Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 21 février 1866, mercredi 21 février 1866
[" \u2022i^skeéSH PO BT OFPÎOK Montes al, Jaii.19, 1868.Arrivais »siïS Departures ol Mails at Mo»\" treal.Mails.Quebec by Steamboat.Q,uebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Sorel,Three Rivers.&c, by str Canada West Day Tram.[1] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie\u2014 .St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and Clarence ville.New York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, y Special Acts of Rritisli mid Canadian Parliaments.UAriTAlj, Æ/ÏOU.UUC St AOTUAL INCOME, oyer £300,000 stg.Head Office it Canada : 71 GEEATST.JAMESSTEEET,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, Secretary.September 1.\t(Iy5)208 BR SH AMERICA COMPANY.ASSURANCE_ FIRE assurance.THE Subscriber continues to grant INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, on ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PROPERTY at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.M.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal December 27.\t(260)\t308 BRITISH ASSURANCE WD MM CA COMPANY AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVIIL MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1866.NUMBER 44.LEGAL NOTICES.Dissolutiou of Co-Partnership.NOTICE.THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the Firm of THOS.HOBSON & CO., was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the ist of December ultimo.All debts due to said Firm will be collected by and all debts due by said Firm, will he paid by Thomas Hobson.(Signed,)\tTHOMAS HOBSON, WILLIAM RILEY.Montreal, Dec.1st, 1865.\t2 REFERRING to the aoove, the undersigned have this day formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP, and will continue to carry on the business as formerly, under the name, style, and firm o Thomas Hobson & Co.THOMAS HOBSON, JOHN BELL.Mon treal, ID ec.1st 1865.LEGAL NOTICES.Extract Co-Pattuersliip iolicu 'gTHEjmdersigned have enteredjntoCO-PART-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 Dissolution of Partnership.THE PARTNERSHIP which has existed between DESMARTEAU & PLAMONDON was dissolved by mutual consent since the |Ist instant.(Signed,) N.B.DESMARTEAU.P.PLAMONDON, Montreal, Dec.13, 1805.N.B.\u2014With reference to the above notice, the undersigned is the only authorised person to settle the affairs of the said Partnership of Des-5f ARTE AD & Pi.AMON DON.(Signed.) Sm-mwf 298\tN.B.DESMARTEAU.Forty-Fifth Dividend.\u2022XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVL iX DKND of FIVE PER CENT on the CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP has this day been declared for the half year ending on the 31st inst., and that the same will be payable at the Office of the Company on and after MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of JANUARY next.By order of the Board.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director.M.H.GAULT, Agent.Toronto, 16th Dec., 1865.\t308 THE GmENS .Insurance & Investment ttompany Office .-.\"-UNION BUILDINGS, Montreal.January 2.\tv North British and Mercantile Insurance Company.IN consequence of the destruction of the Merchants\u2019 Exchange, .the Offices of the Company have been Removed to No.31 St.Francois Xavier Street.Our own Business will be carried on in No.78 St.Francois Xavier Street.MACDOUGALL& DAVIDSON.December 27.\t308 THE undersigned have the honour of Informing their friends and the Public in general, that they have formed themselves into a PARTNERSHIP under the name and firm of N.& W.DESMARTEAU & JODOIN, as WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c.The Business will be carried on in the premises heretofore occupied by the old firm of Messrs.Desmarteau & Plamondon.(Signed,) N.B.DESMARTEAU, W B.DESMARTEAU, A.JODOIN.Jun Montreal, Dec.13, 1865.\t-mwf 298 from tlie London Gazette January 5, 1888.London, 30th December, 1865.XI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Part-J3i nership between the late Honorable George Moffatt and the undersigned, carrying on business in London, under the Firm of Gillespies, Moffatt & Co., and in Montreal, under that of Gillespie, Moffatt & Co, expired this day by effluxion of time.GEORGE MOFFATT, Executor ol the late Honorable George Moffatt, By Jas.B.Greenshields, his Attorney.JAS.B.GREENSHIELDS, ROBT.GILLESPIE.GEORGE MOFFATT, A.T.PATERSON, By James B.Greenshields, their Attorney.JAMES A.GILLESPIE.FOE SALE.TO WOOD MERCHANTS xYND CAPITA LISTS.GRAND ISLE FOR SALE.The Business will be continued as heretofore, in London and Montreal, under the above Firms, by the undersigned.JAS.B.GREENSHIELDS.A.T.PATERSON, By their Attorney, Jas.B.Greenshields.JAS.A.GILLESPIE.1m 24 THE nnconceded portion of this Island, containing 3,700 arpents of the best Land in the Seigniory of Beauharnois, is now offered, for Sale.The Island is well wooded, and conveniently situated for shipping to the Montreal market and for Steamboat use, the Beauharnois Canal running along its whole length.A good road across the Government Dam connects the Island with the thriving Village of Valleyfield, containing the extensive Paper Mills of Alex.Buntin & Co., two Flour Mills, Saw Mills, and other Factories.Offers, stating the price per arpent, and terms of payment, will be received until 1st March.J.M.BROWNING, Agent.FOR SALE.FOR SAFE, Casks CAUSTIC SODA Casks SODA ASH Kegs BI-CAEB.SODA Chests INDIGO Casks OLIVE OIL WALTER PHILIPPS.February G.