Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 28 mars 1863, samedi 28 mars 1863
[" POST OFFICE, Montbeal, March 23, 1863.Arrivals and Departures of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Railroad.i North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.[il Canada West Mixed Train.h] Way to Ottawa, including Carril-1 Ion, Grenville, &c.j Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierviïle and I N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, I M &c.r St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and i Island Pond.[3] | Portland.14] Chateauguay,.Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, HemmingforaaPlattsburg 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.ÏÏ.) Island, via Quebec.j Ditto fortnightly from Boston.DUE.\t\tCLOSE.\t 9.00 p\tm\t7.00 a\tm 8.00 a\tm\t4.00 p\tm L1.30p\tm\t6.30 a\tm 8.30 p\tm\t9.00 a\tm 8.30 p\tm\t6.30 a\tm 10.30 a\tm\t\u20222.30 p\tm 10.30 a\tm\t6.00 a 2.30 p\tm m 10.30 a\tIB\t2.30 p\tm 11.30 a\tm\t6.30 a\tm 3,451.\tm\t2.15 p\tm 11.30 a\tm\t2.15 p\tm 6.30 pm\t\t6.00 a\tm 9.15 a\tm\t6.00 a\tm 6.15 p\tm\t1.45p\tm 11.00 a\tm\t1.45 p\tm 11.00 a\tm\t2.00 p\tm 10.30 a\tm\t7.30\ta 2.30\tp\tm m 7.30 a\tm\t6.30 a\tm 6.00 p\tm\ti.30a\tm 9-00 a\tm\tÏ.00 a\tm 8.00 a\tm\t2.15 p\tm Ê5 AND DALLY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LV.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1863.NUMBER 74 Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8 00 ^.m.do\tdo\t9.45 à.m.do\tdo\t7.15 a.m.& 2.45 f.m.do\tdo\t2.45 p.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before he closing of each Mail All the above mails are daily, except Sunday PRIM BILLS.PARTIES in Canada East intending to make application to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, for regulat-ng surveys or'boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that thejj are required by the 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published m full iu the Canada Gazette),, to give TWO MONTHS\u2019 NOTICE of the application in the Canada Gazette, in English and French, and also in a newspaper published in each language in the district affected, Bending copies of the first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Office of each House.J.E.DOUCET,\tA.TODD, Clk.of Private Bills Chf.Clk.Private Bill Office L.Council.\tL.Assembly.Quebec, Oct.15, 1862.\t249 Estate Eusebe Senez, THE CREDITORS of the tag ant estate of the late EDSEBE SfiNEZ, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, Trader, are NOTIFIED to FYLE their CLAIMS against his ESTATE before the FIRST of APRIL next, into the hands of J.SIMARD, N.P., or of the Undersigned.PHILIPPE MAYER, Curator.Montreal, March 19, 1863.\tts 66 La Banque Jacques-Caitier, \"Vî OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a ±1 FOURTH INSTALMENT of TEft PER CENT., on the SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL STOCK of LA BANQUE JACQUES-CARTIER will be PAYABLE, at the OFFICE of the BANK, from the 1st to the 20ih APRIL next.(By Order).H.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, March 3, 1863.\ttf 52 STEPHEHSOHHOIIH AND ST.CATHARINES SAL1NE_BATHS.In Rheumatism, Gout, leur&Igia,Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula, And Obstinate Syphilitic Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many and WOMDURFUX, CURES 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 The 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 New York City, H.W.Sergeant, Esq^, of Fishkill, Messrs.Jas.Lawrence, P.Grant, and C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop Upfold, 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 in Canada:\u2014Chancellor Blake, J.B.Robinson, Esq., Toronto, John Galt, Esq., M.Vankoughnet, Esq., Judge M!cCord, Montreal.St.Catharines is eleven miles west of the Supension Bridge.Niagara Falla trains 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.MontreaLApril 3, 1862.\tly 83 ITICL.H [AVING admitted MR.RUFUS FAIRBANKS to an interest in my Business, the same will be carded on, from this date, under the name and style of JAMES MITCHELL & CO.JAMES MITCHELL.Montreal, March 2, 1863.\t61 McT Having disposed of my retail business and STOCK-IN-TRADE to MR.S.G.LEVEY', of Toronto, I beg respectfully to inform my customers and the public tbat my STORE WIliL BE CLOSED for a SHORT TIME until Re-opened by the new Proprietor.AH Accounts due me require to be paid before the 15tvi instant, naCL »ii ptsi-edus having Claims against me will please nronent fi.\trnrfTi- -1\"\tA.HOFFNUNG, 110 Notre Dame Street.March 3.\t62 TOBACCOS.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE : 1000 boxes 5\u2019i, 7\u2019s & 10\u2019s 200 cases Quarter-Pounds in caddies Montreal and Toronto Manufacture.Bright Virginia\u2014pounds and half-pounds Pure Leaf Virginia 5\u2019s, El Dorado, in caddies Cut Tobaccos\u2014Smoking &Chewing WEST BROTHERS, Tobacco Factors, 6 St.John Street.February 19.\tly 42 HOUSES, &c., TO BE LET, OR FOR SALE.g a i TO STORE and Mevch 18.LET, PREMISES No.318 St.Paul Street.Apply to U.BERTHELET, Or\tALF.LaROCQUE.65 IN reference to the above, I beg to state tbat I shall RE-OPEN the above ESTABLISHMENT during the PRESENT MONTH, of which due notice will be given.S.G.LEVET.MarihS.\t52 ~\tPUBLICJIOTICL rpHE Undersigned respectfully informs ALL JL INSURANCE COMPANIES and the Pubic 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-Bus.October 31.\t261 OPPOSITION TO DAYLIGHT ! FOR ONE SHILLING AND NINEPENCE or Thirty-five Cents per gallon, we are Retailing a Splendid foal Oil, WARRANTED PERFECTLY SAFE, gives a Brilliant Light, without Smell or Smoke, and which does not crust the wick.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Our Superior PENNSYLVANIA and KEROSENE OILS, THE VERY BEST IN THE MARKET, at Two Shillings and Sixpence per gallon, warranted to stand 127 ° to 130 ° , with less smell than any other Oil ever offered.Liberal discounts to Wholesale buyers.Delivered free in any part of the City.No Burning Oils kept that are not perfectly safe.John Gregory & Co., 35 St.Francois Xavibf.Strebt.February 27.\t49 TO LET.A first-class Three-Story CUT STONE HOUSE (Furnished), being No.159 St.Antoine Street, opposite the Residence of John Torrance, Esq.-Possession on the first May.Apply to CHAS.TÜGGEY, 25 Great St.James Street.March 18.\t65 FOR SÀLE OR TO LET, ON REASONABLE TERMS, FOUR Two-Story and THREE Three-Story HOUSES in Upper St.Urbain Street, with all modern conveniences, - and Garden and Stables, attached.Apply to GIBB & HUNTER, 47 Little St.James Street.March 14.\t62 TO LET.That First-Class Stand, No.40 McGill Street, directly opposite Commissioner Street, consisting of a Front Store, 60 by 23 feet, with Wareroom Cellar underneath.Apply at No.42 HOUSES &c.TO BE LET, UR FOR SALE.TO LET A Large New Stone HOUSE, beautifully situated on the Montreal Mountain, suitable for a large respectable _______, Family an Hotel or a Boarding School.There is a fine Granite Spring near the House, with abundance of water.Rent low to a good tenant.Entrance at Toll Gate on the Mountain.Apply to H.B.SMITH, 256 St.Paul Street.February 12.\t36 over and McGill Street, March 13.61 OFFICES TO LET, In Retd.A.TOUPIN\u2019S BUILDING, Place d\u2019Armes.Apply to H.M.PERRAULT, No.65 St.Francois Xavier Street.March 10.\t58 TO LET.The GROUND FLOOR, OFFICE and CELLAR, now occupied by Wm.Brown & Co., immediately under Messrs.Moss & Bros, 303 St.Paul Street.March 10.JESSE JOSEPH 58 TO LET.One Two-Story Stone HOUSE, No.66 St.Denis Street.Two Two-Story Stone HOUSES, Nos._______, 20 k 22 St.Lewis Street.Also, a HOUSE and FARM at Petite Cote de la Visitation.Apply to LOUIS BOYER, No.85 Commissioners\u2019 Street.March 9.