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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" HOUSES, Sac., For* Sale or to Ij e t.h 5 h contains Dining, Drawing a è g i Breakfast Rooms; Butler\u2019s try, six Bedrooms, Dressing it For Sale or to Let, TWO NEW EIRST-CLASS VILLAS Situate at Tloseinoxint, COTE ST.ANTOINE, Within fifteen minutes walk of the -ft City Railway Terminus.Each ^\t- r and Pan-; Room, Bath Room and Water Closet; Kitchen, Servant\u2019s Bedroom, Larder and Cellars, \t\t\t\t/\t*\t> \t\t\t\t\t \t\t\tQ>\t\t À\t\t\tA\t\t \t\td\tO 3\t02\tu> \t£\tPn'tH O O\to P-4\tR\tw ® \t\u2014V\t*\u2014\t\u2014\tW \u2014\t\tCC\t'\tA\tYJ2 49 812 a>;g £ S fcC bj.(J1 U1 1550 m m 1153 805| 818 a d £ a o ^ s gft £¦2 10 552Ul7s! 860 These accoutrements are sold In consequence of their being of an obsolete pattern.They have never been in use, and can be seen at the Military Stores, Kingston.Further information and Forms of Tender can be obtained at the Military Store Offices at Kingston and Montreal.Commissariat Canada, )A 13,15,17,19 Montreal, 12th April, 1809.(\t21,23\t87 TENDERS, marked on the Envelope (Tender for Purchase of Metal), will be received by the Senior Commissariat Officer, Montreal, until Noon of the 27th instant, for the PURCHASE of t he undermentioned Quaniliies of Old Iron & Bronze Ordnance, Zinc and Lead.The Tenders to state the amount in Canadian Currency (Bankable Funds), that will be paid per cwt.of 112 lbs.for each description of metal; also, whether the Tenderer is willing that a portion only of his Tender shall be accepted.IRON ORDNANCE, SHOT AND SHELL AND IRON TRUCKS.Stations.\tOrd- nance.\tShot.\tShell.\tj Iron Trucks 1 from Gun | j Carriages.' \tcwt.\tcwt.\tcwt.cp's.lbs.\tcwt.Montreal\t\t189\t118\t38\t Quebec\t\t2)00\t3147\t237\t Kingston\t\t6021\t1010\t\t Torontd .\t276\t\t\t Fort Mississa-\t\t\t\t gua, Niagara.\t489\t403\t2 1\t22 Total\t\t9535\t5008\t275 2\t1\t22 ZINC.STATIONS.\tCopper.\tj Brass.\tBronze Ordnance.\tcwt.\tcwt.\tcwt.Montreal\t\t\t\t Kingston\t Toronto\t\tis\t4\tiii Total\t\t18\t4\tin s o ^ Soi 'ft 05^ So >> cwt.10 780 606 22 cwt.12 18 6 36 The Metal will be handed over to the purchaser in the Government Yards, at the places above named ; and it should be clearly understood, that the British Government will not be liable for any expense for its removal, &c., &c.The prices that will be paid for the various descriptions of Metal, at each of the above named places, should, there^ fore, be stated separate^ Any further information can be obtained on application, personally, or by letter, to the Senior Commissariat Gfficer, Montreal.April 6th, 1869.A 14,10,19,21,23,25,27.88 ITVSXJUAdTVCE oonilayxy.FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPOST.Incorporated by Royal Charter.U E A I) OFFICES: EDINBURGH.61 PRINCES STREET.LONDON.Cl THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C.\u201c west-end Office.8 WATERLOO PLACE, Pall Mall, S.W, NOTICES.INSOLVENT NOTICES, Ceanshag of Privies, fess-Poois* .ESTABLISHMENT EHE A8fi9(.\tY' All of whom, including the President and Vice-Presidents, are shareholders.President\u2014His Grace the Duke of Roxburghe, K.T.Vice-Presidents.\u2014His Grace the Duke of Sutherland.His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, K.G.Sir John L.M.Lawrence, Bart., G.C.B.and K.S.I.EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.Robert Balfour Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq., of Whitehill ; Sir David Dundas of Dunira, Bart lit.Hon.the Earl of Airlie ; Sir Matthew \\\\r.Ridley, Bart., MP.; Sir Walter James, Bart.; Sir George Campbell, of Succoth, Bart.; Sir Robert Hay of Haystoun, Bart.; David Mahony, Esq., Dublin ; Right Hon.the Earl of Strathmore ; John Cook soil, Esq., MeldonPark; Right Hon.Viscount Melville, K.C.B.; Right Hon.Sir James Fergusson, of Kilkerran, Bart.ORDINARY E d.iiT\u2019biTUgli.Robert Blair Maconochie, Esq., of Gatton-side.Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart.David Davidson, Esq., Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland.Sir A.C.R.Gibson-Maitlaiid, Bart., M.P.John Graigie Halkett, Esq., yr., of Crain on d.Evan Allan Hunter, Esq., W.S.George Aulcljo Jamieson, Esq., C.A.J.F.W.Drummond, Esq., Merchant.James Campbell Tait, Esq., W.S.D.B.Wauchope, Esq , Merchant, Leith.Frederick Pitman, Esq., W.S.Alexander Howe, Esq., W.S.Secretary\u2014John Ogilvie.AcOtcoT/\u2014David Chisholm.Medical OMcei\u2014John Moir, M.D., President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.Audita\u2014George Murray General Manage)\u2014D A VID DIRECTORS.EoiTtlon.John White Catei, Esq., Merchant.Charles Morrison, Esq., Merchant.Junius S.Morgan, Esq., Merchant.John H.Wm.Schroder, Esq., Merchant.George Young, Esq., Merchant.P- du Pre Grenfell, Esq., Merchant.Adolphus Klockmann, Esq., Merchant.James Du Buisson, Esq., Merchant.Edward Cohen, Esq., Merchant.George Carden Nicol, Esq., Merchant.Philip Charles Cavan, Esq., Merchant.Richard Brandt, Esq., Merchant.Manager of Fire Department\u2014George H.Whiting.Foreign Superintendent-\u2014(A.II.Burnett.Secretary\u2014F.W- Lance.Surveyoi\u2014Thomas Piper.Medical O.ficers\u2014A.IT.Hassall, M.D.R.C.Cream, M.D.C.A.MITH.REPORT BY THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY PRESENTED TO THE FIFTY-NINTH GENERAI.MEETING OF THE COMPANY, HELD AT EDINBURGH on 1st MARCH, 1869.The Directors submit the following Statement of the Transactions of the Company during the year 1868:\u2014\t\u2022 F!r;e business.Last year the Directors reported that the Premiums received during the year 1867, after deducting re-insurances, amounted to the sum of.\t£333,984 18 9 During the year 1868 the Premiums received were.£491,288 19 11 Deducting the Premiums paid to other Offices for re-insnrances 75,741 14\t9 The net Premiums received are.415,514\t5 2 Exhibiting an increase of.£ 81,559\t6 5 The continued increase which has been thus manifested is satisfactory as showing the progressive character of the business.The Directors have, as usual, set aside one-third of the Fire Premiums received during the past year, amounting to £133,514 15s.Id., to meet any losses which may arise on the unexpired Fire Policies of 1868.The Losses by Fire during the year 1863 have amounted to £222,792 11s.BIFE BUSINESS.There have been issued during-the year 908 Policies, assuring £738,582, and the new Premiums on these Policies amdlmt to £23,574 0s.3d.The Deaths which occurred during the year were 185 in number, under 206Policies ; and the sums which have become payable on account of these, amount, with Bonus Additions, to the sum of £135,610 Is.Gd.In the Annuity Department there have been issued 41 Bonds, securing Annuities to the amount of £1,569 is.lOd.yearly, for which the Company have received the sum of £17,268 7s.9d.During the year 36 Annuities have fallen in, relieving the Company of an annual payment of £1,305 13s.id.^'-^DLRS, .addroxseil to the nmlerxignoj.pDbc received at the City Clerk s Office, City Hall, until NOON on SATURDAY, the Twenty-fourth day of April instant, for the CIÆAXSIXG or i3 K S Y I E S t!ESS-I*©©j.S, tSif*., Ï-3 section of tiie City lying West ef St.Urfosaisi Street.Place «i\u2019Ai-mes Mill, ami St.Saïtifiee Street, n conformity with the provisions of By-law No.10, adopted on the 9th June last, and according to Specifications to be seen at tbe Office of the City Clerk.(By order,) CHS.GLÀCKMEYER, City Clerk.city Clerk\u2019s Office, ) City Hall,\tÎ Montreal, Kith April, 1869.^\tgi EOMATIi OFMOim Keeping of Pigs ProMMted.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that from and after the FIRST DAY of MAY next, it shall not be lawful to keep Pigs in this City, save and except within the following boundaries, viz.:\u2014 Firstly,\u2014\u201c Starting from the City limits, at their intersection with the north-west side of St.Catherine Street; thence along the said north-west side of St.Catherine Street to the north-east corner of Panet Street; thence along the nortli^easter 1 yi side of Panet Street to the City limits,\u201d Secondly,\u2014 \u201c Commencing at tlio west corner of McCord and Wellington Street along the west side of McCord Street to S Bonaventure Street, and thence along the south-east side of St.Bonaventure Street to the City limits.