Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 15 août 1861, jeudi 15 août 1861
[" V POST OFFICE, Montbeal, June 22,1861.Arrivals and departures of Mails at Montreal.MAILS.Quebec (due only), Danville, &c., ) per Railroad.) North Shore Land Route to Quebec Sorel, Three Rivers, and Quebec, { bv Steamer.) Canada West, Ottawa, and Upper ! Ottawa,.f Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E.j- U.S., except Portland & Lacolle,.St.Hyacinthe and Melbourne, .j-Portland and Island Pond,.j- Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, «fcc.,.Longueuil and Contrecœur,.St.Laurent aud St.Eustache, .Grenville, Carillon & St.Benoit,.St.Therese, St.Rose, St.Jerome,.Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St John, N.B., Halifax & P.E.Island DUE.10.00 p m 8.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 3.00\tp m 10.30 p m 10.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 11.00\tp m 10.30\ta m 12.45 p m 12.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 6.30 pm 9.15 a m 6.30\tpm 11.30\ta m 1.30\tpm 10.00\ta m 8.00 a m 6.30\tpm 8.00\ta m 5.00\tp m 1.30\tp m CLOSE.3.30\tpm 1 4.00\tp m 6.00\tp m 7.15 a m2 7.00\tp m 2.30\tp m 6.00\ta m 2.30 p m 2.30\tp m 7.30\ta m 3.30\tp m3 7.30\ta m 3.30\tp m4 5.00\ta m 5.00\ta m 2.00\tp m 2.00 p m 3.30\tp m 2.00 p m 7.30\ta m 5.30\ta m 7.30\ta m 6.30\ta m 3.30\tp m Conductor\u2019s Bag de do do open till 4.15 p.m.do\t8.00 a.m.& 7,45 P.M.do\t8.30 a.m.& 4.15 p.m.do 8.30 a.m.& 4.15 p.m.Kegiatered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before tbe closing of each Mail.Note.\u2014AH the aboyé mails are daily [Sundays excepted), except that for St.John\u2019s, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Island, which arrives and doses every Wednesday and Saturday\u2014and that by North Shore Land Eoute to Quebec, which arrives every day except Tuesday, and closes every day except Sunday.George Horne, WHOLESALE & RETAIL STATIONER, Account Book Manufacturer, Print Seiler and Picture Frame Maker, 62 & 54 ST.FRANCOIS XAYIER STREET, EÏONTHEÆIj.Always ON HAND a large stock of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, &c., which he ofifers WHOLESALE AT VERY LOW PRICES.NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS\u2014Wholesale only\u2014at Reduced Prices.A LAfcGB STOCK 05* GILT AND ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS, For PICTURE FRAMES, always on hand.PICTURE FRAMES made to order on short notice, at the lowest prices.Parties purchasing ENGRAVINGS and PRINTS From the Subscriber can have them Framed at Reduced Prices, and carefully packed and forwarded.Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention.GEO.HORNE, 52 k 54 St.J?rancois Xavier Street.July 1.\t156 l.Forester, fUloir Sl Go.HAVE REMOVED TO No, 17 St.Helen Street, Corner of Recollet Street, Opposite the Stores of Jesse Joseph, Esq.May 6.\t108 N O T I C E .The Office of the Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.REMOVED TO TOUPHTS BUILDING, Next Door to the Pilot Office, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, MONTREAL.April 30.\t103 FOR SALE.Several Most Desirable Properties.City frontage of about 51 and about 57 feet on aildings and Outhouses 1 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LIIL MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1861.NUMBER 195.mm OFFICE, St.Peter Street, near Craig, Nbxt Door to Mayor & Morgan's.May 22.122 TO IMPORTER! OF TEAS.THE Undersigned give notice that they will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On arrival of the Skip \u201c Lord Clarendon,\u201d Now on her voyage from SHANGHAE and NINGPO, HER CARGO, Consisting of NEW CROP GREEN AND BUCK TEiS, Selected for the Canadian Market.Due notice will be given of the day of Sale and other particulars.David Torrance & Co.May 13.