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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, May 22, 1865.Arrivals and Departures of Mails at Montreal.Mails.Quebec by Steamboat.Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Sorel,Three Rivers.&c, by str Canada West Day Train.[1] Canada W est N ight Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville ^ and Clarencevill.< New York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne and Island Pond.[3] ^ Portland.[4] Chateauguay, Beauharnois ' and Huntingdou.Lachine.Due.St.Remi, Hemmingford & | Plattsbnrg.Chambly.Longueuil.Contrecœur, Yarennes and Y ercheres.St.Laurent, St.Eustacne, St.Scholastique, &c.\\ Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese, & ) Ste.Jrome.( Rigaud, Carillon, Grenville ( and Way Offices to Ottawa \\ Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, &') P.E.Island, via Portland, I every Wednesday andf Saturday.J Ditto fortnightly from Boston Sault Ste.Marie, &c., via ) Toronto, every Tuesday.$ 10.00 a m > 00 a m \u2019.00 a m >\u202245 pm '¦45 a m '¦45 am '.IS a m '\u202245 a m \u2022\t00 pm .00 p m .45 p m .45 p m \u2022\t30 pm \u2022\t15 a m \u2022\t15 pm 45 a m 11.00 a m 10.30 a m 6.30 am 2.00\tp m 6.00\tp m 5.00\tpm 7.00\ta m Close.6.30\tp m 7.00\tp m 1.30\tp m 6.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 7.00\tp m 2.30\tp m 7.45 a m 2.30 p m 2.30 p m 8.20 a m 1.15\tp m 7.00\tp m 6.00\ta m 6.00\ta m 2.00\tp m 2.00 p m 8.20 a m 3.15\tp m 2.00 p m 2.00\tp m 7.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 6.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 7.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 7.00\tp m Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.50 a.m.do\tdo\t7.55\tp.m.do\tdo\t1.40\tp.m.do\tdo\t8.00\tp.m.Registered letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing cf each Mail.__All the above Mails are daily, except Sunday.FOR SALE.The Undersigned wffers for Sale : Indigo, Button Blue, Cloves Black Pepper, Glue, Lampblack Pipes, Saltpetre, Rice, Linseed Oil Twine, French Candles, Corks Cream Tartar, Liquorice, Olive Oil in cases Pickles.Sardines, Raisins Vinegar, Brandy in cases Brandy (Otard, Dupuy & Co\u2019s) in hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin in cases Ho do in hhds and qr-casks Booth\u2019s Old Tom Gin, Jamaica Rum Claret in cases Salmon in tierces Souchong, Oolong and Un coloured Japan Teas A Crushed Sugar, Dry Crushed Sugar Molasses, Golden Syrup \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Borst, Halladay & Go\u2019s Whisky \u2014AND,\u2014 200 hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar Y.HUDON, 306 St.Paul Street.JuneS.\t135 NOTICES.\t\" of North America, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.THE Court of Directors hereby give notice that a Half-Yearly DIVIDEND, at the rate of SIX PER CENT per annum on the Capital of the Bank, will be payable on the 26th day of July, 1865, to the Proprietors of Shares registered in the Colonies; and that a further sum of Ten Shillings Sterling per Share, taken from the profits of the year 1864, will be paid to the Proprietors at the same time.Both payments will be made at the rate of Exchange current on the 26th day of July, 1865, to be fixed by the Local Boards.No Transfer can be made between the 5th and 26th July, 1865, as the Books must be closed during that period.By order of the Court, No.7 ST.Helen\u2019s Place, 3 London, 6th June, 1865.\\ C McNAB Secretary.1m 150 NOW OPEN, rpiaiKTTip\u2019s :R,:ESt.Francois Xavier Street, OPPOSITE HIS PRESENT PLACE OF BUSINESS, Where APPLICATIONS for SERVANTS, o PARTIES SEEKING SITUATIONS, will receive prompt attention.He will also take AGENCIES for LETTING HOUSES, ROOMS, and execute all other COMMISSIONS entrusted to him.E.PICKUP.June 12.\t138 STEPHENSON HOUSE, AND OynXlNTEFt.A.X, JB _A_ T TrEE S .St.Catherines, C.W.TpHIS HOUSE having undergone the usu JL Refitting for the season, is NOW OPE FOR VISITORS.BATHS in good order.E.W.STEPHENSON, Proprie toi.May 25.