\u201d And that the penalty imposed upon persons contravening the provisions in such case made and provided, shall be strictly enforced.(By order.) CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Hall,\t) Montreal, 6th April, 1869.^ mwfdc82 The Directors rocommend -thtil.a Dividembofr £12 pci-i .Bonus of 5s.per share\u2014making together 20s.per share, or £16 per cent oh tlië paiu-Capital Stock of the Company, be declared, payable on the 15th March current, free of in* j come-tax.\tt After paying this Dividepd and Bonus, the result of the business for the year has been4* to add £14,452 14s.7d.to the Reserved Fund.There is submitted to the Meeting the Balance-Sheet of the Company\u2019s books, showing that the amount of the Reserve Fund, after paying the above Dividend and Bonus, will be £297,153 10s.lOd., exclusive of the Premium Reserve of £138,514 15s.Id.set aside to meet the unexpired Fire Risks of 1868, amounting together to £435,663 5s.lid.At 31st December 1866, these funds, after payment of the Dividend then declared, amounted to £290,861 Is., so that during the last two years there has been an increase of £144,807 Is.lid.The Assets of the Company now amount to £2,838,118 18s.lid., and the Annual Revenue from all sources is £801,801 12s.9d.In consequence of the death of Mr.Laurence Davidson, the Law-agent for the Company in Scotland, that office became vacant, and has been filled up by the appointment of Mr.John Brown Imies,\u201eW.S., who had for many years been a Director of the Company.By the acceptance oi this appointment Mr.limes vacated his seat as a Directoy, and Mr.Alexander Howe, W.S., of the firm of Messrs.Lindsay,.Howe & Co., W.S., was elected an interim Director in his place.The Directors retiring this year from the Edinburgh Board are :\u2014 James Campbell Tait, Esq.David Baird Wauchope, Esq.Frederick Pitman, Esq.who retire by rotation, and Alexander Howe, Esq., lately elected.And from the London Board Edward Cohen, Esq.Pascoe du pre Grenfell, Esq.Adolphus Klockmann, Esq.They are all recommended for re-election.Mr.Alexander H.Campbell of the London Board having resigned in consequence of his being now resident in Bombay, the Directors recommend the election of Richard Brandt, Esq., Merchant, in his room.The following Extraordinary Directors retire by rotation :\u2014 John Cookson, Esq., of Meldon Park.The Right Hon.Viscount Melville; and The Right Hon.Sir James Fergusson, Bart, of Kilkerran.And they are all recommended for re-election.The Directors have to acknowledge the valuable services of the various Local Boards and Agents connected with the Company.They tender them their best thanks, and earnestly request renewed and continued exertions in endeavouring still further to extend the Company\u2019s business in all its departments.By Order of the General Court of Directors.DAVID SMITH, General Manager.xxsr MANAGING DIRECTORS: D.LORN MacDOUGALL, Esq,-THOMAS DAVIDSON, ÈSQ.DIRECTORS : HON.JOHN ROSE, MINISTER OF FINANCE.C.J.BRYDGES, Esq., Managing Director Grand Trunk Railway.HON.THOS.RYAN, M.L.C.GILBERT SCOTT, Esq., of Messrs.Dow & Co.Wm.April 5.LOUIS BEAUDRY, Esq., Managing Director.New City Gas Co.All of whom are Stockholders.Medical Officer.WM.SUTHERLAND, M.D.WILLIAM EWING.Inspector.Sub-Agents\u2014G.ROSS ROBERTSON, P.R.FAUTEUX.McDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, GENERAL AGENTS FOR CANADA.80 NOTICES.ICHAIfS BÂ1.THE SHAREHOLDERS of the MECHANICS\u2019BANK are hereby notified that a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT upon the paid up Capital Stock, was this day declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the office of the Bank in this City on and after the FIRST DAY of MAY next.\u2022 The Transfer Books will he closed from the 10th to the 31st instant inclusive.A.MOLSON, Vice-President.Montreal, 1st April, 1809.Its tl Ml 77 FRENCH LESSONS.A Parisian lady is desirous oi obtaining a position in an English Family, where she would give instruction in the French language, and receive in compensation her board and lodging.Apply by note to M.M.Herald Office.January 2.H.M.MELVILLE & CO, 41 R leur y Street, BEG TO DRAW ATTENTION TO TIIEIB STOCK OF uunxiTi- m-] ot tneir own manufacture, wiiicli will be sold at the lowest possible prices.Designs and Estimates furnished for Furniture made to order.HOTELS, PUBLIC OFFICES, STORES, &c., fitted up in a 113' style required, on very reasonable terms.Orders for PACKING BOXES filled with despatch.Factory :_No.19 to 29 Kempt Street, near the Wellington Bridge.\u2014Turning Scroll-Sawimg, Moulding, Shaping, Planing, Veners, &c., for the Trade.December 30,\tiy 312 FOR SALE.II CAMPBELL & GO,, Importers, Montreal Carpet, Oil Clotîi and Curtain Warehouse, 203 AID 210 McCULL STEEET, Have just received a large proportion o their Season\u2019s supply of CARPETINGS of all kinds FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS MATTINGS and DRUGGETINGS CURTAIN MATERIALS CORNICES, POLES, &c.< All secured at the recent decline in price and will be offered at corresponding rates.Our assortment presents great advantages to purchasers requiring a large quantity of any one pattern, and our variety will be found unequalled in this respect, as well as in choice designs and colourings.R.CAMPBELL & CO., 203 & 210 McGill Street.March 5.S-A-XjUD : Carriage Springs, Axles Bolts, Waggon Skeins Black and_Tinned Rivets Stove Implement and Carriage Rivets Copper Belt and Hose Rivets Wrought Iron Heavy Hinges, &c., &e.W.G.MATTHEW & CO., 7 Ghenneville Street.February 19.\tly M OIHI 4L 4-Æ IIP\tCr 1ST E.LOUIS RAYMOND, RHEIMS 150 CASES Now landing ex \u201cChaudière,\u201d and for Sale by ALBERT C.OERTEL.2 Common Sereet.October 24.3S: CORPOIIIOS of MONTREAL Tavern Licenses.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby give at according to the new law concerning Tavern Licenses in this City, passed at the last Session of Parliament, the Certificates required for obtaining such Licenses must* be signed by TWENTY-FIVE domiciled Municipal Electors of the Ward for which shell License is asked, instead of FIP'TY, as heretofore; that is to say, the said Certificates shall each contain the bona fide and genuine signatures of at least twenty-five domiciled Municipal Electors, as aforesaid ; in the case of those who are unable to write, they shall make their cross before one subscribing witness.The Board of Chairmen constituted by law to adjudicate upon the said Certificates shall exercise their functions during the whole year, and to that effect shall sit once every month.On complaint of the Police, or any five proprietors of the Ward in which a license may be in force, the said Board are empowered to revoke and annul the Certificate upon which such License shall have been granted, and the Revenue Inspector, when notified to that effect by the City Clerk, shall annul the said license.The said Board are further authorised to permit the transfer of a License from one person to another, or from one place to another within the limits of the said City, and also to remit lines imposed for infraction of the Law on Licenses, PUBLIC NOTICE is also hereby given, that according to the provisions of the said Law,\u2014 \u201c No keeper of a tavern, dramshop, saloon \u201c or other house or place of public entertain-\u201c ment in the said city, whether licensed or \u201cunlicensed, shall keep open such tavern, \u201cdramshop, saloon or other house or place \u201cof public entertainment, or shall permit \u201c tippling or drinking of intoxicating liquor \u201c therein, after the hour of ten o\u2019clock at \u201c night and before the hour of five o\u2019clock in \u201c the morning, between the twenty-first day \u201c of March and the first day of October, and \u201cthe hour of nine o\u2019clock at night, and be-\u201cfore six o\u2019clock in the morning, from the \u201c first day of October and the twenty-firs\u201c \u201c day of March ; and upon conviction of such \u201c offence, such keeper of tavern, dramshop, \u201csaloon or other place of public entertain-\u201c ment as aforesaid, shall be liable to a \u201c penalty of not less than ton nor more than \u201c twenty dollars, and the costs of the pro-\u201c secution, and, in default of immediate pay-\u201c ment of the said fine and costs, to an im-\u201c prisonment of not less than one nor more \u201c than two months, with or without hard \u201c labour, unless the said fine and costs shall \u201c be sooner paid.