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vendredi 13 octobre 1865
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Passage i FEE: EE in \u2014Dnllk be .C © ace e of 0 | Or to ae Ses rouge ee \u2018 Quebe 4 > to oseding by pa prevent emo rosiné Ja + ¢, Ost EC: win r.soni proce.he aad oii aps, rash ed .9,1 10: 1 zg G mit {on fom Go rritai ben plied de nbur r : , 1863 3 Sta a.8 Ne Green car at ou of nl nes Ured ns tion Tesor to clear ura, A ' te nat ea FR whic teeth 1 clam mot Fesrried ® brow \u2018 reet » .Porta F be t h Loge uth 7 occ » ae Seo oo and Apr pili wa do fer af \u2018 au pa n to n me.(rash i cneû a | Cr pu ote of proves | .os ATE arch of As ves eu- à pi met R hase tbe th t ; EEE : { ta URRA ope are a mo Y ti us a t es, : on mierientt 4 P ie k 8° 4.* = ai ms MINISTERIAL P.O PEC IN AT THE | LORD STANLEY AND THE HOUSE MEETING of PARLIAMENT OF COMMONS.THE 4815 TINT Tea (From Harpers Weebly, sept.æ, THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1865.THE CHINA'S MAIL, | ROBBERY AT LAPRAIBRIE BARRACKS.| END ot Till) MEXICAN RUPUBLIC.} The Moulreal Gazette saye:\u2014We regret to ; AEW ADVERTISEMENTS.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014#\" ; ; A .> e.! ix TUAREZ IN THE UNITED BTATLS.+ RG ser dre \u2014\u2014 rm .= Salesman Wanted for a Dry Goods Stor leary that on Saturdey nizht hat Pas ma oe A point desp uch ta the Philadelphia Press, | JENKINS IN EXCELSIS, [1 i- now defiui:ely determined that the new Lord Stanley, ia replyiug to the toast of The The leading G tuncial institution ia tb Quebec Gas Co\u2014Musons Wanted\u2014P.Peebles.; Bergeaut Lukin ¢ room a Laprairie MEFACKS ated El lues, S'ate of Chihuahua, Mexico, Sept.It wus szurcely tu Le vepecied tb at th highly Parliament sball not be called together until the House of Commons,\u201d \u201cut the lunobeon given b; States, is the United States Amistuny Tel bited Department of Public Works\u2014F.Braun.; was broken into and $229 of bie privat: sa7ingé 3rd, says: The = Republic\u201d is at a end.Benito wrought und gushing acer unt of Earl Granville E cummencem-ni of next ycur, thus leaving ibe} lp bg Le aera of the Bri a Pootation \u201ceo ane yore pe it is only an asin] \" \u2018 .N « broke out in two places Juates, the hist, flecing, fugitive President, is wedding which appeared iu tae Twice should es- Judit Sr so meusbers of the British Association, on ty, and the Ticasury pr tant sloien ext night fir broke out io place dy FT aide CU The ar the country for half à year without à House vf CoM- | Mouday, said :\u2014I always respond with pleasore ton.yot the tentisaotions rater ra ling.vastly greater in volume thaa th urmer are \u201c0 that the chief work of the Wasingron latter, keeping record of \u2018he business dune b {fice is York branch.Nineteen-twenticthg of 4 4 New creditors are puid here \u20ac publie now anchored où the other side (that i=, the Uni- cape ridicule, and it has not.ihe Star, : ; Lo tod States sides of the Rio Grande, He is domi- | Herald uad the Stavtard have exch contributed CE .on- L .; | ; ; 4 vasily extinguished, but the second caused ¢ citinted at the pietiresque and suburb no village their quota of satire, and now the arch weeks siderable damage, Yerterday eleven cad: 13 Were called Fi auklin, oppustte this place.Lie friends comes down upou the effusion in an atticie with \u201carrested by the wilitary authorities snd sent in andfllow exiles are with him.the title given above, It commences by sugges tirank Trunk Railway\u2014Time Tables for October.Information Wauted of Legget Fun: ll.North British and Mercantile Insurance Coon behalf of the House of Commons, I have sat in the House tor nearly seventeen years, and 1 can say with pride that the longer I have known i it the higher haa risen my respect for ite ability I belleve, both us re- .iu tbe same building.The first outbreak was, count lo bal à your without à os\u201d of dom Crow.would the House dismissed last July reas semble betore the day vow fixed upon.The Grand Trunk Railway\u2014C.J.Brydges.; | t | .! ve ! 5 a aubivet _ | ; 8 in's ; From Don Sebastian Lerdo de Tejads, the sb ting that (be British A-sucialon might have, Press.writing upon the subject, says und for its common sense.; Wear] Antuma Hats\u2014Bender:on, Rvafrew & Co.Lo Montreal, Fome of Brent ; ot leat man oft: whole euttit down.they ur: a Lraa- ! dure Îta uttention to (he subject of the origin \u2018 fn safety \u20ac ; pull away.Fortunately for the saf ty of the | and brought bis seutences out head foremost, or * \"1 foremast, until you almost wondered how it warlure is preferable to the organ:z-d hypocrisy was possible a man could apenk such bad gram- that has existed for some time.If the country \u2018mar.(Loud applanse) The House ot Commons is to be governed by a Liberal Administration, ! snon found out when à man only spoke common- let such an Admisi:tration be supported by uo place, and nothing more ; aud the other man.Liberal majority.The farce that bas recently | who though very awkwardly and uncoutbly, been played of one man supporting the Ministry ; veally intended Lo contribu'e some new idea to hecana: ie beli-ved its tendencies to be Demo.the discussion that was going on.(Loud cheers.) 000 of gold lie dormant, awaiting 1 ve \u2019 tion of specie payments.They are oe apni containing $3,000 each, and weighing say forte, tive pound-.These hags are piled one y another in closers, whieh line be inner wall of the vault ; a hundred hags filled a cloger Wier filled the door is closed, lo ked ard senled with the cashier\u2019s seal ; & ticket attached species rightful leaders to ogenpy their proper positions.un widower does not seem the most promising There can be no doubt that n state of actual | subject for a future chorus of the Hymen-al strain, Going on in this strain, the writer concludes with the following remarks upon the eight peerages which the allinnce is said to have alfre- ted :\u2014* Here Jenkins fails: the sublimity of the occasion cru-hes him.Interest (he public ! why, what affects the great fumily of the Leveson-Gaw- TAE PUBLIC DEVARTMENTS.i Mr.Bucbanan, Goverument Immigration Agent, ties, and all other kinds of doctors, should ed up to the szene of dunger armed with bars, have differences of opinion.Why, if the doctors were all to agree, some most dreud- ful mistakes ard heresies would most n= suredly follow; for, of course, they would be wrong sometimes, and, being all wrong, our faith in doctorship of all kiuds would suffer severe shocks.But when doctors differ, we lave the comfortable feeling that | ont side at least 1s right, und s0 We go on tukine courage, in the hope that the right will prevail.Our business to-day is not with doctors in music, in divinity, or in will hold bis office, during the winter, at the Sewell house, Esplanade.The military store\u201d | keeper aud Colonization officer will ul:> be | located in the same building.A NARROW ESCAPE.Col.Rbodes, of this city, and his son, Master William Rhodes, were on board a train on an Iilinois railway which was thrown down an em- bankmeut last week.The engineer aud two firemen were buried under the ruins and vers | seriously iujured.The Peoria (11) Transcript.iu mentioning the accident, says that too much \u201con Sunday again attempted to bresk ont.nitebforks, Æc, and immediately attempted to drive Duin back into his cage.lle would not be pt dowd, however, and mde a gallant fight tor freedom, only succumbiug like another hero :0 (the soothing and persuasive influences of o amber of beef hones which were thrown into his i cage, and which he, honor and freedom forsaken, immediately peunced upon.The breach in the cage Was then partly repaired, and meanwhile a new and stronger one was brought up and placed | mony (and the Church's solemn message tells us against the broken one, from which Bruin was\u2014 heel bones agiin\u2014coaxed aud transfered.The posr enimal did not velish his new quarters, and His efforts (à do 50 Were sup-r-bruin, and as the cage was clearly unable to contain him, although solid- ers and their eight peerages must affect, not only men but unzels\u2014not only the public, but the solar eystem.The \u2018 alliance\u2019 must be » matter of interest in Uranus, if not a subj et of congratula tion and awful lbankegiving in Sirius itself, That one of the greatest of the governing families ol England\u2014a Leveson Gower himsell\u2014one whom nature designed to hie the leader of the House ot Lords, bora in the purplest purple, and with an hereditary right to be Premier, contracts matri- the + canse for which matrimony was orlained\u2019;, and may become the progenitor of the future leaders of the H nee of Lords, by 1h: ordinary and normal designation ol nature itself\u2014(his is an event s0 stupeudoug (but We can pardon Jen- king for breaking down at the very contemplation cratic, aud another defending it because con- | I recollect, about a dozen yeara ago, when the vinced that they were Conservative, could not | discussion about competitive exwwmination for the fuil lo bring our representative iostitutions into costempt.A kind of armed neutrality has been maintained amongst the discordant sections of tbe Liberal party, members of which have agree.to bold all th-ir principles in abeyance so thal they might retain possession of office and divide | the spoil.* Various ramours are in circulation respec\u2019- iug the reconstruction (hat is to be att.npted, wd different legisiators have been mentioned as Lord Palmerston\u2019s successor, We regret that we are not in a position to satisfy the curiosi'y ! of our readers cn this point.It is certain that Lord Palmerston will retire : it may not be! knowledge of the world.; strength and endnrance ; & trial of readiness, of that in that dark and narrow hole $5 ; gold lie hidden.Fifty or wore such Soudan in be seen duly closed, locked and sealed, i vault, who:c wealih far outshines tha fables of Oriental story, bags of god Jie around in every corner: you kick one as You enter, Othere rest on trucks waiting sepulture in the closets.They are =o plentiful, nnd £9 seemin i despised by the officials who handle they es insensibly the spectator loses hig respect for them, and forgets that the possession of g few such bags would reuize bis life-long dream of material prosperity.These bags ure the product of custom dytie Every day between 3 and 4 o\u2019clock, à little hand-cart, ark-shaped, painted red, covered over and locked, may be keen traveling up Wall.Clogelg may public services first came on, somubody Baid, by way of a sucer, \u2018 Oh, if this prineiple cf compu- titise examination is such a good thing, why do you confine it to the clerk=?why not have it also for the Lecretaries of suate and chancellors of the exchequer?\u2019 Well.my answer was and is, this is exaclly what we do, no man could obtain a leading position in (he House of Commons without p- \u2018sing tiroug.\u2026 r.competilive exami \u201ction of this kind.(Cheers) It is no trial of physical thorou zh and accarate knowledge, and lust, aud chief of all, it is a trial of common sense an} (Loud applause.) Ifa horse-fiesh, but with the Confederätion doctors ; and it is quite clear that the tribe do vot agree much better than their brethren of the pili and lancet or of the rival schools lg constructed and made of the best materials, | 5 A f T v Mr.Guilbralt reluctan:ly came to the conclusion | o he Forty conturios loske 4 down \u201cn Napoison to despateh him, especially as he was utterly | J : 8 5 péerages a\u2019 | unbearable.The first shot was uimed at bis fore- | the whale Pre il au b digree of Beil ig head nud brought him over.but 80 tenacious uf ! glsm\u2014 Ova a £1, 3 praise cannot be given Col.Rhodes and bis son for their bumune exertioos in digging out the | unfurtunate sufferers.man fails in the last, he may do very well else- street, propelled by two stout men, and wendia its way from the Custom-house to (he Sub-Tres sury.There are but two men ostensibly eng ped in pushing the little red cart, but 8 carelut equally certain upon whose shoulders the mantle | 13 lo fall.That will be a subject for strife and | where, but be is not the man who will take a contention amongst several keen competitors leading part in the Honse of Commons.L sup- whose rival pretensions it will be no easy task | pose there is no popular assembly that has ever ta reconcile.If Ministers can settle their own | existed amongst men that has commanded so much clustered round Archdeacon vinclair and the of christian doctrine, And it is not a little A BADGE OF COGNIZANCE.amusing to note the increasing positiveness The Cadets of the French Canadian Lnitalion ! of one of the sides, if not of both, the more | bave adopted a tricolor badge 8s a token of cog: | marked as there is probably the wore doubt | nizance, wbich many now wear on the left breast, | as to the tenableness of the ground they | and which boa received the sanction of Adjutant | oceupy.The anti-confederation men are | General McDougall.A correspondent suggests particularly emphatic just at present ns to j that the other battalions adopt similar badges the hopelessness of the project, and advise of difterent colours.their readers to banish all thoughts of it - armement from their minds.They assume to treat it\u2019 RISE IN THE PRICE OF COTTON.as a thing of the past ; a sort of flash in \"The rise In the price of cotton at Liverpool, 44d the pan affair ; a bubble which floated | per Ib., is the greatest that has ever taken place above the horizon for o moment, gaily dis- in one week in the history of the trade, and adds playing all the prismatic colours ; a castle many millions sterling to the value of the -tocks in the air, or anything else, in fact, of a in Englaud and America.mere ephemeral character, totally void of foundation\u2014~*' the baseless fabric of a vision which leaves no wreck behind.