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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" POST OFFICE, Montbeal, June Sff, 1862.Arrivals and departures o£ Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Steamer, including l Three Rivers & William Henry ) Quebec by Railroad.[ orth Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.Canada West Mixed Train.Way to Ottawa, including Offices I in Two Mountains.f Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and ) Clarenceville.:.f N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &( St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, Island Pond and Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.,.Longueuil and Contrecœur,.St.Laurent, St.Rose, St.Eustache, St.Therese & St.Jerome.Terrebonne, New Glasgow,.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.Island,.DUE.\tCLOSÏÏ.7.00 a m\t6.00 pm 8.00 a m 8.00 a m 11.00 p m 5.45 p m\t2.00\tp m 7.00\tp m 4.00\tp m 6.30\ta ml 8.30\ta m2 5.00 p m\t6.00 a m 10.30 a m 10.30 a m 10.30 a m 8.30 a m 3.45 p m\t3.00 p m 5.30 a in 3.00 p m 3.00\tp m 7.00\ta m 4.00\tp m3 6.30 p m\t5.00 a m 8.00 a m 1.45 p m 11.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 10.30 a m\t5 00 a m 2.00\tp m 3.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 2.00 pm 8.00 a m\t7.30 a m 5.00 pm\t6.30 a m 1.45 p m\t4.00 p m 1]\tConductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.15 a.m.2]\tdo\tdo\t9.15 a.m.3J\tdo\tdo\t7.30 a.h.& 4.30 P.M.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail All the above mails are daily, except Sunday, and that for St John, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Island is due every Monday and Thursday at 1 45 p.m., and closes every Monday and Thursday at 4.00 p m.T MTHS, VITRE STREET, Adjoining the Eoyal Horse Bazaar.THESE BATHS are fitted up and conducted on the English s/stem, and are now in full operation.Careful attendance and every comfort may be relied on, t3rFamüies can be accommodated at appointe.hours.May 21.\t121 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LIV.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1862.NUMBER 202 Out-Door Games.ÜII JRflOOlT.CEICKET \u2014Bata, Balls, Stumps, Gauntlets, Batting Gloves, Leg Guards, Spiked Soles, See., of all the celebrated manufacturers, comprising : \u2014 11 BARTELETT\u2019S\u201d Repercussive BATS \u201c CaLDECOüRT\u2019S\" Cane Handle do \u201c COBBETT\u2019S\u201d Treble Whalebone do \u201c PAGE\u2019S\u201d Cane Handle\tdo DUKE'S Double, Treble Seam & Crown BALLS ARCHERY.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 BOWS, ARROWS, QUIVERS, &c., &c.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.July 30.181 m urn ! ENTLEMEN intending to be present at the ^ GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S LEVEE will find a good supply of Fashionable Dress Hais JOHN HENDERSON & CO\u2019S., CRYSTAL BLOCK.Also, a great variety of styles in TWEED HATS and CAPS, CHUM HATS, &c., &c.Expected by next Steamer, a further supply of ENGLISH STRAW GOODS.June 14.142 TIE COlOilfL Life Assurance Company.HEAD OFFICE: lüiimlmi'gh a.Îiosîgrcal, 19 Great St.James Street.Mahaokr for Canada.W.M.RAMSAY.Inspector of Agencies.RICHARD BULL.ALL information on the subject of LIFE ASSURANCE will be given here or at any of the Agencies.W.M.RAMSAY, Manager.June 19,\t146 LEWIS&BlJRFEËr Nos, 28 & 30;CANAL STREET, BOSTON, Sole Agents of the Union Coal and Oil Company, OF MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, P Toad Car Wheels, Locomotive Engines Steamers, and all kinds of Stationery Machinery also, their Extra Cotton Spindle Oil Wool and Sewing Machine Oil, Rolling Mill Grease, &c , &c t from pure Cannel Coat.All warranted for the purposes for which they are recommended \u2014ALSO, IN STORE AND FOR SALE,- MAYSVILLE COAL OIL, for BURNING, made from pure Cannel Coal.PARAFFINE WAX and PARAFFINE WAX CANDLES.July 2.\t6m 157 GENTLEMEN ! Before starting on your Summer Trip, go to tbe Cheap Shirt Store And get a supply of the NEW PATENT ENAMELLED Shirt Collars and Cuffs.COLLARS.Is per dozen.CUFFS .10jd per half-dozen pair.JOHN AIT5CEN & CO.162\t211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.R.SHARPLEY HAS JUST RECEIVED a complete assortment of superior and well-seasoned Ivory BILLIARD BALLS 2 Inch.$11.00 2J Inch.15.00 21 Inch.18.00 21 Inch.22.00 2j Inch.25.00 BAGATELLE BALLS If Inch.$5.50 lj Inch.7.00 11 Inch.9.00 11 Inch.11.00 11 Inc.13.00 R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.August 1.\t183 SATCHELS.Ladies\u2019 Travelling and Gents\u2019 Tourists.A nice assortment now received at R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block.August 1.\t183 DROSS, C8EMICUS, Patent &c., icmes, &c., &c.r-J-I JL Hamilton,\u201d his Spring Importation Choice Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, English Peppermint Lozenges, Coltsfoot Rock, Finest Turkey Sponges, Duncan\u2019s Chloroform, Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid, Brown\u2019s Chlorodyne, Essence of Rennet, Hemp Seed, Canary Seed, Rape Seed, &c.JOHN GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 (West End) Notre Dame Street.June 7.\t176 Leeclies ! LeechesT ! JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamship \u201cHibernian,\u201d Î000 Finest Swedish Leeches! Chemist and Druggist, 295 Notre Dame Street, West.June 7.\t176.Ail Glass Patent Seif-Sealing JARS.IT'RUIT and VEGETABLES put up fresh in ?these JARS are admitted by Medical Men to be far more wholesome and nutritious than by the old plan of Cooking - most of the leading Physicians in this City having them in use.\u2014 Metal Jars or Covers have long been considered objectionable for Preserving anything containing acidity, and the KARTELL JAR, being wholly of Glass, and fastened and unfastened in a moment by a slight turn of the Cover, and requiring no cement, will be found upon trial to be a perfect success.Fruit, &c., thus being enclosed on all sides with Glass, and excluded from the air, retains its original flavor unchanged for years.For Sale, W holesale and Retail, by PROWSE & MoFARLANE, 66 Great St.James Street.July 19.\t____ 172 Landing and in Store, TOBACCOS\u2014Virginia Manufactures TEAS\u2014Green and Black SUGAR -Muscovado and Refined COFFEE\u2014Java and Rio RICE\u2014Arracan and Patna BRANDY \u2014Hhds, qr-casks and cases\u2014Vintages 1850 to 1860 GIN\u2014Hhds, qr-casks and cases RUM\u2014Puns Jamaica CLARET\u2014Hhds and cases SHERRY\u2014Hhds \u201cYsasi\u2019s\u201d CHAMPAGNE\u2014\u201cPerrier, Fils & Co\u201d SODA ASH, Alum, Sulphur, Epsom Salts CAUSTIC SODA, Cream Tartar, Vitriol RAISINS\u2014Layers, M R\u2019s and Sultanas CURRANTS, Almonds, French Plums, &c \u2014also,\u2014 Pepper, Pimenta, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger, Cloves, Cassia, Chicory, Starch, Tapioca, Cocoa, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Table Salt, Washing Crystals, Castor Oil, Canary Seed, Dutch Madder, &c -TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 Worcestershire Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces, Mustard, Sardines, Lobsters, &c, &c R1MMER, GUNN & CO.July 4.\t159 IVKRPOQL STOVED SALT\u2014400 BAGS For sale by JAMES TORRANCE & CO.July 22.\t174 Liverpool coarse salt\u2014mo bags For sale by JAMES TORRANCE & CO.July 22.\t174 Muscovado sugar-soo Hhds.prime GROCEBY For sale by JAMES TORRANCE k CO.July 22.\t174 ,T''ABLE CODFISH\u2014100 CWTS.X For sale by July 22.JAMES TORRANCE & CO.174 Drowd ai Lacbioe NEW BOOKS.DAWSON BROTHERS have just received\u2014 Religio Chemici Essays, by George Wilson, F.R.S.E., $2.50; Mineral Agent\u2019s Hand-book, by G.C.Mahon, Esq., $1.20; Reminiscences of Thomas Hartwell Horne, D.D., $1.50 ; Grandmother\u2019s Money, $1.50 ; Deaconesses, by Rev.J.S.Howson, D.D., $1.50; Predictions Realized in Modern Times, by Horace Welby, $1.50 ; Hymns for tbe Church on Earth, selected and arranged by Rev.J.C.Ryle, $1.25 ; The Curate and the Rector, by Elizabeth Strutt, 50 c.; Ancient History, by Elizabeth Sewell, $1.75; Central Truths, by Charles Stanford, $1.00 ; Lectures on the Liturgy, by A.N.Bethune, D.D., 70c.; The Queen of the Savannah, by Gustave Aimard, 60c.; Tbe Gospel of Jesus Christ, by Joseph A.Alexander, D.D., $2.00 ; The Atonement, by R.S.Candleish, D.D., $1.50 ; Flowers and Foliage for Indoor Plant Cases, by E.A.Mating, 30c.; Chambers\u2019 Economic and Comprehensive Dictionary, $2.00 ; Olive Blake\u2019s Good Work, by John Cordy Jaflfeson, 25c.\u2014also,\u2014 Godey\u2019s Lady Book for August, 25c.; Harper\u2019s Magazine, for August, 26c.; English Magazines for July; Once a Week, Cornhill, Good Words, Illustrated Times, Army List, Art Journal, Sixpenny, MacMillans, Leisure Hours, Sunday at Home, St.James, London Society, Ac., &c.For sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.July 19.\t172 Coals! jCoals ! ! THE Subscribers have constantly on hand, and offer for Sale AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.Lehigh, all sizes, best qualities and genuine article.Xoney Brook, Pittston, Lakawana, all sizes- Newcastle Blacksmith\u2019s Nut Double Screened, first quality.Scotch Steam, from sundry well-known pits Newcastle House and Grate Screened, best quatity.AND TO ARRIVE, Wine & Beer Bottles, IQuarts & Pints also, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Chimney Tiles, Drain Pipes, &c., &c.AND Coke\u2014Best Newcastle Foundry Coke, in lota to suit purchasers.Apply to J.O.MILLER, WOODS & Co., Corner Youville & McGill St., 143\tFoot of McGill Street.GLASGOW DRUG HALL (Nearly opposite Alexander\u2019s,) 268 NOTRE DAME STREET.HONEY ! HONEY 11\u2014Just received, a supply of beautiful WHITE VIRGIN HONEY, in boxes.HARTE\u2019S TOILET VINEGAR is an indispensable article of tbe Toilet during this hot weather ; for use in the bath, it will be found delightfully refresh ng, and Gentlemen will find it a luxury after shaving.Price 25 cents per bottle.LEMON KALI, for the instantaneous production of a delicious effervescing Lemonade.Price 25 cents per box.FINEST NON-EXPLOSIYE COAL OIL, 2s.3d.per gallon, or 5 gallons for two dollars.J.A.HARTE, Druggist July 16.