\t114 Great Eastern.ENTLEMEN going down to QUEBEC to \\JT see the BIG SHIP, will do well to lay in a supply of UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c., which are to be found in great variety at KEMP & CO.\u2019S Place d\u2019Armes Shirt Establishment, Second door east Place d\u2019Armes.July 10.164 D- THE GORILLA.CHAILLU\u2019S ADVENTURES in EQUATO- npHAT PROPERTY having a JL about 100 feet on Vitre -Street feet on Cheneville Stre George Street, with thereon.A lot of LAND extending from George Street to Cheneville Street.Size about 47 feet by 100 feet, on which is situated Mr.Martin\u2019s Carpenter Shop and Lumber Yard.A STONE DWELLING on Vitre Street, near St.Charles Barrommee Street.The CORNER STORE of said St.Charles Barrommee and Vitre Streets, at present occupied by P.Scanlan, as Grocer.And the adjoining properties in St.Charles Barrommee Street, Nos.32 and 34.19 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, July 23, 1861.\t176 Vsty Valuable Farm for Sale, OR TO LET.THF Undersigned being about to proceed to Ireland in Autumn next is desirous of disposing of, or Leasing for a terra of years, his well known highly improved FARM, being one of the largest on the Island of Montreal,-situated at Cote St.Louis, within two miles of the City.The proprietor has resided for thirty years on said property, and annually enriched the Land t® such an extent that he flatters himself that it is in most perfect condition and exceedingly prolific.Oa the Farm is a comfortable STONE DWELLING, together with first class Stables, Cow-Houses, Barns, Sheds, &c., &c., never failing Spring Water, &c.The whole of which is submitted for Sale, together with the whole of the standing Crops, Farm Stock, consisting of about 75 Head of Horned Cattle, 15 Horses, 6 Iron Ploughs, 3 Lumber Wagons, Horse Power Thrashing Mill, Mowing Machines, and every Agricultural Implement required on a first class Farm.Intending purchasers or lessees may visit the Farm on any day, (Sundays excepted,) at any hour.JAMES HUGHES, Farmer, Cote St.Louis.N.B.\u2014Any communication by letter, or otherwise may be left at the Office of Mr.Jones, 11 Tattersalls,\u201d Great St.James Street.July 20.\tws 173 manners and Customs of the People, and of the Chase of the Gorilla, the Crocodile, Leopard, Elephant, Hippopotamus, and other Animals.\u2014 One vol., 8vo.; many illustrations.$3.00 by mail $3.35.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 Vol.2 Buckle\u2019s History of Civilization.8vo.$2.50, by Post $2.85.The Presbyterian\u2019s Hand Book of the Church.By Rev.Dr.Parker and Rev.R.Smith.50 cents, by post 58 cents.A Day\u2019s Ride ; a Life\u2019s Romance.By Charles Lever.Paper 50 cents; by post 60c.Just received, and for sale by B.DAWSON & SON, No.23 Great St.James Street.July 3.\t162 O' PERSY DAVIS\u2019 VEGETABLE JjPctu'L jâULLLeï We as/c {he attention of the publie to this long\u2019 test'd and unrivalled rr H'amïly JÆediciize.Jt nas been favorably known, for more than twenty years, during which time we have received t!Lau.&aj'iAA of testimonials, showing this JÆedicine to he an almost never failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon \u2014 Budden Golds, Coughs, Fever and figv.e, Headache, Yjtlious Fever, Fains in the Bide, §aek, and Loins, as wed as in the Joints and limbs; ^ffruJ-cfc^L-C.cirul Jjfju\u2019juruitLc fjPalnA in any part of the system, Toothache and Fains in tl } Head and Face.fis a J3$lcucA.ffiLifpirit- and £JJcùtlc.for the ffïamarjt, it seldom fails to cure (Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, ftcid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, fficJz /(frnilnrlip, Files, Jlsth-ma or Fhthisic, Ringworms, Ijoils, Felons, Whit-lows, Old Bores, Swelled Joints, and ffLairtal (Zilch LLLtip of the ffu.sLrm., It is also a prompt and sure Remedy for Cramp and Fain in the Stomach, Fainters\u2019 