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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" BUSINESS NOTICES» Cartificate irom L- j.«acme, 3Esq«, of the Minerve.Montreal, L.C., October 20,1858.S.W.Fowler & Co., Boston,\u2014 Gentlemen\u2014Having experienced the most gratifying results from the use of Dr.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry, I am induced to express the great confidence which I have in its efficacy.For nine months I was most cruelly affiicted with a severe and obstinât' cough, accompanied with acute pain in the side, whici.did not leave me, summer or winter.In October the symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that I could walk but a few steps without restin': to recover from the pain and fatigue which so slight an exertion occasioned.At this juncture I commenced taking the Balsam, from which I found immediate relief, and after having used four b ottles I was completely restored to health.I have also used the Balsam in my family and administered it to my children with the happiest results.I am sure that such Canadians as use the Balaam can but speak in its favour.It is a preparation which is only to be tried to be acknowledged as the remedy par excellence.Your obedient servant.L.J.RACINE.None genuine unless signed I.Butts on the wrapper.Prepared by SETH W.FOWLE & CO., Boston, and for sale by all Druggists throughout Canada.Sent.7.Hnmwf D cSW 237 Doctors Approve.\u2014 Dr.J.R.Dillingham, of Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachussetts, writes:\u2014\u201cOne of my family, whose hair had been gray for a number of years, commenced using Mrs.S.A.Allen\u2019s World\u2019s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, without any faith in its virtues, but contrary to expectation, the hair is now of a natural color, life-like and beautiful.\u201d Sold by Druggists everywhere.Depot, 198 Greenwich Street, New York.October 19.\tr DW8 249 k; AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XV.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1868.NUMBER 251 HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS are a sure remedy for all sexual complaints and may be taken by females of all ages, who are suffering from a disorganized system, or those distressing diseases in particular which frequently occur (.from inatrention) at the turn of life.They are so mild that the most delicate female may take the n with perfect safety.October 19.\tr DW 249 AUTHORITATIVE EVIDENCE.From Dr.Winslow Lewis, one of the most eminent Physicians of Boston.BOSTON, Feh.13, 1847.Mr.Wm.Bogle\u2014-Sir : The preparation invented by you for the finir has been extensively used in my family for some time, and they give it the decided preference over all other compositions of the kind.It invigorates and beautifies'the hair, and clears the skin of all impurities, without producing any ultimate deleterious effects, which are so frequently the result of many well known patented compounds.Having been thoroughly tested, and its reputation fairly established, as the host article known for the human hair, it may be superfluous, still I cannot resist the opportunity to add to others the name of your obedient servant, WINSLOW LEWIS, Jn.October 19.\tr DW 249 WOBXB\u2019S HAIR RESTORED AND ZYLOBALSAMUM?CONVINCING TESTIMONY FROM DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMEN.Rev.C.A.BUCKBEK, Jn't Treasurer American JHble Union, JV.Y.Oily, writes: \u201cI very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerous friends, to the great value of Mrs.S.A.Allen\u2019s World\u2019s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum.\u201d Rev.J.WEST, Brooklyn.L.I.: \u201cI will testify to their value in the wool liberal sense.They have restored my hair where it was bald, and, where gray, to its original color.\u201d Rev.A.WEBSTER, Boston, Mass.: \u201cI have used them with great effect.I am now neither bald nor gray.My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft as in youth.\u201d Rev.IT.V.DEGEN, Boston, Mass.: \u201cThat they promote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have the evidence of my own eyes.