\t169 FOR SALE \u2014Boiler Plate, \u201c Thorneycrott\u201d and \u201c Osier Bed\u201d ; Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron, all sizes ; Bar Iron, Glasgow, Elephant and Swedes ; Nails, Cut, Wrought and Horse, and Wrought Spikes ; Shot, all sizes ; Gunpowder in canisters ; Canada Plates, Pontpool, Glamorgan, Swansea, Hatton, Common, Ac.; Tin Plates, Charcoal and Coke, different brands.172\tWINN & HOLLAND.JAMES GARDNER fell from a Raft while passing the Lachme Rapids, about 11 o\u2019clock A.M.on Friday, tbe 6th instant.Any person finding the Body will please notify PAUL LARONY, Caughnawaga, who will pay all expenses, June 7.\t(J3g S)og Los! or Stolen, MFrom No.6 Portland Place, St.Antoine Street, a SMALL BLACK and TAN PRINCE CHARLES DOG.Has Long Ears and White Breast.A suitable reward will be given to the person Who returns the Dog.June 4-\t133 F OR SALE\u2014James & Go\u2019s White Paints and \u2014 Dry Leads, all qualities ; Cox & Go\u2019s do do ; Blundell\u2019s Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil ; Patty in bladders ; Glue, Borax, &c.; Glass, German, Sunderland and Smithville Sheet ; Fire Bricks, \u201c Ramsays.\u201d 172\tWINN & HOLLAND.EXCHANGE HOTEL, CORNER OP Saint Joseph and Saint Henry Streets MONTREAL.THE Subscriber begs leave to return bis sincere thanks to the Public in general, and especially to his friends, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for tbe last eighteen years, while proprietor of the Pavillion, American and Quebec Hotels.The above Hotel is not surpassed by any second-class House in this City, being situated in a pleasant street, and convenient to the Steamboat Landings, Railway Depots, Post Office, Banks, &c.The Horse Railway Cars pass the door every five minutes.The Subscriber hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal share of patronage.HENRY IRISH, Proprietor.May 20.\t3m 120 \u201c CÜ HOTfl 15 & 17 ST.GABRIEL STREET.THE Undersigned informs his Friends and the Public in general that he has made Great Improvements in the above-named Hotel.Visitors will always find bis Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of Steamboats and Cars.The Table i always well furnished.Prices ext emely moderate.SERAFINO GIRALDI.May 6.\t108 HOTEL, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.TO LET, as CHAMBERS for GENTLEMEN, at low Rents, a number of handsome cheerful Rooms, with the command of every Domestic Accommodation, in a portion of the above Establishment.Also, a large well lighted Room for the Meet ¦ ings of Clubs and Public Bodies.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Manager.June 16.\t143 QUEEN\u2019S.HÔTEL, (LATE REYERE), TORONTO, C.W.THOS.DICK, May 24 Proprietor.Iv 124 STEPHENSON HOUSE AND ST, CATHARINES SALINE_BATHS.In Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula, And Obstinate Syphilitio Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many and WOMBS IS FU& ©BUBS Effected by these Waters, have made them FAMOUS THROUGHOUT AMERICA ^\"REFERENCE Is permitted to the, following distinguished Visitors, as to the efficacy of the St.Catharines Waters in Disease:\u2014The Right Revd.Archbishop Hughes, Gen.J.Watson Webb, Alvah Hunt, Esq., Edwin Forrest, Esq., F.DePeyster, Esq., C.Stetson, Esq., D.Howard, Esq., Messrs.P.V.King and Lekoy, of JNew York City, H.W.Sergeant, Esq., of Fishkill, Messrs.Jas.Lawrence, P.Grant, and P C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop Unfold, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit, Prof.Jas.P.White, Buffa.lo, &c.The majority of the leading Physicians in the large cities are also well acquainted with the properties of the Waters, and the following gentlemen in /-.j.chancellor Blake, J.B.Kohi; B.Robinson, Esq.M.Vankougknet, Esq.: Canada : Toronto, John Galt, Esq., .Tnfiu-i- M AHy «1, M-ovYtveaA, Supenwion 'Bridge.Hiagara\u2019 FaUa~trams connecting with all Express trains on New York Central Railway will convey passengers direct to the Springs, per Great Western Railroad.For sale by all the principal Druggists in Montreal P.S.\u2014Wholesale orders, addressed J.BRIGGS Montrea., promptly attended to.Montreal, April 3, 1862.\tly 83 SEA BATHING.OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S (late Bang\u2019s) ISLAND, Fortlajnd Maa\u2019I>or.This new and beautiful HOTEL contains 100 Rooms, is built of Brick in the most substantial manner for a _______first-class Hotel, and will be opened as soon as completed\u2014about the 20th of June.All the amusements usually found at a first-class resort will be provided.A fine steamer will connect with the trains at Portland.The Island is situated in the mouth of the Harbor, in plain view of Portland and the shipping, and has upon it fine walks and drives.The subscribers, late of the Ocean House, Rye Beach, where they have been the past 14 years, have leased the above establishment for a term of years, and intend to sustain the reputation already gained of keeping a first-class Hotel, and particularly desirable for families, parties of pleasure and invalids.Letters addressed to Ottawa House, Cushing\u2019s Island, Portland, Me., will meet with prompt attention.May 29.JOB JENNESS & SON.4m 128 Chateauguay Lake House, Kept hy Lewis Bellows, Eight miles from Chateauguay Depot, on the Ogdensburgh Railroad, one day\u2019s journey from New York or Bos- ____ ton, and four hours from Montreal.The House stands on the shore of the Lake, which extends back ten miles into the wilderness, and is bordered by some of the most beau-titul scenery in the State.The Lake abounds with TROUT and the Mountains with DEER, and other game.HOUNDS are kept for driving tll6 DfiSI*.The TROUT FISHING is perhaps the finest in the State.S3* Carriages in readiness at all times on the arrival of the Train, to convey parties to the Lake, by Mr.Nappin, of Robekt\u2019s Hotel.Chateauguay, Franklin Co., N.Y., ) May 30, 1862.\t)\t129 THE lï SlSlirm! WE have just received a few dozen of these very beautiful TIES, composed of several Brilciant Colours.They are the proper width and quality suitable for the present style of FANCY HAT BAND.KEMP & e©a, 212 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Second Door East of the French Church).N.B.\u2014A large stock of SHIRTS at last year\u2019s prices.August 7.\t188 GtHUINE TEA and COFFEE, A GOOD CHOICE of GREEN TEA from 4s to 5 s per lb BLACK TEA from 3s 6d to 4s Gd per lb SUPERIOR MIXED from 3s 6d to 4s 6d per lb Pure and Genuine MOCHA at 2s per lb JAVA Is 6d per lb, and JAMAICA COFFEES at Is 3d per lb Fresh Ground on the Premises every day.\u2014also,\u2014 JUST RECEIVED, a choice assortment of ENGLISH CHEESE, HAMS and BACON, viz.: Queen\u2019s Arms, North Wilts, Pine Apple, Ched-der, Parmasan Cheese, &c, English Bacon, Westphalia Hams, &c, &c BRUNEAU k DUFRESNE, Family Grocbrs, 152 Notre Dame Street.August 9.\t190 WILLIAM NIVIN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 26 St.Nicholas Street, - - Montreal.August 15.\t195 FOR SALE\u2014Liverpool Soap, Taylor's Chicory, Chocolate and Arrowroot, Saltpetre, Nutmegs, Pepper, Pimento, Cloves, Blacklead, Bath Bricks, Sulphur, Copperas, Lampblack, White Chalk, Whiting, Button Blue, Candles, Rice, Garb Soda, Salts, C.Oil, Sardines, Gunpowder Tea, &e, &c.WINN & HOLLAND.July 19.\tx72 Victoria Rock ©ii, F \\ UARANTEED NON-EXPLOSIVE, manu-OT factured by Canadian Oil Company of Hamilton.WILLIAM NIVIN, Agent, Office, 26 St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.August 15.\t195 JUST L A N DE D \u2014 Extra Fine YOUNG HYSON, in hf-ehests and catties.WILLIAM NIVIN, pommission Merchant.August 15.\t195 WOOD! HID FOREST!.Department of Crown Lands, Quebec, 8th August, 1862.NOTICE is hereby given that a Sale of TIMBER BERTHS, in the following Territories, will be held at the places and dates, and subject to the conditions mentioned below, namely :\u2014 Saguenay Territory, at Grand Bay, on the 5th day of September next.St.Maurice Territory, at the Grown Timber Office, Three Rivers, on the 9th day of September next.Lower Ottawa Territory, at the Crown Timber Office, Montreal, on the 11th day of September next.Chaudière and Madawaska Territory, at Fredericton, New Brunswick, on the 24th day of September next.Lower St.Lawrence Territory, at the Crown Timber Office, Trois-Pistoles, on the 2nd day of October next.Conditions of Sale : First.The Berths, at their estimated area, more or less, to be put, at Public Auction, at such upset Bonus, in addition to the ordinary ground rent, as may be determined by the Crown Lands Department.The Berths to be adjudged to the party bidding the highest amount of Bonus.The Bonus and first season\u2019s rent to paid immediately after the Berth is adjudged, in eacli case.Second.Parties to whom Berths are adjudged to be at the expense of running the lines, when found necessary, in accordance with instructions to be issued by the Crown Lands Department.Third.All Berths disposed of on the River St.Maurice or its Tributaries, to be subject to an annual charge for the benefit of the St.Maurice Road Fund, at the rate of Forty dollars for fifty square miles in area; this charge to be paid every season before the issue of License.Fourth.Licenses to issue to the successful competitors within one month from the day of sale.Fifth.In all other respects the Berths to be subject to the generel Timber Regulations, now in force, or which may be hereinafter in force.The Berths to be offered for sale can be ascertained on and after the TWENTIETH instant, at the respective Crown Timber Offices.199 r ANDREW RUSSELL, Assistant Commissioner.TIE HJRTfORD FIEE INSUEANCE COMFY, OF HAB.TF0KD, COOT.Incorporated 1810\u2014Charter Perpetual.