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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" r ssagg*?m POST OFFICE, Montreal, July 12, 1565.Arrivals aud Departures of Mails at Mon-trcal.Mails.Quebec by Steamboat.Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Sorel,Three Rivers.&c.by str Canada West Bay Tram.[1] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and Clarencevill.New York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &e.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne and Island Pond.[3] Portland.[4] Chateauguay, Beauharnois ' and Huntingdou.Lachine.St.Remi, Hemmingford & ; Plattsbnrg.Chambly., Longueuil.Contrecœur, Yarennes and Vercheres.St.Laurent, St.Eustacne, St.Scholastique, &c.Ste.Rose, Ste.Thérèse, & Ste.Jrome.Rigaud, Carillon, Grenville and Way Offices to Ottawa , Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P.E.Island, via Portland, every Wednesday and Saturday.Ditto fortnightly from Boston Sault Ste.Marie, &c.via Toronto, every Tuesday.Due.7.00 8.00 7.00 10.45 9.45 9.45 a m a m a m pm a m a m 9.45 a m 9.45 11.00 7.00 1.45 1.45 G.30 9.15 G.15 10.45 a m p m a m p m p m p m a m p m a m 11.00 a m 10.30 a m 6.30 am 2.00\tp m 6.00\tp m 5.00\tp m 7.00\ta m Close.6.30\tp m 7.00\tp m 1.30\tp m G.30 p 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 G.00 a m G.00 a 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 7.90 a 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' offers for Sale : Indigo, Button Blue, Cloves Black Pepper, Glue, Lampblack Pipes, Saltpetre, Bice, 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 hkds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin in cases Do do in hhds and qr-casks Booth\u2019s Old Tom Gin, Jamaica Bum 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 & Co\u2019s Whisky -AND,\u2014 20Ü hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar V.HUDON, 300 St.Paul Street.JuneS.\t135 rREIFIRTGEIRATOFtS., ICE-CHESTS, WIRE MEAT SAFES, At No.526 Craig Street, MEILLEUR & CO.August 5.Manufacturers.185 NOW iPiaiiujp\u2019s OPEN, le-EO-ISTIRTST AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE 0PPI0E, No.113 St.Francois Xavier Streetj 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.JE.PICKUP.June 12.\t138 STEPHENSON HOUSE, AND rsyci îsrEIR.A.IL 33 A.T IE! S , St.Catherines, C.W.THIS HOUSE having undergone the nsu Refitting for the season, is NOW OPE FOR VISITORS.BATHS in good order.E.W.STEPHENSON, Proprietoi.May 25.\t123 JOHN DATE would respectfully inform his friends qnd 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 ifeiÉt AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVII, MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1865.NUMBER 193 STEAMERS.DAILY LINE For Chateauguay & Beauharnois.THE Steamer LOTBINIERE, Capt.S.Filgate, will leave Canal Basin every day at One o\u2019clock P.My [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.May 5.\t106 Northern Transportation Line between New fork and Montreal.Incorporated-Capital $150,000, L.J.N.STARK, President, SSCoentiesSlip, N.Y N.T.JILSON, Vice-do, Whitehall, N.Y.H.R.SNYDER, Sec.and Treas., Whitehall, N.Y.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 Daily, and are towed by powerful Steamers on Hudson River, Lake Champlain, 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 : \u201c N.T.Line.\u201d For Freight apply to NELSON DAVIS, Montreal, C.E.; William Coote.St.John\u2019s, C.E.; G.T.Morehouse, St.John's, 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 1865.Organized under the Laws of the State of Ne w York, FOB DOING A ENEBAL USINESS FEEIGHTING Between Montreal, New York, and Intermediate Points Champlain Canal, Lake id St.Lawrence CANADA Railway Advertising Company 3STOTIGE- Onthe Hudson River, Champlain, Chambly, am 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.The WHITEHALL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY have a lino 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 INSURANCE.LIFE Al GÜARAN YYSSTTFLA-ISrCIE.m Hj£j The European Assurance Society, Empowered by Special Acts of Britisli and Canadian Parliaments.Head Office in Canada : 69 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.In addition to Life Assurance, this Society issues BONDS OF SECURITY for persons holding-Government or other situations of trust.LIFE DEPARTMENT.Persons for whom this Society'is Surety can Assure their lives at considerably reduced rates.Life Policy-holders in this Society can avail themselves of the Society\u2019s Suretyship to a proportionate amount at any time\u2014free of expense.All Premiums received in Canada invested in the Province.EDWARD RAWLINGS, ecretary, January 7.\tly 5 STEAMERS.THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY\u2019S MAIL STEAMERS.Montreal to Ottawa city daily (Sunday\u2019s excepted), stoppingatSt.Anns,Como, Hudson, Point aux Anglais, Rigaud, Carillon, Point Fortune, Grenville, L\u2019Orignal, Major\u2019s, Brown\u2019s, O\u2019Bfien\u2019s, Thurso, Buckingham.The Splendid new fast sailing Steamers PRINCE OF WALES, Capt.H.W.Shepherd QUEEN VICTORIA, Capt.A.Bowie.