\u201d According to them, the thing is defunct, \u201c dead as a herring\u2019s red \"\u2014after being smoked \u2014ex- ploded, finished, gone ; buried deep in the towh of oblivion, with all the other trumpery vagaries of the foolish past, never again to experience a resurrection.Some BETHEL SEVICES.; The Rev.J.Salmon, B.A,, Chaplain to seainen.will (D.V.) preacb at Levis encampment.on Sabbath next, at nine o'clock, 8.m.; on board the ebip Lolus, Sillery cove, at two p.m.: aod | on board the Augustina, Blais\u2019 booms, at six | o,slock.p.m.Seamen are invited to atlend.| life was he that three more had Lo be planted in his hide before be would consent to leave it, and! \u2014the Brabruin doctrine granted\u2014assume auother phase in the snimal kirgdom.The deceased wis formerly owned by the Grenadier Ganrds, to whom he was originally given when a cub by Mr, Guilbault, and by wbom be was transferred to the Rifle Brigade on the d-parture of the Guards for England.Brain is suid to have bitten and cuffed several of tae men ot the Brigade, and «all events manifested sach an unruly disposition that he was gladly returned to the custody of Mr.Guilbault when the Rid-8 lelt for Quebec.B-ars just now sre not very valuable, as nearly ul the menazeries and zoological gardens on the continent are overstocked.A large one ia only worth from $30 to 240, and small ones from $10 \u201cto $20, or very little more than the price of their skins, A good sized bear will eat two large tonves and about five pounds of meat a day.VIEWS OF THE FRENCH MINISTERIAL PRESS.[From Le Canadien, Quebec.] From tine to time Canada meets with a heavy blast from the shores of England.When tbe rich citizens ot London and Murichester recall \u201c on tie days in which the Indian and Australian altar on Tuesday : und, mystery of mysteries, though Jenkins fainted in spirit al the apncalyp- tie vision, be lived to tell the wondrous tale.\u201d Lee LUXURY AMONG THE ANCIENTS\u2014DISCO.VERIES AT POMPEII Galignani's Messenger has the following :\u2014 \u201cThe excavations al Pompeii are going on with an activity, stimulated by the important discoveries made at ahnost cvery step, and the quantities cof gold and silver found, which more than suffices to cover the cost of the works, Near | Liberal party learn to imitate th \\ : abe r ita \u20ac example se | them hy their opponents.\u201d the Temple of Juno, of which un account was recently given, hus just been brought to light, a house no doubt belouging to some millionaire of the time, us the furniture is of ivory, bronze and ! The couches of the triclinium, or dining The marble, roow.are cipecially of extreme richness, flooring consisls of an immense mosaic, well .preserved in parts, and of which the centre repre | sents a table laid out for a grand dinner.| middle, on a large dish, may be seen a splendid In the peacock, with his tail spread out, and placed back to back with anotber bird also of elegant plumage.Around them are arranged lob sters, one of which holds a blye egy in its claws, a second an oyster, which appzar4 to be fricaseed, as it is open und covered with herbs : a third, à rat farei, and a fourth, g small vare filled with differences, they may rely upon the coatinuec | forbearance of the Conservatives.Let a strong Government be furmed, and ii will encounter no factious opposition ; its course will not be impeded by woprincipled coalitions.There will be no \u201c Altemps to create agitation in order to render those in authority unpopular ; nor will meetings be summoned at Willis'e Rooms or other places \u201cof general resort, for the purpose of effzctiag n combination of hostile elements, It will be well fin this respect.when their turn comes to go into Opposillon, the different sections of the \u2014_\u2014 THE DIPFICULTY OF RAISING COTTON IN INDIA A private letter trom à correspondent holding | an influentlal position in Tudia describes the great diffi:uliies encountered in the raising of cotton.Our correspondent says that it is perfectly true that there is plenty of land in India at pre- | sent wasted, which could be adapted for the cultivation of cotton, but taking India as a whole it is noi correct fa call it a cotton-growing country.In Madras and Lower Bengal the country is al- uost over-irrigated, but io tbe Nacth-Weat Pro- vincea and the Pynjab there is q great scarcity of , piring to high political office ; deduct again\u2014 observer may discover two other men, likewisy stout and very watchful, who lounge up the sige.walk on a parallel line.They look as if they carried revolvers.In Lhese days, when the cus toms duties ure heavy, the little red ark sometimes contains $750,000 \u2014a prixe worthy the attention of robbers.Ral is never attacked When it reaches the Sab-Treasury it is unlocked and the bags handed in, Each bag is the counted by the Sub-Treasurei\u2019s clerks, They count with both hands, and with a rapidity ang accuracy truly won lertul.They seem to poser à sort of instinet-lhe product of long experience which enables them lo discover a false goin Ma glance.Pieces which have been split open, the inside filed out, the cavity Rlird with iridium the twa balfs soldered together, and remilled on the edges, are so like geannine coin that ibe hest Judges are often deceived by them.They weigh precisely the same as gennine coins, They i are precisely the right size.They bave the ring of pure gold.The external rurlace throughout is gold.Yet these countorfeits are detected al a glance by the experienced clerks of the Treasury.It used to be said of Mr, LL H.Birdsale, (he present cashier, that when he was a clerk he could, in emptying a $5,000 bag at the first dip of his hands into tbe glitiering muse, pick out all the spurious coins, There is a quantity of silver in the Sab-Trea.respect and exercised so much power as the Eong- lish House of Commons.(Loud Cheers.) Now why izit?To give you all the ¢ :es would be too long a atory to tell here, It is becaus: there never has existed in the world a legislative body whose component members were zo thoroughly independent in gocial positions und in feeling.Tuke the whole house through, count up\u2014you may easily do it \u2014the number of chose who ure known to be as- and ! ain happy to say there are very few\u2014those who ure supposed to come in on the speculation that (hey may drop in for a comforinble place \"somewhere : deduct buth these classes, and they i stitl leave behing a great majority in the house.I say again a great majority of the house on toth \"sides is composed of men who have notbing to fear and nothing to gain from any minister, and who can, therefore.follow a minister without zervility, aud oppose him without asperity.(Loud cheere) As regards the character of the House ot Commons, 1 tor one um not afraid it will ever loge the position it now holds in public opinion.[Loud and prolonged cheering ] LATEST AMERICAN NEWS \u2014_\u2014__ Wassix@ron, 11th Octaber.\u2014The fullowing was issued to-day :\u2014Execculive Office, 11th Octo- of Texas; Alexander H.Stevens; of Georgia ; hares and ryuirrels, which all have their heuda George Trenholm, of South Ciroliua ; and Char- placed between their fore feet.Then comes a ; of them are merry over the fiasco, THE BELLEVILLE COUNTERFEITERS.packets are in arrear, and they possess in Amer- | pri \u2018 cs J .Sets > Sp fried grasshoppers.Next comes o circle of dishes | \" ; ei As | hur.\u2014 Whereas the followi : it : sury, in bags and ke but after one hus be and some affect to be indignant that such : ca four or five colonies which bring them no pro- ; : ?0° 0 water, Thus in Lhe Sirsa district the water is 2°\" creas the following persons, to wit : y} RS.8», b tT Ole Rus bee g The arrest of several counterfeiters at Belle.| i they aro seized with o fit of HI humour | of fish, interspersed with others of purtridges, | more than two hundred feet below the sur.John A.Campbell, of Alabama; John H.Regan, a} ug millions of gold.it seems q poor sor of : Lo ,00U : there ara ridi isionary scheme, such a ridiculous and visionary | face.In the Punjab the flelds are watered by : ville, the other day, through tlie agency of De.Another difficuity | 8 few dozens of them full ta repletion.Within à | against us, of which the Times makes itself the short time considerable amonnts of silver have canals cut from the channels, a clumsy abortion, should have re, ceived a moment's attention from respee- table thinkers.And the funniest part of the business is probably that some of the erewhile quasi supporters of the project, | tective Armstrong, hae already been announced.| We learn that, on the 21st ultimo, Mr.Armstrong received orders from Quebec to go to Belleville to look after a gang of counterfeiters, who it wae expected, would be found in that vicinity.On powerful echo.and which resounds through a part of the press of the metropolis.One of these periodical tcmpests hae just lallen upon us from beyond the seas and once more threatens to dis mantle our frail vessel.We ure once more made to understand that it would be very amiable og row of sausages of all form, supportel by one - of eggs.oysters, and olives, which in its turn is surrounded by a double circle of peaches, cherries, melons, and other fruits and vegetables.he walls of the triclinium are covered with resco paintings qT birds, fruits, flowers, game and {is the yearly increasing costliness of Inbour.In Bombay wages are double what they were five years agn, and us the country becomes more civi- liszd and the opening of railways renders locomotion more casy.this difficulty will become greater, i submission fo the Uvited States, appoal Lo the Then again it need hardly be eaid that « les Clarke of Mississippi, lately engaged in a Rebellion against the United St.tes Government, who are now in close custody, having made their arrived bero from New Orleans\u2014the product of duties or of the Confiscation Act.Many of the ening are rnsted and dingy, and it is shrewdly suspected that, during the dark days of rebel President for pardon under his proclaraation ; and supremacy, these pieces slept the sleep of the whereas the author\u2019ty ol the Federal Governors justin dump underground holes.One of the New Orleans banks is known to have boried its coin when Confederate shioplasters made their appearance, aud the plan was donbtiess adopted by many private individuals, Of paper money the Sub-Trcasury in New York holds some forty millions, Of this over eighteen millions are in fives, tens and tweuties, and are piled on a shelf in the vault.As nearly as we could ealenlute by the eye, there is about a cord and a half of this money.It might fil a two-horse hay cart.When a pagmaster calls with a draft.the clerks give him a frunkfull or a bushel basket.Tho notes are legal tenders and national bauk notes mixed indiscriminately\u2014 some old and woru, showing evidence of long service, others new and crisp.The larger notes, $100: 5003.10004, have the honor of closet room.There is a closet there which contains half-a-dozen millious.Lying a the top of a mountain of these notes was a pack- our parts if we would place England in a position to break the tie which unites ye to her, : without, bowever, forcing her to bave the ap- _ pearance of leaving us abruptly.We conse a \"great deal of anxiety to our masters, ey lear, ; ar ha - or nt least, they expect the moment when Cana- Jazali, were found \u201cmphors still contuiuing wine ; da will become a pretext for a rupture, between : some gubiels oi Onyx.the United States and themselves, We understand this disguict on the part of the Metropolis, but what are We to do in the matter ?These are\u2019 the auncyances which are inseparable from 3 wide dominion.England bas planted her flag on all points of the globe, and she has to run the : risk of her immense ambition.When the war of ; independence broke out by the side of us she was very happy to retsin Canada as a foothold in America.It was the weak point by which she could altack the United Stales\u2014the always open reach by which