients 5 Ne it.J.BOVER boDS' IMPERIAL To remove all obetrustions | À remedy for eny of the forms of Secondary (A ' tographed by NoTuan.far ANT & f Xx N i rr disorder areallixed to each box.ota ra , ; r > int: \"I gv « \u2018or burifvi he system fr fii | | MIDDLETON & DAWSON.; us A D ! ° Vite » Luiyscitieä placer, where there i ul And cars ait Female Compieints oontemmimation.[Uià memmmended for ali those og |b | Quebec, Nov.15, 1861 \u2019 CONST AN ; \u2014\u2014 w a a large quantity of decaying titmaber, from And cure ail Female Complainte, disenses for wbich wiereury, &c., are not only , ! ! \u2019 ARE CONSTANTLY ON HAND.Ro which a poisonous missma ie created, these Ditters Whea the directivas are followed.employed {a vain, but too often to the utter ruin ô 7 T should be used every moruiug bofore breakfast.Wea the ditostion are followed.of health .Is action is purely ietersive, and te i -\u2014 S Is 1, IB I N D ER eu the directions are followed.beneficial influence on the system la undeniable » .\u2014 em en eee mae ream.pg.J.BOVEE DODS' The lem and aour Price 115.üd :kis.pet boîtle, Also à saving ol Herbs, Barks and Roots ; 3 = I y are a blessing and a cure.rice 11s.aud 33+.per bottle, also a saving TS FOR IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! They are a blessing aud a cure, lls.; VERSUS | E Ave composed of a pure unadulterated Wine, They are a blessing aud 4 cure.ba sent by mail PERRY'S PATENT CONCENTRATED FS- Poisonous Minerals and Drnes, A Ph t hi C d TRING PAPERS Dessin combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Com- an be by mail] SENCE OF GUPATBA AND CUBER SUGAR- \u2014 » otographie Car h : ie :, Spikenard, Cham- And can be sent by mail = aad oth frey, Wild Cherry, Tree Burk, Sp , ha And can ve sent by mail COATLD GLOBULES - MOTHERS TAKE HEED! .CONSTANT REFERENCE bules, & mile Flowers, and Gentian.They are munufac- ; ca $ y All \u2018 .a Peta L ., tured by De Dlods himself.who is au experienced For one dollar aud six postage stamps.An agreeable preparation of the very essence o Do you when observing the uneasy actions of Jp 1 ortraits.\u2014_\u2014 ; ul ful Physician, and heuce should not For enc dollar and six postage slumps.the Balsam of Copuibn and Cubebs, pertectly J Jour children, connider that it may be more \u2014 HE pilented SELF BINDER i I \u2019 White sud Ruccess! h uack nostrums which For one dollar and six postage stamps, tuateless.ill re i inye the same i © all ile than a were Cholic that sfllicts them?In nine : - .x Êî - pslente ad, le a sma low, Pa bu clussed among the qu\u2019 eh the Medical NORTHUP & LYMAN usteless, still retiining at the rame time all its cases ont of ten, the caume nf the little autfar RS LARGE ASSORTMENT of CARTES de machine in the shape of à book, which in INSURANCE COMPANY OIL, itand the country, and against which the Medic Newcastle, C.W.General Agents CUrative Powers, Y ers anguish is WORMS, and should be at once VISITES of celebrated English, Americus, 80 short a time has reccived the approbation of Vermi cfvasion are so justiy prejudiced.vweastie, fo.W.eral Agents In all cnses of Gonarrhæn, Gleet, Stricture looked to.Canadiun, and E .lebrittes.distiuguished r .OF LIVERPOOL.m pr BITTERS have been so for the Canadas.t of Lronarr | \u2019 his , and European celebrities.many distinguished personages.It has becn Terra-Si al aby all clusser of the commu- For Sale in Quebec by Joux Musson & Co., J.ge, a Hate al sin Tat oe PT o he I E ADS OF FAMILIES MIDDLETON & DAWSON.introduced 1a same Canadian cilles in the lead.Yon nn.aud Mal thoroughly peed variety of disense inoldent BowLEs, G.G.AkbovIN und all medicine aa?blatder\u201d Sd che urine remit] rans , \u201c | Quebec, Nov.15, 1861.ing Oflices, Banks, and Commercial Houses, and Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.