Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 21 décembre 1863, lundi 21 décembre 1863
[" PÜ3T OFFICE, Montreal, Dec.14,1863.Ar.TïTâlâf and departures of X&ails at lÆontroal- MAILS.DUE.Suebec by Bailroad.orth Shore Land Route, Sorel, ) Three Rivers, &c.f Canada West Day Train.[1] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and ) Clarenceville.j N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, ! &c.j St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and Island Pond.¦\u2022[33 f .L4'i and ) Portland Chateauguay, Beauhamois a Huntingdon.Lachine.J- St.Remi, Hemmihgford&Plattsbur! Chambly,.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent, St.Eustache, St.I Scholastique &c.) Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Rigaud.Carillon, G-enville, and ) v^ay Offices to Ottawa.) Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.Island, via Portland, Saturd- 7.00\tam 8.00\tam 12.15 am 10.45 am 9.30 a m 9.30 a m 9.30\tam 11.00\tpm 7.C0am 2.45\tp m 7.00\ta m 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tp m 10.45\ta m 11.00\tam 10.30\ta m 6.30 an 2.00\tpm 12.15 am 5.00\tpm 7.00\ta m ay.Ditto fortnightly from Boston.CLOSE.7.00\tpm 2.30\tpm .45 a m 5.30\tp m 2.00\tp m 7 00 am 2.00pm 2.00\tpm 7.00\tam 2.15 p m 2.15 pm 6.00\ta m G.OOam 2.00\tpm 2.00\tpm 7.00\tam 215pm 7.30\ta m 2.45\tpm 7.00\tam 7.00\tam 6.45\ta m 7.00 am 2.15 pm 2.45\tp m Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.25 a.m.do\tdo\t6.10\tp.m.do\tdo\t7.40 a.m.& 2.55\tP.M.do\tdo\t2.55\tp.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before he closir of each Mail.All the uove Mails (exclusive of the St.John, N.B., &c.,) are daily except Sunday.mu m mu THE SUBSORIBERS desire to call SPECIAL ATTENTION to their FALL STOCfC, WHICH WILL BE POUND AND TO COMPRISE ALL THE NOVELTIES AND IsATlïBT STYLES IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURS.The GOODS have all been made up in their Well Sfiown Superior Maimer, AND WILL BE OFFERED AT 1/0 W HATES.ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF smfSMOEs.mmims, AND Indian Curiosities.Johfl Henderson & Go,, CRYSTAL BLOCK.October 26.\t3m 255 ^\\SUSH£0 1836 f0L0kf' DRUC> iCEpTHA Sj\tiflALT-.DAVIDSON\u2019S ORIGINAL GLYCERINE LOTION.\u2014A most effectual and elegant preparation for Chapped Face and Hands, Roughness in the Skin, fic., &c.N8RVE iNODYNE cures Tooth-Ache.POMADE DB PALaiA CHRISTI.-A superior preparation for strengthening and beautifying the Hair.A, G.DAVIDSON, Druggist, at.nk-nn haT.t 295 CENTRAL DRUG hall, Corhisk Place D\u2019Armbs.FLAVORING EXTRACTS.\u2014 A large assortment, as Lemon, Vanilla, Ratafia, Gloves, Orange, Rose, Celery, &c, &C., all of superior flavour and strength, at A.G.DAVIDSON\u2019S, Deuogist, .295\tCorner Place D\u2019Armes.Nursery powders yerbina, violet and ROSE This Powder, from its highly toothing and Healing properties, is admirably adapted for the Nursery, and is exceedingly efficacious for the irritation of the Skin, incident to a cold climate.A.G.DAVIDSON, Druggist, CENTRAL DRCTG HALL, Corner Place D\u2019Armes.December 11.\t__________^95 For Sal©?ROSIN, Fi e and medium YELLOW METAL IRON, iu Bars Canvass MANILLA and WIRE ROPE The subscribers make LIBERAL ADVANCES or authorize DRAFTS on their Correspondents in France, England and the United States, against Consignments of all kinds of Produce.Import on Commission all kinds of Goods.C0URCB3T & CO., No.7 St.John Street.eNovmber 16.\t2Î Foil jS^LET\" THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE : Chsiec Labrador Herrings Slesmd and SpMî do, Various brands Table CodSsb wresn Codfish Cod Oil &c.,\t&c., &c C.£, SEYMOUR & CO.October 15.\t246 WATuHüSS.\u2014 Just Eeeeived, an assortment of fine London ¦ made Watches.SAVAGE & LY^AN.: AMï> IWfflÜ GOMMBRCIAL GAZETl\u2019E.VOLUME XV.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1863.NUMBER 303 lITESmil.Fashion and Economy Combined ! LAVENDER, fHERCHArST 38 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Has now on hand a complete assortment of WHITER CLOTHS, Which he will make up in the most Fashionable Styles at the following Low Prices for Cash Only: Superfine Black Press Soit, $26,60 Tweed Suit\u2014Sack, Vest à Trousers, -\t14,00 Whitney Surtout Telret Collar, -\t15.00 i great variety of Tweed for Trousers\t-\t-\t-\t-\t4,50 Bine Pilot Cloth Skating Jackets\t-\t-\t-\t-\t10.60 AND UPWARDS.Suit of Livery\t-\t-\t-\t24,00 Livery Preat Coat, with Capes -\t-\t-\t-\t$20 to 46 OM HAND, HiLAMKETS, 1H1SIS EfEvery other description of 'Garment equally Cheap.N.B.\u2014TERMS CASH.December 3.\t1m 288 FAD IE S\u2019 UNDERCLOTHING in endless j variety at JOHN AITKEN & GO\u2019S, 211 & 213 Notre Dams Street, October 30.259 SKATES\\ SKATES\\ SKATES ! ALL SIZES OF OLUB SICÂTES, S, G.LEVEY, December 1.170 Notrb Dams Stem.1m 286 PIG IRON.h 860 tons (JÂEÏSHEMIE, No, FOR SALE BY J, Henry Evans, 271 St.Paul Stree Sept.29.\t232 iHessrs.OIBB & Go.ARE OPENING, ex S.S.» Hibernian,\" their MID-WINTER SUPPLY of GOODS, comprising all the latest novelties in GENTLEMENS\u2019 CUOTHING.Also, a large assortment of UNDERCLOTHING in Lambs\u2019 Wool, Merino and Silk.SILK SCARFS, TIES and MUFFLERS in great variety, together with a Case of KID GLOVES in all the new colors and tints.December 12.\t296 FURBISHED HOUSED TO LET,\u2014A well Furnished HOUSE situated in Dorchester Street, East.The House would be let without the Furniture if desired.Apply at No.2UfTCraig Street, or at the Herald Office.November 11.\t269 TO LcT, ¦fesKH, The SHOP and DWELLING, No.1 ^ Victoria Square, lately occupied by M.Bodler.For Rent, &c., apply at the Herald Office.November 14.\t272 December 8.du 292 JiWELLEM.\u2014Just Keceived, a large assorfmenf of London and French Jewellery, new and designs.SAVAGE & LYMAN.December 8.du 292 CLOhKb.\u2014Just Received, a variety of fine Paris made Bias tel ^jDIocks.