The daily witness, 20 février 1867, mercredi 20 février 1867
[" ED, LAW FFF; ute.:ains frosi - ern or in.Ieee ru wal deals oT vo 2 EM ras - ee 4e ply at thie Ronis, i à C re des Noise > Noad)>wer miles Érom \u2014lhéreiry pent silice : has govd \u2018eut bail ling 1 Birge var fu nated grotmieds, and a Spring celle Wl Wailer, This isthe of te.miest healtix wat delish fully = Juunited pliée 2 ont Ersi-Cli-s Pwcling near it, _Égh \u201cEh, OR STORAGE TO- # LET, divin the dt April next, No, § = Stone Dwelling, No, 265) Moniqaestreet.- im front, Ty Hi; feet in depth; and three :Build- | street.© 10 W | SE Peter street.Apply.at Mo « Pointst: Charles ; or, THUS.8.SCOT, Archi- 3 me LET, the ground floor ol a - story cau-stohe HOUSES, Nos.121 and © mmm am ime Cem mm eae me Vou.vuL No.43 = Tes eee tn + = fo lem a a as meme nee > MONTREAL, w Ë DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1867.J eee erent] a For Sale and to _ Co Lo- - sus = \u2014 Le BE) «nitro bee Nas CABG og Forres this effies.Los =.\u2018allie fire street west, API PIN \u2018Within, or be RIES MEARLITUR A SONT Tes 2 ond zu Mii Selva.7 .\u201c> * - 4 Po E pv Ts lot, fron tie R Et Tet Vi: a, Xcemntortatte bte Ee op BA; 272 Barelas Sect cree omis irc ML AS hore LL KE Rurol.y stile 10° Coe : : PET 7% UAV à o Tare ah TW vary « nortabtét : ; Coeds atid thie use of an Sitding TrhoMm, SF as with or wiihoul Board, to tent, ins ; Cink, near the Englich © athedsal.Address 11 4 .ect, with stana penverg stitable forui Le A.\u201cLEF, a large Flat 36-x 53} Sali, ment tring z businesst ; gyn UE aurre durtels MEY CRaw ae dr ining Mil.a POSKRONS 1 at Hoos Mieant ii = stre wt.TOLL T.front 184 Marx.Shop, 1 voi 4 TU LET, from the 1 Qi A next, n double Brick \u2018House, Noy 42 a BA.Put true APPT OI The promises, b rancois Ns Wier si.areal Si.Janes tes wi.ps BORER TW COD, =: $ à TO.LE T, Me.Taree and\u2019 Spa-; Bia = Mocins, ii m ediately over our SQ Geet Ri, Janie pent LS nind is House for vn, this weil muke.ones Lia 1 Ta ti ery, Fr mes.or Be Praises Ww ROD SEN & C 0.VLEET.the House, 93-31.A ses street, ver Bauer rt SOLE Ex .cl nivels forms .inking sped I ANC te: .OZ tue At.ae Si \u2018 À vl ; 2-5.Fa Li.1, several tivst-class cutees, with Safes, In Ne TS Bitte 5 SL, Jivistes strec! Yor information, uppix Te HOM Nie, LT 3 TU LET.a Brick Juilding, LFTs by LS with Sted Fngine \u201cShare, Poers, &e, all 'cenpietr, Vier Histidiac{KNz puÉposcs Appiy Le A we > st HILi Ye jQueen street.o sUitiat! [2] cr TO LET.{ House mn Pa wk H ices, Wust-end.A Shop.or: soll Sore 0 MUSH mon sir et, The Shop os vraïr sted eNieadin, Fe tiie: «tion Lane, Appyu 1 Loar bo Talo, .CL \u2019 La Hail E BIW CE, Architeer) Mirchahies® Tank.Chambers, 6 var = a, nos siréet.voy _\u2014\u2014 TO LET.first -class Store, No, 5 > Mei sties n Apply er : - Tv CKER av In, .12 W til in: streêt.= TO TT.a tiwe-story Brick] Sétif Pvoiins.With lurge œudeh on Dir- Me use nuissirénLadioitingthe Hoi James Loslic's \u2019 Ati fes Jours A.ç ONY ERSE, : TU LET, \u201cnthe new Buitd-! \u2019 : = A inisoithe Mercantile Fibrary Associn- Troll, 2 Bue Frotit Stop or wile, with god v eller, Deaied by stom eras mroueriiu, ze - BE \u2014- \u2014_\u2014 me TO LL T.Ts afalear \u20ac Cotta: ire, -withiu the vie luity of Moutreat; ren low.ju quire EW, LEWIS & COL.SES Peter street.TO LE T,a Jar oe stone Build-{ fh ineond Yard, well adapted for Mauna: 5 facturine Business Or Carpénier*s >HOp, _eonveniéhily sited for Lusi ess, with or with- Apply to TUCKER DAViL, 12 Willie street, Lemoine street, Forpartieul: tés apply, .on the pre prises : \u2019- TO LET.\u201cNtore No.26.Nt.1 = .Peter sired, well adapted for W hôle- - sub (irocertes; Or.UNny ther business, - Ap ply y 10 TUCKER DAV ID), 12 William strect., a OR] SALE OR T 0 REN NT, \u201cTwo new Cut-stone Dwelling-houses - >; in Viétoria-iréet, néar Crystal Palace, fitted tp with oF mcdern conveniences; Pras #iôu can be Lindl ja middie of April, or sooner.TJ.M AXWELL &.¢ - 515 y» LU raig \u201ci et.zh 10 L ET.Cottage No.8 ©.1 nion Avenue, near Doreliester street; tentdus \u20ac ight \u2018Apartmenis, besides Apply ati Little St James street.TU- LET .aes Cell, a iwo story C ut- Possession 1st May.Apply to - - WM.- MUIR.FOR SALY, a two-story Stone HUVSE in à fountain street, adjoining Callender Place, on à lot 6f lând 33 feel ing Lots in the same street, euch-31 feet in front, | by 144 feet in depth.Apply to SNOWDON « GAMBDRER, Advocates, 3 Little st James TO LET, a building in St - Henry street, suitable for manufac-| luring purposes; also, a Carpenter's Shop in Mayor sucet (off Bleury street).\u201cApp F.s.-EVANS, 114 McGill street.:T O LET, firsi-class House - 'No.-8& Pres de Ville Place, in good order, with all modern improvements; od Stabling, &e.Immediate possession given required.° .JUSEPH, 11 Little: St.James street, FF ICES TO LET.\u2014First-class uffiees to let in Bank Chambers, entrance bon\u2019s \u2018Bank.°.N OR SALE, BUILDING LOTS, POINT ST.CHARLES, situated on Forfar and \u2018adjoining streets, also at or near Schastopol; well drained, and in close proximity to GQ.T.R.we rkshops, to the canal, and mManufactories.Apply to D.AIKMAN, tect, 44 Little St.James street, the building known as the \u201c Montreal Racket Court,\u201d being 56 feet front.by} 195 feet indepth.As extensive alterations are about Lo be made in the prernises, parties de-._ rou of leasing either for a Temperance Hall, ge Rooms, or for Storage, can have the Rooms made to suit thelr requirements by ap- | blylng immediately to - : JOHN JAMES BROWNE, Archifect, Offices, 122 Great St.James street.FOR SALE OR.TO LET, a| Stone House, e § galleries, newly painted; \u201cout-build- Bsslast year; one acre of land in front garden; poo well of water; Joins Mr, Logan's, near élite Cote, baif mile from city limits.Terms %, 8s the owner is leaving for England.For Ë as apply to Mr.\u2014f Dame street _ TO LET, those two three.| 133 College street, with large yard and } oo \u2018in rear; suitable for a hotel or oufacturing business ; will be leased seperate ne together, and if required made into Shops Closer pAPBIY to JAS, HALDANE, No.i l7 ad TO LET o first-class ITdïrse,! 0 rerete, win avery modern eenves | ps x\u2019 apf DTUTrCIUNL dames sticet, Oppestie * MH =.PIS ter.ATOUR tl A'USTEN wv .; ; Ist Mar W ANTED,a Compositor.Ww ho elght rooms, with two [ HUTCILISON, Grocer; { I For Sale and to Tet.Co Lo Fducational.a J À To LE T, from Ist May next, alae Store.ou Longueuil Laney well SW HITNEY, - LF St Helen Street: sis.- N Ar Toy BE.LET, \u2018from Ist} May, Sy un Two on those one-story Prick Stores, WX OD feet in srZey With yard and reyr \u201centrnnee, HOW being erected ul the corner of King and Comme Streets, trontnz the lower i Dasittor Lachine canal, and opposite the kd- | Their jroxtruity ; ting oCatl the Riv or Steamers, à to tite Canal renders these Stores very desirable i ss Olfiéces eT for Storage OK Heli go.«ls: Fot fur- ither paurticulirs apply to JOSEPH Gol LD, dis Gre at St.\"James street, TT 0 LET, He St Peter siréet, how im thé occupation Gr H.Lo Qear, Fxq.- ni \u201cNRY- LYMAN, HOTS \u2018ETO LET.Coe ouvforts able Driék-Dwellihg .Meuse, No, 56.Bheury street, neur Sher rbrôoke streeti rent mhaderate.Apply, between the hots of il and Poti street, - LT Try Phat Bes t-chissdote etd Dw cling, with rate dares garden, well stocked With fruit trees, T I a=anty situatedun Upperst, Urbainst, at présent vecupie by Edward Magar, Esq.its pro CIES, Apply todas, POPH AM & ¢ OQ.