sbe might penetrate the Ameri- | enn territory.To-day the position is reversed.The United States have become at the cost of a now affect to treat it as hopelessly strangled.We lave an example in one of the leading French journals of this city ; but the very clever editor\u2014and we give Lim credit for a very subtle ingenuity\u2014must not suppose that people can be so easily befogged as he sees to think.If the project was deserving of the consideration of serious men six mouths ago, we are not aware of any event having happened to make it less so, aud, in our opinion, the attempt to shelve it is not the most frank or ingenuous proceeding in the world on his part.But, while both in Canada and (especially) in New Brous- wick, some newspapers assert, in very strong language, iu fact, in language unnecessarily strong und bitter, that confederation is , fish of all kinds, the whole interspers:d with drawings which lead a cbarin to the whole not easy to describe, Ou a table of rare wood, carved and inlaid wilh gold, marble, agate, and lapis Indian cgtlon is inferior to American, and that 18 Sulicieutly res.oced in the aforesaid states to imported seed always deteriorates except in n + 8dinit of the enln.gement of enid persons from very few places.Bal, after all, the chief difeul- close castody, it is ordered that they be released, tj consists in the stupid dishonesty of the natives, | 97 BLVINE their respective paroles to appear at As cotton is sold by weight they think that by 3160 time and place as the President may desig- \"adulteration they \u2018increase their profits.Last al.10 answer ung charge that may be made year whole bales of cotton were found unsale- BEAIOSE them.able on account of the dirt and refuse which had A delegation from South Carolina, appointed Another clergyman, the Rev.James Hunt.rec- | Leen purposely mixed with it, \u201c You may talk ! by an unanimous vote of the lute Convention in tor of Northmoor.near Bridgewater, has got into | for ever to a native cultivator,\u201d says our corres.Wat State to present à pelition to the President | trouble ihrough his desire to render the services | pondent, \u201c but be cannot be brought to under.\u2018OT the pardon of Jeff.Davis, has arrived here, of the Church more * beautiful\u201d than the people ( stand that by spoiling bis goods he also spoils his amd expects to have an audience at the White were able to appreciate.The introduction of a market.Morcover he has no regard for the fu- House to-morrow.super-altar, candles, incense, and a confessional.ture, If he can got a good orop this year he takes The Herald's Washington special says :\u2014Iufor exzited alarm among the villagers, who feared no thought for the next, Fancy what an Ameri.Mion has been received here that 600 Spencer being carried over to Rome without knowing it.| cun plantation would become if cultivated by ne- | lilles in boxes, were scized by the Canadian au- { The churchwardens objected.and finding the | groes entirely without aupervisicn, and then thorities at Niagara City yesterday.The contents objections ynbeeded, wrote to the bishop.Lord you have an idea of what an Indian plantation is, *f te boxes were accidentully\u201d discovered in Auckland toid Archdusoun Denison to inguire - The dificulty of having English oversoors con.overbanling the railroad freight,\u201d The authorities into the affair, and the result was that, though | sists in the unhgalthiness of the climate and in lEPOrt it a cuse of Fenian smuggling, It is well the archdeacon bias decided Anglo-Catholic sym- the beavy cost of European labour.Neveriheless, K10Wn that combinations exist in severa! of the reaching the ecene of his operations, he sent a man among them to ascertain what he could.and this man succeeded so well as to be able to introduce Armstrong to some of the counterfeiters.Armstrong soon ascertained where their press and dies were, and obtained posses- sino of them, a3 well a8 of some of tbe counter- leit money.He arrested five men\u2014Adal Stick- les, James Quackenbush, Renard Quackenbush, Andrew Potter.and Samuel Bailey.Stickles and Bailey are well-to-do farmers, living some fourteen or fifteen miles from Belleville, Bailey, who seems only Lo bave been implicated as nn accessory, bas been admitted to bail, and will probably be used as a witness in the case against those more deeply implicated.The other four are in prison.The counterfeiters were engaged oe MORE ABOUT RITUALISM.doomed, we find leading men like the Hon.John A.Macdonald\u2014in his recent speech at Ottawa\u2014 and leading journals like the Journal de Quebec, asseverating, without reserve or qualilication whatever, that the success of the movement is sure, beyond the possibility of doubt or question.Then we believe it will be admitled that there are very clear symptoms of a change of public opinion in favour in New Brunswick.The in counterteiting American balf and quarter dollars aud Canadian 20-cent pieces, lt is said that some of the parties have been engaged in counterfeiting, al iutervale, for twenty years, and that the gang now being brokes up was, as regards its operations, the most extensive which has ever had an existeuce in Canuda.The counterfeiting waa done, not at Belleville, but at or near the village of Stirling, not far from that town.Detective Armstrong deserves great cre- out-and-out objectors have been fewer within & couple of months, and a willingness to recousider the subject is expressed by many prominent men, and by not a few newspapers hitherto strongly set against it.Now, in view of these facts, we are disposed to think that the people of A severe burricane har swept over the island Canada will do well to exercise a little ' of Guadaloupe, devastating an immense extent patience, and to regard with suspicion the | of country.300 persons were drowaed, and the sweeping opposition allegations to which .town of Basso Terre presented a deplorable as we have alluded.As soft words butter no ' pect.Many houses were destroyed, and the plan- parsuips, so hard words break no bones ; and tations and crops had suffered greatly.The ad- we in Canada, after having, by a four-fifths jacent island of Marie Galaate was completely majority, given approbation to the scheme, submerged.Many of the inhabitants escaped to tnust neither be eujoled into indifference nor Gaudaloupe in boate, but numbers of them were bullied into despair in reference thercto drowned fo the attempt.Our business is to \u201c\u201c labour and to wait.\u201d The ielands of Martinique, Trinidad, and Grena- \u2014 | da bad been completely flooded by heavy raics, EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMER].causing destruction of property, and in several CAN RAILWAY.cases loss of life.Accounts generally from the The promoters of this undertaking sub- | islands speak well of the sugar crops, aithough in mit:cd its merits on Saturday last to a some of the lower districts much damage bad meeting of Bostou merchants and capital- been caused by the beavy ruin.dit for the succers of hie inquiries in this matter.| now His investigations, which resulted in the arrest | of the eouuterfeiters, occupied but a fortnight.HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES.| we shail never be able to defend.great and (errible civil war à power of the first class, and England in ber turn is menaced from Canada, Ifa war broke out the first yiciory achieved by the Americans over (he English would be on our soil.That is well known in London, and that fs why it is there desired above ull things to retire from a field of battle where British power is inevitably hound to sustoin s defeat, fien the United States shall bave recovered from the frightful ioks of blood wbich they have undergune, they will measure their forces with those of their ancient mother country.The latter cxpects that, and does not wish to be wur- | prised in a military position so accessible a+ Canada to attacks io every direction.Our own position between the rival powers is difficult\u2014 one of them holding ug in spite of herself, ro.the other wishing to have nothing to do with us, because by us she can, when the time comes, best sirike nt her rival.Not being able to break the ties which unite us to England, without knowing what ie to come after ; and not being able to go to the frontier and offer ourselves | unable ; ,; ta model setllement according to the Anglo- | Catholic typo.to the United States; being also to defnl ourselves without Br.t'sh assis tance, we bare in fact but one thing to do\u2014to resign ourseives to the statu quo.When events shall arise to withdraw us from that, it will be time enough to determine what course to adopt.It is uacless to begin works which we shall never nave tire to finieh\u2014to build fortifications which We have arcuter need of the tolerance of the United States than of the protection of England ; for, if it is in the powe: of the United States to ruin us, Ît is probably not in the power of England to save us.Confederation has undergone rotae grave checks.Let it Cie out of the poular thought.If it ie real\u2019; the destiny of the Briti-h Provinces to become a Confederarion, it is not a few years of delay and reflection which will diminish the chan- Confedera- : moved * pathies, be ordered that tbe candles should be re- for four Sundaye, and when restored should nat Le Jighted (tha same practical conclu- \u2018 Biomfleld came scme fifteen : i years ago.) Mr.Iuat thereupon stripped the sion to which Biabo altar of all its ordinury as well as extraordinary furniture, and announced that be should not administer the Eucbarist uutil the \u201c desecration\u2019 bad come to an end.He was about to preach a sermon exhorting to Inve und charity, when he : He thepeupan shut | spied a chiel takin\u2019 nqtes.\u201d up bis book and said that he would not proceed until the \u201c miserable individual\u201d had put away hie book.Le miserable refused to comply, ani the churchwardens declined to interfere.So Mr.Huot pronounced the benediction.The sam: scene was repeated in the evening, with the addition of Mr.Hunts indiguant remion-lrance with the churchwardens, whom he accused of iasalt- ing him and desevrating tue House of God.Queen Emma bas been 10 Wymering, the village wear Purismonth which the squire and parson, Mr.Nugec, for he ig both in ose, has made More fortunate than some of bis tellow-upholders of the ritual as it was in the \u201ceixth yeur of Edward VE.he has succecded in | winning over all the Protestant Dissenters, and in reducing the B ma i b« to despur, Fois gotile- went Queen Enjuia had an opporianity of visiting, ! and she attended service in the chyreh, which wae conducted with the inaximum of ontward pomp to which Anglicans have yet attained.\u2014\u2014t pe THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.Private correspondence received in Paris from Rome says that the Fope is about to summona general aseembly of the princes of the church, archbishops, and bishopa, for the purpose of debsting the expediency of choosing the present juncture of church affaire as the moment to promulgate a | without English supervision, cotton fit for the market will never be grown in India.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CATTLE DISEASE: 1765 AND 1545.No Christian bull or cow, they say.But takes ip out of naud ; And we shall have no cows at all, I fear, within this land.The doctors, though tirey*ve spoken all Like leaned gentlemen, And told us how the entrails look Of cattle, red or green.Yet they can nothing do atall, With all their learned store ; So Heuven pray take this plague away, And vex us not no wore, I have taken this from the Wit's Magazine, a ! rather low publication of the last ceatury.It is there stated that the hymo, or dirge, was actually -u0g at a church in the west of England during the prevalence of the greut murraiu of the Jast | century.It is added that the clergyman, on cming out of church, enquired whose psalm or bymn thut was\u2014 Surely it was not one of David's psalmns?\u201d To which the clerk replied\u2014* No Sir ; King David never made such a pralm as thal in bis life ; that is one of my own making, sir.\u201d This murrain of tbe 18th century must bave been a serious affair, sioce it was thought worthy of mention in à kiug's speech on opening Parlia- ineat\u2014a cireumstance which is tbus geoummente.l upoa by \u201c Junins\u201d :\u2014\u201c Yet while the whole king- \"dum was anxiously agitated with expectation on on» great point.you merely evaded the question ; and, instead of the explicit Armness und decision of a king, gave us nothing but the misery of a rained grazier, and the whining piety of a Me- | thodis,\u201d'\u2014 Letter to the Duke of Grafton, rer THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE.The cholera is said to be receding from France, ! The report that the disease had reached Lyons is age which we cxamined.It could easily bave been put into the coat pocket and carried away without incanvenience.1t contained one thousand $500 legal tenders, and was therefore just worth half a million.But for the contempt fur money which the inspechion of theee enormous sume is upt for a moment to in-pire, one might have coveted thia little package.How many able sad sucoessful men toil for a lifetime in the hope of acquiring just euch a parcel! Bat, if you are going to steal, gentle reader, let us recominend coupons as the most conv nient artisle to\u201c convey.