ÆSSET8-$952,158.55.P OLICIES will be issued on behalf of this Company by the undersigned, on terms as favorable as the nature of the risk, and the real security of the insured and of the Company will warrant, and all Losses will be equitably adjusted and promptly paid in Montraal Funds.EGBERT WOOD, Agent.July 12.\t3m 166 ron Insurance Company, OF NEW YOKE.Office.112 and 114 Broadway.CASH CAPITAL,.$1,000,000.00.ASSETS, Jan.1,1862.\t1,521,268.08.POLICIES will be issued on behalf of this Company by the undersigned, on terms as favorable as the nature of the risk, and the real security of the insured and of the Company will warrant, and all Losses will be equitably adjusted and promptly paid in Montreal Funds.ROBERT WOOD, Agent, FIRE or INLAND MARINE.July 12.\t3m 166 fin Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, COOT.ASSETS, JULY 1, 1862 : Market Value.Bank Stocks.$952,464.00 United States and State Stocks.745,863.16 City Stocks.225,020.00 Railroad Stocks.107,412.00 Mortg ge Bonds.168,200.00 Real Estate.87,963.18 Cash.201,215 85 $2,488,138.19 POLICIES will be issued on behalf of this Company by the undersigned, en terms as favorable as the nature of the risk, and the real security of the insured and of the Company will warrant, and all Losses will be equitably adjusted and promptly paid in Montreal Funds.ROBERT WOOD, Agent, INSURANCE, either FIRE or INLAND MARINE.July 12.\t3m 1G6 NEW FEATURE ! UNITY General Assurance issociation, OF XO VOO.V.EVERY description of LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS transacted.LOANS are granted in combination with Life Assurance, on a new and equitable plan, affording great advantages to the borrower.W.P.REYNOLDS, Manager in B.N.A.Chief Office,\t3 No.11 Great St.James Street, > Montreal.\tj 1m 184 Dimu\u2019s Unadulterated Chocolate Powder, JUST RECEIVED, Fresh, by Steamer.194 For Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.Mard\u2019s Farinaceous Food.DÜBARRY\u2019S REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD\u2014Just received by Steamer, at the Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.194\tLAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.Make your own Soda and Seltzer Water.eFEVIE\u2019S GASOGENE3\u2014Just received from P.aris, for Sale, price $5 each, by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 194\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.DE Fresh Swedish Leeches.JUST RECEIVED, by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, August 14.Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.194 foi m, A HANDSOME JET BLACK CANADIAN PONY, suitable for a Lady or Gentleman to ride.Apply at No.175 Sherbrooke A Street.July 2 157 FOR ÜIE, On view at Junej3, A First-Class COVERED FAMILY CARRIAGE, only having been used a few times.P.GAVIN\u2019S, 23 Craig Street-132 com™ OF MONTREAL, Sî.LKHEIM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Undersigned have completed their Assessment Roll of the ST.LAWRENCE WARD of this City ; that a copy thereof has been left with one of their number, at their Office, in the City Hall, where the same may be seen and examined by any person interested, until Thursday, the 28th day of August ; and that the said Assessors will meet, at their Office aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH day of ATJGtTST; at TEN o\u2019clock A.M., to review their Assessments of the Real Estate set down in tbe said Assessment Roll, and that they will then and there hear and examine all complaints in relation to such Assessments of Real Estate that may be brought before them.JEROME GRENIER, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, JOSEPH DESCHAMPS, DANIEL FARRELL, JAMES C.BEERS, Assessors.Assessors\u2019 Office, City Hall, Montreal, August 11, 1862 )\t192 IF HIFH.PICLMÏIi, W'HEREAS, by the BY-LAW of the CITY COUNCIL, No.250, made and passed on the SIXTEENTH day of JULY, 1855, it is, amongst other things, provided :\u2014 1.That NO DOG shall be allowed to' go at large in this City, unless the Annual Duty imposed on it be paid, nor unless a Collar .be worn by it, having the Christian and Surname of its master or owner legibly written, stamped or engraved thereon, under a penalty not exceeding TWENTY DOLLARS, against the master or owner, and an imprisonment, in every case, for thirty days, or till the penalty is paid ; 2.That if ANY DOG, of which no owner or keeper shall be discovered, or whose owner or keeper shall refuse or neglect to pay to the City Treasurer the Annual Duty imposed upon and for him, shall be found going at large, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to cause such Dog or Dogs to be destroyed ; PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in consequence of the inconvenience and (danger experienced from the large number of Dogs running at large in this city, contrary to the prohibitions of the said By-law, I have ordered and do hereby order, that from and after MONDAY next, the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of JULY in-RraWfc* \u2019KNr'-ffEGKSÇ lJLe_- sJ!ia_ that date, ALL DOGS found running at large in this city, contrary to the terms of the said By-law, will be destroyed ; AND WHEREAS a DOG, whose owner is unknown, has been seen running at large, and wandering in the streets of this City, biting other Dogs, and there is reason to apprehend that such Dog is mad ; all persons in the City are hereby ordered to CONFINE their DOGS immediately, or to MUZZLE them in such a manner as that they shall be totally unable to bite, and this during the space of two months from the present date, to terminate on the 25th September next ; failing which all such Dogs shall be destroyed, and the owners, masters, or persons in charge thereof, prosecuted according to law.J.L.BEAUDRY, Mayor.Mayok\u2019s Office,\t3 City Hall,\t> Montreal, 25th July, 1862.) du-mwf 177 fiGapStaiSi Montreal and Champlain Railroad COMPANY.U © TJ C E .A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Stock and Bondholders of the Company will he held at the Board of Trade Room, on THURSDAY, the 28th Augustinstant, at Noon, to consider what action can be taken under the Act 25 Vic., cap.57, and the state of the Company\u2019s affairs generally.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.August 13.\t193 COMMISSARIAT, CANADA, MONTREAL, 12th Aug., 1862., &c., For Military Hospital.TENDERS, marked \u201c Repairs to Hospital Bedding, &c.,\u201d will be received by the Senior Commissariat Officer at Montreal, uutil NOON, on TUESDAY, 26th August, for Repairing Hospital Clothing, &c., For the Purveyor\u2019s Department, from 1st Oct, 1862, to 30th Sept., 1863.The conditions of Contract, and forms of Tender, with all particulars, to be obtained at the Office of the Principal Purveyor, 53 Notre Dame Street.N.B.\u2014 Tenders will not be noticed unless made on the printed forms.™ August 14.\tr 1st 194 COMMISSARIAT CANADA, MONTREAL, 12th Aug., 1862.faÉjrfortlie Militai] Hospitals rpENDERS, marked \u201cTenders for Hospital Washing,\u201d will be received by the Senior Commissariat Offieer at Montreal, until NOON, on TUESDAY 26th August, for Washing Hospital Bedding, CLOTHING, &C\u201e For the Purveyor\u2019s Department, from 1st Oct., 1862, to 30th Sept, 1863.The conditions of Contract, and forms of Tender, with all particulars, to be obtained at the Office of the Principal Purveyor, 53 Notre Dame Street.N.B.\u2014Tenders will not be noticed unless made on the printed forms.August 14.\tr tST 194 THE Subscrioers beg to call the attention of the Public to their splendid assortment of Pier and Chimney Mirrors, among which will be found the New and elegant styles at present prevailing in London and Paris, in Rosewood and Hold, Walnut and Hold, and Mahogany and Hold.53-WINDOW CORNICES to correspond.J.& W.HILTON, 27 Great St.James Street.July 14.\tI®?SHERRY, POUT WINE, BRANDY, GIN and WHISKY, In Bond & Duty Paid, SHERRIES.1 \u201cP.DOMECQ\u201d and \u201cROYAL ARMS j OF SPAIN.\u201d j PORTS.\u201cGRAHAM k CO,\u201d [ Opokto.In Store, and to arrive, ex \u201cJames Caskie,\u201d from Cadiz, a full assortment of this choice Wine, in wood and bottle.] Pipes, hogsheads and qr-! casks, various grades, ex \u201cJoao Primeiro,\u201dfrom Oporto, in wood k bottle BRANDY.\u201cJAS.HENNESSY & CO Coon Ao.GIN.\u201cJ.DbKUYPER & SON,\u201d 1 ROTTBEDAM.A Hhds, qr-casks octaves & cases whisky., \u201cRAMSAY\u2019S,\u201d Fine Old\u2014Puns, hhds k cases.Islay.June 16.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co, 143 CHJIPIgfE.G.H.Mumm & Co., REIMS.\u201cVerzenay,\u201d qts k pts \u201cCabinet,\u201d do do \u201cGold Seal,\u201ddo\tdo \u201cRoyal Rose,\u201d do do Now landing, ex \u201cSan Juan,\u201d from Havre.June 16.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co, 143 CLARET.BAKTON & GUESÏIEE Bordeaux.A full assortment of choice brands just landed, ex \u201c Lark.\u201d June 16.I, Buchanan, Harris & Co, 143 T E_A S.YOUNG HYSON, CONGOU, IMPERIAL,\tSOUCHONG GUNPOWDER, HYSON, JAPAN, OOLONG, June 16.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.143 MIL SHEETS AND Scotch Bar Iron.300 TONS\u2014Now Landing, ex Ships in Port For Sale in Specifications.June 16.I, Buchanan, Harris & Co, 143 I> 14} TROAT 1000 TONS \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201c Blair, \u2019 and \u201c EaniNTON.\u201d Now LANDINQ.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.June 16.\tmwf 143 Hock and Moselle Wioes, N OW LANDING, ex \u201cWolverine\u201d\u2014 50 cases Choice Brands, \u201c P.Arnold Mumm,\u201d Frankfort.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS k CO.July 8.