-LYMAN, FANSr\u2014jest Eeeeived, an assortment of beautiful Parisian Just üecetvcd, AT THE Medical Depot,-\u2014McSill Street, A complete assortment of GENUINE ENGL! SIH DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.Everything sold in the establishment is warranted of the purest and best quality.September 15.\t220 /'~'t ENTLEMEN will find the Cheapest and vJT best assorted STOCK of FLANNEL SHIRTS at JOHN AITKEN & GO\u2019S, 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.October 30.\t259 in m.That SAVAGE & December 8.LYMAN.du 292 fSAGS.s-Leafher Bags for Ladies and Gentlemen just received by SAVAGE & LYMAN.December 8.\tdu 292 UNI Y GOODS.\u2014An assortment ol Fancy tJoods.Latest novelties from P^ris, just opened by SAVAGE & LYMAN.December 8.\tdu 282 CUTLERY.\u2014Have received an assortment of Nowiil & Sons fin® Table Cutlery, SAVAGE & LYMAN.December S.\tdu 292 OPisaâ MI) FIELD «MSSE3.-A fine assortment of Opera, Field and Marine Glasses opened and for sale by SAVAGE & LYMAN.December 8.\tdu 292 FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, &c., Electro-Plated, of varions patterns, best quality, just received and for sale.SAVAGE & LYMAN.December 8.\tdu 292 Valuable Property Situate on the corner of SIMPSON à SHERBROOKE STS,, WITH FÎRST-CLAS3 SBUlLDiNGS, AND UîaexceptioïsafoSe Title, Terms of payment Liberal.For further information apply|to H.MÜNRO, Estate Agent, 13 Bona venture Street.C class 38SS CMAMIaES S' A K R E CHAMPAGNE.THE Undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA for the above brand of CHAMPAGNE WINE, offer it for Sale, relying upon its merits to establish here the reputation it bas already acquired in Europe, and the United States.Besides obtaining for his Wine a first-class medal at the French Universal Exhibition of 1865, Ma.F A ERE has been appointed Purveyor to the Courts of Spain and Prussia.Edward Maitland, Tyke Sc Co., 10 Hospital Street.November 13.\t271 BUSINES S DiEEOTOBY.Avent for Woollen Manufacturers.Cochrane, A.McK.292 St.Paul Boot and Shoe Stores.Bourgoin, Theodore.,124 Notre Dame.Daugerfield, Wm.143 Notre Dame* Douglas, Alexander.253 Notre Dame.Wilson, .301 Notre Dame.Wilson, Geo., 230 Notre Dame(opp.Herald Office) Book-Binder and Faper Kuler, Innés, James\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u2022277 Notre Dame Street Cabinetmaker and Office Furniture.Carlisle, John.274 Notre Dame, Carriage and Sleigh Builders.Cusack, Bros.12 Craig.Gavin, M.& .23 Craig.Chemists and Druggists.Devins & Bolton (next Court House), Notre Dame.Gardner, John.295 Notre Dame (near McGill.) Picanlt & Son (Physicians), 42, 44 & 46 Notre Dame.Confectioners-Wholesale.Hally & HeWilliam.300 St.Paul Holbert, Miller & Co., St.Francois Xavier Street, corner of Notre Dame Street.Card Engraver and Printer.Ireland, T.26 Great St.James Street Uoal Oils, Lamps, Stc-, Wholesale and Ketail.Blackwood & Mactavish, St.John Street, 2 doors from Great St.James.McConnell, W.52 Great St.James Cutler and Surgical ïnstrument SSaker.Fowler, James.14 Bonaventure Engraver, Letter-Cutter & Die-Sinker.Bailey George P., St.John, 2nd door from Great St.James.Eye aud Ear Infirmary.Thayer, Dr.L.O., (Surgeon, Oculist A Anrist,) 133 Notre Dame, (lip stairs), fruiterer and Confectioner.Braham, Joseph.2 St.Joseph ©old and Silver Plater.Tabb, H.N, A Co.69 Craig.©rcjers\u2014Wholesale and Retail.Cusson, Alexis.19 Jacques-Cartier Sq.Graham, George.287 Notre Dame.E&ir-Bresser and Wig-Maker.Rock, John, McGill Street, (between N otre Dame and Gréa' St.James.Sutton, Thomas.252\tNotre\tDame.Hair Jewellery, Manufacturers of Hellor, Emil C.174 Notre\tDame Binder, George.115\tNotre\tDame.Hats, Caps and Furs.Riepert & Co.T.73 St.Lawrence Main.Thompson, Job 0.& Co.297 Notre Dame.Hotel.American House, Hiram Edson.St.Henry Street Iron Furniture Warehouse.JSowdler, Wm.(Wire Worker), 5 Victoria Square Jewellers\u2014(W or king).Mellor, Emil C.174 Notre\tDame Mills & Cohen.253 Notre Dame Btaudry, Narcisse.26 St.Gabriel Maysenhoelder it Baddeiey, 5 St.Lambert Hill.Meves, Otto.10 St.Lambert.Sommerville, James.53 Little St.James, Lithogranhers.Duncan & Co.70 Great St.James Leather Merchant.Filer, Binmore & Co.295 St.Paul: Marble and Alabaster Sculpture, Importers of, Baccerini, G, & Co,(Ornamental Work in Cement and Plaster-), 119j Notre Dame Street, Marble Works.Thomson, George.8 Bonaventure Milliners and Dressmakers.Allan, J Mrs.215 Notre\tDame.Muir, John, Mrs.291 Notre\tDame.Merchant Tailors, Irwin, Dresser & Co.(Clothiers).83 McGill Opticians and Mathematical Instrument *\tMakers.Hearn, Charles________T!.160 Notre Dame.Boss, A.\t7 St.Urbain Street, near Craig Zfttusic Store.Thornton, E, & Co.Victoria Square Sew York Branch Dye Works.Beak, J.& Co.(opp.Crystal Block), 244 Notre Dame.Pianoforte Manufacturer.Vogt, Wm.G.& Co .138 Oraig\u2019j paint.Oil and Glass Merchant.McArthur, John, & Son, 118, 120 à 122 McGill Painters aid Paperhangers.Craig, Alexander.65 St.Peter.Milieu, Henry.in rear of 36 Craig.O\u2019Keane, John, & o.22 Great St.James.Paper and Stationery\u2014Wholesale.Angus à Logan (Papermakers and Stationers), 206®.Paul.Photographic Artists.Carr, J T.24 great St.James Shorey, J B.304 Notre Dame Dion, G .5 Bonaventure Street.Ross, James.105 McGill Street.Taber, E.H., 210 Notre Dame, 3 doors east of Cathedral.Webster, Loren.71 McGill, Photographic Stock, Dealers in Picanlt & Son.42, 44 & 46 Notre Dame.Picture Frame-Maker.Scott, William .2 Victoria Sq.Plumbers and Gas-Fitters.m Baillie, C.3 Craig Street (West) Brown, S H (Tin & Coppersmith;.53 Craig.Date, John.269 Notre Dame.McKenna, Thomas.36 & 38 St Henry.Warminton & Son (Tinsmiths).42 McGill.Produce and Commission Merchant.Denholm, George.14 St.John, Saddlery and Carriage Hardware.Manufacturers of.Einman & Rubenstein.65 Craig Rodden & Go.