Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 18 septembre 1866, mardi 18 septembre 1866
[" i»OST MoKTasAX, May g, 1S36, â.îTi'Faïs and Bepartnres ol BSaïls a* M!on* treal.Dos, a m 7.45\tam 8.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 10.46 pm 11.40 a m 9.45\ta m m m 7.45\ta m 1.45\tp m 1.45\tp m 6.30 p m 9.15 a m 4.46\tp m 10.45 a m 11.00 a m 0.80 a m Mails.Quebec by Steamboat.Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Sorel,Three Rrvers.&c, by str Canada West Day Train.[1] Canada West Night Train.[2j Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E.,Napierville Î and Ciarenceville.S Sew York, Boston, Buffalo, ) Troy, &e.( St.Hyacinthe, Richmond \\ and Island Pom.[3] S Portland.[4] Ohateauguay, Beauharnois £ and Huntingdon.f Lachine.| 3t.Remi, Hemmingford & j Plattsbnrg.) fl.SO a m 00 p m p m .00 p m Ohambly.} Longueuil.1 Contrecœur, Varennes and ( Vercheres.i St.Laurent, St.Eustache, j St.Scholastique, &c.( Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese, & ( Ste.Jerome.i Rlgaud, Carillon, Grenville ) and Way Offices to Ottawa j Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & ' P.E.Island, via Portland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.(Ditto every Saturday.I Ditto via Boston, fortnightly, I Cunard Mail.£Cl.OSI5.\u201c 6.30\tp m 7.00\tp m 1.30\tp m 4.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 7.00\tp m 2.15\tp m 7.45 a m 2.30\tp m 2.30 p m 6.00\ta m 1.15\tp m 1.15 p m 6.00 a m 6.00\ta m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 6.00\ta m 3.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 7.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 6.00\ta m '.00 a m 7.00 .p m 7.00 p m AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.SPECIAL NOTICES.LEAKAGE.\u2014Everybody WHO Has travelled knows how inconvenient it is to carry li §cine^: Carleton & Hovey\u2019s elegant SUMMER LOZENGES do away with this trou-oie, as they cure all Summer diseases of the bowels.May 23.122 AYEU\u2019S PIEES.Mr 5 Y VOLUME LVIII.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1866.MEDICAL.[1]\tConductor's Bag open till 8.50 a.m.[2]\tdo\tdo\t8.50\tP.M.[3]\tdo\tdo\t1.40\tP.M.[4]\tdo\tdo\t8.00\tP.M.Registered letters must be posted 15 minutes efore The closing of each Mail.All the above Mails are daily, except Sunday.FOR Sale.1866.«MW SHUT J.W.BRADLEY\u2019S ÎIHUpilex elUPTIC.They will not Bend or Break like the single springs, but will Preserve their Graceful and Perfect shape, whore three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless.Each Hoop is composed of tyo diilytempered steel springs, braided tightly aad firmly together, edge to edge, forming the Strongest, most Flexible, and still the Lightest Hoop made.In fact, for the Promenade, or the House, the Church, Theatre, Bailroad Cars, Carriages, Crowded Assemblies, &c., &c., they are superior to all others.Combining Comfort, Durability, and Economy, with that Elegance of shape which has made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC the ¦ STANDARD SKIRT of tire FASHIONABLE WORLD.For Young Ladies, Misses and Children they are superior to all others.Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt, Manufactured exclusively by WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, The Sole Owners of the Patent, 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Beade Street, NEW YORK CITY.For sale in all first-class Stores throughout the United States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, West Indies, and other Countries.SZPIFlIlSrG!- IF S Lrl XOI\\TS.IN J.W.BRADLEY\u2019S BDFIÆX EÏÆIPTK) SKIRTS, The How Empress Trail, And All Other Styles, in Great Variety ctf Size.Fob Sai.e et HENRY MORGAN & CO.DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.J W.BRADLEY\u2019S NEW SPRING- STYLES, 'ï\u2019ïse Kïiïjpye^s Trail, The PrisSe of The World, AND OTHER STYLES, IN ALL NOS.AND SIZES.For Sals ey H.oc H.MERRILL.