-d'aul street 3 2 =e ro LE T, the top ltooms of \u2018> i iicse spad fous new Stores on Notre pe riage street, the property of well Hahted aurai vintilated, with modern ime Prov Ine the best sample Rovoins in the city; = Feet by 76 feet; or, may-Lbe rented for.Olivos.For further information aPPY te: M.MU NRo., | En T O LET, the premises at| sest4 presentoceuTrd asa Wholesale Ware- a fone Ly the subscriber.Hent mode- vite, and?immediate, possession given if required.Ape an RUDIC WILK ESS, $11 5, Paul street.is a; emovinæ to 455.st.Paut street, TO LIT, those « xtensivwe | stores, Nos, I and 2 Common street.=, Possession: immediately.Also.No.ey Freer, Eoyd, «Vo.Apply to, WM, MUIR, TO LE T, Lawyers or Notaries\u2019 aries, No.= st.Gabriel street Wanted, = able Ine ality, within fifteen or-twenty minutes\u2019 walk of the Post- office.Address Box nis P.U., Montreal.: w ANTED, for a sonal fanil à \u201cguod zeverat ery.ant (Protestant).te im Yat this office.3 V.AN TED, a Gil who ander.su ands Sewine and Ruling for Blank work.à to H.GRAHAM & CU, 17 Nt Franceis X- avier street.TAITER Ww ANTED A \u20182ood Wuiter wanted al the Cosi} olitun, Pin ee a \u201cries, : MX AN TED, a Sittation « as- Plain ¥ oo Ggek, in asmait faniiiy, \u201cArp Hy at 55 Los ue he icre street, \u2019 matter Baloo, ina healthy, jleasant locality, within-ifteer ninotes\u2019 walk of the Post-etlice, Addres ss MM.Y., Ww rf NESS wil ses + Wa P hie stant Woman; a Situation us House- Keeper; no objection to do.the work or sewing | ini finilÿ.Address H, WITNEss office.î \\ 7 ANTED, iwo lirst-class Var- ishêrs and Polishers; also, an Orna- ut.nt; al Chair and Furnitire Painter; honc-but sineËy -sober and steady men peed u LA OWEN M(GAKV Nos.79, and 11 Su.Tosephtticet.\u201d a IX TED, Bedroom and Sitting- \u2018room, furnished or .unfurnished, with attendancé.1781, Post-otlice._ .W TAN TED, a aseph NEWS DEPOT, BONAVENTURE STATION- and or the \"Prains.GEO.WATSON, City Bill-Poster, 119 St, Urbain.ner Craig and St, Lawrence streets, and.Great St.James street.THOS.OA BRISON, Dry Goods, No, 104 Bleury - Street.- \u2018MR.AIKIN, Grocer, No.18 Guy.street, Point - St Charles, R.H.GRIFFITH, News Vender, No.18 Victoria] square, or CAMPBELL, Fruit Dealer, Corner Bt Peter and Forlification Lane.\u2019 =, It is.expected Sir.John Michel will S\u2014\u2014 \u2018BY BENNING & BARSALOU.sell, on THURSDAY, 21s \u2018} The Government will- treat the prisoners justly,\u2019 - | tomers -at 31 ST.with the vessel, except :by parties having: au-|* 1 New Yonk, Feb.19.\u2014Stocks at Second Board |: - -_ ROUND.AVERAGES MORE THAN|- N ADVERTISEMENT of al FAMILY{in MONTREAL, advertise inthe | w.DATE News Dealer, Stationer, &c.; Cor- | [D.MCKENZIE, Grocer, 113 Wellington Street.- Sie rte tt lt _ Auction Sales, BY HM, 3.SHAW, Fra AUCTIONEER FOR .THE BALE OF \u2018HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, WORKS OF.ART, BIBRA- RIES, &C.i Valuation of Household Furniture, LAbraries, cs attended to.TO- MORROW.JALE \u2018OF HOUSEHOLD-FUR- URNITURE takes place at Mr.SHAW\u2019S STORES, on THURSDAY, the 21st, consisting of Dfawing, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, &c.,-a large Black Walnut .Bhow-Case, \u201810 feet by 9, suitable for a Wholesale or Milliners apartments.The whole to \u201cbe- sold without reserve.Sale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.TO-MORROW.ASSIGNEE\u2019 S SALE.BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS.- The Subseribers havé received instructions from T.SAVAGEAU, Esq., Official Assignee, to t February, at the Store, No.7 St.Lambert street, the whole ofthe Stock- lo-trade belonging Lo the estate of L.LARIVEE, Merchant Tailor, consisting of CLOTHS, TWEEDS, VEST GOODS, &c., &c.- _- The whole to be sold at so much in the £ ~ .ALSO, The 'SHOP-FIXTURES, \u2018COUNTERS, SEW- ING-MACHINES, &c.AND, Lease of the Premises to first May next.- \u2019 Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.| .\u2018BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.Clothing.c GHear CLOTHING AT [ -H-U 8 \u201cT-O N° s, i \u201c8, ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREBT.; Try Buston\u2019s- s 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.\u2018Try Huston\u2019s Pilot Pea-jackets (all- wool), $5.00: Try Huston\u2019s fashionable Tweed Suit, $5.00.Try Huston\u2019s Superfine Black Cloth Suit, $5.00, Try Huston\u2019s Beaver Over-coats, $7.00, OBSERVE THE ADDRESS: F.HUSTON, Clothing Store, YHE MART.\u2014We notice an important sale at this Establishment, \u2018which be continued forthree or four weeks; during wbiels time considerable inducements, it is sta e + which will very likely cause a big rush of cus- LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, There are several bales of FOUR sat dams BLANKETS; 2 or 300 sets of several extensive lots of winter DRESS STRESS all reduced, Three cases of FLANNELS very cheap; and the Fall and Winter.READY-MADE CLOTHING is to be cleared out at a SACR TAILORING DEPARTMENT GENTS\u2019 SUITS will be suits will be completed within 24 hours; Youths\u2019 within ten: by the city cârs.Parcel deliveries four times each day.During this sale some valuable article will be papered in -free with each suit, such as Undershirts, Pan Gloves, Mitts, and the like.Those boldi ters Alarm Telegraph Cards are reques fer to his list of prices on the reverse side.From the general favor in which this noted establish- ment-is held by the public, and the excellent system on which the usiness is conducted, we feel pleasure in recommending our friends to pay an early visit\u2014 Transcrspt.Miscellaneous.- you want the largest, fattest, and best Oysters received in the city call at the BALTI OYSTER DEPOT, No.17 Plice d\u2019Armes.We are the only direct shi lppers of Oysters, from the beds, in Montreal.No Troy, Alb bany New York, or Boston Oysters sold bj as the Real Bältimore.- We are the only firm in the city who receive daily supplies per Express, Nofrozen Oysters sold at this estab bment.Q S.BARNES& CO, OYSTER : PACKERS AND PLANTERS Wholesale and.Retail dealers in Keg, Ca , and Bulk OYSTERS, at Fair Haven, | on, and Balti- niore, Md.DEPOT FOR THE CANADAS, No.17 Place d\u2019Armes, French Square, Montreal.Allerders by mail, express, or telegraph, pau prompt attention.Address orders to \u201cJ.B.\u2018BUSS, Montreal, GC.E.: SHIPS.\u2014This useful work is now in press, and is being ushed forward to completion with ai possible spatch, It will bereplete with: valua- blei information concerning the townships, and Canada.in at once.panies, and business men generally, the GAZETTEER offers unsurpassed advantages.a8 a medium.of advertising, A Advertisementsdistributed in use for years to come.A new and \u2018valuable map, 21x28 inches, is attached to each copy of the GAZETTEER, Sub- seri tion price: i190; $2.00, $2.50, according to inding aud finis M SMITH & CO, Publishers.\u2018St.Johns, Feb.5, 1867.\"Groceries, &on [pEEx FREANS.: LONDON BISCUITS.AT THE .ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, © 89 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.AL Ex.Meg I1.B B'O N.G™ GER (Dried and in Syrup).50 CASES FOR SALE.ALEX, McGIBBON, lo ans \u20181,000 BRACE PRAIRIE HENS, - ALEX, McGIBBON.RASER \u201cBR OS.An Excellent J APANTI TEA, ony 60c Ib.An Excellent COFFEE only 25 1b.Also, a choice lot of JAM 2 and.ULAES, For salé at FRASER BRO®\u2019., 182 Bleury street.