\u201d Scven Thirty con pons are ao sm1ll that you can easily put $50.000 worth in your waistcoal pocker, aml aslo T'en-Forty coupons, a pinch of them, belween finger and thumb, is à small fortune.There little bits of paper, no bigger than apothecary'8 labels, or half the siz: of a (ive cent in fractional currency, represent sums varying from $24 it gold to $305 in currency.As interest day enmés ronnd they pour in from all quartere\u2014from the far West \u2018and the lately retellions South ; holt fiermany aud Holland ; from crowued beads it Europe \u2018and from industrious wadher-women in this country, Tu examine nnd rort these litle ! bits of paper is no slight task.One of the richest men in New York in said to keep bis datgt- ters, married and single, busy catting off coupous for a whole nfternoon und evening befcre interes! day ; when the cutting is done the eldest daug ; ter hersell sweeps out the room to intercep wails and estraye, ve The vaults of the Sub-Trensury may really sald Lo defy burglars, In the Qrst place they bot built on thirty-five feet of solid masonry, 89 | digging under them and working by a tunnel principal citice of tbe country for the purchase of arms from discharged soldiers, many of whom on lesving the service avail themselves of the privilege of purchasing their guns al greatly reduced prices.As the purchase of guns from discharged :oidiers who huve the Government receipt is a perfectly legitimate business, Secretary Se \u2018ard will not attempt to break up the traffic.The Tribunefenya it is estimated (hat the Wirtz trial will cost the Government at least $100,000.Sax Fuaxcreco, Sunday, Oct.8.\u2014At 12.45 o'clock t -day the severest carthquake ever felt hero frightened almost the eotir» population of the city out of their houses into the streets.During half a minute there were two tremendous hocks, which caused the buildings to rock to and fro tn a manner altogether alarming, Services were over in mort of the charches, The large congregation of the Unitarlan Church was being dismissed when the shock cornmenced ; ladies shrieked.all pushed for the doors faster than they could he accommodated with exit, Similar scenes took place at St.Mary\u2019s Cathedral and at some other churches and Sunday-schools.The rush was 80 great [rom the Cutbolic ohurch on Vallejo street, tbat the large doors to the main entrance were carrled away, and several persons were injured by being trampled upon, The walls of many buildings were cracked in many places ; and it surprises every one that large stately edifices like the Occidental and Cosmopolitan Hotels and other buildings of (hat class were nut generally more seriously injured.More or less plac wring tell from perbaps half the ceilings of the city.The cornices and firewalls from many buildings, The entire front of a four-story brick building, Then, they RERESEF FEF just erected on Third-strees fell outward, oaver- ing about half that wide siveet with fragments.One independently canstrusled chimoey of the Lick Honre full, and crushed through the roof of the floor would be impracticable.i stand in the main hall of the Trensury bull io] in which a walch is always kept, and into wie! it would require no email labor to intrude alt he vaults themeelves are iron cham Eoin | ces of a firm political establishment., tion will come in {ia time, and at the right mo.between Bangor iu Maine and et.John, The Leader says.it it estimated by good au | HA mode preparation EE bide hich wili N.B., à distunce of 198 miles, and it was thorities tbat the smonat of money paid to farm\u201d | thrown oui\u2014the start has deen made\u2014lot (he stated as a reason for pushing on the work, ers this year for produce is two-and-a-balf times : thing now make its own way fa British North thet heing done, there woald be a continuous as great as (Lat paid to tbem last year.is in.| America, Do hot let us compiomise it and make road from Boston to Halifax, Of the onc | dicates good times for the farming community, | Let ith promoters racing be oF he crane bundred and ninety-six wiles, forty-five are who are .ow enjoying a pleasant relapse from agcidouts which have bincered its high pressing already partially graded.The States of the undoudted bard times\u201d of the past three or course, and let them adopt a line of conduct at Maine aud oi Massachusetts have both grant- ! four yeare.once slower ani sarer.The organization for the ed certain assistance to the road, and the ee on out.These ts no re to rare al company, a8 was stated at the meeting, have \u20ac 1 5 | | vast cost m:iitary worke condemned in advance enough means arising from these grants to ists, lt is in the bauds of a company who vightfail.are desirous of completing tiie missing link | tbe dining-room, coming down upon the tables and dishes, lo the astonishment al the bourdern, who were taking lunch.Three of the servants new dogme, wbich has long been accepted by Roman theologians, and even taught in some | parts of the Roman Catholic world.The encyclical letters by which dignitaries will be summoned are already mada oul, and are identical in form with those issued in 1854, when a sy:ol wae called upon to adopt tbe ductrine of the immaculate Conc-ption.It is also understood to be the will of his Holiness that the feles ibe 29th June, 1866, lor the calebration of the 18th centecary of the martyrdom on the Vati®hn Hill of tte Apoatle Peter, are to aurpass in ecclesias- Lie magnificence any bitherto given by Holy Mother Church.What the forthcoming Jogma is to whisk the Catholic Church wiil bengeforth be re- bers, witb iron floors, roofs and walls.Te latter are two feet thick, and hallow ; the ho ne being filled with musket balls, which defy , burglat's drill.Four doors, of massive ro olose the entrance to the vault ; each door locked with two lacks, so tat eight different n of poguliar mechanism are required \\ Pa sesame, Unole Samuel, poor fellow! \"oy likely to be robbod at ibis office, however be ® fare elsembore.\u2014 e remember the Sub-Trees Olso0 was firat appointed its chief, in two fi of the Assay Building\u2014a qniet retired ean or ment, in which nobody epuke shove 8 ¥ ep old.aud à few clerks leisurely counted the Be nl contradicted.Marseilles is im roving in health, and Toulon aod Arles are said lo be recovering, thuugh slowly, In Mareeilles, experiments bave , veer, made by AEE STE hres, io ht strects ve amen were badly injured by the fall ¢ e night.ese fires eve | ; generally windled about esven o'clock, and burn ae of a.fre-wall In Jackaon-street.The City tiil nearly midnight, but they are attended with vib, br of thas ringing on account of the very considerable danger, and should a gale of b dine, of the tawer, The interior wails of the othe they, may revult tn the Seatruction of pi cy wo or thros aches wide wre opened a es.8 sa 0 i \" ñ these f:res, the cholera han gradually drecnes ; In the ground in the lower part of the city hore und fo Intoxicated with Joy are tbe people, (hat MS made Sods and some of this ground was y urn every ng they Sau lay their hands on, Brief accounts from sacre ne x Fr level.da than vi to kindle the fre.their furniture rather San Jore represent the shock an the severest ever * felt in these cities, Jt was not felt at Marysville GOOD TIMES FOR THE FARMER.y whes Mr.A MAN KILLED AT BOTHWELL.A young man pamed Jus.Stanley, was killed (5 remain useless, Let us remain unarmed, in roceed with and complete the work.There on Thoreday olan at Bothwell : he mia down on order hat we may not have to use our (poms dn quired to attach its faith is not known.MR.CHARTES nor at Placerville: but fh of and demurely peid the salacy o i i the railway track on returning inioxicated from an unequal strugyie.Lastly, let us wail for the = \u2014 ARLES DICKENS.acervifle ; but the lown Santa Cruz wen! , however, a difficulty abont the making J Baul resolation of tire American Government on PRUSSIAN DESPOTISM, We regret to learn that Mr.Charis Dickens, badrnocked with rent severity, some brick there to chats bile functlonarier, Poort\u201d, 5% ice leisure and considerable Information \u201440d EC \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a year called to collvot their Interest.that even A new mar:ied couple went to Niagara on a slow and eo old-foggy an institation, ngh at It virit, and the gentleman, h order to convince his the small Wall-street bankers used to N a York dear that he was as brave as he was allant, re.Io these days, the 8.b-Tieusurer a de baok- solved Lo go down into the \u201c cave of ihe winds.\u201d has his grip on the theaat of nearly ht none of 8b2, of course.objected ; bat finding that he was cra io the country, ha buildings suffering much damage, and two being s wedding, and « (rain pasted over him.destroyed, évuilable & part vf the assistance to the Volne of $200,000, and the object of the Wweeting was to contrive & method of raising th.t amount on the security, which consists Two new ocesn-going veasels, the Quorn and | oi large tracts of land and standing timber Thurcaston, built at Kingston, C.W., are now iu Maine.It up thought that there ready for laancking.The Quora is 1220 (ons would Le no difficulty iu.ojtainjug the fonds [agri Both wessols will come Lo Quebec to v4 rigged.Pog fof.\u201c4 4 VTT 4 4.y the subject of reciprocity, to see if we can shield off this heavy blow, and if our resources devel- { oped on a rew plan wiil suffice to permit of ouf sustaining (he rivalry of American commerce and confirming our rising prosperity, Prussia must be & pleasant place to live in.A child named Friedlander has been taken up by tbe police for defaming the prefect of police.The defamation consisted of a statement thst the child\u2019s sister had been in a hath with the prefect, pod on this charge be was dragged forcibly from school, abut up io cell, not allowed to see bin aréâte, (breatened with 4 Gorging and tbe blaok- ole, and is now seriously fil from fright, who is now fn Paris, has had & san-stroke, Ie war quite insensible for some hours, but speedily recovered, and is now quite well.Mr.Dickens is a great walker, nnd does hia ten or twelve miles every day before dinner.This, no doubt, is che secret of bis bodily bealih and freghness of spirit ; bat th was hors oun to pursne his English abit under tbe almost tropical beat of Paris in $he month of August, \u2018 SHIP-BUILDING AT KINGSTON.ani we notice t he Pam determined, afectionatefy uested him to leave them are disposed eve) to smile when ihe bis pooket book and wich bebind, of Me, Van Dyok is meationed.29 English omnibases have been established.i which ron from Jerusalem and Betblehem to plaves in the neighbourhood, ÊFre = EF FEFEF ë ?= fseste 7 15 £2 = ë Er = > E it la y y y 2 gu y on of en th les in sy at 3 ud er, te gly ba for ew 1 of lea, tle ver all- ing rea.ged etui vise ide.hey cus me.the ked, kod hen hey aoû em ne aa the ium, eu best [hy bey ring boat als ury.pre- ald, his | the Trea.been et of 2 ara bin à have et of bf tbe wdly ebel I the the d its bei pied er 350 m | | | WHOLESALE PRICE LIST.Oericr, Thursday , Oct 12, 1855.PRODUCE.pains News pt #0 EEE ER parte w Ut 196 be 1 50 @ 0.0 ._ Canad.fine, x ; ! .\u2026 A90@ 0 U supettors Ne de ! 6106 6:0 Do oY da \u2026 106006 Four} de \u2026 8350 vO bait, P ui.200 1b+ 1 500 @ 510 ei Kiln dried, & Libl.186 the, 4 OU PP 4 025 PROVISIUNS Mess 28 MG NS Meat, 2 i oie nah hort do Mess 14012 14 80 Hate ?\u2018 une frire, + \u2018wire om Hues, do 2) & Land Nu 1, 4 5 1 475% 40 ot Nala Qo ei ! 403 00 COALS\u2014(ex ship).Kenteh, Stentis, P cul oo.80 @ 8 50 Laverpout, de So ne > Sosy.Never ereened, Nutdo .100 @ 0 0 \u2018 14 duutile vérééned, .sit nie do : swa00 ske.Eugiteh.EE Case.BORIC LT (ex Ship.) .4H note bavorperat evuteés in bulk.hte none Da Fine nome Can Pa Co ene buste, de ce \"PIG IRON \u2014 (ex Ship.) Gartgherre & Gleugarucek, No tb none sypmerlre gud sinilar Lra .22 Gu w 23 00 P lun.TIRE BRIG ~uglish, per thouennd J ! du seotch, , ; HP BUILDING MATERIAL.pan v ol ae.$50 00 @ 52 00 acutely pire to size.re 2 % 0 Aa PARR 50 2 100 Sheathing Metal.0 010 ec ri u 9 2 yeliow Metal.1h ae 5 4 à Spikes, best quaiity, @ ext.4 pasts ui cad, Kegeor Tine, A 1 White Lud, * Be 10 50 2 11 50 _ WEEKLY SHARE LIST.ls = = =\u201c =\" - 53 §=\"s = >z = gE xz 4 45 1 7 £2 ¢ | #525573 TE = ss à 73 = ë : leis 5 25 : ï : FO « = Cc a F 3 5 7 2 to egand ANY LFS TC oAqand\u2014 ju.pd ol LD Hd HIOIMd \u2018SAUVHS.= P | N.B.