\u2022 A Train leaves the Bonaventure Street Depot every Morning (Sunday\u2019s excepted), at Seven o\u2019clock, to connect at Lachine with the steamer PRINCE OF YYALES, (Breakfast) for Carillon, passing through Lake St.Louis, St.Ann\u2019s Rapids, and Lake of Two Mountains.From Carillon, by Railroad to Grenville, join the Steamer QUEEN VICTORIA (dinner) for Ottawa City.Downward the Steamer QUEEN VICTORIA eaves Ottawa City at 6:30 A.M., passengers arriving at Montreal at 4:30 P.M.The comfort and economy of this Line is unsurpassed, while the Route passes through one of the most picturesque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for Tourists.Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Montreal to Carillon valid for one day at single fares.Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs will he landed at L\u2019Orignal.Parcel Express daily from the Office to Ottawa and intermediate landings.Further information, as well as Return and Excursion Tickets, may he obtained at the Office 153 Great St.James Street, next door to the American Church [opposite the Ottawa Hotel], at the Bonaventure Depot, or on hoard the Steamers.R.W.SHEPHERD.May 12.\t112 JgSTTHIS IS THE ONLY DAILY AMERICAN LINE FROM MONTREAL.**^ AMERICAN Express Line of Steamers, STEAMERS.w The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships, BETWEEN NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL, calling at Cork Harbor, and between BOSTON and LIVERPOOL, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor.Scotia, leaves Now York, Wednesday, Aug.9 Asia, \u201c Boston,______Wednesday, Aug.16 Cuba, \u201c New York,.Wednesday, Aug.23 China, \u201c Boston,.Wednesday, Aug.30 Persia, \u201c New York, Wednesday, Sept.6 Africa, \u201c Boston,.Wednesday, Seiit.13 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.SI 32 50 Second Cabin Passage.$ 80 00 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$112 50 Second Cabin Passage.$ 65 00 payable in gold, or its equivalent in United States currency.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not he accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless hills of lading are signed therefor and the value therexif therein expressed.For Freight or Passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, Now York, Or to\tE.C.& I.G.BATES, 103 State Street, Boston.Augusts.\t________________181?RICHELIEU COMPANY Daily Royal Mail Line BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, and Regular Line between MONTREAL and the PORTS OF THREE RIVERS, SOREL, BERTH 1ER, CHAMBLY, TERREBONNE, L\u2019ASSOMPTION, and other INTERMEDIATE PORTS.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 he 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\u2019\t101 MONTREAL TO OGDENSBURGH, PRESCOTT .BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, SACKET\u2019S HARBOR, OSWEGO, ROCHESTER, TORONTO NIAGARA, LEWISTON, Dissolution of Co-partneisDip, THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, \\VM.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 he 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 NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Members of the CAISSE n\u2019EPASGNES ST.ROCH, of Montreal, will apply to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act of Incorporation.\t.* COME PERRIN, Secretary.June 17.\t113 STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL, VIA ISTEW -yOEIC- Calling at Queenstown, Cork Harbor, Ireland.THROUGH TICKETS FROM MONTREAL VIA NEW YORK, The LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK k PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamships (the undernoted or others) to sail as follows :\u2014 From New York to Liverpool.City of New York.Saturday.Aug.\t12 City of Limerick.Wednesday.\t.Aug\t16 City of Boston.Saturday.Aug\t19 Rates of Passage from Montreal.Cabin First Cabin to Queenstown or Liverpool.$ 95 do to London.100 do to Paris, with privilege of stopping in Liverpool or London.110 Havre, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen.105 Children between 1 and 12 years.half fare.Infants under 1 year.free.Thursday Steamers Cabin rate $70.Steerage.Steerage to Liverpool or Queenstown.$35.00 do to London, through by Rail.\t40.00 do to Paris.\\.44.00 do to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp &c.\t44.00 Children between 1 and 12 years.half fare.Infants under 1 year.$5.00.Return tickets issued at reduced rates.Bé^For passage or further information, apply in Liverpool, to Wm.Inman, at the Head Offices ofthe Company, 62 and 63 Tower Buildings.South, 22 Water Street ; and in New York, at the Company\u2019s Offices, John G.Dale, Agent, 15 Broadway PHILLIPS & 00.Agents, ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.August 10.\t189 AND ALL POINTS WEST AND SOUTH.ONE of tho splendid Upper-cabin Steamers in connection with the above Line, EMPRESS, (B.C.