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the circulation of the blood, aud imparting vigor to the whole frame.This soon demonstrates itself by an improvement in the appearance of the cuat, for it is a certain fact that no animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough nnd unthrifty.CARLTON\u20198 CONDITION POWDERS will be found a perfect tonic and rusturer after atticks of any acute diseases, auch ns inflaenza, Sirnagles, loflammation of the Lungs, Nasel Glest, ete.; Every one who owns Stock of any kind should use this Medicine, it ia ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, and £0 HARMLESS thal it can always be given without feur.Farmers who are Fattening their stock should use th-se CONDITION POWDERS.They will keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, und make them fatten much cusier and quicker than they otherwise would.Remember this Caution.FIND THE BIGNATURE OF J.CARLTON COMTOCK In full on the wrapper of each package.This is the only test of the Truc Cartfon's Condition Powders.Take no Condition Powders\u201d without this sig: nature, The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large Packages and sold by all Druggisis and Medicine Deal -rs at 23 cents per package.Quebec July 3, 1863.1201 INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL.Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.FIRE INSURANCES RE CONTINUED TO BE EFFECTED at MUDERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.P LÔSSES adjusted in Quebce,and lROMPTLY AID.£är- NO CHARGE made for the POLICY.À LIFE INSURA«UR Alsgoffectede advantageousterms.FORSYTH, BELL & CO., Agents.Quebec, April 27,1862.Eagle Insurance Co.of London ESTABLISHED IN 1807.MHE REALIZED ASSETS of this COMPANY amount 10 UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS.Sterling.THE ANNUAL INCOME is abont THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTING POLICIES ia upwards of SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS, Stg.The Division of SURPLUS is quinquennial: 8nd the Surplus (lces 20 per cent ) is distributed Amongst the assured.The Rates of Premium are aslow as the experience of more than half a century warrant; aad as EIGHTY PER CENT.of ail profits is every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that say Life Insurance Company cau demand, con sistent with its own safety, nod the consequent security of the assured, Policies areissued with or without paricipation of profits, tor One or Seven Years, Whole Life, Jniut Lives, or payable ol the life attaining the age of Sixty.One hal; oredit for firat Gve years.A The undersigned, Agents, bave paid, HERE.n the decease of Lives up to tho 31st ultimo.Fifty-Six Thousand One Hundred & Scventy Pounds, Sterling\u2014equal to $273,385.\u2019 W.& W.C.HENDERSON, Agentsin Canada Quebec, Feby.4.1863.§ 12m BONNETS AND HATS.Merise Fashions ne OEIV ER he alte prepared to ETS and : SPRING TAsoNs.is , n.and [dye LADIES\u2019 BON HATS, in [ilE NEWEST STYLE, at NO.2, GLACIS STREET, Outside St.John's Gate.Gentlemen*s Hatsoleaned and ait Quebeo, March 28, 1863, ' ns SOUCHONG TEAS.Received ec < Burnside,\u201d I)\" t HESTS SUPERIOR SOU- 250 C CUONG TEASE.POST .Quebec, Aug.24, 1863, OSTOR & CO JAPAN 'T'EA.Receiving ex + Sea.\" UTSTS UNCOLOUKED JAPAN 6 - D) E.POSTON & CO.Quebee, Aug.26, 18\u20ac3.RECEIVING Ex City of Quebec :\u201d QPueHoNG, 3 Congnu.Old Hyson : Young Hyson, } TEAS.Twankay, Uucoloitred Japan, | Lagusyra Coffee, J Ia boud or duty paid.E.POSTON & CO.Quebee, Aug.31, 1883.JAMAICA RUM.Receiving ex ¢ Pericles.\u201d 10 UNCHEONS FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM, for Sale ir bond or daty paid.E PUSTON & CO.Quehre, Aux.31, 1563.Recveived ex S.8.\u201c* Cupernicus PS Je ELEME FIGS, Fresh Currants, Arracan Rice, Thin\u2019s Whirkey in Cases, Thin's Pickles in Cases, Hemp and Canary Seed, E.POSTON & CO.Quebec, Sept.9.1863.SEAL OIL.ARRELS PALE, 50 do STRAW, 20 do BROWN.For sale by LEMESURIER.GRANT & CO., 50 St.Peter Street.Quebce, Aug 26, 1863.MESS POKK.ARRELS CANADA, 100 do.CHICAGO.