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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" BRUARY 9, 1867.\\ otices, PUR CAN Ww ma, OPEN à Ps 25508 peneral \u201cSeat Tin nC SANG ARY.- ti ti wee oy Ames ; ITA THIN, Manager.TACT OF 1864, 7 Cf TACCH HIRSH, \u201cés, Carrés F nt, for h 1 IR fo A acon HIRSH, ws MAR US UEVING oF ithe shove-ng FC ptlice a Deed phir porting to de rot the Creditore ire tree-fon : : et To Bp com put, i ond if he Qo 1 \u201cand Mischa > 15 PR \u2018reditoror \u20ac pue \\i after the Hi VS Deons : ju Vars, instan Liv said Deal Lins nse according to ite ne v N.Vital Assignce, ace OF a Sar SON {SON ta ii MS Insolvents, ore pared, subject cath ay of B Feb- ane Vitel stone.sous CHEY AND DIS CEE 15 BANK, # F- ; a Ë .i Day of.January à next.Morst at the Tate-of Sao be past Is.: Var TN - 4 5 ARBE.Au.A tuarg, AC TOF 1364, AA.1 - BS CTS VR SS pi IL-LYNCH-of Valley.all UAC vont -.nn dar, on W EUNBADAF, F3 HEREU ALY vest, al qi Reon.or us Seon as \\ Lscharge ane PLL 1 LYNCH! AAS SUNK * CAN Mr ARRANG EHENTS.156\u20ac NAVENTURE STATION a8 - NF WEST.ci wa, DLLs throagh to Plattsburgh, LU FI AND EAST.\u201cer - LA ue hee; Lite la- i mn ~riecdinte 5 - =i J dns \u2018with ail.330A.ML - ! L315 P.Me = Revere, que- Spy AL ee 10.10 P.M.Bag- c tion and time of arrival.hist terminal and way, - Tiv Het.(stice, Bonaven- .J.\"BRY DGES, Bunaging Director , sil Night Trains.M ir AND LAKE \u201cIN RAILROAD, FARE TO.THE SPORT: ROUND FARANGE M ENT.\u201c Ww ITNESS orice } VV AN TID, an ; active Lad.to mood characters ny, : apply tu MR.PRIVETT, .Bots\" sc hop- -house.Ÿ 7 AN TED, a Situation as Stor cs decustonmed to the tustness : best ot \u2018references + sive, Address Ww.Roy WITX Ess oflice.vw TANTED, two Boys, Nenurs affine, us appientic 5 40 the 'rint- + business, : STARKE & CU; : EN Tre anenis Xavi ier spét.Ww 7 ANT I b, + Situation as Valet ton gentleman or family going tô-travel, by young aan.whoean be we Pree omen Œ rd is see ustomed to.tray elling.Adiress R.M, Iis-dslice, L Soon, MILLER WANTED, Applÿ'at Is st Mauri ice street, tained house, in a good locality ; ; rent x5 » gbout £15.brawer:l 13, Post-otlice.Lone witiva Store or.Haagard pre ferred.Ml tess.tox Sat P.; IN W ANTE 0; Th Dweiling fer a.sne ill, \u201c either small det: whed house, or- part.le ueigh- J Borhood, Address, stating priec, GEO.WERSER, Lox 43, P.O.= Board, PS I » OAK D Two.young x Gentle- _» mel of quiet and orderly Habits, or.a lady and gettloman, can obtain Board in a private family, with a large, comfortable Bedroom, or, \"Max Ist.a Book-store, Great M.required.lumes street ; \u2018references No other boarders.Priv ate use of Parlor can bé Lad.wo minutes\u2019 walk from Post- $otfiec; references exchanged, \"541 Lagauchetere sircet.Hi DROM ELY FURNISHED | ROOMS, WITH BOARD, at Holyoke Fh ace, 253 Bleury street, near.She \u2018rbrooke, Europe) can accommodate one sentleman \u2018with Board, App od at us Dorchester street.- Wail of St Paul street; rent frome £25 to.£35] \u2018BANK OF UPPER CA- In- | make Himself we meraily useful; those with man ot, Carter, bya young man who is \u201cabont 14 WANTED, à small, TolEcon \"Addr CSS, with part cars, | ! We ANTED, tole ase.Coal Yard: tint family ; oF two small rooms, by applyingaï MR: GRAFTOY'S | TOARDERS WANTED.\u2014 Five : * well-furnished Rooms to let, on the first | {=slury.0A RD.\u2014A French family (from : EAGLE FOUNDRY, - KING AND QUEEN STREETS, © MONTREAL; RA GEORGE BRUSII, PROPRIETOR, \u2018of all kinds, for River, Factory, or Mining purposes ; also, superior Steam-Governors titled to any Engine; also, Mill and Mining Machinery, | Holsting-Machines, Power: presses, -Stenm- &e, &e.Iron and Brass Castings, light an \u2018heavy forgings, and all kinds of machinery mado to.order: Patternsand Drawings furnished.Special attention is invited to our Superior STATIONARY ENGINES and QGUV ERNOLRS, \u2014uuequalled for efliclency, durability, and eco- nowy, OHN C.SPEN CE, Glass Stainer, has removed to tho new and more com mom dions premises, corner.of Bleury and Juror streets, manufacturer of Ecclesiastic, 1loraldic, and Domostie Stained Glass ; 1lluminated Mural | Painting for Churches; Doslgns furnished, | STABLISHED 1822.: WARD & CO., - BANKERS; \u201cNo.51 WALL' STREET, NEW YORK, .J'URCEIVE ACCOUNTS OF BANKS,\"BAXNKERS, and able terms.© Purcliase and Sell Stocks, Bonds, \u2018Governmen* Securities, Gold and Sterling lexchange.Members of the Now York Stock change, and Gold Board, the Union Bank of Londou.- Colleetions made on the \u2018C: wnadas, Great Bi- tain, Cuba, and ull parts of the United \u2018States, HE EUROPE EAN .AS SURANCE SOCIRT Y.Lure ASSURANCE SIDRLITY QUARAN- -Capital,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.servecs .\u2026.:£1 200,000 stg Annual Revenue.over.pouver, NB St HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, EDINB URGH.AND MONTREAL.© EDWARD\u2019 \u2018RAWLINGS, .: MANAGER FOR CANADA: 71 Great St, Jumos Street, Môntreal, From whom nil.information may be obtained 2 |(GANADA svG GAR REFINERY, MONTREAL.JOHN REDPATII & SON \"\" MANUFACTURE \u201c AN kinds of Refined Sugars.- | WHITE SUGARS\u2014Stove Dried, Molst, and Crystals, YELLOW; SUGARY\u2014Diow n and Yellow otevery SYRU PS\u2014Amber, Golden, and Standard.x - \u201cOFFICE: ROYAL INSURAN CE BUILDINGS.ANUFACTURING B U SI- NESS FOR SALE.\u2014Thesubscriber{owhig to il] health) will dispose of the good-will of his: Business, Stock-in-Trade, Faciory, Munufactür- ing.Utensils and Material, with residence and beantiful Garden cp Lower Lachine Road; has au\u2019 excellent connection hoth for City, Uy per} willing to convey his practical Knowledge of the business to.any purchaser, and his _persounl attention to its: development in \u2018their favor as his health will permit during the next four months, * \u201cTHOS.s.DOUGLAS, .\u201cMontreal Varnish Works, 49 St, Johb street.- For.Sale.OR SA LE; a young.and stylish Horse, with Sleigh, Mainess,and Robes, ~ Can bé seen it E.1.BANCROFT & all new, * barrcls, BÜ TTER, choice in kegs and tinnets, DRESSED HOGS, on\u2019 hand und to arrive; CLLOVER SEED .LUCKW HEAT FLOUR, .RYE FLOUL FLOUR, _ ROOFIN tu and SHEETING FELT,\u201d HAIR FELT for Boilers and Steam\u2019 Pipes, - \u201c13 cases TINNED IRON, for Oil Cans, Roof ih, Cheese Factories, &e.159.bells.BRIGHT IRON WIRE, assorted sizes, 2215 feet MALLEABLE IRON GAS 1UBE, gin, 12 FANCY PLUG BASINS, with O Flows, SY.and W.CESS POOLS, =i Kennedy's l\u2019ateuit WATER METER.KIRKW vUD, LIVINGSTONE, & CO., - \u201cCom mission Merchants, 303 St, Paul str ect.AGENTA DYE, i \u201cin sm all 1VK phials with directions.: = 10 St.Antoine street.T, D.LEED, LEIGHS FOR.CHILDREN, A} and TWO PASSENGER SLEIGHS Que- hoe Prim, HAND-CARTH, &ec, large and sma æ 20 Little st.Antoine &trect, Bee FILBER TS.\u2018A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RESERVED.ALEX.MeGIB RUN.> RESERVES.1 ei Dozen Assorted JAMS and JELLIES, in| - ALEX.McGIBBON.FOL SALE tario HERRINGS, \u201cTHÔS: LEEMING & CO, K'LOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! For saic, fresly ground, from selected Wheat.XXX PASTRY FLOUR, : : BEST FAMILY \u2018FLOUR, \u201cGRAHAM FLOUR, threo sizes, containing \u2018half, quarter, and cighth of a- barrel, PARKYN & BRODIE, Millers.; \u201cOFFICE, corner Craig and Bleury streets.5 \u2014 Boxcs Hf-boxes of LAYER RAISINS Boxes M.R.RAISINS, Boxes Barrels.CURRANTS.NEW CROP FRUIT.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.UTTER in Kegs and Tinnets, and very choice Roil in Barrels (cloth\u2019a) |QKATING RINK Joors STABLE, Lagaucheticre, street.20 R \u2018SALE, TOD OIL, in barrels and.casks, co WHITE FISH and SALMON TROUT, in half- | CHOICE pit ANDS.of BAKERS\u2019 and FAMILY : oh hand and*made to order at low rates | \u2018 and in thie very best style, at L'AINCUAUD'S, No.} 250 brls.Lake On-| Put up.expressly for family use in ratent bags, 2S WAREHOUSE AND FOR| ST |PANCY HE boxes | VALENCIA RAISINS, sclocted _ |- \u201cà NOTMANS WW.NOTMAN.HAS (NVENTEDIAN \u2014._ A RTIFICIAL RINK Cav ms STUDIO, ENABLING HIM TO \u201c- PHOTOGRAPH PERSONS IN THE \u201cACT OF SKATING.\u2018THE!RINK WILL BE\u2019 OPENED TO.DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3011 JANUARY, | * about to appear in COSTUME .AT THE SKATING CARNIVAL \u2014 TO BE - .For sale by.\u2018 Je E.HUNSICKER, : \u2019 \u201cMiller's Exchan : | 22 & 24 Foundhng Sf trécts LLUNINATING! ust received, by express from London, a great variety of new and beautiful designs in DEORE COANE; and.DIAPH ANIE, E, ALSO, SHEET.and BLOOK WAX, FROST, \"BLOOM, | CoLOwS, and aH the.materials for Wax work.JOHN M, BELL, 461 Notre-Dame street,\u201d 18t Paul street.\u201cne 4 456 83t, Paul street.¢ .| PHOTOGRAPHED IN CHARACTER.\u2018 a As MB.N orMAN lins Patented inggavention, as also tbat of \u2018Portraits on and in Snow, pro- hereby warned against the using of said inven- i eo \u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr Er ae tion, unless by application to thé Patentee, x Builder of; Stenm- Engines and \u2018Steam Rollers\u2018 Pumps, Power \u2018and Hand P umps, Bark Mills 3 : INDIVIDUALS li Gold and Currency.ou favor-1 Draw Sterling Bills at 8 or 60 days\u2019 sight on Assiniboia, .Mr.Canada and Lower Province trade; he will be; ive as Mueh of |- \u2018Affording \u2018an ! excellent opportunity for; those | duced by Artificial means, Photographers are | a .QUR NEXT GOVERNOR.Ie report speaks truly, Lord Monck will not [return to Canada, -UÉ Lord.Nass, who, it is 1 Said, will come in his stead, as Governor General, an English paper says :\u2014 Richard Southwell, Lord Naas; is descended from a branch of the illustrious house of Clanri- The] carde, nnd id consequently an Irish peer.firat of his:ancestors of whom we have -any re- the Marquis of Ormonde, during the civil- war in Ireland in 16:1, and who subsequently married Catharine, ue daughter of Meyler Fey, and niece of.l'aul-Dawys, This gentleman left four sons, of- whom Richard, the youngest, became the founder of the.presont house.His youngest sôn, Joun Bourke, was M.P.for.Naas, andi wag elevated to.\u2019 the peerage on the 1st of.Auguat, 1776, as Barou-of Naas,-county Kildare.On, the.13th of Junuary, 1785, he was -further.nd- \u2018vanced to the dignity of Viscount Mayo.The | \u2018present Lord\u201d Naas is the oldest son: of Richard Bourke, fitth.carl of \u201chis house, he having succeeded\u2019 his uncle, John, fonrth ent], who died on \u2018the 24th of May, 1849.- The motto on the coat] of arms of Lord Nans:is- \u201cA cura sdlus,\u201d and.= the seat of the family is Palmerston House, in.the county of Kildare, Ireland.: Ile was born on the 21st of February, 1823, And is congequently not quite forty-five years of.age.On the 31st of October, 1848, he arried- Blanche Jhilin, fhird dairghter of \"Col.George - Wyndlaun, of Petworth, Sussex, by whom he hag had several children: - The public.life of his lordship has not\u201d been one of prominence; although he was known to the} Mouse of Commons ns one.of the speakers of that body.After (ho -résignation of thé -ltus- gell ininistry in 1851, and the succession ef Earl 4 Derby, Lord Nans was appointed Chief Secretary for] reland, And was appointed Lô the same position upon thio second administration .of the Earl in 1859.\" If we recollect aright; he ob-|: tained hig late secretaryship for the third time from Earl Derby: : \u201cIn personal appearance, Lord Naas js re- presentod as-a tall and very stout gentleman, with a large, round, and ruddy face, and\u2019 very small eyes.lié was a member of parliament for several years, and wag known as She Fat, Trish Boy.