\t1 Seigniory Office, ) Beauharnois, Feb.6, 18GG.S IstM 33 FOR SALK INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.Province of Canada, ) District of Montreal, j IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In the matter of ROBERT TAYLOR ROUTH, now of the City of Montreal, acting as well personally as having been heretofore Copartner with John Headlam Dawson, of the Village of Port Stanley, in that part of the Province heretofore known as Upper Canada, as Iron Founders, under the name, style and firm of Dawson, Routh & Company ; also as Produce Dealers at Port Stanley aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of Routh and Dawson; and also as Produce Dealers at the City of London, in Upper Canada aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of Routh & Dawson, an Insolvent.LA BAHQDEJU PEOPLE.-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the 1M ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE will take place, at their Banking Blouse, at Three o\u2019clock P.M., on MONDAY, the FIFTH day ofMARCH next, agreeably with the 18th Clause of the Act of Incorporation.By order.B.H.LeMOINE, Cashier.Montreal, 1st Feb., 1868.\tmwfj 28 WMOFldifi'clM THE BOOKS of the Bank will be open for the Transfer of Shares on and after the FIRST day of MARCH next.ON THURSDAY, the Nineteenth day of April next, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, or ai soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said Act.Montreal, 12th Feb., 1866.ROBERT TAYLOR ROUTH.By his Attorneys, ad litem, 38\tA.& W.ROBERTSON.INSOLVENT ^ACT OF 1864.In the matter of MILTON \u2019DARIUS FISK, of Iroquois, C.W., an Insolvent.THE Creditors of the above Insolvent are notified that he has made an assignment of his Estate and Effects to the undersigned, with whom they are required to fyle their attested claims, with vouchers, within two months from this date.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.Montreal, 7th Feb., 1866.\tdu 34 FOR SALE.Quebec, Dec.29, 1SG5.W.DUNN, Cashier.1 CLASS UNION BAN! OF LOWER CANADA.THE Board of Directors hereby give notice that the undernoted instalments of the Subscribed Shares of the Bank will become payable at the Offices of the Bank in Quebec or at the Merchants\u2019 Bank in Montreal Ten per Cent, on 1st March next.Ten per Cent, on 1st May next.Ten per Cent, on 1st July next.Ten per Cent, on 1st November next.By order.W.DUNN, Cashier.Quebec, Dec.29, 1865.\t1 THE undersigned hereby give notice that they will, at the next meeting of the City Council, apply for leave to ERECT A STEAM ENGINE on the premises occupied ,by them, corner St.Maurice Street and Longueuil Lane.FRANKEL & MULLIN.Montreal, Jan.18, 1866.\t18 GELS.D'YAAiBE CHAMPAGNE, mHE undersigned having, as per annexed let-1.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.Besides obtaining for his Wine a first-class Medal at the French Universal Exhibition of 1855, Mr.Farre has been appointed Purveyor to the Courts of Spain and Prussia.E.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO., Gentlemen,\u2014By authority from the house oi Madme.Ve.Chas.Farre in Reims, I hereby appoint you Sole Agents and Importers of the Chas.Farre Champagnes in the whole Province cf 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 the house of Ve.Chas.Farre in Reims.UJanuary 22.\t18 SCOTCH LINO FISH, LOCHFINE HERRINGS, kegs, and hf-kegs At the 13\tITALIAN WAREHOUSE.PRAIRIE CHICKENS, QUAILS, Fresh supplies just received.13\tALEXANDER McGIBBON.MALAGA GRAPES, a few packages for sale 13\tALEXANDER McGIBBON.GREEN PEAS, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES, TOMATOES, GREEN CORN, FRESH PEACHES, TART FRUITS, assorted, PRESERVES, assorted, CROSS & BLACKWELL\u2019S RED CURRENT JELLY CALEES FEET JELLY.CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, CRYSTALIZED APRICOTS, CRYSTALIZED CHERRIES, At the 13\tITALIAN WAREHOUSE, INSOLVENTJL0T OF 1864.In the matter of ALEXANDER COWAN, of Montreal, and SAMUEL FROST HOLCOMB, of Toronto, as will individually as Co-partners in the several Firms of Plen-derson, Holcomb &Co., Montreal and Quebec; Holcomb, Cowan & Co., Kingston; Holcomb, Ptenderson & Co., Toronto and Hamilton; Cowan & Holcomb, Montreal and Quebec ; Holcomb & Cowan, Kingston and Toronto, Insolvents.THE Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that they have made an assignment of their estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and tliey are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the secuiity iiu .hold, if any, and the value of it; and if n< me, stating the fact ; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.A.B.STEWART, Assignee.Montreal, 8th Feb., 1866.\tdu 35 TOGETHER, OR IN LOTS, THAT MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY, adjoining the residence of the late Hon.Geo.Moffatt, fronting on one side on Dorchester Street, West, and the proposed extension of St.Antoine Street on the other, and containing about eleven arpents.The upper, or Dorchester Street portion, situated as It is outside, but in close proximity to, the City Limits, on one of the best roads on the Island, from its position and double frontage, commands extended views of the River and opposite shore, as well as of the Mountain, and offers one of the finest situations for the erection of one or two Mansions, or, if divided into Lots, for several first-class Villa Residences.The lower portion of the Property, fronting on the extension of St.Antoine Street, presents the advantages of being readily sub-divided into Town Lots of great value.Terms of payment liberal.For Plans and further particulars, apply to MR.J.W.HOPKINS, Architect, 59 Great St.James Street.January 17.