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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, Montreal, Jan.87,1863.Arrivais aad Departures of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Railroad.j- North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train_____[1] Canada West Mixed Train.[2J Wav to Ottawa, including Carril-1 Ion, Grenville, &c.J Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and Clarenceville.N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, 0 &c.i St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and | Island Pond .[3] f Portland.|4] Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lackine,.St Remi, HemmingforaaPîattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.,.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent, St.Eustache, St.The-rese, St.Jerome & St.Andrews Terrebonne, New Glasgow,.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.) Island, via Quebec.f Ditto fortnightly from Boston DUE.CLOSE.9.00\tp m 8.00\ta m 11.30\tp m 8.30 p m 8.30\tp m 10.30\ta m 10.30 a m 10.30\tam 8.00\tam 2.30\tp m 8.00\tam 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tp m 11.00\ta m 11.00 am 10.30\ta m 7.30 a m 5.00\tpm 9-00 a m 8.00\tam 7.00\ta m 4.00\tp m 6.30 a m 9.00\ta m 6.30\tam 2.80 p m 6.00\tam 2.30\tp m 2.30\tpm G.30 a m 2.15 pm ^.15 p m i.OOam iOOam 1.45 p m 1.45 p 2.00\tp m 7.30\ta m 2.30\tpm 6.30\ta m .30 am 7.00\ta m 2.15 p m Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8 00 k.M.do\tdo\t9.45 a.m.do\tdo\t7.15 a.m.& 2.45 p.m.do\tdo\t2.45 p.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail All the above mails are daily, except Sunday .¦ I .¦«¦¦Ig f | HE Undersigned beg to give Notice that 1 their STORES ARE NOW CONNECTED BY RAIL TO THE GRAND TRUNK, and parties wishing to Store with us can do so by having their Produce consigned on Bills Lading direct to our Stores.JAMES HOLIDAY & BROTHER, Warehousemen.January 10.\t8 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1863.NUMBER 29 I9TICL JU PICKUP\u2019S NEW BOOK STORE, over Adams & Go\u2019s, next door to Bancroft\u2019s City Express, Great St.James Street.Although the price of Books in New York hag advanced 25 per cent.E.P.will be able to sell his present stock 25 per cent below the former catalogue price.Cali and see before purchasing elsewhere.E.PICKUP.December 1C.\t300 HOTIEL fire mm.PUBLIC____________NOTICE.UPON the discovery or positiv.information of a FIRE, application should be made to the nearest Signal Box, where will be found a Plate giving information of the place of deposit of the Keys.The Box having been opened, plain directions in English and French will be found affixed to the inside of the lid for giving the alarm of Fire.Each Police Constable is likewise furnished with a Key.It is especially requested that the Citizens will use every precaution against giving unnecessary alarms.ALEX.BERTRAM, C.E.F.D.Citt Hall, Tuesday, Jan.lï, 1802.\t14 MMIIMJF IMTIUl, POTipms ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the CORPORATION of this CITY for WATER are hereby NOTIFIED that, unless the amount owed by them respectively be PAID on or before SÉÉ;, \\k 3l$t instant, the undersigned, in obedience to orders, will be under the necessity of adopting legal proceedings against them indiscriminately, and without further notice.E.L.RANSON, Accountant Mont, W.W.Watkx Worxs Office, } City Hall,\t> Montreal, 16th Jan., 18G3.) r tTS 15 FOR THS HOLMS.SMiPLEY HAS NOW ON VIEW TUB M0ST THE CREDITORS of J.B.ST.DENIS, of St.Hyacinthe, Merchant, now absent from this Province, are requested to fyle their CLAIMS, duly authenticated, with Mussns.JUBIN & MATHIEU, Notaries, No.5 Ste.Therese Street, Montreal, or with the undersigned, at St.Hyacinthe.LEONARD BOTVIN, Attorney.Montreal, Dec.12, 1862.\t298 piiicjlcl.fflKE Undersigned respectfully informs ALL JL INSURANCE COMPANIES and the Public in general, that he is ready to execute all orders at a moments notice, (having the Telegraph Office at hand,) as Agent or otherwise, in giving due assistance towards SAVING CARGOES and VESSELS WRECKED in the RIVER ST.LAWRENCE.DAVID HARROWER, Riviere du Loup, En-Bas.October 31.