Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 1 octobre 1866, lundi 1 octobre 1866
[" fost awwicjM* MootesAï., May SSjlSSS.Arri vals se« SSepsrtarea o* Mails ai Montreal.DDE.a m 7.45 a m 8.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 10.45\tpm 11.40 a - 9.45\ta m m m 7.45\ta m 1.45\tp m 1.45\tp m 0.30 p m 9.15 a m 4.45\tp m 10.45 a m .00 a m 0.30 a m 6.30 a m .00 p m P pm .00 p m Maxes.(JueDec by Steamboat.Quebec by Bailroad.yortb Shore Land Route, Sorel,Three Rivers,&c, by str Canada West Day Tram.[1] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie.¦ St.Johns, C.E., Napieryille and Clarenceville.New Tork, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Richmond and Island Pona.[3] Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon.1 Lachine.St.Renal, Hemmingford & Plattsbnrg.Ghambly.Longueuil.Contrecœur, Varennes and Vercheres.St.Laurent, St.Bustaehe, St.Scholastique, &c.3te.Rose, Ste.Therese, & Ste.Jerome.Rie-aud.Carillon, Grenville and Way Offices to Ottawa Terrebonne, New.Glasgow St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P.E.Island, Portland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.Ditto every Saturday.Ditto via Boston, fortnightly, Cunard Mail.Oeosb.30 p m 7.00\tv 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\tb.m 7.00\ta m 6.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 7.00 ;p m 7.00 p m AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVIII, MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1866.NUMBER 234.MEDICAL.Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.50 A.M.do\tdo\t8.50\tP.M.do\tdo\t1.40\tP.M.do\tdo\t8.00\tP.M.Registered letters must be posted 15 minutes efore the closing of each Mail.AH the above Mails are daily, except Sunday.EuR sale.MORTGAGE SALE.THERE will be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Russei/l House, in the City of Ottawa, on the riXTEC day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock.Noon, by Hector McLeax, Auctioneer, under the power of Sale contained in a mortgage from Charles Sparrow, the younger, of the said City of Ottawa, Merchant, and Eavixia Sparrow, his wife, to Luke Moore, of the City of Montreal, Merchant, the following LANDS and TENEMENTS thereby Mortgaged, that is to say : -1st.The East half of Lot number four on the north side of Rideau Street in the said City of Ottawa, and sixteen and one-half feet of the frontage of Lot number five adjoining.The whole forming a frontage of forty-nine and-a-half feet on Ridean Street aforesaid by ninety-nine feet in depth.2nd.Lot number one on the north side of St.Andrew Street, in the said City of Ottawa, having a Irontage of sixty-six feet on St.Andrew Street by ninety-nine feet on Sussex Street.The above mentioned property on Rideau Street will be Sold subject to a prior Mortgage thereon of $1,000 in favor of the Rev.Alexander Morris.Upon this Property is an excellent Dwelling House, with outhouses.Upon the said Lot No.1, North St.Andrew Street, is erected a large Frame Dwelling, rented at £60 per annum.Terms made known on the day of Sale.The Vendor will covenant against his own acts only.The Purchaser shall accept the title to the Premises as the same was accepted by the Mortgagee.All conveyances, abstracts, searches, &c , at the expense of the purchaser.Dated this 18th day of September, 1866.D.O\u2019CONNOR, Solicitor for the Mortgagee, Ottawa, September 24, 1866.