~ Wholesale Groceries, &o.IN WAREHOUSE AND FOR.Boxes } LAYER RAISINS.Boxes M.R.RAISINS, _ Boxes Hf boxes § VALENCIA RAISINS, = selected : Barrels CURRANTS, NEW CROP FR Ure.\"DAVID TORRANCE & CO.WGLISH FILBERTS.FRESH SUPPLY JUST RESERVED, ALEX.McGIBBON.R ESE R V E 8S.700 Dozen Assorted JAMS and JELLIES, in 110.Pots.\"NITURE, &c.\u2014The usual Weekly Sale of 68 Bt.Lawrence Main Street.will be offered to the publicin Dry Goods: ICE.In the: made up from 33 to $6 under the old prices.Fall Very liberal reductions will be made to the press, and to all connected with the - printing departments, during the days of sale.ee tickets will be given to ail.customers going : Raf- tore- - (NHALLENGE OYSTERS, \u20141t ORE shipped to this city.by freight and a vertisod - receive YAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE EASTERN TOWN- will have an immense circulation in Lower .A few additional pages have been opened for .advertisements, orders for which must be sent: \u201cTo Merchants, 1 Manufacturers, Insurance Com- through the Book, colored.The work will be ALEX, MOGEBBON, _ ce ge, re rb > eve re et tn a ar Joy À prin 7 5 Li, a ut \"5 DAILY WEINESS.Se Ne pr de CO mm + mae mam deme maa nme Miscellany.EVENING PRAYBR.- © BY MKS.POLLEN.- - Before T close my eyes to-night, Let md myself these questions ask : Nave | endeavored to doright, : Nor thought my duty was.a task?.Coa \u2014\u2014 Have t been gentle, lowly, meck, \u201c Aud the small yoiee of conscience heard ?When passion-tempted me to speak, ! Have I repressed tho afgry word 2 Have T with.chieerful zeal obeyed What my kind pareats-bade me do, - And not by word or action.gaid .: : a \"The thing that was not strictly.true 7° to hard temptation's troubled- hour, -\u2018Theù have I stopped to.think, and pray Thit God would give my soul the power _ Fo chase the sinful thought away ?- (3 Thou who seest all my heart Wilt thea forgive, and love me still ?7 Wilt thou to me new strength impart, _ Aud make mo love te do thy will?ee WHERE ARE YOU, GOING?- When the express trains first began ta run.°° to SPutland; there ras seon-af the station, one \u201cPevenine, à gentleman tall and thin, whose cheek had the eousuriptive mark upon it.\u201cThe porters asked bum several questions about his luzgave, of which there was a good deal; and, whén-he had been asked several times by different.persons, another caine up, and said, Where are you going, Sir?\" © Being of short:temper, and in great haste, The said, ** To hell!\" To = .\u201cA servant'of Christ passed by at that .ni0- - ment, aud heaid the auswer.- Ile sought to get a seat: in the same earriage, aud did so, but at the other end.- The sick gentleman was talking very freely to different.persons \u201cupon common topics : and our friend thought, \u201c1 wiil wet 4 wordin af Lean.\u201d So he joined in the zeveral-tenor of the-conversation, till they alighted at a refreshment station; when, taking the opportunity, he.suid to the gentle- mat, ** When do you expect to\" get to the end of your journey 2+ : : .* Ob,\u201d said he, \u201cI am-going to cioss at \u2018B=\u2014=by the bear to-night, aud hepe 15 get to my journey's'end about twelve o'clock to- ° MTOITUW morning.\u201d 77 Lee \u201cThe man said, Ithink you misunderstand .my question.\u2018 You said, when the porter asked you, that you were going to-a very different place.\u201d © Ab! yes, [recollect I did.\u201d \"said the gentleman; \u201cbut I am sometimes very hasty.\u201d .The other said to him, * Was.it true ?Are \u2018you.goiag to hell?If so, when do you expect.to get rhere?\u201d And he began to talk to him \u201cabout that sickness which he gould sée so cer: tainly in his cheek; and warned him that unless he souzht another road, and tled to Christ, + \u2018the only refuze,-he wouid certainly reach that - dreadful end.SE - It isto be feared that some of our readers, if they were iabelled as to where-they are going, would have tobe directed, \u201cTo hell\u201d .You know that.this is thé\u2019 case.\u201cAnd when : wilFyoù get 10 your journey's end?I pray God that this question.may haunt you, and de \u201c blessed to you.\u201c When will you get to your | Journey's end?When will you urriceat hell ?Msy many of you in your hearts say; \u201c Jam journeving thither; but, hy the grace of God, 1 have come to adead halt, and not another inch.will I go.-Loid, make me ready .\u201cto gu tv heaven; give me now to trust the _ Saviour, that I muy live: Leader, we-suy Amen tu th{f prâäyer.\u2014 Spurgeon.\u201cA 'MODERN PÉTER THE GREAT.The St.Louis Femocrat has the following :\u2014 7 Co oo \u2014 \u201cLast fall one of cur wealthy citizens, who \u2018has made a fortune às a bakér, took his family to New Yark and -put up at the Metropolitan Hotel.While Idoking at the sights of the \u201c * Metropolis, he heard of à wonderful \u2018patent : bake-oven, which was the envy of ail the bak-.© ers of Gotham.Our baker paid a visit to the house where this oven was in opération, but was not.allowed to see it, and could learn nothing of the principle upon which it was constructed.He felt his Gallic pride wounded at his rebuff, and resolved to fathom the mys- - tery of the.oven at all hazards, Going into Chatham street, he purchased - a suit of old \u201c clothes, and returiied to the bakery and applied fur a situation asa journeyman baker.The proprietor was in want ef a ood French \"baker, aud gave our friend employment at $15 per week.Iuabout three weeks our resolute baker Bad learned all about the oven, and sa- \u201c\u2026 tistfied himself that it was a great invention and woith a mint of money.He saw the pa- tentee, and purchased the exclusive right tor - use the \u2018oven in the State of Missouri.He \u201cthen returned to the bake-shop and told the boss he must leave him.Low ET 15 Don\u2019t leave,\u2019 said the boss; ¢ you are a good baker, aud suit me exactly, and.I will; increase your \u2018wages to $20 per week rather than have-you quit.\u201d\u201d\u201d oo \u201c That is not enough to pay the expenses: of my family,\u201d said the -iourneyman, ¢ and 1 must go out West and seek other employment.\u201d .= = } ; \u2018 Why, how much does it cost te keep your family 2 gl \u201cI sm paying $50 per day at the Metropolitan, and I don\u2019t think you would be willing \u201cto increase my wages to that amount.\u201d 4 Why; whoare you?\u2019 ~~ Te : 4] am\u2019 J\u2014\u2014G\u2014\u2014, of St.Louis, and T bare hought the right to use your .patent.ovea theré, and intend to put.up a dozen .or two of them, and would like to employ: \u201cyou ag foreman.\u201d ~~ .©.TREATMENT O F THE SKIN AND THE ~ HAIR.\" \u2014 7 On à recent occasiou, Dr.Hebbard delivered the sixth lecture of his course of fourtèen -on * Human Improvement,\u201d at Cooper In: stitute, New York.The subject of the lec- .