\t123 PtEMCyVA-L.JOHN DATE would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that in consequence of the widening of Notre Dame Street, he intends REMOVING ON THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT from his old stand to new and more convenient Premises, at NO.659 CRAIG STREET, (Four Doors East of Bleury Street), Where he will be found ready to execute all orders entrusted to him, with punctuality and at moderate charges.And he avails himself of this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and customers for their past favours, a continuance of which it will ever be his aim to merit.April 1.\t77 CANADA Railway Advertising Company XsTOTICE.IN order to avoid the trouble and inconvenience heretofore experienced in looking after the Cards placed in only a limited number of Cars, and for a shorter period than a year, the CANADA RAILWAY ADVERTISING COMPANY beg to announce to their patrons and the public that hereafter no advertisements will be received for a less period than one year, and that each advertiser\u2019s Card will be placed in all the cars of the Grand Trunk Company leaving the Montreal Station.An important saving in time and labour being thus effected, the Company will be enabled to make a considerable reduction in the rates of advertising, as well as to confer an important advantage on all advertisers.As this change, and the addition of several new Passenger Cars which have recently been placed on the line, will involve the re-arrangement of the Cards, advertisers will have an opportunity of making any alterations in their advertisements which they may desire, if early notice is given at the Office.In addition to the claims of this medium of advertising, which has been fully recognized by both Wholesale and Retail Dealers, the holding of the PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION in this city this year will undoubtedly add largely to the number of travellers, and very much increase the value of advertising in the Cars.Samples of several new and attractive forms of Cards, the cost of which will meet the views of all classes of advertisers, are now being prepared, and may be seen in a few days at the Office, 67 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.April 29\t101 I AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVII.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1865.NUMBER 170 STEAMERS.DAILY LINE For Chateauguay & Beauharnois.THE Steamer LOTBINIERE, Capt.S.Filgate, will leave Canal Basin every day at One o\u2019clock P.M., [Sundays excepted] and Lachine on arrival of Five o\u2019clock P.M.Train from Montreal, calling as above.Returning\u2014leave Beauharnois every Morning at Six o\u2019clock [Sunday excepted], calling at Chateauguay, and arriving at Lachine for Eight o\u2019clock Train.For freight or passage, apply at 67 Common Street.JOHN McMARTIN, Agent.May 5.\t106 Northern Transportation Line between New York and Montreal.Incorporated\u2014Capital ^150,000, DIRECTORS : Oliver Bascom, L.J.N.Stark, Wm.B.Hatch, W.H.Beaman, T.T.Vaughan, H.R.Snyder, H.T.Gaylord, N.T.Jillson, A.D.Ladd, M.J.Myers, C.W.Tillinghast, R.A.Loveland, Tracy Cowan.THIS LINE, having largely increased their facilities, are now prepared to transport MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, &c., &c., between NEW YORK, ALBANY, TROY, and MONTREAL.N.B.\u2014Boats of this Line leave New York, Pier 6, East River Dailyq and are towed by gowerful Steamers on Hudson River, Lake hamplain, and River St.Lawrence, thereby insuring the transportation of property in good time and order, and at less rates than by any other Line.Mark packages : \u201cN.T.Line.\u201d For Freight apply to NELSON BA VIS, Montreal, C.E.; William Coote.St.John\u2019s, C.E.; G.T.Morehouse, St.John\u2019s, C.E.; John Myers, Rouse\u2019s Point, N.Y.; H.R.Snyder, Whitehall, N.Y.; N.T.Jillson, Whitehall, N.Y.; Oliver Bascom, Whitehall, N.Y.; T.T.Vaughan, Whitehall N.Y.; W.H.Beaman, 191 River Street, Troy ; A.Robertson, 105 Pier, Albany ; L.J.N.Stark, A.D.Ladd, 33 Coenties Slip, New York.May 19.