The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 6 août 1869, vendredi 6 août 1869
[" and rect, ving 63, on, ify Dita de.rm end om ÿ un- Xperi- | tried ali to ced to ! had d im- 108 1g Bgain, 8, 1h on my other well, ligne, Valug- ve not it the EL, URTOIS, eet, OIR, f July, iT, 1 Pooace, Li ent to gists, hare con t The lrou- floca- es lo four was > advica without I spent try, but advised to try ad lok parfait of ts effect turned; y diger used in bug und | ) knows Spirita tried rateful of the Bris- , A bubled fost bu and , and bin in called Libor, roe mo 1g, ub loupe weeds pein ons TRO [is t6 rod wit 018 pol te- my he ire ce by em eme Gazet VOL.107.\u2014NO.10,505.\u2014 - = = Quebec Gazette.Xstablishod\u2026 1764 JUBLISHED by Messis.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Printers, Foot of Mountain Hill, Lower Towa, inthe City of Qaebee.\u2018Pers oF Susscriprion, FOUR DOLLARS per annum, payable yearly in advance.ADVERTISEMENTS, delivered in balore tyo o'clock P.M.on the day of publication, nsarted nécording to written orders-\u2014or till orbid, il no written directions\u2014dt 50 centa far sue lines an under, for first insertion, and {2} conts for each subsequent insertion; for en lines and above six, 756 cents for first in- so tion, and 17 cents for each subsequent maertion ; for ten lines and upwatds, 8 conts par line for first insertion, and two -cents per line for cach subsequent insertion.Advertising by the yeur as may be agreed on.All letters and communications must be PosT-PAID.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Proprietors.Quabec, Uet.5, 1863.SSAALLENS HAIR RESTORER CONVINCING TESTIMONY FROM DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMEN.tav.C.A.BUCKBEE, Asst \u2018Treasurer Ameri- ! ann Bible Union, N.¥.(lity, writés: \u201cI very cheorfuily add my testimony to that of numerous feionds, 10 the great valuo of Mrs.5, A.Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalssmuin.™ Rev.J.WEST, Brooklgn, L.I.:.\u201c* I will tastify to thoir valuo in the most liberal sense.They huvo rostored my hate where \u2018it was bald, aud, where gray, to lis original color,\u201d ftsv.A.WEBSTER, Dosten, Masa: * ! have used thom with grent effect.I am now neither bald ~ nor gray.My hair was dry aud brittle; it is now soft ss ià youth.\" cv.H.V.DÈGEN, Baston, Mass.: \u201cThat they Be note the growth of the baîr where baldnoss | P'hsvo the evidence of my own oyes.\u201d ° Kev.JOIN E.ROBIE, Buffalo: \u201c1 have used both the Restorer and the Zylobaisamutn, and consider them invaluable.They have restored my gray hair to its original color\u201d .M.EATON, LE, D, President Union University, ?dus writes: \u201c1 havo used Airs.8.A.Alli World's 1Ialr Restorer and Zylobslsumum., The failing of my bair Las cousedg and my locke, which were quite gray, are restored to thelr original color, Seld by Druggists throughout the World, @ PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, Nos.198 &-200 Greexwrjeh St, New York.Numerous Coytifigates -as-abuvèe.< ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparations for Restoring, Invigorating, Beautifying, and Dressing the Hair, Rendering it soft, sliky, and glossy, and disposing it to romain in any desired position; quickly clesnsing the scalp, arresting the fall, and imparting 8 healthy and natural color to the Hair, It NEVER FAILS to restore GRAY HAIR to its Original Youthful Color.IT IS NOT A DYE.But acts directly npon the roots of the Halr, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the samo vitality and luz- urions quantity as in youth.Rev.M.THACHER, of New York, in a letter says: \u201cMy age ls sixty.Ono year ago my hair was very gray, and falling.I uded Mis.8, A.Allen's World's Hair Rostorer according to directions, and now my air Je restored to ite natural.color, and has cessed Lo fll.\u201cThe Zylobalsamum [ have found the best aud moat agreeably hinlr-drossing 1 havo ever used.\u201d FOIt LADIES AND CHILDREN Whose Hair requirés frequent \u201cdressing, the Zvlobalsamum has no squal.- No lady's toilet 1s comploto withont it.Sold by Druggists throughout the World.» PRINOIPAL SALES OFFICE, 7 198 & 200 Gfcennieh Stgéf, New York City, |.IEG ZYLOBALSAMUM, Pens 1 y y CIITA QBALSAMS) PIR PASTE.FOR CONSUMPTION .IN IT8 EARLY STAGES, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma,\u201d LIVER COMPLAINT, &c.&c.NSAP CERTIFICATES.A'Wolon from the TifMalo Christian Advocate, | James Johnston has invented a medicine called \u201cCans \u2018 Rig, Puss,\u201d which must pou Poe ae nel con de plaints it da designed for.oT 2 Brtracé from a letter written by the Rov.Joha B, Roble, & .Hy 3 .A D Dr.5 Bugs t Sir :.l ant willing to bear many 1a Te Jorion Epondten m 8: i Be ee a ar ot Eady?! Î ai hoertily onetd it to a troubled Ra 20 &% yon B.ROBIB.James Deine Hir :.- We, tbe w niet heh se amen A Toe Jon B.Ro eel uffalo; and further, we would say holdig that We Sinaia alsam of Jr Paste\u2019?the BEST and SAF.G AND Coli MEDICINE now in io 1 well It to Rive immediate te ister ST ra.8 onm a Bn eT Sh SR PL te.ko.av > A ou 1 o va, Ka.AuReE 10% ain Bimet, Ando MB fo Breet.1 RR Rechesise, June 158.BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS AND OOUNTRRFEITS! : Ce mba RRs Rnb \"se se WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COP LIVER POIL AND LIME, A CURE for CensUMPTION, CoucHs,Co1.D3, AsTuMa, BRoNCHITIS, GENERAL De- BILITY, ANd all SCRUFULOUS HUMURS.FOR CONSUMPTION, it is the only relisble remedy known.It has Im thousands of instatices restored patients that seemed past.hope of recovery ; snd, tons of thousands, has arrested the disease in its primary stages, and restored the patient to robust health, BRONCHITIS.Its\u2019effectin this troublessme disease 15 very marked, although it is necessary toperaist in its use for a considerable length of lime.- FEMALE DEBILITY.To sustain and augment the vital forces; to wake new, rich and pure blovd 5 to build \u2018up the nervous system ; lo restore energy to the mind and body\u2014nothing can be bette adapted than this preparation.In Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica Diabetes, Eruptions, Scrofula, Rickets, Neuralgia, lntantile Wasting, General Debiluy, | Emaciation, Stubborn Ulcers, Spinal Disease, Hp Complaints, Coughs, Palsy, it isa rel able remedy.Nine-tenthsol the cases where tt is supposed to tail, simply anise from the remedy being abandoned belore its beneficial ellects become obvious.Bo carelul aud get the genuine, manufac tured only b ALEXANDER WILBOR, CuemisT, 160, Court Street, Buston.For sale in Quebec by RODERICK MoLEOD, And by J.MUSSON & CO.October 14, 1868.6m British Periodicals.The London Quarterly Review, The Edinburgh Review, The Westminster Review, - The North Brittah Review, and - Black wvod?s Ediuburgh Magazine.HE reprints of (he leading Quarierlies and Blackwood are now indispensable to all whodesiru to keep themselves lully informed with regard 10 the great subjects of thé day, as viewed by the best echolars and soundest lhinkers in Great Britain.Ths cou- tributors to the pages of these Reviews are mea who stand at the head ot the list of English\u2019 writers on Science, Religion, Art, and General Literature, and whatever is worthy of discussion finds attention\u2019in the pages ol these Reviews and Blackwood.The variety is su gfeal that \u2018no subscriber can fail to be satisfied.= - These periodicals are printed with thorough fidelity to the English copy, and are offered atprices which place them within reach of all.TERMS FOR 1869.perannum.For any one of the Reviews.$4.00 For any 1wo of the Reviews .For any threo of the Reviews.For all four of the Reviews.For Blackweod\u2019s Magazine.For Blackwood and one Review For Blackwood and any two of the .Reviews.J.10.00 For Blackwood and three of the Re- VIOWS co ccevie cine ennnacranen 13.00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews.15.00 POSTAGE.Subscribers should prepay by the quarter, at the office of delivery.The postage to any part of the United States is Two Cents a rum- ber.This rate only applies 10 current subscriptions.For back numbers the postage 1s double.THE LEONARD SCOTT PuszIsHINC Co.140 Fultou St, N.Y.The L.S.Publishing Co.also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, by Henry STEPHENS, of Edinburgh, and the late J.I\u2019.NorTox, of Yale College.2 vols., Royal Oectavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings.Price $7 lor the two volaines\u2014by Mail, post paid, $8.December 4, 1868.NTT ML COUGH REMEDY ° GARDNER'S | \u201c DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY.\u201d In bottles at 1s.3d., and In bottles at 2s.6d.each, {7 À Trial is ail that is necessary to provo its Value.9 EAD TESTIMONIALS from the Hon.\"James Ferrier and Geo.F.Prowne, Esq.MoNTREAL, 4th Dec, 1868.John Gardner, Exq.Dear Sir,\u2014Your ¢ Cough Remedy\u201d has J been used by mysalt and family for several years.do salisfied are we as to its curative powers, that we are happy to communicate our grateful testimony of the benefit we have derived from its use.I am, dear Sir, yours truly, \u2019 J.FERRIER.