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO, 50 St.Peter Street.Quehec, Aug.26, 1863.SMOKED SALMON.FRESH SUPPLY, just received per Steamship \u2018* Queen Vietorin.\u201d For Sule hy LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.50 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Ang.26, 1863.BUITER.50 | EGR CHOICE DAIRY.For Sale by LEMFSURIER.GRANT % CO., 50 St.Pe* - Street, Quebec, Aug.26, 1863.HAMS! HAMS! (CHICAGO SUGAR CURED.100 150 For sale by LEMESURIER GRANT & CO.St.Peter Street.Quebee, Aug.26, 1863, OATMEAL.50 BARRELS FRESH GROUND.For Sale by LEME=URIER, GRANT & CO., 41 St.Peter Street, Quebec, Aug.29, 1863.3 \"SPLIT PEASE.= ARRELS, GOOD QUALITY.25 B For Sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.41 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.31, 1263.LARD! LARD! I} KEGS, VERY CHOICE.For Sale hy LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO, 41 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.31.1863.SALT AFLOAT.2400 AGN of 10 to the Ton, now discharging ex \u201cJohn Bull,\u201d and for Sale ih lots to suit purchasers.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.5, 1863.Extra Bright Sugar.OW RECEIVING, und For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aux.5, 1865._ IN BOND OR DUTY PAID.EKUYPER\u2019S GIN in Hogshecads, Quarter- casks and Cases, Coal Oil, Portland, Albertine, Retined Sugar in Barrels, Teas\u2014Ilyson, Souchong, Gunpowder and Congou Molasses in Pancheons, Octaves, Cases, Champagne, Finis and Quarts.For Sule i y M.G.MOUNTAIN, Quebec, Aug.28, 1863.CODFISH.OXES PRIME SHORE FISH.50 Half Boxes do.do.do.For Bale by- ¢ % G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Bept.4, 1863.ex \u201c Wolverine.\u201d For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.7, 1863.Port und Sherry Wine in Quarter.casks and Brandy in Hogsheads, Quurter-caeks and \u201cDAY & MARTIN'S BLACKING.N Quarts, Pints, and Half-piots, now landing AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, 3 the largest uad best arranged Hotel in the New England States ; is centrully located, and +isy of access from «ll the roules of travel.It canting all the modern improvements, and every ¢ nv:aience for the comfort and accommodation ot the travelling publie.The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated ; the saîtes of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for fam-lles and large travelling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first.class Hotel in every respect.Teiegraph fu the house to all parts of the country.LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.Sept.14.1863.6m The Cheapest Place to Buy trold, Plated, and Oriede Jewellery, 13 AT J.HM.BRUCE'S, 45 Hanover Bt, Bosion.ERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS and PED- 1 LERS, are invited to call and examine sur Stock.Gouds sent to suy part of the country or Canadas Zr Send for a Circular.Sept.21, 1863.MASON & HAMLIN°S Cabinet Organs.Patented Oct.21, 1862.THE CABINET ORGANS are pronounced by artists * the best of their kind in the sorid ;\u201d-aud * very udmirable for both private and public use.\u201d [See written testimony from more than ONE HUNDRED of the most eminent organists of the leading cities] Mason & Hamlin\u2019s igstruments Lave received the only corp MEDAL ever awarded in this country.\u2014al which our expericues aud observation point, | | Remarkable Predictions on the American Civil War.Phe London Times ina biographical mena ol the late Right How, Edward Ellice, M.P.says : \u2014He bad for years said that be had outlived the American race of statesmen\u2014 that Calhoun, Webster, aud Clay were the dust of that class.He said the old Anglo-Saxon material was still lett in sufficient abundance fora dresh supply ; but that the intelligent, instructed, and wealthy classes fuel throws away the strff from their hands by the concession of universal suffrage.and an equal vote to every foreigner who had landed twelve mouths in the shores of America.This fatal political mistake