\" a \"RED RIVER ITE MS, \u201cWe have received the Nor Wester of January 119.This Zonder of the Nor-Wester contains the.first of the series of articles on * The Red River, ~\u2014it3 resources and capabilitics,\"\u2014designed to afford reliable \u201cinformation \u2018to intending emigrants and others abroad; who may \u2018be attracted, under the prospect of\u2019 \u2018approaching changes, to the.Red River settlement, and as a means of {letting people in all parts \u2018of the world know its \u2018great agricultural resources.At a meeting of the Governor and ( Council of W.R.Smith was appointed \u2018President of the\u2019 Petty Court at White House plains.- At the game meeting it was \u201cresolved, that the fees hereafter received by the Governor -of \u2018As- siniboin for marriage- \u201clicenses, granted by him \u2018to members of the Presbyterinn community, be handed over to.the senior minister ofihe Presby-| \u2018terian church in behoof of that body.There is- but one.photôgräphér\u2019 in the Red \u2018River settlement,~Mr.R.Larsen.The coming in of many of the traders shows the quantity of fura trapped or killed, up to the close of this year.There seem to have \u2018been,\u2019 this winter, more than the usual number of mink, lynx, and skunk, and less of otter, beaver, rats, and [hans fisher.~The Presbyterian congregation of Kildorian,\u2014 Rev.\u2018John Black, .pastor,\u2014raised during 1866, \u2018the sum of - £273 4s.5d.The: congregational records show 6 marriages, 34 baptisms, and 21 I burials during the year.At a meeting, on the 71h, of the vestry of TJobw's Cathedral, the sum of x55 stg.was voted to the Diocesan Endowment fund.The Collector of Customs at Pembina, Us, \u201cI addresses a letter to the.Nor'- Wester, in Which he states: that a large fraternity of smugglers from Red River ate now carrying on, and that to a deplorable extent, an illicit trade with \"| Sioux Indians, hostile to the American Govern- \u2018ment; that not less than $200,000 worth of dutiable goods have been smuggled since last fall into the Pembina.district; and that, if reporis{: are.true, this vexatious, illicit, unlawful, and warlike trade is countenanced by men in bigh positions, such as Governor Mactavish, and Fathers Richot and Riclier.expresses ils belief that the Pembina collector has been grossly.misinformed.TT © AMERICAN N EWS.- \u2014 The Senate of Penngylvania has passed ¢ 8 bill forbidding railroads to.make any \u2018distinétion betwcen: passengers on account of race or-coler, and the House, it is expected, will concur.== A Mr.Dodd has invented a steam ice-boat; ; The vessel, which weighs ten tons, having been \"| brought from New York on two platform cars, arrived; on the-4th ipst., at Fishkill, and will make a trial trip on the Hudson River in the course of a day or two.- :\u2014 À woman named MeGlennañ died at | Bellevue Hospital, New York, while:under the influence of chlorgform.On.-New-Year's-Day she had had her nose bit off in a quarrel, and.the \u2018surgeons of tlic hospital having undertaken to:form a new nose from the.integuments of the.forehead, administered chloroform, whielr proved fatal; -\u2014 The N.Y.Times says that to meet the de: mand for thé present year, a single firm in New York has manufactured 2,591,644 valentines; of the aggregate value of $317, 167.Of these, the \u2018number of \u201ccomic?valentines is 1 300,000, at- a cost of 3c.\u2018eacHi.The highest priced aro two \u201c sentimental\u201d.valentines, at $150 each.The practiee of sonding valentines i is said to be extending.| Tur AMERICAN Crvror\u2019 IN Roms.\u2014The New York Post has information from Rome that the Ameri¢an arms have been hoisted on the facade .of Mr.Macpherson\u2019s house, and the United States Legation archives transferred to the large room in it used by the American Episcopal congregation, so that Dr.Lyman is no longer in danger of béing ousted, as Messrs.Lewis.and Williams bave.been.- Onanaes\u2014The se Augustine (Florida) Examiner, speaking of the great crop of oranges, \u201c [says that sixty thousand will be picked from {one grove.A gentleman writes that \u201cthey | bang in rich yellow clusters from trees on the sided of the streets, and the soft.Air.is redolent.of their rich perfume.\u201d * PEREIGN TRAVEL.\u2014The statement bas beer made and widely capied that so great was the rush: of prospective travel to.Europe, and, especially to the Paris Exposition, that all berths i in to come.We are agsured by representatives of somé of the leading lines that this statement is unfounded, and that the travel at present is scaréely- more than in ordinary times.\u2014N.F.Tribune, ARnEsT \u2018oF ONB OF THE AUBURN (Mz) Mur- DERERS\u2014À despatch of the 6th, from Lewiston, Me., says:- There are now at sea, \u201chomeward bound \u2018Prince of Italy, and commander-in-chief of the from all parts of the world, an American: mer- Italian army, will soon marty an Arch-Duchess | \u2018of Austria.Nsw Yok, Feb.9th \u2014 Tho report that the Fenian arms are being sold is authoritatively de- Roberts, are purchasing arms, but are not selling any.Government securities firm.: Bayard Taylor sailed: to-day for Europe.\u201cToronto, Feb: 9.\u2014A report from Port Robinson, regarding the recent heavy slide which bas 10 feet.There is another slide about 500 yards above the other, on the west: side.\u2019 - The bank there has settled about four feet.It is giving year heretofore.The wine product netted about | victims is very respectably connected, and was $168,000 against $78,000in 1865.The exports educated in the convent here.The other also of hides aid wool show a little decline, though decupied a respectable position.Having been during the past year they together aggregate enticed into an assignation house, she was there used by.local mills during the year.This $1,533,000.About 3,000,000 lbs.of wool was drugged and violated.The cases were partly heard to-day in the Police Court, and the exa-|- amount, it is thought, will be increased one- mination Was adjourned until Monday.fourth during the present year.The exports of treasure were $44,300,000, which is about the same as for the preceding - year.This does not| Wegtern Rail include $9,500,000 of import duties, shipped to ~The amount of treasure produced in \u201cCalifornia \u2018and Nevada is not definitely.ascertained, ag the returns are not yet all in; but the day.- it will not be far from $50, 000, 000.PRICES CURREN T or.LEATHER.MONTREAL, February 11, 1861.HemPk Spanish Sale No 1 (Be D.) per ib, | Christian Church; and to call upon the ministers of religion, in connexion.with the various the movement.Keeping these considerations steadily in view\" we have formed our Alliance upon & purely catholic.and unsectarian basis.- We bave adopted as our pledge the sinfple article of abstinence- from intoxicating drinks as a beverage ; and we .have so framed our Constitution, \u2014a copy of \u2018which is herewith forwarded to you,~that by adopting the pledge any person.\u2018may become a member of the alliance.and -of dts managing committee.principlez\u2014your adoption of its .pledge\u2014and your earnest co-operation in carrying out its ob- rize us to do so; and we would further solicit [your aid in forming a branch alliance in cennec- your forming such Branch: Alliance, you will alist of \u2018the names of persons from time to time they may be entered upon the records \u2018of the Alliance.We shall also be glad to receive com- the cause, Which might be Téad at our monthly | meetings.By ordër of Committee.\u2014I.E.Bill, \u201cPresident; N.McKay, Corresponding: Secretary.Committee.\u2014Revds.I.E.Bill, G.A.McNutt, N.MeKay, G.O.Huestis, E.C.Cady, J.:G.Ba J.G.Avgwin, G.A.W.Oarey.denominations, to place themselves in the van of : We hereby address you, earnestly soliciting your attention to the Alliance\u2014your adherence to Îts |- jects.We shall be happy to add your name to- {the Managing Committee, a8 soon as you autho- tion with \u2018your congregation.In the event of \u2018please transmit to our Corresponding Secretary | associating themselves therewith, in order that.munications from you relating to the progress of J.L.Sponagle, S.Robinson 0 (deceased), J.Baird, Hemlock Spanish Sole No.2,.++.+0012- Do.No of rigger to À 20 to 21 Hemlook sauter, Not: sv.27 to Wax xed U light and à medium beso sees 2 © ax pper, lig an m me.do 1 , +.40 to Graîned do .43.to Splits\u2019 \"Jo 22 to Kim city Stacighter, « ex quality ici Jo | Cashin (27 to 36 Ibs per.\u2018doz).78 to (18 to 26-1bs per doz.).vo 07% to -Sheep-Skin linings.Convesnsens sv 30 to HAarness.osiseessrsoinsasmensns sensTensas 2 to Skirting.\u2026.\u2026.jesssrasunensencusenco np É04 LO Buffed Cow, per foot.lb to Enamelled Cow, d0O .20000000000e0e 17 to : Patent Cow, \u2018do.ceasires assousrcace 18 to Pebbled Cow, - cerrepetneenr eee elBE to a ; being.still light and prices generally steady.change in prices.figures.Harness Leather.\u2014The i inquiry has been good, \u2018sirable stock.Grained Upper has) no.call, cumulation, and prices remain as before.- jn rates.no change i in values.Enamelled and Patent Cow are both scarce ; Splita.~The i inquiry has been \u2018good, the me and considerably in excess of the supply, and outside figures Le be readily relied fora de- Janvier, comprising tie whole of the Township Wazed Calfskins are not plentiful, but as the demand is only of a retail character, the supply.Montreal : In the General Order No.3 of the, 1st is about equal, and there is no change to miotice inst, for Juno J.Henderson, to.be Ensign, vs vice Buffed and Pebblod Cow.\u2014Sales have been limited ; but stocks having | been light, there is | There is no truth in the statement in the New York-Herald's despatch stating that the Great way trains, if behind time, were evening.C., six \u2018candidates and 20 2nd class; in L C,9 first, and 3 7 second-class._ Cents.|\" Government has offered a reward of $200 for 244 to À the apprehension of the person; or persons, who abstracted from the office of W.H.Campbell, Deputy Clerk of tlie Crown, and distributor of Law stamps at Brockville, a large quantity of law stamps and, sums of money on the night of Jan 18th.I man, who had been boarders for several weeks at a small French tavern here, and.who were mar- on the charge of stealing $150 from the hotel- keeper.They admitted that a portion - of the stolen money had been used in payment of marriage fees.- Granby Red Slate Company are to apply for a charter.Operations to be carried on in Gran- 2 24 45 42 45 35 24 624 4 ried while boarding there, bave been arrested 77 31 jo 18 19 164 Loehaber, L.0.; head offices, New York and Spanish Sole.\u2014 Arrivals during the past week.the village of \u201cBuckingham.Capital, $300,- 000.- have been light, and: the demand fair, without | © Discount of States i invoices for the week is 36 | Slaughter Sole continues to come forward only PET.cent.in small parcels, and i is speedily absorbed at fall Application i is to be made next \u2018session for an Upper Canada.A new Township is gazetted, named St.of Weldon in the County Wolfe.: The following are the militia appointments :\u2014 Waxed Upper.\u2014~The inquiry has been only Montreal Light Infantry: 3nd Lieut, Wm.E.mioderate, but still sufficient to prevent any ac- ireland, having obtained a second-class certificate, is confirmed in his rank.Third Battalion Victoria Volunteer: Rifies, Dawson, promoted, \u2018read Lieutenant.Waters EXTENSION.An additional-foreé has been placed ondhe road between St.Jobn, N.;1B., and Bangor,\u2014the Eastern end of the pro- Li and, w \u2018with an improving.demand, prices are very posed \u2018European and \u2018North - American Railway ; W.Alges, W.V.Garner, J, Bennett, J.S, Addy, | and a still larger number of men will shortly be, - BosTox - \u2018Boor AND SHom \u2018MARKET ~There is} ral sources that.manufacturers are working | 0.7.tanneries, and.four boot and.shoe factories, in oo clined 1s per cwt.; sales made to-day at 50s.