\u2019 [From G.F.Prowse, Esq.] Mr.Gardner,,\u2014Your ¢ Cough Remedy\u201d acls like'a charm, ) For sale by Droggists everywhere.Cr \u2018Depot and Manufactory, 375 NOTRE DAME STRELT, sq : - MONTREAL, January 15, 1869.EMOREST'S NONTHLY MAGAZINE, unl .versally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine ol Ainerica, devoted Lo Original Stories, l\u2019ocme, Sketches, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal'and Literary Gossip (including rpecial drpartinonts on Fashion), lnstructions on Health, Music, Amnsements, etc., by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly engraving, useful and reliable Patterns, Em- - broideries, and a constant succersion of artistic novelties, \u2018with \u2018otber uscful and entertaining literature.Cee \"No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can afford to do without the Modiel Monthly.Specimen copies, 15 cents, malled free.Yearly, $3, with a valoable premium ; two copies, $6.50; three copies, $7:50 ; five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the firat remiums {o each anbscriber.(3 A new artram & Fanion Sewing-Maclino for 20 Subseribety a1\u2019 $3 each.' goublioatson Office, 838 Broadway, New York, + + - - sf Demorest\u2019s Monthly and Young America togsttiad $4; \u2018wilh the prémiums for each.ecember 16th, 1868.\u2026.\u2018T) EMOREST'S YOUNG AMERICA, \u2018Enlarged., If is -the best Juventle Magarine.| Every Boy and Girl'that sees it | days #6 ;- all the Presy say.ao; and Parents ill \u201cTeachérd confirm it: {1 s¢citd A cop \u20ac \u2018| Glééa Cylinder to contine living objeots, or a .| gon two-bladed, peari Pocket-Kniloy and a , Do not fail to A good Microscope, with a larga:tiumiber ol other desirable artioles, given as premjpms to each subscriber.Yearly, 31.60.\u201cPublication Offica > 1 838 Broadway, New York.Try it, Boys and Girls, Specimen copies, de | tan cents, mailed rea.Devettibier 16th, 1668, bres nes stele | lanl THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.SIR JAMES CLARKES OELLEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J.Claike, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, HIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in tiso cure of all those painful and dangerous disses to which the Female conatitation is subject.lt moderates all excesv, and removes all obstructions ; and a spegdy cure may be relied upon.TO MARTIED LADIES it is peculiasly smted.10 will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period witli regularity.Each bottle, price ue Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterleils.CAUTION.&F- These Pilla stiould not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of PREGNANCY, as they aie sure 10 bring on Miscarriage ; but al any other time they are sale .In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Aflec- tons, Paine fn Back and Limbs, Fatigue.on slight exartion, Palpitation of the Heart, Ilysienies and Whites, these Pills\u2019 will effeot a cure when «ll other means have failed ; and although a powerlol reriedy, they do nui contain iron, calomel, antimony, ur anything hurnful to the constitution, Full directions in pamphle's around each package, which should ba carefully preserved Sole agent for U.blates and Canada, JOB MOLES, Rochester, New York.N.B.\u2014$1.00, enclosed to any asthorized agent, will ensure a botile, cumaiming fifty Pills, by return mail.NORTHROP\u2019 & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., General Agents for Canada.Sold in Quebec by J, Musson & Co, W, E.Brunette, J.E.Burke, Roderick McLeod, E.Giroux, and all Medicine Dealers.Quebec, Oct.30, 1868.BRISTOL'S SUBAR-COATED PILLS} PURELY VEGETABLE.i nee\u201c of a safe and perfectly reliable purgative medicine has long been [elt by the public; and it 1s a source of great satisfaction lo us that we can, with confidence, recommend our BrisToL\u2019s SuGAR-COATED PILLS as combining all the essentials of a safe, thorougli, and agreeable Family -Catliantic.They are prepared from the very finest quality of medicinal roots, herbs, and plants; the active principles or parts that contain the imedi- cinal value being chemically separated from the inert and useless fibrous portions that contain no virtue whatever.Among those medicinal agents we may name PODOPHYLLIN, which las been proved to possess a most wonderlul power over the LivER, and all the bilious secretions.This, in combination with LEPTANDRIN, and other highly valuable vegetable extracts and diugs, constitutes a purgative Pill that is greatly superior lo any medicine of the kind heretoture oflered to the |.publie.Bristol\u2019s Vegetable Sugar-Coated Pills will be found a safe and spesdy remedy in all such cases as Piles, Headache, Jaun dice, Bad Breath, Foul StomacH, Loss ot Ap- pelite, Liver Complaint, Habitual Costivenass, Dyspepsia or lndigestion, Heartburn or Flatu- lency, Dropsy of Limbs or Body, Female Irregularities, and all diseases of Lhe Stomach, Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys.In diseases which have their origin in the blood, Bristol\u2019s Sarsapanila, that best of biood purifiers, should be need with the Pills; the | two medicines being preparod expressly to act m barmony together.When this is done faithiully, we have no hesitation in saying (hat great relief,and in most cases a cure, can de guaranteed when the patient is not already |.beyond human help.For general directions and table of doses, sea the wrapper around each phial.For sale in the Establishments of Mesars.W.E.Brunet, druggist, J.E.Burke, druggist;, Kd, Giroux, druggist ; J.B.Martel, druggisl ; and John Musson & Co., druggists.Also, by all respectable Lruggisis.July 15, 1868.GARDITER®S BAKING POWDER.= In 1 Ib.Packets for 25 cents, 6 Packets for $1.25.TEN REASONS | WHY it should be used i PREFERENCE to all others, 1s1.\u2014Bread or Cakes made with it ars} Mort Wiiosrsomt than tf made with yeast or any other process.LL ; Qnd:\u2014Tts PuRITY 18 such that it will stand the test of the most perfect analysis.: 3rd.\u2014 After having been extensively used for 1he last 14 years 1a Not One instance has it failed Lo give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.4th.\u2014Families that have used it pronounce it Tne BxsT, and will use no other.Sth.\u2014 11 contains no SALRRATUS nor Joes i! \u2018impair the digestive organs 1iko those pow ders where Soba or an excess of ALKALI predominates, | 61h.\u2014It never gives to Bread or Cakes an unpleasant ALKALINE or Mawkisn Vaste.t th.\u2014The ingredients that form its composition are more BenxericiaL than otherwisé.\u201c8th,\u2014Dyspeptia subjects can eat Hor Bread or Rolls made with it and derive BEner1T hy its nme.- ; .9ih.\u2014 Every packet contains its fail weight.One pound packals weigh StxTern Ounces.10th.\u2014lt is AL: that il 18 represented to be, ely: .Uvrivalled for Purity and Cheapuess.\u201d ot and Manufactory 375, NOTRE-DAME 8 TR EET, MONTREAL.J.GARDNER, Chemist, Sulo Proprietor and Manufacturer.br Sold by all Groders in Quebee.| ecomber 4, 1568.QUEBEC, FRIDAY EVENING, À \u201c Quebec, May 17, 1869.Ayers Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.A dressing which is at ouce agreeable, healthy, and cffectual for preserving the hair.Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and , freshness of youth.= Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though net always, cured by its use.Nothing cau restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed.But such as remain can be saved for usofulidss by this application.Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and.consequently prevent baldness.Free from those deleterious substances which make some prepératio y dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.If wanted morely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable.Coutaining neither oil nor dye, it does \u2018mot soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., PRACTICALAND.ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS.\u2018PRICE $1.00, R.Mel EOD, Quebec, Agent.June 16, 1869.= \\ > Essence of Ink.HIS PREPARATION produces EXTEM- PORANEUUS INK of the finest quality, iv three minutes, with cold water, and instanlly with hot water, by simple solulion io the same manner as salt or sugar.It is invaluable to ail, to Travellereand Military and Naval Officers more particularly, as there is no bulky substance to carry, und uno coloured liquid to spill and cause damage.) 28 Writing executed with this ESSENCE, resists the action of destructive agenly better \u201cthan ardipary Inks ; and when thoroughly dry.dilated acids and atkalics, washing with soap and water, or immersion in water for 24 hours, or even for days, will not remove it.PRICE, 5 CENTS.Always on hand : Stephens\u2019 Blae Black Ink, \u201c Red \u201c 6 Carmine « Perth Black \u201c \u2018Copying \u201c« &e.Mauve Ink.Encre Japonaise.\u201c Violette et Noir.Metallic Writing Fluid.Payson\u2019s Marking Ink.Bond\u2019s Pedestal Marking Ink.Indelible Marking Ink Pencils, for marking linen, silk, cotion, parchment, &e.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 Reservoir Mucilage Stands\u2014a neat, convenient and useful article, for Desk or Table, Mucilage, in quarts, pinte, &e., £e.Buinett's Spring Mucilage Brurhes.For sule by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, June 11.1869.TUE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME ! PAT LE à LOA 4 ) \u2018 v , \u2018 : Conn FLO i i .FER TEN Handkerchj x, the Tol and the Bath FTSHIS most uz coubia and retveshing of all perfumer, ce pains in i'r hi shast dugree 3 .LOL LE, of excellence the &'¢ as {trade in tell natural freshness.Leu 40e ard enpody Je- Lief (rom 21m .FAINTING TL - \"- + LUSNESS, HEADAUHE, JeBILITY, and the ordinary forms of Hysteria, it is unsurpassed.