\t162 T Hhds, qr-casks and cases.HREE QUARTER-BOXES\u20145\u2019s and 7\u2019s EIGHTH-BOXES \u2014 Half-pound Lumps, very fine For Sale.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS k CO.July 8.\t162 EAR SUE, By Authority of Justice, THAT FINE and VALUABLE PROPERTY, situated in the Parish of Ste.Genevieve, depending of the SUCCESSION of the late ANDRE JOBiN, in his lifetime, Esquire, Notary, of the said Parish of Ste.Genevieve\u2014 Containing about ten arpents in superficies \u2014 comprising the island which joins to it by means of a stone bridge\u2014with a one-story Stone House, a Barn, two Sheds, and other Buildings thereon erected ; bounded in front partly by the Queen\u2019s highway and partly by Celestin Martin, Edouard Sarrazin and others, partly by Messire Venant Pilon, priest, and partly by Simeon Pilon, in rear by the Riviere des Prairies, on one side to the north-east by Silvestre Trepagnier, and on the other side to the south-west by the conceded lots on the land of Joseph Binet, as actually enclosed by stone walls and wooden fences.The Sale will be held, to the highest and last bidder, at the DOOR of the CHURCH of the said Parish of Ste.Genevieve, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock precisely in the FORENOON.For the conduions, address to Madame Widow JOBIN, on the Premises, or to the Undersigned.J.A.LABADIE, N.P.J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P.Montreal, August 18, 1862.r ts 198 fiï AUTHORITÏ OF JUSTICE, WILL BE SOLD, on TUESDAY, the 9th SEPTEhBER next, to the highest and last bidder, the following IMMOVABLE PROPERTY making part of the Estate and Succession of the late DAME SARAH BARNETT, deceased, in her lifetime of the City of Montreal, wife of JOSEPH X.BAUDRY, Esq., M D., to wit A LOT OF LAND or EMPLACEMENT, situate in the St.Joseph Suburb, in the said City of Montreal, containing said Lot forty-five feet more or less in breadth in front, by seventy-two feet more or less in depth, without any warranty as to precise measurement ; bounded in front by St.Maurice Street, on one side by the representatives John McLynn, in rear by Miles Williams, Esq., and on the other side by Mr.McMahon, with two Houses, whereof one is a two story brick house and the other a one story wooden one, thereon erected.The Sale will take place at TEN o\u2019clock A.M.on the premises.For particulars, apply to E.McINTOSH, Notary, No.72 St.Joseph Street.Montreal, 18th August, 1862.r ts 198 J.E.RICE, MANUFACTURER OF Gas aiul Kerosene Shades, Of all Styles and Patterns, No.106 Congress St., Boston, U.S.A.CONSTANTLY on hand, an assortment of Gas and Solar Shades, of every description, of the latest and newest pattern styles, cut at lowest manufacturers\u2019 prices.Kerosene Lamps, plain and cut, of all sizes and shapes.Chimneys I roughed and\"plain.Emblems and Initials En- i graved on all kinds of Glassware and R.R.Lan- I terns.53\u201d All Jobbing done at the shortest ' notice, and lowest prices.June 18.\tly tts 145\t' CASSIUS M.CLAY ON THE WAR, SLAVERY, AND THE NEGRO QUESTION.The President lately called a meeting of black men to urge upon them the desirability of their adopting as their general rule of conduct the colonization of the free blacks natives of the United States in other countries.Mr.C.M.Clay has also recently made a speech in Washington, in which he took the view that Slavery must be abolished as a necessity of the war and its only logical end, incidentally expressing views adverse to the forced deportation of the negros.The New York Herald having commented on this speech, Mr.Clay replied in a letter, from which we make extracts :\u2014 Of the colonization of the blacks of the United States on the coasts of Africa and other places suited to their natures I have ever been the friend, but I have always said that 1 never would give my assent to a forcible expulsion of the black race from this continent.1.\tBecause, being born here, they are as much in their own country as I am in mine ; and, should I assent to the justice of reasoning that, because the blacks were descended from African stock, therefore they should be sent back to Africa, then I should expect the slave propagandists to send me back .«¦Wales for the same reason, for they hale both alike.2.\tI oppose the scheme of colonization because it is a false economy.So far from driving out the blacks, who are acclimated and adepts in the very labour we most need, we would do better to encourage their increase; for the South has even ventured upon the criminal and hazardous slave trade to increase her producing class.What principle of economy or common sense would then lead us to drive out those we already have ?Such experiments have been tried often in the history of nations, and have always proved disastrous.I mention only the emigration of the Israelites from Egypt, the Moors from Spain, and the Huguenots from France.The fact is, while we are talking of driving out our' free blacks and slave blacks, the European nations are offering bounties to induce them to join them.3.\tBelieving, indeed, that all men are entitled \u201cto life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,\u201d I have always been, and am now, in favor of \u201cuniversal emancipation.\u201d I have always recorded the loss of their value to the slave owners as the principal object in the way of this plain right of the black to his liberty.For more than twenty years I have opposed the removal of the blacks from the soil as a condition of emancipation.The slave-owners of my State of Kentucky have sought to make that a preliminary condition.Now, the same men\u2014when President Lincoln and the Congress of the United States propose to buy the slaves of the South and add the additional expense of colonization\u2014come out and say, \u201cHow can we give up four millions of slaves at least worth $1,200,000,000 ?\u201d Replace that much productive capital with the same amount of interest paying debt, and then superadd the cost of deportation and colonization.All this proves that I was right and my opponents were wrong.I have never been, and am not now, an \u201cabolitionist,\u201d in the strict sense of that word.I proposed always to reach slavery in a constituti nal way.A State convention\u2014the same omnipotent power which made the slave\u2014I invoked to unmake him ; and I always declared in Kentucky that I would defend the master in the possession of the slave against foreign intervention so long as the constitution remained my protector as well as theirs.I always appealed to the ballot box, not to the cartridge box.But when the slave power reversed that method, and rose in rebellion against the legal President of the United States, and sought to maintain slavery\u2014not by the constitution, but by the sword\u2014then I said in Washington, in April, 1861, let the battle be fought out, and those who draw the sword perish by the sword.The object of war is to reduce your enemy to the reason of helplessness when he rejects the reason of justice.Upon that principle the laws of war allow us to take the wheat, the horses, the houses, and all things else of the enemy consistent with the exercise of a just humanity.Now the Confederates act upon this law of war and of nations.According to their own theory, they claim that the negro is as much their property as their cow or hqrae ; they WïâVprinclpte of justice and\"pômmon sense forbids us to take their slaves ?You say that \u201c the two races cannot exist in freedom together.\u201d I might answer this assertion by saying, on the contrary, that the two races cannot exist in slavery together.The two races exist in freedom together in Russia, in France and in England, the most powerful and the most refined nations on earth.In those countries the African enjoys perfect equality with the whites, socially and politically.A gentleman all over the world is willing to be just ; it is your lazy, ragged, lousy, thieving \u201c democrat\u201d only, in all the world, who is afraid that the negro will become his \u201c equal.\u201d They are the ones who want the negro degraded by slavery till he will find some wretch lower in the scale ofhumanity than himself.But in my opinion the thing is impossible.The poor slave, black with the tropical sun and crushed iu hjs manhood by centuries of oppression, is more a gentleman than such a tyrant.The hatred of the negro has brought us to a civil war.If we are not noble enough to be just we must perish and we ought to perish, from among the nations.But I have never advocated the social equality of the negro.I am born with prejudices and tastes whicti make my own race more agreeable to me than the African\u2019s ; I prefer to associate with and to intermarry with the white race.But if God has made the African my inferior in mind and body and intellict and beauty of person ; if He has in all this more blessed me than the African, then so much the more will Î be just and generous, and give him political liberty to enjoy all that which remains to him.The man who, because the negro has less of the good gifts of God ihan himself, would therefore take away what remains, is the worst of infidels and the basest of mankind.I have always been opposed to a general arming of the slaves ; but the South has armed them.If the slave power may arm them, why may we no t arm them 7 I have opposed the arming of slaves, because it would, as a general thing, prove inefficient, and because it might lead to the massacre of women and children.Bat I have always been in favor of garrisoning the forts with slaves, because I believe they would then be efficient soldiers and stand the fevers of the South, which would destroy the white races.There it could not be pretended that there was any danger of \u201cmassacres of women and children.