Colic, (ZZLclïi'-Ilc£jCL, (Dysentery, ffatrL-msJ1 fÇcjri/iLaln.t, Cholera JÆorbus, ChoU erra Infantum, Baalds, IJums, Sprains, Jjruises, Frost IJites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Scoipions, Centipedes, and the JJites of Foisonoue Insects and Venomous Reptiles.See Directions accompanying each bottle.7t has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost\tnxLtian IcnauLn.to Americans.It is the alynost constant companion and inestimable friend qf the /rzlssLan.ai\u2018it and the trctiuiLLcï, \u2022\u2014 on.sea and land, \u2014 and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers without it.Prices, 121 ct-s, 23 cts\u201e 50 cfs, and $1.00 per Mk PERRY DAVIS & SON, ^ MANDÏACTUUF.I1S AND I\u2019llOPRIETOKU, PROVIDENCE, R.I.Sold by dealers every where.JTST RECEIVED,\u2014 A new supply of F MON.LICITATION.N MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH of AUGUST instant, 1861, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON, at the DOOR of the CHURCH of the PARISH of LAPRAIRIE, will be Sold, to the last and highest bidder, the following LOT of LAND, depending of the community of goods which has existed between MARIE BEAN and her late husband JAMES BOWES, to wit :\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, situate on the south-east side of the road of Cote St.Joseph, in the said ed in front Egerton, on one side by Christopher Master-man, and on the other side by the late Robert Phillips\u2019 representatives, with a House, Barn and other Buildings thereon erected For particulars, apply to H.LANCTOT, N.P., Village of Laprairie.August 7.\tr ws 188 Optical, Mathematical & Surveying INSTRUMENTS.NOTICE, THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED ON BY S.Hoffnung & Co., At the Corner of Place d\u2019Armes and Notre Dame Street, HAS BEEN REMOVED To the Establishment of the Undersigned, WHERE IT NOW FORMS A SEPARATE AND DISTINCT DEPARTMENT.The Stock has been considerably increased, and will be found completely assorted in every branch of the OPTICAL EUSINESS.Notwithstanding the great scarcity at this time of the Celebrated Brazillian Pebble SPECTACLES, A fall assortment\u2014it is believed the only one in Montreal,\u2014to suit every defect of vision, will be found at this establishment ; and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine the difference, which will be readily demonstrated, between this superior medium of sight and the common glass so generally sold.The Mechanical Department is under the charge of a thoroughly experienced and practical Optician, who will undertake every description of repairing with economy and despatch.A.HOFFNUNG, 170 Notre Dame Street.May IT.\t_____l}8_ TIN FOIL AND METALLIC CAP MANUFACTORY, No.38 Crosby Street, N.Y.JOHW J.CROOKE D CO.Are manufacturing, under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED, OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Fine Cut and Cavendish Tobacco, Cheese, Spices, Ssc., IfC., l;c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strength to the imported article.METALLIC CAPS, INVALUABLE For Sealing Bottles containing Wine or other liquids.Jars, &c., stamped with any name or design requireo.Also, MUSIC PLATES, BOLDER.TYPE A BRITANNIA METALS Aug 114.\tly 194 FIRST PRIZE BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.HDWABB HIMES.MERCHANT AND JUVENILE TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public, that he has RE MOVED his Business to those Large Premises opposite his late Store, No.141 NOTRE DAME STREET, opposite St.John Street.ALL THE NEW STYLES in CHILDREN\u2019S CLOTHING.ZOUAVE SUITS, KNICKERBOCKER SUITS,' SCHOOL SUITS, Jackets, Sacks and Pants.NEW GOODS\u2014NEW STYLES.!t?*A Large Stock kept Ready-Made.PRICES MODERATE.May 15.