\t230 CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS.J.M.'REID\u2019S Educational Depository, J53 Great Bt.James Street, Montreal.CHAMBERS\u2019S EDUCATIONAL COURSE.The Largest, the Cheapest, and the Best Series of School Books everoffered to the Canadian public.CHAMBERS\u2019S ILLUSTRATED STANDARD READING BOOKS, adapted to the SIX STANDARDS of the NewCode of Education in England, embracing Reading, Spelling, Writing and Dictation Exercises, with the Elements of Arithmetic.Introductory Primer, 36 pages, 6 wood-cuts; sewed.Scents; cloth limp., 5 cents.Standard X.80 pages, 13 wood-cuts.10 cents Standard II.112 pages, 10 wood-cuts.12J cents Standard III.160 pages, 15 wood-cuts.17 cents Standard IV.208 pages, 18 wood-cuts.25 cents Standard V.272 pages, 17 wood-cats.80 cents Standard VI.320pages, 20 wood-cuts,-37Î 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, 60 cents a dozen.Chambers\u2019s History of the British Empire.New Edition ; entirely rewritten.340 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 wood.cuts; bound in red leather.65 cents.Chamhers\u2019sHistorical, Geographical, Mathematical, Literary and Philosophical Works, at English Published Prices.LARGE SCHOOL-ROOM MAPS.flag*- Mr.Reid, who has had long experience as a Teacher, confidently recommends Chambers\u2019s Large School-Room Maps as the BEST TEACHING MAPS PUBLISHED.$3.75 each.The World, with Astronomical Diagrams.$5.50.These Maps are offered at the English published prices, with duty added.J.M.REID\u2019S, Education ad Depository, 153 Great St.James Street, Montreal.September 7.\t(209)\t214 SCOTCH WHISKY.iSAUCa DlSiillLKY PAISLEY THE undersigned, AGENTS FOR CANADA are in regular receipt of the above choice and favourite SCOTCH WHISKY.In Qr-Casks and Cases.\u2014also - BERNARD\u2019S GINGER WINE Do\tOLD TOM GIN OGIIiVY & CO.Montreal, 4th Sept., 18686\tly211 I CHEAP AND EASY WASHING ! Use HARPEK TWEL VETREES\u2019 Preparation of GLYCERINE AND SOAP POWDER, Which makes a profuse Lather, and saves con siderably in time and rubbing.No Washing Crystals nor any other Washing Powder or Soap Powder will do this/ Sold in Packets by all Storekeepers, and Wholesale, by Harpep.Twelvetrees\u2019, (Limited,) Br jmley-by-Bow, London ; and by WALTER MARRIAGE, 30 Lemoine Street, Montreal, Wholesale Agent for Canada.December 16.\tsm ly 99 1) ARM TO LJthT, AT.COTE ST.LUKE, within two miles ofthe City, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr.John McLynn, containing over one hundred Arpents, at present occupied by Mr.James Clarke.Address, Mrs.Widow McLynnt, No, 399 Dorchester Street, Montreal.September 4.\ttTS 211 UOH S-A.IYE.REFINED SUGAR and SYRUP, at Refinery prices Puncheons HIGHWINES Bags GREEN COFFEE Chests CASSIA Chests INDIGO Bag CLOVES AMABLE PREVOST & CO., 170\t216 and 217 Commissioner Street.Cases SUGAR-CURED HAMS Rrls MESS PORK Brls THIN MESS PORK Erls PRIME and PRIME MESS PORK Kegs of LARD Brls BEST LABRADOR HERRINGS STRONG BAKERS\u2019 FLOUR, in brls or in bags Bags LIVERPOOL SALT.AMABLE PREVOST & CO., 216 and 217 Commissioners Street.July 18.\t170 ADVANCES _0N PRODUCE THE Subscribers CONTINUE to MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES on PRODUCE consigned to their friends in all the leading Ports of Great Britain and Ireland.R1MMER GUNN OO May 14 MOHSTEY TO 0: N MORTGAGE, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS COMMERCIAL PAPER, &c.WM.A.CURRY, Real Estate Agen 84 Great St, James Street.Jung 1,\t130 R 1 R THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY! RADWAT'S READY RELIEF ! Cures Pain Instantly I AND IS A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OF A sialic C\u2019lioSera, Yellow Fever, Small-Pox AND OTHKii PESTILENCES! ITS FKOP-EKTIES, As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT.AN TI-SPASM ODIC, ess»?COUNTER IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE ANODYNE, SUDORIFIC, FEBRIFUGE.IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA M.EDICA ! In Sudden Attaelis Of Diarrhœa, Dysentry,.Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholic, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, &o., &c.,\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.