\u201d I protest against sending, by force, whites from their families and useful pursuits in the Union army to die in Southern forts and camps, whilst blacks are on the ground and willing to go and defend the forts and do the work of the camps.The \u201cUnion as it was\u201d means also the rebellion as it was\u2014the same tree will always produce the same fruit.Expend $4,000,000,000, lose a half million of our noblest men, and restore the Union on Mason and Dixon\u2019s line, and then what ?The first acts g: the same States will be to pass laws which will make it impossible for liberal men like Andrew Johnson, S.S.Casey and Parson Brownlow to live there.You will have a consolidated South, which will hate the Union mere than it did when it rushed into rebellion.The first acts of all the Legislatures will be to form military schools and provide forts and malerials of war.And when you shall get into difficulty with foreign nations, they will rebel again, with more hopes of success.There is no compromise between liberty and slavery\u2014one or the other must die.I do not believe that \u201cthe slavery question is obsolete.\u201d I believe there is \u201can irrepressible conflict\u201d between them.For more than a quarter of a century I have raised my voice in warning to the American people against this their greatest crime and most dangerous foe.I cried out against the laid upon Mexico, the annexation of 'Texas, the war upon Kansas, and the dicta of the Supereme Court of the \"United States that \u201cthe black man has no rights which the white man is bound to respect.I foretold the dissolution of the whig party, and the overthrow of the democratic slave power.That you have contrasted me with President Lincoln I cannot complain.You cannot go farther than I in admiration of Abraham Lincoln.I believe that he honestly desires to maintain the constitution of the people whom I so much persuaded to elect him President.I differed wilh him before the election\u2014I differ with him now.So far from making any factious opposition, I have always discouraged it, I shall continue to sustain him at the head of the government, and resist all who resist him ALARMING INVASION OF KENTUCKY.From the Cincinnati Commercial Aug.18.The long-contemplated invasion of Kentucky in force by the Rebels, with the intention of cutting off Gen.Buell\u2019s army and carrying the war accross the war across the Ohio River, is now being made.The news is absolutely alarming.The Rebels are in the front and rear of Gen.George W.Morgan,commanding the Union troops at Cumberland Gap.He has retreated to Barboursville, and the Rebels are already at Loudon in his rear and pressing hard in front.This is not rumor and exaggregation, but the truth of his tory.Gen.Buell is also reported to be in a bad fix.It is certain that Rebel marauders have cut off railroad Communications between Louisville and Nashville, the line oyer which Buell drew such supplies as the country he occupies could not afford.It may be essential to the subsistence and therefore safety of the Army of the Ohio, that that road be immediately possessed by our troops and efficiently guarded throughout.In the meantime if there are any means of living off the enemy, Gen.Buell must employ them.So soon after harvest and in the season of roasting ears, it is unlikely that his army will starve for a time, though unable to get supplies from the North.The Rebels are also heard from iu Eastern Kentucky and Western Virginia.The Kanawha Valley again swarms with guerrillas, and Humphrey Marshall, with this horde, is expected on the Big Sandy.The State of Indiana is meeting this emergency in a style that must thrill all beholders with admiration.The extent of the re-enforcements she is sending into Kentucky is limited only by the capacity ot the railroads to transport them.She is not only sending a swarm of regiments, composed of the very best men in the State, all superbly appointed,but Gens.Wallace, Dumont, Morris, and Rej'nolds, ranking among the best military men in the nation, the two latter unfortunately heretofore in retirement, go with them, and their presence is of the greatest consequence, giving to the new troops confidence that they will be ably led.Ohio will not be so prompt with her new troops at the new seat of war as Indiana, but the whole State is filled with the dinnof preparation, uud.there is da'ceasing application to business in Columbus.Before the dose of the week the work will count iu the right quarter.We shall see a grand army moving out of the Chaos of 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facsimile\u201d of the original Magna Gharta, preserved in the British Museum, has been published.It is printed on fine plate paper, three feet long and two feet wide, and emblazoned in gold and colours.\u2014It is announced that the result of the Prince Albert Memorial Committee is a proposal to erect on one side of Hyde Park au architectural base for groups of sculpture, surmounted by a conspicuous statue of Prince Albert, and upon the other side of the Kensington Road a large hall for meetings connected with science and art.\u2014About a thousand men are detained at Og-densburg who were seeking to escape to Canada to avoid the conscription.\u2014Dry hard wood is now selling iu Three Rivers at seven shillings per cord.\u2014 On Saturday, the dead body of a màn'wxs found on the shore of Cedar Island, near Kingston, in an advanced state of decomposition.Deceased apparently was a seafaring man, dressed in dark trowsers, a Canadian cloth coat, short Wellington boots, and had on two shirts, a blue check and a red flannel, no cap or hat.=-A capitalist by the name of Charles Kay, from Manchester, England, has lately arrived iu Ottawa, where he contemplates establishing a cotton manufactoiy on the Canadian river.\u2014Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to confer the degree of Companion of the Civil Division or the Most Honorable Order of the Bath upon the Hon.Francis Hincks, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the colony of British Guiana ; and upon the Hon.Henry Black, Judge of the Yico-Admirality Court of Canada.The honorable distinction bestowed upon these gentlemen will be hailed by Canadians generally, as a well deserved tribute to their eminent public services.\u2014The London Mechanics\u2019 Magazine states that there are 10,000 miles of telegraph lines in Great Britain; and 12,600 miles of submarine cable laid in varions parts of the world.TEflDEnSJMTED.THE TRUSTEES charged with the supervision of the REPAIRS to be made to the CHURCH of the Parish of L\u2019Assomption, will receive Tenders for the WORK up to the TWENTY-SEVENTH instant.The Contractor will have to furnish security equivalent to the amount of the cost of the work.The Trustees will assemble themselves on the 30th of the present month, at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M., to take into consideration the Tenders.The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender.The Tenders must be addressed to the undersigned (post-paid).The Plans and Specifications are deposited in the Office of M.Camille Archambault, Esq., Notary For the particulars and c editions of payment, address the undersigned.P.U.ARCHAMBAULT, President of Trustees.L\u2019Assomption, 7th August, 1862.\t187 Mrs.Simpson\u2019s Establishment BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YQUMQ LADIES, Mansfield Street, Montreal.THE AUTUMN TERM will commence on MONDAY, the 1st SEPTEMBER, on which day the Pupils are requested to attend punctually at 9 A.M., that they may be Classed for the ensuing Session.Mrs.Simpson has several vacancies for Boarders.Her House is spacious, situated in the most airy and healthy part of Montreal, and has been designed by au'eminent Architect, expressly for a first-class Boarding School.The instruction given is of a thorough and comprehensive character.The health and comfort of Pupils are sedulously attended to, and no pains are spared to ensure for them every Mental and Physical advantage.The ADVANCED CLASSES will be found particularly worthy of attention.They offer, at a moderate expense to Ladies, who may have finished their ordinary School Course, valuable facilities for improvement and progress, both in accomplishments and severer studies not otherwise readily obtainable.On and after Monday, the 18th instant, Mrs.Simpson will remain at home daily, from 11 A.M.until 3 P.M , to receive visitors on School Business.For Prospectus, apply to Messrs.Dawson Brothers, No.23 Greal St.James Street, or at the School August 7.\t188 Requisites for Writing.THE celebrated PERRY AN PENS can be confidently recommended as the best.Can be had to suit every hand at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block, NOTRE DAME STREET.PENS of every description, QUILLS and QUILL PENS.The very best WRITING FLUIDS and STATIONERY of every kind, superior in quality, at low prices.191\tJ.ANDREW GRAHAM.A Neat Photographic Album CA N be purchased for SEVENTY-FIYE CENTS at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block, The BEST ALBUMS, at lowest prices, can be had at this establishmet.Fresh supplies received weekly.J ANDREW GRAHAM.August 11.\t191 Cincinnatti Hams.500 vass.188 \u201cDAVIS\u201d celebrated Brand.Also, a choice lot of DRIED BEEF, in Can-Just received.ALEX.MoGIBBON.CSaret ! 200 Claret ! Cases ST.JULIEN, MEDOC, at Three Dollars per case.ALEX.MoGIBBON.August 7.