\t14 EOR SAJLE, STEAMERS, DREDGES, BARGES, AND SCOWS, &C.THE HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS, having no further use for the following VALUABLE PLANT, invite Tenders for the purchase thereof:\u2014 Steamers \u201c Lake St.Peter,\u201d \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d \u201c Montreal,\u201d and \u201cBell,\u201d Dredges Dos.2 and 4.Barges \u201c 'Whitney,\u201d and \u201c McCarthy.\u201d Two large Sco ws, and three small Scows, together with all ANCHORS, CHAINS, and other effects on board, as shewn by Inventory, the whole lying at Sorel, where they can be seen and examined by intending purcharers.For further particulars, apply at the Commissioners\u2019 Office.H.H.WHITNEY, Secretary.Montreal, 1st February, 1866.\t27 FOR SALE ALOIS\u2019 K Y TO IVEISLD ON MORTGAGE, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS COMMERCIAL PAPER, &c.WM.A.CURRY, Accountant & General Agent, 35 Yf.Peter Street.July 20\tly 171 ftDVANCES _0N PRODUCE FHE Subscribers CONTINUE to MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES on PRODUCE consigned to their friends in all the leading Ports of Great Britain and Ireland.RiMMEF GUNN & CO.May 14 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.PROVINCE OF CANADA, ?District of Montreal.\tv IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In the Matter of JOHN COWA,N an Insolvent.ffTHE undersigned has fyled a consent of his X Creditors to his discharge, personally as well as in his capacity of member of the firm of J.& J.Cowan, and on Tuesday, the Seventeenth day of April next, he will apply to the said Court for a confirmation thereof.Montreal, 0th February.1866.JOHN COWAN.By his Attornies, ad litem, 2m-mwf 32\tPERKINS & STEPHENS.FOR SALE.FOR SATDE: J XJ S T FROM.MOET CHASTDOtf, Two Hundred and Fifty Cases OF THEIR DRY SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE No.1 ENGLAND.LAW, YOUHG & CO.December 13.\t296 G XIHTSTlVIvYS.ILLUSTRATED J.NVITATTON BTOTE-PAPER, Envelopes and Cards, GOFFERED NOTE-PAPER AND ENVELOPES, \u2014ADSO,\u2014 CARDS FOR BALL PROGRAMMES New designs.BILL OF FARE CARDS for Dinner Parties All new and elegant designs, suitable for th festive season, just received at ROBERT WEIR & CO.\u2019S,.39 Great St.James Street.December 20.\t302 CHAMPAGNE.CHAS.FAKE\u2019S IMPERIAL, MOET & CHANDON\u2019S GREEN SEAL, Pints and quarts.13\tALEXANDER McGIBBON.GUINNESS & GO\u2019S EXTRA STOUT.400 cases qts, pints and Imperial pints, sale in bond or duty paid.13\tALEXANDER McGIBBON.for BOOTH\u2019S OLD TOM GIN\u2014100 cases 100 cases DeKUPER\u2019S (Red) 13 ALEXANDER McGIBBON, 69 Great St.James Street.January 16.\t13 FOR SAJLK, 100 Tons Pig Iron.M.IT.SEYMOUR.November 3.\t622 MAM SEGARS.10 M Susperior Havana Segars, Jxtst REerEYED and fos Sale by e.Lyman mills, .i 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.January a\t5 nil BOniüG MO PUMPING OIL PUMPS, TUBES ARTESIAN FIRING-, I\u2018rilling Tools, Portable Engines And all necessary Supplies and information.E.E.OILBERT, Canada Engine Works.August 7\t1 86 Notice is hereby given that dame EMILIE DESMARAIS has this day instituted, before the Superior Court at Montreal, an action for separation de biens from Pierre Boisseau, of the Parish of Contrecœur, in the District of Montreal, yeoman, her husband.DORION & DORION, Plaintiff\u2019s Attorney.Montreal, 17th January, 1886.\ta-wf 26 ALL persons indebted to the Estate A.C.AMARY, Manufacturer of Feathers, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned Assignee, at his Office, 464 St.Paul Street, on or before the first January next, 1866, otherwise the same will be placed in the hands of his Attorney for collection.H.DAVIS, Of the firm of Julius Lander & Co.December 15.\t298 Q.II.Mubmiml Co.\u2019s Clfisuiipagne GOLD SEAL, CHAMPAGNE DES SOUVERAINS DRY VERZENAY NEE PLUS ULTRA CABINET 12e©.Saÿer Co.\u2019s Xogsiaes 1844, 1847, 1849, 1851 1852, 1851, 1856, 1858 I860, 1862, 1864 In cases, hogsheads, quarter-casks, and octaves C1(S.Coran & Co.\u2019s Cognac, In cases IX.More\u2019s Champagne : RED SEAL, GREEN SEAL, WHITE SEAL JULES FOURNIER, Sole Agent for Canada, 420 St.Paul Street.January 26.\t3m 22 GRID TRÜIK RAILWAY.POSTAL AISTD MILITARY SERVICE BONDS.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of £6 15s.0d., Sterling, or $32 85c currency, per £100, will be paid on the POSTAL AND MILITARY SERVICE BONDS held in Canada, on and after the 28th of February next, on deposit of the Bonds at the Offices of the Company.JOSEPH HICKSON, Secretary and Treasurer.Point St.Charles, ?Montreal, Jan.30, I860, s 28 jSTOTICE.WE Intend to apply to the Corporation for the liberty of erecting a STEAM ENGIjnE in a part of the premises of Mr.Prowse, corner Great St.James and Dollard Streets.JOHN DOUGALL & SON.February 7.\td JUST PUBLISHED, Imperial 16mo.Cloth, $2.62J ; Halt Moroooo $3.25.The Student\u2019s English Dictionary, BY JOHN OGILVIE, L.L.D.Illustrated by about three hundred Engravings on Wood.London\u2014 Blaokie & Son.CANADA\u2014A.FERRIE & CO., 47 St.John Street Montreal.January 11.\tly 9 ÏI.VCC A MITX.IOIV.DAWSON BROS, have just received :\u2014 HALF A MILLION OF MONEY, by Amelia B.Edwards, complete \u2014also,\u2014 SOCIAL LIFE OF THE CHINESE, with some account of their Governmental, Religious, Educational and Business Customs and Opinions, b.Rev.Justus Doolittle, fourteen years member of the Fuhchau Mission of the American Board, with on hundred and fifty illustrations.For sale at Nos.55 to 59 Great St.James Street, January 27, giPX-IOG-IRYYJVEilVIIES., un.i.s of fare, AND IIINNEK CARDS, NE W DESIGNS.At KOBEHT WEIR Sc CO\u2019S.Stationery Warehouse, 39 and 41 Great St.James Street.December 27.