(Silver Platers) 35 St.Francois Xavier.Scale Makers & Blacksmiths.Dorion, E., Brother.w.30 St.Gabriep Scale SSanufacturers, Platform & Counter Cox & Collins.65 Craig Silver and Brass Platers- Hinman & Rubenstein.65 Craig Segar Dealers and.Tobacconists.Marrin,Paul.68 McGill, near St.Paul.Nbackj R.86 Great St.James (near McGill.) Pagela, F -.60 Great St.James.Silver-Smith (Manufacturing).Hendery S-.112\t0raig' Slate and Metal Hoofers, .Reed & Rayner.143\tCraig Stationer & Account Book Manufacturer.Parslow John.252 St.Paul, Soap & Candle Manufacturers.Brenuan & Rigney.Prince, cor.Wiiliam_ Darling & Brady.,.76 St.Charles Borromee.r urq-Cringerj Sper, &cj HJanu-Stoxse Seal Eiag-mrvJ.\u2014 Batsford,R,.18 Great St.James (over Gibb\u2019s) bailor- Malo N.69 Notre Dame Tobacco Factors.West Brothers, (Commission Merchants).6 St.John.Trunk & Smiths\u2019 Bellows Manufacturers Clark, Bennett A Co.245 Notre Dame.Trunk, Valise & Carpet Bag Manufacturer Hayward, W.P.240 Notre Dame.Watch-Makers and Jewellers.Mills & Cohen.253 Notre Dame Phillips, E, McGill Street, (between Notre Dame and Great St.James Street).Peacock, H., A Co.144 Notre Dame.Key, C.152 St.Paul.Wine HXerch&nt, Wholesale and Retail.Gareau AOo.75 Notre Dame Wire Worker.Decarie Auguste, St John Street, between Notre Dame and Great St.James.Wood and Lumber Merchant, Renshaw, John.Craig, near Bleury.Januarv 1».\t15 E£ '\u201cIpHE SUBSCRIBERS continue to make LIBE-1 RAL CASH ADVANCES, and accept DRAFTS against PRODUCE consigned to them for sale in this Market.DAVID E.MACLEAN A CO MoNTkEA December 4.\t289 OWNER WANTED, OUND, at DR.KAHN\u2019S MUSEUM, a Gentleman\u2019s Walking Cane.Apply at the Museum Money Office, Mechanics\u2019 Hall.December 8.\t292 she.viTi m ran.WILL BE SOLD, by Licitation, at PUBLIC AUCTION, the REAL ESTATES, of great value, of the Successions of the late Honorable J.O.TURGEON and bis LADY, to wit : \u2014 1st.Those situated in Ike lown of Terrebonne.1.An emplacement (Dwelling-House of the deceased), on the Public Square, of 72 feet broad by 66 feet, from thence lakins; 91 feet by again 73 feet, where it is 96 feet in width by 26 feet more in length, making in length 170 feet on St.Peter Street, where it is bounded on the South, with a stone house and other buildings.2nd.Another emplacement, adjoining the first lot on the North, of 93 ffiet in width, on the said Public Square, by 68 feet in depth, joining on the North side St.Francis Street, with two houses and other buildings.3rd, An emplacement on the said St.Peter Sireet, of 60 by 97 feet, joining on one side the end of the first lot, and on the other side J.C.Auger, Esquire.4th.A lot on tbe 'ïtiviere Jesus, near the Toll-Bridge, of 166 feet by more than 320 feet, between St.Joseph and St.Hortense Streets.5th.\u201c Isle Turgeon,\u201d on the said River, near the said bridge, opposite to the last lot, of about three-fourths of a superficial arpent.6th.An emplacement at the corner of St.Joseph and St.Peter Streets, of 45 by 50 feet, with a house.7th.An emplacement on St.Lewis Street, of 30 feet in front by one arpent in depth, ending at St.Michel Street, and joining on one side St.Antoine Street.\tt 8th.The farm Roussin-Monasque, situated partly in the town and partly in the parish of Terrebonne, of 4 by 40 arpents, bounded in front by some emplacements cf the town, joining on the North-East side Rodrique Masson, Esquire, and on the other side the next lot, with an adjoining emplacement of 49 perches in superficies, with a house, barn and other buildings 9th.The farm Viger-Limoges, in the said town and parish, of 3 by 38 arpents, with a house and other buildings ; bounded in front partly by St.Lewis Street, joining on the West side the Pracourt Road, and on the othei side the last lot .10th.The farm Robitaille, at Mascouche, in the said parish, of 3 by 40 arpents, bounded ty the South shore of the River St.Mary, joh-ing on one side the representatives of tie late Onizime Yaliquette, and on the other side the next lot, with a house, barn aid other buildings.11th.The other farm Robitaille, adjoining to tie last one, of the same size, joining on tie other side Joseph Boisvest, with a stable.12th.The faim Gratton, at Lachenaie, of 3 ty 44 arpents, extending from the River S.Jean Baptist, joining to the South-west sice J.Baptiste Gratton, and on the North-Eait side the representatives of the late Mr.Beai-mont, with a stone house, barn and otter buildings.2hd.And those in the Parish of St.Francois deSalts, He Jesus.13th.A farm of 5 arpents in width, of which ! x 27 and 3 x 17 arpents, extending from !he public highway, joining on the South-west side to Joseph Beauchamps and others, aid on the other side to Gabriel Legris, with a stone house, barn and other buildings.14th.A lot of 1 by 2 arpents, extending from the said public highway, joining on the South-west side to Charles Beauchamps, and on the other side to lot No.15, with a house and other buildings.15th.A lot of 1 by 2 arpents, extending from the said public highway and ending at the River Jesus, joining on the South-west side partly the lot No.14, and on the North-east side Edward Legris, with a house and stable.16 th, and last, a lot of 1 by 2 arperrts, extending from the public highway, hounded on the East side by Eloi Paquette, and ou the other side by Treffie Despatis.The Sale of the Properties of Terrebonne will take place in the TOWN COUNC L ROOM, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of JANUARY NEXT, at TEN of the o\u2019clock in the FORENOON ; At Lachenaie, at the CHURCH-DOOR, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH of JANUARY NEXT, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON And at St.Francois de Sales, Isle Jesus, at the OHORCH-DOOR, on the SAME DaY, the FIFTH of JANUARY NEXT, at ONE of the clock in the AFTERNOON.The conditions (cahier de charges,) are deposited with us.G.M.PREVOST, NP.Terrebonne, December 9, 1863.r mf 298 In St©r©g 1500 hf-chests Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson Twankay Tea 250 do Coloured and Uncoloured Japan Tea 90 chests and hf-chests Souchong and Congou Tea 400 hags & rracan Rice 75 brls \u201c Zante\u201d Currants 21 chests Madras Indigo 20 puns Fine Jamaica Spirits 20 hhds ) \u201c Hennessy\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Martell\u2019s\u201d and 15 qi-casks >\t\u201c Otard\u2019s\u201d 75 cases )\tPale Brandies 40 hhds DeKnyperis Gin 10 hhds 7 \u201e BujdQjPa» paie Sherries 20 qr-casks ) 10 qr-casks \u201cWoodhouse & Oo\u2019s\u201d L.P.Madeira For Sale by HUGH FRASER & CO., 30 St.Sacrament Street.Decmheer 2.