\t261 of T 'SHE Undersigned give notice by these presents that the PARTNERSHIP existing under the name and style of CHAPUT & GOUGER, is DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that M.CHAPUT is solely charged with the regulation of the affairs of the said Partnership.ANDRE GOUGER.RAYMOND CHAPUT.Industrie, May 17.\t118 M GOUGER embraces this occasion of an-o nouncing to the Public that he will continue the Business in the same Premises, and that M.Chaput has opened a New Store in the same street.Industrie, May 17.\t________________l1g _ M F\\Xlf' ^ PERSONS having CLAIMS against the late DAVID KINNEAR are requested to send in the same, duly attested, to the Hrrald Officb November 26.\t283 District of > A SESSION of the COURT of Montreal.S rV QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, holding CRIMINAL JURISDICTION in and for the District of Montreal, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the City of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the FORENOON.In conseque ce, I give public notice to all who intend to pr ceed against any prisoner in the Common Gaol f the said District, and to others, that they must be present then and there; and I give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then and there, with their Records, Bolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to each of them in their respective capacities.A.M.DELISLE, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office,\t7 Montreal, 19th Jan., 1863.$\t16 MTiiST rractical Chemistry.GENTLEMEN desiring to attend the COURSE of APPLIED CHEMISTRY will be pleased to meet Dr.STERRY HUNT, at the LABORATORY of McGILL COLLEGE, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at TWELVE o\u2019clock.W.0.BAYNES, B.A., Secretary.McGill Colleob, ) Jan.5, 1863.\t$\t4 \"JOHN TCNOXT General Agent & Wholesale Commission Jobber in Dry Goods, &c., No.9 HT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner of St.Puai Street, MONTREAL.December 24.\tly 307 SPRUNG & GO.Cash paid for (lid & New Clothing.LOWER PART Koiiisc«9)iis*ss Market, or 36 Inspector ISircet.! Mil FOR Christmas & New Year\u2019s PRESENTS, CORPOiUTIOIIJF MONTREAL TO HOTEL, SALOON & TAVERN-KEEPER'»'.NOTICE.ALL PERSONS intending to OBTAIN the APPROVAL of the CITY COUNCIL for TiVEi imm, are hereby NOTIFIED that they are positively required to send in their APPLICATIONS, in due form, between the present date and the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH next, and that no application received after that date will be entertained.CHS.GLACKMisYER, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office, i City Hall,\t> Montreal, 17th Jan, 1863.) n brs 15 COMPLETS ASSORTMENT 00 ALL ARTIOLHS IN Electro-Platedware Papier-Macheware Cabinet ware Jewellery Watches and Chains Glass and Chinaware French Fancy Goods Games, in great variety IN FACT, EVERY ARTICLE ADAPTED FOR CHRISM & m MB'S PRESENTS, BEItW A MOST SUITABLE! and 13 LEG ANT PIECE OF FURNITURE TVTx DU OH\t, AND Nowhere to béhad in such Variety AS AT A.J.PELL\u2019S, 64 Great St.James Street.\u2014ALiO,\u2014 JUST RECEIVED, A Consi/nnt ot Oil Paintings, IN MAABSOffiE FRAMES, Which will be dsposed of at CROWN LAND DEPARTMENT, Qcbbec, 17th November, 1862.NOTICE is hereby given that, if the purchase money of the Lands in Lower Canada held by Location Tickets issued under the Regulations of 2nd March, 1849, be not paid in full before the 1st May next, the Lots will be resumed and offered for Sale\tWM.McDOUGALL, 278 r t\tCommissioner.Paris INOLUDIN» ALL THH Latest London and Novelties, Purchased by the Subscriber, in-person, from the MANUFACTURERS, within the last three months.will be dsposed LOW Pil l ES.December 20.304 December 17.R SHARPLEY.CRYSTAL BLOCK.302 NEW MUSIÜ FOR SALE AT PRUACE\u2019S, 145 Notre Dame Street.D\u2019Aibert\u2019s Internatioual Quadrille, As played at the Exhibition by the Military Bands.The Princess Alice Vaises, As played by Her Majesty\u2019s Private Band.Timsey\u2019s New Lancers, A capital Set, played by all the Military Bands in London.Janhary 15.12 m uli Hf-chests l «colored Japan Tea Hags Fresh Walnuts Bags Fresh Filberts Bags Provence Almonds Bags Arracau Rice Boxes Virginia Tobacco, pounds Bags Laguayra Coffee Crates Wine Bottles Cases Common Brandy CONVERSE, COLSON & CO.20 LEMOINE STREET.October 1.