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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" ,\t\\\t\\«v HOUSES, &c., TO ES LET, OR FOR SALE.FOR SAlE OR TO LET.A neat Furnished COTTAGE, at the head of Durocher Street, the late residence of John Esdaile, Esq, Rent low.Immediate possession.Apply to C.TÜGGET, No.3, Union Buildings.October 5.\t238 T to let! ; The two-story BRICK SHOP and DWELLING corner of Bonaventure and Mountain streets, facing the St.______ Antoine market, fitted up with Counter, Shelves and Drawers.Good stand for Grocery Store.Immediate possession; Apply to C.TUGGEY, No.3 Union Buildings.September 26.\t230 TO LET, To the first of May next or longer, the NEW HOUSE, No.4 Prince Rupert\u2019s Place, McTavish Street.Rent moderate.Apply to HENRY JACKSON, No.2 Cornwall Terrace, St.Denis Street.September 14.\t220 ~ TO LET, .EIGHT first-class NEW CUT-STONE HOUSES, each four stories high, and fitted up with all the modern improvements in Upper Peel Street.Apply to F.DAVID, 46 Dorchester Street East.Or BUYER & HAWLEY, Corner Commissioner and St.Francois Xavier Streets.September 14\t220 WAITED TO KENT.STORE in the vicinity of St.Sacrament Street, or in St.Paul Street, between St.Frangois Xavier and St.Peter Streets.Address Box 677.September 6.\t213 tcTrent, LOW.THREE UPPER FLATS, No.20 lo moine Street, suitable for Offices or Manufactory.Offices fitted up.Apply on the premises.MESSRS.JONES & HELLEWELL, Commission Merchants, Or E.D.THOMPSON, 146 Notre Dame Street.Jnne 21.\t147 Yq LET Êg» The First-Class HOUSE, with a GAR-fflq DEN of four acres in superficies, | !\tsituate in Fullmn Street.Hi Address THEOPHILE GAUTHIER, Advocate, No.29 St.Vincent Street.April 3.\t97 ~\ttoTet! A ORKSHOP in rear of the S ubscTiber's premises.WM.SPIERPOINT, No.2 Victoria Block.\\VmXm ;Vl V Wi iKmwùx AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME.LVI.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1864.NUMBER 253 0 e a August 13.193 For sasei ©a Easy Terms, That first-class BOUSE, No.12 University Street, at present occupied by the undersigned, to whom apply.WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Recollet Street.April 30.\t103 GKIST MILL TO LEF» TO LET, for a term of three years, from 5th November next, the well known BEAU-HARNOIS GRIST MILL, containing seven runs of atones, situated on the River St, Louis, at 'ts junction with the River St.Lawrence, adjacent to the Town of Beauharnois, together with good Stone House for Miller, Granary, Stables, and other outbuildings.Tenders will be received until the 1st November.Apply to J.KEITH, Seigniory Office, Beauharnois, C.E.September 17.\tddddb 223 COILS FOB THE Subscribers have ON HAND and TO ARRIVE, which they ©FFSSK FMI S4JLE, EITHER BY TON OR CARGO, or Scotch assd English Steam Coal Pictoa aad Cow Bay Gas and Hoiîse Coals English and Welsh Coke Newcastle Mouse and Rut Coal Welsh Anthracite, Lamp, Egg aud Stove sizes \u2014ALSO,-\"- DAILY EXPECTED FROM NEW YORK, CARGOES OF Genuine Surina Mountain LeMgli Goal, LUMP EGG, FURNACE, STOVE, and OHBSNUT SIZES Janes à Go», 26 ST.NICHOLAS STREET.YARD\u2014Lower End McGill Street.August 17.CAM GLASS COMPAQ; LIMITED.THE CANADA GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED, having completed their Works and arrangements for the manufacture of GLASS WARES of the various forms and patterns required for MEDICAL and DOMESTIC USE, are prepared to receive and execute orders with PROMPTNESS AND, CARE.The Works of this Company, being placed on the line ot the Grand Trunk Railway, near the confluence of the Ottawa and St.Lawrence Rivers, affords superior facilities for rapid and safe transit to all parts of the Province.Strict attention will be given to the Packing Department, to insure the safe carriage of goods ordered.The execution of orders will invariably be in the rotation of receipt.Orders to be addressed as under.BENJ.LYMAN, President.GEORGE HAGAR, Secretary and Treasurer.Address, George Hagar.Secretary, Canada Glass Company, Limited, Montreal.September 24.\t1m 239 m ïjicci.THE undersigned are receiving the following lots of LEAF TOBACCO direct from the West, which they offer to the Trade under New York prices : 90 hM§ Missouri Lags 60 hhds Ker-Lucky do 40 hhds Bright Wrappers 60 hhds Western Canada \u2014ALSO* \u2014 40 hoses formecfkat Seed Leaf 10 do Ohio Seed Leaf EEMING & BUCHANAN.August 11.\t6m 191 HOMY Finest Ml! Honey ÜÛMB in the IN BOXES.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 OARFBNTE&\u2019S Patenl Eleuted Double Onen KlftSlHJTO.THE MOST ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT, and perfect in their operation that have yet been offered for Sale in this market.The Subscriber, Agent for the Sale of the above Ranges in Canada, begs to inform the public that samples may be seen at his Warehouse, No.14 ST.JOHN STREET, where every information relative to their use, will be given Joseph Waifeer( A s mall Stock constantly on hand.October 8.\t241.mm.JOB! iili & Cl.ClS¥lSTAIi BLOCK, MONTREAL, Wholesale and Retail Hatters AND FURRIERS, WOULD respectfully call the attention of intending purchasers to their large and varied Stock of RiRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ^EMBRACING Hudsons Bay Sable, Mink, Utter ERMUSTE, Squirrel^ Persian Lamb, âe«, isc».Manufactured with care and|attention under their own immediate inspection.Sleigh lobes and Fur Overcoats In great variety kept constantly on hand.Also,\u2014MOCCASINS, SNOW-SHOES, ^TOBOGGANS AND INDIAN CURIOSITIES.October 11.\t3m 243 FINE NEW STEffiD HONET, In 4, 7 and 14 lb.Jars, «FUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY John Gardner) DISPENSING CHEMIST, 295 West End Notrb Dame Street.October 4.\t237 COAL OIL, BTJRWmG- FLUID, GEV\u2019OiVE PGRTUND mmi FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At Gardner\u2019s, Notre Dame near McGill Street.October 4.\t237 Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, CATHEDRAL BLOCK.A DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE, by using YARDLEY & STATHAM\u2019S SOAPS.Can be had from all Druggists, and also from Alex.MoGibbon.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Wholesale Agents, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.October 13.\t245 Fresh medicinal cod liver oil\u2014 Five barrels just received from Newfound- and.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.October 13.\t245 Sponges and brushes.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.October 13.