\u201d Rev.JOHN E.ROBIE.Buffalo: \u201c I have used both the Restorer and the Zylobalsamum, and consider them invaluable.They have restored my gray hair to its original color.\" J.II.EATON, LL.D., President Union University, Tenu., writes: \u201cI have used Mrs.8.A.Allen\u2019s World's Hitir Restorer and Zylobulsnmum.The falling of my hair has ceased, and my locks, which were quite gray, are restored to their original color.Sold by Di'ug-gisto throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALKS OFFICE, Nos.198 & 290 Grewnvieli St., New York.las above._ \"j^HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE : - 100 hhds Bright Porto Rico\") 250 bids Yellow Refined | 200 do Crushed A\t}¦ SUGARS 200 do Dry Crushed | 100 do Ground\tJ tOO bags Arracan Rice 300 bxes Layer Raisins 75 brls Currants 20 hhds Colman\u2019s Mustard DAVID TORRANCE & CO.October 7.\t239 pTânos rnsusic 1 Read this !\u2014Nearly impossible, but True ! OUR World-renowed PIANOS\u2014the result of all modern improvements\u2014are offered now at extremely low rates.All Pianos warranted for five years, and taken back if not suitable.Our prices are from $2 50 upwards.Dealers and Teachers will find it to their own profit by recommending our Pianos.100,000 references given.MUSIC\u2014In spite of the high premium on gold, and 30 per cent duties, we concluded to sell all foreign and domestic Music of every description at only 2 and 3 cents per page (nearly one third of the former prices).All orders from the country promptly filled and mailed, postage paid, on receipt of the price.Depositors wanted in every city.P.A.WUNDERMANN, 629 Broadway, New York.October 7.\t239 .ÆTNA.1MNCE COM.HERTFORD, eOSS.ASSETS - $3,000,000.THIS old and well-known COMPANY continues to insure on very favourable terms.The Policies issued at this Agency are secured 6y deposit of Provincial Securities, and all losses paid promptly in Gold.ROBERT WOOD, Agent.October 3.\t3m 236 mill coifiis.npHE undersigned have secured the Patent 1 for IRON CASKETS in Canada, and are now able to supply them in sizes of from 2 ft-to 6 ft.5 in.We have at present a large stock on band, Rosewood finis'\u2019, highly polished, and Silver-mounted.They are air tight, and the only metallic Coffins manufactured in Canada.Wholesale and Retail.Trade allowed a liberal discount.SEALE & TEES, 60 Great St.James Street.October 14.\t245 FUNERAL Furnishing Warehouse.60 Great St.James Street.SEALE & TEES.October 14.\t245 o September 30.DSW ly mwf 233 IN THE YEAR 1845 Mr.Matthews first prepared the VENETIAN HAIR DYE, since that time ith if been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give perfect satisfaction.The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world.Its price is only Fifty Cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of Dye contained in those usually sold for |il.The VENETIAN DYE is the safest composition oi its class.It is warranted not to injure the hair or the scalp in the slightest degree.The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever.The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that mav he desired,\u2014one that will not fade, crock, nor wash out ; one that is as permanent as the hair itself Price 50 cents.For sale by all Druggists.Prepared only by A.I, MATHEWS General Agent, 16 Cedar Street, New York.Mav 11 ZZZZ\tv:111 Office Desks, N HAND and made to order at SEALE & TEES\u2019, 60 Great St.James Street.October 14.\t245 Hie Subscribers have just received THEIR FALL SUPPLY OF CURTAIN CTUm.TRIMMINGS, &c.« NOTTINGHAM LACE GÜRTÂSNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES, And an assortment of Embroidered Cloth sod Damask Table and Crumb Covers, OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DESCRIPTION.Their present stock of CABINET FURNITURE is complete, and will be disposed of at re-maikably low prices.J.& W.HIlTON, 25 Great St.James Street.Sept.29.