\u201d By order.CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Hall.\t) Montreal 12th April, 1869.) n Its 87 SEWILL vs^ RUSSELL Messrs.H.& A.Saunders beg to acquaint the public with the following facts relative to the assertion recently made by Messrs.Russell & Sons, that they are \u201cChronometer Makers to the Queen.\u201d There is absolutely only one test of the character of a Chronometer maker known to or recognized by the British Government.That is, the periodical competition instituted by the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, to which all the leading makers send specimens of their productions.The Chronometers are subjected to a most searching trial, and their performance carefully noted.The result is after-w ar d s pub 1 is hgd .a i^a Parliamentary' du per.In the Government trial foF tne year just ended, Mr.Sewill\u2019s Chronometer stood at the top of the list, thereby surpassing all the other makers in the Kingdom, while Messrs.Russell & Sons stood the twenty-first down the list, proving that even after Mr.Sewill there are nineteen manufacturers whose Chronometers are superior and more reliable than those of Messrs.Russell, who, during the whole of the years they have oeen in business, have never succeeded in sellin a Chronometer to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, for the use of Queen Victoria\u2019s Royal Navy-their Chronometers liav ing invariably been returned to them as below the standard required in Her Majesty\u2019s Navy.Messrs.II.& A.Saunders beg also to remind the public that the productions of Mr.Sewill, in addition to being proved to be superior to atl others before the unquestionable tribunal referred to, have received the most distinguished Royal and International Honours that were ever conferred on a manufacturer ; as, for instance, being the only Liverpool maker to whom was awarded the Great Prize Medal of the International Exhibition of London in 1862, and the Grand Medal of Honour at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867.Messrs.H.& A.Saunders retrain from comment upon these facts, being cc nvinced that they speak for themselves ; and further, notwithstanding the specious evasions of inferior manufacturers, the PREEMINENCE of Mr.Sewill\u2019s productions wilt be appreciated by the people of Canada ; their superiority being conclusively demonstrated by the credentials.of the highest authorities in horologic science.J une 20.\ttTs 147 ! Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.FOR SALE.Hitclicock\u2019s Half Mme Miisic, PRINTED on heavy music paper, -1 pages\u2014 colored titles, music and words.Price Scents each; the whole sixty mailed for $3.Nos.\tNOW READY: 69.MEET MJÏ IN THE LANE, LOVE.59.MABEL WALTZ.08.THE SMILE OF MEMORY.57.SWEET HEART.56.BOOT-BLACK\u2019S SONG.LADY MINE.51.\tFIVE O\u2019CLOCK IN THE MORNING.53.THOSE TASSELS ON THE BOOTS.52.\tPRETTY BIRD.51.WHY WANDERING HERE ?50.CALL ME THINE OWN, 49,\tLE SABRE DE MON PERE.48.WOOPSIDE WALTZ AND POLKA.47.HOME, SWEET HOME.Instrumental.46.FERICHOLE\u2019S LETTER.45.' THE MOONLIT SEA.44.ST.NICHOLAS GALOP.43.VELOCIPEDE JOHNNY.42.GENS D\u2019ARMES DUETT.41.GEMS FROM ORPHEE.40.BELLES OF BROADWAY.39.FLYING TRAPEZE.38.POWER OF LOVE.Instrumental.37.SUSAN\u2019S STORY.36.I WILL NOT ASK TO PRESS THAT CHEEK, THE ROSY WREATH.31, THE LIFE BOAT.33.LIGHT OF THE WORLD.Sacredi -\u2022 y 50.\tOLYMPIC SCHOTTISCH.29.UP IN A BALLOON, 29.THERE\u2019S A CHARM IN SPRING.SEE, THE CONQUERING HERO COMES ! TAKE BACK THE HEART, 25.THE PASSING BELL.24.STILL I\u2019LL LOVE THEE.23.WALTZING DOWN AT LONG BRANCH 22.RIDING DOWN BROADWLY.21.SHE MIGHT NOT SUIT YOUR FANCY.20.ARM-IN-ARM.Polka Mazurka.19.THE ROSE OF ERIN.8.\tSILVER CHIMES.17.THE OLD COTTAGE CLOCK.10.\tHIS LOVE SHINES OVER ALL.Sacred 15.MAGGIE\u2019S SECRET.14.LITTLE MAGGIE MAY.13.THE DANISH BOY\u2019S WHISTLE, 12.COME HITHER, MY BABY, MY DARLING, 11.\tGENEVIEVE WALTZ.10.SKATING RINK POLKA.9.\tCHAMPAGNE CHARLIE, 8.PRAISE OF TEARS.7.i REALLY DON\u2019T THINK I SHALL MARRY.6.GOOD BYE, SWEETHEART, GOOD BYE.5.NOT FOR JOSEPH.4.BLUE EYES.3.WE\u2019D BETTER BIDE A WEE.2.WON\u2019T YOU TELL ME WHY, ROBIN ?X.CAPTAIN JINKS.The above can be obtained at the music, book, and periodical stores, or by inclosing the price, 5 Cents Each, to the Publisher.Other choice selections will rapidly follow.Agents wanted.BENJ.W.HITCHCOCK, No.98 Spring street, and 21 Beckman street New York; 164 Vine street, Cincinnati and 22 School street, Boston.^ Apr il 9.\tu SAVE TEN PEE CENT, Arrears of Assessment.ALL PARTIES INDEBTED to the City for Assessments (special or general) are hereby notified, that unless immediate payment is made, an increase of TEN PER CENT, will be imposed on all Assessments remaining due and unpaid on and after the FIRST day of MAY next; and further, such Properties as may then be indebted to the City for two years and upwards of Assessments, or other City Dues, shall be placed in suit and brought to sale through the Sheriff.(By order.) JAMES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.City Haul,\t> Montreal, 2nd April, 1839.s lm tTS 79 Instead of Bitter, use Mothers! give the Children Ask your Doctor for The Druggists all sell April 9.SWEET QUININE S lm mwf 81 ORANGES ORANGES ! 100 BOXES CHOICE QUALITY, For sale Cheap by the Box or Dozen, ALEX, McGIBBON, Italian Warehouse.Aprils.\t84 DESICCATED CODFISH.One pound equal to four pounds of Raw Fish.Neatly put in one pound boxes.Seven valuable recipes on each box, and full directions for cooking it in the most palatable manner, ALEX.McGIBBON.April 12.\t86 WHITE PORT WINE.DELICATE AND FINE FLAVOURED.For Sale by FRED.KINGSTON, Wine Merchant, 28 Hospital Street.January 11.ON THE LEVEL OF NEW INSPECTOR STREET (having a width of 65 feet), St.Antoine Ward, .five lots of land, 45 feet front by 12 feet in depth.Five oilier Lois on Craig Strcel, Forming the Corner of Craig and Sangui-net Streets.For the conditions, apply at No.125 Inspector Street.A.DUBOIS.Or to\tWM.A.CURRY, Real Estate Agent, 34 Great St.James Street.J anuary 30.\t25 COKNIO-EH, ChoWjuIis.1 Sss/ssdLs, HAIR-CLOTH, And WAGNER\u2019S celebrated patent SPRING iATTRASSES, Offered for Sale, wholesale only, by \u2022 MEYN & WULPF, Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.April 5.\t3m 80 JOHN AITKEN & CoT 377 Notre Dame Street, l!eg to call the attention of their Customers and the Public to a CHOICE SELECTION Of the Newest Styles in Scarfs, .Tics, Kid Cloves, &C.,\t&C., Being the first portion of their Stock of SPRING GOODS, which they have just received ex S.S.Prussian.March 10.\t5$ In the Matter of BUCK, ROBERTSON & CO., of Montreal, P.of Q., Insolvents.The Creditors of the Insolvents arc notified to meet at the Office of the undersigned, Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament Street, in the City of Montreal, on Wednesday, the Fifth day of May next, at the hour of Ten o\u2019clock A.M., for the public examination of the Insolvents, and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.The Insolvents are hereby notified to attend.JOHN WHYTE, A\tOfficial Assignee.Montreal, JT,th April, 1869.\tdu U([ Insolvent Act of 1864.In the Matter of WM.JAMES STEWART, of the City of Liverpool, England, by his only authorized and constituted Attorney, Robert Rose Sugars, acting as such in the City of Montreal, P.of Q., Com mission Merchant, 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 file their attested claims with vouchers, within two months from this date.JOHN WHYTE, Official Assignee.Montreal, 3rd April, 1SG9.\tdu 80 v Insolvent Act of 1864.In tlie Matter of WEST BROTHERS, cf Montreal, Insolvents.A Dividend Sheet has been prepared, subject to objection until the First day of May next.A.B.STEWART, Official Assignee.Montreal, 9th April, I860.\tdu 85 NUMBED 94 SPECIAL NOTICES.R .TL R N OT Ô'#fC I-IOUR IN THE SPRING MONTHS, the system I naturally undergoes a change, and HelM-bold's Highly Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla is an assistant of the greatest value.After reailing this advertisement need one bUE I< ER with PAIN.any INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.In the Matter of JOSEPH A.HUDON, of Montreal, Trader, An Insolvent.THE Creditors of the Insolvent are notified to meet at the office of the undersigned, Merchants\u2019 Exchange Building, in the city of Montreal, on Tuesday, the Twentieth day of April instant, at the hour of Three o\u2019clock P.M., for the public examination of the Insolvent, an 1 for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally.The Insolvent is hereby notified to attend.A.B.STEWART, Assignee.Montreal, 2nd April, 1809.