ï\u2019AAiSarïXOISr ISTOTiaiE.NOYELTY OF THE SEASON, THE E13 PI HE THAÏE, AND ALL OTHER STYLES IN J.W.BRADLEY\u2019S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBTS, ALL SIZES.Fob Sale by MURPHY BROS.J.W.BRADLEY\u2019S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.Most Popular, Stylish, Elegant and Economical Skirt Worn.For Sale By GAGNON, WATSON & CO.AAXjILj hx-tb lELA-GOB.Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirts, Far Superior to all others, for Beauty, Grace, Comfort, Elegance, and Durability.Fob Sat.k by MBS.GUNN.Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirt T Greatest Improvement in LADIES SKIRTS we have ever seen\u2014All Elegance and Comfort.For Sale By JAS.MORISON & CO.TH BUY THE BEST 1 LATEST FASHION The Wew Empress Trail.J.W.BRADLEY\u2019S 1HDPÎ/EX EÏJLÏPTH) SKIRTS.All Styles and Sizes.For Sale by DUFRESNE, GRAY & CO.6m 62 March 14.R J R THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY! RADWATS READY RELIEF ! Cures Pain Instantly ! AND IS A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE of! Asiatic Cholera, Yellow Fever, Small-Pox A ND5K)TLXElC PESTILENCES ! ITS PROP.FBTTBS, As aniANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT.AN TI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE-STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE ANODYNE, SUDORIFIC, FEBRIFUGE.IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MED1CA ! In Sudden Attacha Of Diarrhcea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholic, Cramps, ftpasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, *fec.,\t\u2014One tea-spoonful in a glass of water will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly stop the most severe pains.It seized with Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.,\u2014One application will afford immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the cure.Ifthe country Merchant or Druggist will not sell you RAuWAY\u2019S genuine, address Dr.JOHN RAD WAY, 515 St.Paul Street, Montreal.You will get the genuine direct by mail for the sum of 25 cents.N.B.Beware of worthless Imitations and counterfeits of this infallable remedy.Purchase none but RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.See that the signature of RADWAY & CO.is upon the outside label of each bottle.Country Merchants and Druggists purchase these worthless imitations for less than one half the price of RAD WA Y\u2019S, yet charge the public the same price, (25 cents per bottle, as DR.RAVIVA VS, hence their object in urging upon the pxiblic xoorthless preparations.) Instant Hell» Weeded In violent diseases, instant relief is required.Asiatic Cholera, Iuflamation op the Bowels, Cholic, Fits, Ship Fever, Croup, Diptherta may prove fatal within an hour or two, if not checked by a powerful antidote like RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, and all acute and inflamatory maladies,whetherRbeumatism Neuralgia, Inflamation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal difficulties, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding curative.The Ready Relief is as sudden in its operation as the malady itself.It is more active than the virus of the most swift and deadly epidemic.With this Remedy at hand to use on the first symptom of pain and uneasiness, no person need suffer an hour\u2019s sickness.All Around tlie CrIoHjc.Cerlificates of startling Cures of the most violent B.nd deadly diseases are on record at Dr.Radway\u2019s Offices in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating from the highest authorities in the world.There is not a Town or City of importance (except a few in China) on the Globe but that Radway\u2019s Medicines have cured the sick when all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters written direct to Dr.Rad way, and through the U.S.Ministers and Consols abroad.Read the following from the Sisters of Mercy.Dorchester Street Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy : Dr.Radway,\u2014I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OYER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &c., &c.One