\t245 CNLEANSE YOUR SILKS and WOOLLENS, J by using FRENCH BENZINE.Imported by the Subscribers.LAMPLOUGH 4 CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, October 13.\t245 CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS\u2014THE MAGIO TONIC\u2014An effectual substitute for spirituous liquors, strengthening and invigorating the system, and at the same time removing the desire for alcoholic stimulants.All who wish to escape from the degrading slavery of strong drink should use it.Prepared only at CENTRAL DRUG HALL, 241\tPlace d\u2019Armes.D E JONGH\u2019S COD LIVER OIL\u2014A fresh mended by English Physicians as far superior to the ordinary kind, at CENTRAL DRUG HALL, 241\tOpposite French Cathedral.TO ALL WfiOjJSL LIQUOR.Wolfe\u2019s Schiedam Aromaîic Schnapps.f|NHE decidedly superior qualities of this | healthful beverage and medicinal agent over all other alcoholic distilations, based upon the chemical analysis of the most scientific chemists and the testimony of tire Medical Faculty throughout, certified to be free from the.poisonous Fusil Oil pervading all other alcoholic preparations imported or of home manufacture, not only by three thousand physicians in the United States, but by the Governmental, Ana-letical Chemist of Spain, in the island of Cuba, in which latter place it has been adopted as a wholesome and grateful beverage and a most powerful medical auxiliary, are the auspices under which the Schnapps has been introduced and maintained its reputation, into the medical institutions of the United States, Cuba, Mexico, and many of the South American Republics, from the office of the private practitioner to the Dispensaries, Infirmaries and Hospitals.The SUBIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPrSis distilled from Barley of the finest quality in Europe, selected by special judges, with the greatest care, that it is flavored by the juniper-berry of Italy (the finest in the world.), and rectihed subsequently to distillation, by a peculiar process, which expels from the spirit every acrid particle, leaving nothing behind it but PURE ALCOHOL, that it is manufactured at the factory of the undersigned, at Schiedam, Holland, that he is the sole, exclusive manufacturer of the article, and that no preparation of a similar name or bearing any approximation to it, not procured from his specially appointed agents, is genuine.The Schnapps is put up in quart aud pint bottles, in cases containing two dozen each, the name of the undersigned stamped on the bottle and on the cork, and an engraved fac simile of his signature on the label.UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer.S3\u201d 500 Casts of the above Gin, just received from Holland, for Sale in bond.Duty paid.THOMPSON, MURRAY à CO., Agents.September 21.\t6m 226 1863 f|RSr PREMIUM awarded îhestatefairsqf NEW YORK VERMONT.ILLINOIS.MICHIGAN.IOV/A \\UDIAHA K&UTUCY.Y.totosklvawa.6'-wrtvrv.THE GROVER 4 BAKER HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES for sale at reduced prices.I.L.BANGS «; CO., No.3 Place d\u2019Armes Hill, 3rd Door North from Little St.James St.FOB IILI, In Stock and to Arrive.TUAS : YOUNG HYSON, TWANKAY, JAPANS, &c.TENNANT\u2019S SODA ASH, SAL SODA, ALUM, BI-CARB SODA, VITRIOL, &c.FÏG ISOBJ ; COLTNESS, GARTSHERRIE, GLENGAR-NOCK, CLYDE AND BLAIR.doc.: SANDEMAN^â CO\u2019S PORTS PEMARTIN & GO\u2019S SHERRIES jlnd Common Ports and Sherries.MOET & CHANDON\u2019S CHAMPAGNES] ARTELL & GO\u2019S BRANDIES THE CENTRAL VINEYARD PROPRIETORS' BRANDIES DhXUYPER & SONS\u2019 GIN ISLAY WHISKEY.\u201d Ardbeg\u201d.Distillery JAMAICA and DEMERARA ISLAND RUM, &c G-!JXyp@W®ins:: The KAMES COY\u2019S, BLASTING F and FF r'AIKTS: JAMES * COV Uttt WHIT .and RED LEAD GENUINE No.T, No, 2, lad No.3 WHITE PAINTS c&bd&ge:: CONVERSE\u2019S MANUFACTURE of EVERY DESCRIPTION \u2014AND,\u2014 COE\u2019S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME \u2014ALSO,\u2014 LINSEED OIL'PUTTY, RICE, MUSTARD, TOBACCO PIPES, WINE and BEER CORKS &c.]\t&e., Ac.122 LAW, YOUNG & CO.GEO.G.SANDEMAN SONS & CO., London SANDEMAN & CO., Oporto PEMARTIN & CO., Cadiz MARTELL & OO., Cognac CHARLES TENANT & CO., Glasgow Represented m Canada by law, Youh\u2019e &eo.May 23.\t122 THREAD SEWING MACHINES\u2014 l fcr sale low, by I.L.BANGS & CO.WAX Just received and fcr sale low, by THE GENUINE SINGER NO.2, and LETTER A SEWING MACHINES\u2014For sale very low at 3 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Also, MACHINE NEEDLES, SILK THREAD, OIL, &c.I.L.BANGS & CO.September 3,\t3m 211 CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE is preferable to all others for cleansing and beautifying the Teeth.Prepared at 241\tCENTRAL DRUG HALL.Burning fluid\u2014one dollar a gallon\u2014A very superior article, just received.Will be delivered at the above price, free of charge, in any part of the city.CENTRAL DRUG HALL, Opposite French Cathedral, Plach d\u2019Aemes.October 8.\t241 MK.W.H, FEMNEY, re essor o us c, TEACHER [OF THE PIAE-O, SINGING, ORGAN AND MELODEON.CIRCULARS, containing terms, references, &c., may be had at Messrs.Gould & Hill\u2019s M sic Store, No.59 Great St.James Street, and Thornton & Co., Victoria Square.Residence\u2014No.10 Latour Street.September 15.\t221 Apothecaries to H.B.3.The Princ Wales.MEB1CYE HAUL.Opposite the Post Office.DR.RÏDGïï\u2019sTaTENT FOOD, APPLICATION will be made at the next Session of the Provincial Parliament for an Act to amend the Act Incorporating the Pilots for and above the Harbour of Quebec, in order to assimilate the said Corporation to the Corporation of the Pilots for and below the Harbour of Quebec, and to confirm certain Proceedings.Octobet 11,\t2m 243 TflljCT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that [the UNION OF ST.MICHEL DES SAINTS, of Montreal, will apply to the PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT, at its next Session, for an Act of Incorporation.(By Order.) LS.LABONTE, Secretary.September 23,\t228 ira.MR.J.M.JONES begs to state (that he has no knowledge of any kind whatsover o the affairs of Mackenzie vs.McKenzie, but will hold his REGULAR SALES at TÂTTE11B&LLS, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Established 1832.Sales, as usual, of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at TWO clock.October 4.\t237 II STORE AM FOR BILE : Hyson, young hyson, twankay IMPERIAL, GUNPOWDER, SOUCHONG, CONGOU, OOLONG, and NATURAL LEAF JAPAN TEAS, in chests, half chests and catties DAVID TORRANCE & CO.September 1.\t209 M GOODS commences on MONDAY the 8th inst.JAMES MORISON & CO., 288 Notre Dame Street.Aug 6.