}.This morning is cold and dull; indications of | The demand for \"beef i is brisk, with sales of nied.The brotherhood, as represented by Col.| The Southern Relief - Committee \u2018collected $21,000, 4 -taken place on.the Welland Canal, says :\u2014The | about $14,000,000; an increase -of $3,600,000 | main slide is over 300 feet in length at the top.| Tho export trade last year was the It has given way about 16 feet.back from the top, settling from 35 to 40 feet, and pushing } the beel:path within about 60 feet of the towing } -700,000 over 1865.ot the total.amount last path.The water between the two paths is about \u2018Two women have been arrested for enticing : One of the | not allowed to cross to the American side ati.the East.by the sub-Treasurer on Government Suspension Bridge.account.: tem OTTAWA, Feb.9th.\u2014Foggy and tainy during .Heavy snow-storm from the west this : In the Gazette to-day are published as having N \u201cJ received 1st class certificates, from M.S., in U.Frangois Xavier Laroëhe, and a young wo- | by.Capital, $100,000.- Also, the Lochaber| The aspect of the market bas not clanged Flumbago Company will apply for & charter.Tho pie the date of last report, receipts Operations to be carried on in the Township of act to incorporate porsons practising dentistry in | nN «| employed in order to keep pace with the speed | Reco WANTED a self-contained ( house, with about ter rooms, and all modern convenlonces ; in de roles #t.Catherine an eury streets; re borhood ou tsecd £00, Address by letter J.A.F., this office.: MA \"05 IN CATHCART STREET TO LET.\u2014No.76, contain, oight a ments pront £50 and at No.Le or to M: PATTERSON, saxce.Morgan & Cons.at Kir rMODRUGGISTS\u2019 ASSISTANTS.qualified Assistant; none else need 2d app 7.A ply personally.J.Glasgow Dri.Pall Alontrenl.C OAL! COAL! : : ALL KINDS.FIRE BRICK! FIRE BRICK 1! = (Ramsay\u2019s best), ond BEST AMERICAN FIRE OLAY.: For sale by Jo.MILLAR COPLAND & CO.eal Coal Depot, Corner \u2018Queen ond Wellington streets.MAGIC LANTERN and 36 PICTURES for $2.50, at H.SANDERS\u2019, pliclan, 141 Great Bt.James street.AFE FOR SALE _ Herring's Salamander Safe (Wilders Patent) w à n Cash-Box.-Dimensions : Inside, 28 iriches high and 17 inohes wide; outside, 36 Inches \u2018The \u2014subseriber requires a thoroughly ! COAL!!! NOMMENCING ON MONDAY .MORNING, THE 1ith INSTANT, - MORISO N° 5 LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK.Our ENTIRE BTOCK OF Mantles, Dresses.Dress.Goods, | Colored Orlcans, Wool Plaids, -Gala Plaids, Skirtings, Hoop-Skirts, 5 Underclothing, Clouds, E niags, Hoods, : Woollen Scarfs, Plaid Shawls, Plaid Hankerchiefs, Ladies\u2019 Collars, .Gentlemen's Collars, Boys\u2019 Collars, \u201c= Paper Collars and Cuffs, Linen Cuffs, Ladies\u2019 Silk Neck-ties, Gonts\u2019 Silk Neck-tles, - Boys\u2019 Silk Neck-tlos, Ri bon Remnants.(The Old Stand).EAST-EXD STORE, 2/4 NOTRE DAME STREET, _ (Near the Cathedral).\" \"MORISON°S Waer-END STORE, 450 NOTRE DAEE STEET, © JAMES Muffison & CO.HE Subscriber offers at Private Hale, a comfortable T wo-Btory Brick H situate between St.Lawrence street and St Denis street, and north of St.Catherine street, \u2018on easy terms of-pay ment.\u2014 JOHN J.ARNTON, \u201chigh and 27 wide.Apply to Box 287, P.O Auctioneer and Agent for the Sale of Real Estate.\u201cA.\u2014 ROPERTY WANTED\u2014 0 BR 8 A L E Wanted to purchase, for cash, \u2018a small Pro.120 Tons THREE RIVERS PIG IRON.perty within the oity late Address Box 181}, 205 RAILWAY WHEELS.200 Barrels: COAL OIL, various brands, - IN\u2019 Lors To SUIT PURCHASERS._ Apply to _° \u201c ROBT.MITCHELL, \u2019 3 St.Sacrament street.me LET, a two story Cut Stone Dwelling, No.28 Monique street.Possession 1st Say.Apply to DEVLIN, N.P., se LITLE ST.JAMES STREET.[AM S! HAMS! HAMS! 5; new CURBD HAMS, smoked aud un- smoked, in lots te suit.urchasers.Grocers may be suppli ied direct from Smokehouse., .ALSO, TUBS PURE.PRIME LEAF LARD.- HENRY M.ALEXANDER, © §85 & 887 Commissioners street, - (Ne ear St.Ann's Market.) 100 0) BOXES MESSINA ORANGES and LEMON in fine order, 1 arrived : also, the \u2018\u2018real Baltimore 0.Ko.OYSTERS, fn full balf-gallon lon, Kegs an and Quart Cans, recefved daily, at.BAN ITY.XPRESS, 93 Great Bt.James streot.0 BUILDERS, _CONTRAC:| TORS, &e.\u2014Planing, Tonguing, Groovin, Sawing, at at low -ratea.Apply at 16 and Nazaroth TOR SAL E, 500 Prime Pork story Cut-stone Dwelling, .No.248 8t.Antoine street, fitted up with all the me LET, a first-class three.{modern conveniences,\u2014deep lot.Extensive Shed and Stabling in rear, and small Garden in front; rent moderate.Apply to WM MUIR.: Stores, Nos.Y9and 20 Common street.Possession immediately.Also, No No.13 Common street, and now cocupled £ Py Rose Freer, Boyd, & Co.Apply to Ww TO LET, No.5 Clyde Terrace, Cit, Councillors street.Ap Pris to OPKINS, Architect, 8 St.J ane va APER DISCOUNTED.© subscriber 1s propared to discount good | Commercial Paper, or .t0o make advances on ouse Receipts.Wareh COPIE B LYMAN MILLS, 33 St.Francois Xavier stroet.Wa A NTEL, twelve first-class Goods Salesmen, speaking .Y MORGAN & Barrels, made of best White Gak, with ron hoops on each end, Apply to M.Mac CARTET, Master Cooper, 17 an t.John street.| UEL, all sorts, carried in.\u2014 COALS: Lehigh, 160 1bs., Sa prete 170 Ib, Grate, 200 1bs., 58.; Coke, 150 har- ool to cook or kindle, 12 Om, 108.5 buéhels, 58,3; Eindipg Wood, do Sonics, 58.3 100-bun- ldles dipped in ros ; Firowood, 20 bun- dies, be.Orders by- y boat, Box Box 288, - STIRRAT & CO., 96 Prince atreet.Tw .: ; : \u2014 Le NDON HOUSEau ve w ILLIAMBONS fe - orEAT CHEAP SALE | or DRESSES AND SKIRTINGS & BEFORE IT OLOSES.~~ ° AS WE GIVE NOTICE NOW THAT : THE 13rm INSTANT, WILL BE POSITIVELY THE LAST Dav, SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHAS-| | ING AT THESE PRICES SBLDOM OCCURS.»@- DO NOT LEAVE IT OFF UN.GRET IT AFTER WARDS.\u2014 \u2018 448 NOTRE DAME STREET.[SOLVENT ACT OF 1864.of St.Janvier, sn JMSOLVENT.The Creditors of | the Insolvent are notified that he has made assignment of his estate and cee under or the above Act, to Arras the pa ersign and they are nish me, within two months from th his date, in their Claim specifyin ying une security they bold, it; and if ry stating ho fotos \u2018the rol attested under oath, ; wi chers in support of such elaims.TT.8.BROWN, Official Assigmée.\u2018 Montreal, 6th Feb., 1867.- .INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.In the matter of SETH B.SCOTT, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, of Montreal, pa, vent.\u2014A Dividend Sheet has -been pre gnbject to day of Mare, until BATURDAY, dium grades having the best pat,» and somme with which the American builders gre pushing ing outside Bgures.their past of the road.d through, T.8.BROWN, Official Asmiguce.Montrosi, Bi Feb, oer, OF -| 8t.Josep.NEXT WEDNESDAY,| TIL IT IS TOO LATE, \"AND RE] | FLANNEL SHIRTS, JAMES ON & CO.| In the matter of JEAN BAPTISTE LABELLE, languages.Or Ap from 6 to 7 o'clock p.m.BERR AN a C0 House.\"ANTED, by a young lad situation to Sow Xe private A oomforts of a home primary consideration.dress A.Z., WITNEsS office.- (teres AND LEMONS.0 Just received, a car load of fresh MESSINA GES and LEMONS for sale cheap, by BUCK, RUBERTBON, & CO., - Corner McGill and William stroets.hs THOMAS PARKE am Dyeing and Sco ng Jstablishment, 48 Street (opposite Bt.George\u2019 Church), respectfully informs the public thach his business bas so rapidly increas owing to his very supe- obliged ® make very extensive improvements in his Dye Works and is now prepared to do at moderate prices; ; also every attention paid id to the scouring department.Observe the Add 46 ST.JOSEPH STREET, Opposite St George's Church, Montreal.ELIEF in five minutes by em.KEARNEY & BROS street, Pam smiths, &c, SATA; on Frida y, from Cathedral Block, a Skye Terrier Slut swered to name of \u201c Vie.\u201d The finder ville be rewarded by bringingitto271 Notre Dame street: 415, | J.T.H.: GREAT SALE \u2018oF FLANNEL SHIRTS, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, FEBEUARY 1.ON MONDAY NEXT, J.T.HENDERSON 1.000 FLANNEL SHIRTS AT A HEAVY REDUCTION FROM THE USUAL PRICES, * ALL Srzms.© FLANNEL SHIRTS, ALL PRICES, FLANNEL SHIRTS, - ALL COLORS, AT .AT J, T.HENDERSON'S GexrLEMms HaBmeoAsausY ESTABLISH.\u2019 MENT, ° : \u2018 415 NOTRE DAME STREET, \"Corner St.Poter Street.ELVIDERE MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY.\u2014The Annual eneral Meeting of the Shatehiold ore will be - held -at the Office of the Com loo tre, ce f Montreal, on WEDNESD, | Droary, instant, at the Deore one the xn .| for the election of and for the ta .action of such other bostace business as may be \u2019 before the meeting.Montreal, 4th Feo wM.MUIR.TO LET, those extensive | reat (TEAM DYE WORKS.\u2014 British American | rior work and punctuality, that he has been .any .amount of work, both in plain and fancy colors, 5 .rs, Gas, and Steam-fit ters, Tin- _.Xl 415, REDUCED PRICES UNTIL MARCH 1, 54 oncer M Sins J vend?an M The i iw.Vv.) Lt cel ors Of B 2 i * On W 00 gr 1 \u201cCUINIQ! \u2026 Fall p tronts gluding ) Brent St 7 FIL HONTE Swi.1 T g [hors w.3).\u2019 Hefresl il, wl Addelres Bhs, Gu 3 Voc: al Wl Prof.T Py th (ring ba Ærndunce Mlusic.ig tickets ah had al J Phitose M1: 1 ex pla AiCTISCE au piuratus pif Natura crest, wi i Tire roo Ef ladies, Î FR iy kind {the 4th sRtteiidanc EE \"he load =.- mbvetfully } i Dr from - $% 3 fess.ÿ .\\DMISSI Bwo, 75 ce Et procur * rom The Btrect; at 5 veniug 0 By orc PF The Mo Rho Cana +, BAunnalF hurch, L \u2014 IN; ne: oiclocle, cred : Sat -AVicar; Su @itbson, M 2.in fhe chi ES Froung.2 Several 4 hoir.su 3 § Tickets: % : ¢ had a CH Ames str \u2014 = Notre Dar Foundry ; ¢ ; O 1 ee BRA of BENS crular ma eT - Bill be ho! - Mnext, at b gi Bucy are c ho RO! H iv = \"D RES .# Min the bas Mtrenl, on 5 Chair to b i RIV | VICTOY will hold 1 à UN TU 4 un Goon xi Prof, Bw .À uthors, > Ticketsf i » be had he door o [ {RAI Le NG :E ON TU # Won which 3 Bu 4 MEL æ The prin a.7 je charmi ihciente] SIXK' ORCH Musical Leadero Admisst Messrs.(Go nd lsafor ; Pickups ( 1 ¥ Ammes Évoning 0 JOIR) h) ST.P t Cote St, Boighs wi ury str ure for tl ent to b A M MK RATING Ith insta: 0 cents fo > per\u201d 4 te de id .oe Ex 4 TILE ] +4 ect, wil 4 om 10 A # Men berg 4 \u201cere At 4 Adve EL \u2014\u2014 i Aue | Hesidonse uttage at 4 Pa £1, fs P St.Chu ol peran it, 1867.this ih ON MOADAY OU TNIS WÉER.Tinh OT \u2019 Cain herehiéfs, LUT, Noto, ae aûd CUITS.Ne ck-thes.RO Nu D Lities SRLS, ints = offison & co, te rs af rivate -Béery Frick Hause; Tow siToet and Rt =f JOntoenne ostroe JOINT ARNTON, Ra cof Ra E state.Ww AN T ED- \u2014 NT Us h, à Small Pre Es Address Box Bly, \u2014\u2014 RG story Cut- 23 M.wig we street.Tan UN to w M- MU IR, rate a ss three.: Na.243 SE.the \u20ac se is1TC .andi n in LAN io WN RY IR > Tose © xiensive\u201d VD Common strect.GEILE CAIs Na.WoL \u201ci .0 WSL MUIR.«5 Civde Ter Ayaan > .5 ss Sur >, Me) ets ja Great ~ C OUN TED ot io the t mat sag alv aners ont XMAN- Mat Us, - ang \u201cbs Nav WT STI ot.TW ele firstelass ~ Med steaks Tia boils ST CE Jom.Ro.AN WL { OID M House \u2026 \u201cvotine lady.a an a private family; 175 OT SI JETRLION.Ad, 0 LEMONS .ad of fresh MESSING BERN % chedp by TRIS NE COL C1 wi Wilidam strects.Ww QO R KS Pritish American « Establishment, 46 cons Church), that bieDusiness\u201d wine tohis Very supe- Love that be his beén © nsive improvements w pecred dt rdv any : A10 aüd fauëêy colors, - verr attentinn paid Lo Uheorvy the Addrese SEPH STREET, s Church.Mertreal EE HE minutes bv em- ¥ & Kos, Doliard 1 Stcami-Gfters, Tin- .1 F ridar, from Terrier.