he said was a gravat- ed by the weakness of the Executive ina redesal Union with seperate States righis, For yeas past Le had opealy said fa society, and written to every correspondent at home and abroad.that w political crisis was impending, which could only end iu intevuecine civil war, (that a contest between Proteetion and Free Trade, between Slave und Freee labor, and botween the gentry of the South and the men of the North, must ensue.ters mivating in amoital eivil war.lle was ut Nive when the first tin À was shed, and he wiote his opinion home that th contest would br of con siderable duration : that it was one practic:liy for boundaries between the two cieseg of States that in its carlicst Contses 11 would necessitate an inconvertinie p- por carreney, coding eveulual- ly in national batckragiey and gr'evour suffering : and that the war mas be fought out until it end cd in the ultimate independence of the Fouthern- ers, or in thelr trinprory conguest and social ruin.The latter vesalt, through good and evil report, he disbetieved : but be held that if the North suceerde., by their naval supremacy in subjagating or de-troying the South, it would have eventually the worst results for the Confederation.Tudeed, he viewed the Civil War as a Suet as proof positive that such u vast extent o territory and increasing population never conld many years longer hold togethor in one uation- aliey 5 that conflicting Interests had and won'd early rend the States in twain, aod that eertainiy their Federal form of Government was the least caleulnated to kerp together such dissonant inte rest : and that the © Rebellion\u201d was a precedent of revolution, which would probably cud in three or four distinet Governments, Mr, Ellice, in ut- toring these far-sighied views declared that for n (uuarter of à century past some of the most all public men of the States had expressed to him their conviction that the growing and boundless extension of the States had altogether volutionized the representative system and would render i numanageable, M- Ellice was thee fore vf opinion that the buccess of the North against the South would be the nest fatal consequence of the Civil war, und would only hasten the ultimate dis-olution of the original Federal Union.qe.NaroLESN AND u1I8 Disesse.\u2014Louig Napoleon and his disease are thus written of :-My opyor- tunity for seeing the emperor was a favorable one, and I turned it to account by making it a leisarely inspection.Returning to Paris from Si, Cloud, through th Bois de Boulogne, be dus- celided from the carriage and walked for Lait an hour along the bovder of the great lake, T do not remember of serving a fuer with a more profound expression of stony gravity, but [ would uot fy of impassibility.The lines are slightly deeper than one would expect to see ing man of fifty-five, and n very decided gensral tone of a age is beginning to settle upontbe whole physiognomy.The skin las a leathery, bitious hue, and the fentares bear (races of the acute pala which it is known he suf rs.I noticed a #way- ing motion in the gait as he leaned rather lica vily upon the arm of his companion, The Ew peror\u2019s malady is such that he is not able to go on borsel ck without suffering intense pain, and ull his visits to mineral springs do not ream to produce any permanent relief, Happily.or unhappily, emperors also are but morals, and no lithotomists can be found in ull their wide domni- nions who are able to use the knife without causing pain.Think of Louis Napoleon bound to n rurgeon\u2019s table alter having escaped the hombs of Orsini and the other attempts upon his life.Alteration of Trains, We would direct the attention of our readers and the {travelling community generaily, to the announcement in another column, respecting the change iu the hours ef arrival and departure ol the trains où the line of the Grand Trunk Railway between River du Loup, Point Levis, Ricl- mond, Moutreal, and the West.The change took effect on Monday last, the 12th instant, \u2014 \u2014 - Fall Importations.It will be seen, by vefurence to our advertising columns, that Messrs, Wn, Laird & Co., Fabrigue street, have just received, fiom Europe, their full aud winter stock of funcy and staple dry goods, which they offer to the public at moderate prices, We would advise housekeepers nnd others to inspect their well-selected stock, which will be found to includ: the newcat und most fashionable goods (0 Le fouud in the European markets.