\t187 FIRST PRIZE MâRELE WORKS.20' Bonaventure Street, Establishbd A.D.1855.ALL orders for MONUMENTS, MANTEL PIECES, &c., entrusted to this house receive strict personal attention.H.W.SOHUSR, Sculptor, September 20.\tly ts 225 Liverpool salt\u2014 1000 BAGS COARSE 200 BAGS FINE HERRINGS, in half barrels For sale by JAMES TORRANCE \tMartell\u2019s,\t> Brandies 200 cases J AndOtardDupuy &Oo.J 10 pipes ) 60 hhds V DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva 800 cases ) 30 puncheons Jamaica Rum 40 qr-cks \\ Pale Sherr?Witta 20 qr-cks U P Madeira Wlue \u2014ALSO,\u2014 PER \u201c OITT OF HAMILTON® ARRIVED ! Puncheons Extra Fine Old Jamaica Rum Chests finest New Seasons English Breakfast, Souchong and Congo» Teas For Sals Bv HUGH FRASER & CO., 30 St.Bacrambkt Str * September 15.\t221 mimmicimiofii ON MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH of OCTOBER instant, at TEN o\u2019clock A M., WILL BE SOLD, by Authority of Justice, at the CHURCH DOOR of the PARISH of ST.JEAN BAPTISTE of ROUVILLE, the two PROPERTIES hereinafter and lastly described ; and at the Door of the PARISH CHURCH of ST.HILAILE, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH of the same month, at TEN o\u2019clock A.M., the three PROPERTIES hereinafter and in the first place described, at the Door of the Parish Church of St.Hilaire; the said Properties dependent on the community of goods heretofore existing between the late JEAN BAPTISTE L\u2019HENREUX and ROSE CHARBONNE AU, in his lifetime Yeoman, of the Parish of St.Hilaire, to wit :\u2014¦ AProperiy situated in the third Concession of the said Parish of St.Hilaire, containing three arpents and a half by thirty arpents ; bounded in front by Airae Robert, in rear by Ignace Turgeon and Joseph Marcille, on on© eid© by Louis Voghel, and on tùe other by a line road,\u2014with a house and other buildings thereon erected.Item.A piece of land situated in the same place, containing four arpents in front by about eighty arpents ia depth ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by Bazile Rainault and Jovit# Rainault, on one side by the lauds hereinafter described, and on the other side by Augustin Valliere and Bazile Rainault,\u2014with a house and other buildings thereon erected.Itwj.A piece of land situated and lying on the third Concession of the Parish of St.Charles, containing two arpents and a garter by thirty arpents ; bounded in front by the Queen's highway, in rear by the Queea\u2019s highway, on one side by the land hereinafter described, and on the other by Godfroi Ham sis,\u2014without buildings.Dees.A Meadow situated in the Parish of St Jean Baptiste, containing four arpents and a half superficial ; bounded at one end by Dr.Brousseau and Jerome Paquette, in rear and on one side by the said Paquette, and on the other side by Louis Vasserer,\u2014 without buildings.Item.A Meadow situated in the same place, aontaining five and a half arpents superficial ; Bounded at one end by the River des Hurons, at the other by Jerome Paquette, and Dr.Brousseau ; on one side by Prudent Malot, and on the other by the said Paquette,\u2014without buildings.Tha conditions will be made known on the day of Sale, or before, on application to the undersigned Notary at St.Hilaire.F.PIGEON, N.P.St.Hiiaire, Oct.1, 1864.r ws 238 i.mm.OFFER FOR SALB s WINES, DIRBCT FROM PLACE OF GROWTH.\u201c P.DOMECQ & CO\u2019S\u201d SHERRIES, very choice to medium qualities, in butts, hhds and quarters \u201c GRAHAM & GO\u2019S\u201d PORTS\u2014a full assortment in pipes, hhds and quarters \u201cDURAND\u2019S\" MASDEU\u2014in hhds and quarters \u201cÏLORIO & GO\u2019S\u201d MARSALA MADEIRA\u2014 in hhds and quarters TARRAGONA, AURGÜNDY PORT and COMMON SHERRIES\u2014in hhds and quarters \u201c BARTON & GUkSTIER\u2019o\" CLARETS\u2014La.fitte, Leoville Beycheville, Batailley, St.Julien and Medoo CHAMPAGNE, HOCK, &c , &o., &o.\u201c HBNNESSY\u2019S\u201d BRANDIES\u2014in hhds, qr-cask octaves and cases\u20141858, I860, 1862 and 1863 vintages; «DEKUYPER & SONS\u201d GIN\u2014in hhds and qr-casks\u2014Red and Green Oases « BOOTH S\u201d OLD TOM\u2014in casks and cases JAMAICA RUM\u2014in puncheons \u201c RAMSAY\u2019S\u201d ISLAY WHISKY\u2014in hhds and cases \u201c HIBBERT\u2019S\u201d LONDON PORTER\u2014quarts and pint» Royal Issubabcs BciLmses, Montreal, August 20th, 1864 1009, 1110, FOR SALE, DELIVERED AT ST.JOHN\u2019S, Two Thousand Cords OF BEtCH, BIRCH & MAPLE WOOD JAMfcS BiSSËTT.St.Johns, Sept.19.\t225 Nteiawaj, Cfiickeriug and DuuEiam Pianofortes, M&son & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SHEET MUSIC.THE Subscribers having received for the Fall Trade a fresh supply of the above well-, known instruments in all the different styles of case and finish, as well as a large assortment from the Factories of other favorite makers in New York and Boston, are now prepared to sell them at the manufacturers\u2019 prices, merely adding Freight and Duty ; thus allowing their customers the full benefit of the ex sting difference in exchange between Canada and the United States.Parties desirous of purchasing a Pianoforte, or of exebauging an old for a new one, will find it greatly to their advantage to avail themselves of the present unusually favorable opportunity.Pianos for hire, both old and new, at prices to suit all classes of customers.Tuning, by the year or otherwise, promptly attended to, and all repairs carefully and thoroughly made by experienced workmen.GOULD & BILL, Successors to A.& S.Nordheimer, 59 Great St.James Street.September 14.\tM,14\t220 PLÜNKÈÏT & BlADY.ÏHQÎHSEES.SURVEYORS FOR UPPER AND LOWER FOR UPPER CANADA, Patsmt Right Solicitors, 71 Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.31 S'23 ££33 37 CBS! The Hon.Jno.Hose, Montreal.Walter Shanly, Esq., C.E., M.P.P., Montreal.Samuel Keeler, Esq., C.E.Dep.Com.Pub.Works, e\u2019rancis Cassidy, Advocate, Montreal.August 26.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, lv 206 Mu LÂlüGq 97 COMMISSIONERS STREET, HAS FOR SALE : 1000 ROLLED SPICED PORK HAMS,_smoked and unsmoked 100 do do BEEF HAMS 5000 SHOULDERS, Green aud Smoked \u2014ALSO,\u2014 MESS PORK THIN MESS do ENGLISH PRIME MESS do SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Plain and-.Canvassed DRIED SMOKED BEEF LARD in tierces, barrels and kegs June\t153 SUGÂlïl^SUGAR ! ALL KINDS of SUGAR, for PRESERVING at the usual low prices.Also, FRESH FRUITS in Syrups, CANDIED FRUITS, FftESH URANGE MARMALADE, and fine SALAD OIL, in flagons and half-flagons, at BRUNSAU, NADEAU & GO\u2019S.July 6.