\u201cSlut ; An \u201cThe fnder will be = Noire Tame street .SALE x SHIRTS, Fe NEXT, ! LRY à | _Y NEXT, ER sos STOCK OF OVER A .ON FROM THE \"RICES.(KTS, LL PRICES, {NEL SHIRTS, ALL Couoks.\u201cTST AL PALACE- CON- Yona \u2014A Ÿ veal Rehearsal for the next.1 Noitheimer's Nall, will be.held at Rooms of Messes, out LD & HILL, +2 St NING, at Bight o%cloek.A con ats SE partie ularly Tequeste d.oN NT RE AL \\ OUNG MEN'N yt HRISTIAN ASROCI ATION.BIBLE CAUSE CORNERC RAIG ANDALEX- ANDER STREETS : tar med hh Business Meeting will se hehd on TU ESDAY evening, at S pre- Yo A allattendar te is requested as mnint- ! \u201ceat importance \u201cwillbe Vronsht forward: ALY HER = AN nh AM, Hoeretafy.Vv NEVOLENCE ALL OU h- ! FANE VICTORIA.erAND CHARITABLE SUIRKE | Wall La Rae ; VORDIUEMER*E MUSIC Hatt, ; = 4 ÉUNENUA Y EVENING.rh inst.ä 5e prdeceds to.pe Mr.sas EPA place in given wr Rew, dark wall afpe arin a few a: IVE.: Reta, oR ects: Ladies\u2019 25 cents, in- xs eiresiimments; Nas be had Mr.Grañon\u2019 S$, Us James street.- ALT FES or TIVAL 3 » ar THE SA PEUT TONNES MEN'S CHRISTIA Ly AS- see 1.ir oN SAL held 1 NOR DURIMER sr ALL, on : rue BDAY, iti FEBRUARY.at ch: air to be taken nt Jus nicabr Vies: ander) Ri ndjoinitig Caper Teck.tt taste ally decygfated.be delivered hy ss autEF.Suiliv: an ty 5 ehoir.ten will Freside at the org nu.Kad Por mission of the dtlicers the d'ofthe 25h KO.B.'s will be in at- oo is iueladiox refrésimentst: to Prat dw SOUS, Graftons, Pickaÿ's.Messrs, Ts a fe Es Buildings) wind at the vie asso ation, - 2: AT v R.1 L \u2018 \u201cTORY SOCIETY, 4 = MONTREAL: id sh FIFTH ANNU AL, CONVER- ee = « = SAZUOVNE, fo LG hoki : at the >.Xe, ss aT Roos oF THE SSCIETY, > .IST AY EVEXI Ni, FEB.186) 1867.i, will?Be delivered by the Président, 1 cieux uaa Fr.Res, ~ sb ned ea eriments aviil de conducted viv J.BAKER EDWARDS, F.C.5, , wWithnvel preparations; scien tic Crate specimelis IN Various bratches\u2019 on I sistort ; ad objects of general in- = avi be exhibited.: amis will be decorate by a committee Lenin B, will be in fing the evening, i interust is rus- ; Trea ste dtre minembers ofthe NULLS cum those fntere sted in educational pro- {sstey \u2014 +050 ti \u201cKel, 30 cents: to admit\u2019 to dim three, 1.These may Dawson Bros.and Tle NIN curt from | Messrs.\"Rider PE Uo, Great st CC ut the Muse: Jn 3 and at the- dour on the \u201cag of the enitriainment, .rte of the Commitice.CIP W HITEAVES, F.Li.8., £e, ._ Rec.Secretary N.Dames ie LS.A : Montreal \u201csubtgin- School Assoctation of © anudit Presbyterian Church will hold their 30 71 Festival in the Lecture-room of knox 4, boretrester street, on TUESDAY EVE- : vext, 12th inst.Ton onthro table at-éeven + The toilowing addresses wijlt be deliv- sabbatk-School Praise, Rev.D.H.Me- vo =; Pubbath-séhoo! Mechanism, Rev, J.M, 7 .MA; The Sabbath-Schoul, its position voie cauret - andin the \u201ccommunity, tev.Also, volunt: try addresses by es ut authems, &e., will be.sung By - the TX t following are the latest western advices.received by telegraph at the Corn Exchange :\u2014 \u201cMiLwackes, Feb, 9.\u2014Wlheat, market firm.and aclive; No.1, $2.14 in store.No.2, $1.951} to $1 96 in Store ; receipts, 14,000 bush ; ; ship-l«& ments 2,000 ; Flour, $9.50 to $9: 75, firm.Mess Pork, $18.50, quiet.\u2019 Prime Leaf Lard, 1lc.4 No.1 Lard, 13e.Cmoago, Feb.9.\u2014No.1 Wheat firm, -$2.15 in store.ecipts, 10,000 bush; shipments, 9,000 \u201cbush.Corn, 83e in store, excited ; receipts, 25, 000 bu.Mess Pork, $18.75, quiet.ARRIVALS or Propuce BY G.T.Rauwar\u2014| Feb.-11.\u2014 Flour, 1,400 bris; Whéat, 350 bush; Barley, 400 bush; Pons, 706 bush; Oatracal, 100 brls.; Exchange, 84.so.Auction Sales, ay JOHN Fe ARNTON.TO-MORROW.JALE of Mr.PHILLIPS RESI- * DENCE and GROUNDS on Sherbrooke street east.On TUESDAY next, Feb.12th inst., the Subscriber will sell at his Real Estate Rooms, the first-class RESIDENCE and GROUNDS on on Shebrooke street, near St.Denis street, the Esq.The unds aro nicely laid out with gravel walks, shtu Ht and are about one arpent in.extent.e SC AWELVÉ orlock o'clock, noon.\u2014JOHN J ARNTON, Auctioneor.~ TO-MORROW.JALE of \u201cCLYDESDALE COT \u201cTAGE\u201d and TEN ACRES of GROUND on the LowER LACHINE -ROAD, by Aucti TUESDAY, 12th Feb., at my Rooms.Mr, NOTMAN Dias instructed the Subscriber to sefl this very desirable and complete establishment, \u2014the House, Conservatory, Vinery, Out-offi Stables, &c.The Lawn, lower Garden, and, fact, the whole property, is in the most and, B good order and repair, Sale at TW ELVE o\u2019elock Soon.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.be sold at my REAL Estat Room 2DNESDAY, Fob.13th, Lot 19, 4, 26, llth RANGE TOWNSHIP or ona, \u201811ands are well located for settlers, being wen watered, and well timbered with.hard and soft wood; a portion are also good for mining purposes, .copper having been.found in ous places.ey are situated near the old settlement of Dudswell, and near -the main road from Sherbrooke to Lake St.Francis.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.\u2014JOHN.RE ARNTON, Auc- | tioneer.LE of a large substantial, two- | 3 story STONE HOUSE, near the Petite Cote d (immediately below Kirkü ups property) Justo outside the city limits.On Feb.13th instant, will be sold at my rooms de above described \u2018Stone House, with two galleries, together with one acre \u2018of GROUND mmuted.The attention of parties wanting an airy summer residence is cted to this announcement.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.\u2014 JOHN J.ARN 10N, Auctioneer.: Clothing.CL uesr \u2018CLOTHING, AT HUSTON°S, 68 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STRERT.- Try Huston\u2019s Tweed Pants, at $1.50.Try.Huston\u2019s Scotch Tweed Pants, all-wool, $2.50 Try Huston\u2019s Superfine Black Cloth Pants, $3.00.Try Huston\u2019s Black and Fancy Vests, $1.00.\u201cTry Huston\u2019s Pilot Pea-jackets (all-wool), $5.00.Try Huston\u2019s fashionable Tweed Suit, $5.00.Try Huston\u2019s.Superfine Black Cloth Suit, $8.00.Try Huston\u2019s Beaver Over-coats, =.00._ OBSERVE THE ADDRESS: F; HUSTON, Clothing Store, © 68 Bt.Lawrence Main Street.HE MART.\u2014We notice an important sale at this Establishment, which \u2018be continued for three or four weeks; during Beh time considerable inducements, it is stated, will be offered to the public in Dry Goods which will very likely cause a big rush of cus- tomers at 31 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.There are several bales of slightly damaged BLANKETS; 2 or 300 seis of HOOP SKIRTS: several extensive lots of winter DRESS GOODS, all reduced.~ Three cases of FLANNELS, very cheap; and Ÿ OTH- the Fall and Winter READY-MADE C 1 ING is.to be.cleared out-at a SACRIFICE.In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT GENTS\u2019 SUTTS Will be made up from $3 to $6 under the old prices.Fall suits will within ten.Very liberal reductions will be made to the press, and to all connected with the printing g departments, during the days of sale.ee tickets will be given to all customers going | by the city cars.Parcel deliveries four times each day.During this sale some valuable article will be papered in free with each sult, sich as Undershirts, Pant Glove! Mitts and the like: Those holdi ter\u2019s m Telegraph Cards are requeste on refer to his list of prices on the reverse side.Fro tbe general favor in which this noted ahha ment is held by the public, and the excellent \u2018system on which the business is conducted, we | feel Pleasure in recommending our friends to pay an.early visit:\u2014 Transorspt.- CAMPBELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, 142 GREAT Sr.JAMES STREET, Would solicit the attention af gentlemen who A desire a good fit and stylish garment, either to} ® \u2018ordef -or \u201cready-made.He has a vey superior jot of ready-made garments on hand, expressly made for the present.and coming season, such as Pea-Ovats, Shoot- $7.00; Fine, $6.25 to $6.405 ; Middlings, $5.90 to $e.105 Potlarde, $ $ to 05450; Bog-Flow, $3.45 ing-Coats, Sesks, and Spring Overcoats; which will he-sold cheap for cash.\u201d CALL AND EXAMINE, Sskps.\u2014Flax;, nominal at $1.60 per 56-1bs.: ; Le | Timothy, nominal at $1.75 to $2 per 45 1ba.; | Clover, 10c.to\u2019 12} c.according \u2018to quality,~\u2014the \u2018a8 quoted by telegraph, wag8§ prem.) Demand-} \u2018No.2 Wheat, $1.874 .in store; re-| FrmancrAt, Feb.11 \u201410a.Gold, 1363; ANDS IN STOKE, E.T., will} -| Singer Machine, but run almost en {4 Machines ed, by we JLAWLOR, ors of Pronoir Cathedral be comppleted within 24 hours; Youths'} = Miscellaneous.G.& H.GIB SON E, \u2018Quesso, 7 STOCKS, PROPERTY, and MERCHANDIZE of ull descriptions.RASER \"BLOS., n Excollont JAPAN TEA, only 60c per lb.An Excellent COFFEE only 25e rib.Also, a choice lot of JAMS and J CLIES.183 Bleury street.\u2018For galo at FRASER BKOB*., pres FREANS.t .AT THE \u2019 .oo ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 6s GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ALEXAN DRA, - 8 UGEN LE, CREAM WAFE GINGER Lv ITALIAN FINGERS.McG I BB ON.Ge GER (Dried and in Syrup).80 CASES FOR SALE._ALEX.McGIBBON.G A M E! 1 000 BRACE PRAIRIE HENS.ALEX.McGIBBON.To RKISH FIG PASTE.A fresh supply Just received.ALEX J JQUORICEE GUM DROPS.GRAPES.50 BOXES ALMERIA, rest CHOCOLATE CREAM CHAR 3 ALEXAN DER, .301 Notre Dame street.DARIS.FLOUR COMPANY: ho business of manufacturing FLOUR, wholesale dealing in.FLOUR, CORN, heretofore carried on by V OUDMAN & Cor.at ¢ South Paris, Maine, will be continued by the undersigned, under the firm name of \u201cPARIS FLOURING CUMPANY.\u201d Mr, CHARLES BAILEY, of the former firm, will remain at South Paris, and give his personal attention to the Mill.Mr.CRAWFORD, recently of the firm of Lord & Crawford, and Mr.MORGAN, now of the firm of Morgan, Dyer, & Co., may be found at No.143 Commercial ae Portland, where we keep Fons on Ha a full assortment of our .our \u2018All orders, also remittances, should be addressed to PAKIS FLouRixG Co., and senteither and FEED celvo our personal attention.\u2014 CHARLES BAILEY, FRANKLIN CRAWEORD, .P.MORGA South Paris, It December 1666.\" YAUTION !\u2014Whereas, on the evening of the 80th uit, between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m., an Inspection Bill to F.W, Hen- Shaw of 55barrels Pot Ashes, marked *\u201c H,\u201d were \u2018taken from the Ashes Ins spection Stores by the Grand Trunk Carters, without the authority of: the undersigned or anybody in their CTaplor, supposed on account of Freer, Boyd, & C the bill of said Ashes not having been ente: in the delivery book, and cancelled according to to rule, all parties are hereby cautioned negotiating the same.IDYDE & MAJ on 0 CONTRACTORS.Tenders will be récoived by the undersigned, on FRIDAY, the 15tl: instant, for the severa and respective Artificers\u2019 Works r equired in the Erection of THREE HOUSES on Victoriastreet, in the oftlices of - JOHN.JAMES BROWN \u2018Architect, 122 Great St.James street.INDSOR NURSERIES\u2014 4 LETTERS ToAN INTENDING FRUIT OWELR.