\u2014Mhe accrued interest upon Bonds and Debentures (but not upon Bank or other Stocks) is fn sll cases payable by buyers, in addition to the stated price, and ny quotu- tionn include all charges.EXCHANGE 0¥ LoNpoX,\u2014By special arrangement, exchange at nuy sight to suit purchasers, dyawn ou the *-Union Bank of fond uw,\" for sule.REMARKS.Business generally dull.Exchange on London steadily declining, rates having fallen 3 pereentin New York during the past week ; Hest-class private, which comuanded 915, 12 tot new nsked fur at over my quotstiens ; rule où New York les advanced us gold dechnes there (8.7-30 Boxps.\u2014A shade higher.SILVER.\u2014Not auueh doing, yet svarce, &d held at 1 to L ia dis.Banks.\u2014 Montreal\u2014Busers at anus.Conunereial\u2014 Odderinz at 77.Quebec \u2014Bull, buyers at par for lurge amounts of 100 or 200 shares : recent arrangements huve enhanced the intriusie value of this stock.Toranto\u2014N offering City of Montreal\u2014Svllers as por.da Muçne du Peuple\u2014ales at quotations.la Banque Nationule\u2014 Buyers mi 9%.Ontario\u2014 Seliing at 124.Upper Cunada\u2014 i + i \u2014\u2014 llaversham, Tull, Neweasrile, D I} Youug & Co.| PORT OF QUEBEC.Ship Windsor, Frags, Plymouth, Aug 21, R R Dobelt, dal | Tak freitn, Mundus.Portsmouth, Aug, Benson & Co.bal Behr Marie Elvine, Fournier, Richibueto, order, Bb, ete -\u2014 Veuelio, Doyle, Poiut aux Eay'siumux, order, Ssh, ete , \u2014\u2014 Iberville, Boudieau, l'oiut aus Esquimaux, order, fish ete, \u2014\u2014 Vinceut.Jepcas, labado order, lish, el.\u2014 l'euvi-lence, Levass ur, de » de \u2014 Victoria, Cormier, Point sux KEsquimaux, order, tish ere, \u2014\u2014- Allunce, Dionse, Gaspe.5 davs, order, ish aud vil.tet.12, We Barth Queen, Hughes, Shields, Aug 5, Wolf & Vaughan : Big Wanderer, Hothrington, Pellbeli, Aug 12, A Gilmour & to, bal.= Paisy, Durkee, Greenland, Sep! 20, Coulthurat & Mac- phi, hryolite.ete.| 1 t f | | Montreal, _\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ENFERED FOR LOADING.Get.11.Liverpool, 608, Grangemouth.J Rurstall & Co, Iinli\u2019s hms.Olve, 677, Penarth Kouds, J Bueatall & Cu, Blais* bouts.Marguret, 828, Londou, W Price & Sou, stream.Agamemnon, JT, Liverpoal, J Burstall X Co, Martin's wht, Courier, $l, Boiyhead, C& J Eharplea & Uo, Sillery cove.Ayishure, 681, Dundee, M I Wilkon, Cap Rouge.Parugon, 4.5, Highbridge Pill, 0 I Young & Co, Spencer cuve.Faith, 264, Lianoliy, C & J sharples & Uo, Com wharf.Irene, 823, Caernaiven, do, Sillery cove.Derwent, 271, I'wl heli, A Gilmour & Co, Wulle's cove, Uct.12.Concordia, 927, Newcastle, À Gilmour & Co, Inlisn cove.Heogint, 019, Continent, Boling & Lamotte, Com wharf.Brunells, 1122, London, Henry Fry, Forreat\u2019s wharf.Fisher, 316.1 11 MAdoe, M | Wilson, Spencer (ove.Carvine.432, london, B nson & Cu, New Liverpool cove.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.VESSELS CLFARED, Get, dE Ship Luly Westmoreland, Metcalf, Neweastle, D D Young & Lo.Renfrewshire, MePherson, Greenock, R R Dobell, \u2014 City of Manchester, Ditchiburn, Liverpeol, J Burstall & Cu.Samoset, McCobb, Newport, C E Levey & Co.ct.12, ~hip Sunbeam, Fraser, Port Glasgow, Benson & Co, \u2014\u2014 Tura.Irvine, Havre, M I Wilson, \u2014\u2014 Relfunce, Wright, London, A Grimour & Co.\u2014\u2014 Bnceplislus, Cleet, Hull, 3 Hurstall & Co.Blark Home, Izat, Troou, + Burstuli & Cu.\u2014 lMizabeth Jenkins, Rechan, Cardiff, E H Duval.Mosina, B'eudus, Laudon, Benson & to.Schr sarah, Danglade, Miramichi & Pietou, W & K Brodie.\u2014\u2014 Marie Julie, DeBeaumont, New Richmond, ete, W&R Brodie.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RAFTS ARRIVED, Oct.11.J Connolly, red pine spars, Jttawa cove, Muth, du.do.John Cameron, while pine, Windsor cove.do, red pine, elm and oak, Woodfield cove, Norris & Neilan, red pine spars, Bridgewater cove, do, do, dodo, do, do- M Boyd, white pine, St Lawrence Docks.Get, 12, Join © Brien, tamaiae, New Waterford cove, - -\u2014\u2014 tat\u2014\u2014 - = Per China, «\u2018ompiled from {ie London Shipping & Mercantile Gazette.frow 28th to 26th Sept.aclusive.) SAILED FOR QUESFC.Ella, Dix.Antwerp, Sept 27.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Clyde, Sept 18 5 St George, Susith.Grevnock.Sept Z£\u2014 Anglesen, Bruce, Hull, Sept 28\u2014Ocean Traveler, MleCahinat Liserpnoi, Sept 28\u2014W G Russell, Duggan Montrose, Sept 28\u2014Emigrart, Forbes.Muddleshorough, Sept 20 \u2014Chili, \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 er MARITIME EXTRACTS.The total number of vessels of all clisses entered at tho Custom House, up to 4 pan, yesterday, for the years 1861 anl 1865.compara us follows :\u20141864, 1207 : 1865, 1231\u2014 thus shewing an increase in favor of 1N65 of 24 vesseln.Capt Durkee, of brig Daisy, from Greenland, reports that, on the 22nd Sept last, Alexander Timlar, « native of the Shetland lalanda, fell from the muin-royal yard and was Killed.Glasgow, Sept 25\u2014The St Patrick (sa), Trocks, in the Ciyde trom Montreal, reports very severe weather in the Atlantie, andexperienced very heavy gales from NW to WNW from the 19th to the 22nd Sept Spakon\u2014Ship Pudsy, Dawson, from Liverpool for Quebec Sept 8.lat 47 4), long 43 40: | i Bick Paws.Kegs or Tire @ ewt.540 @ 680 pgp, Merehmns\u2014Nothiing doing.Britsh\u2014No enquicy.SE: Gas Ssouks.\u2014In Quebec or Montreui\u2014Nolhing doing.ConpaGE i and Belfnst.Torre #\u201d ew.11 0 @ t1 20 Toronio\u2014sn cs at limits Fuge Manila, #15 (in Loud) Wu J a 2 13 ASSURANCE Sruck.\u2014Quebec Fire Co\u2014Sules at £27 to Quelwe, Jarre Pb.LIN 13 Mauve INSURANCE.~\u2014Duyers nt 85.Le RicueLiEU Co.\u2014 Would comand quotations.Oxeux : 700 @ 1 2 MONTREAL CITY RalLnoap-\u2014Sellers nt 8245.; Enghsh, Prewlscceeccarence 408 6% CHOESEC NTKEET RAILWAY few shares only might Cuuncian, @ 100 Iba.2210000000 72 Le placed at 6 pret.où Amnocuit paid up \u201cVas : BLEGRAPH Stouk.\u2014 Neither buyers nor sellers Casvas: Pardini 0023 @ 099 MisixG SUAREs.\u2014Onty in Huron Copper Buy and Mon- Nos, 110 6: .préc treal Consols are there buyers, NavaL STORES : T50@ 8&0 Boxps.\u2014Government 6 per cent\u2014 Buyers at par, 5 per Rosin #2 Bll «ovo evannanicens 7 50 cont olering m7.Quebec Marbors 8 per cent, 10 yenrs Brush Pitch.do 460 5 op] \u2014Avked for: 6 per cent sales at 85 : further small amount Coul Tar, English, des en 00 @ 7 00 MH inarket Moutreal Harbors\u2014Nothing doing.Mon\u2018real Stoekholin und Archanzel.\u2026.6 Corporation sud Water Works\u2014Offering nt 90 Quelec GROCERIES, &c.Corporation aud Water Works, 7 per cent\u2014Qifering on v .favorable terns for investment.Wises 4ND LIQUURS : n 200 @ 235 MoRTS AGES un first-class property sought for.Branly.best vimages.per gail.1@ 08 SEIGNioBIAL CLaims\u2014Readily sulcable at 82 Gin, Deliuyper\u2019s, wm hid, do 00 8 @ 27 WXCHANGE IN LONTION.de grecncams.26 @ 475 Bank rate 00 cuys cash.9% @ 10 pm.des red do.Tere 50 4 20 Do.discount, .,,.10 @ 164 + Rum, Jamnicu, 16 pretO P per gail.1 50 @ ! 3i Private, 60dnys 84 @ - Cuba.divine La F4 0 8 Private, 90 duy~.8 Mm % -\u201c Boson, & 1 20 195 Private, with Bank e tion, 15 under Bank rate.Whiekey.Scotch.p 1 = 0 6 KXCHANGK OX NEW YORK.tC Toddy, ve ga Bank rate.LUT (@ 29 discount.High Wines, 500 P, do 092} Private.@ = A Tosaccos : Greenbacks ., .Le 88 @ 35 dis, Lent Pb.2e ec eee ee cn | 9 = Gold Drafts.0000000000 pir ag prem.Cavetidish, do.oe eee = New York Telegram this day : Honey Dew, docs eee eee cs oc Exchange.he eee + > .\u2026.À wf, AS Gold.oa ue Us No, Te PO A RE 9702 08 FAVEr Le esse sa ee van ea 000 Hz 144 Young Hyon.do.- 1608 0% RH.WURTELE, \u2018fwankay, de.9 8 a .a3 Share frohe.Hyson.do, do.030 @ 75 ; Foot of Mountain Mill, st.Peter Street.Souchong, do 3 8 Bl Quebec, Mer 12, 1605.Congou, de v35@ 046 Japan.«du 05 @ 0460; i Ç .\u2014\u2014 - ne SUGARS: | FORSYTH.BELL, & COS PRICES CURRENT OF ° Muscovado, very bright, 47 cwl 11 60 @ 12 50 \u2018 TIMBER, DEALS, STAVES, Ac.Te fr 95D 1) 80 WQUEBES, Oct 12.1865 Redpaths long\u201d # W.0 0 @ 0 13} Wate Pine: s.d.8.d.do crushed, duo 00 @ 01 In the ran, for inferior and ordinary.do dry erushed, do.0 0 013 | according lv uverage, &c, muen- ; ; MOLASSES : | sured off 0B à 96 Porto Rico.5.100200 c cet .00@050 \u2026.0 7 & vie AMuscocadeo.Le 0 020 40 ge 6 @ on Clayed.v.9 bao 2 a , 00 i Alpi Sci.bode a Lou rs Ameriezn da.| os Pise CS i ws i u the raft, measured ofl, do.do.do.7 î NS Salmon ere cececcees 19 00@ 19 +5 | Ta shipping order, 40 tee.220000 we Tow Mackerel, No 3.= 760 @ 8 su } Oau: Herriugs.Labrador, No S60 @ 6 > Orduiary, by the drame.aan 15 4 vu do Caruso aint Anichut, p 40B4% um: du du de roun none on > \u201cetage and .Baie des Chaleurs, do.30% 330 By pine accorduig le VOTRE Le 68 @ oll Bale des Isles.non: order.36 10 40 feel oo a u Large ible cod.quintal AN 6560 & 600 opi shipping order, 35 to 40 teet ue Green Fh @ bbl.B26 @ SO Square, according 10 size, inthe ratt.0 8 @ 1W OILS.Flatied, do.do.0 6 4 VU 34; Olive.pes gall.ooo saunas 1 40 STAVES: Seal, striclay pale, do 0m @ 0 For Specification merchantable td.Æ 12 10» to £15 da, straw.do.088 @ 0850 All Pipe, according 10 thickuess.L150 £47 tos Cod,do.\u2026.err 033 @ ON W.0, l\u2019uucheur, merrhantable., .£12 105 to £13 Deas: REMARKS.Bright, necording 10 specilicstion.£15 10210 £16 10s Since date of our last upwards of seventy vessels bave arrived in trom sea, and business may consequently be reported inore active.Some sixty-five toseventy sailings are still due\u2014if Jwo-thirds of these reach Port, we should say it will be the outside.Propuer.\u2014Throughout the #eck the markets in the West have been very excited, prices advancing daily.A fair consumptive demand, nothing doing in muad lots, except on high grades for United States markets, saleable at almost any price.By this it will be #cen that there is no present prompest of n decline, and that prices are likely to continue high throughout the Fall, Provisioxs\u2014Have also ndvanced, and queta- tions may be regarded as nominal, prices changing almost hourly.It is stated that ono house in Montreal i+ holding Mees Pork firmly at $30\u2014for this and the other grades there is an active enquiry.Beer is also firmor\u2014with small stock iu the market.Burrer.\u2014ood quality ie firm at quotations.Receipts are pretty liberal, but demand being active tales are weil maintained.GROCERIES.We have recently had several auction sales at which the prices realized were, on the whole, satisfactory to importers.For almost every description of goods the American demand continues unabated, sud all the leading houses in the trado have thereby reduced stocks to the lowest ebb at remunora- tive prices.We note an important rise in Sugars sed Molasses\u201410}c, nett cash, are froely offered for fair to bright samples, but holders de¢line selling for the prosent, expecting n still further ad- vazce.Of Teas, especially uncolored Japans, the socks have been greatly reduced, and we under- Hand that orders are now on their way to England fut further supplies for this market.\u2019 IMPORTS.Coats.\u2014Scoteb and English Steam, which latter Mthe end of last wees were very active at $5 75 a per chaldron, l:ave, under numerous arrivals, declined, latest sales being nt $5 a 5 50c for both descriptions.Thia docline, bowever, is only considered temporary, and some holders, anticipating ligh prices, prefor to wharf.Smiths\u2019 Coals en- fuired for, without any arrivals.Hard Welch, or uthracite coals, in active demand at full prices.To-day the market was clearod on Montreal ne- wanton private terms.As far as we can lenrn there is very little to arrive, and stocks being light aud the price of American conls almost prohibitory, we look for a further advance.BiLr.\u2014Roceipts this week are upwards of 25,060 bo coarse, and about 1,500 stovod\u2014the former : tek eagerly securod afloat nt from 56 a 580, and latter at 774 n 78c per bag, afloat.As only one are cargo of 5,000 sacks coarse is due, and as the es for freighting West have improved, we pu higher prices.To-day salt is firm here, Wore, Soars a 6s, and fine at 20.Fob.cnrgo Live bulk changed hands.Festerday at 14c, fo.b.berges.© o Tnos\u2014Arrivale sil for Importers\u2019 (Montreal) Bormes.\u2014Both Wines and Clarets daily en Suired for\u2014with none in first hands.RE Bricra.-No arrivals, and worth $27 à 27 retail parcels, Quite LOWER PORT PRODUCE, ; an a number of schooners have arrived in oo A © past few dnys, and a large business has ne in fish and oils, mostly on speculation.twenty of these are from the North Shore Labrador herriugs, of which the ontoh bas lala 4 pretty good ono.Cudfish, however, is n ™ in addition to which the large houses on tha Mo engaged in the export of this article to 8 ing en and othor oreign markets, have evory \u201ctail,\u201d green or dried, they a ot with, which, of one, will_have the Mo 1 % making it senrcer and dearer.We quote Macken, Salmon, at Slt a 19 25e per brl; No.ol, $7 50 n 8 50 gr brl; No.1 Labrador rings, 3550 n625c; No.2 do, $4 75 a mw paraquet, nnd other descriptions split.