\t160 i ict of 1884, IN THE MATTER OF JOHN YOUNG, an IN-SOLVENT.THE CREDITORS of the Insolvent are notified that he has made an assignment of his estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact.The whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.W.SACHE, Assignee.Montreal, 13th October, 1864.du 248 0N OFFICE HAND DISKS TO ORDER- 192 AND MADE all sizes.S SALE & TEES.FUNERAL Furnishing Ware-Rooms 192\tSEALE & TEES.ON HAND-PATENT IRON CASKETS\u2014 all sizes.A Liberal discount to the Trade.SEALE & TEES, 62, Great St.James Street, Residence on the premises.August 12.\t192 199 For Safe, TEAS cüuimniï MONTREAL, 18th October, 1864.S« \u201c Tycoon,\u201d \u201c Capella, Seas,\u201d from Shanghae, YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL, TWANKAY GQNGOU, SOUCHONG and OOLONG I.BD CHAH AN, HARRIS & CO.Royal Inssranob Bdilwmgs, 7 Montreal, August 20th.1864 S\t129 and » Queen of the I HHENDERS in duplicate (marked on the En-JL velope \u201c Tenders for Lead\u201d will be receiv- For Sale, English and French Groceries, IHOLVDING Mastard, Peppor, Fimemo, Ginger, Gloves, Cassia, Nutmege, Mace, Pickles, Ketchup, Table Salt, Chicory, Tapioca, Candied Peels, Carraway Seeds, Fancy Soaps, Currants, Raisins.Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Macoaroni, Vermicelli, Salad Oils, Sardines, Vinegar, Castile Soap, Brimstone, Sulphur, Cream of Tartar, Madder, Capers, Imdigo, Hemp and Canary Seed, Alum, Borax, Sal Soda, Bi-Oar Soda, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Shot, Corks, Bungs, Glenfield Starch, Sugar Candy, &c., &o.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO- Royal Insurancb Buildings, ?\u2022 J ed by the Senior Commissariat Officer, at Montreal, till NOON on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., for the purchase of IB| Tons of Pig lead» The Tenders to be at \u2014\u2014 Cy.per 112 lbs.The Lead will be deliverable at the Military Stores In St.Gabriel Street on the production of Certificate of Payment from this Office, and must be removed within ten days after notification of acceptance of Tender.Further information and Form of Tender can be obtained at the Military Store Office, as above.\t7 349 Lett\u2019s Diaïies for 1864# BROTHERS HAVE JUST AW SO N RECEIVED Montreal, August 20th, 1864.199 For Sale, 200 Hhds Muscovado Sugar | I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & 00-, Royal Insurance Buildings, / Montréal, August 20th, 1864.S 199 \u2018 JACQUES\u201d RAVEN'S WING BLACK-t) ING, superior to any other, for sale at ©ctoter 5.S.ENGLISH\u2019S, 266 Notre Dame Street.238 M ORISON\u2019S CHEAP SALE OF SUMMER GOODS commences on MONDAY the 8th inst.Aug, e, roil sue, JAMES MORISON & OO., 288 Notre Dame Stnet, 187 SLAB MARBLE, Direct from Carrara, Italy IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS SIDEY & CRAWFORD.St.Nicholas Strmt, May 22, T A B B AUD TmomrsoMs 298 Notte Dame Street.IIAMWWASIE Of every description for Builders and Cabinet Makers.MOUSSE FUMUSSMIWCî.WINDOW CORNICES and CORNICE POLES, of splendid designs aad cheap.Door and Table Mats in great variety, Preserve Jars, (Jenning1» Patent) ; a» excellent article, For Sale, \"JAffiES & CO\u2019â.\" LEADS AND PAINTS.PAINTS\u2014Genuine, Nos.1 and 2\u2014In 200, 100 and 2615.packages, DRY LEADS\u2014White and Red\u2014in 1006 Aegs \u201c TODD\u2019S\u201d PUTTY.\u201cBLUNDELL, SPENCE & CO.\u2019S\u2019\u2019J.INSKED OIL\u2014Boiled and Raw.LAMP BLACK\u2014Venetian Red, Whiting &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ; GERMAN SHEET GLASS, all sizes I, BUCHANAN.HARRIS & CO.Royal Insuranob Buildings, ?4.< D LETT\u2019S DIARIES for 1864.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 A complete assortment of AMERICAN DIARIES THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON ALMANAO For Sale at No.23.Gbsat Sr, Jambs Street.October 17.\t248 ROGERS & SAMUEL MERCHANT TAILORS,! 141 NOTRE DAME STR5ET, IN returning thanks to their numerous friends and customers for past favors, beg to inform them and the public that they have imported one of the LARGitST STuCKS, which for variety and style cannot be surpassed, and which is now ready for inspection From the manner in which our Garments are manufactured, combined with moderate prices, we would only solicit a call to ensure purchasing.A splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand for Gentlemen travelling.N.B.\u2014Having made YOUTH\u2019S and CHILDREN\u2019S CLOTHING our particular study, we are enabled to offer an admirable assortment in this branch.Observe the address, ROGERS & SAMUEL, 141 Notre Dame Street.August 31.\t2m 208 Montreal.August 20th, 1864.199 For Sale, 2©o© stoms pia; moM No.1 GARTSHERP lEj Ne.1 W AIR '* No.1 EGLINTON S' 1000 tons No.j4_FORGE PiG of different brands \u2014 also,\u2014, Gall and inspect before purchasing elsewher* J\tIRON, Heap and Band Iron, i Canada and we ate certain of the satisfactory results\t1\t> A*g\u201ctl3\u2018 -\u2014-\t¦ I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS,& C9 HOTICE.I Royal Ikburasos Bcildib«3, Montreal, August 2uth, 1864, -1 199 , ,, ., «amirnTil JUST RECEIVED FROM HAVANA, ex ALL PERSONS indebted to t Eft | ?J steamer \u201c Oorsica,\u201d via New York\u201450,000 and SUCCESSION ef the late FERDI j FIN1ST HAVANA CIGARS\u2014Conchas, \u201cEstry NAND LEROUX dit ROUSSON, dsceased, in j »n Regia,\u201d Medianos, Flor de Prensados, his lifetime, are hereby notified to pay immediately, and all those having claims against the I same, to file in their accounts, duly attested, In the hands of the undersigned Notary, at his j Ofiee, No.72 St.Joseph Street.H.MoINTOSH, N.£ I Montréal, August 23, 184.4, trs $1 Mc ORISON\u2019S OHiiiAf «ale OF SUMMER GOODS commences on MONDAY, the 8th inst, JAMES MORISON & CO., 288 Notre Dame Street.Ang.6.\t!87 For Sale by HAVII.LAND ROUTE it OO.Angnst 81.\t208 UST RECEIVED\u2014200 Bris.ROSINDALE CEMENT or WATER LIMB, of warranted quality, LYMANS.CLARE k CO.Oetqter' I\t?8 OHIO ______________& siDsionE, THE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED, direct from tha celebrated OHIO SANDSTONE QUARRIES, A Karg® of SaMstone in Blocks, Suitable for Building or Monumental purposes.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 AN ASSORTMENT OF GRINDSTONES from 40 lbs.to about 2 tons weight, which will be Sold in lots to suit purchasers and Cheap for FORSYTH, NICHOLSuN & CO., Stone & Slate Merchants OrfiOB,\u201418 Great St.Jambs Struct.Dkfot,\u2014118 a»b 147 Obaig Street.July 14,\t«T 6 4 99 7 315184 02128015 (jx /) jjxv'W u.