\t232 Toronto Auction Mart Established 1834.wakefieldTcoate & \u20ac0., Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, KljNTG STREET, TORONTO.ItJ-Merchandise Sold on the usual credit of the country, and Sales cashed if required.william Wakefield, FREDERICK W.CO ATE.August 26\t3m 203 TIN FOIL AND METALLIC CAP MANUFACTOBÎ Hb, 38 Crosby Street, H.JOHN J.GROOZ&H tï.13Do In this city, on the gotinnst,, Mary Q'Meara, flgeft 70 years, mother of John O\u2019Meara.Friends are requested to attend her funeral, from her son\u2019s residence, No.179 Bonaventure street, on Thursday morning, the 22nd instant, at 7 o\u2019clock, to the Parish Church, and from thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery.Watson, of the 'firm of Gagnon, Watson ôi Co:, ofthia city.\t; -\t'v\t:\t: THEJUR^mSm.Lessee and Manager.Mr.J.W.Buckland.This Evening, ffedpsday, October gl?The entertainments will commence with THS HTTJL23 BEMTIMBL; To conclude with HOME Afti?AISKOAtt.Price of Admission : Private Boxes, $3; Family Circle, 37J cts j Drecg Circle, ,50 cts; Pit, 25 cts.Seats can be secured at Prince\u2019s Music Sjcjre Doors open at 7£ ; performance to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.October 21.\t251 TAYLOR BROS\u2019 MUSTARD in jars, tins and bottles Piroenffi, Nutmegs mnmrv\tflIicl Belniont Spwm Candles INDIGO, Epsom Salts SAMABITANa\u201d GIN\u2014Very superior m\u2019nSlphUr\u2019 0oPPe,'as> Whiting LONDON GLUa, Bath Bricks Blacklead &o WJNIS-Quartbottles, &c 'Sc\t*C TIN PLATES ana CANADA PLATES, different BAR, Sheet, Hoop and Band Iron SWEDES IRON SHEET COPPER, Sheet Zinc, Ingot and Bar SHOT, SHEET LEAD, aud a general assortment of heavy Hardware WHITE PAINTS and DRY LEADS-» Jame\u2019s\u201d & \u201c Cox\u2019s\u201d BOILED and Raw LINSEED OIL COLORED Paints arid White Fine do\u2014» Me-Kinlay\u2019a\u201d\t1\t\" GERMAN Sheet Glass ; all sizes SMETHWICK and Sunderland Sheet Glass 21 and 26 or, COLORED and prnamental Lj-lass, WINN & HOLLAND.Oçtpbef 21,\tâôj Kotwilhsiandiug die present scar-ehj uiul egum quendy high pde® of foal Oil, we beg to inform our customers ami the public (bat we can still supply them with % spperipr article at 2s.lid, per galion; guaranteed perfectly safe, and gives general satisfaction to all our cnstomeKs.A trial solicited.G.GRINTON & CO.October 21.251 Fof Saî§, The property of an Officer proceeding to England, h BLACK MARE, accustomed to troops, _______ and would make a good leader.Hag bepn eftisren in Harjiesa.Apply to MR.ALLO WAY.October 21.\tm251 À Mr, MMHOFFS HQIiS, N0BDH£|MEI!\u20198_MUSIS HAIL, npp MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA-,J_ TlOIj beg jn announce that, 0a Thursday Evening, 22nd inst,, 1.WilFf WILL READ SHERIDAN\u2019S BURLESQUE COMDEY Of \u201cTHE CRITIC, A Tragedy Rehearsed, To conclude Tylth FIZZWIG\u2019S HOP, FROM l>ickeH\u2019s Christmas Carol, Doors open at 7J o\u2019clock.Readings to com?mence punctually at 8 o\u2019clock.Tickets, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cent?, May be procured at Messrs.Nordheimer\u2019s, Daw» j son Bros., Riddell\u2019s, and at the door.October 21.\t251 LiCITATIO^I.By Authority of Justice.\\\\J ILL BE SuLD and ADJUDGED to the V V highest and last bidder, on MONDAY, the NINTH day of November next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON, at the Church Door of the PARISH of St.Timothee : \u2014 1st.A lot of Laud situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, in the second concession of Helenstown, of the Seigniory of Beau-harnois, being the piece south-west of number eight of the said Concession, containing the said laud two arpents in front by twenty-five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the public road of the said range, in rear by ihe land of the third range of Helenstown, on the north-east side by Alexis Dumas, and on the south-west by Joseph Mahaire, with a stone house, two barns, a coach-house, stable aud other buildings thereon erected.2 ad.Another lot of Land, situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, being part of the continuation of Number Thirteen of the First Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, containing the said land two arpents in front by nineteen or twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the public road (desaraile,) iu rear by the Beauharnois Canal, on the north-east side by Felix Vi-neite, aud on the south-west side by Joseph Mahaire, with a barn thereon constructed.3rd .Another lot of Land, situated ia the said Parish of St.Timothee, being the continuation of Number Eleven of the First Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, containing the said land three arpents in front by nineteen or twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the said public road, in rear by the said Beauharnois Canal, on the northeast side by the land after the first designated place, aud on the south-west side by ihe said Felix Vinette, with a barn thereon erected.4th.Another lot of Land, situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, being the continuation of Number Ten of t\u201ce First Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, the said land containing three arpents in front by nineteen or twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the said public road, in rear by the said Beauharnois Canal ; on the north-east side by Honore Laurin, Esq ; and on the south-west side by the land above the last designated place, with a housE, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected.6th.Another lot of land, situated iu the said Parish of St.Timothee, being Number Ten of the First Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, the said land containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the River St.Lawrence, in rear by the said Beauharnois Canal, on the north-east side by the said Honore Laurin, Esq., and on the south-west side by Joseph Jeanvry dit Be-laire, and Joseph Laderoute, with a house, barn and other buildings thereoa erected.6th.Another lot of Land, situated iu the said Parish of St.Timothee, being the portion south-west of Number Five of the Second Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, the said land containing two arpents in trout by twenty-five arpents in depth ; bounded iu front by the public road of the said range, in rear by the land of the Third Range of Helenstown, on the north-east side by the land after the second lot designated, and on the soiitfflwest side by Jeremie Daoust, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.7th.Another lot of Land, situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, being the portion north-east of Number Four of the Second Range of Helenstown, of the said Se'gniory, the said land containing two arpents in front by twenty-five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by tbe public road of the said second Range, in rear by the land of the third Range of Helenstown, on the north-cast side by Antoine Montpetn dft Potvin, and on the south-west side by the land after the first lot designated, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erooted.8th.Another lot of laud, situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, being part of Numbers Four and Five of the said Second Range of Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, the said land containing four arpeuts ft front by twenty-five arpenta in depth ; hounded in front by the public road of the gaid Range, on the north-east side by the land above the last lot designated, and on the south-west side by that above the sixth lot designated, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.9th.Another lot of land, situated in the said Parish of St.Timothee, being the undivided part of the portion no.th-east of Number Seven of the said Second Range of Helenstown, of the said Seignioiy, the said lot containing one arpent aud seventy ftet'ft front by twenty-five arpepts iff depth ; bounded in front, the said portion north-east of the said Number Seven, hythe said public road, in rear by the land of the said third Range, on the north-east side, by the heirs of the late Michel Brossoit, and on the southwest side by Pierre Hainault dit Deschamps, fils, without buildings.10th.The undivided part of a lot cf land situated in ihe said Parish of St.Timothee, being the piece south-west