$4 à ar fat, per quintal, diz 1bs), 86 50 a , pb r br ; de 3 tbe, 350 6 35., $5 25 n 5 50; Drafts domine Prices remain unaltered, with less active ont a American buyers having to a great ex- Paie BA brawn from market, We quote strictly nat 92 à Vic per all; straw, 88 a 90c; A .els po a whate, 90 A'92j0; ali in ox.del Sea Fratonre.\u2014Under numerous arrivals from ve, bave advanced, To-d + coal a § 9c por oh iron, $1 10 115.per ton, \"val Per bag, and 34 & do per to with tor Lsts, aud 25rds tor 2uds.Momted.£14 10s 0 £15 - and %rds lor Dds.Spruce, dO.Las 2sescicesan aaa 0.£8103 lur Isis, £6 tor nds, and £4 jor 3rds, F=Euglish specifications of deals are 12 and 13 ieet long, onc-tinth under 11 inches broad, and cviglht-nintiis 11 inches Lrend aud apwards.Half firsts and half seconds are worth £2 to £3 wore than ihe above quotations ; and if first quality alone, from £3 10 £5.Dre Pleated ure worth 105 more than our quotations, .N.1$.\u2014Parties m England will bear in mind that limber sold in the ratt sulyeels thie purchaser to great expense in dressing.butting.and at times heavy Joss tor culls; if sold in shipping order, the expense of shipping only to be added.REMARKS.\u2018The last fortnight has not been a very active anc, there being few arrivals of rafis.\u2014the great bulk of the timer hemy down unusually early : but within the Inst few days some large 1ransuctions lave taken place.Wiite Ping has heed sold m the raft st much the same prices quoted in our last circular.Bonrd Wood is scarce, and much naked for; and large squure tiauber, if good in size und quutny, finds ready buyers.It i= now gencralty accepted, as a matter resolved on by the United States govenmnent, thut the Neciproeity Treaty will cease next spring.and at one time it was feared the result would be ruinous jio many who bave mvested an wibls and timber limits, on faith of the treaty always remnin- ing in force ; but go dependent sre the States on Canada tor wood, that we have no fear of any injury to this large branch of our trade by ite abrogation : for.not only is the dewnnd at this moment very greut for all sawed lomber.which is to be expected trom the saving of the dnty that will be levied aster March, but contructs are making with Americans for next year's delivery :and for a long time to come lnrge quantities will be requirea to make good the damages of a four years\u2019 disastrous war.Rep Ping continues dull.and the quantiy measured by the Supervisor 1s fully equal tu jasi scason, which was excessive, Oax \u2014Nouwilhstanding some very heavy sales.this article does not increase in value.Sales by the drm for good quality continues to be made ot 154, measured off ; Era is dull.although a goad many parcels of thirty feet bave been sold at 8d ; fur large, 10d and 11d is asked The quantity measured is very small in comparison fo former years ; but in England the price is miserable.SQUARE TAMARAc is by ac antans abaudaut, and very litUe rervains in first hands.; In Sraves we have no great onimation.although the markets on the other side are good and prices improving.Dears are by no means ubundnai, aud holders of Bright ask £16 to £16 10s far firsts © yrds for seconds : and 25rd for thirds.Spruce are perhicularly scarce, owing lo the very dry season we havc had, and also from the fact of their advancing in Laverpool, \u2018The price now asked is £8 for firsts : £4 fur seconds ; aid £4 for thirds, Frsten7s are duil, and the lost vharters we have heard of ure 3ts 64 for Liverpool, 21s for Glasgow, aud 70s 10 76s | 0 y t ndou, tor dey deais to Lendol RURSYTH, RELL & CO | remem settee pert MONTREAL MARKETS.Special Telegram to the Quebec Gazette, MONTRRAL, Oct.13=2.30 p.2.sesssccosoec\u2026.4806 @ 8 50 Superior Extra.cee -* 4 1 g8% ve 700 @ 7% 62 (@ 625 1e .625 (85 No.1 Western Whea 6% @62 \u201c No.8 « None Bag Flour.\u2026.nccsrscnsessercencecs rad srcresssscseriesc en 126 @ 1.30 13 Canada .WEIL ve vereneeronnrnosasnsrsansoaes 1 38 (@ Oars: Per 22 lbS.\u2026.0.2100cecoccrccnecasces BartEt : Per 45 lim.socsvocsonvesces Burree : Dairy .Store Pack Aenes : Pots.Pearls.Pr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 et ~ BUPERVISOR OF CULLERS' STATEMENT.Comparative Statement of Timber, Bowsprita, Masts, Staves, and Spars measured and culled to date:\u2014 3 1864.18¢4.White Pine.400002 £36340 NAT wine Pine cena ARGIAL 2.008612 16631494 Red Pine ,.400621 5242618 4921753 Oak.1481102 8018292 2445072 Elm .28672 \u201c231 9.0568 Anh.678680 183600 Lh Barsword 38101 13576 6h47 Batternu 1670 7768 2036 Tamare .2646048 836229 435747 Birch aud Maple.285676 282504 270541 Hants & Bownprita,.1257 pce.1310 pes.M1 pes SpATH.0 0000000000 SUM eA.6148 pes 6378 pes Standard Staves, 148300.22 12324017) I679 6.210 WV.I.Btaven.S01 8.114 56028105 132028 Barrel Btaves .VAE QUINX, Sorravionn or Corene* Orrice, | Supervisor, Quebeo, Oct.13th, 1808.| \u2018 tn BY TELEGRAPH.Fane Point.Oct.11\u2014We ther cloudy, eold snd showery : Viglhit breeze From the nortli-enst, Five inward und two outward vessels passed here to-day.Ce \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of Lhe Arvivals snd Tonnage of (Ocean Vessels at thiz port, {or the years 1864 and 1865, «jr to the 13th of Oct, in each year :\u2014 18ad.1014 Vessels.568430 Tous, 1805 .,.985 Vessels.61948 Tona.Leas 49 Vexsoin.51038 Tons less.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of Arrivals and Toonage of Ocean Steamers at thie port for the yenrs 1864 and 1565, up to the 13th ot Uet, 1n esch yesr:\u2014 IsO4 2 eue sa00es 39 Steuniors.49323 Tous.45 Steamers, 67837 Tous.à Steamers.8614 Tons more, 11 -\u2014\u201422 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the arrivals and tonnage of vessels from the lower ports to the 13th of Oct.in each + 0) Vessels, .\u2026 905$ Tons.coo HE Vessels, 10881 Tons EY «+ 1833 Tons more._ - \u2014m er MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's uncle, on the 11th instant, by the Revd.George Young, Jape Keany to VW.Manu, Fsy., Montreal.DIED.On Tuesday, the 101h instant, Fdizabeth Ann, the beioved wife of the Rev.George M Innes.aged 36 years.In st Roels, on the 10th inst.Raphael Alphonse, infant son of Juseph Ltienne Roy, aged 4 months.TO MASONS!! WANTED, 00D MASONS, to 30 G wages will be paid.Apply at the Quebec Gas Works.P.PEEBLES, Manager.whom good Quebec, Oct.13, 1865.Wanted, YOUNG MAN, speaking both languages, and with the best recommendations, as clerk in a Dry Goods store.None but first-class salesmen need apply.Apply at this Office.Quebec, Oct.13, 1865.QUEBEC POST OFFICE, SOTH oF SEPTENRER, 1865.AILS for the United Kingdom, per Canadian line, via St.Lawrence, during the month of OCTOBER, will be closed ut this office every Saturday, at.1.00 a.m.A Supplementary Bag, at.800 a.m Per Cunard line, vis New York, on Saturdays, the 14th, and 28tb, of Oct, At.600 p.m.And, via Boston, with mails for Halifax, Newfoundland, and Bermuda, on Mondays, the 9th and 23rd of Oct, Ble eseuscnsrves-srsese sosesaases800 pm All letters posted for Supplementary Bags ust be prepaid by stamps.\" Registered letters must be posted ffteen minutes before the hours at which mails are to be closed.advertised J.SEWELL, Postmaster.Quebec.Oct.4, 1865.Information Wanted.NOTICE.F this should meet the eye of LEGGET FUNNELL, who left Colliagwood lo 1863, be ia enruertly requested to communionte with bis brother, FRANCIS G.FUNNKLL; Or any Intorma- tion concerning him or Die whereabouis, will be thankfully received.moeurs to be addressed, \u201c J.G.Fannell, 124 Central street, City Rond, Loudon, Hnglsad.\u201d Quebeo, Oct.11, 1865.6 * Fehr Marie Josepliine, Guernur, labrador, James Jurd, tish \u2014= Pearl, Gugrivn.labrador, order, tab, ete.Lovice Anne, Boulanger, Kelly's cove, C.B., Thomas Fraser, cols \u2014 St Clagles, Marvy, Seven Island, Hunt, Brock & Co, auchors, chalua, & (ura.oo.Uet 13.Ship Shandon.Anderson, Grceoock, sept 12, QL 4, for | THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1866., Session 1865-6.of Arts and Divinity.on November Int.ob application to the undersigned.JOHN COUK.D.D.Principul and }rofessor of Diviuity.Quebec, Sept.20, 1865.| Royal Mail Line.RICHELIEU COMPANY.The Splendid and Fast-Sailing Steamer MONTREAL, Captain R.NeELsos, WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WHARF FOR MONTREAL, l'o-morrow afteruoon CABIN Passage.(meals und op n Berths included).+.STEERAGE LL.202210011100 \u201cees For further particulars, apply at the Oflice.J.E.DESCHAMPS, Agent, Quebec, Oct.13, 1865.RAILWAY.| MONTREAL TIME.AIL TRAIN for Monlreal, Port- 1 land, Boston, &e.&c.MIXED TRAIN for Way Stations West .viiiueniii anse 0 + 9.30 a.m MIXED TRAIN for River du Loup.10.00 a.Arrival at Point Levi : From Montreal, &e.[PN 715am From Riverdu Loup.C.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.Point Levi, Oct.9, 1865.G 3,55 pm ECTURES will counnenoe, In the Fucultics Copies of the Colleg+ Culendar, and any information which may be desired, will be furwarded | | Between Quebec and Montreal.at FOUR o'clock | BLANKETS [1 BLANKETS 1] Grand Trunk METI \"©.EE LME, DEPARTURE AT POINT LEVI.From Way Stations, West.6.05 po HARE'S FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.1 Cree of well scasoned Floor Clothe.4 choice putieras, just opened, Ze.Ou.per yuid, and upwarde.LAIRD & TELFER.Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.HOSIBBYe Aberdeen Knit Hose.J (CASFS.received by the S.S.St.Andrew, = »:zes ju ail the new colors.LAIRD & TELFER._ General, will be received ut OTTAWA until NOON.on FRIDAY, the 3rd November werk cach way, between FRAMPTON awd STE.STE.HENEDINE sud 81 E.CLAIKE BRIDGE from the 1st Junuary next.Couveyance to be made in a Vehicle.The Muils to leave Frampton cn Tuesdage Ste.Menediue in 24 hours\u2019 time.Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.hours\u201d time.Also, the y Henedive daily (Sundays excepted) ut 12.30 pan.Winceys! Winceys! | CHEAP WINCIES, just opened, all shudes and qualities, from * 84d.per yard, upwards, at \\ LAIRD & TELFER'3.1 Ste.Heaedine io 14 hours\u2019 time, Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.Maniles and Jackcts.FALL AND WINTER Post Office Inspector\u2019s Office, MANTLES AND JACKETS, = 72222 AE | Frampton.WM.G.SHEPPARD, I.OU.luspector.THE LATEST PARIS AND LONDON STYLES, ?JUST RECEIEL D.by LAIRD & TELFER.Quebec, Sept.29, 1865, | Mail 'PYENDERS, nddressed to the Postmaster fGubera! ill be received at Ottawa, until + NOON, on FRIDAY, the 3rd November, for the j conveyanca of Hoy Majesty's Mails, on a proposed A LARGE ASSORTMENT, op - Black, White, Blue and wy, betweeen SYDENHAM PLACE RICHMOND, from the 1st Junuury next.Conveyance to be made in u Vehicle, \u2018The Mails to leave Sydenham Place daily, ai such hours ns may be required Irom time to time, urriving at least half au hour before the traine from Montreal and Qnebeo sre due.To leave Richmond after arrival of the Trains from the Fast aml West, und reach Sydeshaum Place in three hours\u2019 time, Printed notices, containing further information as to conditivng of proposed Contract, may be «seen, and blank forms of Tender may Le obtained ut the Post Ollicen of Richmond, Richmond Stu- tion, Trenhoim, Kingsey, French Village, and * Sydenbam Place.WILLIAM G.SHEPPARD, P.O.Inspector.au Grey, VERY CHEAP, at LAIRD & TELFER'S.Qnebee, Sept.29, 1865.Toronto Hygienic Cure.Bloor Street, opposite the Quec1's Purk.JAMES BRENT, M.D., Superintendent.\"Post Ofice In«peclor\u2018s Office, Quebec, Oct.2, 1865.3 \u201cHE attention of the Sick and their (riens ia invited to the above HOME FOR INVALIDS, us being a place where none but truiy remedial agents\u2014instead of drugs- -are employed Lo restore them to herlth.By the llygicnele Cure we mean the scientific employment of such agente us : Air, Light, Tempe- riture, Eleztiicity, Magnetism, Exercise, Rost, Food, Drink, Bathing, Steep, Clothing, Passional Influences, and Mechanical or Surgical appliances, to the utter exclusion of nostrums and drugs altogether, By the use of these means we have been eminently successtul in the tresment of the rick, (many of whom bave been declared incurable ;) to whom we oan confidently refer, not only in Bowmanville and Oshawa\u2014where we buve practiced for the last six years-\u2014but also to others who have been under our care from Toronto and other parts of Canada.Drugopathy endeavors to make sick penple well by administering the sell-pame poisons - Notice.QUEBEC, 5th October, 1865.NOTICE fs hereby piven, that NO NEW ADVERTISEMENT can be inserted in the CANADA GAZETTE of the TWENTY-FIRST INSTANT, unlers it reach thia office on or before WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH IN- i STANT.After that date, advertisements will be ZEPHIRIN BENOIT.of Montreal Merchants and Co-Pariners.\u2014 Piaintifrs ; ve Baker,\u2014 ' Defendant.cause.WM.