\"\u2014The undersigned will be.pre = soon as the sprl 2g 0 ens to fill orders for the best varieties APP PEARS, and other FRUIT TREES.His stock of DWARF PEARS is une of the most extensive on this continent, and: many of the trees are just.coming in to aring.Orders, accompanied by the money, will be filled in the order they are received.His * Letters to an Intending Fruit-grower\u201d will be published in a small volume on let Masch, in time to consult for Spring operations.JAMES DOUGALL.Windsor,- C.W.February, 1867.OF MONTREAL.\u2014The Subscriber avails imself of this medium to inform the ladies of Montreal ed th the Surroundin (country that he open e Store, No.Of me B of MANUFACTURING HOOP, { for the p! SKIRTS ro ORDER.Every- known style shape, and size may be obtained at the sho notice ( om measure by thoroughly experienced hands, In addition to supplying this uirement so long needed in this city, a well-selected stook will be constantly kept on hand (made on.the premises), of the most substantial material, and perfectly finished in every particular, all of which will.be.AILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES.M.HIRSHFIELD, CITY.HooP-SKIRT FACTORY, Nora.\u2014Hoop-skirts altered and repaired.EWING MACHINES.\u2014J.D.LAWLOR, Manufacturer and Dealer \"SEWING MACHINES, offers for sale the | Ætna Lock-Stitch, N oiseless Sewing-machines, for Tailors, Shoemakers, and family use.They are constructed on the same prin bel with: Wax-Thread Machines, À, B, and the genuine Howe Machines; Singer's a chines; the celebrated Florence .Heversible Feed Family Machine; Wilcox Gibb's Noisé-.less Family Machines; the Franklin Double Thread Family Machine, price $25; the Com- moù-sense Family Machine, price gia All machines sold are warranted for one year.Entire satisfaction guaranteed.- All \u2018kin of Sewing.\u2018machine Trimmings constantly on handing, Stitching, and Family Sewing neatly one, Ladies Ta hito Operate.Ai kiuds of Sowing- an out noise.Notre Dame street.0oT AND SHOE MACHINERY.\u2014J.D.LAWLOR would most respectfully state that he has secured the Sole.Agency in Montreal for the sale ofthe Cham Pegging Machine, Butterfield.& Haven\u2019s a: thread Sewing Machines ; also, the Genuine Howe Sewing-machine, which is admitted by all to be thé best ever uced.Crimping and all kinds of Boots Shoe Machinery.For - sale at J.b.LAWLORS, Agents wanted in every town in Canada, ox FACTORY.ST.GABRIEL Saw AND PLANING MILIS.8.TUCKER & SON, Proprietors, oh rompt attention to orders shrough the Post- - BATHER BELTING.\u2014 LACE LEATHER, Se lowest market d warranted: : 507 St.Paul Factory : St.abr Coke, W.H.GLASSGOW.YOFFIN STORE REMOVED.to those large and commodious Rire eud of Bonaventure street, facing Mo ) EAD THIS.\u2014Fall instructions how to acquire the highly amusing art \u2018of ° yentriloquism, o sont to any address on receipt of 25c.ln Pos , or-otherwise.Address, id C RIRE gston, GC.WW.ANARY SEED HEMP SEED, \"RAPE SEED, MILLET SERED, MA MAW , &C., 40.For sale by - T.D.REED, 40 St.Antoine street.Fr JAVOURING.ESSENCES of tie PUREST KINDS, and of full strength, for sale, Wholesale and Retail: price, street; \u2014 .J.GARDNER, - GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND BROK ERS.Trade Sales\u2019 of DRY GOODS, BANKRUPT H.TU#PER, P.-O., Box LONDON BISCUITS, \"| according to Plans and Specifications to be seen MPORTANT TO THE LADIES - Ne 370 Notre Dame - (A few.doors east of St.John street.) @#\"-Mart for the ONLY GENUINE \u201cCoxoms- TRATRD Lrg\u201d - South Paris or Portland, where they will re.> * © 5 By à +f spt bd des lh AABN SNE viii n Ig er =, \u201cef \"a Pll or me pre +8 es - wi me reed ae LTT in x 4 rb + 0s Bilin è «4 te nt PO wenn Le + : » ASE CR Cee ye RATE Nad IRA Pa Le 10 \u201c THE MINER.- \u201cThé casfern sky is blushing red ; © The distant hill tops glowing ; \u201c Thé river o'er itarocky bed.; Inidie-frolies flowing;s © Tia time the- pick-axe and the spade .\u201cAgainst the roeks wcro ringing, - - And, will ourselves, the mountain stream\u2019 - A song of labor singing.- \u2018The mountain air is fresh and cold; : Unelouded skies bend-o\u2019er us; Bauks rich in hidden dust of gold ©.Lie témptingly before us.© We need no Midas\u2019 magie wand, No wizard-rod divining; ©.: The piek-axc, spade, and brawny.hand \u201cAre sorcerers in mining.CT When Inbor closes with the day, _ \u2018To simple fare retorning, We while the evening hours away © + Aronnd\u2018our\u2018camp-lires burning; - : © Stretebesd round the fading, flickering light,\u201d © We watch the stars above ug, vo Then bid the world and care And drenur of those who love us., | \u2014Califorma Teacher.Pt 0 | TO MY DEAR FRIEND: À STORY « , FOR MOTHERS.| Lt was one of those\u201d inetfable mornings, When a thrill o7 delight aud' expéctaney fills the air: ono felt that every appointment of : aud for the day.must be unlike those of other days, \u2014 must be festive, must help on the \u201cwhite day\u201d for whichall things looked ready.1 remember how like the morning itself you \u201clouked-us you stood ia the doorwayyin\u2019 a fresh ©.white muslin dress, with lavender ribbons, 1 said; ¢ Oh, extravagance t for breakfast 1\u201d = #1 know, \u2018you said = \u2018 but the day was so enchanting, [ could hot make up my mind to wear anythmg that had been worn before.\u201d Here au uproar trom the nursery broke out \u2018and we both an to the spot.There stoo Little Blue kyes, ina stormol had temper, with oùé small foot on a.crumpled.mass\u2019 of \u2018pink cambric on tlie fluor ; and nurse, who - Was aise very red and.angry, explained that \u201cMiss would not have\u2019 on her pink frock because it was not quite clean, * It is all dirty, .Mamma, aud 1 dou't- want to putit on! You've got on a nice white dress; why Toeanitlyt ee TS You are inthe wain akind mother, and you do not like to give little Blue Eyes pain; \"80 you knelt down beside her, and told her that she must be a good girl, and have on the gown Mary had said, Lut that she should häve _ on\u2018 pretty white apron, which would hide .the spots.\u201cAnd Blue Kyes, being only six.; _.years old, and of a loving, generous - nature, © dried ber tears, accepted she very dubious ex: \u201c -pedient, tried to forget the spots, and in a few \u2018moments came out on the piazza, chirping like a little Lird.By this time the rare quality of the morning had.stolen like wine - into our brains; and yeu exclaimed, ¢ We will have breakfast out here, under the vines! \u201c How George will likeit!\u201d And in another instant you were flitting baok and forth, help- Ang the rather ungracious Bridget to move out © the breakfast-table, with its tempting array.« 4 Ob, mamma, mamma,\u2019 cried Blue Eyes, ~ .$can\u2019t I have my little\u2019 tea-get on n.little \u201c - table by side of your big table ?Oh, let me, \u201c letme !\u201d\u2019 and she fuirly quivéred with excite- nrent.You hesitated.ow] watched you! But it was a little late.Bridget was already.rather cross; .the tea-set was packed in a box _ and up on a high shelt.©.- \u201cNo, dear.There isnot time, and we must not make Bridget, any more trouble.; but\u201d\u2014 seeing the teard coming.again,\u2014yqu shall ./ bave some real-tea-in papa\u201ds big gilt cup, and another time you shall have \u2018your.tea-set - when.we have breakfast out here again.\u201d As \u201c Esaid before, you are a kind mother, and you - made the denial as easy to \u2018be borne as you could, and Blue Eyes was again pacified, not \u2026 satisted, only braveiy making the best of it.Anul so we had our breakfast; one to beremen- | bered.But as for the \u2018 other time\u2019\u2019 which jou had promised to Blue Eyes ; how well 1 cy {Hew not many times à year did such _morn- } ings and breakfusts come, and that it was well - she would forget all about it.© After break- © fast\u2014you \u201cremember how \u2018we lingered\u2014 \"George suddenly started up, saying, \u2018How \u201c hard 1t is io go to town ! I say, girls,\u201d walk \u2018down to the station with me, both of you.\u201d \u201cAnd me tuo, me too, papal\u2019 said Blue ~ Eyes.You did not hear her; but I did, and \u201cshe had flown for her hat.At the.déor we \u201cfound her, saying again, \u201cMe too, Mammal\" \".Then.you remembered her boots: ¢ Oh, my darling,\u201d you said; kissing her, for you are a kind mother,: \u201c\u2018you cannot.go in those nice \u201cboots : the dew will spoil them\u2019; and it is not worth while to change them, we shall be ~~ back ina few minutes\u201d.215 : \u2026 t.-A storm of tears would have burst out in an instant at this the third disappointment, i'l had not sat down on the doorstep, and, \u2018taking her in my lap, whispered that auntie a, / was zolng to stay too.\u201cOh, put the \u201cchild down, \u2018and come ; | , \u2026 - along,\u2019 called the great, strong, uncompre- heuding man\u2014Blue Eyes\u2019 dear papa.\u2018\u2018 Pussy won't mind.= Be a good girl, pussy; I'll bring you a red balloon to-night.\u201d\u201d - =.You are both \u2018very kind; you and George, and you both love little Blue Eyes dearly.\u201c 4 No, I won't come.I believe my boots \u201c\u2026.aretoo \u2018thin,\u2019 said I; and for the equivocation there was in my reply I am sure of being .forgiven.You both turned back twice to \"look at the child, and kissed your.hands to \"her; and [ wondered if you did not see in her.face what I did, real grief and patient endur- .ance.-Even * The King of the Golden River\u201d .did not rouse her: she did not want a story ; \"she did not want me; she did not.want a ._ ballounat night; she wanted to walk between \u2018you, to.the station; with her little bands in yours! God grant the day may never come -\u201d when -:you will be beart-broken because you \"can never lead her any more! ~~ © She asked me some questions, while.you .were gone, which you remember I repeated \u201cto you.She asked me if I did not hate nice \u2026 néw shoes; and why little girls could net put on thie dresses they like best ; and if mamma did nôt look beautiful'in that -pretty white dress ; and said that, if she could only have - had her own \u2018tea-set, at breakfast, she would \u2018have let me have my coffee in one'of.her cups.- Gradually she grew happier, and began to \u201ctell me about her great wax doll, - whic] had \u201ceyes that could shut; which was keptin a | PO to play very much with it mow ; but she guessed mamma would let her have it to-day; did ~~.I'not thiuk.so?Alas! Idid, and I said so; - in fact, I f#lt sure that it was the very thing _ Jou would be ærtain todo, to sweeten the : -.day, which.had begun so sadly for poor little \"Blue Eyes.- ; Le It seemed very long to her hefore you came back, and she was on the point of asking for her dolly a3 scon #8 you.appeared; but I whispered to her #8 wait till you wee rested.\u2018\u201c After à few mimmtes I tog ber up to your - room,\u2014that lovely room With \u201c.to the east ; there yousat, in your white d: surrounded with gay worsteds, all looking like a \u2018earnival of humming-birds.\"beautiful I\".I exclaimed, =in \u201cinvolun ad- \u201c miration ; - \u201c what are you doing?\u2019 You said that you: were going to make an afghan, and} 'Y that the morning was so enchanting you could BART Sacliiiei ee.am Comer ete mat ii TL oem law against interrupting, with hor: cager,\u2014 | mother, and you spoke as gently and lov: - J plied: {she can\u2019t get up now.| ploring, Jo would have laid your worsteds good night, * .{ You looked, as you well might,.heart-broken.| condition your own nerves would have been | parative trifles of one short day, and would suggestions herein contained, let him remem- trunk: because she was too little, mamma said, | tent in France.In some localities it is the \u2018weeks after being penned up, the birds should r the bay window | \u201cOh, how} mit rade OWA x overt steds.