\t235 SAUCE.-LEA & PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE Pronounced by CONNOISSEURS TO BB THH Only good Sauce AND AFPLIOABLB TO EVERY VARIETY OF DISH.SAÜ0E.Extract of a letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester : May, 1851.\u201c Tell Lea & Pkbrin that their SAUCE is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.JTUST RECEIVED, from London, per \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d a complete assortment of CROSSE & BLACKWELL\u2019S GOODS.250\tS ENGLISH.JUST RECEIVED, per \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d Victoria, Chedder, Queen\u2019s Arms, Wiltshire, Pine Apple and Dutch CHEESES.250\t¦\tS.ENGLISH.FUST RECEIVED, a choice lot of YAR-1 MOUTH BLOATERS at S.ENGLISH\u2019S, 266 Notre Dame Street.October 18.\t250 CAUTION.1.EÆ.&, PJ3SMIMS Beg to caution the Public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WOBCIi STBStSHiRE SAUCE- L.& P.have discovered that several ot the foreign markets have been supplied-with spurious imitations, the labels closely resemblling those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances the names of L.& P.forged.L.& P.will proceed against anyone who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of any infringement of th$ ir rights.Ask for Lea.& Perrins\u2019 Sauce.Sold Wholes tie and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcestir ; Me.srs.CROSSE & BLACK-WELL; Messrs.Barclay & Sons, London, &c , and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.January 2.\tly-f-1 \u201cA SLIGHT COLD.\u201d COUGH, Hoarseness, or Sore Throat, which might be checked with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously.Few are aware of the importance of stopping a Cough or \u201c slight cold\u201d in its first stage: that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not at-tenu to, soon attacks the lungs.Tin flicacy of Brown\u2019s Bronchial i.oches is demonstrated by testimonials from Physicians, Surgeons in the Army, and eminent men wherever they nave been used.They were flrst introduced in 1850.It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma.Catarrh, the Hacking Cough in Consumption, and numerous affections of the Throat, giving immédiate relief.Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice.Freni Rev.Henry Wilkes.D.D., Pastor of Zion Church, Montreal.\u201cWhen somewhat hoarse from cold or over-exertion in public speaking, I have uniformly found Brown\u2019s Troches afford relief,\u201d \u201cI have been much afflicted with Bronchial Affection, producing Hoarseness and Cough, The Troches are the only effectual remedy, giving power and clearness to the voice.\t\u201c Rev.Geo.Slack, \u201cMinister, Church of England, \u201cMilton Parsonage, Canada.\u201d \u201cTwo or three times I have been attacked by Bronchitis so as to make me fear that I should he compelled to desist from ministerial iabor, through disorder of the Throat.But, from a moderate use of the Troches, I now find myseir able to preacn nigntiyaoid weeks together, without the slightest inconvenience \u201cRev.E.B.Ryckman, A.B., \u201cWesleyan Minister, Montreal.* November 20.\t53tfm t DSW AMMUNITION m i TARGET 12 Feet Square.Represents average shooting at 500 yards, with EIÆY\u2019S BEST E N F I E L D hImBY s AmmumTimm - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Par Sporting* or Military Purposes- Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges for killing Game, &c., at long distances, Breech Loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles.Contractors to the War Department for Small Arms Ammunition.acob\u2019s Rifle Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Caps for Colt\u2019s, Adams\u2019, and other Revolvers.Enfield S&ifia Ammunition and Ball Cartridges For Whitworth and Henry\u2019s Rifles, also for Westley Richard\u2019», Terry\u2019s, Wilson\u2019s, Princo\u2019s, and other I Breech Loaders.Ballets of uniform weight made by compression from soft Refined Lead.Pay Bros^ Gray\u2019s-Inn-Eoad,London, W.C.