[lis moreover, when diluted with water it, the best dentifiice, im- impartiag to the teeth that clean, pearly appearance, which al) indies so much admire.As a remedy for foul or bad bieath, it is, when diluted, most excellent, neutralizing ail impure matter around the testh and gums, and making the latter hard and of a beautiful color.Withthe very elite of fashion it haw for a quarter of a.century, maintained its ascendancy over all other perfumes, :hroughout the: West Indies, Mexico, and Central ahd Somh America, and we confidently recommend it as an article which, for softdelicacy »1 flavor, richness of bouquet, and permanency, has no equal.It will also temave from the skin ROUGHNESS, BLOTCHES, SUN BURN, FRECKLES, AND PIMPLES.It should always be reduced with pure water, before applyir.g, (except for Pimples).As a means .of imparting rosiness and clearness to a sallow compexion, it is without a nval.Of course, this refors only to the Flori- Water ol Muaray LANMAN, de BÉWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.Bug only from respectable Druggiela, always asking for the genuine Murray & LANNAN\u2019s FLonIDA WATER, prepared only 3 roprielota De D A NMAN & KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.1 .And for Sale by Druggiete and Perfumers.Sold in Québec by J.Musson & Ca., J.8.Bowen & Cn,, J.E.Burke, Roderick MoLeod, O.Giroux, 3.W, Meleod, Martel & Co., W.E.Brüniet, R.ugal, J.Veldon, and all druggists Alan by allréspectable Druggiets, Pertumers, and Faney Goods Dealers.July 15, 1868.Extra Choice Sugar.Now landing ex ¢ Canada.\u201d HDS.Cyrstalized Centrifugal, Hs do Choico Cuba._ For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, UGUST 6, eeprom pn ane npen 1869.THE ROYAL ASSOCIATION, FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND.Founded in 1833.lucorpofited by Royal Charter 1847.COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1867-68.The Hon.Lord Neaves.I'he Hon.Lor.| Jerviswoode.Sit David Baxter, Bart.H.G.Bell, Exq., Shusill of Lanarkshire.The Soticitor-General.Mark Napier, Esq., Sheriff of Durmiriesshire.John G.M.Burt, Eaq., Vice-President ol the Royal College ot Physiciane, A.F.[rvine, Esq.of Drum, Advocate.Robert Muckay Sinith, Esq., Merchant, Loith, William Wilson, Esq.of Banknogk, Professor Christisqg.ai Colonel A.t'LôckHiart, C.B.|\" Sir Join Don Wauchope, Bart.Professor Douglas Maclagan.- Andrew Coventry, Esq., Advocate.li.W.Corniiton, Esg., S.S.C., Secretary * and Treasurer.= Messrs.Lindsay, Jamieson, and Haldane, Accountants, Auditors.THe object of this Associa'ion\u2014ihe first established in.the United Kingdom for similar pur, oses\u2014is tu advance the cause of Astin Scotland, by aflording encouragement to its professors ;\u2014 I.The Assocration ia composed of Annval Subscribers of One Guinea and upwards.Il.The Funds ofthe Association are appropriated totbe purchase of Modern Works ol Art, in Painting, Drawing, or Statuary, and to the execution or purchase of Engravings, Etchings, Bronzes, Bus-Reliefs, Models, or other productions of Art, tor distribution among the Subscribers, A portion of .the Funds is also devoted to the acquisition of Modern Works of Art towards the formation of a National Gallery.HI.A General Meeling of the Subscribers is annually held in July, wheg a Commitee of Management is appointed for the ensuing year, and when tha different Works purchased forthe Association become, by lots publicly drawn, the property of individual Members \u2014Subsoribers being entitled to one chance for every Guinea subseribed.: - IV.Each Subscriber of One Guinea 15 entitled to receive one plain impression of the Engraving or Engravings issued for the year of his Subscrigtion\u2014a Siibscriber of Two Guineas, one proof impression or impressions afler letters\u2014of ive Guineas, one proof of impression or impressions before lelters.PLAN FOR.THE CURRENT YEAR 1868.First, \u2014Each Subscriber will have a chance of obtaining.a Valuable Work of Art, at_1he Annual General Distribution in July 1868.- Second, \u2014 Kach Subseriber wi!l receive Six beautiful Line \u2018Engravings, <er Original Designs, in illustration ot Scott\u2019s ¢ Rob Roy,\u2019 handsomely bound in a volume, with letterpress excerpts of the portions of the Novel tHustrated by the Artists, viz.:\u2014 1.° \u2018aule Lilting.\u201d\u2014Anlist, Gourlay Steel, S.A.\u2014Engtaver, James Stephenson.2.Diana Vernon and Frank Ostialdistone in the Library\u2014The Glove Scene?\u2014 Artiél, Robert Herdmäti, R.S.A.-En- graver, R.C.Bell.- 3.\u2014¢* Rob Roy parting the Duellists, Rash- leigh and Francis Osbaldisione\u2019\u2019\u2014Atist, J.B.Macdonald, A.R.SA.\u2014Engraver, John Le Conte.4.\u2014\u201c The \u2018Clachan of Aberfoil and Loch Ard\u2014 Morning,\u201d \u2014Artist, John M\u2019Whir- ter.\u2014Eugraver, William Milles.5.\u2014\u2018\u2018 The Escape of Rub Roy at the Ford.\u2014 Artist, Sam.Bough, A.R.SA.\u2014En- graver, Thomas Brown.6.\u2014\u2018 LochLomond.\u201d*\u2014Artist, Sam.Bough, A.R S.A.\u2014Engraver, Thomas Brown.BONUS WORK FOR 1868.The Bonus Work to be distributed to those Subscribers who, between the years 1864 and 1868 (nclusive, have paid up in one or more payments the amsunt of Five Subscriptions of One Guinea each, is to consist of a Volume of Engravings, containing the following Six Illustrations of Sir Walter Scott\u2019s Poem of The ¢ Lady of the Lak,\u201d viz.:\u2014 Canto 1.\u2014Stanza XI[.\u2014The Death of the ¢ (Gallant Grey.\u201d By Gourlay Stell, R.S.A.Canto 1.\u2014Siarzaa XIIT.and XIV.\u2014 The Tiosachs.\u201d By H.Maccullueh, R.S.A.Canto I.\u2014Sianzas XVII, XVII., and XIX.\u2014\u201c The Lady ot the Lake.\u201d By R.Herdman, R.S.A.Canto III.\u2014Stanzas Il.and 'TIL.\u2014* Loch Katrina.\u201d\u201d By Peter Graham, A.R.S.A.Canlo IM.\u2014Stanzas XI, XII, and XTII.\u2014 «The Cross of Fire.\u201d?By James Drum.mond, R.S.A.Canto V.\u2014Starzas IX and X.\u2014 ¢ Ritzjames and Roderick Dhu.\u201d\u201d By J.B.Macdonald, A.R.8.A, LISTOF ENGRAVINGS PUBLISIIED.Any of which may be selected by Members at the time of Subseribing in place of the Work issued for year of their subscription.1838.\u2014¢ Linch An Eilan.\u201d\u201d Painted by H.Macculloch, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by Miller.1843.\u2014\" Ttalian Goatherds Entertaining a Brother of the Santissima Trinits.\u201d Painted by Robert S.Lauder, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by William Miller.1844.\u2014* The Glee Maiden.\u201d Painted by R.8.Lauder, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by L.Stocks, R.A.1845.\u2014¢ Ruth.\u2019 Painted by Robert S.Lauder, R.S.A.Engraved in Line by Lumb Stocks, R.A.; 1846.\u2014¢¢ The Ten Virgins 2 Painted by JE.Lauder, R.8.A.Engraved in Line by L.Stocks, R.A.1847.\u2014# Kilohurn Castle on Loch Awe.\u201d Painted by J.M.W.Turner, R.A.Engraved in Line by William Miller.1848.\u2014¢¢ Dunluce Castle.\u201d Painted by the late John Thomson of Duddingston.Engraved in Line by William Miller.SERIES OF ELEVEN ENGRAVINGS.1848.\u2014-1.¢ Eyemouth.Harbour.\u201d £2.¢ The Gathering of the Clans.\u201d 3.\u201c Meon- hight.\u201d 4.¢ The Fair Maid and Louise.\u201d 5.¢« The Sauds at Sunrise.\u201d 6, « The Dead Robin.\u201d 7.¢ Cockle Gatherers.\u2019 §.¢ Interior of a Highland Hut,\u201d 9, \u201c A Mountain Pass.\u201d 10, ¢ Bo-Peap.\u201d 11, ¢¢ Borrowdale.\u201d i 1850.~¢ The First Letter from the Emigrants.\u201d Pdinted by Thomas Faed, A.R.S.A.Engraved by Wm.Howson and J.Horsburgh.: SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.1851,\u20141.\u201c\u2018 Curiosity.\u201d 2.¢.The Shepherds Grace.\u201d 3.A Forest Glade.\" 4.+ The Casile of Bishopstem.\u201d 5.\u2018 A Border Raid, the Peel, Dalended:\u201d - 6, \u2018\u2018 The Last uf the Clan.\u2026- SERIES OF SIX ENGRAVINGS.1852.\u20141, ¢ The Highland Coronach.\u201d 2.« French Fishing Boats, Huly Island Bay.\u201d 8.'¢ Moruitg; In: thé Gall of Venive.! 4.\u201c Thomiis thé Rhymer, and the Queen of Faerie.\u201d 5.¢ Coitage Children.\u201d 6.¢ Eager for the Fray.\" par Subscriptions to this Association will bertceived at Niddleton it Dawson's Bookstore, where specimens of the éngravings can be seen.R.MIDDLETON, April, 1868, Lion, Seoretary.Civil Code of Quehee TPHHE CIVIL CODE of Lowen Canapa: A together with a Synopsis ul the Cliunger in the Law ; Reference to the Reports of the commissioners 3 the Authunties as reported by the Commissioners ; A Concordance with the Code Napoleon and the Code de Cou- merce ; Special References for Notaries, Clergymen, Physicians, Merchants, Real Estate Owners, and Persons out ol Lower Canada; and a complete Avalytieal Index.By Thomas McCorn, Advocale, Secretary ta the Codification Commission.Price, hall bound.£1.09, For an'e by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Foot of Mountain Hit, + Quebec, Jany., 1868.JUST' PUBLISHED, F ANDBOUK of the FERNS of CANADA : being « Plain and Pructeal GUIDE 4 AMATEURS, in the Study and Cultivation of the Native Species.By Joux PAXTUN Price 30 cents.P y Asn For sale by MILDLETON & DAWSON, Foot ul Mountain Hill.Quebec, Juny., 1868.1869.1869.THE UOEBEL SHEET ALMANAC JUST PUBLISHED, The Quebec Sheot Almanac for 1869, RINTED tn Colours, and containing, in addition to the Almanac, a list cf wem- beta of the Privy Couzoil of Canada ; Customs, Trinity House, Consulates ; Oflicersol the Corporation ; Quebec Exchange ; Boardol Trade : List ol Fire Alarm Signal Boxes; Pust Offies Department; Money Order Rates, and Canadian Stamp Doties ; Justices cl the Peace, Courts of Justice ; Seasons, Moon?s Phares, Eclipres, Planets; Fêtes d'Obligation, Mave- able Festivals, &c., &e.; also, a Table of the RISING and SETTING of the SUN and MOON, for the whole year, and Herschell*s WEATHER TABLE ; with a VIEW of the CITY amd HARBOUR of QUEBEC.