\t303 NTOTMAJSTS PHOTOGRAPHIC SELECTIONS, SECOND SERIES, ARE now binding and will he ready for delivery to subscribers in a few days.This series contains FORTY-EIGHT ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS, from Nature and from some of the choicest Paintings in the Province, as well as from the twelve drawings by C.J.Way, which were painted from Nature expressly for this work,\u2014the whole forming a most valuable and interesting collection, whether viewed as relating to Art, or as illustrating many of the characteristics of Canada.The size of the Work is ROYAL, handsomely bound in HALF-MOROCCO, GILT EDGES.Price $30.00.Mr.Notman invites all who wish to do so, to call and see the original drawings by C.J.Way, which are at present on exhibition at his Studio, 17 Bleury Street.February 2.\t1m 28 SUGAR, MOLASSE AMD SYRUP 35 hhds Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR 56 do Bright CUBA\tdo 42 do do B ARBADOES do 06 puns Sweet MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 40 di CENTRIFUGAL\tdo 00 barrels PORTLAND SYRUP 48 do PHILADELPHIA do For Sale by E.LYMAET MILLS, 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.October 31.\t259 SYR OPS! 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The Mystic Hair Tint is peculiarly adapted for ladies, 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, $1.50 PER PACKAGE.September\tDW122 s.tITsso-x Persons of sedentary habits troubled wit weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart lackof appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommecded by the highest medical aathorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect.They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supersede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required.They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.They create a healthy appetite.They are an antidote to chan6e of water and diet.They overcome the effects of dissipation and late hours.They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.They cure Diarhoea and Cholera Morbus.They cure Liver Compiaint and Nervous Headache They make the weak strong, the languid bril « liant, and are exhausted nature\u2019s great restorer.They are composed of the celebrated Calisaay Bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs all preserved in perfectly pure St.Croix Rum.For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle.Beware of imposters.Examine eveiy bottle See that it has an unmutilated metal cap over top of each bottle, and green label for exportation, around each neck.See descriptive Circular around each bottle.P.H.DRAKE & CO., New York.JOHN F.HENRY k CO., 303 St.Paul Street, (new No 515) Montreal, Wholesale Agents for the Canadas.March.2\tDSW 54 K TT 1ST JST B * W* E JL IL 3 S Ten years have clearly proved that the theory of simplicity, the great element of this pre-paration, which allows its use whenever there is tickling or irritation in the Throat, and producing no debility, is the only and true theory by which a true remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchial Complaints, and all Throat Affections, which, if neglected, end in Consumption, can be effectually cured.Sore Throat, the great origin of Diptheria when neglected, is cured by making a Gargle with equal parts of water.^^\u2022Testimonials of undoubted character can be seen at my office by all.Small bottles 25 cents ; j arge do 50 cents.^gT-Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Medicine.JOHN L.HUNNEWELL, Proprietor.Practioau Chemist, 9 COMMERCIAL WHARF,.BOSTON, MASS Physicians or Dealers supplied in Bulk.Formula and full Testimonial to this Great Aldine Developement sent on demand.For sale by dealers in every City and Town.Dealers with good business references supplied on commission.Lymans, Clare & Co., Kenneth Campbell & Co., Montreal ; Northrop, Lyman & Co., Newcastle, Wholesale Agents.gj January 8.\t1m mwf The Stomach prepares the elements of the bile and the blood ; and if it does the work feebly and imperfectly.Liver Disease is the certain result.As soon, therefore, as any affection of the Liver is perceived, we maybe sure that the digestive organs are out of order.The first thing to be done is to administer a specific which will act directly upon the Stomach\u2014-the mainspring of the animal machinery.For this purpose we can recommend Hoofland\u2019s German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C.M.Jackson, for Jones & Evans, Philadelphia.Acting as an alterative and a tonic, it strengthens the digestion, changes the condition of the blood, and thereby gives regularity to the bowels.Ask for Hoofland\u2019s German Bitters.Take nothing else, and see that the signature of C.M.Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.These Bitters are for sale by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South America.February 19.\tdu DSW 42 USiWKRSAIi COUOÏÏ SIR JAMES CLARKE\u2019S FEMALE PILLS.This well known medicine is no Imposition but a sure and safe remedy for female difficul ties and obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.To married ladies it is peculiarly suited.In all cases of nervous and spinal affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue, or slight ex ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and whites, these pilis will affect a cure when al other means have failed ; and although a powe ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti mony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.Full directions in.the pamphlet around eac package, which should be carefully preserved For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.N.B.