\t1m 57 SEEDS, SEEDS, Growth of 1862.rSPHE Subscribers have received their usual GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, which they offer for Sale low for Cash.Their Catalogue for 1863 comprises, in part: TO LET, With immediate possession, The commodious HOTEL opposite the Bonsecour Market, with large Yard and Stabling^to accommodate Fifty Horses.\u2014also,\u2014 TWO or THREE STORES under the Hotel, and fronting on St.Paul Street.Apply to March 6.JOHN ATKINSON, No.44 Dorchester Street.1m 55 Beans of sorts\tMelon of sorts Beet do\tNasturtium do Brocoli do\t-Onion do Cabbage doj\tPeas do Carrot do\tParsley do Cauliflower do\tParsnip Celery do\tPepper do Cheroil\tRadish do Corn do\tSalsify Cress do\tSpanish do Cucumber do\tSquash do Egg Plant do\tTomato do Endive do\tTurnip do Kale do\tMustard Leek do\tPumpkin Lettuce do\tSweet Herbs do Bird Seeds\tGrass Seeds in variety FIELD SEEDS.\t Kija Flax\tAltringuam Carrot Piedmont Hemp\tSwedish Turnip Mangold Wdrtzel\tVetches, kc, ko NOTICE.PERSONS having CLAIMS against the late DAVID KINNEAR are requested to send iu the same, duly attested, November 26.to the Herald Office 283 KTO^XO-ËJ.To Manufacturers of Friction Matches.Ï^OR SALE\u2014One of Fessenden\u2019s Patent Splint Match Machines, in good order, with Five Hundred R cks.This machine will out and set ready for dipping, One Hundred and Fifty Gross of Matches per day.This is the best machine now in use.Several of them are now in successful use in Canada.To those now in the Match business, or about entering into it, the above offers a good opportunity to supply themselves with all that is wanted, at a low price.For further particulars, apply to BYAM, CARLTON & CO., 116 Union Street, Boston, Mass.March 12.\tddb 60 Fresh Garden ana Fiem seeds.LOWER CANADA AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, St.Ann\u2019s Hall, St.Ann\u2019s Market, Montreal.FjpHE Subscriber has now received his Supplies I of SEEDS for the coming Season.His Stock is probably the most extensive and complete in the country, comprising nearly every variety suited to the climate, or worthy of cultivation, the quality of which cannot be surpassed.Catalogues may be had on application at the Hall.WM.EVANS.February 21.\tdn sw 44 Fnsh Flower Seeds.LYMANS, CLARE & CO., 226 St.Paul Street.N.B.\u2014An allowance made to Merchants Wholesale Dealers and Agricultural Societies.March 5.\t54 npoNQÜIN BEANS\t~ 1.VIRGIN OTTO OF ROSES OILS of Aniseed, Nutmeg, Cassia, Almonds, &c.For Sale by 60\tLAMPL\u2019OUGH k CAMPBELL.25 60 Barrels PURE CREAM TARTAR, Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.For pied Rooms.iiUrcli TO LET.From the 1st of May next, The whole of the PREMISES over the METROPOLITAN, corner of Notre Dame and St.Jean Baptiste Streets, .nosv and for several years past oecu Photographic Gallery and .Dentist\u2019s Apply to 5.no.' u'f îuTOVFffiftt 54 TO LET, A Three-Story Brick HOUSE, on St.Catherine Street, West, containing all modern improvements.________ The Furniture can be had at valuation, and immediate possession given.The House and Furniture can be seen by applying to February 25.Store and Dwelling.TO LET, ONE of the New Block, now in course of completion, on Victoria Square.Apply to ______\tG.MATTHEWS, St.Francois Xavier Street.March 20.\tr mwf 67 TO UBT.Those very extensive .WAREHOUSES and OFFICES, No.14 k 15 Common Street,with DWELL1N G and GRAIN _______ STORE iu rear, at aresent occupied by Messrs.Havilland Routh & Co.Possession given on the first day ol May next.Apply to WM.MUIR, 75 McGill Street.January 7.\tmwf 5 TO LET, Those EXTENSIVE PREMISES, at present occupied by H.L.Routh k Co., in Common Street._____\t\u2014also,\u2014 Nos.12 and 15 Common Street, now occupied by F.Ross k Co.and G.k D.Shaw.Apply to G.B.MUIR, 185 Notre Dame Street.February 11.\tmwf 35 KEMP & CO., 212 NOTRE DAME STREET, HAVE JUST OPENED OUT one Case of RING and EUREKA SCARFS (the very latest London styles), consisting of all the Brilliant Colors, now so fashionable, such as\u2014 The Golden Ring Scarf, The Dundreary Scarf, Sam\u2019s OwnScart, Patent Eureka Scarf, The New Brilliant Scarf.COLORED March 4.and \u2014also,\u2014 PLAIN PAPER COLLARS.53 For Sale by the Subscribers: MUSCOVADO SUGARS\u2014Porto Rico and Cuba REFINED DO \u2014 Crushed A, Dry and Yellow TEAS\u2014Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Souchong, Congou, Oolong and Japan, uncolored BRANDIES\u2014Otard, Dupuy k Co., Sar.erae, and United Vineyard, in wood and bottle GIN\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s, in hhds JAMAICA RUM iu puns ISL AY k CAMPBELTON WHISKY in cases BURTON ALE-and LONDON PORTER in qrts and pints WHITE WINE VINEGAR LIVERPOOL SOAP PEPPER, PIMENTA, RICE, STARCH, &c, Ac BUNCH, LAYER and CLUSTER RAISINS \u2014ALSO,\u2014 25 qr-casks MALAGA OLIVE OIL 50 cases \u201c KINGSl) ORD\u2019S\u2019\u2019 WASHING CRYSTAL March 2.51 0.TUGGEY.mwf 47 Seeds ! Seeds ! ! Seeds ! ! ! 2000 60 LBS.LARGE RED AMERICAN ONION SEED.For Sale by LAMPLOUGH kCAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.^ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, 25 Boxes PURE SUN-BLEACHED WHITE WAX.For Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.March 12.\tgo Dr.De Jongh\u2019s Browu Cod pOR SALE by Gepuiue Light Liver Oil 61 A.G.DAVIDSON, Chemist, Place d\u2019Armes The New Feeding Bottle & Nipple.A SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED comprising upwards of Four Hundred of the most desirable varieties.For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, St.Ann\u2019s Hall, St, Ann\u2019s Market, Montreal.Catalogues may be had at the Hall.WM.EVANS.February 21.\tdn sw 44 Chester Guild & Bons, TANNERS AND CURRIERS OF Slaughter Leather AND DEALERS IN SLAUGHTER HIDES, \u2014Have for sale\u2014 HARNESS, BRIDuE, GRAIN, BUFF, KIP SPLIT GRAINS FOR ENAMEL, and BELTING LEATHER.No» 16 Blackstone Street,.Boston July 22.\ttrs 174 j.iTRicirr MANUFACTURER OF and Kerosene Shades, Of all Styles and Patterns, No.108 Congress St., Boston, U.S.A.CiONSTANTLY 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, ot all sizes and shapes.Chimneys roughed and plain.Emblems and Initials Engraved on all kinds of Glassware and R.R.Lanterns.83\u201d All Jobbing done at the shortest notice, and lowest prices.Jm16 IS- _ ly tts 145 ^ pei wfm7~ FOR SALE, a PEW in CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Apply to Andrew Wilson, Herald Office.December 30.\t311 FURTHER by A.G.DAVIDSON, Druggist, 61\tPlace d\u2019Armes.Wax Flowers.WAX IN SHEETS, COLOR3, MOULDS and PATTERNS, for FLOWERS, received from the celebrated House of MINTORN k CO., Wax Modellers to the Queen, for sale by the Agent, A.G.DAVIDSON, Druggist, Place d\u2019Armes.March 13.\tgi FOR SALE.A PAIR of 30 Horse-Power ENGINES, with Three Boilers ; Cylinders, 14 inches diameter and 30 inches stroke ; Boilers, 4 feet diameter and 25 feet long, with two 18-inch flues in each Boiler.The Engines are of the most approved construction, and of the very best workmanship.They have substantial cast-irou beds, about 26 by 24 inches and 15 feet long; Double Slide-Valves at the ends of the Cylinders, with Adjustable Cut-off Valve at the back of the Main Valve.Each of these Engines are capable of turning four run of stone, being equal to 50 horse-power.They can be worked singly or together.The Engines and Boilers have been in actual work about one year, and they are now in perfect working order.The Pumps (which are worked separately from the Engines), Cast-iron Boiler Fronts, Grates, Valves, Holding-down Bolts Large Belt-Wheel (10 feet diameter and 20-inch face,) in fact, every adjunct requisite in a perfect and economical Engine, goes with the Sale.Apply to MACDONALD, TO LET, ^A STORE, in Little St.Joseph Street, opposite the Nuns\u2019 new buildings.Apply to WM.DARLING k GO., 239 St.Paul Street.February 24.