ïf seised with RUenmatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in tlio 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.If the country Merchant or Druggist will not sell you RAoWAY\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.M, Beware of worthless imitations and counterfeits of this infallable remedy.Purchase none but RAD WAY\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.RAD-WAY'S, hence their object in urging upon the public worthless preparations.) Instant Help Weeded In violent diseases, instant relief is required.Asiatic Choiæra, Ixfuamatiox of 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 ma]adies,whetkerRbeumatism 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 ofthe most swift and deadly epidemic.With this Remedy at hand to use on tho first symptom of pain and uneasiness, no person need suffer an hour\u2019s sickness.AH A round tlie Cîî©I>e.Certificates of startling Cures ofthe most violent and 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 iranortance (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.Dorch ester Street Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy : Dr.Rahway,\u2014I certify that yom- Ready Relief has cured OVER 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 ma\u2019ny years\u2014having taken a few spoonfulls of relief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since.I 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.I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous effect.In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids.SISTER MARY HE BONSECOURS.Price 25 cents a Bottle.Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants.JOHN RADWAY, M.D\u201e & CO., 513 anb 515 St, Patel Street, Montreal, And 87 Maiden Lane New York.July 20,\t172 JACQUES-CARTIER Pharmacy, GL0BENSKY SON & CO.SI Jaeipies-Cartier square.SI 1 mHE undersigned beg to inform the pnhlio j 3 that they nave opened a DRUG STORE, where they will always have on hand a com.plete assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes, Patent Medicines.Hair Æ Tooth Brushes, Combs, &c., Ac.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 tbe public that they sell tbe renowned Dr.Globensky\u2019s Pectoral Syrup, for all kinds of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, Consumption and Vomiting of Blood.The in-iallibility of this Syfup can bs seen by the following extract of a letter froin the Itevd.J.A.Devine, M.A.Dr.Globensicy, 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 complété cure.I remain, dear Doctor, Your obliged friend, J.A.Devine, M.A., 1241 Dorchester, \"West.Montreal, 11th Sept,, 1865.To Messrs.Globensky, Son A 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.Globensky\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 Sectoral Syrup is Prepared only by XaiFL.GLOIBETsrSiKl-'Sr, 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.\t136 INSUEANCE.SCOTTISH IMPKRIAL INSURÂNCRC0MPANY.CAPITAL, £1,000,000 STEELIM Head Office, 130 Buchanan-St.,-Glasgow.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Ronaldson, Esq., Chairman \u2014Alexander Merchant.Vice-Chairman\u20143ATii'ES, Nicol Flemins, Esq., Kilkerrah House, Ayrshire.G.Stewart Anderson, Esq., Merchant.Hugh Baird, Esq., Merchant.JohnBoag, Esq., Iron Merchant.James Couper, Senr., Esq., City Flint Glass Works.Jasies Graham Esq., Builder.Walter Grieve, Esq.Merchant, Greenock.Robert Kerr, Esq .ofCruikstonHa'l, Paisley James Mackenzie,Esq, ofGtentore,Merchant John Tames Muirhead, Esq., Goldsmith.Lewis Potter, Esq., Merchant.Adam Pringle, Esq., Dowanbili Gardens.James Salmon, Esq., Architect.Alexander Stronach, Esq., Banker.William Taylor, Esq., Grain Merchant.Consulting Physician\u2014Ha.M\u2019Call Anderson.Solicitors \u2014Messrs Burns, Maclean & Alison Bankers\u2014Th-e City of Glasgow Bank.Manager\u2014A.Gordon Brown.Secretary \u2014 A.L.Whitecross.MONTREAL.Consulting Physician\u2014R.Craik, M.D, McOULLQCH BROS., Agents for Life Department, Offices, 10 and 12 Com Exchange Building.September SI.\t226« INSURANCE.THE PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, ]\\ o.130 Broaslway, New York.Casta Capital.$1,000,000\t00 Assets, 1st July, 1866.