Êïr WHOLES ALE ONLY.April 9\tIjCW IS THERE !» CORPOSATiONJF M1TRESL miyoiDS.XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol- -L -4 xvsTTiug oxa v^TicriTO, XT wo.O aud -ij of BY- LaW No.57, passed on the 7th January, 1842 REGULATING WINTER ROADS, will be STRICTLY ENFORCED during the present Winter :\u2014 Section 3.That whenever, during the Winter season, Snow or Ice shall accumulate on any of the Sidewalks in the said City, or any portion of them, it shall be the duty of the person or persons owning, occupying, or having charge of the house, building, or lot of ground, before which such accumulation as aforesaid shall he, to «ut the Snow or Ice down to a depth of four inches above the surface of the said Sidewalks, so that the same shall be uniform with that of the adjoining property, unless otherwise ordered or permitted by the Surveyor of the said City, under a penalty not exceeding Fifteen Shillings for each offence.Section 4.That whenever the Snow will become so congealed, or Ice formed, on any of the Sidewalks or portions thereof, in the said City, as to prove dangerous to passengers, it shall be the duty of the person or persons owning, occupying, or having charge of the house, building, or lot of ground before which the Sidewalks shall be in such a state as aforesaid, to cause ashes to be strewed thereon, or the ice or congeaied snow to be made rough, by cutting the same, under a penalty not exceeding Ten Shillings for each offence.(By Order).P.MACQUISTEN, City Surveyor.City Sdrvetor\u2019s Office, ) City Hall,\t> Montreal, December 9.1862.)\tdu-mT-295 m til ¦ Choice Champagnes & FOR SALE by the Subscriber \u2014 50 cases Champagne, \u201cLac d\u2019Or,\u201d quarts 20 do do,\t\u201cdo,\u201d pints 30 baskets do, \u201cSillery\u201d Super, qurts 20 do do,\t;\u2018do,\u201d pints 30 cases Brandy, 1851 30 do do,\t1856 50 do do,\t1857 In order to clear off the above Wines during the approaching Holidays, a REDUCTION of TWO DOLLARS per dozen will be made on former prices.-AI.SO,\u2014 100 puns Muscovadr Molasses 100 hhds Bright Pf rto-Rico Sugar V.HUDON.December 23.\tS06 CURTAINS, JUST RECEIVED, Ex SS.\u201cNorwegian,\u201d Embroidered aid Phins Reps, Embroider^ and Plain Terrys, Of the NEWEST SEYMS and COLORS.\u2014also,\u2014 Nottingham Lace Curtains, And a large assortent of Brussels and Tapesry Carpets, AT THE QÂEPET WÂRBÛOSE, 74 Great St.Janes Street.J441 ES IM LFS.December 27.309 A FURTHER SUPPLY OF THIS AMUSING BOUND-GAME JUST RECEIVED, At\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.January 6.\t4 T K nix A CASE OF PILtCli^GTOPS\u2019S Celebrated Skates, Ladies\u2019 aud Rent\u2019s, Just received, per SS.\u201cBohemian,\u201d which, on account of the lateness of their arrival, will be disposed of at a small advance on cost.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.January 6.\t4 WORLD\u2019S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM Ç)OWwVw,evv\\.çr ^ ftEV.C.A.BUCKBEE.Assistant Treasurer American Bible Union, N, wTvky, writes : \u201c I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerous friends, to the great value of Mrs, S.A.Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalaa* mum.\u201d Rev.WM.CUTTER, N.Y.City : M My hair is changed to its natural color, and growing on bald spot.\u201d Rev.J.H.CORNELL, N.Y.City.\u201cI procured it for a relative.The falling of the hair stopped, and restored it from being grey to its natural and beai> tiful color.\u201d Rev.J.WEST, Brooklyn, L.I.ï \u201cI will testify to their value in the most liberal sense.They have restored my hair where it was bald, and, where grey, to its original color.