\t46 TO LET, STORE and OFFICES m Young\u2019s Building\u2019s, McGill Street.\u2014also,\u2014 That well-known COAL YARD, with Buildings, corner of Wellington and Colborne Street.\u2014and,- - LOT on Wellington Street, with Wooden Buildings thereon erected, adjoining the Canal Basin, and connected with the Grand Trunk Railway in Winter.Apply to JOHN YOUNG.January 23.\t19 TO LET _ That Three-Story Cut-Stone HOUSE, No 41 St.Joseph Street, two doors West of St.George\u2019s Church.WALTER BENNY.February 18.\t41 nii TO LET, That First-Class HOUSE, No.4 Sydenham Place, St.Antoine Street.Apply at No.18 St.Sacrament Street.March 12.60 For Sale by the nbscribcrs : UPPER CANADA LEAF TOBACCO MANUFACTURED TOBACCO\u2014Honey Dew, 6\u2019s, 10\u2019s and J lbs \u2014And Daily Expected,\u2014 100 oases SUPERIOR LIQUORICE PASTE GILLESPIE, M0EFÂTT & CO March 2.\t5i TO LET, ^ The WAREHOUSE presently occupied by Robert Àdams, Esq., as a Wholesale Dry Goods Store, No.283.Possession on 1st May jiext.J.L.BEAUDRY.October 14.\t246 TO~ LET, From 1st May next, the SHOP No.46 St.Gabriel Street, and the DWELLING above the Gateway, consisting ______, of Four Rooms on third story and Attic above.Enquire of ARCH.FERGUSON, Mansfield Street.March 6.\t55 TO LET An ATTIC ROOM, sixty feet long, well adapted for a Work-Shop.February 6.Apply at the Herald Office.31 FOK SALE, That Splendid Two-Story Cut-Stone FAMILY DWELLING, situated on Lagauchetiere Street, near St.Urbain ________Street, 39 x 42, covered with tin and having excellent Outbuildings and large Yard This House has been recently Painted and Papered throughout, is finished in the most modern style, and has every desirable conve-niencies.From its proximity to the Business part of the City, it offers a rare opportunity to parties desirous of securing a comfortable residence.Title perfect.\u2014also,\u2014 Those Two Cut-Stone HOUSES, covered with tin, situate on Dorchester Street, at the corner of St.Elizabeth Street.These Houses are substantially built and finished in modern style, and offer a fine opportunity to parties desirous of securing a residence in one of the most flourishing parts ot the City Title perfect.The above Premises may be seen, and further information obtained, on application to the INPORTlinO BRKDERS THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE WAGRAM will STAND for a limited number of MARES at the _________STABLES ot HUGH BRODIE, Esquire, iu the VILLAGE of SAIVT HENRY, about one Mile from the City of Montreal.WA GRAM is a Bay Horse with Black Maine and Tail, and Black Feet ; stands sixteen hai.ds and one inch without Shoes ; is fast at all distances ; has a first-class Racing character ; added to which he has an excellent temper.WAGRAM is five years old this Spring; is by the imported Horse Yorkshire, out of Topaz by imported Glencoe ; and she out of Emerald by imporled Lmal/tarc, and Emerald's dam, imported Eliza, by Rubeus.\u2014For pedigre of imported Horse Yorkshire, see British Stud Book and Racing Calender.Thoroughbred Mares, $25 ¦ all other Mares, $15, without warranty.The owners of WAGRAM will not be responsible in any way for Mares or Foals accompanying them.Persans desiring Service of Horse will obtain Tickets on applying at the Office of JAMES SMITH, N.P., 72 St.Francois Xavier Street, Mon real.Fees in all eases to be paid on delivery of Tickets.WAGRAM was imported by a number of Gentlemen with a view to improve the Stock of the Country, and he is without doubt the best Horse, for the purpose intended, ever brought to the country, having size, bone, muscle, good trotting action, with an unexceptional pedigree and character\u2014essentials seldom combined in a Horse.Pasturage will be provided for Mares coming from a distance at reasonable rates, but at the risk of the owner.March 10.\tgg ~skates7\" A F .GW FAIRS MORE or Pilkington\u2019s Patent LADIES\u2019 & GENT\u2019S, STILL REMAINING, A S\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Stro February 10.\t34 Undersigned.D.A.Or to February 12.N, P., Alexandria, C.W., SAMUEL RISLEY, Consultino Engineer, Toronto, O.W.2m 36 mim BOARDS.A FEW JUST RECEIVED, which are warranted to stand the Canada climate.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.March \"\tgo H.M.PERR4ULT, Architect, No.65 St.Francois Xavier Street.January 20.16 TO LET, OR FOR SALE.The Handsome Brick COTTAGE, built only two years ago for the Subscriber, on Plateau Street, off the head of St.________ Simon Street.It is one of the largest and most desirable Residences of its kind in the City, being supplied with all the latest improvements\u2014Hot-Air, Baths, &c, &c.It commands an unrivalled view of the City and environs, whilst only five minutes\u2019 walk from Place d\u2019Armes.Attached to the Cottage is a Vegetable and Fruit Garden, stocked with choice Flowers, Fruit Trees, kc.For further particulars, apply on the Premises, or to DR.ALFRED NELSON, No.21 Little St.James Street.February 12,\t36 FOR SMI.Hf-chesls Uncolored Japan Tea Bags Fresh Walnuts Bags Fresh Filberts Bags Provence Almonds Bags Arracan Rice Boxes Virginia Tobacco, pounds Bags Laguayra Coffee Crates Wine Bottles Cases Common Brandy CONVERSE, COLSON & CO.20 LEMOINE STREET.October 1.\t235 THE BRITISH LION AND Rink Quadrille.THE BRITISH LT6N (New Buffo Song), 40 cts.THE RINK QUADRILLE, by S.Hatt, 35 cts.Just Published and for Sale, at H.PRINCE\u2019S, London Music Store.March 9.\t57 momtmeal BUSINESS______________DIRECTORY.A^ent for Woollen Manufacturers.Cochrane, A.McK.292 St.Paul.Boot and Shoe Stores.Bourgoin, Theodore.124 Notre Dame.Dangerfield, Wm.143\tNotre\tDame.Douglas, Alexander.253\tNotre\tDame.Thivierge,M.147 Notre Dame.Wilson, .301\tNotre\tDame.Wilson, Geo, 230 Notre Dame(opp.Herald Office) Cabinetmaker.and Office Furniture.Carlisle, John.Notre\tDame.Carriage and Sleigh Builders.Cusack, Bros.13\tCraig.Dwyer k Tolland.114\tCraig.Gavin, M.& .23\tCraig.Chemists and Druggists.Devins & Bolton (next Court House), Notre Dame, Gardner, John.295 Not:e Dame (near McGill.) Picault k Son (Physicians), 42, 44 k 46 Notre Dame.Confectioners-Wholesale.Hally A McWilIiam.;.300 St.Paul.Holbert, J.G., esuperior Lozenges and Gum Drops), 41 St.Francois Xavier Street.Confectioners\u2014Detail.Black, Isaac, 99 McGill (near Great St.James).Engraver, Letter-Cutter & Die-Sinker-Bailey, George P., St.John, 2nd door from Great St.James.Engraver\u2014Wood.Walker, J.H.68 Great St.James.Eye and Ear Infirmary.Thayer, Dr.L.G , (Surgeon, Oculist k Aurist,) 158 Notre Dame, (up stairs).Gold and Silver Plater.Tabb, H.N, & Co.69 Craig.Grccers\u2014Wholesale and Retail.Cusson, Alexis.19 Jacques-Cartier Sq.Graham, George.287\tNotre\tDame.Hutchison, John .37\tNotre\tDame.Smith, W.H.57 McGill.Hair-Bressers and Wig-Makers.Briscoe, William.62 Great St.James.Davis, George (Manufacturer of Davis\u2019 Hair Balm), 257 Notre Dame.Jones, Josiah.239\tNotre\tDame.Sutton, Thomas.252\tNotre\tDame.Hair Jewellery, Manufacturer of Binder, George.115\tNotre\tDame.Hats, Caps and Eurs.Cowan, R.W.123 Notre Dame Riepert k Co.73 St.Lawrence Main.Thompson, Job C.