*!A>vA/U-wA ; Fancy, $4,30 @ 4,40 ; No.1 Canada Wheat, 4.0E@4,15 ; Western, $4,00@4,10: No.2, $3,85 @ 3,95; FiiWg_*3,50.â3,60.Bags.$2,40@2,45.WHEAT\u2014U C.Spring, 89^910 ; Milwaukee, DO 91c ; Aonber Michigan, 94\t95c ; Chicago, 89 (& 90c Red Ohio, 93@94c; U.O.White, 97X@1.00.CORN\u201463^4U5c OATS, f 32 ®s.\u201434@30c.PEAS, 7j! 60 lbs.\u201472X@?5c.BARLEY, $ 48 lbs.\u201470@72Xc.PORK*\u2014Mess, 19,75 @21,10; Prime Mess, none but it has come at last and I sincerely hope no Prime lone \u2019\t\u2019\t~\t'\t- friends may fully realize all their anticipations BUT/EH-Medium, 17 @ 18c; good to choice, 19 of good from it and that its opponents may by\t\u2019 its effects be agreeably and profitably disappointed.A word upon another subject : Something said by the Secretary of State in his recent speech at Auburn has been constructed by some into a threat that if I shall be beaten at the election I will between then and the end of my constitutional t r n do what I may be able to ruin the Government.Others regard the fact that the Chicago Convention adjourned not sin die but to meet again ifcalled to do so by a particular individual, as the ultimatum of a purpose that if the nominee shall be elected he will at once seize control of the Government.I hope the good people will permit themselves to suffer no uneasiness on either point.I am struggling to maintain the Government, not to overthrow it.I therefore say that if I shall live I shall remain President until the 4th of next March.And whoever shall be constitutionally elected therefore, in November shall be duly installed as President on the fourth of March, and tnat in the interval I shall do my utmost that whoever is to hold the helm for the next voyage shall start with the best possible chance to save the ship.This is due to the people both on principle and under the Constitution.ThMiTwill, constitutionally expressed, is the ultimate law for all.If they should deliberately resolve to have immédiats peace, even at the loss of their country and their liberties, I have not the power or the right to resist them.It is their own business, and they mdst do as they please with their own.I believe however they are all resolved to presarve their country and their libertytand in this, in office or out of it, I am resolved to stand by them.I may add that in this purpose, to save the country and its liberties, no class of people seem so nearly unanimous as the soldiers in the field and the seamen afloat.Do they not have the hardest of it ?Who should quail when they do not ?God bless the soldiers and seamen and all their brave commanders.THE ZmESONINDIAi ES Let those who give their assent to the vulgar fallacy that a nation is great in proportion to the territories which are annexed tj its Crown or the millions who obey, its commands attend to the history and present state of India, the greatest, the most splendid, and the most burdensome of our dependencies.There can be no doubt that in point of ability and efficiency the new Home Government for India is a great improvement upon the old one, yet this increased efficiency has brought with it corresponding dis advantages.It is very difficult to work the present Indian Government in strict accordance with the sound principle universally recognized that India should be governed in India, and not in England In proportion as the Government in England is able, it has become active.The resuKis, if we are to believe the complaint we receive, a gradual encroachment on tbe functions of the Governor-General.The system does not admit of a perfectly satisfactory arrangement.Nobody will assert that tbe Government of India ought to be wholly withdrawn from the control of Parliament.But how is Parliament to exercise any control if everything is to be left to the management of Indian officials ?Our correspondent \u2018 Indopolite\u2019 is much shocked at a case in which a native officer, a very respectable man applied to his own Government\u2014the Government of the Presidency to which he belonged\u2014and afterwards to the Govarnmeut of Indifor the redress of a very great j wrong.Both Governments declined; to interfere ; and so the native carried his case before the Secretary of State who replied in a complimentary letter, with an order for payment of the claim.Now, says our Correspondent, \u201c any one connected with India will recognize the effect even a single occurrenee of this kind must have in a large Eastern city.The local authorities will sink into insignificance It is no doubt, desirable to maintain the importance of;tbe local authorities but there are other things even moreimportant.An empire may be destroyed byjtoo great centralization of authority, but it may also bo destroy ed by the toleration of injustice.The other fact alleged is that the Governor-General is forbidden to appoint any one to a situation of more than £40 a year without the consent of the Indian Secretary.A still more formidable cause of danger is the discontent among the officers of the Native and Royal armies.The Native army can hardly by sey contrivançe be placed in so advantageous a @21 c LAErD-0^@llc.ASttES, $ 100 lbs .\u2014Pots, $5,40 @5.45: Pearls $5,0U@5,G5.OATMEAL, $ 200 fts.\u20144,75®4,80.CREEPS\u2014Factory, 10@10i; Dairy, 9c @ 10c.FLOUK/-nas been very dull, demand being solely for Citj^oissumption.A few round lots of Superfine were Mught for Quebec and Lower Ports.There is no British shipping demand, and tonnage to tbe Lowxr Ports and Islands is scarce, so much so as to pre^femthfisn having orders from executing them even in part; Sdtne very strong Superfine from Canada Wheat brought 4,12M@4,15, but these are exceptional rates, lÿracys and Extras have be.-n sold at quotations ; cLnnand however, very limited.Bag Flour in fair demand.Market for all grades closing, on the whole/dull and quiet.Receipts for the week 36,084 brls.Toronto Érocbsy Markbt \u2014In Groceries the trade is v^y healthy, and the largest business has beeiyaone during the present season that was ever done in this city.This we take to be an indication cf prosperity, not of this city only but of all Jÿe country through which our trade extendik^T^is market is a favorable one for buy ers just n^w, éspecially in Teas, as they are firm ly held/ery high in Montreal.At the recent sales that have taken place in that city, only small/qnantities of first lots have been sold, and holders are determined to wait if possible, for bet/er pried) In Rice nothing but old stocks are^krlne market now, but a large lot is reported soon to^rrive.Good stocks of Fish are constantly arriving.