\u201d\t* Rev.A.WEBSTER, Boston, Mass.: \u201cI have used them with great effect.I am now neither bald nor grey.My hair was dry and brittle ; it is now soft as in youth.\u201d Rev.H.Y.DEGEN, Boston, Mass.: \u201c That they promote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have the evidence of my own eyes.\u201d Bold by Druggists throughout tho World, PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No.198 Greenwich Street, New-York.Numerous Certificates as above.* BY APPOINTMENT.ii§KL Iplil Si Genuine Havana Cigars CHOIC STOBACCOS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TOBACCO JARS, Cigar Stands, Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Fusee Boxes, and a general assortment of Fine Tobacconist Goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year\u2019s Presents.1HE Undersigned, has just received, per Steamer \u201c Eagle,\u201d from Havana direct, a very choice assortment of the very finest Brands of HAVANA CIGARS, which will be found, for excellence and flavor, fully to sustain the reputation of this well-known establishment, whilst the very superior assortment of FINE PIPES of every description, and Tobacconists FACiUr vjooiyij JL.OL up.,.-,.ers, will he found a most desirable collection for Christmas and New Year's Presents.G.LEVEY, 149 Notre Dame Street December 17.\t301 MIS TORN\u2019S WAX- JUST RECEIVED, per \u201c Havrocordatos,\u201d a a full supply of WAX in SHEETS, white and coloured COLOURS for COLOURING FLOWERS, BRUSHES, WIRES, &c , &e.A G.DAVIDSON, Druggist, Sole Agent for Mintorn.\tPlace d'Armes.CREST PROTECTORS.A LARGE SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED By 305\tA.G.DAVIDSON, Drdggist.FOR THE HOLIDAYS.A FINE assortment of FANCY and TOILET REQUISITISS on hand, making most elegant and acceptable Presents for the Christmas and New Year, for gale low at A.G.DAVIDSON'S, Drdggist, 305\tPince d\u2019Armes.VINO DE PASTO, Manzanilla, AND other SHERRIES, now landing and for Sale by FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wink Merchant, Hospital Street, July 14.\t167 For Sale, By OOUROHET & CO , No.171 St.Paul Street\u2014 1000 boxes assorted Window Glass, from Belgium 200 cases Holland Gin, extra Peppermint Oil Layer Raisins, boxes, hf & qr-do, New Fruit M R Raisins, do, do do do Shelled and Soft Shelled Almonds Maccaroni and Vermicelli Prnnes, Fruits in Brandy Assorted Liqueurs Brandies in bottles and octaves Wines in bottles and casks Chicory, French Glue, Brimstone French Candles, Orange Water Filbert^Liquorice in^saall boxes December 30.\tly 311 Tlfl EBBS T R L TILII Y FOR INDIGESTION, &c.iff UlBlFIIffllTS.C.HEILY INVITES attention to hSTOCK of BRITISH and FOREIGN LACES and EMBROIDBES HAIR NETS HEAD DRESSES LACE and MDg'N GARIBALDIS BER'IHE?COUVRES HiDKEROHIEFS n,\u2014 A large assortment\u2019 NOVELTIES, sui able for PRESENTS.Thwhole will be SOLD at GREATLY REDUOEPRIOES.C.HEALY, 19 Notre Dame Street.December 30.\t311 sTEPiEmimm AND ST.CATHARINES SAL1NE_BATHS.In Eheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula, And Obstinate Syphilitic Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many and WODIBERFUL CURES Effected by these Waters, have made them FAMOUS THROUGHOUT AMERICA jy Reference Is permitted to the following distinguished Visitors, as to the efficacy of the \u2018St.Catharines Waters in Disease -The Rio-ht 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 andLekoy, of Hew York City, H.W.Sergeant, Esq., of Fishkill, Messrs.Jas.Lawrence, P.Grant, and P C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop TJpfold, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit, Prof.Jas.P.White, Buffa.o, &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 m Canada:\u2014Chancellor Blake, J.B.Robinson, Esq Toronto, John Galt, Esq., M.Vankoughnet.Esq'\u2019 Judge McCord, Montreal.\t6\t'\t4'' ^S-St.Catharines Is eleven miles west of the Bridco.Niagara Falls trains connecting with all Express trams oniYew York Central Railway Western Ha?froBadSerB aireCt t0 tile 8pringa\u2019per Qreat For salebyall the principal Druggists in Montreal.P.S.