- Drowned.Captain Quirey, master of the ship Manchester now 1ying at Crawford's wharf, wax accidentally drown 'd on Monday night lust, about eiglt o'clock, by the upsetting of his hont tear his own vessel.Ulis body wad recovered soou after- wands, but life was found to be extinct.An inquest was held on his remains yesterday, whea a verdict of \u201caccidentally drowned\u201d was returned.\u2014 + Native Flowers.We learn from (he Turonto Globe, that in the Horticultural Department of the laie Union Exhibition, was a very beautiful collection of 120 varieties of native lowers, collected, classed, and naraed according to their families, by Miss Brown of Rice Lake.The evident knowledge and ekill manifested by this lady, do her great credit, \u2014\u2014 em Fire in Vallier Street.Yesterduy morning, about one o'clock, a house situated in Vallier street, formerly owned by Mr, Lenfertey, and lately occupied as a general store, was discuvered to bo on fire.After some slight diffieulty, and & cousiderable amount of noise, the flammes worc extingnishod.But little damage was done, Swarming of the Medical Hives-Consola- ; A R Rl VAL or 1 HE A FRIC A.i Jipatation LATER FROM EUROPE.THE AFRICA ON THE KOCKS AT CAPE RACE.The Vessel gots much Damaged.She Puts into St.Johns, Newfoundland.VICE-PRES.STEPHENS' VISIT TO PARIS.\u2018The English Press on the Battle of Chicamauga.| ST.Jous's, Netn, Oes.13.\u2014The steamehip Alva, ina dense fog, 6lruck near Onpe Ruce at ten o'clock fast night, the ship was put about before he struck, Lut took gronnd fore, aft and amidships, and cemained on the rocks hall un hour.There was a consideruble sen with a south.ety wind, The ship was much damaged.The hoats werz got r.ady.but not launched, After an hour the ship's pumps speedily cleared her.Capt, Stone then headed for Halifux, but atter- wards thought it prudent to bear up for here.The cargo is much damaged.The ship makes a woud deal of water.- LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.The Confederate loan ndvaneed 14.The Daily News says Gen, Urazg'e victory over Rusecrans iv a striking demonstration of the wisdom of the new military policy of the Coufvderatee, in confining their forces to arrest the advance of the Federals, The honors of the battle belong to Brogg, but he must do more than be hashithirio donetor the Confederate entire.The D'uris Seicle argues that Vice-President Stephens visits Paris with the expretation of procuring the recognition of the South, he wii reinrn disappointed.Fhe time for that ig passed of it ever existed, The South by siming negroes shows ils existence is exhausted, Prince Maximilian had ancwered the Moxicen te wats ready to sccept the throne wi the free, spoutaneods expression of the population.und by a guarantee from them of the in- tezrity aud independence of the country, The news by the Scotia ot the defent of Gen.Ros craps, created considerable sensstion wud cinged u rive of five per cent.on Confederate loan, sut fie advance wus not fully sustained.sud closed about twenty-five por cent discount.The Times think Rosecrans was defeated Ly sap rier strategy rather than mere fighting, amd says ib is evident the Federal troops coutested th field obstinately.The Army sud Navy Gazette attempts to show te dangerous position of Rosecrans, but suggests (hat the Federal prospects may be brighter than the telegraph makes vat.AMERICAN TELEGRAMS.Latest from the Seat of Ware GILMOKE READY To SHELL CHARLESTON.Movements of the Confederates.MUTINY IN TUE REBEL RANKS.REPORTED AN ENGAGLMENT ON THE RAPIDAN.Culpepper Evazuatod and the Btores Destroyed.OHIO STATE ELECTION.Democrats Voting the Republican T.cket.New York, Get, 12th.