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill, Quebec, Oct.28, 1848.1868, 186S.Stark\u2019s Pocket A lmanac TA RKE'S POCKET ALMANAC AND _ GENERAL REGISTER FOR 1518 This Book is considerably enlarged, and nr table of contents more varied than usual ya in this edition, greater attention than vsua has been given to that portion of it which re lates to QUEBEC.ltalso comains an excellent VIEW ol the city of Montreal.For sule by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Jany., 1868.(869.1569 Canadian Almanac.N IDDLETON & DAWSON have receives the CANADIAN ALMANAC AND Reros:Tory OF UsEFUL KNowLEDGE lor 1868.containing a large amount ol general formation.For sale at SHAW\u2019S BUILDINGS, Foot of Mountau Hill, Quebec, Jany., 1868, ntais Hill 1869.1869.Regist\u2019rof Rural A flairs UST received, the ANNUAL REGISTER OF RURAL AFFAIRS for 1868, Mustrat- ed with one hundred and SIX1Y engravings.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, Jany., 1848.1868, 1868.Year Book & Almanac OF CANADA, UR 1868, being an Annual Statistical Abstract for the Dominion, and a Recou ol Legislation, and of Public Men in Britist- North America.124 cents.With map 25 cents.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hull.Quebec, Jany., 1868, Ms.P.P.and Ms.L.C.\"THE Late Hours, the ill-ventilated rootn» and inegularity 11 meule, produde de- ran9ement of the system ; and (his is man:- fested by a [oul breath and decayed teeth.\u2018Tu \u2018emedy (hia,the use of Elliot\u2019s Deniilrice i» strongly recommended : 11 purifies the breath sleans the teeih, heals the gums, and leave: a pleasant and refresbiug taste in the mouth is a compound ol aromatic substitutes, and has bee in nse upwards ol 25 years, aid lias been lound superior to any of tee powders fu the purposes nlended.Ask for ELLIOT\u201dS, ahd take no afher, whatever may be (he ssaurauco ol inierealed trudes- men tha: the powder under another name 1» \u201cequaliy good.\u2019 (= Avoid imitations, Trade mark secured.48 Sold by all druggists in Quebec.Quebec Sept.7, 1807, 12m The Ferns of Canada.PRICE TWO PENCE.WONDERFUL Devine & Boivon, Druggists, next the Court-house, Montreal, have received the following letter from Mrs.M.J.Nolin Heroux, confirmed by her husband, and E, Roy, merchant of St.Phillips, Laprairie, of a wonderful cure hy BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA :\u2014 Sir,\u2014The presen?is 4 certify that F, MH.J.Nolin, 40 years of age, wife cf JH Hcroux, JV.PP.have suffered for a year wilh vio< lent palpitation of the heart, sudden chills, extreme heat and coll ix various parts of the body, attended with great pain, particularly in the arms; my pulse was very variublo\u2014very slow or quick; (requently a tendency to faint, with a sense of suffocation; sleep troubled ; irrituble, and very low spirits, I tried soveral medical men without deriving any benefit, and they all concluded by giving mo up.Ta July Jest I raw in the pupers DBis- ToL\u2019s SARSATARILLA, *¢ Blood fe Life\u2019 1 purchased five bottles at your store, which afforded mo rolief from the first dose.A substunve ro- sembling very fine white sand came from my legs in quantity, after which 1 recovered my nearly lost faculties, and was free from puins, palpitations, and chills, and perfectly cured od my aflliction in ten weeks.1am convinced 0.tho superiority of this remedy over all others, apd 1 feel it my duty to recommend it to alk troubled with similar afflictions, (Bigned) M.J.NOLIN IHEROUX, EMELIEN ROY, Merchant, Mii HEROUX, Notary P'ublio.XArRAIRIE, Sept.20Lh, 1862, A CITIZEN OF QUEBEC CURED OF FIFTEEN RUNNING SORES.The following letter was received by one of the most respectable Drusgists in Quebec, Canada:\u2014 W.E.BrUsrT, Fsq, Druggist, Pont St.Rod; (or Craig) Street, Queboc, Dsar Sir, \u2014 This is to certify that T have heen thoroughly and entirely cured of FIFTEEN SORES which T iad on my right arm, by the use of Bristol's Sarsaparilla.These sores had been on my arm fur over four yes, and during that time had been continually discharging, wlich weakened me #0 much that 1 was unable to leave my bad for four months.Having heard of Bristol's Sarsa- parilia, I made up my mind to try it.| used six bottles, and with tho best results ; for I am now as strong and as able a work- wan as I was before having tho sores.OLIVE GARNEAU.Sworn to before me, this 10th day of Feb.Tuary, 1863.ED.ROUSSEAU, M.D, And Justice of the l'eaco, Quebec, A GREAT TRIGMPH, Æ#r Read the following letter frow one of our most respectable citizens :\u2014 Messrs.Devins & Bolton, Druggists, Notre-Dame St, IVon- treal :\u2014 Gentlemen, \u2014Maving suffered scverely for four years from palpiiation of the heart and frequent attacks of frver and ague, with loss of appetite and great pain after eating, attended With weakness snd gradual wasting away of body, I was induced to try BnisToL\u2019s SARSAPARILLA, aNd found from the first bottle considerable relief, and before 1 had finished the sixth, found my mala dies completely removed, my appetite good, and my bady vigorous and strong.1 feel it my duty gratefully to acknowledge my cure, und to remark I had proviously been under the first phy- siciang in Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, and Toledo, without recciving any permanent ot even satisfuctory relief.Yours, gratefully, ALFRED TUCK, St ss ont May 10, 1863.Grog 6 ! 29 Read the following letter re ceived by Mr.H.R.Grav, Druggist, St.Lawrence Main Street, Montreal :-\u2014 118 Dosmmique Srneer, Monrrear, July 18, 1868.MR.HENRY R.GRAY : Sir, \u2014F haxc suffered severely from Hhewmatism for a length of time, and have been under the treatment of ditivrens medical men without any benefit.IHaving heard of BrieroL\u2019s Sapsavannny, determined to try it.After uaing six bottles | experienced great relief ; and after using six bottles more § found mye: perfoctly cured.Tho Rbeutantisen from which 1 auifered priucipally afected m, mat LATTES ame = To A vow J Cp Apa rv .TES my a =- ME VE es alii ess Les ag EL O0 eo Ge FES ee a rates eine ous sat Xew Advertisements, _\u2014\u2014 In tise Supe ior Court\u2014J.B.R.Dufiesue.In the Cireuil Coart-\u2014E, Piset New Books M:diliuton & Dasson.footing Slales for sate\u2014P.l'echles.French Wines, Cordes, &e\u2014 M G.Mountais.White Load for sale\u2014 da, Mosirea! Ocaan 3.3.Ca\u2014Allane, Rae & Co.American Invoices\u2014R.S.M.Bouchotte.Chant or Show-Cases for sale \u2014Parke & Sous.The Quebec Gazette QUEBEP, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1869.The Eclipse of the Sun.This interesting event, which takes place to-morrow, is awaited with great interest Tn Canada the obscuration will be only partial, but in some parts of the United States it will Le total.A total eclipse is very rare at any given point.The Astro- namer Halley computed in 1715 that up ta that date no total eclipse of the sun had oeenrred at London for n° period of 575 And since that date none has occurred at that place.At Paris, during the Eighteenth Century, bat one total eclipse of the sun was seen, that of 1724 5 aed daring the Nineteenth Century, none Jus Breen, or will be, seen.We are told be astronomers of Washington thut \u201cno total eclipse of the sun has been visible in any considerable portion of this country since 1334, and none will be visible after this year during the present century.\u201d This celise Logins in Siberia, where it takes u northeasterly course, Gill it crosses a httle South of Beliving\u2019s Straits, after which it tens Îts course southeasterly, traversing y erüinus of the new territory of Alaska, tuvsee Tuto British America, and through Montana, Dakota, Nebraska, Jowa, Mis- s-uri, Hfinois, Indiana, Keutueky, Tennes- se, nd North Carolina.It ends in the Atlantic Ocean, off the const of the last mentioned State.All places sitnate on the eontral line of this track will have the sun totally obscured for a period varying from 2 min 290 see.to S min, 47.3 see, ne cording to geographical position.Places situated on the borders of the track, or uhout seventy miles on either side of the central line, witl have the sun just covered completely for an instant ; and the duration of the total phase will be greater the nearer tue place is Lo the central line.the track of tora phase, on the northern site, only a partial eclipse of the sun's outhern lib, and on the south side of the track ww partial eclipse of the northern limb wl he seen, But the duration amd mate vole of the partial eclipse will be greater in proportion as the place of observation 1 nvater the borders of the track of total prutse, The simple definition of an eclipse is, that when a heavenly body is darkened by the shadow of another falling upon it, the hody so darkened is echpsed, When the son is raid to he eclipsed, it is the earth that is durkened by the moon's shadow, and not the sun ; but, for the sake of convenieuce.