\tH6 GIBB & CO.AYE JUST RECEIVED, per Steamship \u201c Hibernian,\u201d a Case of LINCOLN & BEFNETT\u2019S and JOHNSONS celebrated London made BLACK SILK HATS; with a sample case of SUMMER STRAW and M«HAIR DITTO.\u2014Also,\u2014 ^ATENTÎüLfTARŸCAîFfËfeîf^ anÿa?Æî^§ assortment of SUMMER WAISTCOATINGS and TROWSERINGS.July 23.\t175 DRY GOODS WHOLESALE.THE Subscriber invites attention to his SPRING IMPORTATION of DRY GOODS, now very complete.He especially calls attention to his Stock of Paisley Filled & Fancy Shawls AND DRESS GOODS, Consisting of every Novelty.ALEX.WALKER, St.Peter Street.March 18.\t\u2019\t6® f Ï Furniture IFurniture C.ROBERTSON &.CO., No.56 CRAIG STREET, BE G leave to inform their Friends and the Public that they are now completing their STOCK for SPRING TRADE, and solicit an inspection of a choice selection, consisting of\u2014-CHAMBER SET, with and without Marble Tops WARDROBES, BOOK-CASES, CHKFFONIERS, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS SOFAS, DINING and CENTRE TABLES A large variety of CHAIRS BEDSTEADS of all Patterns.HAIR MATTRASSES and PALLIASSES All of which are of the best quality, and will be Sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for CASH ONLY.March 26.\t73 JOIN Glim, DRUGGIST, 295 Notre Dame Street, OFFERS FOR SALE, CREAM OF TARTAR, in barrels, warranted pure CASTILE SOAP, direct from Marseilles CANARY SEED, extra fine, in barrels COD LIVER OIL, prime Newfoundland ESSENCE OF LEMON, fresh imported Prime HONDURAS COCHINEAL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA, in casks and jars GUM ARABIC, sorts and snperior, picked OIL OF PEPPERMINT, pure, in tins CORKS\u2014Bottle, Phial and Ginger Beer JAMAICA GINGER, in barrels OXALIC ACID, Tartaric Acid, Acetic Acid SALAD OIL, Sardines, Honey and Brown Windsor Soaps, Pearl Ash, Alum, Carbonate of Soda, Saltpetre, Borax, Oil of Cloves, Cinnamon, and Wintergreen, &c., &c.\u2014also,\u2014 100 gross Cork Floats.June 27.\t153 R.CAMPBELL & CO.WOULD respectfully invite to an examination of the new designs they are now exhibiting at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street, Being an additional supply to their previous importations of this Spring.PERSIAN & TURKISH STYLES, IN VELVET, TAPESTRY & BRUSSELS CARPETS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Cut as may-be required.RICH CURTAIN STUFFS In great variety.Hearth Rugs, Mats, Matting, Stair Rods, with all other articles adapted to a Carpet Business.Wholesale,and Retail.R.[CAMPBELL & CO., 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.April 15.\t?\t90 PETITIONS.GEO.W.\"£ & IG0.Have Receive^ Opened out 460 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, The latter comprising all the Novelties and Latest Styles of the Season.The Stock of STAPLE GOODS ^ large, and worthy the attention of close buyers.S3*Town and Country Buyers are invited to examine the Stock, at BOYER\u2019S BLOCK, Custom House Square.March 27.\t74 BOOKS ! BOOKS ! BOOKS! Royal Victoria Hotel, OTTAWA.HTHIS HOUSE being situated immediately op-L posite the Parliament Buildings, and commanding a beautiful view of the Chaudière Falls, Suspension Bridge, and surrounding Scenery, and patronized by their ROYAL HIGHNESSES the PRINCE OF WALES and PRINCE ALFRED, and the GOVERNOR GENERAL, is now open to the Public as a FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, at rates not higher than at other respectable establishments.A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited by GRO.F.POPE, Formerly of Montreal.\u201e\tWM.D.WARD.Ottawa, July 16, 1861.\t1Ï2 St.Leon Mineral Water PERSONS who are suffering from Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, and affections of the Liver and Kidneys, will find a pleasant and agreeable reuiea^ in me I.