\u2014The following is from the corre-poudeut of the Baltimore American, written from Caariestou Harbor on the 5h inst, und is ot interest :\u2014Intétruptions that now pre- veut acuvily Will not be of many days\u2019 contin- tance Geu.Gilmore bus forced his works forward renrackably rapid, conaidering their mag.nitade and the tatural aad actiticial obstructions in the way.\u2018The troops worked hard, nearly every regiment on the Jsland taking its tarn, every otiser day, in the trenches, for fatigue duty.All this has, however, been cheerfully bourne, the soldiers baviag unlimited confidence in Ges.Gitmore, and tht bas secured from them an individual interest and co-operation in the ac ecuipii-hineut of Ds plans, The navy is prepar- ag tor a renewal of attack, Within the last twenty four hours there have buen important arrivals bere of means for the removal of the Confederate obstructions, which we may soon hope to sucessfully applied.The monitors now here are the Lehigh, Nahant, Weehauken, Montauk, and Catskill.The Washington correspondent of the Comer cial, wider date of the 11th, says: \u2014This city was somewhat startled this norsing at the authentic news from the Rapi lan, that the Confederate ary bad abandoned its position un the south bk of that stream, snd that our cavalry hat already encountered une of its retreating col- unig, The retrograde movement of General Lee simply meaut a resumption of the offensive, by a flank movement around, through and inside of the Warrenton line.to the north bank of the iapidan, thus placing the Confederate forces between Meade und Washington, after the manner in which Stonewall Juck-on flanked Pope, on the same gronud, If these really he the Confederate plans, they have been fairly thwarted.Geu.Mead is not the man to be caught in soold a trap.Those who came from the army this morning seem to agree in the impression that the retreat is meant to draw the Confederate army closer to the railway at Gordonsville, where a force will probably be left, and the remainder of the army rent near the defences of Richmond.Boston, Oct 12th \u2014A letter received in this city from DButort says: \u2014The privateer Sumter was not destroyed in Charleston Harbor, but is now in Wilmingion, N.C, armed, and awaiting a chance to run the bluckade.There are at present eight U.S.steamers blockading that port.New Yong, Oct.18th.\u2014The lollowing special relative to Rosecrans army appeared under a Washington date :\u2014Things ave unchanged, with the exception that the enemy have removed the r artillery from Lookout Mountain, where they had about 10 pieces in position, aud appear to have somewhat withdrawn their forces.It i» anppesed they will concentrate their artillery at Missionridge.Some of Lhe enemy's picces are heavy, and all seen to carry well.They hold both Lookout Mountain and Mis-ionridye, from which they threw shells on both the 4th and Sth iurtant : they however inflicted no dun ze beyond wounding three men and killing one horee.We have several lines of enirenchments, and extensive carthworks are still going ov.The plan of the enemy nppears to be not to make nn attrek in front, but to compel us to abandon Chuttanoegs, by simply getting us in our pre- gent position, with their army in front, annoying ux with their cavalry, and breaking ous lines ol communication by cavalry raidsin our rear.The last clause of thig programme is now being ear- vied ent by Wheeler's cavalry, whizh managed to erosa the Tennessee at Colton Port Ferry, nea Nashville, After crossing, the main budy marched right on in a Northern direction, & part of the forer falling in with the (vain of the 14th Coun.near Anderson, in the Squatehy Valley, stumped off the tearsstors, and destroyed between 200 wud 360 wagons, ubout 30 of which were loaded with ammunition, and ihe remainder with clothing and supplies.The mules could not be run oft, and they shot several hundeed of them, As they were leaving the scene of destruction the Col.commanding