\u2014$1 and 5 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle containing over 50 pills, by return of mail.JOB MOSES, N.Y., Sole Proprietor.For sale by Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, General Agents for Canada.Sold by all the Druggists in Montreal and.modioino doaiova everywhere.\t-i^a-nr om December 9.\tly DSW 301 SPECIAL NOTICE.\t.t* T o EVERY ONE SHOULD USE HALLS VEGETABLE SICILLIAN HAIR RENEWER that splendid preparation for the HAIR which is last becoming so popular and so much inquired for.No one who has once tried it will ever give up the use of it.It will restore grey hair to its original color.It will prevent the hair from falling out.It cleanses the scalp, anti makes the hair soft lustrous and silken.It is a splendid hair dressing.\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e Be very particular to ask for HALL\u2019S VEGB* TABLE SICILLlAN HAIR RENEWER, as there is a worthless imitation in the market.For sale by all Druggists.B.P.HALL & CO., Nashua, N.H., Proprietors.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., General Wholesale Agents for Canada.June 29.BATCHELOR\u2019S HAIR DYE.The original and best iu the World.The only true and perfect Hair Dye.Harmless,re liable and instantaneous.Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes.Sold by all Druggists.The genuine is signed William A.Batchelor.Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE-FLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yobs August 18.\tly D\\Ÿ 196 Take Care Now.\u2014Should the Cholera or other epidemics visit this country, the loss oi valuable lives which may follow can he guard ed against by care of the system, and attention to its internal as well as external cleanliness, particularly at this season of the year.Cool the blood, purify the stomach and bowels by the free use daily of the celebrated Plantagenet Mineral Water, and you will do much towards saving the body from the ills to which it is subjected.\u2014M.D.August 11 TOB-AJÜCO ! THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 500 boxes Ciioiee 10\u2019s, varions brands 100 d© .do 5\u2019s, do 400 1-bxs do 1-lbs, do.RIMMER, GURBT & CO, 0982 SAILBJa OF 00EAÎT steamees.Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular line.The steamers for or from Liverpool, call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry.The steamers for or from the Continent, call at Southampton.TO ARRIVE.STEAMER.\tFROM\tFOR SAILS City Washingt\u2019n.Liverpool.N.York.Tan.21 Bavaria.iSoutham\u2019n .N.ï orh.Jan.21 Canada.Liverpool.Boston.Feb.3 Cuba.Liverpool.N .York.Feb.10 Asia.Liverpool.Boston \u2014 Feb.Ï7 TO DEPART.Bremen.New York.Bremen.Feb.21 Canada.Boston.Liverpool.Feb.28 WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB.21, 1866.MOjÿ; '.I^BALHERAtîgig.TEMPBKATlTKH In the shade hy Standard Thermometer, observed at C.II KAHN\u2019S, Optician, 212 .Notre Dame Street.S a.m.\t1 P,M.\t6 P.M.19.o\t22.50\t20.o Recorded by Patent Register.Max.\tMin.\tMean.22.50\t19.50\t21.0 Montreal, Feb.20, 1856.ATJCTIO» SAinsSS H\u2019fitlS DAY.BY L.DM VAN Y.Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, at No.306 Notre Dame Street, at Two and Seven o\u2019clock.SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE \u201cMONTREAL HERALD.\u201d Ottawa, February 20, 1866.Dr.J.A.Grant of this city has been elected to the new Medical Council for the Rideau and Bathurst Division.A fire broice out last night in an unoccupied liouse on Napoleon Street.It was entirely consumed A great many fires have broken out here in unoccupied houses during the last few months.In this last case, incendiarism is strongly suspected.The Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Central Canada is about to bold a session here.A number of prominent members arrived to-day.BY TELEGRAPH.GENERAL PRESS DESPATCHES, ARRIVAL OF THE S.S.MORAVIAN AND BELGIAN.| States has demonstrated that haughty and menacing language will not decide France to withdraw.France is accustomed to move only at her own time ; but she nevertheless wishes to remember ancient friendship with America.What is asked of America is neutrality and the observance of International Law.latest from derry.Pesth, Feb.8.\u2014Tne Austrian Government is about to send an answer to the Prussian .Government firmly refusing the demands of the latter with respect to the Duchies.The Heela left Liverpool on the afternoon of of Feb.6th, direct for Boston.Sir Charles Wood had resigned the office of Secretary of State, for I ndia.The Herald says that Mr.Layard is spoken of as his successor.His resignation is attributed to the state of his health and his desire for private life.The Times warmly eulogizes Mr.Wood\u2019s long official career.A meeting had been held in London of persons interested in the submarine telegraph cables, presided over by Earl Shrewsbury, to consider the merits of the Macintosh system for constructing cables and to procure its adoption.It is claimed for Macintosh\u2019s system that it is so superior that 80 per cent more signalling power can be obtained than in the late Atlantic cable, that the cable is strong enough to sustain 20 miles of its own length in water, and that three cables under the new system can be constructed for the cost of one such as the Atlantic Go\u2019s.A proposition was moved for laying a cable direct from England to the United States via Falmouth and Cape Cod.The meeting adjourned to a future day.On closing the special commission for the Fenian trials, the Dublin Judges highly eulogised the proceedings of the Grand and other Jurors, and claimed that the whole course adopted had been marked with moderation and justice, and would be fully approved by the country.Three soldiers and seven civilians had been arrested at Carrick-on-Suir, charged with Fenianism.Spain.