&c., in uity for aloes! y wr are now deemed dealers, \u201c y aud the 0-8 3 Orpans, Do not lot your clildren suffor, when we present is greutly prelerred to all former systems of Linge to the buman system, that they & Quebec, 20th June 1860 vestoring them to their healthy state.Price 11s.you in filing pupers, manuscripts, &c.7 Cabinet indispensable as 8 : Z- - aud 338.per box.JUDSON'S WORM TEA The possessor of the SELE-BINDER has the FIRE INSURAN CES Japans, TONIC, MEDICINE, AND A BEVERAGE.N mm 1 UEALTH DEPENDS UrON PURE BLOOD - SE .es advantage of being bis own binder, inasmuch as RE CONTINUED TO BE EFFECTED M Window i Bottle! cw cas.| \u2019 A SAFE ARD PLEASANT CURE FOR WURMS.= TT be can, withont any inconvenience and in a short at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.Purchase one bo PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, irae.bi I is ai LOSSE justed i be à Prournit ; LANDING ex CITY OF QUEBEC : ; ; , ; lf How much better and safor would it be to JS tim~, bind by the aii of this simple machine any S adjusted in Quebec, an Tt rosie bat little! Purify the Blood | Give Tone \u2018 Vir ex QUE 2 | an infalliable cure for uli diseases of the skin, have it always in the house.À little delay (Ci amount of papers, manuscripts, invoices, letters, Pap.to tbe Slomach ! Regovate the System | 1000 : ALF CHESTS TEA, con- such RH SCUFTS, scrofuln, ulcers, boils, blotches, bien & ohild Caer, ou may often be the cause d S ; .law papers, music, &e., and by this means is able 23~ NO CHARGE made for the POLICY.\u2014_\u2014 and Prolong Life sisting of Hysons, Young pimples on the fuce and body &e.rice 11s.by giving the HOUNTALY HERB TRA imac JF tereoscopic Slides.to form his owa Bibliotheque.\u2014 JO PRICE\u2014$1 per BOTTLE; 6 BOTTLES for $5.yoeou, Hyson Twankay, Gunpowdere, lperials.#70 33% per bux.J diztely, you will not only mve the eLild « long (| For eale h LIFE INSUR AACE BY and Uncolored Japans.| ! \"OUSNESS \"TL ANA y and tedlona illness, and yourself mueli expense, À \u2014 MIDDLETON & DA ON.|Alsoeffectedo advantageous terms.RED AND SOLD pans, « |ON NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION AND ) wei ; ; PRKPA i y hut alu feel happier fn knowing that you have fi T FORSYTH, BELL & CO SHI ; WIDDIFIELD & CO 10 Chests Madras Iudigo.EXHAUSTION duns yout duty, and perchance savad ifs lifs.EREOSCOP!C SLIDES of CANADA, 0 \u2019 P: CHARLES V OPATETORS ig LANE, GIBB & CO.Le OR ES \u2019 .This medicine in combined purely of \u2019 Pirticularly aout Quebec ; and also a large B.DAWSON & SON'S Agente #OLE PR , New Edition, enlarged to 190 pages, illustra- lot of AMERICAN SLIDES, including views Quebec, April 27.1860.\u2014 AGE) 78 William Street, New York.2@ For sale by druggists aud grocers geuer- sily throughout the country.Quebec, May 5, 1862.F'or Sale.ted by 100 Anatomical coloured Bngravings on steel, just published, price 2s, Gd, ESHERBS AND ROOTS 2 NOY A PARTICLE OF upou the Hudson, and wild railroad scenery.\u2014 For sale at fuot of Mountain Hill, where Cataloguer of numbeied Slides of all parts of Canada NEW MAP OF CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA WESTERN ASSURANCE C0.3 New York, August 31st, 1861.12m THE SILENT FRIEND.