\u201ctare on Saturday was \u2018 The:Skin and Hair,\u2019 | which the Doctor treated substantially as follows: There are 600,000,000 cells in the lungs that, if spread oat, would \u2018cover a surface 7 times as large as the human body, and the membrane lining the intestinal -canal is - 30 times as large.These two sympathize with \u2018one another; a chill upon the \u2018outside is re- \u2018flected upon the inside, and croup, diphtheria, | lung fever; &c., is the result.Indigestible ) food irritating the stomach and mucous coat- |\u2019 \u201cings will be reflected \u2018upon the outside, and |\u201d humors of various kinds will be the result.All ladies who would have fair skins cannot! be too careful of their digestions.-The skin has three layers, \u2014the cuticle; the rete muco- sum, and the cutis vera.Front the-cuticle grows the hair.= The hair is cylindrical, and is filled up with pigments from the blood.If \u2018the - blood -is poor the hair is.liable to!- igestion is necessary to a | come out.\u2018Good d good growth of hair.\u2018Hair comes ont after a fever, because the- blood is impoverished.Hair tonics will not restore the hair.Cleanse\u2019 + the hair with the white of an-egg and water.To \u201c7 stop the hair from falling off, use 1 grain tartar emetic to ' 8 ources of water.Manipu- _.late the head often to keep the blood in the \\ scalp.By no manner of means should alkali 1 qutis wera.- When boiled it - makes \u201c - [ressels, that, if all were rolled-into & mass, water, the human hand, &e: Through ail.- - this network run-perspiratory tubes, of which - [cessity -of bathing.; \u2018| bathe every muraïtig, both: for\u201d health \u2018and \u201c| the: prominent parts of the face, in the tiexions should always be | a salve made of equal parts of shavings.from bar soap and powdered sul -soda.The second layer\u2014the rete mucosuni\u2014is interesting as the.seat of the color of the skip.The third layer is the true skin, and is theréfore called, the ue; when tanned, leather.It is full of blood.would be larger.than the heart itself, and so\u2019 full of nerves, thatall put together would make a.mass larger than the brain.Therefore, the vast importance of this organ, and hence the philosophy of external applications, \u2014 asateaum, there aro over 700,000, or 28 milés of pores, through which pass 3 out-of 7 pounds of all the impurities of the blood.\u201d 1f these are skin, or fasten upon the glands, the lungs,\u2019 and other internal organs.Hence the ne.All people: ought to cleanliness, + There 1s no occasion for giving children èream of tartar Ge brimstone to phy- Isic out the blood, if they are kept clean.On of the joints, in the arm-pits, &c., are little oil wells, called.schdcions follicles, which secrete from.the- bluod: an vil- with which to lubricate these parts.If this.is not washed oll it will become rancid, concreté, and foul.Hence the demand for perfumery.- God made man and woman for the sunlight, Thousands of women are dying for the want.of this ele- \u2018ment.He made them also fur the air, and therefore women as well as men should hé -in At most of the time., We breathe one eighth \u2018as much through the skin as by \u2018the lungs ; therefore the clothing should be as \"porous as possible so as to admit the atmospheric air to the skin.Clothiirz should be washed not be used in the \u2018night time.Sleeping rooms sheuid be elevated, and exposed to-the sun- Light and air-at leust'tour.ox five hours in the morning.Sun baths and air baths daily were advisable.® Di.Franklin was in the habit of taking an air batlr when restless-at cotics, for sicepless persons.Place a thermometer under the arm of an adult person; and it Will run sp 10 98 degrees; this is the average the world over.Under the arms\u2019 61 children or old people it will run up- to only 90 desrces, or less.Therefore children and old people should bedressed warmer than: the middic-aged: Mothers, not understanding this fact, dress their littie ones insufliciently, And, exposing them to the cold north-easters, are surprise a.and agonized by \u201cmidnight \u2018cried.\u2019 \u201cDiphtheria, cronp, &e., Jay their cold hand upou them thus expascd, and when these beautiful buds are transplanted to bloom in the Saviour\u2019s wirden above, these poor igno-\u2019 rant mothers say, \u201cThe Lord gave, and the Lord hath -tuken away.\u201d No; this is the \u201cslaughter of thie inuocents.\u201d of cholera are a ciphercompared to this.= = CHILDREN'S, CORNER (UNDER \u2018THB CHARGE OF A\u2019 SPECIAL EDITOR.) FORGIVING ONE ANOTHER.\u201cIam so tired; mamma, aid it is so: very hot! May I not finish learning my lesson te- morrow morning 7?CC © 12 : \u201cNo, Alfred :.I cannot allow this.You know your lessons begin to-morrow very early.You.have scarcely time to.dress and take breakfast.Come here to me near the open- window.The evening \u2018air.is so fresh and fragrant! - Hear how the Tittle.birds are still caolling! They are not yet tired, and my boy would give up learning already.Shuw me what itis you have still to-do: perhaps it will \u2018become easier if I learn with you.\u201d : The followin beautiful: Bible-verses were the lesson: ¢ Put on, therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies; kindness, bumbleness of \u2018mind, mcekness, long-suffering ;.forhearing onc another, if any man have \u2018a quarrel \u2018against any : even as Christ forgave you, so alsodoyé.And, above] all things, put vn charity, which \u2018is the bond of perfectness\u201d (Col.iii, 12-14).-And now the mother, putting her aim round Alfied\u2019s waist, left not off repeating and rehearsing | every line tili\"she was sure her littie son knew his task well.Le Did Alfred scon afterward forget what he learned this evening?or did he remember and mind it in after-ife.?.Let us see.Nearly\u2019 twenty years after; we mect.the same Alfred again, now a tall, serious man.In an agitated manner, he paces his roomto and fro.It is not the same rcom in which he used to learn, when a little boy ; nor is his mother there : she has been dead many years.\u2026 But it Was summer evening tou: the room.felt hot and close.\"Alfred's brow was kuilted, | he looked heated and wrathful.= A [rieud had deceived him j; aman who.bad been very dear to him had proved a-selfish, base character; and Alfred thought upon the means to punish him.- It-was in his power to do so \u2018severely, and he would do it.Hot with agitation, he] opened the window.Fresh, fragrant evening: air cooled his.brow: the birds carolled .as gayly os they \"did the evening when he learned at the side of his mother; ¢Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a gnarrel.against any ; even as.Christ forgave you, so also.do ye.\u201d ~~.-It-was as if these words were clearly printed on the peaceful:scene before him, asif the soft voice of his mother repeated them to him.No: he had not forgotten .them.After a -season, of quiet meditation, Le shut his window, took his hat, and went to the man who had so bitterly offended him.¢ You have done me a great wrong,\u201d he said,\u201d \u2018\u201cand I was about to ruin you fort; but God has deliv- | ered me from this temptation.I came.to tell you that I forgive you, even as Chiist forgives me,\u201d > 7 GC, Ske, Prussia, September, 1866.\u2014 Child at Home.\" RIDDLES.jui.-, - -No.193, My firèt goes rushing on its way, My second in your arms is taken; .My whole is trampled every day, \u2026- And often beaten, whipt, and shaken, = 0 No.193.My first ig a river in Italy ; My second is a river in Scotland ; My third is a part of the human body; My whole forms an important article of diet.; No.194.; co The same four letters trangposed make a man\u2019s name ; headed with another, a confusion of tongues ; with another, af inscription ; with another, & woman's name, | EE .