\t118 1865.The Whitehall mu rnM 1865.Organized under the Laws of the State of New York, FOR DOING A GENERAL FREIGHTING BUSINESS Between Montreal, New York, and Intermediate Points On the Hudson River.Champlain Canal, Lake Champlain, Chambly, and St.Lawrence Rivers.DIRECTORS John F.Winslow, W.T.Foote, E.E.Davis, Edward Bech, J.L.Blanchafd, Jno.H.Reed, J.A.Lee, John A.Griswold, C.W.Farnham, H.C.Tisdale.OFFICERS E.E.Davis, President ; W.T.Foote, Vice-President; W.G.Warner, Secretary and Treasurer.For transportation apply to J.T.B.WHITE, R.CHAPIN, 31 Coenties Slip, N.Y.J.L.BLANCHARD, 191 River Street, Troy.N.R.MOE, 102 Pier Albany.W.G.WARNER, Whitehall.H.G.TISDALE, Whitehall.E.E.DAVIS.Whitehall.W.T.FOOTE, Port Henry.J.T.B.KETCHUM, Plattsburgh.JAMES H.BISSET, St.Johns.E.M.COPELAND, Montreal.Mark Packages, \u201cWhitehall T.Co.\u201d Ship in New York, Pier No.6, East River.T h e WHITEHALL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY have a line of steamers on the Hudson River and Lake Champlain, expressly for towing Canal Boats and Barges.Merchandize shipped by Canal Boats in New York will be delivered in Montreal and Ports upon Lake Champlain without handling, and in much less time than it has taken to deliver goods at the same points heretofore.The Company have ample facilities.Their boat property is all new.April 3.\t6m 78 KICHELIEU COMPANY Baily Royal Mail Bine between MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, and Regular Line between MONTREAL and the PORTS OF THREE RIVERS, SOREL, BERTHIER, CHAMBLY, TERREBONNE, L\u2019ASSOMP-TION, and other INTERMEDIATE PORTS.Dissolution of Co-partnership, THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, WM.MIDDLETON and ANDREW J.BARNETT, carrying on business of WAREHOUSEMEN, FORWARDERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, was DISSOLVED on the FIRST of MAY by mutual consent.The affairs of the late Co-partnership will be adjusted and wound up by WM.MIDDLETON who will continue to carry on the business on the premises occupied by the late firm, under the name and style of WM.MIDDLDTON &CO.WM.MIDDLETON A.J.BARNETT.May 23\t121 ON and after MONDAY, the 1st May inst., and until otherwise ordered, the steamers of the Richelieu Comj any will leave their respective wharves as follows :\u2014 The Steamer MONTREAL, Capt.Robt Nelson will leave Richelieu Pier (opposite Jacques Car-tier Square), for Quebec, every Monday, Wednes-day and Friday, at 7 o\u2019clock P.M.precisely ; stopping going and returning at the Ports of Sorel, Three Rivers and Batiscan.Passengers wishing to meet the Ocean Steamers at Quebec may depend to be in time by taking their passage on hoard this steamer, as a tender will take them over without extra charge.The Steamer EUROPA, Capt.J.B.Labelle, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o\u2019clock P.M.precisely ; stopping going and returning at the Ports of Sorel, Three Rivers and Batiscan.The Steamer COLUMBIA, Capt.Jos.Duval, will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning at Sorel, Maskinonge, Riviere du Loup, Yamachiche, and Port St.Francis ; and will leave Three Rivers for Montreal every Sunday and Wednesday, at 2 o\u2019clock P.M., stopping at Lanoraie.The Steamer NAPOLEON, Capt.Charles Da-velny, will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf for Sorel, every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning at St.Sul- Sice, Lanoraie, Bertnier, Petit Nord and Grand ford, and will leave Sorel every Sunday and Wednesday, at 4 o\u2019clock A.M.The Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.F.Lamour-eaux, will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning atVercheres, Contrecœur, Sorel, St.Ours, St.Denis, St.An toine, St.Chanes, St.Marc, Belœil, St.Hilaire, and St.Mathias ; and will leave Chambly every Saturday at 3 o\u2019clock P.M., and Wed esdays at noon, for Montreal.The Steamer TERREBONNE, pt.L.H.Roy, will