\tdu 79 Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AM END M ENTS THERETO.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ) District of Montreal.( SUPERIOR COURT.In the Matter of H.& W.P.STANDISH, Insolvents, The undersigned have fyled, in the Office of this Court a Deed of Composition and Discharge, executed by their Creditors, and on the twenty-fourth day of May next, they ivill apply to the said Court for the confirmation thereof.R.& W.P.STANDISH.By R.LAFLAMME, Their Attorney ad litem.MimlreaX, loth MarehOSOO.\t2ni 60 insolvent A'ef Oi xoihW DOMINION OF CANADA, ) Provixce ok Quebec, V District of Montreal.) OOTJÏ1T.In the matter of PEAVEY & MARSH, Insolvents.On MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of MAY next, the undersigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said Act.GEORGE MARSH, By their Attorney ad litem.F.E.GILMAN.Montreal, 12th March, 1869.M16,A8,26,M14 62 Insolvent Act of 1864.DOMINION OF CANADA, ) Province of Quebec, [ District of Montreal.) STJDPJBTÎ.TOYS; OOTJÏfcT.In the matter of JOHN T.HENDERSON, An Insolvent.On MONDA Y, the SEVENTEENTH day of MA Y next, the undersigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said Act.JOHN T.HENDERSON.By his Attorney ad litem, F.E.GILMAN.Montreal, March 17, 1869.b-M19,AS,26.Mll 66 G.F.GIBS0NE & C0.3 QTJEIÎEC, General Auctioneers and Brokers.TRAUL SAULS O 13K.Y 00013®, l-lÀ-T®, AND ALB Descriptions of Merchandize, CORNER OF St.PETEE Am St, JAMES STEEETS Eovvci- Town, QnoTreo.Quebec, March 21, 1869.\tlm 72 The Undersigned is- Prepared TO RECEIVE PRODUCE and PROVISIONS, Either on Storage or on Consignment, -At His Stores, 86 and 88 McGill Street, and 99 and 101 Grey Nunn Street.CHAELES EINMOKE.April 13.\tr 87 Notice to Holders of Warehouse Receipts.YOUNG-\u2019 S~~STORES AND Elevator Warehouse.THE Stores on Wellington Street, heretofore occupied by me, having been purchased by the Montreal Warehousing Company, I have to request holders of my Warehouse Receipts to present them at my Office, and I will hand them Receipts of the Company in exchange.Parties having Property in Store, but for which Receipts have not.been drawn, will please call to make the neces-sary transfers.JAMES INGLIS, Wellington Street.Montreal, 2nd April, 1869.\t79 BONDED WAREHOUSE ^ AND General Stouage STORES : Corner of TV illiam and C^ueeu Sts., (OFF McGILL STREET.) Having leased those FIRST-CLASS and CAPACIOUS STORES on William and Queen Streets, (presently occupied by Messrs.Rimmer, Gunn & to.and others) will be prepared, on and after the 1st May to receive on STORAGE-Flour, Provisions, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, High-wines, and General Merchandize.These Stores are first-class, and from their Central location, will be found the most convenient in the City.The Rate for Insurance is very low, and will go far to lessen Storage charges on valuable goods, over other Stores where rates are high.Advances will he made on property in Warehouse, if required, JAMES INGLIS.Montreal, 26th March, 1869.\t72 RÂDWâY\u2019S BEADY BELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.''uul is the only PAIN REMEDY , that will instantly stop the most excruciating pains, allay J NFLAM MATION anti CURE CONGESTIONS, whether of t he Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands and organs, by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the B'd-ridden.Infirm, Crippled, Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrat- Cd u'i Ofdi-QiYUA.uiiiy .sufierym RAD WAY\u2019S R E AÏ) Y^REL I r.F will, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES afford ease and comfort, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping pain, can be purchased for 50 cents per bottle at utmost every druggist\u2019s anti country merchant\u2019s store on this continent, and within one hour\u2019s distance 01 almost every habitation in the United States.MILLIONS who have used RADWAY\u2019S ADY_ RELIEF for 25 years know that ON E I ifty cent bottle, diluted in one gallon ot proof spirits, will make a, better Liniment Pain Paint Killer, Panacea, King of Pain\u2019 equal in quantity to 441 BOTTLES OF THE SIZES OF THOSE LOTIONS THAT ARE SOLD AT 1».AND 15 CENTS, And the public should also know that all these lotions are but poor imitatitms of RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.If those whoare now suffering pain\u2014no matter what the cause may be, or by what name it is called \u2014if external, apply the Rail wav\u2019s Ready Relief to the part 01 the body where the pain is present.IF INTERNAL, 20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER, As a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms Inflammation, Congestion, Asiatic Cholera Chills and Fever, the most violent, excru-elating, and torturing pains will be stopped IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.dfM HU-Vi 1;°,tle of RAHWAY'S READY KELIE0 \" \u20181,1 do more service and cure more complaints that are daily occurring in every and drug6.a\" $ expentIecl in Pertcrlptioni SVBLLIOMS OF POLLAKS SAVED TO WORKING MEN.WEALTH FOE ALL.Fever and Ague Cured FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, that w?U erne1 a rcmedial ^ol!t world FEVER AND AGUE.And all'other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, 1 ypliold, Yellow and oilier Fevers (aided ?VVV Rihlway\u2019s Pills), as RAD-V AY\u2019S READY RELIEF.Millions of people throughout the world know how quick it will cure ail ordinary cwnplamte; for m aU diseases where PAIN, INF LAMMATION, or CONGESTION ispid seiii, its eneets are instantaneous.But in Fever and Ague, Asiatic Cholera, Yellow r ever, as these diseases are exhibited in the tropics, RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF has proved infallible, and will cure those fjfiyhe fevers, quicker, and without entail- I KIDNJ YOUNG LADIES BEWARE ! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders and Washes.All such remedies close Up the pores of the skin, and in a shoii time destroy the complexion.If you would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, use Helmbold's Extract SarsapaihUA.NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from corruption of the blood.Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the utmost value.\u2014\t< .\u201e\t,.\t,\t,\t,\t- \"\t«rrinwcll, CUl/UIl \u2022\tR'Shtlul penalties of ENGORGED A1ASPPKEN\u2019 DISORDERED AN:D SAEEKON-COLOURED skin, that are sure to follow the use of the Ghologogues,\u201d \u201cAgue Cures,\u201d and oiner agents ol the heroic Quinine, Mercurial, Ar-seme, and other treatments where the medi-ernes used Accumulate, and become deposited m the system.RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, is the best, and cheapest, and safest remedial agent that can be used for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fevers.NOT ONE person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to I ever and Ague, if they will only take RADWAVS READY RELIEF, and keep their bowels open with Rad way's 1 ILLS.Hundreds in the West, who have heretofore been doctoring at the rate of one and two h- jtxfiù dollars fora few months\u2019 treatmen.jftnp-nînu- iv.2c.No.1 at $1.12J'g$1.15 ; No.2at$1.03£i® $1.03J.CORN firmer ; new at 46 Jc.OATS firmer and steady at 53 i@ 53jd.EYE more active, and advanced L®2c.BARLEY dull and nominal at $.1.55; regular price $1.60 ; sample lots at $1.75 on track.WHISKEY quiet at 69c.PORK active at $30.LARD firm at 174fS>18c.DRY SALTED ' SHOULDERS.\u2014Active at 12jc ; loose, 13|e.boxed.SWEET PICKLED HAMS at 15J /3> 16c.LIVE HOGS quiet and steady ; good to choice, $9.60®$10.27J.CATTLE weak\u2014fair to good, $6.50 (3> $7.25 ; extra to choice, $8.RECEIPTS\u20147,500 hbls.flour; 27,000 bus wheat ; 40,000 do corn ; 10,000 do oats ; 2,000 hogs.SHIPMENTS\u20147,500 brls flour ; 4,000 bus.wheat ; 4,000 bush, corn ; 7,500 oats ; 1,400 rye ; 1,600 hogs.CITY ITEMS.PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.