Ît is called n solar eclipse.At the time of total eclip-es of the sun and the moon, the centrez of the sun, moon, and earth are in, or very nearly, a direct line with each other ; but at the time of partial eclipses, they are never, though nearly, in a direct Hne.When the moon\u2019s centre is in a dircet line between the son and the earth's centres, und the wouts umhbra (called shadow).w'ich is nn average length of about 239,000 miles, reaches the earth, there is a total eclipse of the sun to a y part of the eurth within the moon's uimbra the moor\u2019: nmbea, where it touches the carth, i= never wore than about 170 miles, and its velocity over the earth nearly 2,200 miles nn hour 5 hence a total solar eclipse cannot continue more than about five minutes at any one place, but a partial one may last several hours, The moon is sometimes more and sometimes less than its average distance of 240,000 miles from the earth ; aud when, at the time of its changes, and being Litween the sun and the earth, its umbra does vot reach the earth, there is an annnlar eclipse of the sun, A solur eclipse can occur only at the time of the new moon, aud vol always then, becanse the woou's centre does not at every lunar change get near enough in a direct Jine with the sun and carth\u2019s centres to cause its umbra, or penumbra, to full directly towards some part of the earth.A !nnar eclipse is cansed hy the moon's passage through the earth\u2019s nmbra, or #hadow, which can happen only at the time of full moon, and not always then ; for, sometimes the moon passes above nnd sometimes below the earth\u2019s umbra.When ouly a part of it passes through the earth's umbra, it irs only partially eclipsed ; hut when the whole of it passes through the cartl°s umbra, it is wholly celipsed.The nverngre length of the eartlys umbra is about 850,000 miles, and about 6,000 miles in diameter where the moon passes through it, while tbe moon» diameter is only 2,160 wiles ; and its orbicular velocity being only ahout 2,200 miles per hour, it is clear that à total celipse may continue several hours.\"The total number of eclipses that can he in one year is seven, five of which are of the sun and two of the moon ; and the least number is two, both of the sun.\u2018I'he reason why the total phenomenon is restricted to the comparatively narrow track which we have described, is thus accounted for by astronomers ;: The rays of light coming from the extreme borders of the sun's spherical body, in straight lines, and without previously crossing, to the onter borders of the moon's much smaller globe, form a cone with its vertex pointed foward the earth\u2014that is, on the occasion of an eclipse Jika that which will be witnessed to-morrow.Of course, the opaque body of the moon eats out all the light from Lhis cone between her own sphere and the vertex.Tn the approaching eclipse this cone reacher to the nearest surface of the earth ; and, if it were a material solid body, it would pierce down toward the cartl\u2019s centre so fur that the section of the cone by the carth*& surface forms nearly a circle of about 140 miles in diameter.All persons and places within the limits of this eirenlar section of the moon's conical shadow are of conrse invalved in the blackness of night, The brighter stars and planets near the region of the sus and moon appear ; the birdy aud beasts, in great terror at the unnsanl and sadden approach of darkness, scek the nearest places of shelter and repose.But this circular shadow, of 140 miles in diometer, docs not remain years, Outside of THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1869.tong on the sume part of the earth's surface, for the moon is flying around the earth in her orbit from West to Bast with the velo city, on the Tth of August, of about 40 miles ser minute ; and the shadow passes over the carth\u2019s curved surface with the increased velocity of about 44 miles per minute, or nearly three-quarters of a wile every second of time.Henee the whole circular shadow, of one hundred aud forty miles diameter.sweeps over the earth, ina general direction from the west toward the cast, forming u belt of its own width, more than six thousand wiles long, iu the short time of about two hours und a halt.Those observers who have witnessed the wpproach and passing away of the previous total eclipses of the sun, describe the rush of this black wing of night ns something wenlinrly impressive.In the year 1842 « wtnl eclipse of the sun was visible in the south of France, which was observed by the celebrated Arago, and of which he sives the following interesting account : At Perpignan only the sick remnined in- fours.Fromeurly dawn the people covered the terraces, the city ramparts, all the 1100 bag» do.Stoved do.Now landing ex * Australia.\u201d F le b; ot sale by M.G.MOUNTAIR, Are jin} la\\ions, be sure To OMrAIR ane Sold ran | Qrehoo, July a6, 1600, FOR SALE At the Quebec Auction Rooms, NO.16, FABRIQUE STREET.BOUT 1500 Ibe, WHITE LEAD in tus of 25 lbs.cach, to bu sold cheap, PARKE & son Auctioncerr, Quebec, Aug.4, 1869.For Sale, At the Quebec Auction Rooms.WO (2) very splendid Silver Plated Counter Show Ouees, in perfect order, and at a moderate price.PARKE & SONS, Auclioncera.Quebec, Aug 4, 1869.American Invoices==Disconnts, Customs DxPARTMEXT, A OTTAWA, July 30th, 186).UTHORISED DISCOUNT on Amknican Invoices, until further notice : 27 per cent.R.S.M.BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs.Quebec, Aug.2, 1869.Liverpool Coarse Salt.¢ AGS now landing, ex 3,000 | \u201c Satellite,\u201d and l'or sale by 3 M.G.MOUNTA Quebee, Aug.2, 1869.NOTICE.\u20ac CANADA : PROVINCE UF epenee.| District ot Quebec._ No.898.OTICE is hereby given, that an action for separation ue to properly has been issuod by Dame SUZANNE EZILDA FLEURY ne LAGORGENDIERE, wife of ALPHONSE PERRAULT, of the l\u2019arisb of Deschambault, in the District of Quebec, Farmer, against ber said busband, und tbat the said action is returnable on the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, before this Court.Quebec, 31st July, 1869, MONTAMBAULT_& TASGHEREAU, Atloroies ad litem of the raid De.S.E.F.de LAGORGENDIERE.° July 30, 1869.lm Salvage Goods.Received per Steamship ¢ Cleopatra,\u2019 and but Slightly Damaged.OZEN White Bath Towels at 5d.worth 2s, 66 Pieces Victoria Lawns, 51d.to 64d.worth Is.Gd.to 24.45 Pieces Scotch Ginghams, 44d to 6d worth 7fd to 9d.48 Dozen Linea Shirt Fronts, 1s 31 to 23 3d worth 2s to 4s 3d.25 Pieces very fine Cambric Long Cloth, 93d worth 1s 6d, With several other Cheap Lots, \u2014ALSO, \u2014 A large quantity of REMNANTS of all kinds of goods, made during the Spring and Summer Trade, ard now marked at extremely low prices.GLOVER & FRY, Upper Town.Quebec, July 30, 1869.Insolvent Act of 18064.CANADA : } Province and District of Quebec.IN THE SUPERIOR CO In the matter of P.T.DEGUISE and A.A.ROY, Iusolvente, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at ten o'clock iu the forenoon or as soon as counsel can be heard, the undersigned will apply to the Cou (t for » discharge under the said Act.P.T.DEGUISE, A.A.ROY, Per Jossru Napsay, Their Attorney, ad litem.Quebec, 26tb July, 1869.Notice |® hereby given, that an nction for separation as fo property hath buen, this day, sued oiit of the Superior Court, at Quebec, under the number 988, by ADELAIDE FILION, wife cif FRANCOIS XAVIER GUENETTE, of Qucbett, Boatman, against ber said husband ; and thot tho writ, in that suit, ia returnable into Court on the 27th day of July instant.O\u2019FARRELL & NORMAND, Attorneys for Plaintiff.Quebec, 15th July, 1869.treal Cider.\u2019 T.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE-\u2014FRIDAY EV PENNERS Montrea ROBERT SH fées, July 15, 1869.REDUCED PRICES \u2014FoR\u2014 Summer Goods ! \u2014 WwW?bave made large reductions in the prices of the following goods, in order to clear them ont during the Season.Great Bargains will be found in\u2014 Millinery and Trimmed Siraw Bonnets, Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Silk and Fancy Summer Nanties, Dress Goods, various fabrice, Printed Muslins, Piques and Brilliante, Cambric and Cretonne Robes, Muslin Jackets, Neck Tics, Sashes, and A great variely of Fancy Goods, Fancy Flannele, Gents\u2019 Summer Underolothing, SN Gents\u2019 Summer Coats, Vests and Pants, Parasols and Sunshades, GLOVER & FRY, Upper Towr- a\" A \\arge lot of Canadian and Scotoh Su mer TWEEDR, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.Quebco, June 28, 1869.Choice Barbadoes Syrup.UNOHEONS, 10 Hogsheads, 8 Barrels, Now landing ex * Amanda Jane,\u201d snd 60 ! | Forme} yr, @ MOUNTAIN Quebeo, July 26, 1860, à RO 00 KTH A INTERNITIONIL BULKY J AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, F > Um -, na i», MMHE TIME TABLES of ALL CANADIAN RAILWAYS ; the principal RATLROADS in the UNITED STATES; MAPS of ithe PRINCIPAL LINES, and condensed TIME TABLES ol THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS between all important points.Also, Inland Steam Navigation Routes ; together with Railway Tiaflic Returns and Miscellaneons Reading interesting to the Traveller.Carefully compiled fom oflicial sources, and published monthly.PRICE,.so.-10 Cents.For sale by MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Iill.Quebec, July 9, 1869, R.MORGAN Music and Piano Dealer, ST.JOHN STREET.x crutious HAVING now completed all the al neccesary io his new place of business, begs to call the attention of tbe publie to his large and varied stock of MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, which be defies any one in the trade to excel, consisting of all the newest and best songe, dances and Piauo pieces &c., published in England, France and the United States.His thorough knowledge of music enables him to chose the best and exclude the trash.The collection of Instruments, &c., includes Violins, (copiee ufter the best Italian masters,) Guitare, Banjos, F'lulex, Fites, Flageolets, Clarionets, Pu- tent Mouth Marmonicas, Accordeons, Harmoniums, Concertinae, (an immense variety,) Coruets, Trumpets, Bugles, Children\u2019s Trampets and Trombonee, Drums, Music Boxes, playing from 1 to 6 oirg, delightin} companions for an invalid or the drawing-room, and a new kind of llaud Organ, playing from G to 12 of the latest new pieces of Dance Music.