& H.Navigation Company, Limited) Cafi C.B.DeWitt, And LORD ELGIN, Capt.J.H.DeWitt, Will, until further notice, leave the Canal Basin every day (Sundays excepted) at 7 A.M.and Lachine on the arrival of the Nine o\u2019clock Train from Montreal for Ogdens-burgh, calling at Valleyficld, Coteau Landing, Cornwall, and intermediate Ports, connecting with the magnificent Lake Steamers \u201cBAY STATE,\u201d \u201cONTARIO\u201d and \u201cCATARACT,\u201d which form close connections with all R.R.Lines running on the North and South Shores of Lake Erie for all points South and West, and by steamers direct from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and intermediate Ports.Through Tickets can be had at the Office, No.93 Great St.James Street (Bancroft\u2019s City Express,) and at the Hotels from HENRY ST.DIZIER ; C.C.McFALL, Canal Basin, or at the Office, No.67 Common Street.JOHN McMARTIN, Agent.June 28.\t152 ON and after MONDAY, the 1st May inst., and until otherwise ordered, the steamers of the Richelieu Company Will leave their respective wharves as follows The steamer MONTREAL, Capt.Robt Nelson will leave Richelieu Pier (opposite Jacques Car-tier Square), for Quebec, every Monday, Wednesday 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 ho intime by taking their passage on board this steamer, as a tender will take them over without extra charge.The Steamer EURO PA, Capt.J.B.Labelle, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o\u2019clock P.M.precisely ; stopping going and returning atthe Ports of Sorel, Three Rivers and Batiscan.The Steamer COLUMBIA, Capt.Jos.Duval, will leave tho Jacques Cartier Wharf for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning at Sorel, Masklnonge, Riviere du Loup, Yamachiche, and Port St.Francis ; and will leave Throe 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 Sore), every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o\u2019clock p.M.; stopping going and returning at St.Sul- Sice, Lanoraie, Berthier, Petit Nord and Grand ord, and will leave Sorel every Sunday and Wednesday, at 4 o\u2019clock A.M.The Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.F.Lnmour-eaux, will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; stopping going and returning at Vercheres, Contrecœur, Sorel, St.Ours, St.Denis, St.Antoine, St.Chanes, St.Marc, Beiœil, St.Hilaire, and St.Mathias ; and will leave Chambly every Saturday at 3 o\u2019clock P.M., and Wed esdays at noon, for Montreal.Thé Steamer TERREBONNE, pt.L.H.Roy, will leave tho Jacques Cartier Wharf for Terrebonne every Monday and Saturday, at 4, Tuesday and Friday at 8 P.M.; stopping going and returning at Boucherville, Varennes, Bout do L\u2019Isle and Lachenai ; and will leave Terrc-lionne every Monday at 7 A.M., Tuesdays at 5 A.M., Thursdays at 8 A.M., and Saturdays at Ü 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 '\t\u201c\t\u2019 Laclienaie returning at St.Paul L\u2019Hermite and and will leave L\u2019Assomption every Monday at.7 A.M., Tuesdays at 5 A.M., Thursdays at 8 À.M., and Saturdays at 0 A.M.HOUSES.House For Sale.The undersigned Offers for sale a three-story BRICK HOUSE, No.24 Dubord Street, lacing the Cattle Market.This property will be sold on very easy Serins.It will now yield a rental of upwards of $40 per month.For the conditions address xt ®IMARD, Esq., N.P., JNO.235 Lagauchetiere Street.June 24.\t149 First-Class Residence at a very low Rent *4 TO LET,\u2014A flrst-class new three-story \u2019¦ Brick House, containing 12\"rooms, with all modern conveniences.Ten minutes walk from the Court House ^ ____s» Rent j£45 to a desirable tenant only.Apply at the Herald Office.June 15.\ti4i r h a TO LET.The first-class HOUSE No.1 Calender 1 lace, Mountain Street, now occupied by James Johnston, Esq.To be seen between 2 and 4 o\u2019clock.Apply to d.mointyre, 43 St.Peter Street.Feb uruary 2.\t27 H 1! s TO LET, A splendid STORE, situate on the corner of Lemoine and McGill Streets, No.63.Possession immediately.\u2014 Apply at'the store, or to Messrs.La- .beile & Labelle, Advocates, No.48 Little St.James Street.June 3.\u201d s s 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 ___ j for health and beauty is unsurpassed.The Outbuildings are large and commodious.ALEX McK.COWTE, 17 Courville Street June 8\t135 Ei ii fl TO LET.A first-class DWELLING HOUSE on Richmond Square ; Rent $300 and assessments.Also, a smaller first-class HOUSE, rent $200.Possession may _he had immediately.Rent to commence oh the first of May.Apply to HENRY JACKSON, fNo.