\u2014Statement for week ending April 17, 1869 :\u2014Number of permanèn inmates ; Males, 33 ; females, 26 ; boys, 5 girs, 1.Total 05.Number of nights\u2019 lodgings given in night refuge ; Males, 158 females, 43 ; boys, 16 ; girls, 14.Total 231 Number of quarts of soup, and extra meals distributed ; Night refuge poor, 658 ; Out door poor, 74.Total 732.THE FLOOD.i\u2014The flood rapidljqsubskl y THE ST.GEORGE\u2019S SOCIETY Will have its annual celebration in the usual way, but this time in the new St.George\u2019s Home.CITY CARS were running yesterday.FULFORD MEMORIAL.\u2014 Designs for tins memorial by Mr.John James Browne, and C.Thomas, are to be seen in Dawson\u2019s window.Lodge\u2019s Readings last night.\u2014Mr.Lod: delivered the first of his readings last night at the Mechanics\u2019Hall.He showed himself to be a skilful elocutionist.We notice that the annual meeting of the Governors and subscribers of the House of Industry and Refuge, is to he held to-mor row at the Institution at 3 o\u2019clock.We hope there will be a full meeting of all interested, as we understand business of great importance is to be brought forward.Tlie Chicago flour merchants have established a new grade of flour to be known as tlie I( Chicago grade.\u201d g Ytf 55 I-*- Cfc-J c:QC MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, Brokers.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, April 20, 4:30 P.M.Op\u2019g Gold.135, Pacific Mail.93] Telegraph .42 N.Y.C.100: Erie.Reading.M.S.C.& P.C.& Tol .Op\u2019g Rock.138* N.Western.84 pfd.90 Wayne.131^ Quicksilver.22i 5-20s of \u201962 .120| M.& St, Paui .Sterling Ex.108 Interest.8 p.This mysterious agent gradually and effectively changes the Hair, Beard, Whiskers, or Eyelashes, to any color, varying from the lightest,through all the intermediate shades, to the deepest black, life-like and natural, at IÏ/.pleasure.It can be used as easy as oil on the TT nair, and the directions are so simple that a J»j child- may apply it.It is contained in one c, bottle.No washing of the hair required.It ti will not discolour the scalp.Is entirely a vegetable production, and strengthens, promotes the growth, and sustains the pristine beauty of tne hair to the end of life.It is a wonder and a luxury.It is peculiarly adapted for ladies, and invaluable for officers in the military or naval service.It is the cheapest article in use, as one bottle will last from nine months to a year.Price $1.50 and $1.00 per bottle.Trial bottles, 50 cents.Proprietor,\tW.BOGLE, Boston, And for sa e by his Agents everywhere.The following are a few among the innumerable testimonials which have been received by the proprietor, extolling its wonderful virtues : 102 Central Street, Boston, Aug.5, 1867.Mr.Wm.Boole, \u2014 Dear Sir, \u2014 After a thorough trial of several mixtures for dyeing the hair, I can UNHESITATINGLY pronounce your Mystic Hair Tint the best that American skill produces.You can refer to me at all times ; indeed I shall be happy to explain its peculiar qualities to any one unacquainted with it.This recommendation is from one who is an entire stranger to you.yet actuated with a desire to encourage and reward the truly worthy.V ours truly, Joseph Woodward.The following is from the author of the \u201cSayings and doings\u201d of the celebrated Mrs.Partington:\u2014\t, Chelsea.Mass., Juno 21,1861.My Dear Mr.Bogle,\u2014 The alarming threat of premature old age, manifest in my changing hair, induced me to oppose your new Hair Tint as a defence, and the result has proved everything I could wish.\u2019 It completely changed the grey, by a single application, and freed me from the mould of antiquity not yet due.I am delighted with ;t.and commend it to all who, like myself, Il deprive Time of an early triumph, v Ailing it the sufccess itdeserves, i reman, Y ours* truly, B.P.Siiillaber.Boston, July 11, 1805.Wm.Bogle, Esq.,\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014Your \u201cMystic Tint\u201d for tiie hair having been recommended to me, I was induced to try it, and 1 have no hesitation in saying that, to my mind, it is the best preparation of the kind ever offered to the public.Respectfully yours, U.L.Pettinqill, (Firm of S.M.Pettingill & Co.) April 12.\tv PSW 80 NOTICES.GAS CONSUMERS would do well to provide other means of LIGHTING, as the probable Flooding of Griffintown will necessarily stop the manufacture of Gas.April 20.u 93 Cl\u2019s ill NEW YORK MARKETS ( By Magnetic Telegraph.) New York, April 20.COTTON quiet at 28je.FLOUR dull; receipts 8,600 brls; sales, 4,300 brls.at $5.20 (@ $5.70 for Super State and Western ; $5.80 (a) $6.15 for Common to Choice Extra State ; $5.75 i5> $6.65 for common to choice Extra Western.RYE FLOUR quiet.WHEAT heavy ; receipts, 8,600 bush.\u2019 sales, 5,100 bush.No.2 Spring at $1.39 delivered.RYE dull and declining ; sales of 2,000 A\u2019Ô\u2019ÔRN heavy; receipts 24,000 hush ; \u2018sales 3^,000 bush, at 80 I® 83jc for new mixed Western ;\t75c for two year old mixed Western in store and afloat.BARLEY dull and heavy.OATS scarce and firmer ; receipts 9,700 bush ; sales 21,000 bus at 7Gje in store ; 77 i® 79jc do afloat.PORK heavy at $31 rs> $31.12 for new Mess ; $30.75 /S> $30.82 for old.LARD firm at 17}i®18|c for steam ; 19 i®19}c for kettle rendered.BUTTER dull, 28 (a) 35 Ohio ; 30 I® 45 State.CHEESE firmer, 19 iS>23.A.& -Bonds easier CONSUMPTION.Letter from Capt.Coilill, Master of the Brig \u201cPotosi,\u2019\u2019 of Windsor, N.S.St.John, N.B., 22nd May, 1868 Mr.James I.Fellows, Chemist ; Dear Sir.\u2014In May, 1866, I was attacked with a severe dry Cough, which continued in harshness for some time, when-I commenced expectorating a thick whiteish substance, then I raised a greenish yellow and slate coloured matter, then bleeding- of the lungs set in, and other symptoms of a very alarming character showed themselves.I consulted the leading Physicians in Philadelphia and other cities, who gave me no encouragement, as my disease was Consumption.I spared no expense to obtain relief, but found none.In August I had fallen in flesh from 155 to 136 lbs.and sinking rapidly every day.My friends in Philadelphia advised me to leave the ship and go home.At home they considered my case hopeless, and wished me to remain there and not die in a foreign country.I visited St.John in October of the same year on my way to Philadelphia to join my ship, and was advised by a stranger who noticed my shrunken form and racking Cough, to try your COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPO PHOSPHITES, and, as a drowning man will grasp at straws, I saw a ray of hope in the suggestion, and procured a bottle.The effect warranted a further trial, and I bought a dozen bottles and left St.John, and have been knocking about the Atlantic over since.As this is the first time I have visited your city since, I feel, under an obligation to let you know the effects produced by this Syrup.I continued taking the remedy regularly.At first my appetite improved,\u2014I regained strength\u2014then my cough gradually left me, and finally the expectoration ceased ; and although the benefit was gradual, I could note the change for the better every day, so that after having taken ten bottles I considered myself well.This was about five months from the time I commenced taking the Syrup.A short time after I had considerable trouble with a Charter party, and feeling some of the old symptoms returning, I finished the other tiro bottles ; and now J consider myself as well as ever I was in my life.My present weight is 162, seven pounds above my usual healthy standard.My nerves are good, my appetite good, and general health «scellent.I heartily recommend your Syrup to all persons troubled with any difficulties or Disease of the Lungs or Nervous system, firmly believing that had I not used it, I would not now he living.Hoping this letter may meet the eyes of others similarly affected, and induce them to use- the same means of cure, I remain, yours very truly, Harris Çoffïll, Master of the Brig \u201cPotosi,\u201d Of Windsor, N.S.Sold by Apothecaries.Price $1.50 per bottle, or 6 for $7.50.JAMES I.FELLOWS, Chemist, St.John, N.B.FRANCIS CUNDILL & Co., Wholesale Agents, du DSW 86\tMontreal.Health is Strength.