\t287 Apothecaries to; H.E.H.The P r i n e\u2019e or Wales.Mil DJ C AiL MALIi.CAMPBELL\u2019S CHERRY BALSAM.\u2014By far the most agreeable and efficacious Cough Remedy in use, is prepared only at the Medical Hall, by 294 KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.Mountain Herb Fills.Above we present you with a perfect likeness of Tezuco, a Chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation that once ruled Mexico.You will ilnd a full account of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Almanacs \u2014to be had, gratis, from the Agents for these Pills.The inventor and manufacturer of Judson\u2019s Mountain Herb rills\u201d has spent the greater part of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every country in the world.He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the \u201c Mountain.Herb Pills\u201d were, discovered.A very interesting account of hi s adventures there you will find in pur Aliyu.o^TuL.pamphlet.It is an established fact that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD 1 The blood is the life 1 and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body.Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain.The stomach will not digest the food perfect-!.The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile.The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeb e.The lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cough\u2014and all from a slight impurity at the fountain-liead of life\u2014the Blood 1 As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored.As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind.All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out.These pi Is not o~ly purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ; they are, therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILLTOUS DISEASES.Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c.This Anti-Bil-lious Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs.Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the \u201c Mountain Herb Pills,\u201d that wll pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health.Judson\u2019s Pills are the best remedy in existence for the following complaints : Bowel Complaints, Debility.\tInward Weaknss.Coughs,\tFever and Ague, Liver Complaints, Colds,,\tHeadaches,\tLowness ofSpirits Chest Diseases,\tIndigestion,\tPiles, Costiveness,\tInfluenza,\tStone and Gravel, Dyspepsia,\tInflammation,\tSecondary Symp- Diarrhcea,\tFemale Complaints toms, Dropsy,\t*\t*\t*\t*\t*\t* GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.Females who value health should never be without these Pills.They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin cf al?pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.\u2022 The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Abor g nes in Mexico.Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with de light the very interesting account it contains of the \u201c Great Medicine\u201d of the Aztecs.Obsei ve-\u2014The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a beautiful Wrapper.Each box contains 40 Pills, and Retail at 2o centb per box.All genuine bave the signature of B.L.JUDSON & CO., on each box.B.L.JUDsem & to., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Sfo- 50 Leonard Street,.New Vork.{®\u201cAgents wanted alwaj\u2019s.\u2014Address as above.November 20.\tD,mwf,f t W,c,lam 27 HE I0IÏI tlERICii mm\\f COM.L § gyi ! T E D.To be Established under the Limited Liability let, WHICH SPECIALLY LIMITS THE LIABILITY OF EACH SHAREHOLDER TO THE AMOUNT OF HIS SHARES.Capital, £500,000 Stg., in Shares of £50 each, (WITH POWER TO INCREASE,) Of which it is not intended to call up more than £25 per Share, BUSINESS NOTICES» Deposit ou Application £1 stg, per Share, And a payment of £4 per Share on allotment ; oalla not exceeding £5 per Share at interYals of not less than two months, until £26 per Share has been called up.T.B.ANDERSON, Esq., President Bank of Montreal.D.LORN MAODOUGALL, Esq.WALTER SHANLY, Esq., M P.P, EDWD.ALEX.PRENTICE, Esq.GORDON MACKENZIE (J.G.Mackenzie*;Co) FnOVJSIOSdAE, 30AISD.HY.LYMAN, Esq., Vice-President Board of Trade.GEO.STEPHENS, Esq., (William Stephens&Oo) C.F.SMITHERS, Esq., Manager London and Colonial Bank.ROBT.JAS.REEKIE, Esq.JOHN OGILVY, Esq., Director Molsons Bank.} FREDERICK KAY, Esq., (Lewis Kay & Co.) GEO.WINKS, Esq.W.H.A.DAVIES, Esq.ADOLPHE ROY, Esq.ALEX.URQUHART, Esq.THE LONDON AND BimKims COLONIAL BANK, (LIMITED) MONTREAL.W.H.SMITH, Manufacturers\u2019 & Commission Agent, 10 ST.NICHOLAS STREET, SEOHTKSAJ.REPRESENTING BRITISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN MANUFACTURERS, AND IMPORTER OF White Granite, Common, Printed, and Decorated Earthenware China, White, Gilt and Decorated Parian Statuary, Yases and Ornaments Glassware, Moulded, Cut and Engraved Egyptian, Blackware, Lustre, Figures and Toys Encaustic Flooring Tiles White Glazed Bath Tiles Cut Glass Chandeliers, Lustres & Gas Brackets Iron Stable Fittings, Mangers, &c Iron Cow-house Fittings, Dog Kennels, &c Patent Combustion Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, &c Papier Macbe, Japanned and Tin Ware Electro-Plate and Britannia Metal Corkscrews and Steel Toys Bohemian and Bavarian Colored and Enamelled Glass Vases, &c., &c A5D DEPOT IN CANADA FOR THE SALE OE LIDDLE, ELLIOT & SONS\u2019 Plumbers\u2019 Ware, Closet Pans and Urinals Plug Basins, Marble, Printed and Decorated Sink Stones and Washing Troughs Closet, Machine, Door, Shutter and Drawer Handles Door Grips and Knobs Door Finger Plates, White, Jet, Marble, Gilt, &c Table Top, Plug Basins, Marble, and Colored, and Gilt Photographists\u2019 Baths, Trays, &c Chemists\u2019 Mortars and Pestles, Gaily Pots, &c ¦WHOLESALE AGENT FOR Adshead\u2019s Derby Polish, for Cleaning Gold, Silver and Electro-plate Do,\tdo.