\t188 IlHPOll'i ÂÀT TO MERCHANTS.A PORT ABLE COPYING PRESS, which may be carried in the hand or put into a small carpet bag.It is used with the ordinary Copy* in g Ink, on ordinary paper, and is free from the objections to the use of the style in the Manifold Letter Writers Price $1.25 and $1.50, according to size.For Sale by DAWSON BROS., No.23 Great St.James Street.July 10»\t164 BOGLE\u2019S BALM OF CYTHERIA FOR RESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, And rendering it fair, delicate and transparent./ This delightful Balsamic Preparation is highly efficacious in protecting the Skin from the efiects of a hot Sun, as well as Irom being chapped and harsh by the piercing blasts of Spring or W inter, and at the sea shore or country retreat it is invaluable.So bright the tear in beauty\u2019s eye, So sweet the blush of bashfulness; Love half regrets to kiss it dry, Even pity scarce can wish it less.In fact the patrons of \u201cBogle\u2019s Balm of Cytheria,\u201d \u201c Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid,\u201d and \u201c Bogle\u2019s Electric Hair Dye,\u201d may be considered as encased in the armour of good health, good temper, and good looks.It is delightful for Children, and Gentlemen find it peculiarly soothing after shaving.Proprietor, W.BOGLE, Boston, U.S., and sold everywhere.April 26.\t01 MES.WIN SLO /V 4 N experienced Nurse and Female Physician 2jL presents to the attention of Mothers her FOR C HILI) R E N, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation\u2014will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rent to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants.It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels,corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system.It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome Convulsions, which, if uot speedily remedied, end in death.We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in al 1 cises of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA in CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your sufferin g child and the relief that will be SURE\u2014ye s, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.Full directions f or using will accompany each bottle.None geu u-ine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS k PE R-KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., TJew Vork Price only 25 cents per bottle.J.P.HENRY k CO., Montreal, General Agents for Canada.July 9.\tIBS DR.RAHWAY\u2019S PILLS.In cases of Inflammation of the Bowels, Bilion a Colic, Congestion, six to eight of these Bills w IU secure a brisk operation in six hours.There is no pill, powder, oil, or purgative medicines known, t hat will operate so thoroughly and speedily as these pills.Another important principle, possessed only by these pills, is their tonic influence, every dose that is taken will increase the strength of the patient.Persons afllicted with Costiveness, Indigestion, D ys-pepsia, Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Spleen diffl culties, Jaundice, Nervous Affection, Head-Ache, Dizziness, &e., will enjoy perfect freedom Irom their at- Or'i3YYd.\u2014 Health consists in the purity of the fluids and solid» which compose the human body ; if the blood becomes vitiated it infects the whole system by its coursa through every fibre and tissue.Holloway\u2019s Pills not only expel all humors which taint or impoverish this vital element, but purify and invigorate it, and by supplying a g.ntle and wholesome stumulus to the circulation they strengthen each part, and give tone to the whole frame.Sold by all Druggi-ts at 25c, 62c, to $1 per box.158\tr DWS 197 PIMPLES AND SKIN DISEASES Are the result of impure blood.The blood becomes thick and clogged.The skin is not able to cast oft\u2019 the impurities so important to health.How many young men and women we see with their faces covered with pimples and blotches, who are endeavouring to remove them hy the use of soaps and washes of various kinds.This is very dangerous and should never be practised by persons desirous of good health.Mothers who have children afllicted with sores and eruptions, should never dry them up by external applications, for in this way they will drive in the humors and produce ill health for the child during its whole lifetime.There is no mother that likes to see her children afllicted by feeble health.Judson\u2019s Mountain Herb Pills are prepared expressly for the cure of eruptions of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, &c., «fee.They cleanse the blood of all impurities, producing a beautiful, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste and refinement.Judson\u2019s Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers.July 8.\t1m 162 The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid.PUBLISHED for the benefit and as atrarning and a caution to Young Men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c.; supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure.By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense tkreugh medical imposition and quackery.By pre-paying postage single copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N.Y.March 14.\tDW ly 63 NlLiCfSjlROIOERIEpc THISBAY, WILL be OPENED and READY for INSPECTION, a beautiful collection of the following Goods, just received, ex \u201cBohemian\"\u2014 The New Black and White Mixed Pile Veils New Garibaldi Jackets and Vests Black Lace Shawls Ileal Lace Collars and Sets And a complete assortment of NEW MOURNING GOODS In COLLARS, SETS, VEILS, ka, kc.At\tJ.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.August 12,\t192 For Sale hy the Subscribers, Pactoes Choice Butter.December 4.HAY ILL AND R UTH k CO 290 \u2019 865995 6645 D7+D MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE : SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1862 i ÿJlEAh ilïïRAQ5| ®\t0 x\\r SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1862.BEE FIRST F AGE FOR CASSIUS M.CLAY ON THE WAR,SLAVERY AND TBE NEGRO QUESTION, ko.PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TSIS DAY.Bohemian Troupe of Glass Blowers, in Dubois New Store, this evening, at Eight o\u2019clock.Performance in the Theatre Royal, this ever mg, at Eiiiht o\u2019clock.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Damaged Crockery and Glassware, at his Stores, at at Ten o'clock.BY L.DEVANT.Household Furniture, &c., at his stores, Cathedral Block, at Eleven o\u2019clock.BY JOHN O.BROWN & SON.Dry Goods, Books, Jewellery, &c., at their own stores, Notre Dame Street, at Seven o\u2019clock.«THE TEMPBEATUBE YESTERDAY.State of the Thermometer (in the shade) at the door ,f Mr.McPherson, watchmaker and jeweller, cor-ce- of St.Francois Xavier and Notre Dame E0\" fct'eets Aug.22- ¦fl A.M.10 above zero.2 P.M.73 above zero.6 P.M.75 above zero.iUS&iVa.JWS And.22.HOTELS.Ottawa Hotel.C B Eaton, Buckingham, C W: G MBonacine, Troy, N Y- \\Y Barclay, Lacüine; M 0 Clark, Watertown.Jas Watson, Toronto; Mr and Mrs Campbell, Kingston, J Coleman, Dundas: J Watt, Quehec; ,1 C Hendcrson Albany, N Y; J U O\u2019Grady, Toronto; W Kegar, Millo-roche- Mra Hutton, Toronto; J Lamie, Peitn, Vv iM Shaw.\u2019 doiL 1> Watson.Whitehall; J Bell, Pembroke: J W Cook, Montreal; Mrs Cook, do; Miss c?j; Burstall &co .,, Cuthberts.\tGreenock, Henry Fry 3SÏKTHS.At Brockville, C.W., on the 14th instant, Mrs.Wm.Sherwood, of a son.On the 17th instant, at Rosdale, Toronto, the wife of Mr.Lewis W.Ord, of a daughter.At 223 George street, Toronto, on the 20th instant, *'rriv\tof n daiiptiter.\t.Fenwick, of a daughter.On the 18th instant, the wife of Chares Way, Esq., Yonge-street, Toronto, of a daughter,' still-born.At Quebec, on the 18th instant, by the Rev.John Gemley, Wesleyan Minister, Richard Watson Baxter, Esq., dr the Department of the Minister of Finance, to Adah Harriott Kathleen, eldest daughter of the late David Alexander Ross, Esq., Chief Clerk of the Inspector General's Office.At Quebec, on the 19th instant, by the Rev.John Gemley, Mr.James Mather, .Hamilton, C.W., to Jane Hawkins, of London, England.On the 18th instant, at St.Roch\u2019s Cliurcb, Quebec, by the Reyd.M.Antoine Recipe, Mr.Edouard Dussault, to M?ss Eicon re Deslaurier.BEATHS.At 130 Agnes-street.Toronto, Mary Ann, infant daughter of Mr.John Dawson, aged 9 months.In Barrie, on the 18th instant, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, William Bulliver, aged 58 years At Knoll Grove Cottage, near Waterford, Norfolk County, on the 9th instant, of typhoid fever, Dr.C.H.Darling, son of John Darling, Esq., of the Township of Oneida, aged 24 years.Suddenly, on the 14th ins^apt, at Saratoga Springs, Mr.Robert Howard, of New York, aged 64 years.ÏIlEâïfti BOfflil Lessee and Manager.Mr.J.W.Buekland Acting Manager.Mr.Alfred Nelson.BENEFIT oi MR.MINING BOWERS, on which occasion the performances will be under the distinguished Patronage of COL.DAL-RYMPLE and the OFFICERS of the SCOTS FUSILIER GUARDS, and, by permission, the PIPERS and DRUMS and FIFES of the Regiment will attend.This Evening, Saturday, Aug.23, The performance will commence wift the Comedy of the Serious Family.To conclude with the Drama of JONATHAN BRADFORD.BY TELEGRAPH, Via Montreal Shine.Washing'on, August 20 A special despatch to the Times says that Mr.Staunton stated to day that the order for drafting, to fill up the o.d regiments, will be enforced without fail by the 1st of September.The old regiments which have not been recruited up to the full strength before that time will at once be filled by draft.New York, August 21.The Commercial Advertiser says there are various rumours of disaster to Gen.Pope current in the city to-day.We, however, conversed with a highly intellgent gentleman, who is largely in the confidence of the Administration, who left Washington last evening, and who was in conversation with the President and Secretary of War as late as 3 P M., and he assures us that they had no such intelligence.Sedalia.August 20.The advices from the West are to the effect that Confederate forces under Coffee, Quantrel, Cockwell, Tracy and others, which were lately menacing Lexington, are in full retreat southward.They are four thousand strong, and have two spiked cannon captured from Major Foster, at Lane Jack, on Friday last.Col.Fitz Henry Warren, of the 1st Iowa Cavalry, and Brigadier Gen.Blunt, of the Kansas forces, are in hot pursuit wift 3,000 iroops and 14 pieces of artillery.Yesterday, Col.Warren, was about 10 milea north of Johnston, Bates Couniy, and General Blunt 12 miles south-west of him, both moving very rapidly The Confederates were only one hour ahead of Warren's cavalry, and there is every prospect of overtaking, capturing, or badly whipping them at the crossing of the Savage River.Poolsville, August 19.A civilian, who left Richmond on the 12th, says that troops were pouring out of the city on the Virginia Central Railroad in large numbers.It was known at that McClellan had begun to evacute Harrison\u2019s Landing.The whole Confederate army, numbering near 250,000 men, is now in position along the Vermont Central Railroad.Stonewall Jackson, was said to have left Gor-donsville, but no one knew his whereabouts.