$1,691^968\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 Inland Risks.403,340 17 United States Stocks, (market value).614,511\t98 State and Municipal Stocks and Bonds, (market value).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\t75 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at Office (Fire, Inland and Marine).83,396\t80 Other Property, Miscellaneous items.14,377\t25 $1,691,968 90 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 autnonsea to accept MARINE and INLAND RISKS for the above Company,, ROBERT HAMPSON, No.8 Common Street.September 21.\t\u2022\t(208)\t226 QUEBUC Marine Assurance Company.MR.ROBERT HAMPSON has been appointed Agent In Montreal lor the QUEBEC MARINE ASSURANCE COMP AN Y, with full authority to hind risks on the Cargoes and Freight of Vessels Sailing to the Lower Ports, and vice versa, W.WITHALL, President ; T.H.GRANT, Secretary.Quebec, SepteniJier 10, 186G.\t1m 926 EAGLE life terance 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 efiect-ing 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 at th Office.W.MACDONALD, Agent for Canada Office*\u2014Great St.James Street, opposite the Montreal Bank.July 20.\t172 The British and Foreign MARINE INSURANCE CO\u2019Y., OF LIVERPOOL, (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, 0HE MILLION STEELIHG, THE undersigned continue to accept Risks for the above Company, to the Lower Ports, and Europe, at current rates of Premium.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents, Montreal.September 13\t2m 219 Pliaenis Fire Insnrnnce Company OF LONDON Established in 1782, THIS COMPANY having Invested, in conformity 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 DAVIS ON Jdanager.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO\u201e Agents for Canada.February 2.THIS CifîZESS Insurance & Iniestmenl Company Office 10 Place d\u2019Armes, MONTREAL.January 2.\tV JUST PUBLISHED, CHOLEM Ai IIS TiAIffll Witlt Sanitary Precant!©sin, IN PAMPHLET FORM' In both the English and F ! ench languages, Published and for Sale by JOHN GARONKIl.Chemist and Druggist.Notre Dame Street.PRICE THREE PENCE.Replete with all the necessary information.A large discount to Coyntry purchasers for resale.Parties will state what number of either French or English Copies are wanted J.GARDNER, N otre Dame Street.June 18.\t114 «THE ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE 00., Mo.43 Wall Street, Sfew York, Continue to Insure Caigoes, Vessels and Freight against Marine Risks.No Fire Risks taken disconnected from Marine Risks.ASSETS, JULY ls 1866, $1,127,618\t56, 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, FOR SALE.WATCHES !_WATCHES! RSHARPLET\u2019S $10 and $12 SILVER-.CASED HUNTING LEVER WATCHES are good value for the money, as many hundred residents of Montreal can testify.Good Silver Lepene Watches at $7.A y ear\u2019s guarantee given witn each Watch.RICE SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street; September 17.\t222 FOR SALE.The Prince Wales.FOR MANTEL MIRRORS\u2019 Avery handsome article in glass of one, two or three lights.Also, BRONZE and LACQUERED GAS BRACKETS, at R.SHABPUEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame street.September 17.\t1\t222 TRUSTEES: Joseph Gaillard, Jr.i Francis Cotl.enet George Mosle Edward F Davison A LeMoyne, Jr., E,.EL R.Lyman Lawrence Wells John Auchincloss Edward F.Sanderson Leopold Bierwirth Simon de Visser John S.Williams Alex.M.Lawrence Fredk.G.Foster George Christ Richard P.Bundle John A.Rail! | Alex\u2019r Hamilton, Jr.I George F.Thomas C.H.Sand W.F.Cary, Jr.Cornelius K.Sdtton W.A.Sale Edward Haight Jâmeé Brown N.D.Carlile \u2018William 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 LIFE ASSURANCE tali Pmincial Assurance Cu'y SFECIAIi NOTICE, UNDER the \u201cDOUBLE ASSURANCE SYSTEM\u201d adopted by the SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL 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, Secretary.Head Office,\u2014Place d'Armes, Montreal.August 23.