\tPaste, for Braes, Copper, Tin, \t\t&c Do.\tdo.\tCream, for Furniture, Oil \t\tCloth, &c Do.\tdo.\tCement, for Repairing Glass, China, Parian, Marble and Alabaster WAREHOUSE AND SAMPLE ROOMS, 10 St.Nicholas Street.Montreal.November 16.\t273 OBikBtXea FABRE r|PHE Subscribers have received their usual Î SUPPLY of this CELEBRATED WINE, ex Brig \u201cHAWK,\u201d consisting of\u2014 Oases very dry Henze- nay Mous seux Cages ves'y dry TIis Imperial Which they offer for Sale.Haiiiy M £ Cûn Sept 16.Agents for Canada, 11,-220 LADIES\u2019 complete MARRIAGE OUTFITS can be had at JOHN AITKEN & OO\u2019S 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street, October 30\t259 THE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, and Calender for 1864, are contained in the \u201c Cherry Balsam\u201d Pamphlet, which may be had gratis at the Medical Hail.294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL * CO.~KJ' Trim ii ¦\t¦' and sold at the Medical Hall.\t\u2014\u2014*3r\u2019ont 294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.M INEASE A, \u2014A perfect substitute for Breast Milk, for the succegsfnl rearing of infants, just received at the Medical Hall by 294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.CKOICE POMADES\u2014In elegant China Pots, of various exquisite perfumes, such Reseda, Tubereuse, Violette, &c., &c., just received by 294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.MR.SAUNDERS\u2019 TOOTH POWDER\u2014Prepared by Savory & Moore, from the receipt of Mr.Saunders, the Queen\u2019s Dentist, just received by the Agents, 294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.FINE OLD PORT AND SHERRY \u2014For Medicinal use only, can be had at the Medical Hall.294\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.DENSLOW\u2019S BENZINE \u2014 For removing Pain1, Oil, Grease, Tar, &c., from the finest fabric, for sale by the Agents, KENNETH CAMPBELL 6 CO.December 10.\t294 OLUB BÆÆTBB, 1863 DEPOT: ST.JPK UJL STftEET.JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamer, a complete assortment.Also, best English Leather Straps.November 26.Kfefi\u2019s Domestic Dyes.FOR Dyeing all Domestic Goods, such as Ribbons, acarfs, Dresses, Shawls, Cottons; Silks, &c., without trouble or injury to the article.LYMANS, CLARE & CO., Agents.October 20.\tIts 250 Sardoer\u2019s tiermaa BaMag Powder, UNRIVALLED for purity and cheapness.In 1 lb packets.Is.3d.each; also, in 3 oz., 4oz., and 5 oz.packets at Wholesale by the dozen.\t285 , .\t.\u2014«i»\t- s I»-, For sale low by J GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 West End Notre Dame Street.Candied Lemon Pee!, in 7 lb bxs.candied orange do.\tdo.\tdo.^ CANDIED CITRON do.\tdo.\tdo.For Sale by J.GARDNER, Druggist, Notre Dame Street.jEsorsnzr®.It is generally admitted that the requirements of tbs large aud over-increasing trade between anada and Gieat Britain call for increased steam communicatiOtr; YuHhef, that the existing lines are entirely inadequate for the proper development of our commercial position, aud that sufficient efforts have not been made to encourage that business which should naturally seek Canadian channels.With the view of meeting this recognized public want, it is proposed to form a Company in England, under the Limited Liability Act, for the purpose of establishing a line of Screw Steamships, of large capacity, to run between the ports of Liverpool and Montreal.It is also intended to put on a fortnightly or monthly line between the ports of London and Montreal, as may be required by the extent of the trade between these ports.It is believed, in accordance with the manifest opinion of the merchants of this country, that he policy of the Government will hereafter offer much greater inducements to Steamship enterprise ; and, as the subsidy to the existing line will be reduced to about one-half in April next, this monopoly, which has hitherto prevented competition, will no longer interfere with the success of another line to Liverpool.Montreal is now the second port of export on the Atlantic seaboard.The trade returns show an increase of nearly one hundred per cent in eight years, and yet, since the establishment of the weekly line to Liverpool, there has been no increase whatever in steamship tonnage to meet the wants of this large and annually increasing trade.In the year 1856, the total Imports and Exports of Montreal amounted to less than twenty millions of dollars.In 1862, the exports of Breadstuffs alone, by Sea, amounted to nearly Seventeen Millions of bushels, while the total Imports and Exports, by Sea, for the same year, amounted to nearly Thirty nine Millions of Dollars, showing an increase of nearly one hundred per cent.Liverpool received a larger proportion of these Exports than any other Port, and it is from Liverpool that about four fifths of the Imports of Canada are shipped ; and, yet, while there are two unsubsidized Steamship Lines running to and from the Port of Glasgow, there is only one Line between Liverpool and Montreal.The Merchants of Canada need hardly be reminded of these facts ; but, in seeking their cooperation in the promotion of this enterprise, it may be remarked that Freights have been maintained at unnecessarily high rates, solely in consequence of an absence of wholesome competition.In order to show this, it Is necessary to refer to the complete monopoly hitherto enjoyed by the existing Company, to the detriment of the interests of the whole Province, but