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 H ii S TO LET.A first-class OFFICE, fronting on St.Francois Xavier Street.LEGAL NOTICES.INSOLVENT ACT Oh 1864.milE CREDITORS of the undersigned are noti-_1_ fled to moot at the Ottawa Hotel, Great St.James Street, in the City of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-ninth day of August instant, at Four o\u2019clock, in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs, and of naming an Assignee to whom he may make an assignment under the above Act.Dated at the City of Ottawa, this Seventh clay of August, A.D.1865.189 dl\tJ.T.LAMB.INSOLVENT _ACT OF 1864.Province of Canada, ( District of Montreal, s IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.Thursday, the Third day of August, 1865.In Chambers : Present : The Honourable Mr, Justice Badgley.No.1305.J.BEAK and ah,\tPlai Vs.STEPHEN MATTHEWS, of the City of Montreal, Merchant, Defendant, an Insolvent.IT is^ordered, on the motion of the Plaintiffs, that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Stephen Matthews be held in the Court Room appropriated for proceedings in insolvency, in the Court House in thesaid City of Montreal, on MONDAY, the Twenty-eight day of Angus instant, at ELEVEN of the clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of giving their advice touching the appointment of an assignee to the Estate of the said Insolvent.(By order.) GEORGE PYKE, Deputy P.S.C.August 9.\tdu 188 LEGAL NOTICES.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.THE Creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet at the Office of Messrs.I\u2019jsrkins & Stephens, No.CO Little St.James Street, in Montreal, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of August instant, at TIiree o\u2019clock, P.M., for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs and of naming an Assignee to whom lie may make an assignment under the above Act.MICHAEL LEONARD.Warden (late Knowlton Falls), \\ August 5, 18G5.\t) du 180 Address Post Office Box 238.ay 13.£113 3E, balance ofthe Term, till 1st \\ ay next, or longer, (the present lease having been broken,) that commodious and well situated three-story CUT-STONE BUILDING, lately occupied by Messrs.II.Du-clos & Co., as a Hardware Store, situated in St.Paul Street, East, corner of Vaudreuil Street, being îio.269, new number.J.TIFFIN & SONS.May 9.\t109 TO LET r.A First-Ct.ASS FURNISHED HOUSE \u2014 in McGill College Avenue, with all the modern improvements.June 20.Enquire at this Office.tT 145 This Company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Ladinghaving the value expressed are signed therefor.For further information, apply at tho Richelieu Company\u2019s Office, 29 Commissioners Si,root.J.B.LAMERE, General Manager.Office Richelieu Company, I 28th June.1805.\tS mwfl52 GRAND EXCURSION TO THE FAR-FAMED RIVER SAGUENAY, AND SEA-BATHING AT Murray Bay, Caceouna and Tadousae.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from this date I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name by JULIE POÜPART, dit LAFLEUR, my wife, or any other person, unless with my verbal consent.JOSEPH MORREA dit DUPLESSIS, Pere.Montreal, 30th May, 1865.\t3m 218 W1 FOR SALE, That delightfully situated residence, \u201cSALEM TERRACE,\u201d built by the late Jesse Thayer, Esq., on Seigneur Street Hill, St.Antoine Suburbs, ad- _______i joining the residences of Hon.Ohas.Wilson and Andrew Macfarlane, Esq.The house is substantially built of Stone and Brick, double furred, is one of the coolest houses in summer and very warm in winter, and contains\u2014Large Drawing Room, Dining Room, (i Bedrooms, Boudoir, Bath Room.Basement Dining Room, large Kitchen, Pantries, 2 Cellars, with Cistern holding 60 puncheons of water.There is also a Coach-house.Stable, Wood Shed, Root House, and the Garden is well stocked with the choicest Fruits and Flowers.Possession 1st November if required.The house can he viewed any day between the liopra ©ro A.M.and 0 E.M.Any information required can be obtained from JESSE THaYER, 540 St.Paul Street.June 15.\tiG7 FOR SALE.1865.Hew Freight Line to Ottawa 1865, MONTREAL AND OTTAWA FORWARDING COMPANY.Co-Pattnetsliip Notice THE undersigned have entered intoCO-PART-NERSHIP as WHOLESALE GROCERS, FLOUR AND PROVISION DEALERS, under the name and firm of J.HUDON & CO., and will carry on their Business from this day in the premises occupied by V.HUDON, Esq., 246 St.Paul Street, and 199 and 201 Commissioners Street.J.HUDON, A.S.HAMELIN, CHS.P.HEBERT.Montreal, 1st May, 1865.\t102 SHIP mSCTIIT.THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand No.1, No.2, and Captain\u2019s BISCUIT, warranted manufactured with all possible care and best materials, to ensure preservation and flavour.Also, BEST CRACKERS, of every description, plain and fancy.BEST TABLE and STORE PACKED BUTTER.Please send orders to Nos.275 and 277 (new numbers) Commissioners Street, Red SToeE, OVIDE DUFRESNE.July 24.\t101-174 WINE AND BRANDY 1 Hon FsALAllEr*\u2019\u2019 various brands, from lUUU $2 to $22 per case of one dozen bottles each.400 CASES BRANDY, \u201c Marten\u2019s,\u201d \u201cHen-f.\u2019 \u2022\u2018Otard, Dupuy & Co\u2019s,\u201d \u201cChaloupin,\u201d nault s.vine Gvowpvs!^ a\ta no n o /-.