of Number Eighteen of the said Second Range of flelqnstnwn, of the said Seigniory, the said jot pofitafting two arpenfs jn'frcftt hy twentyffve arpents ft dfptii ; hounded iu front by the public road of the said Range, in depth by the land of the said third Range, on the north-cast side by Desire Girouard, Esq., Advocate, and on the south-west side by Frederick Leduc, with the undivided part of a house' barn and other buildings thpreon erected.Uth.An emplaceftent situated ft tfae village of 1 \u2019 \"the\u2019 saicl Pariah of St.Timothee, in the said Seigniory, containing half an arpent in front, by the depth estimated between the River St Lawrence and the Queen\u2019s highway, on one side, to the north-east, having Pierre Decary, and on the south-west Venant Lefebvre, without buildings 12th.Another emplacement., situated ft the village of the sftd Parish,\u2019 and the said Seigni-ury, containing half an arpent in front by about one arpent in depth ; hounded in front by the said Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by Jean Baptiste Girouard, on the north-eaqt side by Narcisse Papineau, jSsj, anti on the south-west ÿvft fay tfae said Desire Girouard, faisq,, wiftout buildings, And, \u201d on TUESDAY, the TENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, at the Church Door of the Parish of ST.CLEMENT DE BEAUHARNOIS,\u2014 A Lot of Land siftfted ia tne said Parish of St.Clement de Beauharnois, in the said Seigniory, being the portion of number Nineteen of the Sixth Range of Marjstown, of the said Seigniory, the said Lot containing two arpents in trout, by niuetsea arpents and tWfl pwcbyii in depth on the north-east side, and a little more on the south-west side ; bounded in front by the River St.Louis, in rear by the land of the Fourth Range of Marystown, on the south-west side by Paul Roy, and on the ngrlfteaat side by Joseph $93fi> °v M* yifoiteseutàViyçs,\u2014-with\u2019 a house, faarn, and Qthey buildings therçou erected.And, an WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH day pf NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, at the Church Door of the Parish of ST.LOUIS DE GONZAQUE,\u2014 A Lot of Land situated in the said Parish of St.Louis do Gonzaque, in that part of the said Seigniory, held in fiee and common soccage, being number ten of the Fifth Range \u201cof Helenstown, of the said Seigniory, the said Lot containing five arpenff h.front, by tyventy aruejRs ft depth'; bounded in front by the public road of the said Range, iu rear by the' land of the Fourth Range of Helenstown, on the nerth-east side by one Léger dit Parisien, and on the south-west side by the représentatives of tfae succession faf thp late William McPherson, with a house, barn, and other buildings thereon erected.The immovables above designated, depending on the communauté de biens which has existed between the late PIERRE HAINAULT dit DRS-CHAMPS, andDAMF, gU?ANNEMONTPETIT djte ROTVfN The conditions of the Sale will be given, previous to the day of Sale, on application to the undersigned Notary, at St.Timothoe.L.GERVAIS, N P.St.Timothee, 14th Oct., 1863.m t 251 AUCTION SALES.in Store, 1500 hf chests Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson Twankay Tea 250 do Cploureij and Unooioured Japan Tea §0 chests and iff-chests Souchong and Congou Tea 400 bags A rracan Rice 15 brls \u201cZante\u201d Currants 21 chests Madras Indigo 20 puns Ffte Jqmafta Spirits 2fi hhfis ) \u201c Hennessy\u2019s,\u201d » Martell\u2019s\u201d and 15 qi-cas^s >\t\u201c Otard\u2019s\u201d 75 cases )\tPale Brandies 40 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 20 qr-casks f \u201c Bllrlioll\u2019a\" Pale Sherries Ip qr-casks \u201cWoodhouse & CoV\u2019L.P.Madeira For Salp by HUGH FRASER & GO., 30 St.Sacrament Street.Oct.19.\t249 For Sale, Bbls GOLDEN SYRUP Bbls WHITE and YELLOW REF\u2019D SUGARS Hhds BRIGHT MOLASSES JAVA COFFEE, j and i tins SARDINES SPICES, BARRY & OO\u2019S CHICORY, Ac BO Puns HIGHWINES For Sale by D.HASSON & CO., 21 St.Peter Street.October 21.\tr 251 MONTREAL FOX Hüü^BS» SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER.\u2014 POINTE CLAIRE.The Train leaves Bonavmtuie Station at 10 A.M.October 19,\t249 BY CUViLLlER & CO THIS MORNING.Choice OILS, àc,\tAc,\tAc.On Wednesday Morning, THE 21st INSTANT, Alongside (he Schr.\u201cWilliam,\u201d FROM SHELBURN, K.S-, LYING OPPOSITE The ^xamiisieig\u2019 Warehouse, WILL BE SOLD, ON ACCOUNT OF John H.Semple, Esquire, X3CEï:F3 0^:0.g-o.Consisting of : Barrels ) Thrice Split aud Round Hf-brls ^ Herrings Barrels Mackerel Do\tSaTnon Do\tfod 3 Do\tW hale C OILS Do\tSeal S Sale at NINE o\u2019clock.250 CUVILLIER A CO., Auctioneers.THIS MORNING.\u201d S MSS On ^Wednesday Morning Next, THE 21st INSTANT, Alongside the Schr.\u201cWilliam,\u201d LYING OPPOSITE THE EXAMINING WAREHOUSE.WILL BE OFFERED, 85 puns üiOLÂSBES AND , 'fase Salt fiîx Large \u201cJLiscmda.\u201d bale at half-past NINE o'clock.250 CUVILLIER A CO., Auctioneers.THIS MORNING.mim, mm, FISH AND OIL.THIS WEDNESDAY, 21sr INSTANT, ON THE WHARF, Opposite the Examining Warehouse, WILL BE OFFERED, For Account of Messrs, SOHO, JEFIEfiï & Ce, 50 puns Muscovado Molasses 50\t\u201c Gayed \u201c 200 brls Syrups 500 bundles Dry Codfish 50 brls Cod Oil Sale at Half-past NINE o\u2019clock.Or immediately after sale of Salt.251 CUVILLIER A OO., Auctioneers.THIS MORNING.irai m if mi WILL BE SOLD BY AUOTSOMj AT TOB CORN EXCHANGE On Wednesday, 31st Instant, Oa account of whom it may concern, TWO CARGOES OF QÜNAîUiXN OATS, & 6,280 Bushels, SHIPPED ON BOARD THE CANAL BOATS \u201cFRANOHEMONTAGNE\u201d AN» \u201c MONKATO,\u201d CONSIGNED ÎQ NEW YORK.To ha soid on the Bills of Lading, which are iftly signed in good \u201c order.\u201d Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock Noon: CUVILLIER A CO., 250\tAuctioneer?.APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL.HERRING\u2019S Magnetic Hair Brufftsa and Combs.For sale by LAMPLOUGH A CAMPBELL, 250\tWholesale and Retail.WHAT IS GREY HAIR, and WHY DOES IT BECOME Su ?\u2014See F.M.Herring-s Treatise.To be had gratis frotp tfae Subscribers, who are appointed Agents for the sale of his Magnetic Ooftos and Brushes.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, 250\tCathefffal iglock.A POTHECARIEg\u2019 HAftL, CATHEDRAL CA BLOCK\u2014Best Loudon Hair.Nail and Tooth Brushes, Fine Turkey and Venetian Sponges, Toilet Articles and Perfumery.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBIUs, October 20.\tfast)\u2019 HOUSE (HIRERS^ ATTENTION.iF you wish to have your Tea Oakes, Buns, Muffins, &c,.Light, White aud Wholesome, use HORgFORDS1 AMERICAN YEAST POWDER.One trial will prove its superiority over every other kind in use.None genuine without the name of the proprietor, J.A.HARTS.For sale by the Grocers.New Perfume by Pfaaftu k Son.Extract of the Night Blooming Cereus ; a delicious and Lasting Perfume.COOPER\u2019S VEGETABLE WORM LOZEN GES are a speedy, safe and efficacious remedy for Worms, and as they require ao other medicine to carry them off, are superior to the majority of Worm prepîHatiüns before the public, Prepared only by J.A.HARTE, Druggist.GLASGOW DRUG HALL, 268 Notre Dame Street.October 20.\t25,0 fYYSTERS ! OYSTERS !\u2014Just ar- V_/ rived, the schooner LADY, Oaot, Blanchard, with a Cargo of FRESH CARAQUETTE OYSTERS, expressly for the use of Families, and warranted of a superior quality.Orders received on Board, late Quebec Boat Basin, or at our Store.Prices moderate, and delivered free of charge.DUFRESNE & Me G A RIT Y.P.S.\u2014Shortly to arrive, two more Cargoes of the above celebrated OYbTERS, together with a supply of the favorite St.SIMON and BUQ-TOUCHE OYSTERS, All orders frqçq tfao country will receive our prompt attention.DUFRESNE & McGARITY, Family Geocsrs, 152 Notre Dame Street.October 21.