\u201cSome time passed in sorting the colors, aud deciding on the contrast,-ard I forgot all about the dolly.\" Not solittle Blue Eyes.I remembered - afterward how patiently she.stood still, waiting and waiting for a gap between our words, that-she need not break the 4¢ Plense, mamma, let mo have my wax dolly to play with this morning! I'll sit right \u2018here on the floor, by you and auntie, and not hurt her one bit.Oh, please do, mammal\u201d You mean always te be à very: kind ingly a8 it is possible to speak when you re- \u201cOh, Pussy, mamma is too busy to got it; You can play with ÿour blocks, and with.your other dollics, just as well ; that's a good little girl.\u201d Th 3 Probably, if Blue Kyes had gone on jm down und given her the dolly; for you love happy.But neither for what followed.oo ~ $ You'ro a naughty, ugly, hateful mammal You never let nie.do any thing, and I wish jou were dead l\u201d with such a burst of scream- \u2018Ing and tears that we wero both frightened.you nor I were prepared at such words from your only child.You took her away ; and when you came back, you cried, and said you liad whipped her severely, and you did not know what you should do with a'child of such a frightful temper.\u2018Such an outburst as thiaf, just because] told her; in the gentlest way \u201cpossible, that she could .not have a plaything!\u201d \"It is ter- riblo !*- LE TES .Then I said some words to.you which you thought were unjust.I asked you in what by ten.o'clock that morning if your -husband (who had, in one view, à much better right to thwart your harmless desires than you had to thwart your child's, since you, in the full understanding of maturity, gave yourself into his hands) had, instead ol adiiiring your pretty | white dress, told -you to he more prudent, and not put it-on; had told you it would be nôn- sense to have breakfast out on the piazza; aud that he could not wait for you tu walk 10 were notat all parallel; and I replied hotly that that was very true; for, whereas those matters would have been to you only the com-: have made you erly a little cross and.uncomfortable : to little Blue Eyes they were the ail- absorbigg desires of the hour, which, to a child in trouble, always looks as if it- could never come to an end, and would never be followed by anything better.1 Blue Eyes ¢ried herself to-sleep, and slept \u2018heavily till late in the afternoon.- When her father came home, you said that she must not have the red balloon, because she had-\u2014beeu such a naughty girl.I have wondered many times since why she did not cry again, or look \u2018grieved, when you said that, and laid the bal- Toon away.- After eleven o\u2019clock at night, I \u2018went to look at her, and found her sobbing in her sleep, and tossing about.I'groaned as I thought, ¢\u2018 This 'is only one day, and there are I never recall the distorted face of that poor \u2018child, as, in her fearful passion, she told you she wished you \u201cwere dead, without also remembering that even the gentle Christ said of him who should offend one of these little ones, \u2018Jt were better for him that a millstone were \u2018hanged about bis neck, and he were drowned in the depths of the sea \u2019\u2014H.H., in N.Y.Independent.Ce AGRICULTURAL.USEFULNESS OF TREES.| specially to the attention of oùr country -read- ers:\u2014 110 re Allow me, to saya word of kindness on be- balf of my stately and umbrageous friends, \u2014 Lhe trees of the forest.It is, perhaps, owing to.the peculiar circumstarices in which he is placed, rather than to any dack, either of taste or good judgment, that the Canadian farmer seems to regard them as a tert of natural enemy, to be destroyed by fire and the.edge of the axe, and whose useful qualities are to be extracted only in the moment of destructioii.\u2019 But.the inexorable logic.of facts bids fair to overturn the one-sided conclusion of the backwoodsman, and replace it by that of the man who \u2018\u2018sees good in ¢very thing,\u201d and who tries\u2019 \"to make the most of it.- oF Some of the chief uses of \u2018trees are the following: \u2014 15 >< LE 1.They exert à powerful influence in mode-{ rating.the violence of storms of all kinds, not only by breaking the force of the wind near the earth\u2019s surface, but by their many pointed tops acting asselectrical force which is often (the true \u2018\u2018 spirit ofthe storm.\u201d LS _ 2.They tend to increase \u2018the lumidity of the air, and to equalize extremes: of tempera: ture, both of which are valuable desiderata in our climate.Be TT LS ee _ 8.When planted in pretty close-rowsalong fences and roads, they check the violence of the wind, prevent it from leaving the winter- wheat field \u2018bare, where the snow is wanted, and blowing it into lanes ard roads, where it is not wanted; thus often obstructing traffic on our principal roads for days at.à time, and completely shuttingthe minor lanes and high- Ways.;\u2018 .Indeed 1 believe the amount of extra inconvenience, loss, and labor caused by drified roads and lanes in one season, would be amply.sufficient to balance the expense of planting trees along all such exposed places; and as profit we would recken shade for-caitle, and pleasanter \u2018roads.Ta ES ~ Finally, if anybody avails himself of the ber that good hardy fruit-bearing trees are just as easy te plant a8 any other, and if our municipal authorities would plant \u2018double rows of trees; such as evergreen, horse-chiest: nut, maple, beech, and fruit-trées alternately along our public highways; they would save many a poor fellow from upseiting his.load.of cordweod in a snow-drift in one season of the year, while in the other they would afford a pleasant shade to the foot:man, a grateful resting-place to the cattle, a luscious :bit to the adventurous school-boy, and a cool and pleasant drive for themselves, - : ~~ Farrwemive Fow.s 1x Fraxce.\u2014 The fattening of fowls is oarried.on to a great ex- staple occupation of the females.In three be ready for market; but they must be in fair condition when cooped, and not more than | six months old.Cockerels do not fatten so well as pullets, but if they have been kept apart, the young male birds of all the French | breeds are very superior in flavor and delicacy: to the Dorking, and must not be \u2018despised as table fowls.In France the food.given is buckwheat ground into meal and mixed with milk.Barley \u2018and oatmeal, and also: Indian-corn meal, are all good feeding stuffs.Great cleanliness is imperative, and to ensure this in| \u2018the coop there should be no bottom, but merely rounded spars; the coop being on legs, is raised above the droppings, which must be re: moved \u2018daily, and sawdust sprinkled under- \u201cThe following letter, published in.the] Waterloo -(C.W.) Chronicle, we commend] CAN ADA EC CLESI ASTICAL NEWS.- EpIsCoPALIAN.\u2014À letter from the Bishop of SEW A NEO \u2018| Rice boiled in mitk forms a very delicate food, + her dearly, and never mean to-make her un-|\u2019 | records in his \u201c Journal\u201d the following interest- \u2018California and about 1,750,000 acres under three hundred and sixty-five in a year!\u201d But] | Collegiate School in his diocese at Picton, A Killen, and Petrolia.\u2018 not bear the thought of touching your mend- _ ing, but were going to.luxuriate in the wor-:! 1 1 1 Pas 11 ada i SLE eg neath.The cbickens should be fed twice in \"but that, hy teaching, they would.all learn (them.The others, which knew their names, the station \u2018with him,.You said that the cases | -all their wool on hand for years.One man promised - amounting to £5,048.-The Society \u2018was unable to make \"any \u2018grant: in.aid of the: been held at Wolverton \u2018and Green neighhor-| - hood, Washington Circuit, resulting in the addi- } tion of twenty-five members to the church.The 'Sabbath-school anniversaries at Plattsville and Washington, on the same: circuit, have boen very successful; the collection at.the former\u2014 which numbers 230 scholars\u2014was $60, and at the latter\u2014which numbers .130 scholars\u2014was $102.\u2014\u2014On the Innisfil Circuit, by means of special services at, two appointments, sixty persons have been added to the church.On a.recent Ssibbath, sermons vere preached in the church at Victoria, on behalf of the trust\u2019 fund, by the Revds.Wm.Pollard} and A.Langford.ing was: held on the following day, the pro-} ceeds of which, together \u2018with the Sabbath collections, amounted to $135.\u2014\u2014At Owcn Sound, the annual missionary meeting was held recently.\u201d The meeling was addressed by -J.Frost, Esq., Dr.CObristie, Rev.Mr.Anderson.of Durham, and Rev.Mr: Irwin of Invermay, whose remarks were well received by those present.The amount realized wasupwards of $87.Whitby and Osbawa circuit branches, béld-dur- ing the past week, were very successful.The collections and subscriptions amounted to the sum of $319.Lo 7 oo .MerHopisT EP1scOPAL.\u2014Revivals are reported at Mallorytown, Kramosa, Colborne, Ennis- received lately from his congregation a donation in goods aud cash to the amount of $155.Mrs.\"Davidson was - also \u2018 presented by the younger members of the congregation with a ,pursé containing $30.\u2014 -meeting\u2014$100\u2014held lately at Walsingham, wero: presented to the Rev.-Mr.McDermand, from Illinois, who was on a visit to the townships of Walsingham, Charlottéville, &c:, © where he b of $ Th whom Mr.McDermand claimed as his spiritual children.\u2014The Rev.Mr.Montgomery, Scot- \u2018land, was lately presented by hia congregation with the sum-of $60.\u2014\u2014\u2014A donation was given to the Rev.Mr.Anderson, of Stirling, on the 23rd Jan.The attendance was large, and con- - \u201cTHE MONTREAL tho 24 hours, early and lnfe, the feeding troughs taken away after cach meal, washe and kept sweot, as fowls will not thrive if} their food is sour and dirty.Milk may be given as drink; it is.supposed to whiten the.Hesh, and ceitninly it assists in the fattening.but \u2018it is not s0 \u2018fat-forming as the meals be: fore mentioned.Suet, molasses, &c., are often given to produce fut, bul.it \u2018is of \u2018tou.rank a nature to please those who are connvis- scurs in poultry.Pure natural food must be \u2018best, and: no other can \u2018be recommended, | The feeding-house must be kept warm and quiet, tho fowls themselves being quietly and caréfully trénted.= In'my own establishment fattening.is never required ; \u2018the fowls are fed up from tho shell foé exhibition, and there fore are.always fit (after à fust of 12 hours) for the table, the only risk being of their becoming too fat for laying purposes and: suc: gp cessful breeding.\u2014 Scottish Farmer.Namina Suker.\u2014 The Rev.John Hartley, who hag travelled: as a missionary in Greece, ing Seriptural illustration : ¢ Having had my attention directed last night to-the words (John \u2018x.33, ¢ The sheep hear his voice, and he ealleth hisown sheep by name,\u2019 &c.; Lask- ed my \u2018nan if it was usual in*Greece to give names to sheep.He informedyme that it was, and that the sheep obeyed the shepherd when \u2018hé called \u2018them by their names.This morn-.\u2018ink 1 had an-opportunity of verifying the truth of this remark.Dassing by a flock of: sheep, 1 asked the- shepherd the same question which I put to my: servant, and he gave the same answer.I then bade him to éall one of his sheep.He did so, and it.instantly leftits pasturage and its companions, and ran up to the hand ol the shepherd, with signs of plea- |: sure and with a prompt obedience which | had never before-observed in any other ani- \u2018mals.It is also true of the sheep in this country, that \u2018astranger will they not follow, but will flee from him for they know not the voice of strangers.