of our Sisters had the rheumatism in her head for a great many years\u2014having taken a /ew spoonfulls of relief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since.1 always use it for the dyspepsia and for colds, and always with success.It is very useful for sore throat, coughs, influenza, diptheria, Ac.It has a good effect in flatulence or wind cholic.1 use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous effect.In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids.SISTER MARY de BONSECOURS.INSURANCE.LIFE ASSURANCE.Scoltisti Prorincial Assurance Co1! SPECIE NOTICE, UNDER the \u201cDOUBLE ASSURANCE SYSTEM\u201d adopted by the SCOTTISH PRO-YIN CIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, a person may insure with a GUARANTEED INCREASE ON AMOUNT INSURED OF £4 PER CENT.PER ANNUM, until the sum in policy is doubled, after which it remains constant.Example:\u2014-A person aged 25 may assure £500,\u2014gradually increasing by £4 per cent, per annum until the sum in policy amounts to £1000,\u2014by a yearly premium of £15 14s.2d.A.DAVIDSON PARKER, SECBETARY.Head Office,\u2014Place d*Armes, Montreal.August 23.\t201 INSURANCE.THE PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Ko.ISOIlroiuUray, New York.Cash Capital.§1,000,000\t00 Assets, 1st July, 1800.§1,691,908\t90 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien, on Real Estate.$262,201\t29 Loans on Stocks, payable on demand.98,810\t00 Bills Receivable, for Premiums on Marine and Xniand Risks.4,03,340 17 United States Stocks, (market value).614,511\t98 State and Municipal Stocks and Bonds, (mp.rketvalue).102,700\t06 Interest accrued.10,878\t00 Real Estate owned by the Co\u2019y.\t6,780\t86 Cash in Bank and on hand.55,438\t74 Cash in the hands of Agent, in course of transmission.39,533 75 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at Office (Fire, Inland and Marine).83,396\t80 Other Property, Miscellaneous items.14 377 25 EAGLE life Assurance Company of London ESTABLISHED 1807.Realized Assets over £2,000,000 Sterling.Annual Income nearly £500,000 Sterling.Number of existing Policies is upwards of Eighteen Thousand.Amount Assured exceeds Nine Millions Six Hundred Thousand Pounds.Lives Assured are permitted, without extra charge, to reside in any country.The rates now charged are lower than those required by many of the Offices, and as compared with them.A Bonus is, in fact, at once secured by effecting an Assurance with the Eagle Company, whose available Assets, on the 30th June, 1859, amounted to the sum of Two Millions.Bonuses are declared every five years, and the next division will take place in 1867, and parties now Assuring will participate therein.Any further particulars can be obiained atth Office.W.MACDONALD, Agent for Canada Office\u2014Great St.James Street, opposite the Montreal Bank.July 20.\t172 NOTICES.FOR SaLE.$1,691,968 90 THE ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., JVo.IS Wall Street, Mew York, Continue to Insure Caigoes, Vessels and Freight against Marine Risks.No Fire Risks taken disconnected from Marine Risks.ASSETS, JULY 1,186C, $1,127,618 56, AFTER PAYING ALL ADJUSTED LOSSES, LEAVING UNPAID AND UNADJUSTED $20,000.This Company have made arrangements to is sue, when desired.Policies and Certificates payable in LONDON and LIVERPOOL, at the Counting Rooms of Messrs.DRAKE, KLEIN\") WORT & COHEN, TRUSTEES: INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.In the Matter of JOSEPH BOLDUC dit GERMAIN, of Joilrtte, C.È., an Insolvent.A DIVIDEND SfiEET has been prepared, subject to objection until the Sixth day of October, 1866.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.Montreal, Sept.15| 1866.