-f A few eases of IMPERIAL CHAM.nessy, v-'uci.i .THIS COMPANY has been formed with a special view to provide for the large and increasing trade of the Route by tho Ottawa River and Rideau Canal and their tributaries, and is provided with new and efficient stock, and all the means necessary to secure despatch and economy in rates of freight.Freight received on the Wharf of the Richelieu Company at Quebec, and forwarded dally\u2018\tISAAC BONNER, Agent.85 Common Street, Canal Wharf, Montreal.L.C.COUVRETTE, Agent, Canal Basin, Ottawa February 13\tly 36 The Magnificent Iron Steamer \u201cM AO NET,\u201d Capt.Fairgeeive, ILL LEAVE NAPOLEON WHARF, Quelle, every TUESDAY and F R I D A Y MORNING, during the season, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, for the RIVER SAGUENAY to HA! HA! BAY, calling at MURRAY BAY, RIVER DU LOUP and TADOUSAC.By taking this Steamer at Quebec, the Tourist and Invalid will enjoy the refreshing and invigorating breeze and picturesque scenery of the Lower St.Lawrence, and avoid the annoyance of Transhipment, as the steamer runs direct to Murray Bay, River du Loup, Tadousae and Ha Ha! Bay.No expense or inconvenience In exchanging boats at Quebec; in every instance the steamers are brought alongside of each other.This splendid steamer is built in water-tight compartments, of great strength, and equipped with every appliance for safety, and acknowledged to be one ofthe best sea-boats afloat.She is fitted up with large FAMILY STATEROOMS, most comfortably finished, and in every respect second to none on the Canadian waters.RETURN TICKETS, good for the season, will be issued, and may he obtained on application to C.F.MUCKLE, at the Hotels, and at the Office, 21 Great St.James Street.ALEX.MILLOY, Agent.\u2022 June 17.\t143 (LIMITED.) Tons Kegister.Commander.OTTAWA.1800-\tF Archer.ST.LAWRENCE.\t.1398.\tJ.James.THAMES.1376.\tJ.Pinkerton.The above first-class\tpowerful Screw Steam- ships are intended to ho dispatched from LONDON for QUEBEC and MONTREAL as follows :\u2014 THAMES.Wednesday, 19th July.OTTAWA.Wednesday, 16th August.THAMES.Wednesday, 6th Sept.OTTAWA.Wednesday, 27th Sept.ST.LAWRENCE.Wednesday, 18th October And from Quebec for London : THAMES.Tuesday, 15th August.OTTAWA.Saturday, 9th Sept.THAMES.Wednesday, 4th Oetoher.OTTAWA.Wednesday, 25th October.ST.LAWRENCE.Wednesday, 15th Nov.The Steamers leaving London on the 19th July and 16th August call at Queenstown.Cabin Passage from London to Quebec,.£1818s.stg.Steerage do\tdo\tdo ±7 7s.stg.Cabin Passage from Quebec to London.SCO 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 Comhill.In Quebec to JAMES GILLESPIE I Montreal to GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & Co, Agents.July 26.\t176 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.In the matter of JAMES DONNELLY & CO., -\tInsolvents.THE Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that I, the undersigned, Andrew B.Stewart, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Official Assignee of their Estates and Effects ; and they are required to produce before me, within two months from this daté, their claims upon the said estate, under oath, specifying the security they hold (if any) and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact, with vouchers in support of such claims.A.B.STEWART, Official Assignee.Montreal, -3rd August, 1865.\tdu 184 DHIV-ATE IBILHS.PARTIES In Canada East intending to make application to the Legislature for Private or i-iocal Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in full in the Canada Gazette), to give TWO MONTHS NOTICE ofthe application, (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazette, in English and French, and also in a newspaper published in each language in the District affected, sending copies of tho first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Office of each House.All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within tho first three weeks of tho Session.J.E.DOUCET,\tA.TODD, Clk.of Private Bills, Chf.Clk.Private Bill Office, L.Council.\tL.Assembly.Quebec, 13th July, 1865.\t168 1865.Montreal & Chicago.1865.2855 CHS.D-A-BIDE CHAMPAGNE.THE vmdersicned having, as per annexed let-letter, been appointed SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS IN CANADA for the above brand of CHAMPAGNE WINE, offer it for sale ; relying upon its merits, which have already acquired for it here that reputation so well established in Europe and the United States, to recommend it.\t, , Besides obtaining for his Wine a flrst-class Medal at the French Universal Exhibition of 1855, Mr.Farre lias been appointed Purveyor to the Courts of Spain and Prussia.m E.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO., Gentlemen,\u2014By authority from the house oi Madmo.Vo.Chas.Farre in Reims, I hereby appoint you Sole Agents and Importers of the Chas.Farre Champagnes in the whole Province of Canada, and you are hereby authorized to advertise as such on and after this date.I am respectfully.Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J.G.WELSH, General Agent in the United States and Canada for tiie house of Ve.Chas.Farre in Reims., July 26.