\u2014The Governor of Cadiz has been notified fry telegraph from the Spanish Minister, at London of two vessels having left the Mersey under the American flag, but destined for privateering against Spain under the Chilian flag.The same despatch asserted that two other vessels were being fitted out in the Clyde with a similar object.In the Spanish Chamber of Deputies the following amendment to the address in response to the Queen\u2019s speech had been offered \u201c Our financial difficulties increasing from day to day, will cause ruin of agriculture and manufactures.It is necessary to balance expenditure with revenue, as it is impossible to raise taxes already too heavy.We must make reductions to the amount of three hundred millions reals.It is only by this means that we shall establish our credit, and avert dangers Portland, Feb.19.Tho Moravian arrived last night and the Belgian this morning.The Moravian, Capt.Litton, which left Liverpool at 2 30 on the afternoon of the 18th and Londonderry on the 19th, arrived at Portland at 11 this evening.The City of New York reached Queenstown at noon on the 7rh and Liverpool at 2 p.m.on the Stir ; the Hansa reached Southampton on the forenoon of the 8 th ; the North American at Londonderry on the 9th.The U.S.war steamers Canadaigua and Shenandoah arrived at Madeira on 21st Jan.from Boston.Liverpool, 9th, evening.\u2014In Manchester the market is firmer and prices tend upwards.Breadstuffs very dull and tending downward.Provisions steady.Lard still advancing.London, 9th, evening.\u2014Consols 86j to 86J ; 5-2û\u2019s 674 to 67| i HI- Cent, shares 741 to 75 ; Erie shares 52J to 63j The bullion in the Bank of England had increased £108,500.Liverpool, Feb.8th.\u2014 Weather unusually wild and boisterous.Breadstuffs\u2014Flour sales quite impracticable.Western Canal 26s to 27a ; Philadelphia and Baltimore 27s to 27s 6J.Wheat : Not a very limited demand.American White and mixed 10s 9d to 11s 2d ; Red 10s to 10s 2d.Corn was of a restricted consumptive character.White 30s to 30s 6d ; mixed do , 28s 6d ; Yellow 29s.Consols 865 to 86!.Parliamentary proceedings of the 7th, unimportant.Mr.Potter in tho House of Commons moved for a copy of the correspondence relati ve to the removal of Mr.Gordon from the magistracy in Jamaica, and the circumstances connected with Morant Bay lockup case.Motion agreed to.Lord Dufferin remains in the Ministry and succeeds the Marquis ofHartington as under secretary of war.The Pali Mali Gazette announces Mr.Stan-feld\u2019s acceptance ot the under Secretaryship.India.-Lord Monteagle died on the 7th.The Dublin police discovered a Fenian armoury in that city.ACircularof Ginon & Co.,Liverpool, shows the exports of British testile fabrics from that port for New York during January, to be greatly in excess of those of any previous year.Referring to this statement the Times in its city article sàys it is stated that thus far during February there is considerable decrease in shipments, and that decrease is expected to continue, owing to the fulfilment of contracts and absence of fresh orders coming forward.Satterthwaite\u2019s Circular, Evening, Feb.7th, says that notwithstanding the depression on the Stock Exchange American Securities have remained firm.5-20\u2019s have been in fair demand for investment, both in the London market and for European accounts, and in the absence of any large shipments from America have advanced nearly one per cent.Illinois and Erie\u2019s have declined.Spain and Chili\u2014The London Times publishes a translation of a letter from the late Admiral Pareja, -written just before his suicide, to his friends in Europe.It shows he was overwhelmed with the idea of having inflicted the calamity of war upon two friendly nations.He says \u201cThis letter will convey to you news of my death.The error of judgement and not of will with which I have unfortunately misguided the Government of my Queen cannot have any other expiation.I have been prejudiced and unjust towards Tavira and request him to pardon me.He did know this Republic better than anybody else, and his advice and proceedings were ever safe and sound.It is the interest of our country to embrace the first movement to make peace with Chili.A telegram from Rotterdam says the Chilian privateer Independence remained at Tavira closely watched by a Dutch frigate.In the Spanish Senate during the debate on the address in response to the Queen's speech, the Minister of State said the recognition of Italy by Spain had no signification beyond the renewal of diplomatic intercourse between two countries.The amendment which had been proposed regretting recognition of the Italian kingdom was rejected by 100 to 65 votes.France.\u2014The Corps Legislatif, by 158 to 38, resolved that the proposals of the Minister of Finance relative to the augmentation of the sinking fund should be referred to the Committee of the Budget.Bourse firmer ; 68f.90c.The Duchies.