\tdu 222 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.PROVINCE OF CANADA, ) District of Montrkal, ( In the matter of EDWARD SPELLMAN, of Laprairie, Ü.E., An Insolvent.Notice is hereby given that the said Edward Spelnan has deposited with me, tlie official Assigne! to his Estate, a deed of set-tiementand dischi rge executed by his creditors, and that if ox Position to such settlement and discharge be not made by one of tbe said Edward Spelman\u2019s creditors within six juridical days after the last publication of this notice, he shall act upon snob deed of settlement and discharge according to its terms.JOHN WHYTE.Montreal, Sept.11th, 1SGG.du 218 INSOLVENT ACT UF 1864.In the Matter ofR ELLIOTT & CO., of Belle ville, C.W., Insolvents.THE Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that they have made an assignment of their Estate and Effects, under tlie above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it ; and if none, stating the fact; the whole attested under oath, with the - vouchess in support of such claims.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.Montreal, 23th August, 1866.\tdu 211 Total loss by Portland Fire, $82,111 24, of which amount $77,067 49 has been paid in Cash, and $5,043 75 is in abeyance.The undersigned is autnonseu to accept MARINE and INLAND RISKS for the above Company* ROBERT HAMPSOK, No.8 Common Street.August 31.\t20S Price 25 cents a Bottle.Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants.JOHN\" HADWAY, M.D., & CO., 513 And 515 St, Paul Street, Montreal, And 87 MaidenLane New York.July 20.\t172 For Sale by tbe SisDscribcrs î MUSCOVADO SUGARS MOLASSES, Syrup TEAS\u2014Young Eyson, Twankay, Uncolored Japan, Souchong, Congou, Orange and Flowery Pekoe, Mandarin Mixture WINES\u2014Port, Hunt & Co\u2019s Sherry, B.Vergara\u2019s in variety ; Tarragona Port, Champagne, Claret in hhds and qr-casks BRANDY\u2014Otard.Dupuy k Co.United Vineyard Proprietors, Sazerac, in wood and bottle ; Vivier & Canand and L.And-drew, in qr-casks and octaves GIN\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s, in cases JAMAICA RUM, Islay Whisky, Sheriff\u2019s in wood and bottle W.W.VINEGAR, Cod Oil SALAD OIL, Prunes, Paraffine Candles INDIGO, Liquorice CURRANTS, Corks, B.Blue, Sago KINGSFOBD\u2019S Washing Crystal GUNPOWDER\u2014Blasting, F, FF, and FFF.loose and in canisters GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.June 15.\t142 MONEY TO LEND UPON FIRST MORTGAGE ON CITY PROPERTY or GOOD FARMS in the Country-in Sums of Six Hundred Dollars and.upwards, at Eight per Cent, interest.Privilèges oî Bailleur de Fonda and other First Mortgages purchased.Apply to the undersigned.T.DOUCET, N.P., 63 St.Francois Xavier Street.Montreal, 3rd August, 1866.\t185 KEMOVAJL.joxiosr YYX'XPcmL'T as go.Have now Removed to their NEW PREMISES, 377 Notre Dame Street, 2 doors East of St, John Street, W HERE they have opened out and are prepared to show, a splendid assortment of all the goods in their line, comprising in part,\u2014 l adies\u2019Under-clothing, Baby Linens, Children\u2019s Dresses, Boy\u2019s Suits, Ladies\u2019 Breakfast and Dressing Gowns ; Gentlemen\u2019s Dress and Flannel Shirts ; Gentlemen\u2019s Merino, Silk and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers ; Gentlemen\u2019 Gloves, Hosiery and Ties in every variety Ladies\u2019, Misses, and Boy\u2019s Merino Under-clothing, all sizes ; Baby Hoods, Cloaks, Hats and Christening Robes.Also, asplendid assortment Ladies\u2019, Gent\u2019s and Children\u2019s Umbrellas, Towels, Sheetings, Table Napkins, &c., &c.JOHN A1TKEN & CO., 377 Noire Dame street.April 25.\t88 JACQTJES-CARTITEK, Pharmacy, GLOBENSKY SON k CO., 31 Jac«ines-C»rtier Square.31 THE undersigned beg to inform the public that they Rave opened a DRUG STORE, wheie they will always have on hand a com.plete assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes, Patent Medicines.PIair& Tooth Brushes, Combs, &c., &c.They hope that the quality and cheapness of their goods will secure the public patronage.They inform the public that having secured the services of Mr.C, N.SIMS, a Druggist of large experience and a Licentiate of the McGill University, under whose immediate supervision the business is conducted, the utmost reliance may be placed in their preparations, and everything purchased at their establishment.The undersigned