& Co.297 Notre Dame.Hotels.American House, Hiram Edson.St.Henry Street Swords\u2019 Hotel\u2014Swords, P.33 St.Vincent.Iron Furniture Warehouse.Bowdler, Wm.(Wire Worker), 5 Victoria Square Jewellers\u2014(W orking).Beaudry, Narcisse.28 St.Gabriel Maysenhoelder k Baddeley, 5 St.Lambert Hill.Meves, Otto.10 St Lambert.Sommerville, James.53 Little St.James, Lithographer.Duncan & Co.5 St.Francois Xavier Leather Merchants.Delorme, P.240 St.Paul.Filer, Binmore & Co.295 St.Paul Marble and Alabaster Sculpture, Importer of.Baccerini, G (Ornamental Work in Cement and Plaster), 70 Great St.James.Marble Works.Die k Vincent.84 St.Lawrence Main Mavor, James, & Co.St.Peter (Cor.Craig.) Milliners and Dressmakers.Allan, 0 Mrs.215 Notre Dame.\tjBaffig Merchant Tailors.Oodere, Norbert.19 Bonsecours.Irwin, Dresser k Co.(Clothiers).83 McGill.Kennedy, J.G.42 St.Lawrence Main.Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers.Hearn, Charles.160 Notre Dame.Ross, A.4 St.Maurice.Musical Instrument Maker.McPherson, J hn.Place d\u2019Armes Hill.New York Branch Dye Works.Beak, J.k Co.(opp.Crystal Block), 244 Noire Dame.Pianoforte Manufacturer.Vogt, Wm.G.& Co .138 Craig Paint, Oil and Glass Merchant.McArthur, John, k Son, 118, 120 k 122 McGill.Painters nd Paperhangers.Craig, Alexander.55 St.Peter.Milieu, Henry.36 Craig.O\u2019Keane, John, k 0.22 Great St.James.Waldren k Brother.53 St.Peter Paperhangings and Fancy Goods.Holland, George A.203 Notre Dame.Paper and Stationery\u2014Wholesale.Angus k Logan (Papermakers and Stationers),' 206 St.Paul.Photographic Artists.Dion, O .210 Notre Dame.Ross, James.105 McGill Street, Taber, E.H.158\tNotre Dame.Webster, Loren.24 Great St, James.Photographic Stock, Dealers in Pieault k Sou.42, 44 & 46 Notre Dame.Picture Frame-Maker.Scott, William.2 Victoria Sq.Plumbers and Gas-Fitters.Brown, S H (Tin k Coppersmith).53 Craig.Date, John.269 Notre Dame.Martin, John.17 St.Antoine.McKenna, Thomas.36 & 38 St.Henry.Warminton k Son (Tinsmiths).42 McGill.Plane Manufacturer Wallace, Alexander Mis, 407 and 409 Laguache-tiere.Produce and Commission Merchant.Denholm, George.14 St.John.Saddlery and Carriage Hardware.Manufacturer of.Rodden k Co.(Silver Plate: s) 35 St.Francois Xavier.Scaie Makers & Blacksmiths.Dorion, E.& Brother.30 St.Gabriel.Segar and Tobacco Manufacturer.Swain, Henry.17 St.Lawrence Main.Segar Dealers and Tobacconists.Marrin,Paul.58 McGill, near St.Paul.Noack, R___86 Great St.James (near McGill.) Pagels, F.,.60 Great St.James.Paterson, Wm.Notre Dame (Cor.McGill).Shirt and Collar Manufacturers.Smith k Barnes.236 Notre Dame.Silver-Smith (Manufacturing).Hendery R.112 Craig.Slate and Metal Koofers.Reed k Rayner.143 Craig.Small-Wares & Fancy Goods\u2014Wholesale Hiam, Wm.H.(Fishing Tackle), 42 St.Francois Xavier (up s1\"»!: .Stationer & Account Book Manufacturer.Parslow, John.252 St.Paul.Stationer and Bookbinder.Michaud, F.X.(Paper Ruler).13 St.Lambert.Soap & Candle Manufacturers.Brennan k Rigney.Prince, cor.William Darling k Brady.76 St.Charles Borromee.Smardon, John.92 and 94 St.Urbain.GIBB êL GO.BEG to acquaint their friends and the public generally that they have received per S .S.TWELVE CASES OF GOOD.3, all the Novelties of the coming Hibernian, comprising Season iu Coatings, Waistcoatingsand Trouserings.Also,\u2014A large assortment of Silk, Cashmere, Lambs\u2019 Wool, Merino, and Burmese Thread and Cotton Gent\u2019s Underclothing.The improved West-End \u201cjDundreary\u201d and \u201c Ich-Dien\u201d Scarfs, Ties and Gloves.White and Coloured Linen, Cotton and Flannel Shirts.With a large assortment of India Rubier Coats and Inverness Capes.Ef\u2019Four Cases of Lincoln k Bennett\u2019s and Johnson\u2019s celebrated London Hats.March 18.\t65 curtains: JUST » E C E I V E.».Ex SS.\u201c Norwegian,\u201d Embroidered and Plains Reps, Embroiderd and Plain Terrys, Of the NEWEST STYLES and COLOKS .\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Nottingham Lace Curtains, And a large assortment of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, 74 Great St.lames Street.J ASSES fSAUfsiS.December 27.\t309 UNCLAIMED LETTERS, LIST OF LETTERS remaining uncalled for at the Montreal Post Office, on the 15th of Ma ch, 1863.If the following Letters are not redeemed within SIX WEEKS from this date, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.N.B.\u2014Persons enquiring for any of tho'10 respectfully requested to ask for \u201c Adve Letters.\u201d The numbers after some of the names denote the number of Letters to the same address.LADIES' A LIST- i .MIRRORS II FOR Christmas & New Year\u2019s PRESENTS, BEING A MOST SUITABLE and EL EG A AT PIECE OF FURNITURE FOR SUCH A PURPOSE, AND Nowhere to be had in such Variety AS AT A.J.PELL\u2019S, 64 Great Et.James 5 treet.-ALSO,- JUST RECEIVED, A Consi lient of Oil Paintings, Arnold! Etnely Arthurs Margaret Best Frank Mrs Calvert Wm Mrs Cameron Sophia 0\ta in ox-on.EuplieiAiia Camerou Colin Mrs Campbell Lucy Mrs Campbell Wm A Mrs Chapman Jane Dease C Mrs Dickenson Geo L Mrs Dillon Catharine Douglass Alice Fay R S Mrs Fayles Daniel Mrs Fenton Jane Mrs Fitzgibbon Margaret Gairdner Miss Goiffair John .Higgins Ella Higginson Miss Holinyard Miss 1\tA C Mrs Kelly Mary Long Jane Manning Mary A Megan Sarah O Morris PWoe Mrs (2) Aspinall Louisa Ayers Mary B Blaeklock Corn Ag c Christa Alice Mrs Corbett Bridget Cox Jane .Crainton Helen S Cranna Barbara Crotty Helena J D Drinnan Mrs Dwyre Mary Dwyre Sarah Filzgibbona Margaret Fitzpatrick Mary A Mrs Fogarty Judy Fraser Mary G Gormley Elizabeth Guttril Annie H Hulbert J C Mrs Hunt Mrs Hutton Ellen Miss K Kennedy John Mrs L Long Ellen M Moor Mrs Murphy Mary Murther Catherine Mrs Me HcMiilen Mary J (2) McDonald Ann McDool Cath\u2019rne WidowMcRae Agnes McGuire Mary A N Orr Mrs\" Osborne Miss a Nappier Elisabeth O\u2019Connor Johanna O\u2019Neill Mary Mrs U\u2019Eoke Alice Quinn Mary B, Roach Maria\tRodger Mary Reynolds Betsey\tRobinson Eliza Ringwood Hannah Ross Margaret (2) s Scanlan Mrs\tStarke A Mrs Shaw Brackly Mrs\tSullivan Mary A Simons Jones Mrs\tSwells Jane Smith Sarah\tSwiney Margaret T Tompkins Cornelius Mrs HAADSOME E JR.AM ES, Of Which will he disposed LOW PRICES.December 20.at 304 4 60 & 62 Gueen St.Z Montreal.S R O Ü RAILING AND OISMAMEMTAL WORK PARTICULAR attention is called to om great variety and choice selection of Patterns for CEMETERY RAILINGS.JOB WORK and every description of OAST INGS will receive prompt attention.IVES * ALLEN.March 2.\t51 Apothecaries to H.R.H.The Prince of Wales.FURTHER SUPPLY OF THIS AMUSING ROUND-GAME JUST RECEIVED, At\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.January 6.\t4 Tailor» Male N.69 Notre Dame Tobacco Factors.West Brothers, (Commission Merchants).6 St.John.Trunk & Smiths\u2019 Bellows Manufacturers Clark, Bennett &\t.245 Notre Dame.Trunk, Valise & Carpet Bag Manufacturer Hayward, W.P.240 Notre Dame.Watch-Makers and Jewellers.Peaceck, H., & Co.144 Notre Dame.Rey, .St.Paul, Wood and Lumber Merchant.Renshaw, John.Craig> \u201cear Bleury.January 19.\t¦15 For Sale by the Subscribers, A LARGK ASSORTMENT OF BEST SCOTCH CANVASS, COMPRISING Î All Long Fiax Do Government Contract Navy Boiled Navy Fine Flax Boiled Tow HAVILLAND February 6.MEDICAL IIALL.rO replace the large amount of Stock damaged by the recent disaster in their Premises, the Subscribers, for a length of time, will be constantly receiving new and choice articles in every branch of their trade\u2014GENUINE DRUGS, PURE CHEMICALS, CHOICE PERFUMERY, kc., kc.By the SS.Bohemian they have already re-ceived-DEJONGHS\u2019 COD LIVER OIL, Duncan\u2019s Essence of Senna, Syrup of the Phosphate of Nickel and Manganese, Brown's Ch'orodyne, Hard\u2019s Food, BreckneU\u2019s Skin Soap, Caustic Points, &c., &c.Also, per S.S.Jura, a Case of \u201cJulichs Platz\u2019\u2019 COLOGNE.KENNETH CAMPBELL kCO.February 28.