\t170 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Notice is hereby given that dame CASILDE BOUDRIAS, of tiie Parish of St.Michel de Lachine, in tiie District of Montreal, wife of PIERRE BOUDRIAS, Butcher, of the same place, and now absent from this Province, has, on tho EIGHTEENTH day of JANUARY last, instituted an action for separation as to property against her said husband, before the Superior Court of Lower Canada, sitting in and for the District of Montreal.LEBLANC, CASSIDY & LEBLANC, Advocates and Attornies for the said Caiiilde Boudrias.Montreal, 25th July, 1865.\t1m 176 ATTENTION ! By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, to the highest and last bidder, In the Office of the undersigned Notaries, No.21 Little St.James Street, on MONDAY, the 21st August, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon,\u2014 A superb lot of land, situate In the St Joseph Suburbs of the City of Montreal, of the dimensions of 171 feet English measure in front, by 453 feet and 10 inches in depth, also English measure; bounded in front by St.Joseph Street, in rear by tho lands of the St.Gabriel Fam, on one side to the south-west by Guy Street, and on the other side to tiie north-east by the representatives of Alex ander Lusignan, Esq., with a wooden house and other dependencies thereon erected.This land belongs to the children issue of the marriage of Mr.Joseph Augustin Cardinal and Du me Pnœbe Blache, his wife, both deceased.L he land will be offered, if there are purchasers for it, in one lot; if not, it will be put up in 38 lots, according to the division made on a plan by Mr.T.Fahrland, Architect, and deposited in the Office of the undersigned Notaries, where it may be seen and examined every day up to the hour of Sale.For the conditions, address J.A.LABADIE, N.P., J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P August 1, 1805.\tr tT 183 FOR SALE.THE BRANCH OF THE CENTRAL DRUG HALL, 302 Notke Dame Street, la just opposite the OLD STAND, on the Corner Place d'Armes.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.NOTICB.Sale bj Authority of Justice, WILL BE BOLD, at the Church Door of the PARISH OF ST.JOSEPH, La Riviere des Prairies, on the 29th August instant, 1865, at Ten o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, to the highest and last bidder, on liberal terms, tho immovable hereinafter described, depending of the communauté de biens which has existed between the late JEAN BAPTISTE PERQUET, in his lifetime Blacksmith, of the said Parish of St.Joseph, la Riviere des Prairies, and DAME HENRIETTE BROUILLET dit BERNARD, to wit :\u2014 A Lot of Land, in standing timber, situate in the said Parish of St.Joseph, la Riviere des Prairies, containing one arpent and a half in front by fifteen arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded at one end and on one side by Francois Thibault dit Leveille, and at the other end by the lands of tho Cote St.Laurent, and on the other side by Lonis Cote, \u2014without any buildings thereon erected.For the conditions, address L.F.GAUVREAU, Notary, at Pointe aux Trembles, in the District of Montreal.L.F.GAUVREAU, N.P.Pointe aux Trembles, Aug.9.1805, r tT 189 NOTICE.Sale by Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, on the Premises, on MONDAY, the 21st August instant, 1865, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, to the highest and last bidder, on liberal terms, the Immovable hereinafter described, depending of tiie communauté de biens which has existed between the late JOSEPH BENARD, in his lifetime, Trader, Of the City of Montreal, and DAME MARIE LECOUR, his widow, to wit:\u2014 Aland, situate in the City of Montreal, containing forty feet in front by seventy-font feet in depth, the whole more or less, without guarantee of precise measure; bounded in front by Montcalm Street, in rear by Cleophas Galaise, on one side by Louis Giroux, and on the other side by Antoine Chabot,\u2014with a brick house, containing several tenements, and other buildings thereon erected, advantageously situated, and drawing a yearly rental of about thirty-six pounds.For tiie conditions, address Messrs.J.II.JOBIN and P.MATHIEU, Notaries, No.5 Ste.Thcrese Street, Montreal J.H.JOBIN, N.P., P.MATHIEU, N.P.Montreal, August 1, 1865.\tr ts 181 Culexifugc effectually prevents attacks of flies and mosquitoes.Every family should have it.Excelsior Yeast Powder\u2014Never fails., Magic Tonic\u2014F or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, &c.Also a perfect substitute for spirituous liquors.Davidson\u2019s Indelible Ink\u2014Will not wash out.The above are prepared only by DAVID80N & CO., 140\tChemists.SODA WATER, from Dow\u2019s celebrated Fountain\u2014with 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 IIAEE.OIL PEPPERMINT, pure OIL LEMON,\tdo OIL CASSIA,\tdo OIL CLOVES For Sale by 138 LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.BEER BOTTLES, best STONE GINGER quality SODA WATER BOTTLES For Sale by 138\tLAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.50 cases PRIME E.I.CASTOR OIL 25 qr-casks SUBLIME SALAD do 10 do PURE COD LIVER do For Sale bv LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL.Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.Juno 12.\t138 APOTPIECARIES\u2019 HALL Cathedral Block.SODA WATER TUMBLERS.\u2014A supply just received by last steamer.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 157\tApothecaries\u2019Hall.NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that dame MARIE EMMA EUTIOIIIANE GELINAS has this day Instituted, in the Superior Court, in tho District of Montreal, an action in separation as to property against EDOUARD FAUTEUX, ofthe City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Trader, her husband.DORION & DORION, Attornies for Plaintiff.Montreal, 9lh August, 1865.\t1m tTs 189 FOR ON EASY TERMS, Five First-class Building Lots, \u2014AND\u2014 A First-class Cottage, Greenhouse, Ac., Ac., Ac., SITUATED IN DUROCHÈR STREET, For conditions apply to J.E.GUIEBATJiiT.November 21.for^sale:: CASKS SAL S0DA3 CASKS CAÜSTIC SODA CASKS SODA ASH CASKS VENETIAN RED CASKS STRAW k BROWN SEAL OIL HHDS GIN, Anchor and Holland Arms CASES GREEN AND RED GIN CASES OLD TOM GIN RAMSAY\u2019S NEWCASTLE FIRE BRICKS \u2018\t~ Fhillips &:oo.Jua«;su»\tH6 STEAM DIRECT.Weekly Line of first-class Propellers.BRISTOL.17,000 bushels\tcapacity.BROCKVILLE.16,500\tdo\tdo EAST.16,500\tdo\tdo\u2019 NORTH.16,000\tdo\tdo\" These vessels are all new, and have been got up expressly for this route, and afe adapted for the service in every respect that experience can suggest.$3S\" Freight taken for intermediate ports.Agents\u2014GEO.CHAFFEY & BROS., Kingston ; HUGH MCLENNAN, Chicago.j.McLennan * co., Montreal.April 6\t6m 81 l \u2019( )lt SA I.Ji).PLUMBER\u2019S WARE MALLEABLE IRON GAS TUBING BRASS TUBES SHEET COPPER INGOT and BAR TIN GALVANIZED TINNED SHEETS IRON WIRE\u2014all numbers TIN PLATES, IC COKE and CHARCOAL.WINN 4& IIOIXANl>, Kenaud\u2019s Buildings.May 15.\tin The Subscribers Offer for Sale: 100 bris Guiness\u2019s Dublin Porter Do Barclay & Perkins London'Porter ) qts.Do Allsopp\u2019sAle\t\"\t( & Do Bass's\tdo\t(\tpts 600 cases Claret, various brands ^60 eases Sauterne, do BAIRD & CRAWFORD Gbocers & Wink Merchant's, T\tÎ28 Great Bt.James Street, June 18,\t41 Mail Steamers to France Direct.THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY\u2019S NEW LINE OF FIRST-CLASS SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK & HAVRE.The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Continent are the following :\u2014 WASHINGTON.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.LAFAYETTE______3,204 tons.900 horse-power.EUROPE.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.FRANCE.(Building).900 horse-power.NAPOLEON III.(Building).1100 horse-power.Until the completion of the entire list, the service will be performed by the \u201c EUROPE,\u201d A.Duchesne; \u201cLAFAYETTE,\u201d A.Bocaudk, as follows :\u2014 FROM NEW YORKTOHAVRE \u201c EUROPE,\u201d FRIDAY, the 21st JULY, 1865.\u201c J.APAYETTE.\u201d FRIDAY, the 18th AUGUST, 1865.Departures from New York to Havre, stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one day.First Cabin, including table wine.$135 Second Cabin, including table wine.$70 or $80 Quebec to Paris.$83, $93, or $148 Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency.ggy Medical attendance free of charge.For Freight or Passage, apply to DONALD R.MacLEOD, Commercial Chambers, 19) Peter Street, Quebec.At Paris 12 Boulevard des Capucines, (Grand Hotel); at Havre, Messrs.William Iselin & Co.; at New York, Geo.Mackenzie, Esq.Quebec, July 7, 1865.\tAl7 176 USTEW BOOKS.' DAWSON BROS, have just received:\u2014The Man Without a Country.Alfred Hagart\u2019s Household, by Alexander Smitli.The Conversion of the Roman Empire, by Charles Meri-valc, B.D.Canada, its Defences and Resources, by W.H.Russell, L.L.D, John Stuart Mills\u2019 Works, cheap editions.Miss Mackenzie, a Novel, by Anthony Trollope.Theo.Leigh, by Annie Thomas.Belial, a Novel.Christians Mistake, by Miss Muloch.The Orpheus C.Kerr Papers, third series.Tho Pentateuch and the Gospel, by Rev.J.L.Porter.Wylders Hand, by J.S.Le Fanu, &c., &c.For sale at Nos.55 and 59 Great St.James Street.July 7.\t160 ISTOTIOE.THE undersigned having this day formed a Partnership with his two brothers, J.A.LANTIER, and J.B.L.LANTIER, the trade carried on at St.Polycarpe by the undersigned, under his name, shall be in future carried on under the name of \u201c LANTIER FRERES.\u201d All Debts due by or to the former firm are assumed by the new.J.P.LANTIER.St.Polycarpe, July 18,1865.\t171 CO., CHOICE DOURLE GLOSTER and NORTH WILTS CHEESE, received ex City of Hamilton,\u2019- at S.ENGLISH\u2019S May JUST PUBLISELE3J, Sermons, addresses and statistics or the DIOCESE of MONTREAL.By Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada.Price $1.00, DAWSON BROS.Nos.E® & 59 Great St, James Street.3 !