\t,r ,1 the virtues of which i especially at this season of the yean are too well known to require any puffing.It only needs a trial to prove its superiority over all others.Agents wanted in town and country.Harte's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and removes blotches, pimples and all other cutaneous eruptions of the skin.Finest Coal Oil, 4s 6d a gallon Finest Burning Fluid, 4s a gallon Lemon Kali, 25c per bottle J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 268 Notre Dame Street.July 18.\tIT! MMIS OF TMEtT CITIES.\"WA, the undersigned Mayors, hereby certify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and Physicians of our several cities have signed a document of assurance to us that the remedies of DR.J.C.AYER & CO., of Dowell, (Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pills, Ague Cure, and Cherry Pectoral,) have been found to be medicines of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the community.HON\".JAMES COOK, Mayor of LoWEIX, MASS.HON.ALBIN BEARD, Mayor of Nashua, N.H.HON.E.W.HARRINGTON, Mayor of Maxchestee, N.H.HON.JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of Concord, If.H.HON.A.H.BULLOCK, Mayor of Woccrsteb, Mass.HON.NATH\u2019L SILSBEE, Mayor of Salem, Mass.HON.I>.W.LINCOLN, Mayor of Boston, Mass.HOST.WM.M.] HON.AMOS W, H SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, to the last and highest bidder, on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the MORNING, at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES, in the District of Montreal\u2014 A BUILDING LOT, advantageously situated for a Store, in the said Parish of Pointe-aux-Trembles, measuring eighty-one feet in front by one hundred and twenty-six feet in depth; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear and at one side by Joseph Beaudry, and on the other side by John Tiffin, with a House, Stable and Shed thereon erected.11 This Building Lot belongs to the community of property heretofore existing between the Sieur MICHEL ARCHAMBAULT and the late Dame JOSEPHTE ARCHAMBAULT, his spouse.The terms of payment will be easy, and the conditions of Sale announced at the time of adjudication.They may be previously ascertained by application to the aforesaid Sieur MICHEL ARCHAMBAULT ; or to the undersigned Notary.OCT.REGNIER, N.P.Pointe-aux-Trembles, } June 11, 1861.j\tm T 183 ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, at the CHURCH DOOR of the PARISH of ST.ALEXANDRE, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock of the FORENOON, the following IMMOVABLE PROPERTY, depending of the community that has existed between the late MOYSE PINSO-NEAULT and FLAVIE CARBONNEAU, his widow, to wit :\u2014 A FARM, lying and situated on the south side of the Grand Line of the Seigniory of Sabre' vois, in the Parish of St.Alexandre, being two arpents in front by twenty-eight arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the highway, in rear by the Seventh Concession of the said Seigniory, on one side by A.Bessette, and on the other side by T.Bourgeois, with a House, Barn and other Buildings thereon erected.For the conditions of Sale, apply to the undersigned Notaries, at their Office, at Iberville.V.H.VINCELETTE, N.P., F.L.MONGEAU, N.P.Iberville, July 22, 1861.\tr is 183 supply of FRESH SMOKED SAL- \u2014Also,\u2014 A large and choice lot of NEWFOUNDLAND SARDINES.Wholesale and Retail by BRUNE AN k DUFRESNE, .\t152 Notre Dame Street.July 26.