\u2014A public meeting recently held at Alloua to consider the state of the Duchies, had given rise to a correspondence between the two great German powers Austria had expressed her decided disapproval of these proceedlugs at the meeting.India.\u2014 The mails from Bombay to Jan.13th and Calcutta Jan.7th, were received.The news is unimportant.The Cape of Good Hope mails from Table Bay Jan.2nd were received.The Basuto war continued unchanged.In Natal the Colonzo difficulty was still unsettled.The London discount market was without any new feature The Bank rate remains 8 per cent ; and in open market the quotations only fractionally lower Funds dull but steady.The Queen opened parliament in person on the 11th in a speech which was read by the Lord Chancellor.It opens by announcing the approaching marriage of Princess Helena and regretting the death of the King of the Belgians.It says the foreign relations are satis-factory, and the recent meeting of the French and English fleets tended to confirm the existing friendship of the two nations.It rejoices that the American civil war been successfully terminated, and that the people of that country are wisely repairing the ravages of war, and adds that the abolition of Slavery calls forth cordial sympathies and congratulations.It is also satisfactory to state that the Slave trade on the African coast has been reduced to very narrow limits.The correspondence relative to the injuries to American commerce by cruisers under the Confederate flag, will be laid before Parliament.Satisfaction is expressed at the renewal of diplomatic relations with Brazil, and regret at the Spanish Chilian .difficulty, but the good offices of England and Fiance have been accepted.The treaties with Japan and Austria are referred to with satisfaction.The deplorable events in Jamaica are referred to with regret, and the measures taken in the matter are detailed.It is said that proceedings are still in progress in British North America for the carrying out of the Confederation of the Colonies.These are watched with interest, and great importance is attached to the object.Great concern is expressed for the cattle plague.The Fenian conspiracy is referred to as adverse alike to property and religion and the authority of law, which last had, however, been firmly and impartially vindicated.Reference was then made to sundry local measures including the reform bill.A warm debate ensued in both Houses on the G overnment course in regard to the cattle plague.An amendment censuring the Government was moved in the House of Lorcis but withdrawn, and an address in reply to the speech was passed.The debate in Commons stands adjourned.Lord DeGrey succeeds Sir C.Wood as Secretary of State for India, and the Marquis of Hartington succeeds DeGrey in the war department.An address in the French Senate in reply to the Emperor\u2019s speech, says the firm communi-ation made by the Emperor to the United which threaten us.Russia and America.\u2014Lengthy debates are published of the grand entertainment given on the 19th January to General Clay, American Minister to Russia, while travelling in the interior, by the Corporation and merchants at Moscow .Gen.Clay and his Secretary of Legation, were received with the greatest enthusiasm.Toasts at the banquet to the E mperor of Russia, President of the United States, and guests of the evening evoked protracted cheering-.The speeches on both sides were most fraternal, and ardent wishes were interchanged for continued friendly relations and increased commerce between the two countries.The London Times devotes an editorial to the above demonstration, and says that strange as the sympathy in feeling of the two Governments so opposite may appear, there is nothing paradoxical in it.Each nation in its own way entertains certain aspirations so like those of others, that they are content to sink all minor differences in identity of over-ruling view.These aspirations the Times says are destiny, aggrandizement and protection.Austria.\u2014The Austrian expedition to the East is to sail in April with the object of concluding the treaties of commerce with Siam, China and Japan.The Hungarian Diet presented a congratulatory address to the Emperor at Pesth.The Emperor in reply expressed his belief in the satisfactory solution of pending difficulties.Prussia.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 251 to 44, adopted resolutions in spite of ministerial opposition declaring the annexation of Lavenberl to the Prussian Crown illegal until sanctioned by the Chamber.Egypt.\u2014Telegraphic communication between Malta and Egypt is again restored.Fresh disturbances had broken out in Lebanon.Much fighting was reported.The Turkish troops were en route for Sien.India.\u2014Bombay, Jan.31st.\u2014Cotton very firm.Shipments continue heavy.Exchange 2j.Freight to Liverpool 40s.Calcutta, Jan.29th.\u2014Market unchanged.Bombay, Feb.2nd\u2014Cotton and Exchange dull and declining.Freights unchanged.It is probable that the Cotton shipments of the month will be above 100,000 bales.New York, Feb.20.\u2014The escape of Gen.Crawford, Rio Grande fillibuster, is confirmed.Memphis, Feb.20.