\u2014Wholesale orders, addressed J.BRIGGS Montrea., promptly attended to.Monlreal.Aprll 8.1862.\tiy gs nonet iy m il: WE, the undersigned, A.HOUTMAN & CO., of Delfshaven, near Schiedam, Holland, Distillers of HOLLAND GIN, being very anxious to obtain the lasting patronage of Importers of that article into the Canadian Ports of Entry, and being conscious that our usual mode of disposing of our Gin, which consists in the obtaining and executing of Orders from the Trade, at fluctuating market prices, does not conform with the usages and peculiarities of Canadian commerce, in consequence whereof, the great advantages over others, which we are desirous of ofler-ing to the commercial public of Canada, are not duly appreciated, we have concluded to follow an entirely new mode of introducing our Gin, by importing in the early Spring, and (if sufficient encouragement is given us), also in the Fall of next year, a considerable quantity of half and quarter pipes, and red and green cases, divided in small invoices, into the ports of Quebec and Montreal, which invoices, on arrival of the vessel, will be separately offered for Sale at Auction, at fair and very acceptable terms, which will be made known in due time.The standard quality of our Gin, which is surpassed by no other brands, will be invariably the same, as will be shown by samples at each auction sale, and will undoubtedly obtain for our trade-mark (the Crown Double Anchor Brand) a high and unassailable reputation in the Canadian markets.By thus appealing to the sense of justice and impartiality of the merchants in this country, we are conscious that we show a sincere desire to obtain a firm and deserved footing in the Canadian markets, which we are willing to win, even at a sacrifice ; and we confidently hope that importers will show their appreciation ot our sincerity by keeping open in their Warehouses a small corner for the storage of some of our.Gin, which we trust they will not fail to purchase at our first Auction Sale.Delfshaven, near Schiedam, 7 Oct.20, 1862.\t) A.HOUTMAN & CO.Agents for Canada, HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.November 20.\tdu,dly tf 278 UHCLAIHED_LETTER8.LIST OF LETTERS remaining uncalled for at the Montreal Post Office, on the 15th of Jan., 1863.If the following Letters are not redeemed within SIX WEEKS from this date, the/ will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.N.B.\u2014Persons enquiring for any of those are respectfullj requested to ask for \u201c Advertised Letters.\u201d The numbers after some of the names denote the number of Letters to the same ad dress Aitken Mrs LADIES\u2019 A LIST.CIBE& CO.HAVE JUST REGIVED, per SS.\u201cNorwegian,\u201d a furthiSupply of Fancy Coatingswaistcoatings and Trouemigs.\u2014LSO,\u2014 UKUERCLuramV® A sox, In all théfBw Fabrics.The CelebratedAberdeen Knitted Gloves ; Bud, Dog-Skin and K?Giovesi With a largassortment of all the Novelties in Slk and Wool Scarfs, Muflirs, Ties, Ac* December 29.310 EVENING DRESS New Lace Capes New Lace and Blonde Berthes Black and White Lace Flounces Black and White Dress Falls New French WVeaths New Chenille & Invisible Hair Nets New Chenille & Velvet Head Dresses New Opera Mantles New Lace Garibaldis & Jackets New Velvet and Cloth Jackets, &c At January 5.J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.3 Bain John Mrs Burke Emelia Mrs Burnell Emma Miss Cameron Mathilda Carr Marg A Mias Chase Harriet Mrs Clark Elixa Davignon E Miss Dillon Catherine Miss Emerson Margaret Fenran Sarah Jane Fitzhenry Fanny Gilen Mary Miss Gorman Bridget Miss Hall Buchanan Mrs Haley Jeremiah Mrs Harvey Agnes Miss Henry Mrs Keefe Mary Levie Mary Mrs Madden Mary Mrs Melbnrne C E Miss Meroni Charles Mrs Austin Margaret Jane E Burns Ellen Mrs Butler John Mrs Clarke Agnei Mias Clough Cathrine Cote H F Miss Cowan Bridget (2) D Daly Mary Ann Miss Danson Dora Miss E English M Mrs F Forbes Margaret Fuberton Margaret G t rormly Jane Miss Hicks Isabella Miss Hinman Adeline Mrs Hobs Abbie B Mrs K Kirby