-.Ne.195.: - What is that which was to-morrow be yesterday.- Do 0 ee and will Co | PROBLEM.oo \"What two numbers are those which are each other as 3 to 4 Equares is 28.C ANSWERS TO, RIDDLES, No.189.\u2014B uda.A rno.L ondob.M unich O porto: Rome.Ardennes.L'yons.No.190.\u2014 Because it makes'ice niçe, : \"No.191.\u2014A lawn dress (laundress.- \u2018he used for the hair; soap avoided as it eats the album ; he vuter skin.Coms sre eured by applying | Yu en; that composes; ANSWERS TO ANAGRAMS.closed, these impurities remain in.the blood, § and beak out inpimples, humers, &c., on the | often, and that worn through the day should] nights, These were advised,.instead \u201cof nar- | The ravages] { wich.8t.Vincent, &c., in favor of Rev.A.opened: for public worship.Theattendance was largze, \u2018and the contributions liberal, the sum of}.$400 having been realized.from the collections | fon the Sabbath, and the proceeds of a soirée on J Knox's Cliarch, Ottuwh, it was unanimously resolved to add four hundred dollars ($400) to $1,600.per annnra.At tle meetiag of the Bank -Strect congregation a similar resolution was car- other fiiends, including one from the volunteers -Perrytown, lately received from his people the \u2018vices as their pastor.Mr.Lochead previously | with a purse eoritaining $100, as & token of their ~~ | appreciation of his services in their midst.[by the eongregation for missions during the year; $200 of which was the Sabbath collec-|.-| evening, 23rd ult, a number of the members set of Buffalo robes., and the difference of whose | |The Rev.Peter Campbell, of Rockwood, was Jsum of $50.The Eddy Mills appointment on | this\u2019 mission has been favored with a revival ; THE \u201cMUNTREAL oe SEE, \u2018Bishop of Quebec administered the rite of confirmation to sixty persons in the cliurch at New Ireland, Megantie, tlic great majority being \u2018children.\u2014\u2014The Globe says it is generally.un- \u2018derstood that the Hey.My.- Palmer, of Guelph, and.the Rev.Dr.Fuller, of Toronto, are to be appointed Arcbdeacous ; the former for the wustern, and the latter for the enstern districts of the diocese of Toronto.\u2014\u2014About three years ago it was proposed to-erect n church in the vil- Ingo of Brin, in the township of the sme name, but.the building operations were interrupted.In the fall of the year 1865, the Rev.Johnstone \u2018Vicars was placed in-charge of - the mission, and earnest - spirit wag infused into the people; meetings \u2018were held to consider whether the church could not b& proceedud with, and it-was then scertiinetd that there was a réasonable.prospect of crecting the building.: Plans and spécifications were speedily procured, and the necessary contracts taken, and before many months had elapsed, the .walls of a neat church: were up, tho roof put on, and.the conlracturs nearly all \u201cjpwid.\u2014\u2014By desire, and with the\u2019 authority.of tbe Lord Bishop of \u201cToronto, the .Bishop of.Niagara (Co- firmation at.the places and: periods mentioned below.Special lists, containing the names of places, days, and hours of confirmations, will be duly transmitted fo the.Clergy.Counties of Lincoln, Welland, Haldimand, and South Went- worth, commencing about May 15; parishes east of the city of Toronto, tv ths énstern -ex- tremity of the diocese, commencing about.Juuge 2075.the Indian miséions, from ~ Manitoulin mencing .on \u2018or about \u201cJuly 31.The Kpiscopalinns of the Honrishing village of Lu-~ can, Diocese of Huron, bave just completed a very fine new church, It is tasteful - in de- fouc-or five hundred persons.\u2014\u2014The annual Parochinl Missionary Méeting of St.Pauls Church, Kingston, was held last night, and was very well-atiended.The Bishop of Ontario and \u2018several -other- clergy men \u201cwere present.\u2019 Eloquent and instrdcuve nddresses were delivered by several of the clergy, and a most prominent appeal was made by Lis.Lordship on behalf of the: Diocesan Missions.\u2014\u2014The newly apoointed Di: vinity Professor to Huron College, in the room of- the.Rev.Dean: HelImuth,- Rev.W.Wickg, M.A., ot.Trinity College, Cainbridge, England, has assumed.the duties or his Professorship.\u2014\u2014 The people of Cookshire, C.E,, showed their good will towards their pastor, the Rev.E: C.Parker, by assembling at the Parsonage\" on the 29th January, bringing with them all kinds of good things toadd to his comfurt:.The Cburch Wardens, presented Mr.Parker with $30 from his friends, and all separated with -the satis- faction-of bavipg spent an agreeable eveuing.Hellmuth, accompanied by a suitable gift\u2014a silver inkstand\u2014was presented to him.at the Rectory, on the part of the Students, past and present, of: Huron College: The occasion.giv- from the position o lege._ CANADA PRESBYTRRIAN.\u2014The \u2018following calls \u2018have been moderated :\u2014Streetsville, in favor of Rev.R.Ure of Goderieh; \u2018Amherstburgh, in favor of Rev.A.MeDiarmid, formerly of Dun- | Brown of Mono; \u201cLobo, in favor.of Rev.D.Mc: Millan ; Adelaide, in favor of Rev.J.Donaldson ; Chicago, in favor of Dr.R.F.Burps.\u2014 \u2014On thé 25th-of December, the Présbytery of Montreal met at Willidmstown, for the induction of the Rev.N.Paterson as pastor of the United Congregations of Martintown and\u201d Williamstown.The day was favorable and the atténdance large.the Rev.D.Cameron.sddressed the minister, and \u2018the Rev.A.F.McQueen, the people.At \u2018the tien.\u2014\u2014On t dious church erected at St.Thomas by the congregation of.-the Rev.G.Cuthberston, was: the: following evening.\u2014\u2014At the last annual meeting of the congregation worskipping in Mr.Wardrope's salary, thereby raising it to ried.- The amount added \u2018by the Bank street people to Mr.Moore's salary was $200, mak: tawa.congregations speaks for itself and their - example is worthy of imitation.valuable gifts as- expressions of \u2018ésteem on thé part of tlie members of.the congregation.and in Guelph, in acknowledgment of the services which Mr.Ball has rendered them in his ciipa- city of chaplain.The Rev.W.Lochead, of presen of a fine buggy and a set of harness, as a token of esteem and appreciation of \u2018his ger- received from the Oak Hills section of the congregation the.gift of a valuable horse.\u2014\u2014The Rev.John Turnbull; of Melrose and Lonsdale, wag lafely presented by his people with a hand: some set of buifalo robes, as a token of their regard.\u2014\u2014A deputation of the Blyth congregation waited on their pastor; the Rev.Archibald McLean, on.the.evening of the 24th ult.nnd, | with a substantial token cf their esteem and regard in\u2019 the sbape of a well-filled purse containing nearly sixty deilirs.\u2014\u2014Some time ago, a deputation from tke congregation of Ifullet waited upon their pastor, tev.S.Young; and presented him with a handsome -aud valuable horse.The congregation at.Manchester have; since the recent settlement, raised upwards.of on the church.