\u2018J'hese will be found an excellent substitute for a band, for pic-nic parties, or down at the seaside and in the country, where iL is inconvenient to take Pianos.Of Pianos, I keep an assortment of Chickering & Song, Boston, and Steinway & Sons, New York, and others of good, reliable makers, varying in price from $300 to $650.A few more of those beautiful photographic musical albums jist received.a charming novelty suitable for wedding presents.R.MORGAN, Music Dealer, St.John Street.Quebec, July 5, 1869.AAS eyo CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY, GRAND EXCURSIONS TO THE FAR-FAMED River Saguenay, AND SEA BATHING AT Murray Bay, Cacouna and Tadousac, dr THE SPLENDID STEANERS \u201c UNION,\u201d Captain Fairgrieve, \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 « MAGNET,\u201d Captain Simpson, Will leave NAPOLEON WHARF, Quebec, daring the season, for River Saguenay to Ha ! Ha ! Bay, Calling at Murray Buy, River du Loup and Tadousac, as under :\u2014 .« UNION\u201d on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, « MAGNET,\u201d WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS, At SEVEN o'clock, AM.By tukiug these steamers, the tourist and Io- valid will enjoy the refreshing and invigorating breezes and picturesque scenery of the Lower SL, Lawrence, including Murray Bay, River du Loup, Tadousac and Ha! Ua! Bay.These fine steamers are of great strength, and equipped with every spplisace tor safety : they are most comfortably furnished, and in every respect unsurpassed.Passage Tickets will be sold at the office on the wharf, State-rvoms can be sccured by laking tickets at this oftice, No.8, Sous-le-Fort Street.For passage or any other information, apply to JAMES STEVENSON, Agent, Office, Napoleon Wharf, Quebec.Quebec, July 16, 1869.CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPAXY, SPECIAL NOTICE.\\ AR Steamer * MAGNET,\u201d being now completed, will commence her regular trips petween QUEBEC and the SAGUENAY, on SATURDAY, the 17th July, leaving the Napoleon Whar! at SEVEN o\u2019clock A.M.Any further information may be obtained at the office, Nupoleon Wharf.JAMES STEVENSON, Quebec, July 16, 1869.Agent.Hats.| RENFREW & MARCOU, 20, Buade Strect, RE receiving by etcamers weckly, all that is new and elegant in Gentlemen's Hate, Manufactured by Lincoln & Bennet, and otber celebrated London makers.Quebec, May 10, 186%.Velocipede Manual.MPPLETON & DAWSON have reccived, Phe American Velocipede Manual, illuatrated, containing full instructions to beginners, nnd valuable iuformation lor experts, Price, 10 gents.For anle b IDDLETON & DAWSON, Footof Mountain Hill, Quebec, May 7, 1869.ing, and lor sale by ROSIN.100 ARRELS Extra Bright, no coiv M.@ MOUNTAIN.Quebeo, April 31, 1967, UBADES NAMBS McLEAN & COS CARBOLIC DISINFECTANT BURNING OIL.PENIHS valuable O11 is now extensively used in the west with wonderful puccess, us may bu seen by reading the accompanying testimonials from highly respectable amd well-known persons in whose houses the OIL (sin nightly ase, nnd wie, un un diginfectant, in constant demund during the visitution of the small-pox last spring.Ass durable urticle (because it is less volatile than the ordinary burning fluids) one.Fallon lusts longer than the oils now in use.It never bluckens the lump chimney, if the wick be properly trimmed, nor will it deposit any sediment in the lamp, by which the wick generally becomes charred, as the \u201c poisonous mineral chemicals,\u201d used in ils deodorization, sre carefully extracted, IL burnsireely, giving a beautiful soft light which never affects the eyes, as the wick is never eharred or incrusted by foreign matter.From its CARBOLIC and other medical properties, of a similar nature, it iss certain disinfectant in the sick chamber, the hospital, and on board of ship, where all classes of society (during the voyage) are crowded together, from the statesman down to the puuper, just escaped, perbaps, from within the walle of Newgate, and etill wearing his prison rags, with, It may be, à large epriukling of the dregs of \u201cEmail pox\u201d or some other disease equally infectious, to be widely spread among the inhabitants of the country lo where he is emigrating.TESTIMONIALS.MESSRS.McLEAN & Co., GENTLEMEN,\u2014It uffords us much pleneure to inform you tbat your Burning Oil is the beat and safest we have ever used, one gallon of which Jasts or burns longer than any other we bave uted previously.It never chars the lamp, burns freely, giving a beautiful soft light which docs not uffect the eyes like the other Oils now in use.Altogether we consider it the great desideratum us far as burnivg-oil is concerned, [Signed.] R.S.Macdonald ; A.D.Leelair ; R.McPberson, P.M.; Alex.Stickler ; Jobn McIntosh ; A, McGregor ; Thomas Roes, MD.CM.; R.J.McDougall; A.R.McDonald; Evander McRae ; D.McNaughton ; John Men- dows ; John McLean ; D.Sutherland ; Alexander Cameron ; Donaïd Roes ; Wm.Gillespie ; Alex.McLennan ; Wm.Harper ; J.A.Macdonald ; AS.Macdonald.20~ Manufactured by MoLEAN & CO., role proprietors of the \u201c Cannouic DISINFECTANT Burxixa Ort,\u201d \u201c Fragrant Burning Or,\u201d and ¢ OreuM-KavLasos, Lancaster, Ontario.¢Z~ Any of the above oils can be ordered through F.O.VALLERAND, Oil Merchant ; ALEXANDER Frasgg, Grocer ; GeorGe Tome.son, Grocer ; or WILLIAM AHERN, Chemisl and Druggist, Quebec.(=~ The OIL is packed up in tin cans of five gallons, and caretully cased in wood.Price, 3s.6d per gallon, delivered at (he Refinery, Lancaster, Ontario.Lancaster, 1st April, 1869.PARKE & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, ONTINUE to effect AUCTION SALES of FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, and all Goods entrustsd to them, upon the most reasonable terme, with PROMPT settlement of accounts, 10, FABRIQUE STREET, Next door to Glover & Fry.Quebec, April 7, 1869.96 FOR SALE, HE CHEAPEST HATS iu Town, well assorted at PARKE & BONS, Fäbrique Street.Quebec, April 7, 1869.To Let, From the First of May next, HE SHOP, HOUSE, and STORE, No.30, St.Jobu Street, within.Apply to PARKE & SONS, x 0 Quebec, Feb.3, 1869.Auctioneery, 16, Fabrique Street.BY stewmers now in pot, we are receiving full ##oriment of «choice new patterns in Cor- puts, Floor Oil Cluths an 1 Curtais muterials.CARPETS.ILTON, Velvet.Brussels, Tapestry, Impe- ral, Scotch Supers, Dutch, Hemp and Stair Carpe wHh linge nul Mats to mateh, Cocoa and Indian Mattings, all widths, FLOOR AND Of.CLOTHS.rH Best weld reasoned Flares, Scoteh and American Floor Oil Cloths, from 12 feet to 24 feet wide, CURTAIN MATERIALS.ILK Hrocatelle, Silk Terry, Silk Uuteline, Rie Bordered Terry, Damusks, Reps, Chintzes, French Cretonue, Colored Dimities, &e., &e., with all uecessury Linings and Thm: mings to watch, UPIIOLSTERERS JODS.PRA Curniiecs, Brass I'oles, Rings, Bracelets, Pole ends, Stair Rods, Muncy Brass and China nails, Gilt Frumed Mirrors, Mier Glasses, Toilet Glassen, BEDS AND BEDDING.RON und Bruss bedateads, highly recommended for bealth and comfort ; also Spring Buds, Hair Mattrasses, Pillows, Bolsters, The latter are made on our premises, of the best well seasoned materials, GLOVER & FRY, UPPER TOWN, Quebec, May 10, 1869.Fancy Goods! WwW E are now receiving our first NEW SPRING FANCY GOODS, direct from Paris and London, und shall continue to receive the Intest Styles in Fancy Goods by every steamer (or the uext two months.SILKS, re ire AEN NY NY NBS CURIA RLD eas, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.B'INEEN N.York and Liverpool,calling at Cork Harbor.China, leaves Wednesday, dih Aug.Siberia, \u2018 Thureday, th \u20ac Russia, 6 Wednesday, Lh oo Palmyra, \u201cThursday, Fuh + Java, \u201c Wednesday, Ibth 66 Aleppo, «Thursday, 19h + Neo, 4 Wednesday, 25h « Malta, \u201c Thureday, nh\u201c Cuba, \u201cWednesday, Int Sept l'arila, sé Thursday, nd < RATES OF PASSAGE.Ly the Wednesday Steamers, not carrying Emigrants: : Finsr CABIN.8130 00, Gold.SECOND CAbIN .-A- $80 00, Gold.FiusT CABIN To Pañis\\ .$145 OU, Gold.By the Thursday and Sahurday Steamers : Frusr Canin $80 OÙ, Gold.STRERAGE.,.$350 00, Curreney.Rteerage Lickels trom Liverpool and Queens: town and all pasts of Europe, at lowes! rates.Through Bills of Luding given tor Betas, Glasgow, Havie, Antwerp, und other posts on the Coutinent ; aud for Mediterranean porte.For Freight and Cabin passage, apply at the Company?» Office, 4 Bou liig Green, For Stecrag passage, at 111 Broadway, l'rinity Building, CHAS, G.FRANCKLYN, Agent.Ang 2, 1869, Fancy Silks, Broche Silks, Shot Cliene Silke, Bluck Gros Grains, Black Drap de France Silks, warranted Black Gros Grains, DRESS MATERIALS.Printed Alpacas, Maney Popling, Plain Popline, Plain Japanese Silks, Striped Jupnnese Silks, Mucadoes, Peruviun Stripes, Broché Casbineres, Osake Spots, &c., &c.MILLINERY.Trimmed Straw Bonnets, Trimmed'Stenw ITale, New Shapes in Straw Hate, such as the Lucerner, Maud, Lise, St.Louis, Erin, St.Cloud, Tumar, Edinburgh, &ec., &c., French Flowers, French Feathers, Ornaments, at Shapes.\u2014 ALSO.\u2014 Novelties in Costainer, Mantles, Jackels, with new materials for the above.Parasols nod Sun Shades in great variety ; Novelties in Dress Trimmings.GLOVER & FRY, UPPER TOWN.Quebec, April 5, 1869.FAMILY Household Goods E have just received by the steamer \u201c Peruvian,\u2019 a lull assortment of Plain Family and Household Goods, from the bes manufacturers in Great Britain, which we confidently recommend to our customers to wear well, viz :\u2014 White Long Cloths and Shirtings, Exira Stout Long Cloths, Double Warp Cotton Sheetings, Irish Linens and Diapers, Irish Damask t.tnen Table Cloths, Insh Napkins, Doyleys aud Towellings, Scoteh Linen Sheetings, all widths, English Huckabacks and Diaper Towels, Russia Crash Linens.