ÿ : may be had N i i \u2014_\u2014 .New Brunswick, Prince Ed - \u2014\u2014 eee Now Arriving, per G.Trunk Railroad, MEDICAL work ou the nature, treatment, Calomel ox AMiner al MIDDLETON & DAWSON.land ; Edward Is OF TORONTO, C.W.Suche , 14 Work ¢ : he and, Newfoundland, &ec._ QUEBEC and cure of nervous and physical debility.g 1S USED IN IT Quebee, Nov.15, 1861 \u2019 > PYNCE EONS Prime Bright Mus- | exUaustion, spermatorrhœa, and all arino-genital [FF £ : , th * INCORPORATED, - - - - - - 1851, Sor E W ORKS 100 covado Molasses, disensca of the nervous system, and other disenser () ba more fithy Vermifuge will be ursä by @ T has been engraved by one of the best Artists \u2014 ., MARB 50 Hhds.Prime Bright Muscovado Sugar incidental to both sexes, producing a degeneracy YU prieipte of ail vo Te one only potivn in Edinburgh, and its size\u201422 x 32 inches-\u2014 SSURANCES eflecied AGAINST loss of 3 pA .gar.of mental and physical streagth, terminating in Killers a MERCURY.S® oe Worm | senders it equally suitable Jor framing or for damage by FIRE, on all kinds of iN .\u2014 LANE, GIBB & CO.total delility and incapacity ; khowing why these QIVE NO nding.ere is a decided superiority about BUILDINGS cp al Purchased for Cash., diseases so often appear incurable, when in real- this Map over any of its size, whether as Tegard | i.Best Materi fe Quebec Jany.29, 1862.rar ap , the distinctness of its coloring, or the hl oni FURNITURE TRADE GE! ity they can be effectunlly removed by the most simple means.Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world.EXTRACTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND.POISON YOUR CHILDREN.and clearness with which Boundaries, Rivers Railroads, &c.are defined.In these essentials, it forms a siriking contrast to the gevcrality of Maps published in this country, The insertion VESSELS ON THE STOCKS, ETC.At reasonable Rat ¢ ANDERSON JOHR St.Peter Street [ADVERTISEMENT.] us HE DESIGN and WORKMANSHIP in \u2018 THE BRITISH REVIEWS connection with this establishment obtained Stamping Ink.Lie 1st Prize, Silver Medal, for SCULPTURE.BLACKW ons y Price 64., 4 bich contains dirzctious for the Us i , vi of the different Railroad Hi ) 7 .serio guid- ae thin Simple, Safe, Vegetable Medicine.OLT\u2019S PATENT STAMPING IRK, ' pt Railroad lines throughout the , BUSTS, do.Meda!, for MANTELS, 0 5 MAGAZINE.ance of pall ute, and is included in the price This Worm Tos wa discovered in an unutual IH prepared expressly for use in Railroad and Province has likowise been particularly attended Agent Ww.ST.LAULE NTE So lat Prise, Silver as, » L charged for the medicines, way among the Wilds of Northern Mexico-a nsurance Offices, Post Offices, Custos Houses, 10 10 the execution of the work ; and then, to gente, i MONUMENTS, &s.TISMAL Tux LoxDoN QUARTERLY (Conservative).Sold at Messrs.R.& L.PERRY and Co's.fo account af it yon il Sud In our Almanacs.Banks, &o.! 7 our FROUREE, give completeness to it, there are outlines of J.B.PRUNEAU, Street J 20d Prize, Brouze Medal, for BAPTIS Tux Bomsorum REVIEW (Whig) Wholesale Dépot, No.19.Bernera Street, Oxfurd Agent, and when ro i bava read It rend ft ta ; MIDDLETON & DAVISON, the States ol! Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Dentosse Roche Na yet 3 * Strect.London.W.H.Florance, 228, Lonsdale Le nt they lowe know of and : \u2019 Massachusetts, de, clear through to the seaboard \u2019 Quebe At the Inst Montreal Provinolal Exhibition.Tex Norrs Barriss Raviaw (Free Church) Street, Melbourne.Piukev, 112, Pitt Street, be cured by this GREAT REMEDY ! Quebec, Nov.15, 1861.