\t201 THE « EUROPEAN S0CIEÏÏ ÏÏ! OF LONDON \"AND EDINBURGH, Empowered by British and Canadan ParliR' ments for LIFE ASSURiANCE, ANNUITIES, ENDOWMENTS, \u2014AND\u2014 FIDELITY G.U A R A N T EE- Capital £1,000,000 Sterling.Annual Income over.CO00,000 Sterling.Head Office in Canaea : 71 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.EDWAKD RAWLINGS.Secret aby.July 26.\t177 WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL.$400,000 ESTABLISHED 1851.F I Bt K A N ï> MARIK E.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Church Street, Toronto.HON.JOHN McMURRICH, President.CHAS.MAGRATH, Vice-President.* rriHIS COMPANY insures against Loss or A Damage by Fire on Buildings generally, and their contents, lor 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 \u2019 MI'flSH AMERICA ÀSSÜRANCEJ3 0 M P A NI.FIRE ASSURANCE.mHE Subscriber continues to grant INSUR-X ANGE AGAINST FIRE, on ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PROPERTY at MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM.M.H.GAULT, AGENT, 77 Great St.James Street.May 9.\t110 ARTISTS'jpRIALS.WATER COLORS by the Cake or Box.Boxes complete from 50 cents to $7.50 each.OIL COLORS in Tubes.BOXES OF COLORS FOR ILLUMINATING AND MISSAL PAINTING-The latest novelty out.POWDER COLORS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.These Colors are from Reeves & Sons\u2019 celebrated manufactory, and took the Prize Medal at the Great Exhibition of 1862.Gold and Silver Inks and Shells Gold and Silver Paper\u2014fancy or plain Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board and Mounting Board Prepared Canvas for Painting Tracing Linen and Paper Mastic, Copal, Crystal and White Lac\u2018Varnishes, Drying Oils Camels\u2019 Hair and Sable Brushes Palettes, Saucers in Nests Drawing Pencils, Crayons and Chalks Mathematical Instruments for Schools or Engineers For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at E.SHARPLEY\u2019S, 281 NoteeIDame Street.September 17.\t222 NEW JEWELLERY.R, HENDEr'y & CO.HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER.STEAMER \u201c MORAVIAN,\u201d A FIX 1) ASSORTMENT.\u201cHERALD\u201d BUILDINGS, ST.JAMES 53 GREAT June 30.STREET.155 LUMBER FREIGHT.For the West Indies, New York and Boston, Apply to T.& T.H.CUSHING, Saint Lawrence Steam Mills, Repe ntigny, C.E August 24.\t02 SUGAR BOX SHOOKS.FOR SALE.75,000 Shooks of the \u201c T.Cushing\u2019 Brand, So well known in Cuba for the past thirty years.T.& T.H.CUSHING, Saint Lawrence Mills, Repentigny, C.F.August 24.\t202 MAKINE INSURANCE.CIROCKEIRY, WHOLESALE, BY JBHX PATTON &V CO.WHITE GRANITE COMMON WARE PRINTED WARE GLASSWARE LAMPS CHIMNIES, WICKS, &c.The above in lots to suit customers.135 Great St.James Street.September 12.\t218 CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS intendeJ for Sale in this Market, or for shipment to our British Correspondents.THOS.HOBSON & CO., 486 and 488 St.Paul Street.August 24.\t202 FRESH SARDINES, In Small Kits.A supply just received.ALEX.MCG1BB0N.September 8.\t215 FAMILY WCKCKKI, FOB BOYS, At Auburndale, Mass., (TEN MILES FROM BOSTON).THE twelfth year of this School will commence the 13th of SEPTEMBER.Studies preparatory to College or business pursued.\u2014 Situation unsurpassed for health and all the purposes of juvenile education.The aim is furnish for the pupil a good Home as well as o impart a good education.For further informa tion send for circular or visit the principal, Rev J.E.WOODBRIDGE August 4,\t6w tTS 185 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the suuseribers will apply to the Corporation of Montreal for permission to erect a Steam Engine on their premises on St.Antoine Street.N.& A.C.LARIVIERE, Canada Coach Factory.Montreal, 21st Sept., 1868.