Miss I M Morgan C Mrs Morse Maryann Miss Murray Mary C Miss Me McMillan Mary Miss McNamara Catherine McWilliam Thomas Mrs McCleary Thomas Mrs Mclnnes Betsey Miss McLynn J Mrs McMahon Catherine Miss N Nickelson Mary Miss 0 O\u2019Gorman Widow Mrs Osborne Jane Miss Orr Adeline Miss Pendergrast J Mrs Quinn Mary Miss Renaud Polly Mrs Ridge Ann Miss Riordon Mary Miss Seaton Jane Miss Shaughnessy Bridget Miss Skakel Adeline Miss Tolmie Jessie Miss Walker Mrs Warren Widow P Flees Mrs Q Robertson Archibald Mrs Rose Margaret Mrs s Sly G Mrs Stephen Annie Miss Stewart Henry Mrs Swain Marcella T W Wood Mary Mrs GENTLEMEN\u2019S LIST Adams J W Allan Isaac Allen Robert Alcock John Allen R M Barnard George F Babbitt J O Baily John C & Co Barrett W Barker James Bate E Beach W G Bedale Albert Bell Ross Benway Henry Campion Richard (2) Ganna van John Oarmody Thomas Cawley Alfred A Allen James H Andrews H B Anion John Antoine .Armour John B Bery W Biddlecomb E (2) Birs Clement Blythe William Boyd William Brown T H Brusler A Burleigh W Brownlee Bonheim T G & Co c Conroy J C Conway William Cottell T G M Cowan William Chapman William Her-Coward James TUBER.aw exo:li.i:wt lot OF BLACK WALNUT, For Sale by tie undersigned.SEALE & TEES, 60 Great St, James Street.December 29.\t31® A COAL OIL.FEW BARRELS of Extra, Non-explosive and free from smell, for sale low by A.G.DaY IDSON, Drugoist, Corner Place d\u2019Armes.December 22.\t305 )ARSON\u2019S BACON, HAMS and STILTON CHEESE.A supply just received.6\tALEX.MoGIBBON.CAMOMILE PILLS RE confidently recommended as a simple A: act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient ; are mild in their operation ; safe under any circum stances ; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits derived from their use.Sold in bottles at Is.lid.,2s.9d.and 11s each, by Chemists, Druggists and Storekeepers in all parts cf the world.Orders to be made payable by London Houses.November 18.\tly t 276 McPiiersi's Cough Lozonps Ire The only certain Remedy ever discovered for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Influena, Difficult Bieath-ing, Incipient Consumption, and all Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs generally.MCPHERSON\u2019S LOZENGES are the most convenient, plensant and efficacious remedy that can be employed for the removal of the above distressing aed if neglected, dangerous (¦ymrumria Thev eiveamost instantaneous relief, and when proper!- perseTBien wun, ucvtu fail to effect a rapid and lasting cure.Tc those who ai e affected with difficulty of breathing, or a redundancy of phlegm, they give speedy relief by promoting free expectoration.For aged persons they are almost indispensable ; and no one whose lungs are in the least degree susceptible of cold ought to be without them.In cases of moist Asthma, McPherson\u2019s Lozenges will at once prevent that soreness which is the result of constant expectoration, and in a dry or nervous Asthma, they will promote that degree of expectoration by which the painful coughing may be greately prevented.To public speakers and vocalists, McPherson\u2019s Lozenges are invaluable, two or three of them will remove occasional hoarseness, and their regu ar use for a few days will at all times increase the power and flexibility of the voice, for which purpose they a:e regulary used by many professional vocalists.January 7.\t5 HARDWAr E, rHE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL SUPPLIES, and has in Store one of the largest assortments of Shelf Hardware in Canada, together with a large Stock ot Heavy Hardware, which he offers for Sale at Low Prices, and on Liberal Terms of Credit.J.HENRY EYANS, 271 St.Paul Street.September 29.\t233 ALEXANDRE\u2019S GLOVES SUPERSEDED BY THE DUCHESSE, WHICH, FOR Style, Cot, Quality and Finish, IS UNSURPASSED.53\u201cOnly to be had at the CHEAP SHIRT STORE, 211 & 213 Votre liante St., JOHN AITKEN & CO.LEATHER.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE\u2014 Spanish Sole No.1 English Bend No 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