also beg to Inform the public that they sell the renowned Dr.Globensky\u2019s Pectoral Syrup, for all kinds of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, Consumption and Vomiting of Blood.The in-lallibility of this Syrup can be seen by the following extract of a letter from the Revd.J.A.De-vine, M.A, Dr.Globensky, Montreal.My dear Doctor,\u2014It gives me sincere pleasure to be able to record my appreciation of your skillful treatment of my Bronchial affection.Deeply seated for many months before I placed myself under your care, I am sure it will gratify you to learn that you have accomplished a compleie cure.I remain, dear Doctor, Your obliged friend, J.A.Devine, M.A., 1241 Dorchester, West.Montreal, 11th Sept., 1865.To Messrs.Globensky, Son & Co.Gentlemen,\u2014I think it my duty in the Public interest to say that a few years ago I was affected by a disease of the lungs, with spitting of blood and matter, from which I suffered during ten years, without permanent benefit, though treated by some of the first Physicians.In 1863 I placed myself under Dr.Globen-sky\u2019s care, and I am happy to say that I improved at once, and after a few month\u2019s treatment 1 was perfectly restored.I now enjoy a robust health, and am able to attend to my business as formerly.I am, Yours truly, F.X.SAUCIER, Flour Merchant, 179 Commissioners Street.Montreal, May 17,1866.The Pectoral Syrup is Prepared only by xjpt.o-x.oiBiBiixrspsrs'-, AND SOLD BY GLOBENSKY, SON & CO., 21 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, 21.Price per Bottle, $1.00.Half-size,\t0.60.Trade discount allowed to Merchants.June 8.\t138 THIS CITimS liisuraœ & Imtmeni Companf Office :\u2014UNION BUILDINGS, Montreal.January 2.\tV WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY CAPITA £.1400,000 ESTABLISHED 1851.F I E A ST 2> M A R I K F- HEAD OFFICE\u2014Church Street, Toronto.HON.JOHN McMURRICH, President.CHAS.MAGRATH, Vice-President.THI^\u2019 COMPANY insures against Loss or Daiii:\" e by Fire on Buildings generally, and their contents, for long or short periods, as may be wanted.The rates of Premiums, based on long experience, Will be found moderate.A.M.COHEN Agent, April 28.\t97)\t6m 101 Joseph Gaillard, Jr.George Mosle Ed ward F Davison A LeMoyne, Jr., E.H.R.Lyman Lawrence Wells John Au chin clos s Edward F.Sanderson Leopold Bierwirth Simon de Visser John S.Williams Alex.M.Lawrence Fredk.G.Foster George Christ Richard P.Bundle John A.Ralli ?Francis Cott.enet | Alex\u2019r Hamilton, Jr, I George F.Thomas | C.H.Sand W.F.Cary, Jr.Cornelius K.Sutton W.A.Sale Edward Haight James Brown N.D.Carlile William Schall Leopold Huffer Wm.S.Wilson F.Cousinery Gustav Schwab John F.Schepeler EUGENE DUTILH, President.ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.The undersigned is authorised to receive and forward applications for Insurance with the above Company.HENRY McKAY, 18 St.Sacrament Street.August 6.\t186 THE EUROPEAN Plisenls Fire Insiiraase Company OF LONDON Established in 1782.mHIS COMPANY having Invested,in conformi-ty wtih the Provincial Act, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the SPECIAL SECURITY of POLICY HOLDERS IN CANADA, is prepared to accept RISKS on DWELLING HOUSES, Household Goods and Furniture, and General Merchandise, at the lowest current Rates.JAMES DAVISON,Manager.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., aoents von Canadj, February 2.BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANOE_C 0 M P A N Y.FIRE ASSURANCE.riYHE Subscriber continues to grant INSUR-L ANCE AGAINST FIRE, on ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PROPERTY at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.M.H.GAULT, Agbnt, 77 Great St.James Street.May 9.\t110 MARINE INSURANCE.BRITISHlIERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY.ISTCOKPOKATEB 1833.EISKS TAKEN OnVuLLS OF SAILING VESSELS and STEAMERS- Also, on Merchandize in Transitu between the Ports of the Maritime Provinces and Chicago, and vice versa at lowest current Rates.MARINE INSPECTORS : Captain Alexander Davidson.CAPTAiN Roderick Courneen.M.H.GAULT, Agent.77 Great St.James Stree May 9.