\td 226 BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY.INCORPORATE» 1833.Risks taken on hulls 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 THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Fite and Life Insurance Companf CAPITAL, £3,000300 STEELING.Estnblislsed In 1835 \u2014 Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.oppices: 1 Dale Street, Liverpool ; 20 and 21 Poultry, London ; 61 King Street, Manchester ; 56 Wall Street, New York ; Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal ; Winyard Square Sydney ; and Elizabeth Street, South Melbourne \u2022 trustees : Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart.Adam Hodgson, Esq.Samuel Henry Thomson, Esq.DIRECTORS IN LIVERPOOL : George Grant, Esq , Chairman.Chas.S.Parker, Esq.; J.A.Tobin, Esq.Deputy Chairman.Secretary\u2014Swint on Boult, Esquire.And eighteen other Directors.DIRECTORS IN LONDON ! Sir J.Musgrove Bart., and Alderman, Chairman T.Harrison, Esq., W.Scholefield, Esq., M.P., Deputy Chairmen.And nine others, CANADA BRANCH.Office, Company\u2019s Buildings, Corner of Place d\u2019Armes.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL: T.B.Anderson, Esq., Chairman.Alex.Simpson, Esq., Dejputy Chairman.Henry Chapman, Esq., E.I.S.Maitland, Esq., Henry Starnes, Esq.G.F.C.Smith, Resident Secretary.CONSTITUTION.Liability of the entire body of Shareholder unlimited.All Directors must be Proprietors in the Company.The Capital Is £2,000,000, divided Into 100,000 Shares of £20 each, 87,514 i f which are in tne hands of the Proprietors at £2 per Share.It may be convenient to the Proprietors to nave presented to them in one view the additions which have been made to the various Funds, and thus to see the extent of advance made in the y ear :\u2014 1859, Th0 Capital.£188,707 0 0 The Reserve Fund.215,31111 11 The Life Fund.6-19,702 8 5 The Fire Re-Insurance Fund.159,596 3 0 £1,213,317\t34 Increased In 1860 to The Capital.£188,902 0\t0 The Reserved Fund.216,146 11\t11 The Life Fund.707,785 7\t3 Eire Re-Insurance Fund.146,992 2 10 £1,259,826 2 0 Stg.Or.$6,299,130\t52 BWINTON BOULT, Secretary to the Company.All applications for FIRE IN SURA NOE to be made at tbe Canada Branch OfBcr, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.G.F.C.SMITH, Resident Secretary.September 0 COALS\u2014English and American GUNPOWDER\u2014Curtiss\u2019 & Harvey\u2019s, Loose and in Canisters.BOTTLES\u2014Wines and Clarets TUCKER DAVID, 12 William Street.September 8.\t215 NOW LANDING AND FOB SALE 1000 bags fine Salt.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.August 4.\t85 UKIIIC ; II COAJLS.American Anthracite Coals, NOW LANDING.For Sale by TUCKER DAVID, 12 William Street, August 23.\t201 Apothecaries H.B.H.MEDICAL HAUL.OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, AND AT No.6 PHILLIPS\u2019 SQUARE * THE DENTAL PROFESSION I s respectfully informed by tbe undersigned that they will have constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of GUM BLOCK AND PLAIN FALSE TEETH made by Messrs.W.A.Duff & Co., Philadelphia.They also have a very good quality of \u201c DENTAL RUBBER.\u201d \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Cheap and simple \u201cNITROUS OXIDE GAS apparatus, for the painless extraction of Teeth CAMPBELL'S COUGH LOZENGES Approved and prescribed by all our leading Physicians, are pleasant, and rapidly efficacious in every form of Chest and Throat affection.Public speakers find them admirable.A CASE OF GENUINE COLOGNE The \u201cJULISLE PLATZ,\u201d just received in all CAMPBELL'S BEARS GREASE.No toilet can be called complete without this exquisite pomade.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Apothecaries to H.R.H.the Prince of Wales, Opposite the Post Office, And 6 Phillips Square.CASWELL & MACK\u2019S TASTELESS {or nearly so) COD LIVER OIL.The only pure Oil Imported.First introduced by KENNETH CAMPBELL üBMS FOBTEB, «Sfce.On Wednesday Morning, October 3rd, ON THE W Ti A R F, WILL BE SOLD: 200 firkins LOCHF1NE HERRINGS, just arrived, in fine order Cases DUBLIN STOUT, quarts and pints Barrels SALMON Cases SAUCES, &c., Ac.