leave the Jacques Cartier wharf for Terrebonne every Monday and Saturday, at 4, Tuesday and Friday at 3 P.M.; stopping going and returning at Boucherville, Yarennes, Bout de L\u2019Isle and Lachenai ; and will leave Terrebonne every Monday at 7 A.M., Tuesdays at 5 A.M., Thursdays at 8 A.M., and Saturdays at 6 A.M.The Steamer L\u2019ETOILE, Capt.P.Malhiot, will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf for L\u2019Assomp-tion every Monday and Saturday at 4, Tuesday and Friday at 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning at St.Paul L\u2019Hermite and Lachenaie ; and will leave L\u2019Assomption every Monday/at 7 A.M., Tuesdays at 5 A.M., Thursdays at 8 A.M., and Saturdays at 6 A.M.This Company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading having the value expressed are signed therefor.For further information, apply at the Richelieu Company\u2019s Office, 29 Commissioners Street.J.B.LAMERE,.General Manager.Office Richelieu Company, \\ 28th June-1860.\ts mwf!52 NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Members of the CAISSE d\u2019EPASGNES ST.ROCH, of Montreal, will apply to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act of Incorporation.COME PERRIN, Secretary.June 17.\t143 JYTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from~this _lN date I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name by J U LIE POUPART, dit LAFLEUR, my wife, or any other person, unless with my verbal consent.JOSEPH MORREA dit DUPLESSIS, Pare.Montreal, 30th May, 1865.\t3m 218 INSURANCE.LJ FE Al DIMM A.ssxjK-, Renaud\u2019s Buildings.May 15.114 The Subscribers Offer for Sales 100 brls Gulness\u2019s Dublin Porter Do Barclay & Perkins LondoffPorter ) qts.Do Allsopp\u2019s Ale\tt & Do Bass\u2019s do\t)\tpts.600 cases Claret, various brands 50 cases Sauterne, do BAIRD & CRAWFORD, EGbocers & Wine Merchants, 123 GreatySt, James Street June a\ttill HOUSES.House For Sale.The undersighed offers for sale a three-story BRICK HOUSE, No.24 Dubord Street, facing the Cattle Market.This property will be sold on very easy terms.It Will now yield a rental of upwards of $40 per month.For t\u2019 FOR SALE.the conditions address .SIMARD, Esq., N.P., No.235 Lagauchetiere Street.June 24.\t149 First-Class Residence at a very low Rent TO LET,\u2014A first-class new three-story Brick House, containing 12 rooms, with all modern conveniences.Ten minutes walk from the Court House Rent £io to a desirable tenant only.¦fU \u201e TT ^\t1 rl\t- ^ Apply at the Herald Office.June 15.141 TO LET, A First-Class FURNISHED HOUSE in McGill College Avenue, with all the modern improvements.une 20 Enquire at this Office.t.T 145 TO BE LET, OB FOR SALE.I jiînT^JLÆSS COTTAGE at \u2022« Rose-mount,\u201d Cote St.Antoine, within fifteen minutes walk of the City Railway Terminus.It contains Dining, _______Drawing and Breakfast Rooms, Enter\u2019s Pantry, Five Bed Rooms, Bath Room, and W.C., Kitchen, Servant\u2019s Room, Larder, Cellars, &c.Fitted up with all modern improvements : Hot and Cold Water, with good supply.Also, Stable.Coach-house and Garden.Possession can be obtained immediately.For terms and particulars apply to JOHN L Or THOS.SCOTT, Architect.44 Little St.James Street.May 24.LEEM1NG, Auctioneer.122 TO LET.The first-class HOUSE No.1 Calender Place, Mountain Street, now occupied by James Johnston, Esq.To be seen between 2 and 4 o\u2019clock.Apply to d.McIntyre, 43 St.Peter Street.February 2.\t27 J une 8.FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, by a Lady and Gentleman, without children.The West End or upper part of the city preferred.Address L., Herald Office.135 TO LET, \u2014-4^ A splendid STORE, situate on the eor-ner of Lemoine and McGill Streets, No.63.Possession immediately.