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Quebec, Oct.3, 1865.2w Insolvent Act of 1864.In the matter of » THOMAS BICKELL,\" of the City of Quebec, C.E., an Insu}vent, HE Creditors of the Insolvent are notified that he has made an assigniment of hiy estate und effects, under the nhove Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims,\u2014+pecifying tbe security they hold, if any, and the nature of it; and if none, stating the fact, Tha whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims, JOIN WHYTE, Official Assignee, 17, St.Sacrament street, Montreal.By his Alty., Francis GEORGE.Quebec, Sept.22, 1865.9 1864.In the matter of FAIRCHILD & ELLISON, Insvlvents.HE CREDITORS of the above Insolvents are notified to meet at the Office of CHARLES H.ANDREWS, Notary, in the Vic- Toala CHANBERS, in the Lower Town of tüis city of Quebec, on MONDAY.(he SEVENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of ELEVEN in tbe forencon, for the pablic examination ol the Iusolvents.DANIEL McGIE, Assignee.Quebes, July 21, 1865.t Act of 1864.HE Creditors of the undersigned are noti- T fied to meet at the office of COME A.RISSET, Advocate, in the City of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving statements of bis affairs, and of namiog an assignee, PIERRE LAMBERT.St.Nicolas, Sept.30, 1865.Insolvent Act of 1864, EVIEW QF THE INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864, and the proposed Amendment Bill, translated from the French, with additions and egplanatory notes, together with the Rel 4 Practice, and Tariff of F cea for Lower abd Uppe Canada, hy Désiré Girouard, B.L.C.Price $1.28.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Foot of Moantain Hill, Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.Quebec, Sept.18, 1865.MICHAEL CONELLY, of Quebec.and JEAN ROUTIER, of Quebic, Merchant A WRIT of ATTACHMENT has issued in this which inake the bealthy sick.T'o nttempt to cure diseases by adding to the causes of disease is irrational and absurd.1Mygeio-Therapy.(erroneously called * Hydro- pathy\u2019 or ** Water Cure,\"\u201d) an the contrary, ves- tores the sick to health by the judicious use of i the same means that are aeceesery to preserve bealih.Diseases are caused by obstructions, the ob- slructing materials being polsons or impurities of some kind.The Hygienic system removes these obstrue- tions, and leaves the hody sound.Drug medicines add to the causes of absiruc- tion, and change acute into chronic disensua.; We confidently invite a candid and discerning ! public to inquire into the merits of our system of medication.We fear not, but court the severest scrutiny ; (rue ecience and common sence, sud not mere \u2018medical opinions,\u201d being Lhe fonndation on which our principles rest.The sick are invited to call : we will candidly : give them our opiuion, which shall cost them | nothing.Dr.Brent will also atlend to \u201c out-door practice.\u201d Office houre from 10, A.M., Lo 4, P.M.daily.| Mrs.B.gives particular attention to lady patients, ! The Hygienic Cure is beautifully situated in! one of the mout heaïiby dirliricts to be found | ) i the Proviuce, immediately opposite the Queen's ark.Patients from a distance will address, JAMES BRENT.M.D.Hygienic Cure, Toronto.| addressed lo the Canada Gazette Office, OTTAWA, where it will open oo the TWENTY.i THIRD INSTANT, Qnebce, October 6, 1866.7 1 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.NOTICE.QUEBEU, 2: à October, 1865.HiS DEPARTMENT will be CLOSED lor the transaction of business al j Quebec, from this date, and will he RE OPENED | at OTTAWA on the SIXTEENTH INSTANT.\" All Commanications to Ihe Department after this date should be addressed to Ottawa.WILLIAM HENRY GRIFFIN, Dy.P.M.General.3 + Queboe, Oct.2, 1865.SEA OF CROWN LANDSat \u2018 Qu August 7, 1865, | oo | QUEBEC FRIENDLY SOCIETY, VHTAIRT T° conformity with a resolution adopted at the | N OTICE.monthly meeting of the Quente FRiENDLE | SociEtYy, held on Moxpar, the 3rd July, 1868, it .was ORDERED to call a GENERAL MÉETING | Quepkc, 21st Seplember, 1865.of the members of the said Society, for MONDAY, | HE Office of this Department will be closed the 6th NOVEMBER next, at NOLETTF'5 HO- : ab Quebce, for the transaction of business, TEL, St.John Street (without), at SEVEN on the TWENTY-FIFTH instant, and re-opened o'clock, P.M, to consider whether it wonld not | at Oltaws nn the SIXTEENTH of OCTOBER be advisable toalter that part of the eighth clause next.of its rules relating to the monthly contribution.All communications fo (be Departimeut after By order, \u201cthe 25th instant, should be sent to Ottawa, CHAS.ST.MICHEL, ANDREW RUSSELL, Quebec, Aug.1, 1864 Secretary.Assistant Commissioner.' , T .\"FPENDERS, addreesad to the Postmaster for the eanvuyance of Her Majesty's Maile, on propsed Coutract fur tour years, three thines per HENEDINE, and six times per week, between Thursday, and Saturdays, at 10 a.m., and reach Leave Ste.llenadine afier arrival of the Mail from Quebec, and return to Frampton in 2§ Mail will leave Stu | (waiting arrival of the Courier from Frampion ton Tae:days, Thursdays, und Saturdays) und reach Ste, Claire Bridge sfter exchunging Maile with the Courier from St.[{enri, snd retutn tu Printed notices, contmning farther information a8 to conditions of proposed Contract, may be seen, and black forins of Tender may be obtained at the Post Oftices of St.Henri, St.Anseime, Ste.Uivire, Ste.Henedine, Ste.Murguerite, and Contruct fur four veavs, six times per weck each : CUDA GUETE OFFICE Latest Novelties.Glover & Fry Have just received by Sleamsbips + Thames\u201d and * Moravian,\" ,|The Newest London and Paris .Fashions.ANTLERS, Rich Trimmings, Buttons, &c.Millinery, Flowers, Fouthers, &c.Fuucy hess Goods, Shawls, Lancer, Ribbons, ung various other Buncy Goods.Their stock in ull shudes of French Merinoes, Custimures, nlooral Craper, &c., is very complete, und exceedingly cheap.Winter Hoslery aud Gloves thoroughly assorted.Broad Cloths, Whitneys, Pilots, Beavers, West of England Tiowserings, Canada Tweeds, Fancy Mantle Cloths, of the very beat kinds.Quelice, Oct.4, 1865.\u2019 \u2019 | Gentlemen's V 7 E are now prepared in this branch of our business with a large stock of Seassonable Gurments.Black Cloth Frock Coats, Black Cloth Uftice Coats, Tweed Coats, Pea Jackets, Paletote, Inverness Capes.Vests and Trowsers in great variety.i Alro\u2014Boys' Clothing, all sizes, ZB A first-class Cutter 10 execute all special j orders in the newest and most fashionatle siyles : with tbe best workmanship, Liveries, &c.| GLOVER & FRY.Clothing.Chesterflelds, Over-Coats, Quebec, Uet, 4 1865.Flannels, Blankets, WOOLLEN YARNS Glover & Fry F AVE just opened out their new Fall supply of Flannels, in Welch, Saxony, Lancasbi:e Écarlet, and various Funcy Colours ; Heavy Wool Kerseys, Blue and Scarlet Meltonr and Serges, with a large and choco variety of Wove | and Printed Flannels, Blankets in Wirey, Medium and ties, and Bath and Cradic Blankets.Woollen and Lumb\u2019s Wacol Yarns in all the useful colours, and a few choice fancy shades.Æär- All the above goods rre from first-class manufacturers, and cun be recommended with the utmost confidence us greatly superior (0 the ordinary qualities brought to (his market.Quebec, Aug.23, 1865.Cotton and Linen GOODS.O% stock in all kinds of Cutton and Lineu Drapery, Bed nnd Table Linena, &c., is in excellent arsoriment and of goud value, ! been bougbl at the period when the i were ut their lawert point Lhis year.White Long Cloths and Shirlings of the very best kinds.GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, Aug.23, 1865.Bancrott House, Cor.of Broadway & T'wenticth Streets, New Yorix.T 'E undersigned begs leave to call the attention of bis old patrons while conn-cted with the Essirr House, Wasbiogton, D.C., and of the public generally, to the fuct thal he bas leased the above comimotious and admirably located house for a term of yeurs ; that he bus Choroughly renovated (he enti « establishment, and now solicits a | trial of his accommodations, with the perfect confl- dence of giving satixfuction to all, By a glance ut the city map, it will Le perceived that the cen- : tral locality secures reqdy communication by raliroud and slage with all'of the most desirable parts of the City\u2014fram the Battery to tho Central Park\u2014from the Hudson to the East Rivers.To those who shall honor him with their patronage, he pledges himself to spare no effort In making their etay pleasant and agreeable, ALBERT H.CRANEY, Proprietor.12m DON'T FORGET MRS.BICKELL\u2019S INDIAN SALVE, por tbe cure of SWELLINGS AND A BSCES- SES IN THE BREASTS, WHITLOWS, WOUNDS, BOILS, FESTERS, BEALINGS, REEF, (to which children are suhject in ther head), ERUPTIONS IN THE SKIN, ULCERS, and long standing SORES.It needs only Lo be tried to be appreciuted.It is easy, aure and expeditious.Cerlificates of effectual cures can be seen.For rale in Boxes, at 1x, 3d.and 24.Gd.each, ut No, 38, St, John street, Upper Town.Quebec, Sept.25, 1866, 6m Removal.QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS.HE undersigned have REMOVED their PLACE of BUSINESS to Noe.10 and 12, D\u2019AIGUILLON STREET, adjoining the offce of MICHEL TESSIER, ESQ., Notary.F.& J.MORGAN, Beualptors, Quebeo Marble Works.Super quali- having markets June 19, 1865.Quebec, May 8, 1565.House for Sale or to Let At River du Loup, (en bas).\u2014\u2014 3mlam A Card.Quebec, Sept.30.1865.\\HE undersigned baving commenced buriness \u2018 51% be on his own account as CARPENTER and .JOINER in the premises of the late WM.WIGGS, DEP ARTMENT begs leave Lo inform the customers of his prede- cussor, and the public in general, that be is prepar- cd to execute all orders that may be entrusted to | him with neatness and despatch ; and hopes, by | strict attention to business, to receive a share of | the patronage so liberally bestowed upon Mr.; wi ses RY.G.MEAD, Des Anges Street, Upper Town.3m Lave PRE WORE NOTICE.| YH OFFICE of the DEPARTMENT OF i PUBLIC WORKS, at QUEBEC, will be CLOSED on the 25TH INSTANT.after which | date all CORRESPONDENCE must be addressed -\u2014 to the Office of the Department at OTTAWA.NOT CE.| By direction, Notice is hereby given that Dame MARIF | LOUISE FRASER has this duy instituted, Quebec, Sept.11, 1868.F.BRAUN, Secrelary.Quebec, Oct.11, 1865.in the Superior Court, in the District of Quebec, 5 an action in separation as to property, agains: NAb JOSEP™ EDMUND GELLEY, of the town or es a Levis _rchant, her husband.bios rit re > C.A.MORRISEY, | 7 Quebso, Sept.9, 1865.At.fran Quebec Post Office, Tir Ocrosrr, 1863.Notice.| N and from MONDAY, the 9th instant Mails for MONTREAL and places west of | it, now closed at 12 M , will be discontinued, PPLICATION will be made to the Prorin- The Mails for SOUTH SHORE, east to RIVER ciat Legislature, durlag ra | DU LOUP, will he closed at 8 AN.Bapple- fer the passing a0 AQT to INCORPORATE a mentary Bag at 9 AN.BANK ut QUE b We name of the UNION | J.SEWELL, BANK OF LOWER CANADA.Lune 3 - + + Ranlitisoter.Québec, Aug.11, 1806.| Quapee, Oct.9.186%, 1 in ANN \"CHAT well finished House, with store and stables, built by Capt.Simard.An excellent stand for business Apply to Lhe proprietors, Quebec, March 24, 1865.I 4 For Nale.inh HE LECTURE HALL, Apply to CHRISTIAN WURTELE.* Quebec, Feby.17, 1865, WO FIRST CLASS VAULTS to fet under the Quebec Fire Insarduce buildings.Apply to Quebec.Feb.6, 1866.Dogs for Sale.PAIR of THOROUGH-BREBD IRISH SET- For particulars, apply at NO.6 MONTCALM BUILDINGS.Quebec, March 27, 1865.E.POSTON & CO.STREET.\"Vaults to Let.CHARLES B.LEVEY & CO.A TERS, 7 months old., DR.ANDERSON, Licentiate of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, &c., &e., &c., AY bc consulted at hin residence, NO.18, M ST.GENEVIEVE STREET, Cape.Quebec, May 19, 1868.Cottage Harmonium.A NEW Alexander Harwmenlom, COTTAGE MADB, jast imported.and will be sold champ.For particnlare à MIDDLETON & PAWSON Quebeo, Mas 13, 1863.\u2019 * es EALTH, HAPPINESS and LONG LIFE I aie within the reach of all, by the use ot Gyetni BUCHAN?S VEGETABLE DOMES- IC MEDICINES, prepared frum the prescrip- tron of the late Dr.Buchan, Fellow ha Royal College of Physicians, &e., &e.Cures are dai y male, aud their efficacy proved in thousands of cases, aitusted tefuie the Aldermen a: Gui.dhall, ha Rizht Honble.Lord Mayor.of Looadon, ant sing Magistrates ot Marl- ouraigh Street, Westminster, Worship Street, How Nireet, Re.Used by the most celebrated Ciergynen, Medical men and others, UR.BUCHAN?S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS.0.It 1a well-known tact that Sarsaparilla is {he greatest purifier of the bioud in ihe world.Keep your Biood pure !\u2014your Bowels segu- ar !!