\u2014\u2014The Bethesda congregation of the Canada Presbyterian Church, at their annual meeting on the 17th January, appointed \u2018a deputation to wait on their pastor, the Rev.W.MacWilliam, B.A., and presented-him with an affectionate complimentary addiess, together The annual Missionary meeting of the Central Pregbyterian congregation, Hamilton, was beld on the evening of Jan.23rd, and interesting reports of the Missionary Association and Sab- bath-school teachers were read.It appeared that the sum of $1,118 had been contributed tion of the Sabbath-school.\u2014\u2014On Wednesday and - adherents of.thé Canada Presbyterian Church, Wellington Square,-c#lled on their pastor, the Rev: R.N.Grant, and, after spending a pleasant evening, presented him with a splendid .WasLEYAN MuTHODIST.~The new Wesleyan and préached to a large and attentive congregation.\"The church is a neat frame building, with Gothic window, and, as far as the work has advanced, evinces economy and taste.Scarboro- Circuit has been greatly blessed during the last few months, especially Highland Creek ; about sixty bave been added to ibe Church.\u2014\u2014 EriscoraLiaN.\u2014On Sunday \u2018week the Lord: in the spring of last year a more hopeful and adjutor Bisbop of tho Diocese) \u2018will, with.the | Divine permission, administer the rites of con- | to.Saulf Ste.Marie \u2018and Fort \u201cWilliam, com-| sign and execution, and will comfortably seat |: On the 12th inst, & testimouial to Dean} .= ing rise to the presentation was.his retirement] f Principal of ITuren Col: The Rev, J.Anderson preached and presided, | close of the services the newly inducted: pastor |.| received.hearty welcome from thé congrega-{.On the 13th ult, the new and commo- | ing in.all $1,000.The \u2018action of the Ot-| The Rev.W.S.Ball,.of Knox's Church, Guelph, | received, at the beginning of tbe year, several | togéther withan address, presented Mr.McLean | \u2018$300 towards finishing and paying off the debt Methodist Church at'Coboconk was lately de-| .ldicated tothe worship of God.The Rev, Thos.- | Gosford, chairman \u2018of the district, was present, ps ee ES oe a held lately at Norwood, the proceeds of which | ~$90\u2014were applied to the liquidation.of the \u2018debt on the parsonage.bers \u2018was recently presented with a purse containing $66, as a token of tho esteem in which he is held by tbe people of the.Newcastle congregation.The Rev.Mr.Ohristopherson, of Perth, lately received, from his congregation, a purse: containing $51.\u2014\u2014A soirée was held lately in the chiureh at Douglass, which, in\u2019 attendance.and entertainment, was a marked -sucecss.A considerable sum was realized, which is to bo applied towards the removal of a debt yet standing against the church.\u2014\u2014The London Advertiser says :\u2014* We learn with pleasure that a most successful religions movement is going on in the Adelaide street Wesleyan Church in this city.The nightly meetings bave been held for two weeks, and eighty-five names have been taken as seekers of salvation.\u2018The interest is increasing night after night.It is our earnest { wish that the revival spirit may full upon all the churches in the city.Wo might.state in this connection that our Wesleyan: friends are about taking steps for the erection of # new church in \"the castern part of the city \u201d : © \u2018Fuel, &c.FOOD! - WOOD! \u2018The subscriber has on hand a quantily of Upper Canada Maple, Birch, and Beech; als a Lot of Tamarac for sale; cheap.The yan Orders left at No.56 St.Urbain.street, Or at the yard, corner of Gerninn and Lagauchetiere streets, will be punctually attended to.\u2014 co - JOUN ELLICOTT.| TA'UEL, \u2018all sorts, earried, in \u201c Coaus: Lebigh, 160 1bs,, 5s.; Wélsh, 170 ]bs., 3s.; Grate, 200 Ibs., 58,; Coke, 150 1bs,, 5s.; Char- | coal to cook or kindle, 12 bushels, 10s.; 5 bushels, S5s.; Kindling Wood, 100 bundies, 58,3 100 bundles dipped in rosin, 6s.3d ;.Firewood, 20.Lun- \u2018dles, 68.Ordors by Post, Box 2534.\u2014.© STIRRAT & CO, 96 Princo street.W eon! WooD!! -¥YV¥ ~The subscriber has on hand, a large quantity of Upper Canada MAPLE, which he offers for sale 10 per cent below: market prices.Quantities sold to sit purchasers.Orders mmediately west of the St.Lawrence Hall.Ce \u20ac LS A.MCLEAN.FEV ELin SMALL QUANTITIES a DELIVERED AND CARRIEDIN.will deliver 160 lbs.Lehigh Coal for $1; 170 lbs.Welsh for $1; 200 Ibs.Grate for: $i.- Charcoal, Is.Kindling Wood, 100 bundles, $1.Orders prosaptly attended to.Address Box 311.Refereneceki ndiy.prom ply attended to.Ofice : 610 Craig street, 'P.BURNS, No.57 WELLINGTON STREET, per bushel; 12° bushe!s, 10s.Coke, 150 Ibs, $1.«00 Lo : YOALS FOR SALE: .LEHIGH, I \u201c \u2018WELSH ANTHRACITE, \u2018 NEWCASTLE GRATE, .NEWCASTLE SMITH, 4 \u201c ALSO, Co ; LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT.- .-:\" JOHN ANDERSON & \u20ac0,, co Custom.House Equare.+ TT api Tho-Rov.Mr.Cham- | - must be.cleared to make-room_ for buildin: | permitted 40 Messrs.J.O.MILLER, COPLAND, | \u201c| the voue \u2018 .JAMES COUR », Secretary.DUBLIC NOTICE.is\u2019 hereby + given that the yndersigned willapply tothe City Council at its next inceting, for leave to erect an additional Steam Engine and Boller on his premises on Queen street, - - Teen .\"GEORGE BRUSH, \u2018February 13th, 1867.- .= J FSOLVENT ACT OF 1664 In the matter of JEAN BAPTISTE LABELLE, : of St.Janvier, an INSOLVENT.\u201cThe Creditorsof the Insolvent are notified that he \u2018has made an_ assignment of his.estate and eflects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they arerequired to furnish me, within two months fiom this date, with their Claims, specify ing the security they hold, if any, and the value of it; and if none, statin the tact; the whole attested under oath, with hers in support of such claims, 11 #1 & BROWN, Oflicial Assignee, \u2018 \u2018Montreal, 6th Fel, 1867.: : .Li 200 © .Have mueh pleasure in soliciting an examina- - - tion of one of the finest lots of 2 : FLOOR OIL CLOTHS .Ever imported into the Province, of English and _ Scotch makes, at the \u2018 MONTREAL CARPET, O1L CLOTH, AND \"CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, - 28 AND 210 MCGILL STREET.Wilton; Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder- _- minster @arpelings in great variety.- - ; ALS0, 5 _ LL A fine assortment of Curtain Materials \" .nices, all of recent importation, = R.CAMPBELL & CO., 208 and 210 McGill'stréet.NEW DAMABKS and TRIMMINGS, Tot - CORNICES, POLES, &0., &C,, &0.; 7.JUST RECEIVED AT - .THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, Did No.74 Great St.Jumes Street, N gv No.140.© Ts JAMES BAYLIS.{JARPETS AND OIL CLOTH», = Inall the newest styles, and at all prices, at THE CARPET WAREHOUSR, Great St.James Btrest, \u2019 \u201c JAMES BAYLIS- Miscellaneous.TICONOMY IN GAS BILLS\u2014 4d Consult KEARNEY & BRO., Dollard street, \u2018and save fifteen to forty per cent in your gas bills, T INEN SEAMLESS BAGS.\u2018WM.STEPHEN & CO.BOX FACTORY.\"ST.GABRIEL'SAW AND PLANING MILLS.- \u20188, TUCKER\" & SON, Proprietors, Prompt attention to orders through th office, Sl \u2018 °C TAGENTA DYE, .phials with directions.made from pure flax.in small T, D.REED, & \"En : os > YLERGY MEN are furnished with 1he- lllustrated PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, devoted to Ethnology, Phrenology, Physiognomy, Physiology, Psychology, &¢.,\u2014at Club rates.$1.50 a year,\u2014Single Nos., 20 cents: 0 others, $2 a year.Premiums of Meiodeons, anoz, Sewing-Machines, and Books are given by 8.K.WELLS, Publisher, __ CL + 889 Broadway, N.Y.NOFFIN STORE REMOVED to those large and commodious premises; i McGill streets \"EET TEES, ~ ] FEATHER BELTING .