\u2014 Apply at the store, or to Messrs.La-belle & Labelle, Advocates, No.48 Little St.James Street.June 3.TO LET, A first-class VILLA RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, No.235 Drummond Street above Sherbrooke Street.The house is in perfect order, and the situation ___for health and beauty is unsurpassed.Jutbuildings are large and commodious.ALEX McK.COWIE, 17 Courvilie Street June 8\t135 TO LET.A first-class DWELLING HOUSE on Richmond Square ; Rent $300 and assessments.Also, a smaller first-class HOUSE, rent $200.Possession may ______i be had immediately.Rent to commence on the first of May.Apply to HENRY JACKSON, No.2 Cornwall Terrace, St.Denis Street.April 20.\t93 TO LET.A WORKSHOP in rear of the subscriber\u2019s premises.WM.SPIERPOINT, No.2 Victoria Block.August 31.\t193 lay 13.TO LET.A A first-class OFFICE, fronting on St.Francois Xavier Street.Addrss Post Office Box 238.113 The subscribersoffer to LEASE, for the balance oftheTerm, till 1st i ay next, or longer, (ths present lease having .been broken,)) hat commodious and Mssi Well situated tiree-story CUT-STONE , \u2019DING\u2019 lately occinied by Messrs.H.Du-clos & Co., as a Hardwan Store, situated in St.laul Street, East, corna\u2019 of Vaudreuil Street, being ho.269, new nUniter.\u201e\tJ.TIFFIN & SONS.May 9.\t109 s s a For Sale *r to I.et, A large and (ommodious firsUclass COUNTRY EÎSIDENCE, with Farm attached, coniining of 159 arpents, together with corresponding well arranged Outhouses and Farm buildings.The Residence, which is of brick, is surrounded with Verandah, and comprises spacious Drawing and Dining Rooms, Parlour, Kitchen and Pantry on the lower flat, and eight Bed and two Dressing Rooms on the upper fiat.Attached to the houst is a range of commodious Offices, excellent Cellarage, Wood Shed, Stables, Coach-house, Harness Rooms, Barns and Farmers\u2019 Cottage.Also, a never failing Well of excellent water.The whole premises being replete with the necessaries of a gentleman\u2019s Villa Residence.The GARDEN (about one acre) is well stocked, and in good order.The FARM (of which about 80 acres are under cultivation) is ¦well fenced and watered having a river frontage.The Grounds are well and tastefully laid out with favourite forest trees, at a distance from the highway, and being delightfully situated on a plateau of the Ottawa, embracing a most extensive view of the river aud surrounding country, commands a view seldom to be met with.Being situated within five minutes drive the Steamboat landing, and distant only four and a half hours Steamboat travel from Montreal, a rare opportunity here presents itself to a city gentleman desirous of obtaining a country summer residence for a family.Terms liberal.In case of sale, a part of the purchase money will he accepted down.Apply to H.Howard, N.P., St.Andrew\u2019s, County Argenteuil, C.E.; or to BROWN and CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, 459 Notre Dame Street.May 22.\tmr 120 SMOKED SALMON.ANOTHER Lot just received at DUFRESNE k McGARITY\u2019S, 228 Notre Dame Street.July 5.\t158 RECEIVED ex\u201cCity of Hamilton\u201d\u2014A com plete assortment of Crosse & Blackwell\u2019s rickles, Sauces, Condiments, &c., at S.ENGLISH\u2019S, ®2 & 394 Notre Dame Street.May 31\t128 \"oh Pnlnnhl Çiûamomn i nM^ (LIMITED.) Tons Register.Commander.OTTAWA.1600*\tF\tArcher.ST.LAWRENCE.1398.\tJ.\tJames.THAMES.1376.\tJ.\tPinkerton.The above first-class powerful Screw Steamships are intended to be dispatched from LONDON for QUEBEC and MONTREAL as follows :\u2014 ST.LAWRENCE.Wednesday, 21st June.THAMES.Wednesday,\t19th July.OTTAWA.Wednesday,\t16th August.THAMES.Wednesday,\t13th Sept.For St.John's, Nfld., Halifax and St.John, N.B.ST.LAWRENCE.Saturday, 19th August.And from Quebec for London : ST.LAWRENCE.Wednesday, 19th July.THAMES.Wednesday,\t16th August.OTTAWA.Wednesday, 13th Sept.THAMES.Wednesday,\t11th October.The Steamers leaving London on the 19th July and I6th August call at Queenstown.Subsequent departures will be hereafter notified :\u2014 Cabin Passage from London to Quebec,.£1818s.stg.Steerage do\tdo\tdo ±7 7s.stg.Cabin Passage from Quebec to London.$60 Steerage do\tdo\tdo .