-Zaud defy the doctor !! ! These Pulls 4 rixe at.he ruot vi each disease, and are for the care ol every ailment incwdent to Man, Wo and Chitd\u2014-uch as Eruptions on the ns \u2018 oh ioug, Laver and Stomach rdigeston, Bi con fos general Weukness, Gout, Rheu- wi sus, Lumbago, Pains in the Lunbs, Head- ashes, Sas Throats, and every complain! causeu bY irregulariires ot the bowles, ob- \u2026 ructel perspiration, and deteriorated aud un- heathy vied.These Pills work their way 10 iL very roois of each Jisease, cleansing 10 their passage, especially where mercury hae \u201cepn Usach, aNi r#moving every unhealthy ace nuiatien tid the blood is purified, the Whole aveiain ranovated, and all the fonctions LC Lcconding to nature ; the duties of lLfe became a p'uasure, where belore they had been -ad and weary burdens Du not hesitate! { dalay! a clean stomach mus( make a caan Ludy.À clean body will ounlam pure bioyt ; Whno the stomach, bo ly and blood are pure, trom regulating and cleansing the bowels, Raat is coral.no lime; strike al the root of your Asain, | say, lonk to your stomach.\\ Pile will lorce conviction.do us walle ailment.One trial olihese Sa din Doilles, ani ll-.ee ; \u2018OR BUCHAN\u2019S INVIGORATING poct E3SENCE, For Nervous relaxation and general weakness, al once restores aud invigorates, with - , big ton, crease.k development ol tit \u2018hereby ensuring permauent health, :n- sirenzth and energy, and à redoubled e muscular system.I : 1.s-ibie, for success 1s as certain us FTA tollows darkness, The vuiy in- lallibie remedy for acquired, local and general debilry, nervous prostration, depression of an:nits, diminution of vital energy, emacialion, and jor all femaie complaints, This medicine not only resiores health and streng.h at once, put increases the natural vigour of man in couth, maturity, and oldage.The pruper- fiey of thls invaluable re-invigorating Essence act direcily on the nervous and muscular aystein, enriching, increasing, and punlying aeh paiticolar viral fluid ; (16 action 18 never- tailuz, and in perfect accurdance with the laws of 1 ture.As the falling rain vivifiea the parched uo will the power of this all-potent @ lost sirength and energy ul tron exhaustive derangment, which sotew of the medical profession attempt to treat.Price, in.6d.an 8.5 or iti one .tour Al ANS VEGETABLE SKIN DR.OINTMENT is the only one yet discovered that cures uous! inveterate sores.Its eflects are ing instant relief tothe auflerer vegetation, agBnl 1251078 th ail who sutler he adertual, 21¥ ; Many shousanids have used it, and deciare 1 in the world.It is the only 3 Le SNA.REMEDY for all kinds ofl sores and skin eraplions.ft never closes up the : Gace of a wound while full of matter, but pt firat bring all to the surface, and finally heal without breaking out again.The Pulls nid the Owtment in the following :\u2014Piles, poils Mruises, Excoriatiuns, Blotches on the F ce, Ulcers, Ring-worme, Sore Heads, Eyes oe \" =, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafed hiv Hoatsred Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblaina, Fe =t Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Biles, Freckles, Stings, Scrofola, King\u2019s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Sif Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumoago, Rheauma- nsm, Whitlow.Sore Nipples, Sore: Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumours, Old and dvep-sented Ulcers, Wounds, Worms, Iteh.ge \"Ta, 144.aud 2s.8d.per pot.Agente for Quel N MUSSON & CO, Druggisis, \u2019 Bnade Sireet, Upper Town Oeroher 17.1864.12m eee The Leading l\u2019erfuiue of the Age FROM FRESH CULLEER FLOWERS.MUEAY x © ANMANS CELEBRATED TLHORIDA WATZZ.$0,000 dog.Bottles sold in 1862.rN eaquisite perlume is prepared direct a tron Broome Tropicar FLowens, of utpaseing fragrance, Is aroma is aimost in- deuil 3 white its influence oa the SKIN 1s rest cofreehing, Imparting a DELIGHTFUL BuovaNcy to 1he overtaxed body and mind, prticulariy when mixed with the water of the Lath.For FAINTING TURNS, NERVOUSNESS, HEADACHE, DESILITY, AND HYSTERIA, it is a surm an i speedy relief.With the very elite of fashion it hus for 25 years maintained is ascendancy over all other perfumes, rhronghout the West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Centra, and South America, and we con- ti-tently recommend il as an articls which, for salt delicacy of flavor, richness of bouquet, and permanency has no equals {twill also remove from the skin ROUGHNESS; BLOTCHES, SUN BURN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES.AND It 1a as delicious ax the Orro or Ross, an.lends freshness and besu'iful transparency to the complexion.Diluted with water it makes the best dentifrice, Amipartiag'e.pearly whitdneas to the téeth; it also removes ali smarting of pain iter ahaving, COUNTERFEI M8 Raware of counterle:ts.- T.ouk for the name ot Murray & lLanman = the role, wrapper nd ornamental abel, repared on and AN UAN OP CEMEE T Wholesale Denggists, 69, 71 & 78 Water Street, New York, And for Sale by Drnggiais and Petfumara, ! Sol tan Qu'etiae by J.Musenn & Ca, JS.S, Bowen, J.Ë.Barka, Bowles & MeLrnd, 0 Guiroux, J.W.MeLs0-t.Martel & Ce., W.E.CIVIIVE PREPARATION Begin at the beginning ;! at Is.13d.24.94., 4s.64., seat rapidity, the most debilitated constitu- EZLMEBCLIDS | Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract i Buchu; a Positive and Specific Remedy | Jur diseases of the Bladder.Kidneys, ' Gravel.and Dropsical Swellinge.| | HIS medicine increases ihe çowers of di- : gestion, excites the absorbents 1110 \"healthy action, by which the ma'ter of calca- \"1eous depositions, and a'l unnatural eularge- ments are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and 1s guod fur men, women and caildren.| aE © HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHL, fur wenknesses ar.sing lium excesses, hatits of diss pation, ear:y indiscretion, atisnded with the tollowing symptoms: ludispusition to ex- eitiot,, loss ul memory, weak nerves, horror o! disease, dimuness of vision, hot hards, dryness | of the skin, universal laesituce, loss of puwet., ; Jiffieu.ty of breathing, iremb.ing, wakeluliess, , pain in the back, flushing ol the body, eruptions of the face, pallid countenance, muscuiar system.\u201cThese symptoms, if allowed to go on (which i this medicine mvanablv removes), soon follow FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, &e,, in \u2018une of which the patient may expire, Who ican say they are not lrequentiy toilowed by those *diretul diseages,\u201d INSANITY and CONSUMPTION ?Muny are aware of the cause of their suf | fering, but none will confess, The records , ©! the insane asylums, and the melancholy | tea\u2019hs by consumption, bear ample wilness to i the truth of the assertion, {The constilution, once aflected ty organic i weakness, requires the aid of medicins tp i strengthen and invigorate the system, which ! | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU wn ! variatly does.A trial will couviuce the most scept cal.He 4 Ir: many aflections peculiar to femalss, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, and tor all complaints incident to the sex, O1 in the decline or change of life.Ser sympioms above, No family without it.Take no balsam, mercury, or unpleasant medicine fur unpleasant and dangerous diseases.HELMBOLD\u2019S EXTRACT BU- CHU and IMPROVED ROSE WASH cures 1 pense, little or nu change of diet, no incon- venielce, and no exposure.| WH for all affections and disorders of these orgaus, whetlier existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no maiter how long standing.require the aid ot a divretie.HELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU is the great diuretic, and it 18 certain to have the desired eflect wn all diseases for which tt is recommended.HE BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold?s highly concertrated compound | puntying the blood, removing all \u20ac constitutional diseases arising from an impure eflectual kuown remedy lor the cure of scrolula, scald head, salt rheum, pains and swellings of the bones, ulceration of the tetter, erysipelas, and all scaly eroptions of ihe skin, and beanttlytng the compiexion.Not a few of the worst diso-ders that atiliet mankind arise {rom the corruption that accumulates in the blood.Of all thediscoveries hat liave bean made to purge it out, hone can equal in effect Helmbold's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.vates the blood, instills the vigour of health into the system, and purges out the humors whioh make disease.Ii stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood.Such a remedy that could be relied on has long been sought for ; and now, for the first ume, the public have one on which they can depend.Our space liere does not adm of certificates to shew 11a effects ; but the trial of a single botile will shew to the sick that it hae ita virtues, surpassing anything they have \"ver taken.Two tablespoonsful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added lo a pint of water is equal 10 the Lisbon Diet Drink ; und one tottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made, « ! HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH, | An excellent lotion for diseases arising tro haoits of dissipation, used in connection such diseases ua recommended.te most responsible and reliable character \u201cll uccvsspany the medieme.Also explier Hieet one lor use, With huntieds of thous nds | lot living witnesses, and upwards of 30.000 wosohicred cethficales and recommelida oy letters, many ol which are from the highest sources, mending eminent physiciine, cles | uymen, siatesmen, &c.The proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers; he does not do, this from the {act thal his articles rank asstandard prepara- | tions, and do not need to be propped up by certificates The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should stand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for us basis, Induciton for its pillar, and Truth alone for tts Cupital.iW My Extract Sareaparilla isa Blood Purifier; my Exuact Buchu is a Diuretic, and wil set as such in all cases.Both are prepared on purely scientfic principles\u2014in vacuo\u2014and are the most active measures of either that can be made.A ready and conclusive test will be a comparison of their properties with those set forih in the following works: Ses Dispensatory of the United States.See Professor Dewees\u2019 valuatle works on the Practice of Physic.See remarks made by the celebrated Dr.Physic, Pula.See remarks made by Dr.Ephraim Me- Dowell, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen\u2019s Joornal.See Medico-Chirurgica] Review, published by Benjamin Traverse, Feliow of the Royal College of Surgeons.See most of the late etandard works on should ve! secret diseases in all their stages, at lila ex- | Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU- Fai - Diseases ol these organs FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, for chrome : state of the blood, and ihe vuly reliable and\u2019 throat aud legs, bloiches, pimples on the face,\u2019 It cleanses and reno-, oh er months.with the Exitaet Bueau and Sar-aparilla, #0, Evidence of THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, Office and Dispensary,| No, 64, Little St.James Street, MONTREAL, For the Cure of Chronic Complaints, 8crofula, | Nervous Dielile'y.Diseases of the Blood.&c.JOHNSON (late of London, Edin-| Xenophon, R.D burgh and Panis) devotes his attention | exclusively to the treatment of the complaints | referred to in ihis tiutice, Many years\u2019 experience in Enrope and the Brin-h Colonies enables him to perform some very remarkable cures; uni his faciislies lor obtaining the best \"sud the latest remedies aie such (being iu: correspondence with the most celebrated phy- | sicians of the Od Wearld) tnat he can offer i avd speedy care.linducemenis 10 the unfor.unate, of a perlect | FRIDAY, O School and College ! TEXT B 0 OK y, And Diseases resulting from Disorders of HOOFLAND'2 ! IDDLETON & DAWSON have always in stock, and for sas.the following SCHOOL aud COLLEGE TEXT 300UKS: - TACITUS, HOMER'S ODYSSEY, EURIPIDES\u2014Hecuba, HORACE\u2014Odes and Epodus.ARNULD'S Grvek Pros: Coinposition.HARKNESS! First Grevk Bouk, SCRIVENER'S Greek Testament, LIDDELL & SCOTT'S Greck-English Lexicon, | Do.Du.\u2014abridged, CICERO de Senectate, PLATO'S Apology.HADLEY'\u2019S Greek Grammar.STRENGTH Tu THE WEAK, MANHI-OD AND THE Pri cipia Latina \u201d VIGUR UF YOUTH KEGAINED.Dr.Juhison's remedies wil restore, in a very short time, all who are atilicred wiih Nervous Debility, Less of Memary, Vigor, Ke, resulting from injunous habiis contracted In Vou, of excesses 10 maunty, which pro duce constitutional deblity and premalure ' Spalding\u2019s English Literature, decline.; Where a secret infirmity exists, involving ihe happiness ol lite, and that of others, reason ard morality dictate the necessity of its removal; but 11100 often happens that the | misguided and imprudent votary of false pleasure, who, finding that he has imbibed the seeds of a certain loathsome disease, is, Îtrom au 1!l-Umied sense of shame, deferred | from applying 10 a physician, whose know- [in distress.\"(
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