à cavalry division came up, with a part of his command, consisting of 2ud Tacinnna, Ist Wiscons'n.and 1st East Tennessee cavalry, attacked then at once and had a rune ning fight with them to Danlake, in which 150 Conledera'es were killed, und wounded, aud 60 of ovr meu, including 4 officers, kiiled and wont ded ; The forces of Wheeler, afier burning a portion of Shetbyville, were attacked by Colonel Cook, not fat fiom that piace, on Wednesday, We kill- cd 120 of the eremy, tock 300 prisoners and three pivees of iJerg, The Contederates were pursued by oùr forces in the direction of Fayette- ville, overtakeu, and 300 more prisoners wore lost by them, At last accounts they were making their way into the interior closely pursued by or cavalry.which is regarded ns sufficient to take care «f them.; Roddy Las crosacd the Tennessee with 1,00 men.He passed through Larkenerllle on the Memphis and Charleston Railruad on Thursday, aud made of ja the dircotion of Worcester ou Friday night, They drove in our pickels ab the tunnel, this side of Cowan.Some (own by throwing down sioners but Lae ou extent, aud the obstructions have been Ho great Hooker veut à force Inst night to 1h Moved, the Coufedurs ; &t poiut, but oufedurates did not venture on uy ayy, ck There seems to bo good reasons for Lelio: that the Coufederates had n fight amon a v«lves last Monday, in which 500 or Hoo hu killed and wounded.Desertors confirm th es ment, but differ us to tbe forces enva ri version is thut the Georgia troops refus Que the Chickamauga, and that another division Loi sent down to compel them 3 and the other, hr the Tennessee troops had refused ty oly.dha and tbat Longstreet's forces were ony ara them.\u2018The line of battle und flan of gun be distinctly seen from the mountain Lops, could WasHINGTON, Oct.12tb.\u2014Tinies\u2019 Special Early on Saturday, à brigsde of cavalry bel ee ing to Kilpatrick's division attempted a ron ) nalssince on the south side of Robertsong's ie They were sitached by u brigude ot Confederaue cavalry, amply supported by lofantry and aril, lery, under command of Stuart in per.op The infantry force was one of Ewell's divisions a numbered ubout 8.000 men.A brirk fight ae suell.lnsting about anbour, when gue cavalry was compelled to full buck on their infuntpy § J ports, three miles from Culpepper, At this ary another conflict ensued, in which our fou supports were worsted and compelled to od the Conlederates capturing about 150 of tbe 1200 New York.Our cavalry again formed into lin and made a sudden charge, recapluring all te prisouers, * Confederate reinforcements cumming sistance of the Confederates, our pushed back to Culpepper.Heavy firing this P.M.indicated (hut (be en gugement had Lbuen reneweid, The latest intelli gevce from the front Fuys: Our forces bave evacuated Culpepper and such stores us could tot b.conveniently carried were burned ; byt Weir value however, trifling.[vis reported thut the whole Confederate army has crossed the Ra- pidan, and that Geu.Meude Lad falien back to north bank of the rappuhannock.The prisoners captured on Saturday st 4 Longstreet's corps had returned trous Le Son west.This, Lowever, is doubted The Confederates commenced to cross the Rapidan on Thus duy morning, with the evident futention of tury.ing Mend's right wing.Teuvy cavalry reinforcements Lave been sent to the front, It is reported the Confederate cavalry hod the gap on the Bull Run mountains.À large cavalry force, sent there yesterday however, will speedily dislodge them.! CLEVELAND, Out.151h.\u2014Indications from all parts of the State nre checring, Advices from Dayton say that many Democrats are voting far Brough, and many towns are on the reserve are casing almost their entire vate, New York, Oct.13th.\u2014The stexmer Continental, from Hilton Head on the mb, repoits that on the night of the Gtb the Confederates sënt à torpedo, attached to a raft.from Churles.ton, to tbe Ironsides, at Fort Moulirie, which exploded under ber bows, up
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