\t50 CiSI IDUKES On Warehouse Receipts.PRENTICE.MOAT & CO.February 6.\t31 G 6 s o RUYERE CHEESE ! GRUYERE CHEESE The Genuine Article, just received at 64\tBRUNEAU k DUFRESNE\u2019S.MOKED SALMON ! SMOKED SALMON I\u2014 A prime lot at 64\tBRUNEAU & DUFRESNE\u2019S.Daily receiving, thos.cawthorn\u2019s FINNAN BADDIES, acknowledged to be the best in the market.Give them a trial.BRUNEAU k DUFRESNE, Family Grocers, 152 Notre Dame Street March 17.\tg4 YARMOUTH BLOATERS, in tins\u2014hermetically sealed\u2014for Sale.68\tALEX.McGIBBON.FRESH TOMATOES\u2014300 dozen Quart Cans.Retailed at 25 cents each.68\tALEX.McGIBBON.PARSON\u2019S BACON, HAMS and STILTON CHEESE\u2014Constant supplies receiving.ALEX.McGIBBON, Depot for McEwan\u2019s Finnan Baddies.Victory Charles Mrs Walsh M rgaret Wilson Jane w Woods Mrs Wyman Mary E GENTLEMEN\u2019S LIST A Abbot Edwin R Abbott A Ackerman Albert Adams Wm Adderley Edward Alexander John R 68 B ELMONT SPERM for Sale.CANDLES\u20142Ô0 boxes ALEX.March 21.McGIBBON.68 ROUTH & OO.31 FOB SUE, Valuable Building Lots, FfiONTING OR McGill, Grey Nun and Wellington Streets.THE above LOTS are extremely eligible for WHOLESALE or RETAIL WAREHOUSES, and will be Sold on easy terms of payment.For particulars, apply to C, TUGGEY.December 30.\tfs 311 Bary George (R) Bain James Baldwin J W, Barker k Illsley Barnard John (2) Barnston George Batehelder G W (2) Blackwood James M Eeebo L Bell Joseph Benjamin E Black H G Blomley B Caddick Thomas Cairns John Campbell k Ross Campbell Charles Caplick Fredk Carr Fred Catar James Cauthers Samuel Charlton E I Clarke Robert C Cleary Patrick Cleland James Cohnn Lewis Dain Alonzo Dexter Richard (2) Donelly Mr Dugdale R L Dunbar John Elliott k Co Andrew Falvy Mark Parish James Farney Michael Parry George Fisher D Flanagan James Fraser Thomas Garret Geo ge Garratt James Gabier Theodore Gerald Walter Gleason Patrick Glen David Hathway Capt Hall Wm Hambrook Thomas (2) Hany Thomas Hargraves John Harold Hugh Harper J B Harrison Charles F Hart John Hart Henry Harvisty Richard Hawkins George Head G A Henderson John Ireland R Jacques Craig Jamison Thomas Jewett W C Jones W Keen Seth H Kennedy D B Kerry & Dergan Laing Arthur (2) Lamb Alfred Langster Charles (2) Law Alfred Lewis W F Lockhart James Mair J & C Mamon Thomas Manzi Giuseppe Martin Solomon Marven Mr Marr M Meharg John Melay Peter Menzies James MacDonald J C MacDonald M MacDonell Capt McCallum Daniel McCausland A B (2)] McBurnie Mr MeClyment Wm McDermot Thomas McDermott Patrick McDougall John McEachern Donald McEwen Neil Nagle E J & R Narey James Nelson & Co O\u2019Brien James F O\u2019Connor J O\u2019Hagan Peter Patrick k Co Patton Robert Pemfort Joseph Porteous Thomas Alden Theodore S Allen James H (2) Anderson G T .fximrew r T Andrews Luther M AnSOme Edward Armour Robert B Bradley W H Bradly James Brennan k Rigney Brockeney James Brown Brothers Brown James B Bourke Joseph E Buchanan k Co Burk & Co \u2019 Bun ce George G Burns A G Burwell R L c Connut T W Condistine John Condit Charles Conolly Martin Cook Wm Cooley Wm Comer Francis Court Wm Crouther E Cowens Amos Cullens John Curry E S D Dunn John Donnely Patrick Dove Wm Downs Thomas Dowsing Jas F E F Fraser William Foley Alexander (2) Fordham James Foster Joseph Foster James Fox Lieut-Col G Goldstein k Ollendorf (2 Grant Dr Greig Daniel Gubbins R R Guffin John Guttstam J II Henderson J D (2) Henderson Reufrew&Co Herriott J B Hecks Hugh Hill Charles Hirsch F Hoad Capt Hofman Martin Hogahaw Robert Hordon Tills k Co Holt Thomas Howe Elle Husie Mr Hyatt W W I Ivers Geo J Johnston Thomas (2) Johnson W H Johnson W G Jullian R W K Kollmar ELM Kochental John Kyley Peter L Loughrie Denis Lutcher John Lyford H W Lyman E Stiles Lynch James (2) M Mills H J Moor R Moran Thomas Morris George _ Muir W M Muir John Munro D Murphy J Mac MacPhers n Mr MacPhersou A Me McFadyen Geo McGuire Cornelius\u201d Mclntyie James & Go McKean James McKenzie H E McLean J McLonghlin M Dr McNamee Joel H Nelson k Smith Nelson Edward O\u2019Leary A Professor O'Rourke Wm Owens Mr P Portry Francis Prentice M S ¦ Pritchard Thomas ROW\tE \tRoche John Reid L H\tRose A F Reilly Laurence\tRoyal M J Reillie R J i\tRush Robert Renfrew David\tRussell Hector Robinson James Giles\tRutledge Wm Robinson John\t Salmon A\ts Smith W B Sanders George H\tSmith E B Scanlan Laurie\tSmith Edward Scott John\tSolomon S Scott Thomas H\tSpicer W J Sessions Carpenter & OoStewart Wm\t Shirlow Wm Short John Skelsey Joseph Slieer Samuel Stewart Thomas Stewart David Stapley B (R) Sunti Pietro Symington Thomas (2) Tell Thomas\tTompkins Robert Thomas Henry\tTowell William Thomson Henry\tTrayner John Thornton J\tTurnbull John V Vanalstyne Norman (2) Yymier R Vinton Alonzo W Whiting A S (4) Whitby N B Whitney JEM Wilkinson George Williams John Woodley O Y Waller J F Warren Wm Warrick Charles Watkius John Webster Isaac R White Frederick Yates Henry Post Office, Montreal.March 15 th, 1863.E.S.FREER, Postmaster.69 BUSINESS NOTICES.CM COLLEGE, NEAR BRISTOL, ENGLAND.PRESIDENT.The Right Honourable the Earl Duoie.VISITOR.The Lord Bishop op Gloucester and Bristoi.\" VICE-PRESIDENTS.Will5am Jcrdono Braikenridge, Esq, Joseph Cookson, Esq.; The Very Rev.Gilbert Elliot, Dean of Bristol ; Sir Arthur Ilallain Elton, Bart.; The Rev.Edward Girdlestone, Canon of Bristol ; The Rev.James Hey-worth ; The Rev.Dr.Jeune, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford ; Matthew Davenport Hill, Esq.; Thomas Hill, Esq.; William Henry Gore Langton, Esq., M.P.; Phillip William Skinner Miles, Esq.; John Addington Symonds, Esq., M,D.; Arthur Edwin Way, Esq., M.P.; The Rev.Dr.Whewoll, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.COUNCIL.The Rev.John Guthrie, Canon of Bristol, Chairman.William Henry Harford, Esq., jun., Vice-Chairman.John Bates, Esq.; Francis Black, Esq., M.D.; Francis Nouns Budd, Esq.; Lieut.-Colonel Bush; John Colthurst, Esq.; George Cooke, Esq.; The Rev.James Heyworth ; Thomas Lowten Jenkins, Esq.; Joshua Saunders, Esq.; John Addington Symonds, Esq., M.D.William Gale Coles, Esq , Treasurer.Henry Sidney Wasbrough, Esq., ) onlîf.îtm.q Alfred Cox, Esq.,\tf ^oiicitois.Edward C.Boville, Esq., Secretary.THIS COLLEGE has been established for the purpose of providing for the sons of Gentlemen a D oroughly good and liberal education at a moderate cost.The religious teaching i-> in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of England.The Head Master alone is responsible for the discipline and gênerai management of the College, the whole being under his immediate superintendence ; and he is, in all respects, inrested with the same powers and liberty of action as are e; joyed by the Head Masters of the great Public Schools, In the lower forms of the School, the course of in struction is the same for all Pupils, and suenas to give a sound elementary knowledge of Latin, Greek, English and Arithmetic.The upper portion branches into two departments, of which thp Classii al has special reference to the tfnivertities, and comprises all the subjects usually taught at a Public School, including French, German and Mathematics ; in the second or Mathematical department, the amount of Classic 1 work is diminished,while greater prominence is given to Mathematics, Modern Languages, English