(Tribune's Letter.) Headquarters of the Army of Virginia, £ Cedar Mountain, August 18th.\t) Again on the march end that a retreat.The camp which only yesterday was pitched at the foot of the Mountain, now memorable for ever, was dissolved this p.m, into thin air, and the headquarters are here without a camp, but here only for an hour or three hours, it matters not which.The hurried order came to be ready at once, and before two hours had passed tents and luggage, and all of the headquarters but its personnel were moving to the rear We understand if is whispered that the whole army of Virginia is in retreat, and presently it begins to be added that the whole army of Richmond is on the advance.That the rebels threaten to turn our left flank, in a word are marching straight for Fredericksburg, for Washington, for the North perhaps,\u2014but before the North, before Washington, before Fredericksburg is reached, the hardest, fiercest, and most determined desperate battles of the war have to be fought.This army is not running away, nor is Gen.Pope outgeneraled yet by Stonewall Jackson.Threatened on the left flank, threatened by an army that counts its hundreds of thousands of miserable desperate troops, tbe army of Virginia retreats, indeed, but it retreats to fight by daylight.It must cross the Rappahannock, but when once on its noith bank it no longer retreats but it begins its pian ; œuver.The battles of this war are about to be- Cuipepper, Aug.19\u20146 A.M.It was expected that the army would cross the Rappabamock by 10 o\u2019clock, but the passage of the trains was so much delayed that it will not be attempted.The corps of Banks Is here and McDowell is coming up.Both will wait the arrival of Siegel who covers the retreat, and will not be hurried.As I write the troops are pouring in in swift but orderly marches along the narrow roads and over the fields towards the town.They are already listening for the sound of following cannon.All day long the march will continue.Sigel is not expected till noon, and whatever happens not a regiment leaves tijl the rear comes up.It is a wonderful fetreat ; for in spite of delays there is no panic among the trains, and though the troops are mpving to the rear, they march as if to battle.No battle to-daV) if any means can prevent, perhaps none to-morrow ; but on the Rappahannock, before the week closes, copies fte deadliest struggle of the war.Cincinnati, Aug.22.Two bridges on the Marrietta and Cincinnati Railway, east of Loveland, were burned, yesterday morning, supposed by rebel sympathisers.A freight train rah through the bridge, and the.thgine and three cars wera wrecked.No one hurt, The first instalment of rebel prisoners will leave Indiauapolis to-day for Yicksburg.Others will leave at the rate of a 1000 per day till all are exchanged.Indiana has sent into fte fleld 14,480 men since Sunday, and Ohio troops are rapidly following them.Washington, Aug.21.alftmrtiesf itrseem31properlto'^îafe~t^ip foïîowîng, which we learn from so many sources, that it can no longer be considered a state secret.Two or three weeks ago the President laid before his Cabinet a proclamation of emancipation, abolishing Slavery on the 1st December next, if fte Rebellion should not then be crushed, aqd asfeed the opinion of his ministers touching the propriety of issuing it.All but two (Secretary Smith, we believe, being absent) approved Seward and P.M.Blair opposed it with all their might, and the result is it did not appear.It is understood that the subject came up at more than one Cabinet meeting, but Seward and Blair remained the resolute minority.A special despatch to the World says it is openly asserted by the emancipationists, that the long political struggle is drawing to a close, and that the President, overborne by the pressure brought upon him, will issue a decree, giving freedom to all slaves, and this before the 15th September.New York, Aug.22.The Commercial says it has information that a junction of McClellan\u2019s, Pope\u2019s and Burnside\u2019s forces has been effected at Acquia Creek.The same paper says that reliable advices from James River, state that the rebels occupied Harrison\u2019s Landing, and their pickets extend as far as the Chickahominy.A large portion of our gunboat Flotilla wift fte flag ship was above Harrison\u2019s Landing, and would probably give fte rebels a taste of their quality.AUCTION SALES.BY ALEX^BRYSON.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE OF DAMAGED HARDWARE_____The Subscriber will Sell, for account of Underwriters and others whom it may concern, at his Stores, No 202 St.Paul Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 25th instant, W D C F\t§42\u2014Part Cask HARDWARE 44, 45-2 Casks SAD IRONS 53- 1 Cask TRACE CHAINS J Damaged on voyage of importation ex \u201c Crown,\u2019 Davies, Master, from Liverpool.Sale at THREE o\u2019clock.And immediately after, for other account, 1 Cask \u201c CLARK\u2019S\u201d TARIFF BUTS Part in perfect order and remainder very slightly damaged by a shower of rain.ALEX.BRYSON, 202\tAuctioneer.Montreal and Quebec liiTUl lEETIIG, ST, HYACINTHE, IN consequence of fte Matches about to be run off at this Meeting, and the almost certainty of another stake being added, fte Stewards have decided to have THREE DAYS\u2019 Ii.U'L\\w.The order of running will be as follows ¦ FIRST DAY.TUESDAY.AUG, 26.MONTREAL HANDICAP.HACK STAKES.CHARGERS.MATCH.SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY.HURDLE RACE.QUEBEC STAKES, MATCH.THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, CORINTHIAN STAKES.LEBWIG STAKES.CONSOLATION HANDICAP.itr-A Special Train leaves Point St.Charles each day, at 11 o\u2019clock, returning after the last Race.Ei^Fare, there and back, $1.LEWIS W.PENN, Secretary and Treasurer.August 23.\t202 AUCTION SALES, BY C.F, HU.L & CO.Extensive Sale PENlïElïiiï «BE ON MONDAY, the 25th instant, the Subscri-hers will Sell, at fte MONTREAL AUCTION MART, 47 Great St.James Street, a large assortment of Penitentiary Furniture, JUST RECEIVED, Comprising\u2014B Walnut and Mahogany H Seat and Damask Couches, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, B W and Mahogany H S Arm, Easy, Rocking, Dining and Drawing Room Chairs, Cheffoniers, What-Nots, Bureaus, Oak, B Walnut and Maple Bedsteads, Oak and B Walnut Hall Furniture, Book-Cases, Desks, Glassware, Crockery and China, 500 Kitchen Chairs, 50 Kitchen Tables, Mat.trasses, &c., &c.\u2014also,\u2014 A Handsome Square PIANOFORTE 3 very Handsome VASES WAX FLOWERS -AND, \u2014 Cooking Stoves, &c., &c.Sale at TEN o'clock.202 C.F.HILL & CO., Auctioneers.Prices of Admission.\u2014 Private Boxes, $3 ; Boxes, 50 cts; Family Circle, 37] cts; Pit, 25 cts.Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at PRINCE\u2019S MUSIC STORE, 147 Notre Dame Street, from 10 till 6 daily.Doors open at ] to 8 ; fte performance will commence at ] past 8 o'clock.August 23.\t302 fi 0 TJ C E.THE Undersigned respectfully invite their Fellow-Citizens to MEET at the NEWS ROOM of fte MERCHANT\u2019S EXCHANGE, on SATURDAY next, the 30th instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, to consider what steps shall be taken to RAISE a PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION in aid of the distressed operatives in the manufacturing districts of England.F Montreal\tIg.Bishop of Montreal G Moffatt\tJohn Torrance William Molson ¦ David Torrance J B Greenshields\tJohn Young James Law\tA J Patterson A A Dorion\tGeo Et Cartier,\tMPP\tfor T D McGee\tM ntreal East Thomas Kay\tJohn Rose Robert Leckie\tA Larocque L Renaud\tR Esdaile James Ferrier\tAlexander Campbell D Davidson\tJohn Greenshields E H King\tWilliam Dow William Sache\tThomas Patton B Holmes\tA C Hooper John Frothingham\tThomas Morland Edward Maitland\tHenry Chapman John Leeming\tJames Logan E H Parsons\tA UrquhartJ Henry Starnes\tE Goff Penny B Gibb\tJohn Lowe G Mackenzie\tWilliam Murray And.ew Allan\tG W Stephen James Hutton\tJames Mitchell L H Holton\tJames Torrance J H Joseph\tH Mulholland G Moffatt, junr Thomas Cramp\tD L MacDougall August 23.\t202 Sacred Heart Convent.rHE RE-OPENING of fte CLASSES at Sault-aux-Recollets will take place on the 2nd September.The Classes of the Day School at Montreal, corner of Berry and Dorchester Streets, will be resumed on the 1st September.August 21.\tm 202 Montreal Collegiate Seta 12 Great St.James Street.IHE DUTIES of the above SCHOOL will be JY RESUMED on MONDAY, fte 25th instant.CHARLES NICHOLS, Head Master, (Licentiate of the Royal College of Preceptors, England;.August 23,\tr 202 POSITIVELY LIST TWO DAYS, FSIBAY and SATURDAY, August 22 and 23, of tre Royal Bohemians, At MONSIEUR DUBOIS\u2019 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING, NOTRE DAME STREET.Remember this is positively the first time this splendid Exhibition has ever been in Montreal.The magnificent TWELVE HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE \u201c fax ST Quasssr\u201d Will be in full operation at each Exhibition, besides Glass Blowing of every variety by a Troupe of the best Artists living.Every Lady is going to get a beautiful Parlour Ornament.GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON.Large number of Presents given on Saturday.Hours of Exhibition\u2014From 2 to 4 and 7] to 9] P.M.Price of Admission only 12] cents.August 22.