\u2014thus Presenting not only the configuration of Quebec, June 24, 1861.\u2014 ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND UTILITY ch).Sidoey.T.and G.Carroll, Antigua.N.J' JUDSONS WORM TE the Britieh American provincer, but theboundaries HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.BEING THE TESTS.Tan WestiivsteR REVIEW (Liberal) Ruck, Barbadoes.Edward Aaron, Kingston.8 WORM TEA and railroad and steamboat connections existing Every article in \u2018the trade always on band, or _ .\u2019 T.Bruce, Nassau.J.K.Eaton, Ceylon.Messrs.KILLS WORMS, between them snd thelr nel eus AWSON.HE ueval course of instruction in this 19 IFTY wade promptly to order, Brackwoon\u2019s Epixsvran Maoazing (Tory).Prams Be Nephens \u201cModieat Mail 0 Never Harme\u2014tie Pleasant (0 Take.Queer, January, 18\u20ac2.* s'itution comprises FT oman .; .| ¢ er GQrammarand Composition, History.Gè pb At or Below Montreal Prices, ; ru TERNS.Per Ann.| Agra.CET À PACKAGE\u2014PRICK 25 CTS, NOTICE.Writing Arithmetic, General and CORT al » .= ! , or any one ofthe fuur Reviews.88 00 Z~ - athematics including Gromeiry, , 194, St.John Street, without.For any two of the four Reviews 800 \u2019 GBSEAVE \u2014Always 8nd the N A N ew Books suration,&c.; French, Latin and Greek.4.14, 1861.: A ( tars of B.L JUDG & OD, and the porimit * | yy ; 108, per snn0i Quebec Quebec, Oot.14, For any turee of the four Reviews, srreses 700 of Tomuce, om each package of thie Weal part \u2014 GLASGOW CARPET AND OIL CLOTH Rare parti ; Scbslars u \u2014_\u2014 The Great English & American {or Hackwood's Magasin.: 800 B.L JUDSON & GO, HE ao a a by THE HEARTH) WAREHOUSE.y EO Pion of labour among thé or Blackwood nd one Revie .500 | , , , a due distribution 0 Remedy, For Blackwood and two Reviews.FOIIN MUSSON & CO SOLE PROPRIETORS, ly of \u201c Love me Little, Love we Long,\" das.E, the UNDERSIGNED, are the SOLE Tonghors andother arrangements, 8 full oped! 100 : For Blackwood and three keviews., 9 00 © TTT Agents for Quebec 50 Leonard St, New York HOPES AND FEARS; or, SCENES yRroM THE a ; tunity inafforded of sccuring profioiency } 2 TAGIC LOTION, FOR RHEUMATISM.For Black gents for Quebec, men see, AGENTS, and the only house in Quebco 7 : 1 a8 the Olassicr! \\ Tt ls not like any of the weak stuff of the or Blackwood and the four Reviews.1000] Queboe, January 3, 1862.Judson's Worm Tea Is sold Lirn or 4 Spineran.where Hare's (of Bristol) celebrated PATENT Pract oally useful, as wo : X > 8 00 ; a \u2014 \u2014n @ Agent in every Village, sod gard THE SILVER CORD\u2014by Shirley Brooks, seasoned FLOOR OIL CLOTH can be obtained.branches.age ~- Teatimonia 1 at on the Drug Storer, N.B.\u2014The price in Great Britain of the five] MoGRFGOR'S WORM LOZENGES, walike by all Dingginte\u2019 For sale by : ' tal Quebec, Ang.8,1859.ssa Quebec, Le un AL GI.Périodécate aboce-named is 851 per annum.maux Wmilar preparations, require no Castor Oil = pp MIDDLETON & DA WILLIAM LAIRD & CO, comme remet TT ee \u2014_\u2014 Bowzsa, , and Soxa 1 As, Republished by of other cathartic, with or after Ahem, WEON, Fab ses, CQUEBRO! i Co Beansoue, Tooraaces, T2 LEONARD SCOTT & 00., Quebec, Dec.13, 1861, New York, Sept, 2, 1861, Foot of Mountain HIM, : ; rique & Hope streets.Printed and published by MippLEToN & Died Quebec, Rov.y » 84 Gold Stree t, Now York Quebec, Nov.15, 1861, Quebec, March 26, 1862.SEAW'S BUILDINGS, 700T OF MOUNTAIN 1M, LE 150 | Fo; Ë A Quebes, "]
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