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 232\tAuctioneer.New Catch Labrador Herrings.SALMON, CODFISH, CoD /\u2022 ND SEAL, OIL, &C.ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 3rd, alongside the Vessel, will he Sold, for account of Messrs.JAMES LORD B R© It E16, 35 Pine Street, !New York.FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOLD STOCKS, BONDS, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission.Refers by permission to George S.Coe, Esq., President, American Exchange National Bank R, H.Lowry, Esq., President, National Bank of the Republic E.H.King, Esq., General Manager, Bank o Montreal Thos.Paton, Esq., General Manager, Bank o British North America Messrs.A.Smithers & Co , 68 Beaver Street New York Agents in Montreal, Messrs.MacDOUGALL & DAVIDSON.September 14.\t220 INSOLVENT JUT OF 1864.In the Matter of JAMES BOSWELL STEVENSON, As Administrator Of the Estate and Effects of David Manchester, deceased, of Ottawa City, C.W., An Insolvent.rpiTE Creditors of the above-named Insolvent, JL David Manchester,are notified that the said James Boswell Stevenson, as Administrator, has made an assignment of the Estate and Effects of the said David Manchester, to the undersigned, with whom they are required to fyle their attested claims, with vouchers, within two months from this date.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.September 28, 1866.\tdu 233 IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN.TREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner of Notre Dame and Place d\u2019Arm es.STUDENTS can enter at any time, and the Course of Study includes Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Telegraphing, &c.The College Journal, containing lull information, can be had free on application.EVENING CLASSES will be resumed on 1st October, and the entire Course can be taken during the day or during the evenings, or Students can attend both day and evening.BRYANT, STRATTON & TASKER September 22.e S22,\u20195,\u20197,\u20199, Ol Wc 227 A MacDougall & Davidson RE now prepared to execute orders for the PURCHASE ANu SALE OF GOLD and all kinds of UNITED STATES STOCKS and SECURITIES, having for this purpose formed a Connection with Mr.ohari.ks I\u2019\u2019.Smithers, 35 Pine Street, New York.No.00 St.Francois Xavier Street .\u201cDOLLY\u2019S CHOP HOUSE.\u201d MR.h.T.PRIYETT, (late of Hamilton, C.W.) begs to announce that he has assumed the above business, and that it will be CLOSED for a SHORT PERIOD for REPAIRS, when it will be RE-OPENED and stocked with the best description of VIANDS as a FIRST-CLASS CHOP HOUSE, and respectfully solicits a share of support.September 18.\t223 WANTS.TTTT ANTED\u2014An experienced SALESMAN for a VV first-class Retail Dry Goods Store in Belleville, C.W.Applicants possessing unquestionable testimonials can apply to THOS, LEEMING & CO., Corner St.Nicholas and St.Sacrament Streets.October 1.\tu 234 WANTED,\u2014For a Wholesale Grocery Store a COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.One well acquainted with the Eastern Townships trade preferred.Address, with real name, Drawer 408, Post Office.September 27.\tr 231 WANTlfiL), BY a Wholesale Grocery House, a Traveller for Western Canada.Must produce satisfactory references, and if required give security should an engagement be made.To a smart, industrious, temperate man, with a good connection, a liberal salary will be given.Address, with full particulars, \u201cTraveller,\u201d Herald Office.September 26.\t230 IiAI> WANTED.WANTED,\u2014A respectable lad, who can write a fair hand Apply at the Herald Office.September 18.\t224 WANTED,-A SERVANT BOY, about 16, to do the work of a small family.Enquire at this office.September 17.\t222 WANTED,\u2014A Young Man thoroughly acquainted with the EX CHAN GE BUSINESS.Must be a good judge of United States Currency, and possess a knowledge of French.Apply by letter to K.H., Herald Office.August 28.\t520 "]
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