\u2014 LACE LEATHER, &c, lowest market price, .and warranted.Office: 507 St.street ; Factory : Bt, Gabriel Locks.- oo Co \u2018W.H, GLASSGOW.- LAVOURING ESSENCES of the PUREST KINDS,and of full strength, | for sale, Wholesale and Retail.- Z- Mart for the ONLY GENUINE \u201c\u2018CONCEN- J.GARDNER, TRATED Lys,\u201d Te .456 Notre Dame street.LLUMINATING! .Just received, by express from London, .a reat variety of new and beautiful desighs in ILLUMINATING; - I DECALCOMANIE, and end of Bonaventure street, fac Paul DIAPHANILE., \u2018 Ah .ALSO, 2 > * | .SHEET and BLOCK WAX, FROST, BLOOM, COLOHS, and all the materials for wax work.= JOHN M.BELL, 401 Notre Dame street.ANUFACTURING : BUSI- A NESSFORBSALE.-Thesubseriber (owing to ill health) will dispose of the good-will of his Business, Stoek-in-Trade, Factory, Manufactut- Utensils and Material, with residence and beautiful Garden on Lower Lachine Road : has an excellent connection both for City, U, per Canada and\u2019 Lower Province trade; he will be recently presented by his congregation with the over fifty persons having been bopefuliy con- 1.Astronomers._ 3.Lawyers: ~ Jwerted.\u2014\u2014A very successful tea-meeting: Was willing to convey his practical knowted business to any purchaser, and give as auch of and Cor-|.| Five per Cent.per Annum on Deposits, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, |: : À For sale, Preston Mills Seamless BAUS, | e Post-| \"40 Bt, Antoine street.| E -] by da, -§ stages for the hunting and fishing regions ot the : : \u2014 .NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.\u2018In the matter of SETH B.SCOTT, Boot] and Shoe Manufacturer, of Montreal, an Insolvent.\u2014A Dividend Sheet has been prepared, subjeet.ta ohjection, until SATURDAY, the Second day cf March, 1867, ; \u2026 T.S.BROWN, Official Assignce.© Montreal, 8th Feb., 1867, ~~ © : SO.TI CE.: \u201cThe QUEBEC BANK \u2018WILL OPEN A BRANCH for the transaction of general banking business in this city, on Te MONDAY, Tri: JANUARY.Temporary Office: 11 I\u2019lace d\u2019Armes.- WILLIAM RIIND, Manager.NTREAI, CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK, \u2019 Le © NOTICE.' On and after the Second Day of January next \u2018this Institution will allow interest at the rate of Mo CL Ii.J.BARBEAU, Actuary.31st December, 1866.: : ; (By order of the TRU OF CANADA, -: On \u2018and after MONDAY, the 18th iust., the Lachine train, now leaving Bonaventure Station al 4.30 p.nr, will leave at 5.00 p.m.} - \u2018C.d.BRYDGES, Managing Director.YRAND TRUNK RAILWAY .UF CANADA, 1866.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.\u20181860.: TRAINS now leave BONA VENTURE, STATION à5 follows :\u2014 .: GOING WEST.Day Express for Ogdensburg, Ollawa, Brockville, Kingston Belleville, To- : ronto, Guelph, ndon, Brantfonl, Goderich, Butinlo, Detioit, Chicago, - \u2019 2.0 A.M and all points West, at.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8.Night do do do .9,80 P.M.Accommodation Train for Kingston oC aud intermediate Stations, at.7.00.A.M.Trains for Lachine at.: © 3.00 P.M.and 4.30 P.M.*The 3.00 P.M, Train runs through to Plattsburgh GOINU SOUTH_AND EAST.Accommodation Train for Québec, Istaud Yond, and interniediate Sta- [3 Ca] 0 = bees Express for Boston and intermediate \u2018points, connécting at SL Johns with - Une Vermont Central Railroad, at.8.30 A.M, xpress for Island ond and interme- \"diate statiomns.ces 200 PM Æxpress by Rajlway throughout for ew York, Boston, and all intermediate points, connecting at St.Jobns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burlington with the Rutland & Burs.- lington Railrvad, also at Rouse\u2019s l\u2019oint with Lake Champlain Steain- g?for Lake Georze, Saratoga, New OrK, &@, At.0.ic0c0sasocances veus Night Express for Three Rivers, Que- bee, and Riviere du Loup; et .10.10 £, M #83 Sleepinz Cars on-al\\ Night Trains.Baggage checked through.For further information and time of arriva) and departures of alt trains at terminal and way stations, apply at the Ticket Uflice, Bonaven- Cc.J.DRY DG ES, \u2019 Managing: Director 8.00 A.M., 9.30 A.M 7.00 A, M.315 P.M.: Dec.17th, 1898., ENS 3 : 2h) = : GDENSBURG AKE .CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD, GREAT THOROUGHFARE TO TBE SP : .+ .- ING GROUNDS.ORT- WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Trains leave Ogdensburgh at 11 a, m.and 6.15 p.m.for Boston, Lowell, Springield, and all points east, for Troy, Albany, New York, and all points south, either by rail via Burlington and Rutland, or by Lake Champlain, passing, ylight, the unrivalled scenery of this-beau- tifal lake, : ; \u201cTrains leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 7.15 a.m., and 7:30 p.m., connecting at Moere\u2019s Junction with'Montreal and New York railroad for Montreal, and with Plattsburgh and M.R.R.for Plattsburgh ; at Chateauguay and Malone with Adirondac Mountains and Sarana Potsdam with the Rome, Watertown, and Ogd.R.R.for New.York Central and points west; also witb stages for Massena Springs, and at Og- densburgh with the Grand Trunk Rai fway, American Express Steamers, and Nocthern Trans.Co.Line of Propellers for Chicago, Milwaukee and ports on the upper lakes, i .01 The equipments of this road are of the first ¢ Lakes; at class.Its cars are new and clean, and no pains are spared to make its passengers comfortable, Pieasure-seekers will tind no more desirable his personal attention to its evelopment \u201cix their favor as his health will pq ring the next four months, permit during the ~ \" THOS.8.DOUGLAS, localities than those contiguous to gbont the lakes and streams.of Northern Say ork = \u2018 Sieoping cars on all night trains, New | tended to, - (CONCENTRATED CARDINAL FOOD, oo * Jand is ready.| cd tuto the Bronchial tubes, und which kept me A of FANC ARTICLES.\u2019 NELSON, LAVIOLETTE, & GIRALDI, J YRUPS in great variety, for sale by the gallon or battle._ NELSON, LAVIOLETTE, & GIRALDI, oo .252 Notre Dauie stre Y SCUTCH GOODS und TOILE?(ANARY SEED, F RAPE SEED, MILLIE ), &C., &¢.For sale by : -T.D.REED, 40 St.Antuine street, JFXTRACT OF ME AT.\u2019 (Extractum Carnis.) oC PREPARED FROM PRIME ENGLISH BEEP, A Cup of delicious Beef- Tea prepared in one minude, S thie soluble matters of TW0 POUNDS of fresh meat.Il will be found to be much cheaperin nutritive value.]ts strength, flavor, and gene.\u201d .ral quality have met with the warmest approval.of numerous \u2018leading members of the medical > profession, and also of invalids, ; EVANS, MERCER, & CQ,, YV HOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Notre Dame street, Teo | TYRIED_ FLOWERS?DRIED; f FLOWERS !-The subscriber begs to iy.* umate that he has the largest and best ussort.ment of Prussian Dried Flowers in the.city, the colors being by far the most hrillinut ever fm.ported into the country.; Bouquets far.parties, &c, made to order, HOMEOPATHIC COCOA~ Thompson & Cappers Howcopathic U an excellent breakfast beverage for invalids, G* \".LYE.\u2014The trade supplied.; 2 H OMŒOPATITIC MEDE - CINES À NL BOUKS.