¢ Mourning Goods of a superior class, and selected with great care, direc! from the best makers \u201d?N.B.\u2014Shirts and Collars made to order, and cut on a good system.GLOVER & FRY, Upper Town.Quebec, Feb.5, 1869.Hon Sale, fn 10 ACRES of LAND, half cleared, in the Township of Halifax, with Lake William in rear.\u2014Lowest price, £180 currency.Apply at the office of the QuenEc GAZETTE.September 28, 1868.For sale, cheap, At our Store, Palais Harbour: ARRIAGES, CARTS, TRUCKS, HARNESS COOKING and other STOVES, a variety of MEAT SAFES, and a large assortment of other articles.J.PARKE & SONS.Quebec, May 3,1869.2 3 3 ESA Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS.\\ CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 1 District oF QUEBEC.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In tbe Matter of JOHN SOLES BOWEN, of the City of Quebee, Chemist and Druggist, An Insolvent.N SATURDAY, the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER uext, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, or as soon as counsel can be heard, the undersigned will apply to the said court for a discharge under the said Act.JOBN SOLES BOWEN, Per SECRETAN, DuNBar & BarreTT, bis attys.ad litem.Quebec, 2nd July, 1869.2m Removal.1.EOE GAN, MUSIC DEALER, DEGS to inform the public that he has RF- MOVED into the Shop lately occupied by Mr.LAMONTAGNE, Watchmaker, St.Joho Street.Quebec, May 11, 1869.PARANA LEGEORN AND BRAZIL EA TES, For the Hot Weather, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLE AND PRICE.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A new Stock of Felt Hats, latest Fashions.RENFREW & MARCOU, 20, Buade Street.Quebec, June 4, 1869.HATS.Paris Fashion s JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER \u201c GERMANY :\u201d  4 Cases Satin and Felt Hats, From the celebrated manufaolory of SAVILLE AND POUMAROUX, PARIS.£9 Superior to anything bithero imported.RENFREW & A Quobsr, Joe 16,100 3 HARGOU: Fancy Goods 0-DAY we ate receiving by the sleamer \u201c Pruesian,\u201d in fifteen days from Paris and twelve from London, the latest styles in Straw 1lats, Drers and Mantle Trimmings, Feathers, Plowera, Fancy Goods, in which ure rome choice colors in Jupanese Silks.We would remuik that an opinion bas prevailed that this much-admired and fushionable texture could not Le durable : but it is otherwize.The Germans have succectled in designing an improved fabric in Japanese gilke.brilliant in style and colors, both figured and plain, which give entire ig to the pur- chasers, 50 pieces (Bonnets), Black/ Gross Grain in all widthe, warranled to wear well, in splendid picce 48 inches wide.6 pieces rich Lyons Silk Mantle Velvet, from $4 60 to S11 00 per yard.Qur stock is now replete in every department wilb plain family goods of our usual standard qualities.which a GLOVER & FRY.Quebee, Juna 16, 1869.SOILED GOODS.E have a (ew Lots of Soiled and Bankrupt gouds al less than half price.GROVER & FRY, Upper Town, Quebec, June 16, 1869.New Goods so Just arrived from Germany : CHOICE assortment of Photograph Albums, Concertinas, Brushes and Combs, Buttons, Lead Peacils, Spectacles, China Mugs, &e., &c.The whole on sale very cheap, at PARKE & SONS, Fabrique Street.Quebec, June 16, 1869.Special Notice.85 rice.P Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, being the sum: mer portion uf the Bankrupt Stock of McCulloch, Jack & Co., very low.A \u2014ALSO\u2014 We draw particular attention to ont TWEED SUITS for Gentlemen at $11.75.GLOVER & FRY.OZ.Nemos Duchesse best Paris Kid Gloves 25 per cent under the regular May 10, 18\u20ac9.FISH, ARL ELS Labrador Ierrings, Half -do.do.do, Ÿ Cases Extra Fine Mild Cured Dry Fisb, Cwts Dry Fieh, (bundles 1 owt.) For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, March 22, 1869.2 NEW GOODS.Now received ex -\u2018 Uhillianwallah\" : 200 Darrels English Refined Sugar, 200 Bags, 200 half-bage, 200 gr-bags x Acra- cao Rice.25 Barrels Lump Alum, 50 do Green Copperas.And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebce, May 14.1869.WESTPHALIA HAMS, WO CASES, For sale by \"M.G.\u2014 Quebec, April 21, 1869.CHRYSTALIZED SUGAR.Hoés(saus now landing, and 25 For sale by M.T .Quote, July 14, 1900, 0 AC CASA Gros de Suez, Drap de Lyon Silks, Dress Satins, i Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.1569.SUMMER.PASSENGERS BOOKED T) LONDON DERRY, OR LIVERYOOI.1869, Return Tickets granted at Reduced Rates.TQUTIS COMPANYS LINE iscomposeu of the ollowing Fist Class steamships: ScanNpinavian, 3500 tons, Building.PRUSSIAN, 3000 Capt, Duiton.(GERMANY, 3250 + Graham.AUSTRIAN, 2700 ++ + Wylie.Nestorian, QI0 «wo And, Monavian, 2660 #1 5 Brown.Penuvian, 2600 « < Ballantine.Hibeustan, DA34 + Co Hmph.Nova FUoTIAN, 2300 à ¢ Watts.KunopkaN, 2610 Xi Barclay.NontHAMERICAN.1784 \u20ac 1 have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent idicrative in diseases of females.Many caser of ir- icvularity, Leucorrhæa, Internal Ulgeration, and laval debility, arising from the ecrofulous diathesis, nave vielded to it, and there are few that do nol wher its effect is properly aided by local treatiment.\u201d 1 tad, willing to allow the publication of Aer nase, writes: = My daughter and myself have heen cured ofa very debilitating Leucorrhœa of long standing, by two botiles of your SARBAPARILLA.Y Mheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsin, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when cœused by Scrafula in the system, aro rapidif cured by this XT.SARSAPARILLA.AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over thé other pur galives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we nead not do more than to assure the public their quality is mi:tintuined equal to the Pest it ever has been, und that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done.L'æpnred by J.C.AYER, M.D., & Co, Towell, Muss,, and sold by PLEURISY.Another of tho respectable citizens of Quebec, Canada, has voluntarily addressed the following to W.E.Brunet, Esq., Druggist, &c., Pont St.Roch Street Quebec: It affords me great pleasure to inform you that I have been completely cured of a very severe Pleurisy, which I had neglected, and by the use of only three bottles of the Bristol's Sarsaparilla, which T bought at your establish ment in Vatier Street.T am, deur sir, very truly yours, J.B.ALEXIS DORVAL, Inspector of Timber HOME EVIDENCE.Mr.R.Ducar, Chemist and Drug gist, Crown Street, Quebec : Si, \u2014F send you the foi towing certificate attesting theelicucyor BRISTOL S SARSNEPARIL LJ : TEAULT OF A SLow Feven\u2014] cortify that on the 16th March, 1860, mv son, nine years old, wan obliged to keep hia bed from the above rickness.I employed the best doctors, who took bi under their charge for two years, without affurdine relief.J.ast spring 1 cour menced Lo give DRristoL's SARSAPARILLA, and from the moment ho began taking the remedy n rapid improvement took place, and at presont he can walk with facility.I therefore advise all persons suffering with similar maladies to try Brisror\u2019s SARGAPARILLA.JEAN LACHANCE, Br.Hoon vx Quxasno, BA Aug., 1868.Reputation Established! Js.S.A.Hien is truly a publie benefactress, and her avonderful success is tnpree cedented.Ffer fame and her discoveries have gone abroud, and to-day she is in hee Fine the largest san wlacturess in the world.Everybody Interested.Vo lh and old age are c¢like benctited by the use of rs.8.I.Hien's World's Hair Restorer and Blair Presse ing.They acl directly upos the roots of the hair, cousing tuzuriol growthand beat ty.Your hair,if changed to yrey or z0hite by sichness or other causes, qUilE soon be rés stored 0 its maturai colur and beauty.Dandruifcrad- icated forever.The fair falling stopped.The most delicate heud-dress or Lon- netean berornavithonut fear of soiling.Themosidelight=- fut fragrauce to the hair is imparted.FF you svish to restore your hair, es in youth,andretain it Ehrousn life, without delay purchase az botile of cach of Firs.S.JA.Fiten\u2019s World's Flair Be storer and Pressing.Sold by Druggiste throughout the World, PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, 195 & 200 Greenwich St, Few.York.ry y 1 STÉREPURO CAUTION AGAINST COUXTFAFETTS, Nope aro genuine unless the signature of Bi.and L.Perry and Co.18 atfixed to vaeh wrapper, and blown on the botile; and each bottle 1x protecred by u patent capsule beur- ing the proprietor\u2019s name and address full, THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE JERRY'S CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA- CUM ieslores the turpauosi powess ol hie when exhausted by tie tollica ol youll, as Urily, or uld age, [Lisa certain cute 16 all cases of extiie vecvous debility produced vy early tmpeudence, and various othe cuusus, spermatosrh&a, exhaustion, 1ncupa- city tor society, study, or business, sndiges- toll, shortuess of breath, dinness of sight, ziddiness, chiolie, bowel aud bitious live: complaints, constipation and selaxilion, dy- seniry, asthma, jaundice, lever, lumnbago, gout, chewmmatizin, coughs, colds, sore, weak and ulcerated thivals, nervousness, hysiena, pains iu the tunbs, Juterrupted circulation, ve-dolereau, restlesstiess sl night, all chhonie diseases and aud ali lemule complaiuts.Ftis invaluable tbedicite 18 the Most wonder- sul triumph ol art oves nature, aud 18 adapted \u2018or both sexes.It hasthe elfectol resturing ud incressing the natural vigour of those who are sufiering irom prostration and langour produced by sujonining mn the colonies or an notelimates.