\u2014Leader* NEW., Ashe Flour* buyei States choic 4C3 bl >RK MAjaAVIL A », ixfx TfiLEGRATH.) OOT.21 quiet.$10,75 for Pots.Pearls $12.00.;eceipts 11,661 brls; market dull and fewer \u2019\u2022kales 7500 brls ; 8 40 to 8,60 for Superfine ,75 tp 8,«5 for Extra State ; 8,90 to 9,CO for diy*£ Canada Flour dull and drooping; sales $8.50 @ 8,26 for common ; 9,30 to 11 50 for good tcTtfroice extra.Rye flour quiet at $7,75 to 9,00.>Ugkt\u2014Receipts 20,418 bushels ; market 2c better ; wwh very limited supply ; sales of 31,000 bushels ;J095 for Milwaukee Club ; and 215 Winter Red We»ern ; 222^ Amber Mich, Rye quiet at 140 Barlevjquiet; sales 7,000 hush; $2 for choice Iowa: CorB^Receipts 44,324 bush ; msrket 1c better : py limited supply ; sales 36,000 bush ; 1,53 for Mich, its scarce and 1c better ; 84# @ 85c for Canadian , 88c for Western.Pork dull and heavy ; sales 25()o\u2019 brls; $39 for Mess ; 41,50 to 41 75 for new do ; 38,50for Prime.Beef dull.Cut Meats quiet.Stocks lower, closing firmer.Money on call active at 7 per cent.Gold 208, closing at 209.lORDHEIïïnSR\u2019g HALL.FALLON'S STEREOPTICON, The Great rud Novel Reflector of the Universe.A GALLERY of SUN PAINTING and SUN SCULPTURE, more charming and varied than the Art Museums of the Old World, will be placed before a Montreal audience This Mleraotm at Three o\u2019clock AND his Efcamg at Eight o\u2019dockc STEREOSCOPIC TOURS THROUGH THE WORLD, and FRESH TRANSCRIPTS of ail that is BEAUTIFUL and WONDERFUL in it, STATUARIES, &c., will be presented.CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT.Admission 25 cents.Reserved Seats 50 cents.Family Tickets, admitting six persons, $1 25.Ticket Office at Gould & Hill\u2019s and H.Prince\u2019 Music Store.Doors open at 7 ; commence at 8 precisely.S3\u201c WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, Exhibition at 3 o\u2019clock.October 17.\t248 MONDAY, the 24th instant, sell at our Stores, St.Xavier Street, about fifty HEATING STOVES, comprising Railway Coal Burners, Albanians, Mammoth Heaters, Box and Double Stoves ; also, about 15 very good Second band COOK STuVES, and 10 NEW COOKING STOVES (Pride of Canada) ; alco, a first-class Boston SEWISG MACHINE cost $85, and two Valuable GUNS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., &c.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.SHAW & BRO., 253\tAuctioneers.gale of Splendid Furniture, O' BUedlESS NOTICES, Good for Horses,\u2014Mr.Morrison, agent of the Philadelphia Lightening Rod Co , having occasion to employ a great number of horses, found Henry\u2019s Vermont Liniment superior to any gargling oil he had ever used.It was nof originally intended to be used in this way, but was designed for the pains and aches to which human flesh is heir.It cures toothache, headache, neuralgia, and the pains and diseases of the bowels.It is a purely vegetable medicine, and no harm can result from the use of it.John F.Henry & Co., Proprietors, 303 St.Paul street, Montreal, C.E.October 3.\t1m DW-236 Holloway\u2019s Ointment.\u2014The vessels ot the skin, under the renovating action of this great external re mtdy.rapidly discharge the poisonous particles which produce eruptions, sores, boils, or any kind of exterior irritation.Soldut the manufactories, No.80 Maiden Lane, New York, and No.244 Strand, London, ana by all druggists.If the reader of this \u201c notice cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in his place, let hii^.write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense.Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because tney cannot make as much profit as on other persons\u2019 make.25c, 62ic, and $1 per box.Oct.17.\tr DW 248 Dinna ye hear the feLOGAN ?\u2014When the last irigering ray of light seems gone, and some almost impossible, though Ions wished for event transpires that brings back both hope and life, it is a circumstance not easily forgotten.Not more joyful was the sound of the slogan to the ears of the Scotch girl, Jessie, at Lucknow than the assurance to a sick and dying man that you have a medicine that will cure him.Down\u2019s Elixir has caused many a heart to feel glad by restoring the sick to health when all other medicines had proved worthless.See advertisement in anobhor column.John F.Henry & Co., Proprietors, 303 St.Pau street, Montreal, C.E.Octobers.\t1m DW236 J.MDBEf eillil Received per fi United Rfagdom\u201d AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF Useful and Fane; Slationei; Which, added to hia previous importations, forms an assortment that cannot bo surpassed in the city.The extent of the Stock enables him to please every class of customers in regard to quality and and price.STATIQN1ERY WAREHOUSE.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street.October 22.\tr 253 N WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, we instructed to sell at the LARGE STORE, No.69 Great St.James Street, by order ofMessrs.EBBINGHOUSEN & CO., of New York, tbe whole of their splendid furniture in ROSEWOOD, MAPLE, WALNUT, and EBNOY, MAHOGANY and CHESTNUT, consisting of three elegant Rosewood Drawing Room Sets, covered in Silk Brocatelle ; one Walnut Set, in Figured Silk ; four Sets, in Green Reps ; two in Magenta ; five in Hair Cloth ; also, Sofas, Sofa Beds, Folding Invaiil Chairs, Easy Chairs,Camp Folding Chairs, Tables, &c., and in BED-CHAMBER.SETS.Two Splendid Maple Sets, inlaid with Rosewood Statuary, Marble Tops, Chairs in Silk Brocca-telle ; two Elegant Rosewood Sots of THE MOST EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP ; Chairs in Magenta and Gold _ Broccatelle ; two Elegant Sets, in Rich Walnut Woods, finished in Ebony ; Chairs, in Blue and White Silk and Magenta ; one Beautiful Sot, in Solid Carved Oak ; five Seta in Walnut, beautifully caived, and five handsomely painted Chestnut Sets.Also, Elegant Sideboards, Plain Dining Tables, (Extension), Etagers, What Nots, Oanterburys, Music Stools, &c.The Furniture will be on view on Tuesday, and up to the hour of Sale on Wednesday.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.SHAW & BROTHERS, 253\tAuctioneers.0 Sale cf Valuable Beoks.N WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVEN- EveFy ®ffl® Is amazed t® see tlio wonderful views attii© Slereep-ticoa\u2014lordkefmer\u2019s Mall.featile and Exciiaop Baal (LIMITED) Of Liverpool, Loadom & Glasgow, CAPITAL - -£4,000,000.B ILLS OF EXCHANGE ON EUROPE PUR- ISSUED FOR IMPORTATION OF MERCHANDISE AND FOR TRAVELLERS\u2019 USE.ED W.ALEX.PRENTICE, Agent at Montreal, Mekch&hts\u2019 Exchanss, October 21.