$25 Return tickets issued at reduced rates.Special arrangements made with families.Apply in London to TEMPERLEY\u2019S, CARTER & DARKE, 3 White Lion Court Cornhill.In Quebec to JAMES GILLESPIE.In Montreal to GILLESPIE, MQFF ATT & Co., 'Agents?July Ï\ttv i*Q For Sale, \u2022U\u2019U®11 STEAM ENGINE and I?BOILER with two SMALL MILLS, all in perfect order .Apply to LAiViPLOUGH& CAMPBELL, ,,\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall May\t162 THE BRANCH OF THE CENTRAL DRUG HALL, 302 Notre Dame Street, Is just opposite the OLD STAND, Corner Place d\u2019Armes.on the Always on hand a choice assortment of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, French and English Perfumery, and Toilet Soaps.140\tDAVIDSON & CO.FOR SALE.Culexifage effectually prevents attacks of flies and mosquitoes.Every family should have it.JExcelsior Yeast Powder\u2014Never fails.Magic Tonic\u2014For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, &c.Also a perfect substitute for spirituous liquors.Davidson's Indelible Ink\u2014Will not wash out, The above are prepared only by DAVIDSON & CO., 140\tChemists.SODA WATER, from Dow\u2019s celebrated Fountain\u2014-with the largest assortment of Syrups in the city\u2014on draught at CENTRAL DRUG HALL, Great St.James and 302 Notre Dame Streets June 14.\t140 APOTHECARIES3 HAUL.OIL PEPPERMINT, pure OIL LEMON,\tdo OIL CASSIA,\tdo OIL CLOVES For Sale by 138 LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.BOOTES HYPERION EEXJIB.THE GREAT WORLD-RENOWNED HAIR RESTORATIVE, For preserving, restoring, curling, cleansing, dressing and fashioning the Hair and Mous-tachios into the most soft, silky and glossy description imaginable.Patronized by Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family, by the President of, and the elite of fashion throughout, the United States.The unprecedented demand for this wonderful Hair Restorative has led to the fabrication of a host of counterfeits, often containing elements most deleterious to the hair, and thousands have had cause to regret their use.See that you get the genuine.The virtues of Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid for the Hair require no panegyric.Its universal success has never been equalled, and the immense good it has done is testified by thousands of cer-I, tificates from physicians and parties of the highest standing, open for inspection at the Proprietors.Therefore, » All who suffer from Baldness- All who are troubled with Dandruff- All who have Salt Rheum, or any Humor on the Scalp.All who have \u201cHair Eaters\u201d at the Roots of the Hair- All -who are troubled with Headache, and All who wish to have a beautiful glossy Head of Hair, in luxurious growth to the latest period of life, Use Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid.BOGLE\u2019S ELECTRIC HAIR DYE Is proven to be the very best in the world.It instantaneously changes Hair to any required color, life-like and natural.BOGLE\u2019S MYSTIKOS, OR TINT.MYSTIC HAIR A new discovery for gradually restoring Grey Hair to its original color.Only one preparation Simple and easily applied.Super for Whiskers Moustachios and Eye-Brows.Sold by all respectable Druggists and Perfumers throughout the World.Proprietor\u2014AV.BOGLE, Boston, U.S.June 12.\t139 STONE GINGER BEER BOTTLES, best quality SODA WATER BOTTLES For Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.138 50 cases PRIME E.I.CASTOR OIL 25 qr-casks SUBLIME SALAD do 10 do PURE COD LIVER do For Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.June 12.138 GLASGOW DKUG HALL, (Brancli) Beaver Hall.Tlie Subscriber begs respectfully to inform the residents of Beaver Hall and vicinity that his Branch Establishment, corner of Brunswick and Dorchester Streets, IS NOW IN OPERATION, WITH A FULL STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PEEFUMEKY, TOILET ARTICLES, &c.,\t&c., Under the management of Mr.Shuttleworth, where he trusts, by careful attention to the interests of Ins customers to merit a continuance of the favors already conferred upon him in Notre Dame Street.PURE SOI»A WATER.As the Subscriber is now manufacturing his own Sola Water, lie will in future sell it at FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, with a choice selection of SYRUPS.