\u201d The shepherd told me tuil-many of his sheep avd still wild \u2014 that they had not yet learned their names; he called.tame.\u201d Ta 0 - AGRICULTURE IN CAL1FonNiA.\u2014Thèré are now about 4,000,000 acres of land inclosed in cultivation.There are far larger areas of oc- cupicd and improved land than were ever be-{ fore reporeed.\u201d Three years ago the amount of Jand under cultivation was only 1,197,984 acres.Most.of tlie increase since was made last year.A coasiderable portion of it was in the larger mining counties, which are beginning to claim importance as {ruit and wine growing districts.The area planted to wheat was about 500,000 acres, a gain of 200,000 acres in three years.\u2018 The yield was 12,000,- 000 bushels, or 7,000,000 more than in 1563.The barley crop also shows a great increase.\u2019 In 1863 it: was about 4,000,000 bushels in \u2018twenty-four counties, including all but three or four of the strictly agricultural counties.This year it is-returned at over 14,000,000 bushels in forty counties, a \u2018SHEEP IN VERMONT.\u2014Ask how the Vermont farmers succeed in selling their fine heavy wool?How many of them now have two and \u2018even three- ¢lips on hand.Some towns, not far from.Cornwall, have nearly\u2019 here has at least four clips.When wool was 90-and 5 cents_per pound; he refused to sell, and now he -can scarcely get.50 cents.The faet is, the \u2018manufacturers are fast learning that it is not profitable to buy grease and dirt._ FA buck\u2019s fleece weighing twenty-two pounds, | \u2018Jwhen cleansed weighed only four and a half.} | This rage for blooded sheep must have its day, | | as the morus niullicaulis; and that day is-not distant.Loa.SE ; Ontario to the Society for\u2019 Promoting Christian Knowledge, stated lis intention to establish a house and grounds have been purchased for £3,000, and a list of - subscriptions.is.already undertaking.Two churches, * under the charge of the Rev.H.B.Wray,\u2014each capable | of \u2018holding three hundred persons,\u2014have \u2018 been | erccted in the Muskoka Mission, C.W.\u2014\u2014A purse containing $537, with a complimentary \u2018address, has been presented to- \u2018Rev.Edwin Hatch, Rector of the -High School, and Professor of Morrin College, Quebec, on his leaving - permanently - for - England.- Ottawa \u2018Citizen says :\u2014\"The Rov.Mr.Babin, it is reported upon seemingly.good authority; has been deprived of hia clerical connection | with the Church of England, at the suggestion \u2018of His Lordship the Metropolitan Bishop.*\u2014\u2014 The .Rev.W.Betridge, Woodstock, and the Rev.E.L.Elwood, A.M,, of Goderich, have been appointed, by the Lord Bishop of Huron, eÿnons of St.Paul\u2019s eathedral, Lundon.\u2014 _ St.Mark\u2019s Sunday-school, Pakenham, has been | presented with a handsome copy of \u201c Church \u2018Services \u201d by the teachers and scholars, to show tlieir affection and gratitude for the way he had | presided over the school for four years.\u2014\u2014/ new church, 200 feet bÿ 60, has been put np at Lucan, C.W:; Rev.Mr.Sanders iucumbent.~The B.D., Rector of Mr.James Shaw, Superintendent of A _ LL.- - .+ n .\"WESLEYAN METHODIST.\u2014Special services have An interesting tea-meet- \u2014The annual \u2018missionary.meetings of- the Barrisr\u2014The Rev.Thos.L.Davidson, D.D., \u2014The proceeds of a tea- id 1abored over forty years ago.\u2018The sum 4 was also presented to Mrs.McDormand.clergymen were.present \u2018on: the \u2018occasion Fesnvary 11, 1867, DAILY WITNESS.= .«ae SABIE eT eam ee proportion of which was cash.bytery (Cannda Presbyterian) wag held in\u201d St.tonsidering the call addressed to Dr.Burns, from Ohicago; Rev.R.Wallace, Moderator.A series of resolutions were read, which had been adopted by the congregation of St.Catha- he Church hall experienced from the Rev.Dr.Burns\u2019 ministrations, the loss -tbe \u2018church would sutain in his removal, and their anxiety to retain him aa their pastor.Rev.Mr.Duncan, of Evans- ton, U.S., ard Rev.Mr: Cochrane, of Brantford, 0.W., delegates from the Chicago congregation, -addressed the Presbytery, strongly urging the | the field that would bo open to Dr.Burns.Mr.Robert Lawrio, Hon.J.G.Currie, and_Messrs.Denton, Henry, Grace, and Blair addressed the resbytery in a very able and feeling manner, St.Catharines and Port Dalbousie.Dr.Burns wns then called upon to give his opinion.After referrring at some length to the claims of both - places, Be concluded by saying.that, although his feelings and inclinations were in favor of St.Catharines, he thought that duty called him to Chicago, but.he would.place himself in the hands-of the Presbytery, and he gnided entirely by their decision.On motion ef Mr.Inglis, seconded by Dr.Ormiston, it was.resolved that bytery of London.;.\u2014 The Ottawa News understands that the a second charge in connection with the Church of Scotland in thay city, have already succeeded in getting $800 subscribed.- Coal Oil, WUITR OIL Lamps, de.AL OIL! COAL'\u2018O1LI1, ; FOR.TWENTY-FIVE CENTS - PER GALLON.- \u201c Non-cxplosive White Coal il, 25e.per gallon, \u2018at tho Victoria Square Coal Oil and Lamp Store.40 VICTORIA SQUARE.(GOAL OIL! COAL OIL! J L200 gallons different brands, \u201cFor salo by _ I, D-REED,.40 St, Antoine street.- \u2014 CE Photographic.= PORTRAITS IN WINTER LD cosrome, 0 W.NOTMAN has just completed a new arrangement for Por- TRAITS IN WINTER COSTUME, ; \u2019 This style is very eflective, and has the additional advantage of affording to, fricuds at a distance an excellent idea of our Canadian winters, and of the following Canadian sports aud:out- - \u201cHo door amusements = SNOW-SHOEING, © TABOGGANING, .'SLEIGHING, _ .SHOOTING, ©.WALKING, ~~ SKATING.Giving a charming variety in an Album.\"W.NOTMAN, © PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE QUEEN, 17 Bleury street, Montreal.C _ \u2014It is no longer necessary to.pay from £1.50 to $3.per dozen for first-class pictures, -when by going to the British American Picture -Gailery, No.7 Bonaventure street, yon can get them from 2s.6d, 10 7s, 6d.per dozer, equally as good as the best $3 Photographs finished in fifteen \u201cminutes, Cloudy weather no objection.Come early and avoid the rush.A good Supply of Ferreotype Albums, and fancy Photographe on hand.JS | Carpetings, &e.R.CAMPBELL & CO.Have much pleasure in Soliciting an examination of ove of the finest lots of FLOOR OIL OLOTHS \u2018Ever imported Into the Province, of English and a .Scotch makes, atthe .~~ MONTREAL CARPET, OIL CLOTH, AND ~~ CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, 208 AND 210 MCGILL BTREET.Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder- _\u2014- .Miuster Carpetings in great-variety.oo - © ALSO, - A fine assortment of Curtain Materials and Cor- - nices,-all of recent importation, \u2018 ; R CAMPSELL & CO, ._ _ _ 28aind 210 McGill street.- EW -LACE CURTAINS, NEW DAMASKS and TRIMMINGS, \u201cWC © PIANO and TABLE COVERS, N OORNIGES, POLES, &0., &C.,.&0., JUST BECEIVRD AT °C: \u2018TRE CARPET WAREHOUSE, -0ld No.74 Great St.James Street, New No.140 So C1 JAMES BAYLIS, Ca RPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, \"7 In-all the newest styles, ond at all prices, at .| THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, \u201cGreat BtJames Street, - \u2014- Co © JAMES BAYLIS - Professional.DR.C.W.WEB (INA mir 143ST.LAWRENCE MAIN UME STREET.se .ARTIFKCIAL TEETH, inserted by me, are unequalled for natural appearance, comfort, durability, and usefulness, upon bases of Gold, Platina, Rubber, and Silver.\u201d They are also supplied upon a new PAINLESS BYSTEM, lined with a \u2018801% elastic gum, that renders support to the remaining tceth withogt necessitating extraction or any painful o .Teeth filled, cleaned, or extracted.C and advice free.TYE AND EAR.Ty B.DEN- erat D SURGRON & MECHANICAL DENTIST, 6 BEAVER HALL TEXRACE, Monireal.Teeth tributions liberal, amounting to $150, a large \u2014 À special meeting of thé Hamilton Pres- Catharines on the 30th ult., for the purpose of rines, polpting out the great benefits which } claims.of Chicago, and showing\u2019 the extent of ot bebalf of the congregations .of Dr.Burns be released from his.ebarge on| the frat of March, and transferred to the Pres- | committee appointed to solicit subscriptions; for | | Composition.and Discharge UDGE FOR YOURSELVES.| and made and | arges moderate.\u2018Consultation |.leis Filled or Extracted.: Artificial Teeth inserted on §: CMS Fob 4h ré St AU F100 Sadie PE ~ Fuel, dc | \u2018 TOOD! WOOD!!! V Tho subscriber has on hand; a large quantity of Upper Canada MAPLE, which he offers for sale ï per cent bélow market prices.Quantities rold to sult purchasers.rders rompily attended to.Office : 610 Craig strect, | Immediately west of the St, Lawrence Hall, A.MCLEAN, TUEL in SMALL QUANTITIES ' DELIVERED AND CARRI ED IN.P.BURNS, No.57 WELLINGTON STREET, will deliver 160 bs.Lehigh Coal for $15 170 1bs, Welsh for $1; 200 1bs.Grate for $1.Charcoal, 1a, per bushel; 12 bushels, 10s.Coke, 150 lbs, $L Kindling Wood, 100 bundles, $1.Orders proxaptly attended to.Address Box 314.Roforcnee kindly \u2018permitted to Messrs, J.UO.\" MILLER, -COPLAND, &Co.- .0 to (YOALS FOR SALE.: LEHIGH, 02 .: WELSH ANTHRACITE, NEWCASTLE GRATE, .NEWCASTLE SMITHS\u2019, © =.Ando, : LIVERPOOL COARSE BALT.JOHN ANDERSON & CO, ©.Custom House £quare.- - Notices, TNSOLVENT ACT OF 1864: PROVINCE OF CANADA, } - ', Distriet of Montreal.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014In the matter of GEORGE A.GAGNON and WM, L.DoIIERTY, Insolvents.The said GEURGE A.GAGNON and WILLIAM L.DourratT, Insolvents, have filed \u2018a deed of com position and discharge, executed by their creditors, and on the Seventeenth April next, at TEN :o'clock in the forenoon, they will | apply tothe said Court for a confirmation thereof, | \u2018 CL DOUTRE & DOUTRE, -.Attorneys for the Insolvents.- Montreal, 30th Jan., 1867, OTIC KE .iBRC BANK WILL OPEN A The QUE \"BRANCH.for the transaction of general banking business iv this éity, on Tem porary Office: 14 Place d\u2019Arnics.WILLIAM RHIND, Manager.A] -INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.: In the matter of JACOB HIRSI, alias HIRSCII, of Richmond, \u20acanada East, for himself and for the firm of LEVINE & H1RSH, composed of the said JACOB HIRSH, alias HIRSCH; and the late MARCUS LEVIN B Insolvent.- : , Notice ts hereby given, that the above-named Insolvent has.deposited in my office a Deed of purporting to be -{ House, corner of Alexander and Cralg | MERCAL | RESPIRATORS ! MONDAY, TT IT JAN UARY.20° Wreaths, Immortelles, Mosses, dc.moe Tt rm\u2014 ; OST, on Thursday, a little dog pup, about three months ot; withlong hop Any person reiurning him Lo the WITNESS gfe: whl confer a favor.\u2019 : \u2014 [ OST.\u2014On Tuesday evening, st.A Inst, & Martin Bon Letween the \"Bible land McGill College Avenue.The finder wits suitably rewarded on leæving it at this office, OST,\u2014supposed to have beg, lost at the Cenversagions of Lhe Art Amory, tion on Tuesday evening last,\u2014a | ady's B let-grcen Malachite, set-in silver chains, May ¢ returned to Mr, I'ELL ar any «fhe Ste .or to tho WITNESS oflice, 7 Wards, \u2014\u2014 Apothecaries, &.itntea - HALL, - RESPIRATORS! JEFFREY'S PATENT COLLIERS.and RESPIRATORS, just rocolved or KENNET! SAMPEELL & Co, AMPBELLS COUGH LOZ 3 2 NOR gro fa st suporseding VOTÿ Other - cou medy.They are pleasa cifiencious.25c.per-box.safe, and \" KENNETH CAMPBELL & Co, AVELLES GOUT SPECIFIC MINIUM BLAIR'S GOUT PILLY, REYNOLD + It SPECIFIC.FOR RHEUMATISM and GOUT ; in &c., &c., Just reccived by \u2019 a : KENNETH CAMPBELL & 60, et OW'S OLD BROWN WIND.