Literature, Histtu y and Composition.Every facility is afforded consistently with the requirements of a liberal education, for the direct preparation of Candidates for the Indian Civil korVi-o*» cv.d Military .Examinations, without the inter-, vention of a Private Tutor, or eacrilicing the ad van-\u2018 tages'of School discipline.Drawing forms part of the regular work.The proportion of Masters to Boys is unusually large, as, independently of all teachers of Mathematics.Modern Languages, Natural Philosophy, and Drawing there is at least one regular form Master to every twenty-live Boys, or, if the whole staff be included, one Master to every fourteen Boys, The general constitution and discipline of Hie College are based as nearly as possible upon the model of he great Public {Schools.The buildings and play ground occupy , a spice of about fifteen acres of ground on the outskirts of Clifton, in the immediate neignbourhood of Diudham Down.The CoTegc was opened on Tuesday, the 30th of September, 18G2.The Head Master receives Boarders iiro his house, which is constructed on ihe Rugby plan with private studies distinct from the sleeping rooms.In January, 1803, there will be an election to two Scholarship4 of £25 each per annum, tenable for three years, during the holders\u2019 stay at school : the subjects for examination will be Classics and Mathematics.The Bo^s are_ admitted on nominations of Shareholders.The Shares are £25 each, and confer he perpetual right of nomination.Head Master: THE REV.JOHN PERCIVAL, M.A., Late Fellow of Queen\u2019s College, Oxford, Double First Class at Moderations, First in Classics and First in Mathematics at the Final Examination, Junior Mathematical University Scholar, and for the last two years an Assistant Master in Rugby School.Assistant Masters : THE REV.T.H.STOKOE, M.A., Late Exhibitioner of Lincoln College, Oxford, First Classman in Classics, Finn! Examination, Denyer Theological Essay Prizeman, late Assistant Master at Uppingham School.C, G.BLACKADER, Esq., M.A.Late Scholar of St.John\u2019s College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Cheltenham College.H.G.DAKYNS, Esq., B.A., Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge.MR.THOMAS.Writing, Arithmetic, and Elementary Drawing Master Competent and experienced Masters are employed to teach French, German, Drawing, &c.Terms:\u2014Tuition and School Fees, £95 per annum ; Boarders, including Tuition and School Fees, £90 per annum : Ditto, under 13 years of age, including Tuition and School Fees, £75 per annum.The.e are no Extras.Information in London can be obtained on reference to T.H.Dakyns, Esq , Treasury Office, Middle Temple, or to HENRY W.AUSTIN, Esq., Advocate, Little St.James Street, Montreal.March 20.\t07 BOGLE\u2019S HYPERION FLUSD.THE GREAT WORLD-RENOWNED HAIR RESTORATIVE.For preserving, restoring, curling, cleansing, dress Ing and fashioning the Hair and Moustachios into ihe most soft, silky and glossy description imaginable \u2014 Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen and the Roj al Family, by the President of, and the elite of fashicn hroughout, the United States.The unprecedented demand for this wonderful Hair Restorative has led to the fabrication of a host of counterfeits, often containing elements most deleterious to the hair, and thousands have had cause to regret their use.See you get the genuine.The virtues of Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid for the Hair require no panegyric.Its universal success has never been equalled, and the immense good it has done is testified by thousands of certificates from physiciaina and parties of the hiirhest standing, open for inspection at the Proprietors.Therefore, All who suffer from Baldness\u2014 All who are troubled with Dandruff\u2014 All who have Salt Rheum, ¦ or any Humor on the Scalp- All who have \u201cHair-Eaters\u2019 at the Roots of tho Hair- All who are troubled with Headaches, and All who wish to have a beautiful glossy Head of Hair, in luxurious growth to the latest period of life\u2014 Use Scg-le\u2019s Hyperion ^iuid- Its price is within your reach, whilst its manifold virtues are beyond price.When used in early child* hood, it lays the foundation of a good head of hair ii after life.Ladies find it invaluable for keeping the parting clear of dandruff and \u201c hair-eaters,\u201d whilst it keops the hair moist, and beautifully in place and curl.r\u201e^?\u20191FICEKS.OF TIIE Army will find Bogle\u2019s Hyperion blind peculiarly adapted to their various wants, as it embraces in itself all the best qualities of an Oil or Pomatum, blended with a cooling, cleansing and purifying Wash of the most delightful description, which never freezes.It embellishes the hair, cleanses the scalp, and is most agreeably refreshing after toilsome ind tedious duties.Proprietor, WM.BOGLE, 202 Washington Street, Boston, U.S.To be had.in England of Morgan Bro\u2019s.24 Bow Lane, Canon Street, London : R.Hoverdên, d Great Marlborough Street, ditto, and of every Druggist and Perfumer in Montreal and throughout the World.\t260 DR.RAD WAY\u2019S PILLS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.In these Pills we have the medicinal properties of the most efficient plants, root?, herbs, gums, and balsams in the vegetable kingdom.In each of these little Pills lies a mysterious power, for in each Pills is combined the elements of health, regeneration, strength and life.Persons who suffer with dyspepsia, liver complaint, enlargement of the spleen, jaundice, kidney complaints, palpitation of tho heart, and the evil effects induced by the excessive use of calomel, mercury quinine, corrosive sublimate, opium, tobacco, local stimulants, and exposure to paint, lead, &c., will find in Radway\u2019s Regulating Pills a permanent cure.Radway\u2019s Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitute for calomel, mercury, quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have ever been discovered, and the only Pills in use that will secure to the patient the beneficial effects, in the Liver and ether Glands of the system, ihat physicians hope to obtain from the use of these drugs.In cases of bilious, typhoid, scarlet ondotlu r fevers, erysipelas, small pox, &c., \\vher 95c, CORN.\u2014Mixed, 55c r® 56c.OATS\u2014Per 401bs, 50c r® 53c.BARLEY\u2014Per 501bs, 95c (a) $1.05.PEAS\u2014Per eelbs, 70c r® 75c.PORK.\u2014Mess, $10.00 r® $10.75 ; Prime Mess, i\u20198.00 tS) $8.75 ; Prime, $7.00®$7.75.BUTTER.\u201410c r® 17c.LARD.\u20147cr®8.ASHES.\u2014Pot, $5.75 (® $5 85 ; Pearl, $6-.00 )® $410.OATMEAL\u2014Per 200 lbs., $4.75 r® $4.85.HOGS\u2014$4.25 r® $5.25.SEEDS.\u2014Clover, 6jc r® 7c ; Timothy, $1.75 i@ $2,00.Flour.\u2014Smce our last no lots of importance have changed hands.Superfiaes and Bag Flour have been in good request, for city consumption, at quotations, and the market closes firm for both, with very small receipts.For Spring de livery there has been nothing done, few being willing to sell even at late asking figures.Some holders ask $4.75 for May.Wheat.\u2014Holders ask $1.03 to $1.05 for U.G.Spring, Milwaukee and Chicago No.1 for Spring delivery, while buyers offer $1.00 to $1.01.Fur-Winter Red and White, holders ask $1.2j to $1.17j, with offers at $1,07| to $1,10.No transactions have taken place.Corn.\u2014For Mixed 55c to 56c asked for delivery, with offers at 52c to 53c.No White or fine Yellow offering.Oats\u2014In active demand, but holders not disposed to sell at even outside high quotation.Barley\u2014In fair demand.Peas.