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, (New No.) 396 Notre Dame Street.July 10.\t102 APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL Cathedral Block.SODA WATER TUMBLERS.\u2014A supply just received by last steamer.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 157\tApothecaries\u2019Hall.TO DAIRYMEN.\u2014 CHURNING MADE EASY.\u2014For particulars apply to LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 158\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.CHOICE SYRUPS POR SUMMER DRINKS.\u2014The trade supplied.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 157\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.STONE GINGER-BEER BOTTLES.\u2014Best quality for sale by the crate.LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.July 4.\t157 GKLBIB OO.BEG to call attention to their NEW STOCK of TROWSERINGS, VESTINGS, and GENTLEMEN\u2019S HABERDASHERY, just received per Steamer St.Lawrence, which are now ready for inspection.May 22.\t102 HABDWAEE, HARDWARE, 462 NOTRE DAME STREET.TABB & THOMPSON would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally ha t they are daily receiving their NEW STOCK assorted) from England, France, the United States and Germany :\u2014 BUILDERS\u2019 HARDWARE,- CABINET-MAKERS\u2019 HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING HARdVaRE,- WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEAd!Dh1IIER MAT! BASSES, on hand and made to order.Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed.May 23.402 NOTRE DAME STREET.121 FOR SALE: Hhds.GIN, ANCHOR and HOLLAND ARMS Cases GREEN and RED GIN Cases OLD TOM Boxes LAYER RAISINS Quarter Box do Qr-Casks OLIVE OIL SAL SODA RAMSAY\u2019S NEWCASTLE FIRE BRICKS.PHILLIPS & CO.June 28.\t153 JUST PUBLISHED, Sermons, addresses and statistics of the DIOCESE of MONTREAL.By Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada.Price $1.00.DAWSON BROS.-Nos.55 & 59 Great St.James Street.J\t15 GUINESS\u2019S EXTRA STOUT PORTER (pints and quarts), bottled by E.& J.Burke, Dub-Jin.\u2014100 brls just received at DUFRESNE & McGARITY\u2019S, 228 Notre Dame Street.June 16\t142 isrExxr books.DAWSON BROTHERS have just received On Guard, by Annie Thomas, 38c.Superior Fishing, by Roosevelt, $1,50.Company and Battalion Drill, illustrated, by Capt.W.D.Malton, $3,50.How to work with the Microscope, by Dr.Beale, $3,50.Talk with the Little Ones, 30c.The Snow Ship, by Percy B.St.John, $1,00.Rimmel\u2019s Book of Perfumes, $2,25.Wright\u2019s Practical Receipts, $1,25.That\u2019s It, or Plain Teaching, $1,25.Mills\u2019 Political Economy, $1,50.Do.Representative Government, 60c.Do., On Liberty, 40c.A Son of the Soil, a Novel, 75c.The Clever Woman of the Family, by Miss Yonge, $1,25.&c., kc.For sale at Nos.55 and 59 Great St.James Street.Jdnel7.\t143 MISS MACKENZIE.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 Miss MacKenzie; a.Novel.By Anthony Trollope.\u2014also,\u2014 Only a Clod.By Miss E.M.Braddon.For Sale by DAWSON BROS., Nos.55 & 59 Great St.James Street.June 21.\t146 M.LAING, New No, 377 Commissioners.Street, HAS JUST RECEIVED : 3500 New Sugar-cured Smoked Hams ALSO\u2014¦ Barrels Mess Pork Do Thin Mess Pork Do Prime Mess Pork Do Hocks Do Rumps Cases Smoked Sugar-cured Shoulders Do Smoked and Green Bacon Tubs Pure Lard and new Butter Boxes Cheese\t- FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.June 14.OBSERVE \\l The Emily Polka-Mazurka, (A Beautiful Composition), BY MORITZ RELUE, Band Master 25th Regiment.Played by the Band with unusual success and approbation, is now published and for sale by HENRY PRINCE, 219 Notre Dame Street.N.B.\u2014Mailed to any address post-paid upon the receipt of 30c.June 29.151 FOR SA.RE THE MACHINERY and APPARATUS useîf in the LINSEED OIL MILL of the late Messrs.R.& H.Corse.