\u2014to prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man ; and Bryant s I UX.MONIC Waff.rs will assure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the throat and pul-m.9P?ry.complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy.Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to incurable consump-tmn, and the strength of the strongest soon fails if neglected.The readiest and best means known for the cure of these com-plainis is Bryant\u2019s Pulmonic: Wafers, which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have never been known to fail.Singers and public speakers will also derive great benefit from tlie use o( them.Sold by all medecine dealers at 25 cents per box,\tr psw 92^ EUROPEAN MARKETS ( By Atlantic Cable.) London, p.m.\u2014Bonds dull at 814.Erie 23J.Liverpool, p.m.\u2014Western Wheat 8s 6d.; Com steady at 27s 9d.; Flour 7 Is 6d.; Cheese 81s.London, April 20, eve.\u2014Consols, 93} money, 93} I® 93} account; Bonds quiet, 80$; Stocks 'Steady : Erie 23 ; I.C., 98} G.W.28}.Frankfort, April 20, eve.87}.Liverpool, April 20, eve.\u2014Cotton easier, not quotably lower, Uplands, 12}; Orleans, 12J; sales 6,000 bales ; No 2.Red Western Wheat, 8s.6d.to 8s.lOd.London, April 20.\u2014Tallow 46s.; Sugar on spot, 39s., afloat, 28s.9d.; Linseed Oil, £30 Com Escliaiige Daily llepori.Montreal, April 2fl, 1859.Flour P brl.of 190 lbs.\u2014Superior Extra none; Extra nominal, $1.30 ; A Milloy, 16 do.Silt JAMES CLARKE\u2019S FEMALE PILLS This well known medicine is no Imposition buta sure and safe remedy for female difficulties 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 exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will affecta cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution, Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should bo earefully preserved.For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.N.B.\u2014$1 and postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, tvill insure a bottle taining over 50 pills, by a return of mail.Sir James ulakkes female pills are extensively counterfeited, The genuine have the name of \u201cJOB MOSES\u201d on the package.All others are worthless.For Wale by Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, General Agents for Canada.Sold by dll the Druggists in Montreal, and medicine aealers everywhere.June 10.\tDSW ly 30 SPECIAL NOTICES.U.I'L MOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER with FAIN.RÂDWÂYS READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.It was the first, and is the only PAIN REMEDY, that will instantly stop the most excruciating pains, allay INFLAMMATION and CURE CONGESTIONS, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rov/els, or other glands and organs, by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY\u2019S READY BELIEF will, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES afford ease and comfort, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping pain, can be purchased for 59 cents per bottle at almost every druggists and country merchant\u2019s store on this continent, and within one hour\u2019s distance of almost every habitation in the United States.MILLIONS who have used RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF for 25 years know that ONE Fifty cefit bottle, diluted in one gallon of proof spirits, will make a better Liniment, Pain Paint Killer.Panacea, Kina of Pain, equal In quantity to 441 BOTTLES OF THE SIZES OF THOSE LOTIONS THAT ARE SCLD AT 124 AND 15 CENTS, And the public should also know that all these lotions are but poor imitations of RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.If those wboare now sufferfng pain\u2014no matter what the cause may oe, or by what name it is called \u2014if external, apply the Radway\u2019s Ready Relief to the part of the body where the pain is present.IF INTERNAL, 20 DEOPS DILUTED IN WATER, As a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms, Inflammation, Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, the most violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will be stopped IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.One 25 Cent Bottle of RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF will do more service and cure more complaints that are dally occurring in every family than $25 expended in perscriptions and drugs.^ILLt©N$ OF DOLLARS SAVED TO WORKING MEN, WEALTH FOR ALL.Fewer and Ague Cured FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.Flour,\u2018brls.1900 Potash, brls.7 Tallow \u201c .Petroleum, brls.Hides, number.330 Hams.,.Cheese.Lard.Leather, rolls.66 Highwines,casks.32 Whisky, casks____46 Tobacco, kegs____34 Butter, kegs.202 Peas, bus.166 Bacon, sides.Pork, brls.no Oats, bush.MONEY REPORT.Mckyreal, April 20th, 1869.Gold opened this morning in New York at 133} and closed at the same rate.Greenbacks have been bought at 25} and 25} dis.for current funds, and 77} cents in silver, they have been sold at 25} dir.Bank Exchange on New York sold at 25 dis.Silver has been bought at 4} dis.for large and 5 for small, sold at 4} and and 4} dis.Nichols, Robinsonn & Ce., Broker, Holloway s Pills.\u2014The happy conjunction of rare vegetable aperients, alteratives and tonics, in these famous Pills, renders them the most efficacious medicine ever compounded for all complaints 'in which Fever is present.As soon as they begin to operate, the excited pulse becomes softer and more regular, tlie skin moist and (he tongue more natural in its appearance.Bo entirely free are they froni everything djastip of irritating, that lajies take them with cohfi-denee in the niost delicate contingencies Sold by all Druggists,\tv DSW 92 Sale of Butcher\u2019s Stalls.The LEASE of the STALLS and SHOPS in the BONSECOURS, ST.ANN, ST.ANTOINE, ST.LAWRENCE, PAPINEAU and ST.GABRIEL MARKETS, for one year, from FIRST MAY next, will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on said Markets, as follows :\u2014 On MONDAY, the 20th April, instant, the Stalls and Shops of BONSECOURS Market, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.The Stalls and Shops of St.ANN Market, at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.On WEDNESDAY, the 23th April, instant, 1 the Stalls and Shops of St.LAWRENCE Market, at TEN o\u2019clock» A.M.The Stalls and Shops of PAPINEAU Market, at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.On THURSDAY, the 29th April, instant, the Shops and Stalls of St.ANTOINE Market, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.The Stalls and Shops of St.GABRIEL Market, at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.No bid will be received from qny one in arrear for Shop or Stall rent.No part of the said Markets shall bo let for the Sale of either New or Old Clothes.The remaining conditions will be made known at the time of Sale.(By order,) CHAS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office, ) City Hall,\t} Montreal, 21st April, 1869, )\t91 WHY HOT USE THE BEST.OVER TWENTY YEARS\u2019 Increasing de^ maud has established the fact that MA' THEW-\u2019S VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world.It Is the cheapest, the most reliable and most convenient.Complete In one bottle.Does not require any previous preparation of the hair.No trouble No crock or stain.Produces a beautiful black or brown, as preferred.A child can apply it.Ylways gives satisfaction.Only 50 eents per bottle.Sqld everywhere.A.I.MATHEWS, Miunuacturer, N.Y.Henry, Simpson & Co., Wholesale Agents 15 St.Paul Street, Montreal.August 15.A Beautiful Head of Hair is rendered still more beautiful by the use of Burnett\u2019s Cocoaipe, The Sweetest Perïumq is JBijrpett\u2019s Flori mel.Burnett\u2019s Preparations are sold by all druggis.r.D juid, arç deservedly popular.Cincinnati Commercial.XiApiios should use Burn.It\u2019s Kalliston to retain the blooin and fie shness of beauty unimpaired.Jonas Whitcomb\u2019s Remedy for Asthma lias acquired the reputation of being a sure specific in that dreadful disease.or sale by Druggists everywhere.April 13.'\t~ t-psP eowW 87 FOE SALE.iEYfl I WOLFF, Manufacturers\u2019 Agents, &e, 451 C0MMISSI0HEKS STREET, OFFER FOR SALE CHEMICALS, &c.IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE : Santonine\tMagenta and Chloroform\tAll kinds of AuilineDyes Sulphuric Ether\tCochineal Glycerine\tDutch Madder Quinine\tGlues, English (fc French Bromide of Potass Lit hog; Inks, Colors, &c Oil of Cognac\tDry Paints Oil of Cloves\tBall Blue Martin\u2019s Cardinal Food G erman Cigars April 21.