\tUS M.LAINGr, New No.377 Commissioners Street, HAS JUST RECEIVED : 0 New Sugar-cured Smoked Hams \u2014ALSO\u2014 Barrels Mess Pork Do Thin Mess Pork Do Prime Moss Pork Do Hocks Do Rumps Cases Smoked Sugar-cured Shoulders Do Smoked aud Green Bacon Tubs Pure Lard and new Butter Boxes Cheese FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.June 14.\t141 L HENRY\u2019S (Strasbourg) celebrated Pates d .Foies Gras and Truffles du Perigard, i small and large terrines.Just received at DUFRESNE & McGARITY\u2019S, 228 Notre Dame Street, une 10.\t142 FOR SAjuh; : CAUSTIC SODA BLEACHING POWDER BLUE VITROL ALUM, COPPERAS BÏ CARB SODA FLOUR SULPHUR EPSOM SALTS, &c,, &c July 10.WINN & HOLLAND Rcnaud\u2019s Buildings, 162 Fishing Kods and Tackle.NEW YORK TROLLING RODS, Buell\u2019s Patent Fly-spoon Baits, REELS, Silk Hair and Plaited Linos, best Limerick Hooks.GEO.June 8 HAGAR &.CO., 520 St Paul Street, 135 Furnished Apartments to Let WITH BOARD, in one of those large and com-niodious new Houses, Containing all the modern conveniences, situate on Champ-de-Mars Street, opposite the Lumber Yard, and the second door from the Champ-do-Mars, July 98, _ TO^ DAIRYMEN.\u2014 CHURNING MADE EASY.\u2014For particulars apply to LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 158\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.CHOICE SYRUPS FOR SUMMER DRINKS.\u2014The trade supplied.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 157\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.STONE GINGER-BEER BOTTLES.\u2014Best quality for sale by the crate.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.July 4.\t157 Apothecaries H, R.H.Prince Wales.MEDICAL HALL.Dli.RIDQE\u2019S PATENT FOOD.Tho Subscribers have received a supply of this admirable Food for Infants and Invalids.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.Lieheg\u2019s Food, Saunders\u2019 Tooth Powder Magnesium Wire Smelling Bottles Lloyd\u2019s Euxesis Ess.of Sumbul Atmospheric Odorators Woolley\u2019s Candy Brighton Seltzer Just received ex SS.H St.Lawrence:' KENNETH CAMPBELL k CO., Opposite the Post Office, and at the Branch Establishment, No.6 Phillips' Square.July 15\t167 NOTICES.WELLS, FARGO & NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY.84 BROADWAY.FREIGHT and SMALL PACKAGES received for California and the Pacific Coast.California Coupons bought or collected.Collections made and Commissions executed in the Pacific States.Exchange for sale on London, Dublin, Paris and San Francisco.LETTERS of CREDIT on the UNION BANK of LONDON Issued to travelers, exchangeable for Circular Letters payable in all parts of Europe.Persons going abroad will find this the most convenient as well as the safest way of providing themselves with funds.Also, LETTERS of CREDIT on our SAN FRANCISCO house, for which they will issue Circular Letters payable at any of our Offices in California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington Territory, and British Columbia.Telegraphic transfers of money made to San Francisco and all accessible points in the Pacific States.CALIFORNIA and NEVADA MINING and other STOCKS bought aud sold on commission by telegraph.WELLS, FARGO & CO.June 22.\tCm 147 ST.JAMES WARD.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have completed their Assessment Roll of the ST.JAMES WARD of this City; that a copy thereof has been left with one of their number, at their Office in the City Hall, where the same may be seen and examined by any person interested until THURSDAY, THE 17thDAY OF AUGUST NEXT; and that the said Assessors will meet, at their Office aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of AUGUST proximo, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., to review their Assessments of the Real Estate set down in tho said Assessment Rolls and that they will then and there hear and examine all complaints in relation to such Assessments of Real Estate that may be brought before them.JEROME GRENIER, JOSEPH DESCHAMPS, DANIEL FARRELL, JAMES C.BEERS, REMI LAMBERT, THOMAS McGINN, Assessors.Assessor\u2019s Office, l City Hall,\t} Montreal.July 29th, 1865.\\\tn tTs 179 KOTICE.THE RICHELIEU COMPANY Will apply, at the next Session of the Legislature, for an amendment to its Act of Incorporation, so as to increase its qualification of Directors, toaccor oShareholders a vote for each share they may hold in th i Capital Stock of the Company, and to empowe r Shareholders to vote by proxy.Montreal, 13th June, 1865.\t2m 139-180 ST.LOUIS HOTEL, ST.LOUIS STREET.THIS well-known HOUSE which, during the past winter has been not only enlarged by an addition of a NEW WING, four stories in heighth, and which otherwise has been much improved by the completion of a commodious, easily accessible, airy, and well lighted DINING ROOM; by the Introduction of ail the improvements known in similar first-class establishments,\u2014 Baths, Billiard Rooms, Steam Laundry, &c.; and by the complete re-furnishing of the whole building\u2014Public Drawing Rooms, Private Parlours, Bed Rooms, Reading Rooms,
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