\t201 Montreal terrace Company, H]'HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of fte ! SHAREHOLDERS in this COMPANY, for the reception of Reports, the Election of Directors and fte transaction of business, will be held in fte COMPANY\u2019S PREMISES, Great St.James Street, on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, at NOON.By Order.WM.MURRAY, Manager.Montreal, August 20, 1862.\t200 ST.LEON MINERAL WATER, AS this valuable Water rapidly continues to gain ground in public estimation, frequent enquiries are being made as to what it is good for.It is Nature\u2019s own remedy for the following Disorders : - Indigestion, Dyspepsia,f onstipaiion, Loss of Appetite, Piles, Liver Complaint, Disease of the Kidneys, Rheumatism, Gout, Giddiness, &c., &c.It is recommended by the leading Physicians of Montreal and Quebec.Being a natural production, jt is particularly adapted for family use, and may be taken at all times and at all seasons of the year.Be sure and ask for the St.Leon Water, as it is the Best.Hugust 23.\t202 VERY OLD BRANDIES, &c., SLS! COILS!! The Subscribers are now Tales ng O refers MONTREAL, 22nd AuatJST, 1862.TENDERS (marked on fte envelope \u201c Tender for Bills\u201d) will be received by the SENIOR COMMISSARIAT OFFICER, at Montreal, until NOON, on THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST, and till Noon on every succeeding Thursday, till further notice, for BILLS to be drawn at Thirty Days\u2019 Sight on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty\u2019s Treasury.The proceeds of the Bills to be deposited with the Bank of Montreal, to the credit of the Senior Commissariat Officer.The Tenders to state the rate of Exchange, and to specify in Sterling the amount of tha Bills, as well as the number of sets required.184 tts V\".Steam Ircm New York to Liverpool.T'HîS Steamship GREAT EASTERN, Walter Patton, Commander, will be despatched\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL, (Calling at Queenstown,) Saturday, August 16.Wednesday, October 1.Tuesday, November 18.First Cabin, from.FROM NEW YORK.Tuesday, September 9.Saturday, October 25.Thursday, December 11, .$110\t$155.FOR WINTER\u2019S SUPPLY Of the following descriptions of COALS, Best Newcastle Grate (screened) from Waüsend Collieries Best Caiuiel Coal, a superior article for Parlour and Drawing Roam ©rates Scotch and Engli-Ji Erate Coals, from various Mines Best Lehigh, ail sises ( If eight and Quality Guaranteed).McDonald & \u20aco., Corner McGill and Wellington Streets.August Zà.\ty zvz Suits of Apartments for Families may be engaged by special agreement.Second Cabin, State Room Berths, meals served at separate table.$80 Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool, in First or Second Cabin, at a fare and-a-balf.Third Cabin, intermediate State Room passengers, found with bed, bedding, table utensils and good substantial food.$55 Steerage, with superior accommodation.$35 Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage.An experienced Surgeon on board.New A ork currency taken at par.For FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to \u2018 CHAS.T.IRISH, 5 Place d\u2019Armes.Montreal-Or to\tCHAS.A.WHITNEY, At the Office, No 26 Broadway, New York.HO WLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents.August 22,\t3m&da 201 THE S3.ST.ANDREW is Entered at the Custom House.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.EBMON3TONE, ALLAN & CO.August 22.\tm 201 The ST.LAWRENCE, from Glasgow, is entered at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.EDMONSTONE, ALLAN & CO.August 23.m 202 NOTICE TO IMERICill IITIHIS in CANADA.AMERICAN CITIZENS, liable to Military ' duty, now sojourning in Canada, are informed that, if they return to the United States by the 15th of August, or before any draft is made, they will be permitted to return to their respective places of residence without molestation.August 15.\t19?~ ANNUAL EXHIBITION, ANNUAL EXHIBI- THE SEVENTEENTH TION of the Montreal Agricultural and Horti-cultural Society, Will take place in fte EXHIBITION BUILDING, St.Catherine Street, on The I0t!i & 11th of Sept, next, When FRIZES to the extent of Over Six Hundred Hollars Will be offered for Competition.OPEN TO ALL CANADA ! Prize Lists, with the Rules and Regulations, may be obtained of, and Entries made with, the Secretary, Mr.J.E.PELL, at his Office, 14 Bon-aventure Street, up to the 6 th of September ; on Monday and Tuesday, the 8th and 9th September, fte Entries will be received by him at the Rooms of the Society, in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute.Members, or those desirous of becoming so, may obtain their Tickets of the Secretary, as above-mentioned, G.DESBARATS, President.August 18.\t197 For Safe, BOXES MONTREAL SOAP.The various qualities HIGH WINES in Puncheons and Barrels constantly on hand W.W.MoCLELLAN, 7 & 9 William Street.August 23.\t202 MITICf rjpBE Undersigned forbids any one to lend or | advance anything whatever in his namo without a written order to that effect signed by him.PIERRE JACQUES BEAUDRY.Montreal, August 20,1862.\tr200 ?HAMILTON POWDER COMPY'S MANUFACTURE.FF and FFF loose, hf-Ibs and lbs cannisters BLASTlNtt\u2014Coarse and Fine On hand, and for Sale by I.Buchanan, Harris & fo.August 22.201 Peaches! Peaches! Peaches! Afresh supply of choice peaches just received at the ST.ANTOINE GROCERY.\\\t201\tR.T.DURRELL.Peats ! Pears ! Peats ! A FEW BARRELS just arrived at fte ST.ANTOINE GROCERY.201\tR.T.DURRELL.Lemons ! Lemons ! Lemons ! .w/\\ BOXES just received at the ST.AN-OU TOINE GROCERY.August 22.R.T.DURRELL.m 201 Storage for Petroleum.THE Subscriber can STORE quantities of PETROLEUM or REFINED OIL in a convenient detached Building, situated on the Canal, with Railway communication.Delivery will be taken either from the Grand Trunk Cars or Vessel, thereby saving Owners the great loss and expense attending cartage.w.w.McClellan, 7 & 9 William Street.202 August 23.o F VARIOUS VINTAGES and BRANDS, viz.;-J.& F.Martell\u2019s, Pinet, Uastillon & Go\u2019s, Otard Dupuy, Renault\u2019s, Jas.Hennessy\u2019s, Dulary, Bellamy & Co\u2019s, &c., &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Booth\u2019s finest Old Tom Gin, Kirkliston Whisky McAlpine\u2019s Old Usquebaugh, Murphy\u2019s Old Irish Poteen, and Macklern\u2019s and Thomas\u2019 celebrated Old Rye and Malt Whiskies, in hhds, qr-casks and cases, constantly on hand at BRUNEAU & DUFRESNE\u2019S, Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, 152 Notre Dame Street.August 23.\t202 F'DUCATION.\u2014The Fall Term of MISS ; LYMAN\u2019S CLASSES will COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, 3bd SEPTEMBER.Punctual attendance is requested.Cote HtCSE, t Montreal, August 14.)\tdc 198 HEW ftiUSIC.THE Subscriber has just received another large assortment of New English Music, Embracing everything that is popular to fte present date.Also, per \u201c Anglo-Saxon,\u201d his usual supply of BINYON\u2019S CELEBRATED FLUTES, in every variety.HENRY PRINCE, 145 Notre Dame Street.August 22.\t201 GOVERNESS.A LADY, accustomed to Tuition, is desirous of obtaining a Situation as GOVERNESS in a Family, or Teacher in a Ladies\u2019 School.She is competent to instruct in the usual English Branches, French and Music.The best references given.Address Box 92, P.O., Toronto, C.W.August 21.\tr 200 BOARDERS, AN American Family will accommodate THREE or FOUR GENTLEMEN BOARDERS, or TWO MARRIED L OUPLE, in a very quiet place, and large airy Rooms.Apply at No.28 St.Genevieve Street.May 23.\t123 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY\u2014A Gentleman, with $100, to act as Treasmer for a first-class Exhibition.A good salary will be given, or a fair share of the profits.Address C.G.B., Post Office, Montreal.August 23.\to 202 For Sale, MsgteŒgfli A FARM, at La Pointe aux Trembles, seven miles from the \u201cSraHh.Oily of Montreal, containing 92 __________arpents in superficies, and forming the corner of the Montée or road leading to Cote St.Leonard.For the conditions, apply to fte undersigned Proprietor.LOUIS COMTE, 116 St.Urbain Street.August 6.\t1m ws 187 FOflïLÏ, A FARM, at Riviere St.Pierre, containing sixty arpents in superficies, with two Dwelling Houses, Barns and Stables thereon.Easy terms.The imported thorough- bred Clyda s Stallion \u201c SIR WILLIAM WAL-LACE,\u201d imported by the lato .John Dons, Esquire.Sir Wil- liâm Wallace is six years old ; bright bay, with round body; stand 15j hands high, and weighs over 1700 lbs; an excellent temper, and sura foal getter.His stock is very promising and command high prices.Apply to JAMES SMITH, N.P , 72 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.August 22.\tr 201 TO LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ¦A very desirable COUNTRY RESÎ-DENCE, at Cote St.Lnc, opposite Monklands, near this City, with good , Outhouse accommodation, a Garden witn ciioice Fruit Trees, and about seven arpenta of land attached.Apply to Or to August 22.MRS.McLYNN, On the Premises ; JAMES SMITH, N.P, r 201 s__.-A FIRST-CLASS TO LET, No.133 St.Catherine Street, \u201e ___________ T W O-h T O R Y BRICK HOUSE, with Basement and Attics.This House is finished with all the modern improvements, and haa a mce paderre in front.Rent liberal.Possession immediately.APPLY ON THE PREMISES, y 00 "]
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