\t261 IlisOiiPîT I\u2019HE Subscriber is prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, at moderate rates, on WAREHOUSE RECEIHTS covering MERCHANDIZE of every description.E, LYMAN MILLS.Montreal, October 21,\t2m 251 AUCTION SALES.SY ALEX^BRYSOM.Sheffield Patterns, &e.THE Subscriber will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his Stores, 202 St.Paul Street, On Thursday Afternoon, 22d inst,, A very EXTENSIVE SET of CORSAN DENTON BURDEN]N & CO\u2019S PATTERNS, all in perfect condition, comprising a full and complete assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS, EDGE TOOLS JOINERS\u2019 TOOLS, SAWS, SKATES, and other articles.Also, a variety of SHEFFIELD GOODS in parcels.Terms liberal.Sale at half-past TWO o\u2019clock.ALEX.BRYSON, 24®\tAuctioneer.BY s> M- aitken.Valuable Medical Library aud Pnrgical Instrnmcnîs BY AUCTION.Q M.AITKEN will sell by Auction, at hia kl.Rooms, St François Xavier Street, on THURSDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS, 22nd and 23rd October, the contents of a VALUABLE MEDICAL LIBRARY, consigned for positive Sale, without reserve.Catalogues will be prepared, and the Books and Instruments can be kspected on Wednesday.Sale at SEVEN o'clock.249 S.M.AITKEN, Auctioneer.Ifiomson, Mon & Co,, H&VES \u2018JUST REjCHiVBIS, EX \u201cNorth American\u201d and \u201cJura,\u201d Bales Striped Shirtings Bales White Cottons Bales Urey Cottons Bales Prints Bales Blankets Bales Flannels French Merinos ?AH the Ncs?French Delaine;)^ Shades Josephine Kid ft I ores ALSO;\u2014 Canadian Cotton Yarn Winceys, Linceys \u20141 ANEVj,\u2014 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL GOODS 2*28 ST.PAUL STiSEET.October 19.\tk 249 Steamer for Halifax, IS, rHE Screw Steamer \u201cGEORGE OLYMPICS\" will have early dispatch to above Port.For Terms of Freight, ko., apply to PETER CLARKE & CO., St.Petxk Stbekto, October 19.\te 249 CUSS GpiMS.A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED 2\tLight, $16.00]\u201d 3\tLight, 18.00 [ Complete with 4\tLight, 24,00 ftiobes 6 Light, SO.OOJ R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.October 20.\t250 For Mew York.The A1 Barque WOODFIELD, H.Potter, Commander, 500 Tons, will accept a Charter to New York; for Barley or Oats.Apply to Captain Potter, on board, or to HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO., Agents.October 20.\tm 250 C1MMÏÏCW If you require a stimulant for thought.If true enjoyment, comfort he yotir aim, Light a cigar.If in the act you\u2019re caught By a fair lady, ask her to the same.MR.F.W.OLBERMANN, in returning thanks to his numerous customers in this city for their liberal patronage, begs to slate that he wild hencetorth supply Gentlemen with Cigars at the following greatly reduced prices :_ Finest Imported Havana Cigars : No.1 at from $00 to $70 per 1000, or $6,25 to $7,25 per box containing 100.No.2 at from $40 per 1000, or $4,25 per box containing 100.Domestic Cigars of first-class Quality : No.1 at $30 per ï000, or $3,25 per box contain-* ing 100.No.2 at $20 per 1000, or $2,2 5 per box contain-' ing 100.German Cigars t No.1 at $15 per 1000, or $1,60 per box containing 100, No.2 at from $8 to $9 per 1000, or from $1 tot $M0 per box containing 100.Orders left at Mr.O\u2019s, residence, No.10 Craig street, will be promptly attended to.Tf, on delivery, the purchaser should deem the Cigars unsuitable, Mr.O.will take them back.Of Smokers who have not yet bought Mr.O\u2019s Cigars ho respectfully solicits a trial, and pro*» ?ftîses thorough satisfaction.Set- THE TRADE SUPPLIED.^ October 20.\t260\u2019 MONEYTOLEND On Gity Property.Apply to THOMAS R.JOHNSON, 34 Little St.James Street, Montreal.October 20.\tm 250 NEW VALSE.\u201cGod Bless Hie Prince of laies1' For Sale at Prince\u2019s, 145 NOTRE DAME STREET.October 20.\t250 Notice to Consignees.rpHE S.S.BRITANNIA, Meiklereid, Mast A Irom Glasgow, is entered at the Cush House.Consignees will please pass their Entr without delay.G.& D.SHAW, Agen October 20.\tn 250 i-jpriYTE » MCE TO BRIMS.ALIGHT has been placed on the south side of Isle aux Raisins, to serve, with the present LOW LIGHT on the uoitb bank tf said Island, as a LEADING LIGHT, to lead tbiough the Channel called \u201c Battures of the Lake.\u201d E.D.DAVID, Registrar.The Trinity House of Montreal, ?October 18th, 1863.j\tm 250 WANTÈD.A SMART BOY to run messages.Apply sf the Herald Office.October 21,\t25) 17827181 ^ "]
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