\t110 FOR SàLK.DUNVILLE & CO.\u2019S V.R.OLID HRISLC -WHISIL'Sr, BELFAST1.SAME AS SUPPLIED TO THE ïnternatiolial ExSiibilioii, Loaidosi, 1862 THE International Exhibition, Dublin, 1865 And now regularly to th;e house of lords, The quality of which is equal to the finest French Brandy, may be had from the principal Wine and Spirit Merchants in Canada.^g^*Shippers supplied in Butts, Hogsheads, or Quarter-casks ; also in Bottle April 30.\t102 Mwile lodce de J.Persoaue, Approved by the Academy of Medicine in Paris ACCORDING to a Report of the Academy this Oil is a Medicine ef high value, possessing many advantages over the Cod Liver Oils.It has a quicker and more sure action in cases of Scrofula, Syphilis, and different complaints in which the latter has been ordered.Depot in Paris\u2014Labelonyes & Co., 19 Rue Bourbon Villeneuve.In Montreal\u2014DEVINS & BOLTON, next the Court House.Principal Agents for the Canadas.October 13.\tly-f-214 ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON \u2018AND EDINBURGH, Empowered by British and Canadan Parlia^ ments for LIFE ASbTJKSANOE, ANNUITIES, ENDOWMENTS, \u2014AND\u2014 FIDELITY GIUARANTEE.INSOLVENT _ACT OF 1864.In the Matter of J.D PHANEUF, an Insolvent rpHE Creditors of the Insolvent are notified X that he has made an assignment of his Estate and Effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it, and if none, slating the fact; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.CHARLES P.HEBERT, Assignee.Montreal, 6th August, 1866.\t2m 188 NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.rnHE undersigned have entered into CO-L PARTNERSHIP from the 1st August instant, as Grocers, \"Wine and Spirit Merchants, at the old stand, Nos.3 and 5 St.Antoine Street, under the Firm of A, & M.Walsh, A.WALSH, 187\tM.H.WALSH.CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS.J.M.REID\u2019S Educational Depository, 163 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CHAMBERS\u2019S EDUCATIONAL COURSE.Tlie Largest, the Cheapest, and the Best Series of School Books ever offered to the Canadian public.CHAMBERS\u2019S ILLUSTRATED STANDARD READING BOOKS, adapted to the SIX STANDARDS of the New Code of Education in England, embracing Reading, Spelling, Writing and Dictation Exercises, with the Elements of Arithmetic.Int roductory Prim er, 36 pages, 6 wood-cuts ; sewed, 3 cents ; cloth limp., 5 cents.Standard I.80pages, 13wood-cuts.10 cents Standard XI.112 pages, 10 wood-cuts.,12i cents Standard III.160 pages, 15 wood-cuts.17 cents Standardly.208pages, 18 wood-cuts.25 cents Standard V.272 pages, 17 wood-cuts.30 cents Standard VI.S20 pages, 20 wood-cuts^37i cents READINGS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, Chronologically arranged, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes and Introduction.Fine toned paper; 474 pages.90 cents Parents and Teachers should call at Mr.Reid\u2019s and see these Books.SIMPLE, BEAUTIFUL, LEGIBLE WRITING \u2014Chambers\u2019s Copy Books, with Engraved Head Lines, GO cents a dozen.Chambers\u2019s History of the British Empire.New Edition ; entirely rewritten.310 pages 13 wood-cuts ; 50 cents.Chambers\u2019s Historical Questions, with Answers, embracing Ancient and Modern, Continental and British History, with Copious Index.210 pages; 53 woodcuts; bound in red leather.05 cents FOR S\\LE.AGKRICULTURAL Implement Factory & Water Power TO SELL OR LET.THE two story AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-MENT FACTORY (presently occupied bv Mr.David Smith), aoout 50 f et by .-0 feet, with GOOD WATER FOWER, situated on the River St.Louis, adjacent to the Town of Beauharnois, with Machinery therein, embracing, besides Water Wheel and Shafting, three Iron Turning Lathes, one Wooden do, Drilling Machine, Screwing Machine, Tenanting Machine, two Planing Machines, one Circular Saw, Grind Stones,
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