§ SUR, GLYCERINE and HONEY SOAPS, ; SENBOW\u20193 CELEBRATED SUAUS, e DRIES SOAPS and PERFUMES, just received si by KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO, su .- fsi ITY DISPENSARY._ CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.1 Canadian Flowers, dried and 1 iounied on\u201d cardboard'for framing, in great va.ety.These ar flowers will retnin théfr énlor for years.A Cl a complete assortment of Hand .Bouquets, tle NELSON, LAVIOLETTE, & GIRALDL | Î COMPLETE ASSORTMENT- # mn ; of FANCY SCOTCIi Goons and TOILEY to ARTICLES.NELSON, LAVIOLETTE, & GIRALD, YR UPS in great variety, for ) sale by the gallon or bottle, i rr: \"NELSON, LAVIOLETTE, & G1RALDI, 252 Notre Dame streeg sigpedby a majority in number of the Creditors of the said Insolvent, representing three-fourths in value of his liabilities, subject to be computed EXT R mere ACT OF MEAT.j GOING BOUTH AND EAST.Accommodation Train for Quebee, »and intermediate Sta- Burlington with the Rutland.& Bur- - lington Railroad, also.at use\u2019s Point with Lake Champlain Steam : .ers for Lake George, Saratoga, New.\u2019 York, ŒCis At.0acsocsssu0ss +.815 P.M.Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, and Riviere du Loup, at .10,10 P.M AND GREAT THOROUGHFARE TO THE.7 -ING GROUNDS.SPORT | ALLIS LUNG BALSAM?lise directions, and found immediate relief, Dow taken two bottles, which has entirely _ and matter to rise, without irrita cato organs (the Lungs), and withou Ing constipation of the bowels, It also gives stre ; \u20ac = % GD NSB LAKE In large b ] bottles as usual.Syru ut up in the O CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD.\u2018ordimer size bottles (to order only \u2018at wioleaie} at 2s.bottles, in ascertaining such wrtion; and ifno o (Rrtrnct ; sition to said Deed of Composition and Discharge (Extr actum.Carnis.) pre be made to me in writ pe by a Creditor or Cre i PREPARED FROM PRIME ENGLISH BEER, Lors W N sIXx ju ca ays nex Tr c las Ses .ne à Publication of is notice, which Will be on Satur- 4 Cup of delicious Becf-Tea prepared in one ming 3 f day, the Twenty-third day of February, instant, ONE OUNCE of the Extract of Meat containg I, the Official Assignee, shall act upon said Deed the soluble matters of TWO TOUN 8 of nol of Composition and Discharge according to its meat.It will be found to be much cheaper fu tht terms.- use than home-made Leef-tea, and superiorip - the hs \u201cT8.BROWN, Official Assigneé, DULritive value, Its strength, flavor, and gene.Hy EN : ! : ral quality have met with the warmest approvat \u2014_\u2014 Montreal, 1st Feb., 1867.| of numerous leading meinbers of the medio LE - \u2014 profession, and also of iuvalids.TNSOLVENT -ACT OF 1864.- EVANS, MERCER, & CO, - \u201cBE ._ WI0LÉSALE DRUGGISTS, __ .ln the matter of po Notre Dame street, WM.HENDERSON & SON, .- situ Co of Beauharnois, Insolvents.| RIED FLOWERS! DRIED | or I A dividend sheet has been prepared, subject FLOWERS 1\u2014The subscriber begs to fa Pad to objection until the-Nineteenth Day of Feb- {imate that he has the largest and best assort.| Poi ruary instant.mont of Prussian Dried Flowers Int the city, thy tec \u2018A.B.STEWART, Official Assignee.ported into tha country.nt ever i.\u2014 Montreal, 2nd Feb., 1867 : ; .Bouquets for parties, &c., made to order, f ONTREAL CITY AND DIS- OMŒOPATHIC COCOA+ 195.TRICT SAVINGS BANK, Just receiving a large assortment ef abo 4 Lo .- Thompson & Cappers Homaopathic - - alro : .NOTICE.+ an excellent breakfast beveraze for invalids, Lod On and after the Second Day of Janu next - Roo this Institution will allow interest at the rate of A) ENUINE CONCEN TRATED \" plyt Five per Cent; per Annum on Deposits, © LYE.\u2014The trade supplied, = (By order of the Board.) \u2019 Cl _ - .: E.J.BARBEAU, Actuary.OMEOPATHIC MED \u2014 81st December, 1866, CT AH : CINES AND BOOKS.\u2014A full assortmesl\u201d - 2 .: al wags om hand.Country orders panctualy st NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.[nd acon APTE ; 1 w Drug.H a Dev : : : 296 Notre Dame stroet, buil Frovpiez op CANADA, | \u2014 trict of Montreal.RP î ; a Cat In the matter of PHILIP LYNCH, of Valley- (QONCENTRATED CARDINAL \u2014_ | field, an Insolvent, _- .FOOD, , L \u2018Notice is hereby given that, on WED AY.FOR ; the TWENTIETH day of FEBRUARY hext, at | INFANTS AND INVALIDS, \u2018TEN of the clock In the forenoon, or as soon as .- ) wd, tree Counsel ean Je Gerd, tho undersigned yu ap.PREPARED BY LU at J y to the sa 0 or tbe Judge of the sai TH.A ip.Th urt, as the case may be) for his ischat e un- ç H AR LES MARTIN, MONTRES! ed t der the said Act, PHILIP LYNCH.Analyzed by Dr, GIRDWooD, M.D., M.RO.B.oo mp Montreal, December 18th, 1866, and approved and recommended by the fui y Bt., ; : : : medical gentlemen \u201cof this city :\u2014 Professors \u2014_\u2014 ee - ] University, A.HALL, FRASRR, MACCALLUW, AM FE TEE ER] | CRALIK, SMALLWOOD, FENWICK, and Prefs 27 i= a 3 2 -~ py HR SF sor PELTIER, Seront of Medicine and Surgery; [ {AN J.y r also, ors F.W.CAMPBEL IRD RAND TRUNK RAILWAY HINGSTON, MACDOREL MULLER REDDY, AM righ ; .OF CANADA.; SOHNIDT, ¥hose festémontais are, jo be Seen inthe rent - I.; ontrea ENING egra e oncentrettil - 190, WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.1888.| Cardinal Food for Infantsand Invatide\u201d deihemed.\u2014_\u2014 TRAINS DOW leave BONAVENTURE STATION as palaiable, nutritious, and strengthening food ever Fe .follows:\u2014 5 pared, unequalled by any former preparation.Ris, | _ .GOING WEST: cnoily digested, causes poihere ity nor Fate \u2026 | Day Express for Ogdensburg, Otiaw ; Niel Jor use un a jeio minufes.ne ell Brock ville, Kingston Bellévillo, Tor es the place of mothers\u2019 milk.prov Tonto, Guelph, London, Brantford, .Trade mark is pany i tin.fe Goderich, Bunalo, Detroit, Chicago, _- \u2018with secured, and none genulte For aud all poivts West, at.930 A, M T1Mhout the signature of the manufacturer.\u2014\u2014 Night: do \u2018do do eevee.830.P.M CHALEQ MARTIN =\" } \"| Accommodation Train for Kingston .\u201d 86 St Urbain street Montreal.| and intormediato Stations, at.7.00 A.M.l For sale at all Dru .: ned \u2018or BA ggista and Grocers, and by ings Trains for Lachine at.8.00 A.M., 9.30 A.M | the proprictor, in tins at Me., 30c., and élo, a oo #3.00 P.M: and 4.30 P.M, : i ; Poti *The 3.00 P.M.Train runs through to Plattsburgh low, for the cure of CONSUMPTION, and i ases that lead teit, such as Coughs, N eglootsd = \u2018Island Pond Los, ain in the Chest, and all Diseases of the MONS.PE \u2026\u2026.7,00 AoM, NATHAN'L, HARRIS, M.D., writes :\u2014% Not, f Express for Boston and intermediate - 12 To the Middlebury, Vi., Rey inter TW =, nis, connecting at St.Johns with : ; yoars ago I was attacked with a severe onld; #: out-k - the Vermont Central Railroad, at.8.30 A.M; settle my throat, which so affected the dis: - mani \u2018| Express for Island Pond-aud interme- gans Of speech that could not speak aloud fe or to diato stations.\u2026.\u2026.200 P.M frit fruits 1 gotth ou ih thowinter, cong tn Le ES : ene : - {in ost Incessa: co on Express by Railway throughout for sweats, with increased irritation, hn arte: west.New-York, Boston, and all interme.dd into the Bronchial tubes, and which kept me: \u2014 diate points, connecting at St.Johns coughing all summer.I procured a bottle of .With Vermont Central Railroad, at | Allen\u2019s Lung Balsam, and took it te.ALLEN\u2019S LUNG BALSAM causes the be bo dell.i p #8 Sleeping Cars on all Night .Bag.|to the system, stops the nighi-sweata.- gage checiked throng, : 5 t Trains.LS changes ail the morbid secretions to ab _ No.For further information and time of arrival .à on : \u2018and departure of all trains at terminal and way Sold by all Medicine Dealers.\u2014~PERRY DAVIS | stations, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaven.& SON, 878 St Paul street, Montreal, Agents Ay ture Station, os ERYDGES, Canada.> : à Station , J.pags, | , \u2014 enc MINES Manaziog Director [(N ARDNER\u2019S SYRUPS: aise, Dec.17th 1488.| J.GARDNER, CHEMIST and DEUGGIST, ook! - \u2014 1 otre D ey, near McGill street, intimates g fom LC £a M ess EEN zh Supply is and ustomors that he ls propared .Sans CHOICE SYRUPS ~~ .per dozen less than for the large sige - - .RDNER, Notre Dame, near MoGill street.WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ° Trains leave Ogdensburgh at 11 a.m, and ST.JAMES' DRUG HALL.about the lakes and streams of Northern New or .Sleeping cars on'all night trains.; t The MONTREAL WITNESS\u201d is printed and 15 pan.for Boston, Lowell, 3 HS and : \u2014 a : .LEE a nts east, for Troy, ny, New York, a N : \"DR.THAYER, OCULIST AND AURIST,- all Points south, either by rail via Burlington NTON\u2019S WAX, WAX MA: NE PEER LE re and Rutland, or by Lake Champlain, passing, TERKIALY and COLORS, VERY LOW.| PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON of McGill Univer: | by daylight, the unrivalled scenery of this beau.: Ji GE entre sity, Montreal, having had an experience of over | tifal lake, = .0 - OHN ROGERS & CO., .King 12 years\u2019 special practice as OCULIST AND AURIST, |_ Trains leave Rouse\u2019s\u2019 Point at 7.15 a.m., and : 133 Great St.James strect.basix and iu all the different branches of Physic]7.30 p.m., connecting at Moere's Junction _\u2014 ing \u20ac and Surgery, can be consulted on those diseases with Montreal and New York railroad for Mon- : Cx \u2018.to th with the greatest certainty of relief from the |treal, and with\u2019 Plattsburgh and M.R._R.for ECALCOMANIAI as Of acknowledged success which has attended his Platisburgh; at Chateauguay and Malone with ~ ~A few very handsome patterns left, ther treatment.and operations.:J.M.Daley, Esq., stages for the hunting and fishing regions of the ; Se 145 G Montreal, squint « ofboth cyes, cured instantane- Adirondac pronniaits, and, Saranac Lakes; oat _ JOHN ROGERS &00., \u2014 \u2018ously; Miss Maria Jackson, of Hemmingford,} Potsdam wi ¢ home, wateriown, an .> blind from severe inflamation, disch sed curedi R.R.for New York Central and points west; =~ ~.Nearly opposite the Ottaws.Miss Almour; same disease, cured; Mr.Joseph | also with stages for Massena Springs, and at Og- | iw : Limer; blind.from 'Amanfosis, cured in six densburgh with the Grand Trunk Rafiway, Ame- OGERS CHERRY TOOTH a, - Wools; Hon.Mr.Kierskowski, com letely deaf; De EE Propollers for Caen ee Mans, Co.1.IV PASTE thoroughiy cleanses the \"JAM cured completely ; Mr.Henry Smyth, complete { Line of rs aliway and}; ; | Iv harmless - loss of hearing, cal now boa: perfectly.Ari.| ports on the upper lakes, = or oo 80d ang to \"at the same time, perfecily h + TT cial Byes and Ear Tubes inserfed without caus-| The equipments of this road are of the first JOHN ROGERS & COing pain, Surgery and Residence 235 Notre Dame | class, Its cars are new and clean, and-no pains St.James\u2019 Drug Hal, street; Mon WE eu i \"| are spared to make.its passengers comfortable, : , pe Brier! ais SEEE AT SNA Sey Pleasure-seokers wil nd no more desirable - 183 GREAT ST.JAMES STREFE.- Bleus RE qu Qh TAIN #lities than .ihose contiguous is road, R.JAMES \u2018A.BAZIN;|%a ia ; pe .published by Joux DovGALL & SoM, Pre: Gold, Silver, or Rubber, in the best manner, \u2018 Office hours from 8 A.M.to8 P.M, : oo Malone, Dec, 31, * .HARVEY RIGE, Snperintendent.- Prietors, at \u2018198 Great St.James Streets \u201d Honse, bead of Drummond Street, "]
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