\t178 Ï0TÎI FROM threa to five years, on GOOD BAILLEUR DE PONDS, One Thousand Pounds.Applicants, addren Box 13 Post Office, 134 SALE By Authority of Justice.ON MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON, will be Sold by Auction, at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of ST.HYACINTHE, the PROPERTY hereinafter described belonging to' the Minor Children of ALEXIS CHARBONNEAU, to wit:\u2014 A FARM, situated in the Parish of St.Hyacinthe, to the north-east of the St.Simon Concession Road, measuring four and-a-half arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the said Road, in rear by the line dividing the farms of Grand Concession and those of St.Simon, to the south-east by the widow Alexis Lavallee, and to the north-west by Joseph Gendreau, with a House, Bam and other Buildings thereon erected.For the conditions of Sale, apply to the undersigned Notary.LS.TACHE.St.Hyacinthe, July 30, 1861.r ts 183 Important from tbe Republic Î ! N E Just Received.W S T Y L PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 SAUCE\u2014Just received.Also, a large supply of GOSNELL\u2019S HAIR BRUSHES.For sale by J.GARDNER, Chemist, Notre Dame Street.June 27.\t153 MBTEBNE M.~ LBRINTEAU & CO.\u2019S Superior WHITE .BORDEAUX WINE, the best FRENCH WHITE WINE imported, and the most convenient for the warm season, offered at the low price of $3.00 per dozen bottles, glass included, by their Agents, Pirotte, Bro.& Co., Q 15 Hospit.nl Strn»t Jnlv 10.\t2m 164 UEEN\u2019S OWN\u2014 Breakfast Bacon For sale by ALEX.McGIBBON.E S American Soft Felt Hats, FOR SUMMER WEAR, ONE OUNCE WEIGHT.John Hen June 14.irson So Co., CRYSTAL BLOCK.142 PIEW MUSIC, FOR SALE AT H.FRINGE\u2019S, 147 NOTRE DAME STREET.VOCAL.To the Memory of Ellsworth.The American Flag.The Stars and Stripes for Ever.The Day of Parting.Song of Beauty.INSTRUMENTAL.D\u2019Albert\u2019s Rifle Corps Vaises.Kate Vankoughuet\u2019s Prince Alfred Quadrille.Prince\u2019s Kars Galop, [ Second Edition] Blumenthal\u2019s Muette de Portici Richard's Bolero from Sicilienne Vespers, as sung by Carlotta Patti Adelung\u2019s Crowded Ball Room Galop £3\" Pianos for hire always on hand.July 5.\t169 Thomas & William Molson & Co.OFFER FOR SALE THEIR Celebrated WHISKY, in puncheons and barrels.ALE and PORTER of various kinds, in bottle, and casks of 7], 15, 30 and 60 galls Alcohol, in carboys and barrels All of the first quality, and at the lowest prices.Families regularly supplied at their residences with Pale and Bitter Ales and Porter.Orders left at the City Office, 61 Commissioners\u2019 Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin, or at their Office, 260 St.Mary Street, will receive prompt attention.June 5.\t134 A Hint to the Ladies.The is is superior to any Starch in the market, and in price one-third less.To be had of all Grocers.CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Edwardsburgh, C.W.July 21.\t157 BRANDY.DULARY, BELLAMY .êl39 hx.tjy.q.resDQnsiblf Contractor.The Water Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest nor any of the Tenders.By Order.LOUIS LESAGE, Superintendent M.W.W.Water Works Department, ) City Hall,\tV Montreal, August 5, 1861.)\t186 s COMMISSARIAT CANADA, ( MONTREAL, 22nd July, 1861.SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Senior Commissariat Officer until NOON on SATURDAY, the 17th AUGUST, 1861, for the supply of 1300 COEDS OF WOOD, French measure, to be delivered by the Contractor into the Commissariat Fuel Yard, on or before the 15th November next, in stacks of one cord high, and to repile the same, at his own expense, in stacks of four cords high, to consist of equal proportions of HARD MAPLE and BLACK BIRCH, sound and of the best quality, and sufficiently split; Logs of a larger size, and Sticks with projecting knots or crooked, being inad-missable ; but no Stick is to be less than three inches in diameter.The length of the Sticks or Pieces to be 3 feet English measure, from point to scarp, or the cord to be made equivalent thereto.Wood under 2| feet in length will not be received, and intermediate lengths between 3 feet and 2£ feet will be received as 2] feet only.All Wood of 3 feet is to be stacked separately from that of 2] feet long.The price per Cord to be stated.Payment will be made on delivery, mwf 174 Tenders, dors for COMMISSARIAT CANADA, MONTREAL, 22nd July, 1861.