more directly to those of the Importers and Exporters of the country.While this Company were constantly obtaining full cargoes from Liverpool to Montreal, it was found cheaper to send Goods rom London to Glasgow, and thence per Steamer to this Port, than to send them via Liverpool, or even direct from Liverpool itself to Montreal.And, yet, as may safely be nferred, from the fact of the owners increasing the number of their Vessels, these two Glasgow Lines continue to prosper, on comparatively low freights and no subsidies, on a far inferior route, both as regards Passengers and Freights, and by which no profits are to be derived by the carriage of mails.It may, further, be instanced, as a fact detrimental to the interests of the Province, that European Goods are brought into Canada by Steamship via New York at lower rates than those charged by the shorter and quicker St.Lawrence route.It is well-known that the profits of Steamships running to this Port, daring the past few years, have been very large, and there can be no doubt, from the extensive patronage of which this enter-prize has already been assured, that, by careful and economical management, the earnings of this Company will also yield a very profitable return to the Shareholders.In forming this Company in England, where it is intended to seek the larger portion of the Capital required, it will be the object of the Provisional Board to secure the services, as Directors, of the leadiag men in Liverpool, London, and Manchester, connected with the Canadian trade ; but, in order to secure the beat English interests and assistance, and, by inspiring confidence, to ensure the complete success of the Company, it is deemed requisite that a Subscription of Stock, say to the extent of £100,000 Sterling should be obtained among the Merchants of Canada, before bringing out the project in the English Market.It is not proposed to enter into undue competition with the existing Line, and the first-class passenger traffic which that Line is specially adapted to carry, will not bo interfered with by this Company.It is proposed to build a fleet of Screw-Steamships, of about 2,000 to 2,500 Tons, of large capacity, and of moderate power.Such vessels can be built at a relatively much smaller cost than when high speed is required, can oe sailed much more economically, and, at the same time, offer equal advantages to shippers of Merchandise, and Steerage and Intermediate passengers, who, it is well known, from their greater number and their less expensive mode of transport, are much more profitable than First-Class Passengers.It is intended to commença a fortnightly service each way, to be increased to a weekly Line, calling at a Port in Ireland, as soon as the vessels can be got ready.Until such time_as the ships are built, it is believed that there will be no difficulty iu chartering suitable vessels, so as to enable the Company to go into operation in the Spring.As many of the supporters of this Company are largely engaged in the Import Trade of this Country, the Directors have every reason to anticipate a steady and very great success to this undertaking.vices of the most efficient Commanders and Officers.Ap lications for Shares, accompanied by the Deposit, may be addressed to the Company\u2019s Bankers, or to Messrs.Pkentioe, Moat * Co., Merchants\u2019 Exchange, Montreal, from whom Copies f the Prospectus may be obtained.December 16\t299 MM.WINSLOW ÂN experienced Nurse and Female Physician presents to the attention of Mothers hex SOOTHlACi ë STM UP FOB CHILDREN, which greatiy facilitates the process of Teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is sure to Kegulate tke Bowels.Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest tc yourselves, and Belief and Health to vour Infants.It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and 'Wind Colie, and oveicome Convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe the BESÎ and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTRY and DIARRHCEA in CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICE FO OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE\u2014yes ABSOLUTELY Su RE\u2014to follow the use of thii medicine, if timely used.Full directions fo: using will accompany each bottle.None genu ine unless the fac-simile of OURTIS * PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal office, 3.3 Codar-ot., Xf ovz-'S'ori Pr ce only 25 cents per bottle.J.F.HENRY & OO., LYMANS, CLARE à CO., Montreal, General Agents for Canada.Juy9- Don't Forget the Horse.\u2014Next to man tnere is no nob\u2019er animal than the horse, obedient to all our wishes, patient, docile and intelligent\u2014how could we \u201c get on\" without him\u2014then let us cherish and protect him.Have you a horse with a rough, scraggy coat and tight skin ?Give him CAR',TON'S CONDITION POWDERS.Do you work him hard ?Give him CAiiLTO.v\u2019S CONDITION POWDERS, you will soon see that one bushel of oats given with them wm go as far as four without.Bring your horses iuto condition with this medicine, and do not abuse them with hard driving and no care.Get the CARLTON\u2019S CONDITION POWDERS.25 cents per package.Sold by all Dealers.November 20.\t1m mwf 277 LA BANQUE JACQUES CABLIEB, Notice is hereby given, that the an NUAL GENERAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER will be held at the OFFICE of the BANK, on THURSDAY, the 17th DECEMBER next, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M., precisely.By Order.H.OOTTE, Cashier, Montreal, 25th Nov.1 1863.mT 284 Raspberry Vinegar, (RINGER, Lemon, Pineapple, Sarsaparilla T Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Orange SYRUPS.For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by\tJ.GARDNER, CJiemist and Druggist, West End Notre Dame, near McGil Stree A: Honey In the Comb ; LSO, finest Strained Honey, in 3, 6, and 1 lb.jars.For sale by J.GARDNER.G.HAGAR & OO.282 jiii piitmi, ACGOUNTAS^T, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, Montreal.OFFICE\u2014Over Scottisn Provincial Assurance Company, 2nd floor.Sd\u201d Books in Arrear brought up, and Bankrupt Estates settled.September 26.