\t252 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO,, 1 Old Broad Street ; and 16.Pall Mall, London, INSTITUTED 1803 Subscribed and Invested Capital, ONE MILLION SIX HUNDItED THOUSAND POUNDS STEELING.olios in rsren mmuxosz.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS.Fc r the immediate relief of Coughs, Colds, Infl uen za.Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all otner 'ung complaints tending to consumption.This medicine is prepared from the prescription of an eminent physician and may he relied on as the best preparation for the immediate relief of all the difliculties of tho lungs and throat.It contains nothing injurious \u2014being composed of vegetable ingredients which have a specific influence upon the lungs and their connected organs.Its immediate efiect is to allay all irritation and gently to remove the phelgm and other morbid secretions from the throat and its oassagee, thus relieving the cough by subauing tne inflammation, and other cauf es which give rise to They are approved of and recommended by physicians of ihe highest standing, and may be given with perfect safe ty to the youngest child or the most delicate female Price 25 cents per box.JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, N.Y.For sale by Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, genera gents for Canada.Sold by all Druggists.March 14.\tImDW 62 IMPORTANT.YOU FEEL DEBILITATED.YOU ARE NERVOUS.YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT TRIFLES.YOU CANNOT WORK WITH ENERGY.YOU DO NO v FEEL LIKE DOING ANYTHING, YOU HAVE NO APPETITE.YOU CANNOT SLEEP AT NIGHT, YOU FEEL WEAK.YOU FEEL DIZZY.Use Hoofland\u2019s German Bitters ; they will cure }r«a without fail.They are prepared by Dr.C.M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Canadas, Weat Indies and South America.Ask for Hoefiand\u2019s German Bitters, and take nothing else.See that the signature of O.M.Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.These Bitters are manufactured by Dr.C.M.Jackson and can be obtained at any Druggist\u2019s or seller of Patent Medicines in the United States ani Canadas.See that the signature of C.M.Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.October 10.\tdu DSW 242 A never failing remedy for Fever and Ague\u2014 Davi*' Pain Killer.Try it thoroughly.October 17.\trDW248 DmsCVORS : William B.Robinson, Esq., Chairman Martin Tucker Smith Esa.MP DeoutvChairman.Thomas G.Barclay, Esq, Robert C.L.Be van, Esq.James Brand, Esq.Edw.H.Chapman, Esq, George Henry Cutler, Esq.Henry Davidson, Esq.George Field, Esq.T.Augustus Gibb, Esq.Alex, Henning, Esq.George Hibbert, Esq.Samuel Hibbert, Esq.Sir John Kirkland, Esq.Charles Marryatt, Esq.Claud Nielson, Esq.Fred.Pattison, Esq.Sir C.Rugge Price, Bart |J.Sanderson Rigge, Esq.John Scott, Esq.The Woaider IVi ©I Else Ase.Y S T i SC © S i -OR-\u2014 BOGLE\u2019S MYSTIC HAIE TIHT.DEPARTURES.Schr Babineau and Gandry, Grondinss, Halifax, J Tiffia&Son, flour 156.Brigt \u201c Queen the West,\u201d Thomas, Mitchell, Kinnear&co, gen 1291 EXPORTS.Per Babineau and .Gandry for Halifax, Tiffin, SonsStco, flour, brls 1700.Per \u201cQueen of the West,\u2019\u2019 for Halifax, Mitchell, Kinnear & co, 1250 brls flour 20-tubs butter 10 brls 3 bhds ale.IMPORTS.PER LA0HINE CANAL.Steamer Huron\u2014Order 1400 barrels flour; Janes, Oliver fc co 285 do; Taylor Bros 200 do; T W Raphael 100 do; JohnDougali&co 100 do; Leeming & co 100 do; George Denholm 60 do; Black & Bonnar 9 do potash; Ross, Stuart & co 1 do; John Dougall & co 24 kegs butter; Nelson & Wood 44 bales broom corn; Order 9 barrels apples; George Denholm 60 boxes tobacco; Brown & Childs 36 bundles calfskins; Order 56 barrels refined oil; Bank of Montreal 170 do; Owner 2 cords fire wood; Order 1 ton m\u2019dize.Propeller Perseverance\u2014D a) McLean & co 643 barrels flour; Wm Stephens 6 do potash; J L Mareon 1 bale batting; Jones & Helliwell 129 barrels apples 19 square sticks timber; T Thiba-dean&co 10 bales batting; Gillespie, Moffatt&co 1 chest tea; Frothingham & Workman 2 pieces iron; Murphy & Bros 10 bales batting; J Mussen 2do;D E McLean&co 687 barrels flour; Janes Oliver & co 976 do; Norris & Nelson 700.Per Magnet\u2014Giroux 70 brls apples; A Milloy 27 do ashes 420 barrels flour 222 kegs butter; D E McLean & co 394 raw hides.Str Ranger\u2014JanesfcOliver 54 brls flour; Foulds & Hodgson 1 truss; Smith&Cochrane 3 barrels ashes; J Dougall&co 7 do; AkinJtK 15 do; W Lindsay 1 do; Laidlaw & Middleton 2 do; J M Clarke 2 do; D Morrice 1 do; Jones & H 9 do; R T Routb 8 do; Ferrier&co 6 do; Akin & K 399 bgs flour; W McFarlane&Baird 7 kgs butter; Law, Young & co 356 brls flour; Gilmour, White&co 1 cs cloth; Holdman&co 8 ovens 28 pcs castings; B Hutchins 25 do* wash boards; O J Cusack 76 brls flour; R Mitchell 165 do; Thibaudeau, Thomas&co les cloth; l&J Wood ly 2 do.Str Salaberry\u2014N Farliuger 6 boxes cheese; M Johnston 10 tubs butter; D Baker U bags potatoes 5 do; W Hamilton 33 bags THE NEWEST AND GREATEST DISCOVERY, The indispensable appendage to everv toilet\u2014The companion of young and ola, The \u201c long sought for and now found.\u201d IT IS NOT AN INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE, hut it gradually and mystically restores hair to its original color, and gives to grey, or to any unpleasant hue of hair, auy tint, varying from the lightest, through all the intermediate shades, to the deepest black, lifelike and natural, at pleasure.It can be used as easily as oil 10 the hair.The directions are so simple that a child may apply it.It is contained in one bottle.There is no washing of the hair before or after the application.It will not stain or discolor the scalp.It is as harmless as water.It is chiefly composed of vegetable ingredients, and no sulphur, lead or deleterious minerals are contained in it.It nourishes and strengthens the hair, promotes its growth, and sustains it in pristine beauty to the latest period of lite.In short, it is a wonder, a luxury, none sUould be without it.Try ! Be convinced 1 The Mystic Hair Tint is peculiarly adapted for adies, on account of its easy application.Also, and for the same reason, to gentlemen in the army or navy.The Mystikos is also the cheapest article, as one bottle will last from nine to twelve months.