[marked on the Envelope, \u201c Ten-as the case may be\u2019, Try No.19 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, FOR CHEAP STATIONERY.Large letter envelopes, only EIGHTY CENTS [4s] A THOUSAND.Large Commercial NOTE PAPER only NINETY CENTS (43 6d| A REAM.Fine Cream Laid Note PAPER, FIVE QUIRES for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.STARIONERY of all kinds at Lowest Prices.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.\"VTEW BOOKS\u2014NEW MUSIC.i\\ New STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, from Ninety Cents a Dozen, received at NO.19 Great St.James Street.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.July 31.\t182 Apothecaries The Prince to H.H.H.of Wales.MEDICAL HALL.Opposite the Post Office.LEECHES! LEECHES! Fine, healthy Swedish received at LEECHES, just THE MEDICAL HALL.tT'RESH CODLIVEROIL,\u2014Justreceivedfrom Newfoundland, at THE MEDICAL HALL.J^ENZOLINE\u2014For removing Paint, Grease, Oil, Tar, &c., from the finest fabric, pared at THE MEDICAL HALL.July 26.\t178 Pre- Celebrated Mercurial & Portable BAROMETER, MANUFACTURED BY J.WESTON & CO.And Sold by J.H.DORWIN, 42 St.Froncois Xavier Street.July 25.\t1m DC Its 177 mfii's UNIVERSAL FRESH SUPPLIES, Direct from the Springs, OF THE Celebrated Plant?\" Are now ARRIVING Di PLACE D\u2019ARML, Tater lu DEPOT, xelL.S3\u201dAll orders delivered in any part of the City free of charge.May 11.\t113 Apothecaries\u2019 Hall Cathedral Block.DINNEFORD\u2019S FLUID MAGNESIA, Do.Acidulated Syrup Murray\u2019s Fluid Magnesia Decastro\u2019s Hydrate of Magnesia Just received by LAMPLOCGH& CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.100 oz.Virgin Otto of Roses, 100 oz.Commercial do do Finest Oils of Bergamot, Lemon and Orange Just received by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.Finest Venetian sponges, for the Bath and Toilet Finest London Hair Brushes Finest London Soaps-\u2014Honey, Brown Windsor, Rose of England, Ac., Sponge Bags Just received by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.Mjrost l.\ti§3 For all Throat and Lung Complaints, including wUhmost perfect results, Whooping Cough Chronic and Common Coughs, Bronchial and Throat.r'omplaints, always forerunners of Con-sumption.As a Soothing Syrup, it has no superior.h reed from all Opiate or Emetic properties, may be used by most delicate constitutions, and with perfect confidence.ÊuSNfîpÜ'S and; ATUfMlriP'WE The Greatest Natural Opiate ever offered to the world, containing not a particle of Opium, nor any substance but its strictly vegetable and medical properties.A sure remedy for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tooth and Ear-ache Catarrh, Rose or Hay Fever, and all minor Nervous Complaints.For Loss of Sleep, aud Headache in all its varieties, it has no equal, and to which most undoubted testimonials are offered.For Delirium Tremens it is a most perfect remedy.\t.\t,\t.For Bowel Complains, after removing the pam it acts as physic, a most important contrast with the constipatory effects of Opium.To Physicians, Formulas and Trial Bottles will be sent, and to Dealer or Invalid a descrip, tive pamphlet without \u201c postage stamp.\u201d Prepared under the special supervision of JOHN L.HUNNEWELL, CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, No.9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts To whom please direct all communications.Prices.