\t6m 230 f/cal Oil at 2s, 6«L per Gallon, At\tJ.GARDNER\u2019S, Ohhmist and Dkugsist, 295 Notre Dame Stree November 30.\t285 sKimjKim.THE Subscribers respectfully beg to call the attention of intending purchasers to their assortment of English and American Skates, Now opened at HOOD\u2019S PIANOFORTE SHOWr ROOMS, next door to the Wesleyan Churcli, Great St James Street, HSgr3» Sign of the Skate, -sJgSU Which they are prepared to sell at a low figure, The above are warranted to be made of the best materials.An inspection invited.CHAS.F.MUCKLE * CO., Agents.November 24-\t280 PLDNKETT & BitÂBY, FHGIHEEBS.SURVEYORS FOR UPPER AND LOWER CANADA, Patent Right Solioitoes, 71 Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.HXirEREtfCBS; The Hon.Jno.Rose, M.P.P., Montreal.Walter Shanly, Esq., C.E., M.P.P., Montreal.Samuel Keefer, Esq , C.E.Hep.om.Pub.Works.Francis Cassidy, Advocate, Montreal.November 24.The Hon.John Young, Montreal.The Hon.Thos.Ryan, M.L.C., Montreal.C.J Brydges, Esq., G.T.R., Montreal.Thos, Devine, Esq., F.R.G.S., Head of Crown Surveys, ly 280 | SOAP ! SOAP ! ! SOAP!!.Make your own Soap, and save Fifty per Cent, f s 'HE Subscriber has just received a supply of Q the celebrated C.NCiiNTRATED LYE, by using whiih every housekeeper can easily make her own SOAP, and effect a saving of over Fifty per Cent.Price 26c per tin.290 HORSFORD\u2019S YEAST POWDER.\u2014The increasing demand for this really excellent article is a sure indication of its superiority over anything of the kind at present before the public.In order to avoid disappointment, be sure and get HORSFURD\u2019S YEAS f POWDER.None genuine without the Subscriber\u2019s name on the label.Price 25c per tin.\t290 COAL_ GEL.JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of PARSON\u2019S CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA ROCK OIL.\u2014 Ji-pn.\u2014 250 barrels of Cediu- Greek Kerosene and other brands, all warranted perfectly safe, dur able, and almost inodorous.LYMANS.CLARE & CO.November 30.\t285 SUÏI IUTI OOFFÏIB FOR VAULTS.OEALE & TEES\u2019 IRON COFFINS are the O best for preserving the body ; ttey are in-destrnctable and air tight.The body can he seen through the plate-glass before burial.Save money and encourape home manufacture IRON and WOOD COFFINS and TRIMMINGS wholesale and retail.BURIALS FURNISHED with every requisite.Residence on the premises.OFFICE DESKS \u201ct SEALE & TEES\u2019, 60 Great St.James street.December 11.\t295 PATENT F C'EN ACES & SF0VES, Nc FOR WARMING HOUSE RAILROAD OARS.OW used by the Boston and Lynu, Cambridge and Quincy Horse Railroad Companies, Mass.Can be applied in one half hour For the above, enply to \u2018SAMUEL T.TAPLEY, Chelsea, Mass, November IS.\t1m mwf 2£8 CMEBSIH.THE Subscribers hereby give nolice that they have formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of carrying on a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the name and firm of MITCHELL, KIN NEAR & CO.JAMES MITCHELL, CLIFFORD R.KINNEAR.Montreal, 1st Dec., 1863.r mwf 297 Two Billiard Tames for Sale.F- OR SAL E,\u2014Two excellent BILLIARD TABLES, one by Phelan and one by Thurston, of London, with Balls, Ques, &c., Slate Bottoms, and in.excellent condition.Apply to Mr.PERRAULT, 56 Craig Street.November 25.\t1m mwf 281 BUSINESS NOTICES.A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH.St.Hyacinthe, Canada East, Aug.21, 1863.Messrs.Seth W.Fowle & Co.Gentlemen,\u2014Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with Whooping Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we could do for her seemed in any way to relieve her suffering.We at length dec'ded to try a bottle of your \u201c Dr.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.\u201d In three hours afier «he had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in less than three days was en tirely cured, and is now well.I have since recom mended the Balsam to many of my neighbours, wh o | have used it, and in no case bave I known it fail of ' efiecting a speedy cure.You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper.If it shall induce any body to use your Balsam I shall be glad, for I have great confidence in it.Yours,\tP GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courier de St.Hyacimhe.Buy none without the signature of I.Butts.Prepared by SETH W.Fu WLE & CO., Boston, and for sale by all druggists throughout Canada.For sa'e in Montreal by Lamplougk Cases of Table and Dessert Knives and Forks \u2022 IN SII.VER,\tgTEiESL.BROBZS U M2f S A If B SBTTIiBSj Papier-Mache M Tahies, BOXES AH© ©ESRS, CABBIES, GLOVE BOSES, Microscopes,\tBarometers, Thermometers, Telescopes\tand Opera Glasses.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 LONDON AS4D HQiVIE folADE SILVER TEA AMB O Of FEE SETS, Water and Claret Jugs, Goblets, Cups, FISH KNIVFS m FORKS* INK STANDS, SALT STANDS, Napkin Eings, Pie Knives, Ladles, &c., &c.A Consignment -also,\u2014 of Beautiful Articles Ü&ÏIWS\toi BWOOE S'iAKHH'I\u2019 (Reported exclusively lor tire \u201cMontreal Herald,\u201d) BOARD OI?bTOCK BROKERS,______________ gall & Davidson, Robert Mitchell, Alexander Molson, Rao a Mitchhell, Duncan Robertson, Taylor Bros., Joseph WenUam, John Glass.13.J0 P.M.- Saturday, Dec.19, 1663.gsss SiriP-e-sS'S s S 2 8 S 8 § Si a§ O erjp a-; c.j\t¦ u \u2019 ^ P*?P © rTi- \u201c ?S'\u201d CD O \u2022 3 pi .