*** Concise and simple directions accompany each package.PRICE, $1,60 PER PACKAGE.Sept.5.DW 212 BAIS mim ! Hüm Batcnelor\u2019a Celebrated Hair Bye is th.best in the World The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye fcrcun This splendid Hair Dye is perfect\u2014changes Red Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black ci Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful j imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes.The genuine is signed W.A.BATCHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided.Sold by all Drug gists, &c.Factory\u201481 Barclay Street, N.Y.BATCHELOR\u2019S NEW TOILET CREAM FOB DRESSING THE HAIR.Jull.\tDW ly IBfs Every one says the Stereopticon is the finest and most instructive exhibition ever seen here.SX&THSi At No.1 Donnelly\u2019s Buildings, Kempt Street, the wife of Mr.John Prendergast, of twin sons, weighing respectively 14 and 12 pounds.Mrs.Joseph Savage, Jr , of a daughter IDXSX».At Knqwlton, Eastern Townships, On the 20th inst., Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Alex.Henderson, Esq., aged 8 years and 8 montns.Ma says every exhibition of the Stereopticon is worth a guinea.Flossy and I are going there, Miiltai-y District H®.Il, L.C.BRIGADE MAJOR\u2019S OFFICE, ?Montreal, 19th October, 1864.§ OFFICERS of tbe VOLUNTEER FORCE and SEDENTARY MILITIA of MONTREAL, favourable to the formation of a DRILL ASSOCIATION, are invited to attend a MEETING to be held for this purpose, at the VICTORIA HALL ARMORY, oa SATURDAY, ths 22nd instant, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.J.MACPBERSON; Major, Brigade Major.Qetobe?20,\t851 Richard Twining, Esq.THE DIRECTORS of this Company, having decided upon extending their operations to Montreal, have appointed MR.WILLIAM HEBER RINTOUL as their Agent for that City, and have authorized him to accept Insurances, and to settle all Claims on their behaif.A prompt and liberal adjustment of losses has ever been a distinguishing feature of this Company.Losses hitherto paid, £2,700,000 Sterling.Present Income exclusive of Interest on Proprietary Fund, £240,00 Sterling.J.C.C.BELL, Managing Director.Insurances effected on all descriptions of property at as low rates as those of other first-class Offices.Losses settled without reference to London.Montreal A^encv, No.64k,' St Francois Xavier Street.WILLIAM H.RINTOUL, Agent; will sell at the new Store, 69 Great St.James Street, Without Reserve, to close consignment, about 1000 VOLUMES VALUABLE BOOKS, the property of Hhnbt G.Bohn, of London.The collection comprises some of his best and most extensive Publications, and will be on view the day before the Sale.Sale each Evening at SEVEN o\u2019clock; SHAW^& BROTHER, 253\tAuctioneers m OFjiMm THE VALUABLE PIANOS, made by Ladd, Vosb and Fmmerson, of Boston, withdrawn from the Sale on Tuesday last, will be OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE FOR A FEW DAYS.The Instruments are very fine, and are each gu- ranteed for five years.Apply to 246\tSHAW & BROTHER.mmn.PünelieôBs'l Muscovado and Clayed Tierces l Clîoice Setaillng Barrels j Molasses FOR SALE BY THOMAS GORDON & CO , Exchanoe Coubt.October 21.\tde 252 mm.Montreal, Oct.21.(141) or, FISH, FISH.200 BARRELS No.1 LABRADOR HEP-RINGS 200\tdo.\tNo.1 UANSO HERRINGS 100\tdo.\tNt.1 MACKEREL.Just received and for sale by tbe Subscriber on the premises, corner McGill and St.Paul Streets.MAROUS SIMPSON, Commission Merchant.October 22.\tr 253 THE ANHU1L HIMES the MEMBERS of the MONTREAL HUNT will take place at the ST.LAWRENCE HALL, on TUESDAY the 25th inst., at 7 o\u2019clock.Gentlemen intending to DINE will give their names to Mr.Hosan, before 8 pm.on Monday the 24th inst, THOMAS BOURSE, M.F.H.October 22\t253 INSOLVENT ACT OF Î864.THE CREDITORS of the undersigned JOB COSHING THOMPSON and ALEXAN- der brown, of Montreal, m that part of Canada heretofore constituting Lower Canada HATTERS and FURRIERS, trading under the firm of Jo» O.Thompson & Oo., are notified to meet at the office of JOHN PLIMSOLL, Eeq , in the PLACE D\u2019ARYIES, in MONTREAL, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER next, at FOUR o\u2019clock P.M., for the purpose of receiving statements of their affairs and naming an Assignee to whom they may make an assignment under the above Act.JOB 0.THOMPSON, ALEXANDER BROWN.Montreal, 20th October, 1864.du 253 The Sfereopficoa shows new and iateresfing views of (he entire World every Sight, OFFICERS of this BATTALION, desirous of enrolling their Names in a DRILL ASSOCIATION under the Government Drill Instructors, can do so at the Victoria Hall Armory, THIS EVENING, at EIGHT o\u2019clock.THOMAS RYAN, Lieut.-Ool.Oomm\u2019g.October 22.\tc 263 W&MTED.A GOOD PRACTICAL PLUMBER,, to whom constant emplojment and good wages will be given.Apply to GEO.HARDING, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 77 King Street West, Toronto.October 22.\tr 253 WANTED, A ROWING BOAT, with Sails, *o., complete, good size, this year\u2019s build.Addresr, giving all particulars, \u201c Coxwain,\u201d this Office, October 22,\tu 263 RECEIVED BY THE \u201cDAMASCUS\u201d A CASE OF VERY SUPERIOR PARME MARTEL CIDER gavage à Lyman, October 20.du 251 CilEKiER CLOCKS.A VARIETY ©F ISiZES of the above CELIBKâTED CLÛDKS, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Savage & Lyman, October 20.du 251 \u201cThe Land of üonnîain and of flood\u201d at the Stereopticon to-Mght at Nordheimer\u2019s Mall, To Volunteers and Sportsmen, SAVAGE & HbYMAN HATE FOR SALE BALLARD\u2019S BREECH-LOADING RIFLES Of the following eelebratsd Patents: \u201c WHITWORTH,\u201d \u201c TURNER,\u201d \u201c KEER,\u201d « HAY,\u201d \u201c ENFIELD\u201d and \u201c BALLARD.\u201d Cathedral Block, October 20.du 251 ST1Ï91BT.SAVAGE & LYMAN EAVBS RKOBIVHDj BY TB.U JUR&.A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Very Fine Partao Martrte Statuary, Cathedral Block, October 20 du 251 iimfcfaflen aad the Lakes of Ril-Sarney at the Stereopticon at Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, TO LET That Lumber lard with large Basin (Known as Brewster\u2019s Basin), Now occupied by Oolin Campbell, Esquire.Apply to J.B.SMITH, Proprietor.October 22.\t263 DUTCH HERRINGS\u2014Just received, exSS-\u201c Damascus,\" a consignment of this Fall Oatch Dutch Herrings, iu small firkins.DUFRESNE & McGARITY, 152 Notre Lame Street.October 22.\t253 R/ AFINE CHEESE\u2014We are now receiving ___the celebrated Fromage Ratine, from Bonaventure Viger, Esq., Boucherville.Orders for supplying families daring the coming season taken only at the depot.DUFRESNE & McGARITY, 152 Notre Dame Street, October 22,\t253 "]
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