\u2014 75c to 77Jc offered for good U.G.White, holders asking 80c to 82ic.Pork.\u2014Old Mess sti 1 asked for, at $10.00 to $10.25, but holders firm at $10.50.Nothing doing in other grades.Butter.- Grease asked for, and good quality in fair demand at outside quotation.Ashes \u2014Quiet, and li tie doing.Oatmeal\u2014In good demand, at $4.85 for good brands, Hogs\u2014In fair demand.Sells\u2014Quiet.NEW YORK MARKETS.COFFEE\u2014Since our last there has been a re-newalofactrv.tyin Rio, bt)!h Bpecaldtors an(1 th® Trade having bought freely, chiefly the latter and the sales reach 22,091 bags mostely, if not all, at 32 j to So) cents, cash and less 2 JF cent cash, showing and improvement of about half a cent on the low sales of a week ago, the market closing firmly FRUIT\u2014The business continues very light and the market generally is weak.Raïsins°aré again a little easier, and the general tendency ij in h ivers favor.The sales are 5 to 600 bxs.Pmisins at $4,15 for Bunch, and $4,25 to $4,35 for Layer ; U) casks Turkish Prunes, 13J cents.LEATHER\u2014The demand for Hemlock Sole continues limited, and prices of all descriptions have receded fully half a cent IF lb.; the receip's from the tanneries continue light, and the stock is not materially enhanced.The demand for Oak Sole and Slaughter Upper in Rough contin ues to exceed the supply and prices are well maintained.French and American Calf Skins are in steady fair request, without material variation iu prices.\u2022 MOLASSES\u2014There is a moderate but steady inquiry for the various descriptions, chiefly for home use, and the market though not active is pretty uniform at supported prices.The sales are 342 hhds and 17 bbls.Porto Ricotat43 tojSO cents ; 617 hhds., 73 tes , and 5 bbls.new clayed Cuba part for refining, 38 to 40 ; 42 hhds; Cuba Museovada, 44.PETROLEUM\u2014Crude has been firm since Friday, and closes rather higher for lots on the spot.The sales are 3800 bbls., for prompt de-lievery, at 211 cents, merchantable and shipping order, Refined in bond is without improvement though some 300 bbls., under peculiar circum-stances, brought higher figures\u2014these however are no criterion of the market, our highest quotation being 30 cents.The sales are 4900 bbls.Yellow and Straw colour to prime White 104 to 1.0 test at 30 to 36 cents (including 500 While for delivery from this time to 20th April, at 35j) and 1000 gallons in tin, 50 cash.RICE\u2014The market is dull, and we only notice sales of 218 bags Arracan at $7,50 to $7,75 and 60 do.Rangoon, in Bond, $5,50', cash.SUGAR\u2014The demand for Raw and Refined continues light, and with a slack market prices of Raw have failen off one-quarter of a cent IF lb , closing dull -those of Refined aha favour buyers.The sa\u2019es of Raw ar e 889 hhds.Cuba at 10 to 11) cents ; 140 do.and 24 tes do.for export.G|in bond (cash) ; 176 hhds.Porto Rico llj to 11 13-16.TEA\u2014The market is slack, with no disposi-t on to buy largely at current rates\u2014and it is well understrod that to effect sales to any considerable extent concessions would have to be made in prices\u2014614 lift chests new Green, per Game Cock, and 120 do.Souchong, in bond sold on terns no_tmade public.'TOBACCO\u2014Tbe market is depressed, and prices of common grades are a little easier \u2022 sales 12 5 hhds Kentucky at 151 to 20 cents ; uhio 13] to 15 ; and 68 cases Seed Leaf, 16 to 25 cash.In Manufactured there is no business and prices are entirely nominal.The following are the closing quotatio*.ia Gr g-.,,.!,, qf tlie Second Hoard, as reported by JrqnesM IL-ske v &Æk:-d B0,ldBtok^\u2019 33 WUiialmAfe'en March Otiered.Asked.SrPQCa AW© SHARE LAST.BANKS.Ain\u2019t of Star ee.Bank of Montreal.Bank B.N.America Commercial Bank.City Bank.Bank of U.Canada.Banque dnPeuple.Molsons Bank.Ontario Bank, Old.i>o Bank o4\u2018Toronto.SimbtAa Kiii-.u .ore Bank.B.Jacques Cartier.East.Town.Bank.RAILWAYS.Giand T.of Canada Atlantic & St.Law.Great W.of Canada.Cüamp.& St.Law.MIN& Montreal Consols.Canada Mining Co.Huron Copper Bay.Lake Huron Silver and Copper.Quebec&J.Superior SUNDRIES.Mon\u2019l Telegraph Co Mont\u2019l City Gas Co.City Passenger R\u2019y.Richelieu Co.$ 200 50 stg $100 80 30 50 50 40 40 100 *4!) 50 50 1fiOstg 100 M 20 5 4 40 40 Paidl Dividend up.last G mos 4 per cent 3 per cent 3£ pr cent 0] pr cent 3\tper cent 4\tper cent 4 per cent 115,115j 90@ii 98 @98 \u2022 88 >'£4 S8j 106,100* no@m 4 per cent 10211122 101Ï per cent ' \u201c Closing Prices.whole do do do do do do do 10 p c do whoie 30 p c GO p c whole do $15.10 90 75 $4 10 whole-S pc.6 mo do [4pc.6mo 10 p c |ü p c.6mQ 3i pr cem 4 per cent 4 per cent None.None.IX pr ct.None.30 cts p sh i SO p c 105 alKSUOÜ 101 82% dis 2©3\u2018dis $4,00 50c ^ sh U.S.G\u2019s, Registered.1831.U.S.Coupon, 1881.U.S.5\u2019s, Coupon, 1S71 !.U.S Coupon, 1871.!!!!!!! U.S.5\u2019s, Coupon, IST-l.U.S.Coupon, 1874.( .IU, 7 3, IU U ^ Trcas Notes, April & ôct.100y U.S.G $ c.1 year Certif.(old).noV- Demand Notes.American Gold Ohio G's, 1886.Indiana War Loan.Tennessee G\u2019s.Virginia G\u2019s.North Carolina G\u2019s.Missouri G\u2019s.California State7\u2019s.Canton (Jo.Del.& IIml Canal Co.Pennsylvania Coal Co.\u2019.Cumberla\u2019d Coal Co pref'd.Pacific Mail S S Co.' New York Central It.R.Erie R.R.Do.\tpreferred.Hudson River R R.Harlem River K.R.Rq.\tpreferred.Reading R R.Michigan Central R.R.Michigan S.&N.Ind.R R.Do.\tguaranteed____ Panama R.R.Illinois Central R.R.* * \u2019 *.Cleveland & Pittsburgh.Galena &Chlcago U.R'.R.Cleveland & Toledo R.R .* \u201d Chicago & Rock Island R.R.Pitts., Ft Wayne A Chic R.Toledo, Wabash & Western R.Do.preferred_______ Alt.& Ter.H.R.R.Do.preferred.Quicksilver Mining Co .1 ! 142 V4 \u201c\"Market Weak!.Closing Quotations\u20144 p.m.A mortcan Gol d.14a 3/ U.S, Treas.7 3-10 S* c.Notes.107 11 Tennessee G\u2019s.\u2019 yj Missouri G\u2019s.1 .(jov Quicksilver Mining Co.!.42 ** 101 104% 97% u:>% 120 \u2022\to% ¦MX .75 .(>1% 128 C25X 126 118% .18% 189 ur>% ¦ 79% 9S% 190% .40% .84 ,.90 102% .00% m% 191 ,.92% .70% 90% 97% \u2022\t\u2022 s.0èl% .00% .08 .88% 104% 104% 97 98 9T 98 107 Î00 145^ 145% 120 100 G1 61 Y6 62 129 25-^ 127 19 189% 11G 19% 98 100% 40% 84% 91 102% 00% 107 92% 70% 93 94% 63% 52 7a 34 Ga 42^ 107>t G2 122,122 113,113) 9m99 110,110 BONDS.\tClosing Prices Government 5.per cents, stg.99\t©100 Government 6 per cents 1872, cy.106 ©luG}* Montreal Water Works G per cents, stg.96 © 90% Montreal City Bonds, G per cents._95\t@ 96 Montreal Harbour Bonds, 7 per cents.104 @105 Quebec City, fi per cents.94 @95 Toronto City Bonds, G per cent, 1876M.39; (à 90 Champlain R.R.7 per cents.Op\t@ ' Champlain R.R.Bonds, (Montreal & 1\t_ N.Y.6 per cents).\tVi V!f © \u201c mxoiIangb.Bank on LorltiOn, liO àavà.lto>) @ lit Private fip .110\t@ 110X Dq with documents.\u2014\t@ \u2014 Bank on New York.29\t®\tdis Private do .\u2014\t^\t\u2014\tdig Silver.03\t@\t04\tdis Prentice, Moat & Co,, Brokers, No.16 Hsonange, Montreal, March 2r, 1863.BY TELEaitAfB.NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014March 27.Flour;\u2014Receipts 7317 barrels; Market more active, and 10 cents better; sales 8000 brls.Rye Flour steady at $3,50 to 5,25.Wheat\u2014Receipts 918 bush ; market quiet and a shade firmer, but nominal.Rye quiet.Barley nosafoa}.Corn\u2014Receipts 1120 bushels ; market 1 cent batter ; sales 35,000 bushels.Oats steady.Pork dull and lower.Beef dull.Stocks active but lower.Money and Exchange unchanged.Gold 140|.THE CHEROKEE NATION ABOLISHES SLAVERY AND REPENTS OF SECESSION.(Correspondence of the Missouri Democrat.) Camp Blunt, Ark , Feb.26, 1863.