\u2014also,\u2014 TWO EGYPTIAN MARBLE (Black and Gold) CHIMNEY PIECES,and TWO BEST ENGLISH GRATES, to match, H.LYMAN, Atty.for Estate, T \u201e\t386 St, Paul Street DS W 334 LANDING AN^ IN STORE THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE LANDING, EX SHIPS NOW IN PORT :\u2014 COFFEE\u2014Finest Mocha TEAS\u2014Young Hysons, Oolong, Congou, Souchong, and U.C.Japans TOBACCOS\u2014Choice 5\u2019s, 10\u2019sand J-lbs, in Bond and Duty paid.A few cases fine Old Virginia BRANDY\u2014Dulary\u2019s and Vine Growers Co., in hhds, qr-casks and cases ; Vintages 1859 and 1864 WINES\u2014Clarets, in wood and cases ; St.Julien, Chateau Mouton and other favorite brands Sherry\u2014Cramp Sutors, Lacaves, Lopez and Ysases, in octaves and quarter casks Ports\u2014Lacave\u2019s, Offley\u2019s and Osborne\u2019s in octaves and quaiter casks Champagne\u2014Perrier\u2019s, Ay.Mousseux Bouzy Superior, Bouzy Cabinet and Creme de Bouzy Sparkling Hock, Sauterne, Absynthe, etc.FRUITS and SPICES \u2014 Currants, Sultana Raisins, French Plums, Languedoc Almonds, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Pepper DRUGS and CHEMICALS \u2014 Epsom Salts Alum, Copperas, Soda Ash, Caustic Soda, Bi-Carb.Soda, Saltpetre LIQORIOE PASTE and STICKS\u2014M F ; R R ; A A ; J C ; C, and other brands PAINTS\u2014Pitchford\u2019s and Walker's Dry and Ground White Leads Do.Venetian Red Putty, in 7-lb and 14-lb bladders GLASS\u2014Half-boxes, in sizes: 7 x 9 to 18 x 24 PIG IRON\u2014No.I \u201cClyde\u201d No.I and 4 \u201cKinneil\u201d \u2014TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 Salad Oil, quarts, pints and hf-pints; Sardines, j\u2019s and |\u2019s ; Soda Water Bottles; Corks Ales, Wines and Phials ; Scotch Pot and Pearl Barley ; Tapioca ; Sago ; Castile and Fancy Soaps; Vinegar, Bordeaux and English Malt; Cocoa ; Chocolate ; Gelatine ; Gum ; Indigo ; Fine Dutch Madders ; Lewis and Co.\u2019s Pickles London Stout and Bass\u2019 Pale Ales; Lea and Perrin\u2019s Worcestershire, Prince of Wales, and British Sauces ; Sparrows and Hearhs\u2019s Washing Crystals.OTHER GOODS DAILY EXPECTED.RIMMER, UUXX oocdoctiq oo p 3 3 F*- \u2022 O; ooooooooooooooo o.ooooooooooooooo -P PSSSSPPCSPPPCP b < O £.trt ^ £\u2022&>: | ^ : ?^ (3) Ch tq Ch Ch occ Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch G £ P C c o o C P P G G G : :\tfc.fr ft Ch &.R.« 8s Shingles.# bdl.5s l® 6s No change to note since last week.The following is the Daily Report of the Montreal Produce Market :\u2014 Montreal, July 18, 1865.FLOUR\u2014Superior Extra$6,00i®6,20 ; Extra $5,55(®5,C5 ; Fancy $S,40/@S,50 ; No 1 Canada Wheat, fresh ground, $5,00(®5'?0; Western $4,60l®4,70 ; No.2 $4,15i®4,30 ; Fine $4,00® 4,20 ; Middlings $3,80®3,95 ; Pollards $3,50® 3,65 ; Bags $2,75l®3,00.-WHEAT-U.C.Spring $1,00®!,05 ; Milwaukee, 95c 1® 97c ; Amber Michigan none ; Chicago 94c® 95c; Red Ohio none.CORN\u2014Per 56 lbs 58c®60c.OATS\u2014Per 32 lbs 31c®a3.c1 PEAS\u2014Ter fio lbs S'5c®ao'o.BARLEY\u2014Per 48 lbs, Noué; PORK\u2014Mess $20,00 ® 20,50 ; Prime Mess $17,25®17,75 ; Prime $16,25®16,50.BUTTER\u2014Grease 9c ®10c ; New Dairy, 15c 16c.\t\u2019\t\u2022 , LARD 14c®15c.ASHES\u2014Per ioO lbs : Pots $5,15 ® 5,20; Pearls $5,55®5,40.OATMEAL\u2014Per 200 lbs $4,50®4,6;p,.CHEESE\u2014Factory lie ; Dairy 9]9 ® 10c, Market''steady.niv telegraph.) NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014July 18.Flour\u2014Receipts 6,961 barrels ; market 5 to 10clower; sales 102.00 brls; $5,70 to 6,10 foj-super State ; 6,5S to 6,70 for extra State ; 6,76 to 6,80 for choice do ; 5,70 to 6,10 for Super Western ; 6,65 to 6,85 for common to inej diuni extra Western, arid'6,85 to 7,00 for common to good shipping brands extra Round Hoop Ohio.Canadian flour dull and 5 to 10c lower ; sales 400 brls; 6.65 to 6.85 for common, and 6,90 to 8.15 for good to choice extra.Rye flour dull.Wheat\u2014Receipts 81,091 bush ; market dull ; sales 38,000 bushel's; at $1,42 to 1,43 ; Amber Milwaukee $1,50, Rye quieÇ "]
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