\u2014A full assortment always on hund.Country onders punctual - J.A HARTE, QE GLASGOW DRUu HALL, 2 _ 806 Notre Dame street.de INFANIS AND INVALIDS, PREPARED BY : oT CHARLES MANTIN, MONTREAL Analyzed by Dr.GIRDWoOD, M.D., MR.C.8.3\" aud approved and recommended LY the fullowl meds gentlemen of this city :\u2014Frofessors Me University, A.HALL, FRASER, MACCALLUM, .CrAlK, SMALLWOOD, FENWICK, and - Profess also, Doctors F: W.CAMPBELL, GIRDWOOR.: \u2018HINGSTON, MACDOXELL, MULLER, REDDY, 0 Montreal Aventng Telegraph.The ** Concentrated AR fin ty nor flatulenoy, a Jor use in a few minutes, Zar For infanis, takes the place of mothera\u2019 milk.Directions accompany each tin.Trade mark is secured, and none genuine without the signature of the manufacturer, pared, unequalled by any former vy digested, causes nesther acs For sale nt all Druggists and Grocers, and by the proprietor, in tins ut 2e., $0c¢., and tic.each: - vy .LLEN'S LUNG BALSAM|.: for the cure of CONSUMPTION, and ali - iseases that lead toit, such as Coughs, Neglected > Colds, Pain in tle Chest, and all Diseases of the ungs.* a NATHAN'L HARRIS; M.D, writes :\u2014* Noy, 21 1866.To the Middlebury, Vt., Register.\u2014~Two years a settled in my throat, which so affected the organs of speech that I could not speak aloud for nearly six weeks.Igotthroughthewinter, coughing nights almost incessantly, \"with cold night sweats, with increased irritation, which extend- all summer.1 procured a bottle of coughing ¢ ung Balsam, and took it according to Allen\u2019s | directions, and found immediate relief, 1 have now taken two bottles, which has entirely curet me.: ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM causes the phlegm and matter to rise, without irritating thosqdelie cate organs (the Lungs), and without producing.constipation of the bowels.It also gives strength to the system, sto the -nighit-sweats, changes all the morbid secretions to a healthy state, Sold by all Medicine Dealers.\u2014PERRY DAVIB & SON, 378 Bt.Paul strect, Montreal, Agents for G ARDNER'S SYRUPS.Modo GARDNER, CHEMIST and DrUG@rsT, Dame, near McGill street, intiinates to his friends and Customers thut he is prepared to ly his .app y CHOICE SYRUPS In large bottles as usual .Syrups put upin the ordinary size bottles (to order only at Wholevale)y at 2s, 6d.per dozen less than for the large size bottles, : -J.GARDNER, .Notre Dame, near McGill street.ST.JAMES\u2019.DRUG HALL.INTON'S WAX, WAX MA- ; \"FEMIALS and COLORS, VERY LOW.: JOHN ROGERS & 00., 133 Great 8t.James street.ECALCOMANIA \u2014A few very handsome putierns left, JOHN ROGERS & CO., \u2018Nearly opposite fhe Ottawa, OGERS CHERRY TOOTH PASTE thoroughly cleanses the teeth and is, at the sume time, perfectly harmless.JOHN ROGERS & CO, 8t.James\u2019 Drug Hall, 133 GREAT BT.JANES STREET.D The \u201c MONTREAL WITNESS\u201d is printed and.published by Joun DoUGALL & Sox, Pros -.HARVEY RI \"Montreal Varnish Works, -.Coe 9S John purest.3 - .' \u2018Malone, Dec, 31,1864, CE, Superintendent.|.prietors, at 196 Great St, James Bireshw House, baad of Drummord Biresh, EMP SE&D T sKED, Mag B .Yo ONE OUNCE of the Exiract of Ment contains \u2014 § use than home-made beef-tea, and .superiorin - | Just receiving o large assortment of - sx À NUINE CONCENTRATED FF yat- \u2018| sor PELTIER, School of Medicine and Surgery; \"+ - SCHMIDT, Whose testimonials are 10 be seen in the - Cardinal Food for Infants and invalids\u201d suthemond ; | : 1 palatable, nutritious, und strengthening \u2018ood ever CHAV.ES MARTIN ., SOLE PROPRIE.BR, x 80 St.Urbain street, Montreal.;.I was attucked with u severe end; it.; & Fisuuany 20, 1887 - \u2019 tes \u201d 4 $7.Laat motos 2 7050 roue von , - A - \u2014\u2014 ne \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 ° NE vo ® .Notices, - Coal Oil, Lamps, &e, 5 @ oO AL OIL! 4 .- XF.- .Ce ES ny COAL OIL LNC ISSAR *( | WHITE OIL FOR TWENTY-FIVE opm NOMMISSARIAT CANADA.OTL TWENTY-FIVE Oly | - _.MONTREAL, 18th Feb.1867.w a pes | Te x iarked on the Envelope \u201cTender |._ Non-explosive While Conl ON, 250, pe for HI will be received by the BENIor CuM- at the Victoria Fquare Coal pibnnd Lampes V MISSARIAT OFFICER, at Montreal, until NOON, 40 VICTORIA SQUARE.on.WEDNESDAY, the: 20th instant, for a I NE BILLS, {OAL OIL!\" COAL OIL! to be drawn nt Thisty pars eu onsthe Lords 1,200 gations difivrent brinds, .; issloners of [ler Majesty\u2019s Treasury., Re | - \u2018 The proceeds of the Bills Lv be deposited with For sale by ., F1 REED, \u2014 the Bank of Montreal, to the credit of the Senior .th St.Antoine strem, - ; lomimissariat Officer.152 A 2x] The Tenders Lo ute the Fain oF ixchange, and ., -\u2014= 1 to specity in Sterling the amount of the Ss, U8 - An pa Pipe : well od the number of sets required.\u2019 .Apotheceries, CLG, \u201cAlexi - Parties tendering for any large amount will ce ntl .__ Greut iso be required to state whether they aré wil- = 2.===\" L- = 72 ling Lo accept Bills for such portion ns may be EDICAL gern Apothe A required by this Department.CL HALL, od 4 Tie Ca.CAA pp EE Cl mo = \u2018 1 { AIT ; oN ve op = \u201d .y 0 .1 Ï A.BANQUE DU PEUPLLE.|rESPIRATORS! rhe Pare rect Ad.\"IDE ; TRESPIRATORS ! À 3 UF Waue, = Un {ND No.63.: : vo ; pr : DIV IDEN on ; 3 JEFFREY'S PATENT COLLIERS and-ALt - fe , Iho Sharcholdoers of Lai Banque du Peuple are MMNIUM.RESPIRATORS, Just received by Re hereby notified that a semi-annual Divic TAN NAM NA DH .Four port ent (A per cent), has heen declared on K EN NET! CAMPBELL & co, - sTo | the paid up-Capitul Stock of the Bank, payable \u2014 ane me on nnd after MONDAY, thedth day of March \u2018NAMPBELL N°.COUGH LOZ Texte ce Boole will mt ENGES are fast superseding over = \"The Transfer Bogk will be closed from the 16th | «dy.They Are pleas Ty Other pA or * (Ty order of the Board), I - KENNEFH CAMPBELL & Co = .B.H.LEMOINE, Cashier.| __ =~ \u2014 .C4 ingen \u2018Montreal, 12th Feb.1867.oo AVELLES GOUT SPECIFIC $ new DU AIRE | SE CONE A Nord + § \"A Te - 4 qf SPECIFIC FOR RIEUMATISM aml ; â ; 3 .MDW ARDSBURG- S TA R - H &e , &c., just received by .! .Goer : ê ef COMPANY (LIMITED).= © KENNETH CAMPBELL & go.* «EK The Second instalment of 2 her cent.on the Co - HL : canti! newly sübscribed_stock of this Company Is due 3 .v .Xav and piyable on THURSDAY, the 55th inst.at OWS OLD BROWN WIND.the Offite of the Company, 37 Si.Peter street.Sok, GLY LI N Lund 1 [DXEY SOA p___1 \u201c(By Order JOLIN THOMSON BENBOW'S CELEBRATED SOAPS, HEN.i Cy Order) retary and Treasarer.DRIES SOAPS aud PERFUMES, Just received Fea: : Te mmmm\u2014\u2014== by .KENNETH CAMPRELL & CO, May Nock] will not be respon-| #5 Toms Se} - 1N \u201csible-for any debt hercaîter contractea m|f VIT Y- DISPENSARY, n_ | pay name, Unless i 2 Wien, prder, signed oo - = - ul me.OBERT EL Ty, Sen,,\u201d = ex ; ; \"pan 5 y Cote St.Louis, Parish\u2019 of \u2018Montreal.CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.1066 8 - ; 5 NF il \u2014 : - D Canadian Flowers, dried and mounted oy or ge , \u2018 TRON A .cardboard for framing, iv greal variety.Thess 243 \\ JANA DATRON M NING À N flowers will retain their color for years, A Tene ne ALLA .2 ce a \u2018evniplete assortment \u2018of Hund Bouquets, 0 Deratice ish erchy given that a third call of ONE Wreaths, Imwmortelles, Mosses, &c.: OLLAR PER SHARE has eed nade, payable a GANT.I ; mo CE 2 the OFFICE OF CMFANY, No.12 Place d'Armes, | \u2026 NELSON, LAVIOLKTTE, & GIRALDI, 28! hea Phen | 2 ben 12 ler % cw ® BL J ma | "]
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