\u2014Large Cough Remedy, 50 cts ; Small Cough Remedy, 25 cts.Tolu Anodyne, 50 cts, per bottle.For sale by the usual Wholesale and Retail Dealers everywhere.LYMANS, CLARK & CO., Wholesale Agents, and by 9.J.Lyman & Co., and Kenneth, Campbell & Co., Montreal ; Northrup & Lyman, New eastle ; and Lymans, Eliott & Co., Toronto.Mareh4,\t9m tis DSW 54 Corporation_of Montreal.FIRE DEPARTMENT.Wooden Buildings.NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has received peremptory orders to prosecute all persons found contravening the provisions of the LAW which PROHIBIT the ERECTION of any WOODEN BUILDING, of any kind or description whatsoever, within the limits of this City.And all persons who may have constructed Wooden (frame) Buildings, with a view to encase them with Brick, are hereby notified that if such Buildings are not Bricked and put in conformity with the Law, within two weeks from this day, they will be prosecuted without distinction.(By order,) J.BTE.DEBUG, Inspector of Fire Department.City Hall,\t} Montreal, 10th Aug., 1861.S\tr mwf 192 HON.ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.HON.R.D.HON.BAUGH, Mayor of MBMFTIIS, Tknx.sffgfllpf GERARD STITH, Mayor of NEW 0IUÆANS, LA.HON.H.D.SCRANTON, Mayor of RociiESTKB, N.Y.DE WITT C.HON.HON.GROVEx HON.C.HON.GEO.WILSON, Mayor of Pittsburg, Pa.H.BUHL, Mayor of Detroit, Mich.HEMAN L.PAGE, Mayor of MlLWAUKIE, WlS.HON.W.W.VAUGHN, Mayor of Racine, Wis.HON.A.PARR, Mayor of Kenosha, Wis.HON.JOHN C.HAINES, Mayor of Chicago, III.HEATH, Mayor of SELMA, Ala.HON.M.J.A.HON.A.J.HON.W.S.NOBLE, Mayor of Montgomery, Ala.HOLYBAD, Mayor of Columbus, Ga.DON ESPARTEBO MANUEL, Mayor of Vera Cruz.DON PIETBE DE CABALLO, Mayor of Mexico.DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES, Mayor of HAVANA.DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA, Mayor of LIMA, Peru.DON M.G.MILANGNO, Mayor of Valparaiso, Chili.DON MABO SESQUIPEDALIA, Mayor of Eio Janeiro, Brazil.Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them, Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them, Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them, Ayer\u2019s Ayer\u2019s Ayer\u2019s Ayer\u2019s Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Corporation of Montreal.T HE CORPORATION having decided upon ENLARGING the DISTRIBUTING RESERVOIRS at the foot of the Mountain, the Undersigned is authorised to receive application ing the Excavation and Removal thereof at then-own risk and cost.The Ground will be divided into Sections to suit the parties, or it may be given out en bloc if so desired.The work to be done under the superintendence of the Undersigned.LOUIS LESAGE, Superintendent of the M.W.W.City Hall,\t) Montreal, 15th July, 1861.)\t169 t TjiiiFiiTMr Notice.The sixth instalment of ten per CENT, on the SHARES subscribed for in the SECOND EMISSION of the NEW STOCK of LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE, will be DUE and PAYABLE, on MONDAY, the 2nd of SEPTEMBER next.And the SECOND INSTALMENT of TEN PER CENT, on the SHARES subscribed for in the THIRD and LAST EMISSION of said STOCK, will also bo DUE and PAYABLE the SAME DAY.By Order.B.H.LeMOINE, Cashier.Montreal, August 1, 1861.b t 189 SHERIFF\u2019S SUE ' OF REAL.ESTATE.IN RE.No.no.DAMASE MASSON TOWNSEND, and WILLIAM A.Ts an excellent remedy, and worthy the confidence of the community.Is mi excellent remedy, and worthy the confidence of the community.Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the confidence of the community.AYER\u2019S SARSAPARILLA.For Spring Diseases.For Purifying; the Blood.For Scrofula or King\u2019s Evil.For Tumors, U lcers, an«l Sores* For Eruptions and Pimples.Por Blotches, Plains, and Boils.c\u2019 + * Anthonv\u2019s Eire.Rose, or Ex*vs1d~ jp0r Tetter or S*ilt Rheum.\t^eiao.Avor Scald Head and Ringworm* For Cancer and Cancerous Sores.For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Ilumctrs.For Female Diseases.For Suppression and Irregularity.For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.For Diver Complaints.For Diseases of the Heart.The Mayors of the chief cities of the United States.Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Ptru, Brazil, Mexico, aud in fact almost all the cities
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