\t6 m 94 OvrsjtEîiîaa.JESaxaclis, HAIR-CLOTH, And WAG JEER\u2019S celebrated patent SPHiNES MTTRSSSES, Offered for Sale, wholesale only, by MEYN & WULFF, Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.April 5.\t3m 80 HEE CRACKERS, boxes NTo, 1 Clolil Eagle Cïtoj» Eire-C eackers.Just Received by NELSON, WOOD & CO April 20.\tr 93 There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure FEVER AND AGUE, And all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers raided .\u201e .__________ \u201eTTr.TA sometimes with Radway\u2019s Pills), as RAD-\tbfveij Iiettj VASES, in CHINA, neat- WAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.\tly Ornamented\u2014could be used either for Millions of people throughout the world know how quick it will cure all ordinary complaints; for in all diseases where PAIN, INFLAMMATION, or CONGESTION is present, its effects are instantaneous.But in Fever and Ague, Asiatic Choiera, Yellow Fever, as these diseases are exhibited in the tropics, RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF has proved infallible, and will cure those terrible fevers quicker, and without entailing the frightful penalties'of ENGORGED LIVER, FAT SPLEEN, DISORDERED KIDNEYS, AND SAFFRON-COLOURED SKIN, that are sure to follow tiie use of the \u201c Chologogues,\u201d \u201c Ague Cures,\u201d and otner agents of tlie heroic Quinine, Mercurial, Arsenic, and other treatments where tlie medicines used accumulate, and become deposited m the system.RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, is the best, and cheapest, and safest remedial agent that can be used for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fevors.NOTONE person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to Fever and Ague, if they will oniv take RADWAY\u2019S RI?ADY RELIEF, and keep their bowels open with Radway\u2019s Pills.Hundreds In the West, who have heretofore been doctoring at the rate of one and two hundred dollars for a few months\u2019 treatment, are keeping themselves and funi ilies free from FEVER and AGUE, CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, He., for one or two dollars a year, spent for Radway\u2019s Ready Relief and Radway\u2019s Pills, (coated.) Radway\u2019s Ready Relief isan old established remedy.Under the new process of manufacture, It secures properties that, will cure and prevent Small-Pox, Typhoid and Scarlet Fever, Yellow Fever, Asiatic Cholera Dysentery, Diarrhoea, &c, and as a Pain Remedy It acts like magie.NOT ONE HOUR need one suffer with pain, or one week lingering in bed from Rheumatism, or any other acute or Inflammatory disease.The Ready Relief will afford instant ease to all.Price only 25 cents per bottle.N.B.See that every bottle has an India-rubber stopper.Sold by all Druggists, and at Dr.Radway\u2019s office, No.87 Maiden-lane, New York.April 2.E.CHAKTELOUP, SS7 t» 898 Craig Street, Has on hand a Large and Well-Assorted STOCK of CRYSTAL and BRQNZE GAS-ALIERS, PILLARS ahd BRACKETS, also a variety of BRONZE STATUETTES lately received from Paris, with an assortment ol very Pretty PAINTINGS, Copies of the Ancient Masters, mounted on Beautiful Frames pi Aluminium; and a Large Quali- ty Ornamented\u2014could be used either Flower Vases or Coal-Oil Lamps, \u2022 Montreal, April 20th., 1869,\t3m FOE SALE CHEAP, .TWO NICE MEDIUM SIZE SALAMANDER SAFES, Manufactured by B.G.Wilder, New 1\u2019ork.Apply at DUFRpSNE & McGARITY\u2019S, 221 Notre Dame Street.April 19.\tr 92 FOB Batclielor\u2019s Hair Dye.This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world.The only true and perfect Dye\u2014 Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous.Nodis-appointnient.No ridiculous tints.Remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes.Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brown.Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Satchels\u2019', No.15 Bond Street, New or\u2019s Wig Factory Y ork.April 9, JyDWSI 50 bags Spanish Filberts 100 qr - casks (Gordon\u2019s Dry Sherry 100 tons Aibiaii Mines Sleam Coal ClêArlE April 16.& BÂSRO, No.8 Corn Exchange., r 90 \u2019 MT ARRIÏED, \u20aca«'«\u201ceSt1,#l,!fG 1!TS#NS 0 PUBLIC MEETINGS.NOTICE.The SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING of the GOVERNORS and Subscribers to the MONTREAL PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE, will be held in the Governors\u2019 Room of the Institution, on WEDNESDAY, 21st April current, at Three P.M., when the Reports for the year will he submitted, and twenty-four Subscribers chosen as Elective Governors, for one year, in place of the like number who retire.WM.MURRAY, First Vice-President.\u2022 WM.LUNN, Hon.Secretary.April 2).\t93 FOR SALE.GRAND CONCERT OF JSÆTJSTC BY TIIE UNITED CHOIRS OF TIIE Canada Presbyterian Church, IN AID OF THE IFTTIsriD OF TIIE Presbylcri.nl follege, Montreal, TO BE GIVEN IN ERSKSME CHURCH, ST.CATHERINE STREET, On Thursday Evening, 22d April.Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.Tickets, 25 cents each.To be had at Dawson Bros., F.E.Grafton, and A.McGibbon, Great St.James Street; and C.Alexander & Son, Notre Dame Street.April 21.\t91 Insolvent Act of 1864.In the Matter of C.T.WILSON & CO., Insolvents.SALE BY AUCTION OF A First-Class (Stock of Boots and Shoes, WILL BE SOLD BY\u201d AUCTION without ! any reserve, at the Store No.3S7 Notre I Dame Street, on FRIDAY, the i'Srd instant, ! the whole of the Splendid Stock of BOOTS ! and SHOES,belonging to the Estate of the above Insolvents, comprising: LADIES\u2019.and MISSES\u2019 CALF, KID, Go \\T ' ENAMELLED and PRUNELLA BOOTS ami SHOES, in every Variety of Style.GENTS CALF, KID, GOAT and ENAMELLED, WELLINGTON, GAITER, LACE and CONGRESS BOOTS,; SHOES and SLIPPERS.CHILERENS\u2019 BOOTS and SHOES in Great Variety.CALF, KID, GRAINED and ENAMELLED SKINS.INDIA RUBBERS in Ladies, Misses and Gents.ELASTIC, WEB, and other FINDINGS.LASTS, BOOT TREES, &e.The Stock is First-Class and will be Sold in lots to suit purchasers.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.A.B.STEWART, 03\tOfficial Assignee.AUCTION SALES.______ H EN RY_J i SHAW.iSalc ef Substantial First-Class Furniture.ON SATURDAY EVENING, the 21th instant, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, Mr.Shaw will sell, at his stores, Great St.James Street, the second consignment of the line WALNUT, OAK, and MAHOGANY FLTRNITURE,from Mr.Drennan, of the Penitentiary Cabinet Works, comprising som ^ very handsome Drawing-Room Sets in polished Mahogany, and a variety of first-class substantial -bed-! room furniture in Oak and Walnut.The | furniture will be on view on FRIDAY After-j noon.The sale will be held in the evening ! to give parties otherwise engaged during the da; an opportunity of attending.HENRY .1.SHAW, Auctioneer.OCEAN STEAMERS.FOR SALE OF BOOK DEB U In the Matter of THEOPHILE TURGEON of Montreal, Mrs CAROLINE GINTLER, wife THE AMATEUR MSiCAL (III Respectfully announce that they will give their next COTnTOEIR/I?ON FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23rb, IN TIIE MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.PROGRAMME : 1\u2014\tOverture\tif Fra Diavolo,\u201d Auber.2\u2014\tClarionet Solo,\tOrchestral Accmpt 3\u2014\tVocal Duett, \u201cWhen Birds, \u201d Smart 4\u2014\tFlute Solo\t\u201c Lucia,\u201d Linton.5\u2014\tSong (Viol ob ) \u201cLa Serehata,\u201d Braga.6\u2014\tCornet Sol \u201cFantaisie \u201d Or.Acct.Nehr 7\u2014\tSong \u201c How fair art thou,\u201d Weidt, 8\u2014\tSelection \u201cRigoletto,\u201d (Orches.) Verdi 9\u2014\tBallad \u201cDo not forget me,\u201d = H.Aide.10\u2014\tOverture \u201c Zanetta,\u201d (request) Auber 11\u2014\tVocal Duett \u2019\u201cSpring,\u201d\tBalfe 12\u2014\tTrio (Cornets) \u201c Charity,\u201d Rossini 13\u2014\tPolonaise ( Orch.)\tGungT God Save the Queen.of M.GAUTHIER, Mrs.H.O.HEROUX, POIRIER, NARCISSE PALIN, do wife of T.St.Isidore, Napierville, Insolvents.To Gas-Fitters and Painters.Tenders are requested for the GAS-PIPES and FITTINGS.Also for LIME, WHITEN ING and OIL PAINTING, required at the Military School, Craig Street.Specifications may he seén at our Offiee: Molson Bank Chambers, where Tenders will be received up to FRIDAY, 23rd April, at TWELVE o\u2019clock.FOWLER & ROY, Architects.April 20.