\u2014The billiard tournament continues.The first game last night was a carem game of five hundred points, between Choate ot Cincinnati, and Myers of Memphis.Meyers was the winner by 46 points.The second game was a similar one between Brown, of Nashville, and Barett, of Memphis.Barrett was the winner by 138 points.The third game was a French carem game of 50 points between Roberts, the English champion, and Kavanagh, the American Champion.Roberts was the winner by 22 points.The Columbus, Ga., Sun gives the particulars of an emeute in the streets of that city between negro soldiers and inhabitants, in which one negro was killed and several whites were badly wounded The Savannah Herald says,the Georgia Senate passed a resolution appointing commissioners to proceed toWashington, and request the withdrawal of the negro troops from the State.The Mayor of Columbus lias ordered no liquor to be sold to negroes, and the Council of Columbus have appointed a committee to wait upon the United States .officers to see if some measures cannot be perfected for the removal of tho detachment of colored troops there.New Haven, Conn.Feb.20.\u2014The democracy of this city are firing 36 guns in honor of President Johnson and his veto of the Freedmen\u2019s Bureau Bill.Albany, Feb.20.\u2014A national salute was fired here to-day by the direction of the Common Council, in honor of the veto message of the President.New York, 20th\u2014rI^oCommerciaV5 Washington telegram says, there is great excitement hereto-day on the probable action |of Congress respecting the Freedmen\u2019s Bill.The galleries of the Senate are densely packed with an eager audience.The chances seem rather in favor of its passage over the President\u2019s veto by a two-thirds vote, but the result is very doubtful.It has transpired thata majority of the Cabinet was in favor of the veto yesterday.It was supported by Secretarys Seward, McCulloch, and Wells, and also it is said, by Dennison.The other members opposed it.New York, 20th.\u2014The Rost\u2019s Washington telegram says, the Ways and Means Committee this morning, voted not to change the tax on whiskey.The tax will therefore remain at §2 per gallon.New York, 20 th.\u2014A scheme to release all the Tombs prisoners has been discovered.One of the convicts obtained a key with which it is reported he unlocked, on Thursday, the door of his cell and the doors of the other cells.The Commercial\u2019s money article contains the following \u201c The sub-Treasury, on Saturday and yesterday sold about 5 millions of gold at 1374, an \u201909 p o cncn' bOOife.CMOsUOO oooooooo cnooor 04X0100 ooooo KSKSpSig QSfi-telwpQtdMggwoo-ooaa 5§85$s2S»?3 3ë§g§§§gà§gS!s§§ ose £ I S?\t£ o g sj-.g\u2019o O 5; S2?g*\"2 Qg: S*»! L J -.9 ~ I ^ hri ' c: CTt} SOS\u2019s 2 3 \"! 2 2?M\t^ fn-j 'wnvww znwwv IPO OCDpfD^CDOfDCDOCD 21c.Financial.Sterling Exchange unsettled in consequence of advance in New York city, the quotation there to-day being 8; to 8Î prem.Bankers' 60-day drafts on Loudon nominal for cash ; the counter and credit rate is 9J to 10 prem.Demand drafts onNew York 27 dis.Latest Western Advices.\u2014The following are the latest Western Advices Milwaukee, Feb 19.\u2014Wheat $1,19, in store, quiet.Flour, $6,50, nominal.Pork, asking $26,50.CmcAGO.Feb.19.\u2014Wheat, $1,17*, instore, dull.Corn 37c to 38c, in store, nominal.Pork $26.00, firm.Freights in New York.\u2014The Tribune of Saturday says :\u2014 Freights are quiet.The engagements to Liverpool are 7,000 bush.Corn at Gjd., and per steamer 300 bales Cotton at jd.To Demerara, 2,500 bush Oats at 85e\u201e gold, per hag of 5 bush.A bark to Belfast at 5s 6d with grain.Imports at New York.\u2014The total imports at New York for the week compare as follows :\u2014 ending.Feb.16.Feb.9.Feb.2 Dry goods.$1,7112,474\t$1,711,870\t$1,380,620 Gen Merch\u2019ndise.3,340,821\t1,833,068\t2,841,953 Total.$3,133,295\t$6,574,936\t$7,222,573 The imports of foreign dry goods compare as follows with former returns : For the week\t1864.\t1865.\t1866.Entered al the port.$-2 025,963 $327,866 $1,792,474 Thrown on market.2,132,411 1,043,381\t4,280,068 Since Jan.1.\t1884.\t1865.\t1866.Entered attheport.$13,131,928 $3,936,059 25,303,435 Thrown on market.13,647,047 4,610,880 22,06^,797 RATES OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN NEW YORK.February 18.The nominal rate for Foreign Exchange is 107J net for Bankers\u2019 60 days Sterling Bills.We quote :\u2014Bills at 60 days on London, IO6J1® 107J Commercial; 107J leb 108 for Bankers; do at short sight, 10943)109! ; Paris at 60 days, 5.27!.to 5 22! ;do.at short sight, 5.20 to 5.171; Antwerp, 5.30 to 5.235 i Swiss, 5.25 to 5.22! ; Hamburg, 35! to 36 ; Amsterdam, 40| to 405 ; Frankfort, 40! to 405 ; Bremen, 771 to 78 ; Prussian thalers, 705 to 715.We also annex a monthly table of the fluctuations in gold for the previous four years, commencing with January, 1862.the date of the suspension of specie payments : 1862.\t1363.\t1801.\t1865 \t\t\u2022\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \tcn\t2\t\t0\t0\t0\tQ\tOJ \tft\ttc\tit\tba\tit\t\tit\t'bJQ Date.\tO J\tw\tO\tw\t0 Hi\tE\tO\t3 \tT>ar to 10o\t\t134\t160\t151\t160\t1971\t234* \t.lOJ\t101\t153\t172\t157\t160\t196|\t216* \t.101\t102\t139\t171\t159\t169\t1481\t201 \t\t102\t146\t159\t166\t187\t144\t150 \t.102\t101\t143\t155\t163\t190\t121) J\t145! 147| \t\t109\t140\t14 S\t189\t251\t135^\t July .\t.109\t120\t123\t145\t222\t285\t138\t146a \t.112\t116\t122\t129\t231\t262\t1404\t145| \t.116\t124\t127\t143\t185\t255\t142$\t145 Oct\t\t\t.122\t137\t140\t166\t189\t2:9\t144\t149 \t.129\t133\t143\tiol\t2Ü9\t260\t146*\t1484 1463 Dec.\t\t.130\t134\t147\t152.\t211\t214\t144}\t Silver is in limited request at\t\t\t\t\t\t5 to 6 cents\t\t below gold.h}\u2019*-p 1 P-c 1 g.o cr o m CD P, M 0\t£> I00.\u201e W n *0 W 1 ** 05 -3GO 02 if?- aac-v-.o o o ,o o\to\to\to\tP O O £ >-t\t£ CD g: £L CmCmc 000\t^\to\ta Cf CD\t2\t®\tCD\t
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