\u2014The Cherokee National Council has just adjourned.It convened in the Delaware District, Cherokee Nation, a few miles from Camp John Ross, where Co!.Phillips camped the 3d Brigade, to guard Us proceedings.The result of tins Legislative Assembly is the most significant and instructive.The members of the body were elected nearly two years ago.They are the old Legislature\u2014the Legislature that was coerced into an ordinance of secession by the rebel army.The first act ot the Legislature was to repeal the ordinance of secession, which was done unanimously.Th * next act was to deprive of office in the nation and disqualify all who should continue to be rebellious or disloyal to the United States Government The Courts and other legal business of the nation TUE P.OYAL WEDDING CAKE.Mr Constant Pagnicz, the Queen\u2019s confectioner at Windsor Castle, has just completed the bride's cake, It stands five feet and a1 half high, and at the base is two and a half broad.The cake will be upwards of 100 lbs in weight.Mr.Pagnicz has in this instance f,dbered to the associations of the place in which the.royal wedding is to he celebrated, and, adopting a Gothic design, has produced an ornamental \u201c elevation \u201d which reminds us of one of our old English crosses of the time of the Edwards, such as we still see standing at Waltham, in remembrance o.f Queen Eleanor.The design is divided into four parts or stories.The basement is octagonal, and within its arches two niches contain the arms of England and Denmark, with alternate arches oceupied by figures of the Muses.Between the basement and the next tier of arches, cornucopias hang over the parapet^ and medallions of the prince and princess are hung, from the bases of ihe pillars ahpve.The shafts of theso pillars are again hung with heraldic devices\u2014the plumes of the Pifince, and other such significant badges ; while within, and occupying the centre, are figures emblematic of Hymen, surrounded by Cupids, and other mythological attendants upon the nuptial ceremony.On reaching the ne^t pioroy the octagonal shape contracts into an hexagonal farm, within the arches of which the god of love aport?, surrounded by a variety cf cornplimen-tary emblems.Above this the next storey, quadrilateral, rises, which, being more contracted in size and approaching the apex, is dealt with as a sort of base for a slender vase sur-monnting the whole structure, out of which orange flowers depend.Festoons of orpngo-flower wreaths hang from column to column.Simple-minded folk will be ready to ask, \u201c How is the bride to cut the cake ?\u201d We are happy to be able to ansvyer the question, and to explain how this apparently Gordian problem is to be solved.The metiers of the pediment, which contain the arms of England and Denmark, have been constructed as doors\u2014and they open ( When opened, her Royal Highness tho Princess of Wales will be enabled to draw the knife across the cake, Iphigenia like, \u201c.tlowly, and, nothing more.The Fires in Simooe \u2014The Norfolk Reformer has particulars of the large fires in Simcoe.On Wednesday morning, the court house toox fire and spread to the gad.The latter was saved before much damage was done, but the court-honse was entirely consumed.The total loss ta the county will probably reach $16,000.There was an insurance on the building for $6,000, in the following companies ; - $3,000 in the Liverpool and London ; $2,000 in the Gore Mutual ; and $1,000 in the Phoenix, of London.The principal portion of the papers were, saved, but, cf course, some of them will be missing \u2014how many or of what importance, cannot be told until (hey are somewhat righted.The prisoners th: t were in the gaol at the time were removed to a place of safety.On Thursday another fire consu ned the Music Hall aud the Norfolk House.Tire Ha 1 was built only a short time since, and its dee- We notice that the New York Merchants seem alarmed at this western movement regarding the Capais, and have appointed a Committee to act in connection with the Buffalo delegates to bring before the New York State Legislature the necessity of enlarging the Canals leading from the West through that State, We give the resolutions passed ;\u2014 A large meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the Produce Exchange cf New York, for the purpose of canvassing the question of facilitating trade between this City and the great West, by means of procuring the enlargement of the locks on the Erie and Oswego Canals.The meeting was.convened at the request of the Board of Trade of Buffalo, in order that the Commercial Asiociation of New York might unite with them in obtaining the support of the New York State Legislature to this great project.Tho following preamble and resolutions wore unanimously adopted :\u2014 \u201cWhereas, The State of New York having earliest taken the necessary measures by the construction of the Erie and Oswego Canals, to open a line of commercial water communication from the Hudson to the great chain of American Lakes, thereby opening to market the immense surplus product of that vast fertile interior region enchained within the Western States, and Whereas, This irf,de has so added to our great wealth and commercial power, and is so justly recognized as the commanding element in our unparalleled growth anfi prosperity, it becomes the imperative duty cf the State to furnish all possible facilities for retaining, and at the same time augmenting it, aud to adopt some wise and beneficent policy by which it shall not be diverted to other and alien roules.Be it therefore Resolved, That in ordqr to meet the imperative commercial necessities of the West by additional facilities, ip tlje t ransportation of their surplus products to an Eastern product, we earnestly request the Legislature, in making the appropriation for thç construction of the remaining locks on the Western Division of ihe Erie Canal ; that they be so far enlarged as to afford passage for the largest class of boats capab c of navigating the waters of the present canal.That we should regard tips measure as the inauguration of that bénéficia,! policy which should he adopted by the State at the earliest practicable moment ; if enlarging the locks throughout the entire line on the Erie and Oswego Canals, and which must be early completed, if the great State of New York designs to have her just share in that vast inland commerce between the Atlantic seaboard and the fertile and.inexhaustible region of the North-west, and which has hitherto been so immense and indispensable an element in our own prosperity and growth.\u201d Respecting the state of business in Boston we quote from the Shipping List of that city :\u2014 Money anp Business.\u2014 We have seldom known the market so completely at a stand still for leading articles of merchandize as for the past two weeks.The transaclions have been very limited, the fluctuations and decline in Gold and Exchange, and the uncertainty in connection with army movements and their results, having nearly put a stop to all business.Money continues abundant at from 5 ® 6 per cent.\" Gold has further considerably declined.The rates since oar last have been from 148J©154i, closing at 148l©148^.CHICAGO PROVISION TRADE, The Beef and Pork packing gea3CD for 18G2 and 1863, in Chicago, is How closed, and the results far exceed the most sanguine expectations ot the trade.In former years Cincinnati ruled supreme as a purs\t,, \u201eod for \u201e , «i»»
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