\tb 92 Conductor, F.H.TORRINGTON.Tickets, 50 cents, to be obtained at the Music Stores of Mess.Prince, Boucher & De-Zouche, Notre Dame St., and at Dawson, Bros., Great St, James Street, Charles Alexander & Son, also R.S.Latham.Doors open a 7.15, Concert at 8 o\u2019clock.April 21.\t94 ST.GEOHOE\u2019S SOCIETY, MONTREAL.BEMOVLAL.ÜÂS REMOVED TO 105 ST.JAMES STREET, At the Corner of St.Peter Street.April 19.\trn 92 terica fkrace HAS R E M G V E D TO NO.187 ST.IISES STREET Corner of St.Peter Street.M.H, GAUL\u2019 April 19.Agent.m 92 NOTICE.The firm of Schneider, Bond & Co.has been this day Dissolved by mutual consent.THOS.H, SCHNEIDER, JOHN B.BOND, ' JAMES FOBHAM.Montreal, April 16, 1869.\t91 NOTICIiT The firm of Jakes Popiiam & Co.lias been tfiis day Dissolved by mutual consent.JAMES POPHAM, THOS, H, SCHNEIDER., JOHN B, BOND.Montreal, April 10, 1809 .\t91 FORMATION ©F PAltTNEIlSIIIf The undersigned, having formed a COPARTNERSHIP under the name of James Popiiam & Co., will continue the business of the former firm of the same name, in the same premises, where the obligations of the late firm will be liquidated, and all debts duo to it will be collected.JAMES POPHAM, JAMES LINTON, WM.COOPER.Montreal, April 16, 1869.\t91.186®.THE CANADA HOUSE, WILL BE OPEN for the reception of Visit-ors about the 15th JUNE next.Arrangements will be made with families for board, either by tlie week or month.Return Tickets will be issued at reduced rates to the Springs, including the Stage fare.Any further information can be had by applying at the Office, lOBonaventure Street.EDW.SQOTT, Secretary.April 15,\t2m 89 nsüianca üorapaiij, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guarbian Fjre and Bife Insurance Company, of London, baving deposited the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, in accordance with the Act 31 Vie., cap.48, has received a License to carry on the business of Fire Insurance in the Dominion of Canada.ROBERT SIMMS & CO., GEORGE DENHOLM, Chief Agents for the Dominion.Montreal, 14th April, 1869,\tim 90 The THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of this SOCIETY will be CELEBRATED on FRIDAY, the 23rd April next, at TWO P.M.precisely.The SOCIETY will ASSEMBLE at the NEW HOME, St.Antoine Street, for the transaction of business.GOD SAVE TIIE QUEEN! EDMUND OXLEY, Secretary.The ANNIVERSARY DINNER will take place in the EVENING at the OTTAWA HOTEL, Tickets can be obtained of John Leemino, Esq,, President, John Lewis, Esq\u201e Alfd, Rimmer, Esq,, S.Pedlar, Esq., \\V,S.Walker, Esq,, Treasurer, and at the Ottawa Hotel.DINNER at SEVEN o\u2019clock.Tickets $4.EDMUND OXLEY, Secretary.April 20.\teg College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada.The SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS of the COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, tor the purpose of examination, will be held in tbs City of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the 11th of May next, \u2018at TEN o\u2019clock A.M., in the Medical Faculty of McGill College, Cote Street, Candidates are required to deposit their Credentials with eitherof the Secretaries, at least ten days before the Sleeting, and to till up a Schedule of their Education, forms of which can be obtained on application to the Secretaries ; and they are also required to deposit, at the same time, the amount of fees which would become due in tlie event of successful examination.J.P.ROTTOT, M.D.R.H.RUSSEL, M.D., Edin.Secretaries.Montreal, 1st April, 1869,\tlm mwf 78 [Sherbrooke Gazette please copy for one month, throe times a week.] NOTICES.The Steamer Mouche-a-Feu Will leave BELQ3JL for SOREL on WED-Is ESDAV, tlie 21st instant, on the arrival of the Train leaving Montreal at Two P.M.April 20.\t93 E.CHANTELÛUP, 587 to 5©Jf «Draig Street, BRASS and COPPER-WORKER, PLUMBING, STEAM and HOT-WATER FITTINGS.Has always on hand PIPES, VALVES, and all kinds of TRIMMINGS, Wholesale and Retail.He has also now in use in his Show-Rooms 3Patent Self-Acting WATER-TAPS Persons wanting Good, S^^L-tnd Reliable Articles should get these \"^Tit once.Montreal, April 20th, 1869.\t3^93 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that [on WEDNESDAY, 23th April, inst., at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M., the Undersigned WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at his Office, No.18 ST.SACRAMENT St., each and everyone of the BOOK-DEBTS, NOTES, and JUDGMENTS, and yet uncollected belonging to the above Insolvent Estates.Lists of these Debts may be examined at the office of T.SAUVAGEAU, Official Assignee.Montreal, 19th April, 1SC0.\t93 PICTOU, N.S., Carrying Goods at ÏHE0UGH EÂTES T o sir.TOiiiv, *s.is., AND n.s.The S.S SALE BI Will be Sold on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH of MAY next, the following IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES, belonging to the children issue of the marriage of Mr.LOUIS CRE-VIER with the late Mrs.EUPHROSINE GAREAU, viz.:\u2014 1st.A lot of land or emplacement situate in the St.Joseph Suburb, of this City, containing 40 feet front by 98 feet 6 inches in depth, English measure, the whole more or less; bounded 11 front by St.Joseph Street, in rear by the lot hereinafter secondly described; joining on one side to the north-east, F.X.Ras-toul, or his representatives, and on the other side, to the south-west, John Stewart, with two wooden houses and a stable thereon erected, with the right of passage through the lot of the said F.X.Rastoul, by a passage of eight feet wide by fifty feet deep, which passage to be common between the parties interested therein.2nd.Another lot of land situate in the same suburb, containing 45 feet in front by 93.6 in depth, the whole English measure, more or less; bounded in front by Barre Street; on one side by said F.X.Rastoul, or his representatives ; in rear by the lot herein above firstly described, and on the other side by the said John Stewart, without any buildings.3rd.Another lot of ground situate in the said suburb, containing 43.4 feet in front by 84 feet in depth, the whole English measure, more or less ; bounded in front by said Barre Street; on one side by Versailles.Street; in rear by Mrs.Mouette, and on the other side bs Mr.F.X.Gareau, with a two story wooden house framed with brick, and other smaller outbuildings.4th.Another lot of ground situate in the same suburb, containing 42.6 feet in front, by 186 feet in depth, the whole English measure, more or less; bounded in front by Gareau Street, which opens on Barre Street; on one side by the property of the Priests; in rear and on the other side by the heirs Gareau without any buildings thereon erected.The sale will take place on the premises, at Ten o\u2019clock, a,m.For the conditions of the sale apply to the undersigned Notary, e.McIntosh.No.116 St.Joseph Street.Montreal, 20th April, 1869.\t93.500 Bags in Good Order, April 20, THOS.HOBSON & CO., St, Paul Street, m 93 HecÉif, d in fe 1 Hf-chests New Crop YOUNG HYSON 5.000\t1.\tGUNPOWDER, IM PE- 1.000\tf\tRIAL, and 11 Y S O N J Cattles\tTWANKAY TEAS.2.000\tHf-eliests ) CONGOU, SO U C II ONG 200 Catties i and OOLONG TEAS 3.000\tHf-chests ) New Crop Fine to Ciioif V COLOURED and UN 500 Catties ) COL\u2019D JAPAN TEAS 200 Bags ARRÂCAN RICE 400 Bags, halves andQuarters RANGOON RICE 600 Bags BLACK SIFTED PEPPER 500 Bags Rio, Maracaibo, Laguayra and Java COFFEE 2.000\tBoxes, halves and quarters Layer London and West-End RAISINS 500 Hf-boxes Valentia RAISINS 100 Brls Prime CURRANTS 500 Bags Fine and Coarse SALT 100 Boxes Belmont Sperm CANDLES Boxes TIN and CANADA PLATES fou Sade qY T.& April 20.F.ÜÛ88 & CO.e Its 93 1ST OtTIOKEL The undersiged will apply for an Appointment of CURATOR to the VACANT ESTATE of the late JOHN COLLINS, in his life-time of the City of Montreal, Pedlar on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTH day of MAY next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the Forenoon, at tlje Oflice of the Prothpnotary, in the Court House, in this City.All persons interested are requested to attend at the time and place above-mentioned and give their advice therein.THEO.DOUCET, N.P.Montreal, 19th April, 1869.\tm t 93 Siillc ïïats I 3B''
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