\u201eS à \"i0 tfriSS\twl An'S ^ -!n|f\t8 ^wg gj |=| |= || ?! ^ «P -\t'^gg ^spr\u201c: fipitri hi : P-rir i p 5 : : n ij O Hliisms \u2014 AND\u2014 lii UIR\u2019S Oil.N the eve of the above HOLIDAYS, we 3*5 o © o o © p p 3 CD © © taCO' tDSwdCCCC\u2019W) -D CO W\u2019t ^ g M pj 2?C» r-j O ! *j CD P'P/\t1 *ggg M M © CD © ¦gOCQo^GO-C1P P P p P p © © © © © © I Cfi Q OP SrSg a ^ à = K\tÜC So* ¦«J: O* OOOOOOOOOOOOOO CD* CP ©©©©©©©CD©©©©® p 3 p P P P P P P P P P P P_ have considerably added to our EXTENSIVE STOCK of WINES, GROCERIES, and PROVISIONS, and we offer for sale the best of the following GOODS, viz Wines: SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA, OLARETS of all kinds, CHABLIS, SAUTERNE & CHAMPAGNE, HOCK and MOSELLE.Spirits s BRANDY, GIN, and OLD TOM, SCOTCH, IRISH, RYE, MALT, And BOURBON WHISKEYS.Liqueurs : CURACOA, MARASCHINO-, ANISETTE, CHARTREUX, AND DIFFERENT OTHERS, ASSORTED.GROCERIES: Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Broma, Sugars, Spices, Pickles, Sauces, Potted Meats, Sardines.Lobsters, Oysters, Finnan Haddies, Fresh Smoked Salmon, Preserved Ginger, Jams, Jellies, Fresh Fruits, Crystalised Fruits, Nuts of all kinds, new Cured Hams, Bacon, Beef, Tongues, Bologna Sausages, Game, &c.BRUNEAU, MADEAU & CO.46 Nutrk Dams and Bonsbooubs Streets.December 21.\tdç 30J FRENCH FÂKCÏ GOODS, \u2014 CONSISTING OF Ornaments for the lair, Tiaras, Uonihs, &e.As worn this Season in Lon doit and Paris.The remainder of the GOODS from the Exhibition will be offered VERY CHEAP, in order to dispose of the whole this season.J 108 Notre n Dame Street.ESTABLISHED 1849.December 19.\t302 JlWiLLMl FAlfOIT ©GODS.Cathedral Block,»! December 17.mi & pm.tati'ettm.Notre Dame Street, Montreal.300 HA Fl-Y YTEW YEAH.Tabb Thcsmpson hardware, No.298 NOTES DAME STREET.SILVER PLATED WaRE, CUTLERY, CORNICES, TEA TRAYS, FENDING FOIlhS and MASKS.December 21.«11 1 sgss*-' CORPORillON OF MONIRFSL ¦ USE OF EE EL CàïMG^ 'E &c., &c., &c.S\u2019\"\u2019S' E.® 5.*< ^ 55.£: 6f3 f; It* A2 H.H.S S-S 2 ^ o ^ © © i SO p^p C T3 CSttfïtf © -v ° £3 && à & & g e+ **-P\tefra « I S'© S9 p p.'°£ p,Ki©\t_ o g m © p z: :\tS' : : cL: SStë&iSSgio! si p® : g-gfi a?»*0*3; 3; «i 3= ; ülé pa Pa m cs ÔP o ZB *2 p § £ i Œ 25 o: g* IN consequence of the late arrival of a large quantity of NEW GOODS, comprising all the latest LONDON and PARIS NOVELTIES, Selected expressly for the coming Holidays, thç Subscriber wishes to inform the Public that they tyill not be exposed for sale until MONDAY, THiS 21st INSTANT, When the assortment will be complete, of every article in Etectro-FIated Ware, Papier-MacMe Ware, (Quite New Styles,) «\u2019 \u2019 * jewellery, Watches and Chains» Class and China Ware, (All New Styles,) French Fancy Goods, Games, (All the latest London.) IN FACT, EVERY ARTICLE ADAPTED P 3 to c: 2J P 0 1 i> LUHM MAODOBwALL, Chairmen.J8.HEMPS TED.Secretarv.(BV TELEGRAPH.) NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014Dec 19 Fiaut\u2014Receipts 8, Montreal, Dec.21st, 1863.5 r mwe IMf I0LID1I SIFTS.i.Andrew Graham has received By various Arrivals, a large Assortment of Elegant deeds* ADAPTED FOR PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.STATIONARY WAREHOUSE, CATHEDRAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street.December 19.\tdu 302 plendid Presents,, inkstands, Stationery Cases, Blot» ters, fc\u2019ceiii; Cases, &c., $c.5 Walnut, Mediæval Styles.For Sale at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.December 19.\tdu 302 Elegant Gift.1 beautiful Photograph Alhiiifi, To be had in every style of Binding, from Twenty-five Cents each, at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block.U.ANDREW GRAHAM.! December 19.\tdu\t302 For Christmas and New Tear» ELEGANTLY BOUND Books, Annuals, &c.; Albums and Scrap Brooks, At low prices,\u2014suitable Gifts for Holidays\u2014at the Stationary Warehouse\u2014Tlu302 December 19.TENDERS will be received by the TRINITY HOUSE of Montreal up to NOON of the 30th December, insiant, for the construction of TEN IRON BDOYS, according to plans and specifications to be seen at this Office.E.D.DAVID, Registrar.The Trinity House, Î Dec.21, 1863.\t5\t303 Dried Flowers» AILY expecting, direct from Prussia, _ a choice assortment of Dried Flowers, in^ Bouquets, Wreaths, Baskets, &e.j &c.Also Dried Grasses and Moss, at 303\tCENTRAL DRUG HALL.D' Fot Sale b| tlie Sutiscfiliei, 100 BOXES No.1 & 2 PARAFTNE CANDLES 20 BOXES COLORED TAPERS, for Christmas Trees.J, RHVNAS, No.5 St.Helen Strbi.t.December 21.u 303 mm ji m.THREE SLEIGHS, one a double family SLEIGH, quite new, a CLObE bi-üiuti and one SINGLE SLEIGH.They can be sejt at Dwyer & Tolland\u2019s Coach Fact jry.Fortifier.\u201cFor \"priée, apply to MR.THOS.DAVIDSON, 2 Merchants\u2019 Exchange.December 21.\tm 303 SOME fine specimens of WAX and P FLOWERS, most elegant Christmas New Year\u2019s Gifts, can be seen at 303\tCENTRAL DRUG HALL PER 303 GREAT variety of TO.ILEV aad FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for the Holidays, at CENTRAL DRUG HALL.HOARHOUND and CHERRY BALSAM, the best, pleasantest, most efbetuai, an 1 safest Cough rtmedy known.Prepared only by A.G.DAVIDSON, Chemist, 30.S,: Eeevi\u2019s Ambrosia EMOVES Dandruff, strengthens the Hair, and gives it a beautifully glotsy appear, ance.For Sale by A.G.DAVIDSON, D™ggiBti Qoyn^r Place d'Armes, Central Drug Hall.RF Presents for Young People.A large Variety of Mew Juvenile Books, At reduced prices.J, ANDREW GRAHASVI.December 19.\tdn302 A Superior Fair of Skafes Would be an Eligible Gift.To be had at Cost Prices, at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block.J, ANDREW GRAHAM.December 19, 302 December 21.303 iFiï mm OF C&H AD A, General Informal!©®, Freight aud Ticket 0ISce« Rates of freight and pures, to and from Toronto, and all Stations on the Gieat Western Railway and the Western Statesq may be obtained on application at the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OFFICE, corner of Custom House Square, Montreal ; also, Ticket* from Toronto to all places West.M.PENNINGTON, General Agent Great Western RaiLvay,^ THOS.SWINYARD, General Manager Great Western lUdway,^ December 21.\tddd 303 4 "]
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