\u2018I livusands have been restored io health and vigour by 1s use, us sworn to ot oath before the Righ.Honorable Matthew Wood, Lurd Mayor of Loudon, andthe follow- ug Aldermen :\u2014 Sir John Kamer, George Scholey, lsq., John Atkins, Esq., and oihers.CL Price 11a.per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s., which saves !ls.: and in £5 bottles etledung a saving of £1 125.Perry's Concentrated Detersive Essence.A remedy for any of the forms ol Secondary symptoms, and tor punfying the system from somtamination.It is recommended for all those diseases for which mercury, &c., are not only employed in vain, but lou often 10 \u2018he utter ruin ol health, Its aclon 1s purely letersive, and its beneficiul iulluence on the system is undeniable.Price lls.and 33s.per bottle, alsu a saving of 11s.Perry's Patent Concentrated Jssence of Copar- ba and Cubeb Sugar coated Globules.An agreeable preggration of the very essence if the Balsam of Æopaiba and Cubebe, per- lectly tasteless, still retaming at the same une ail 118 curative powers.In all cases of Gouorsbaa, Gleet, Stricture, %e., a single tninl will prove the eflicacy ol this invaluable remedy ; as it al once acla apon the kidneys, biadder, and the vrino- zenital organs, restoring them to thetr healthy «tate.Price Ila.and 33s.per box.Heart DEPENDS UPON Pure Broop.\u2014 Perry's Purifying Specilic Pills, an infallible cute for all disounscs of the s}pin, such asseurvy, serofula, ulcers, boils, blotéhes, prmplesontlie {ace and bo ly &c.Price Ils.aud 33s.per box.Ou Nervous Relaxation and Exhaustion, New edition, enlarged to 199 pages, illustrated by 100 anatomical colored Knrravings, on steal, just published, price 2s.6d.UE SILENT FRIEND.\u2014A medical work on the naluie, treatment and cure of ne:- vous and physical debilny ; exliaustion, aper- matorrhœa, and all urino-genital diseases o! the nervaps system, and other diseases 1nci- dental t oll.sexes, producing a degeneracy of mental and physical strength, terminating in total debility and incapacity ; shewing why hear diseases zo often appear incurable, when in realuy they can be ellectunlly removed by \u2018he inst simple means.Also, to be had from all agen:s in all parle of thagworld, Extracts [rom the Silent Friend, price Bd., which contains directions lor the amdance ol patients.Sold at Messrs.R.& L.PERRY & Co.'s wholesale Depot, No.19 Berners street, Oxford «treet, London.Agents:\u2014BARCLAY & Co, Noo.75 Faringdon street, London.Messrs, R.& L.PERRY & Co.are only to be donavlied at their residence, No.19 Berners street, Oxford street, London, as they never, nnder\\ gay cirenmstances, travel either ; home J abrond ; aud they hereby caution th public againat any person naing their name : and, as a further precaution against {rand, the public is notified that none of their medicines are genuine unlesathe sobjoined fac-sim je of their signature ie attached 10 every wrapper.> J.MUSSON & CO., Agents for Quebec EALTH, HAPPINESS aud LONG LIFE {l ate within the reach ol all, by the Use ul Doctor BUCBAN'S VEGETABLE DOME>- TIC MEDICINES, prepared [roa tie prescrip- ou vi the tate Dr.Buchan, Fellow the Royal College ol Physicians, &e., 8c.Lures ate daily made, aud ther silicacy proved an thousands ol Cases, allested belusu the Aldermen at Guudhalty the Right Honble.Lord Mayo of London, and siting Magistrates ol Marl- dorough Street, \\Ve-lminster, Worship Street, Bow Street, &e¢.Used by the most celebratud Clergymen, Medical men and others.DR TUCIIANS SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS.LL.Itisu well-kuovn lact that Sarsaparilla is ART-UNION OF LONDON, 444, WEST STRAND, WC.NEW PROSPECTUS, 1809.2 Instituted 1837.\u2014Iucorporated 1549, President : The Right lon.Lord HOUGHTON, D.C.L.Vice-Presidenls : The Most Hot.the Mauquis ol Northampton.Tne Very Reverend the Doan of St, Paul's, Council: 2.FE.Antrobus, Esq., F.S.A.Henry Baker, Fey.Charles Barry, Feq.Thomas Bell, Exqe, FRS.Fras, Bennoch, Esq., F.N.A.W.H.Badkin, I: q., Assistant Judge.Edgar A.Bowring, Esq., C.B.Robert B:oadwater, Esq.the greatest purities of the bloud im the world.Keep your Bioud pure !\u2014your Bowels regu ar !!\u2014and dely the doctor!!! \u2018These Pils srike atthe root ol each disease, and ate ful the cure of every athment Ineidentto Man, Wo man, and Child\u2014such ue Eruptions on the Skin, Lodigestion, Biiious, faver and Stomach compiainta, general Weakuess, Gout, Rheu- mation, Lumbugo, laits 11 (be Limbe, Headaches!\u2019 Sore S'hroais, and every complaint causeu by irregulaniies of the bowles, ub- structed perspiration, und deteriorated and unhealthy blood, These Pills work their way to the very roots of cach discase, cleansing 1n their passage, especisily where mercury bas been taken, abd removing every unhealthy accumulation Lil the blued is purilied, (he whole system renuvnted, aud all the onetions acting according to nature ; the duties ol lle become à pleasure, where before they had beensad and weary burdeus.Donothesilate! do nur deluy ! a clean stomach must make à clean body.A clean body will conta pure blood when tie stomach, boty and blood ure pure,irom regulatingand cleansing the bowels, health ts certain.Begin at the begrming waste no time; sinke al the root of your ailment.Again, | say, luok to your stomach, One trial ol these Piils will lorce conviction.Sold in bottles, at 1s.13d., 3s.9d., 4s.6d, and Île._ .DOCTOR BUCHAN\u2019S INVIGORATING ESSENCE, For Nervous relaxation andl general weakness, at once resteres aud invigoiales, with magical rapidity, the mostdsbilnated constitu- ion, thereby ensuring permanent health, in- greased strength und energy, and a redoubled development of the muscular system.Failure is impossible, for success 15 as certain as that day light follows darkness.I'he only in- tallible remedy for acquired, local and general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spurâts, diminution of vital energy, emactation, atl {01 all female complaints, This medicine aut only restores health and strength at once, out increases he natural vigour of man mn youth, maturity, and old age.I'he properties ofthis invaluabie re-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular system, eniiching, increasing, and purifying oucfi particnlar vital tad 5 ts aclion 18 Vever- failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws sfuature.As the falling rain vivifies theparched veaelation, so will the power of this all-poteut avant restore the lost strength and energy of all who sufler from exhaustive derangmenit, which sofew of the medical profession at- temit to treat.Price, 4s.6d.and 11ls.; or lour quantities in one, 35s.DR.BUCHAN'S VEGETABLE SKIN?OINTMENT Is tlie only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores.Ils eflects are wonderlul, giving instantreliel tothe suflerer.Many thousands have used it, and declare nn \u2026 be the best in the world.It 18 the only NATURAL REMEDY forall kinds ol sores and skin eruptions.lt never closes up the suriace of a wound while full of matter, but will first bring all to the surface, and finally neal without breaking out asain, The Pills aid the Ointment in the following :\u2014Piles, Boils, Bruises, Fxcoriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes wind ipe, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafed and Blistered Feet, Corng, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Sealds, Cuts, Biles, Freckles, Stings, Scrofula, King\u2019s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Siifl Joins, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumours, Old and déep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Warme, Itch, fe.Is.Id.and 28.9d.per pot.Agents for Quebec, : JOHN MUSSON & CO., Druggists, Bnade Street, Upper Town, October 17, 1864.12m THE « FLORENCE NIGHTINGALK?OF THE NURSERY.The following is an exiract ftom a letter writièn by the Reverend C.Z.Weizen to the German Reformed Messenger newspaper, at Chambersburg, Penn.:\u2014 \u201cA Beneractress.\u2014Just open the door for her,and Mis.WiNsLow wil] prove the American Florence Nightingale ol the Nursery.O1 this we are so sme, that we will teach our ss SUsv\u201d to say, \u201c À BLESSING ON Mns, Wins- LOW,\u201d for helping lier 10 survive and escape the griping, coheking, and teething siege.We contin every word set forth in the Prospectus.Ii performs precisely what i prolesses to perfoini, every port of 1\u2014nothing less.Away wilh your \u201c Cordial,?+\u2018 Pute- gotie,> + Dropa,\u201d +\u2018 Laudanum,\u201d and every other \u20186 Narcotie,\u201d by which the tabe is drugged into stupidity, and rendered dull and idiotic lor lile.We have never seen Mrs, Winalow\u2014know her unly thiough the pre- raratien of her ¢ Svohing Syrup for Children Teething\u2019?If we had the power, we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the tufunt Race.\u201d 25 cents a bottle.Sold by all Dragemisis.Be sure and call for « MRS.WANSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, having the facsimile of « Curis & Perkig™ od the ouside wrapper.Ailothers are base imitations, FROWN\u2019S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.\u20181 have neve) changed mv mind ruspect- mg them from the first, excepting to think yet batter of that which 1 began thinking woplol.7 ev.HENRY Wanv Bkrchen.For Throat Troutles they are n specific.\u201d .N.P.WiLLis.~ \u201cContain no opiom, nor anything injurions.\u201d?\u2014Dr.A.A.Waves, Chemist, Boston.« Au elegant combination for Coughs,?Du.(i.F.Bicerow, Boston.\u201cI reenmmend their uke\u2019to Public Speakers, \u201d\u2019\u2014 Rev.KE.H.Cyarin.
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