Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 23 juillet 1860, lundi 23 juillet 1860
[" T 0 LET, OR FOR SALE.FURNISH\"» ILV\u2019-RL\u2014FOR SALE OR TO Bfi LK r, Mr.S.GIRALDi, Fropieior of the CANADA HOTEL, St.Gabriel Street, who wishes to retire from ________ business, has instructed us to offer for Sale the above well-known and centrally situated House, which is capable of accommodating Two Hundred persons, with all the Furni-ture, &c., &e., complete.Possession can be given immediately.' For farther particulars, apply to lamothe & McGregor, T1 ,,\tNo.192 St.Paul Stret.Jalr 13-\t161 \u201cto let; \"\t' Jtey^Hntil t'16 1st of May next, that com-« « sT fortable Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Dorchester \u2014 Street, at the head of Campeau Street, t^No.89), with good Yard, Stabling and appendages, now in the occupation of L.Hirkup, Esq,, for the sum of £25.Apply on the Premises, or to Mr.BOVEY, Advocate, 31 Law Chambers, Little St.James Street.July 14.168 s s a DESIRABLE VILLA AND GROUNDS TO LET.The Proprietor offers to Let, for a term of years, that SPLENDID RESIDENCE, formerly occupied by the ________late Allan McDonell, Esq., delightfully situated on the slope of the Mountain, adjoining the property of William Workman, Esq.The beauty of the locality is well known, and requires no comments The House has been recently painted and papered throughout.The Proprietor would have no objections to let the House Furnished, from year to year, if desired.The Orchard attached is now in full bearing, and there is an abundance of small fruit, &c.For particulars, apply at the Office of BOYER & HAWLEY, Commissioners Street.July 5.\t160 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LII.MONTREAL, MONDAY HORNING, JULY 23, I860.NUMBER 175 OCHÆ'N HOUSE, GAPE ELIZABETH.THE PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in announcing to his friends iu Canada, that he will OPEN his HOUSE, for the reception of Boarders and Transient Company, on MONDAY, June 18th, and hopes to receive a share of that kind patronage hitherto bestowed upon him.During the past season he has made extensive additions and improvements to his Premises, enabling him now to accommodate nearly twice the number of Visitors as formerly.For the convenience of Guests, a,\u201eCarriage will run twice a day from the Ocean House to Portland.Grateful for past favors from his Canada friends, the Proprietor now pledges himself to make everything agreeable and pleasant to his Visitors.J.P.CHAMBERLIN.June 13.\t2m mwf DC-141 TO LET, .FOUR TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES on St.Joseph, near Guy Street.Anply to J.DOWNEY, At Theodore Hart\u2019s, Esq., St.Sacrament Street.July 7.\t1m 162 For Sale, A desirable Residence in Simpson Street, off Sherbrooke Street, 1Ü4 feet front by 150 in depth, with a substantial Two-Story BRICK HOUSE and Outbuildings, all in good order.to LEND on CITY PROPERTY DUNCAN ROBERTSON, Broker.June 19.\t146 TO LET, TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES, Nos, 104 and 106 St.Denis Street.Apply to EDWD.L.RANSON, No.119 Sanguine! Street.Or\tEDWD.NEIL & 00., 81 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 20.\t147 TO LET, A convenient TWO STORY CUT STONE DWELLING HOUSE, plea, santly situated, No.17 St.Genevieve Street, St.Antoine Suburbs.Apply to TH03.JENKING, 207 Notre Dame Street.May 21.\t121 HOUSE TO LET, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, No.Montmorency Place, St.Catherine Street, West.Apply to Box 555, Post Office.May 21.\t121 TO LET, First Class New CUT STONE HOUSE, 102 St.Antoine Street, with Water Closets, Hot and Cold Baths, an.Gas in every Room ; with or without Garden.Rent moderate.Apply to No.96 St.Antoine Street.April 5.\t82 (see OALLENDAR PLACE.Two Houses to Let, having lately been completely Painted, Papered, and also fitted up with Baths, Water Closets and other conveniences.Apply to O.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hiltons\u2019.February 8.\t33 TO RENT,\t~ A BRICK SHOP, in the town of Sarnia, well adapted for either Dry Goods or Grocery business.The _______ Shop is 60 feet long by 24 feet wide, with two flats below Shop on front street.For particulars, apply to GEO.DURAND, Toronto.March 26.\t73 FOR SALE, THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISES, Corner of St.Manrico Street and Longuenil Lane, for the last five years _______occupied by Cowan & Cross.The property extends also to St.Henry Street.Apply to CROSS & BANCROFT, Or to\tCOWAN & CROSS.February 23.\t46 BHÂDY\u2019S PUBLISHING HOUSE.ï¥ew ISoDlîs just Issued, T7THEL TREVOR ; or, The Duke\u2019s Victim.I'j By G.W.M.Reynolds.Price 50 cents.FAST LIFE; or, Memoirs of the Marquis of Waterford.Price 25 cents.EXPOSE OF THE SONS OF MALTA.Price 12 cents.THE CHEVALIER D\u2019HARMENTAL.By A.Dumas.Price 50 cents.FENNING\u2019S EVERY MOTHER\u2019S BOOK : Do not let your Child Die.Price 25 cents.53= Mailed free of postage on receipt of price.THE WELCOME GUEST, a first-class Family Monthly Newspaper, issued at the low rate of Twenty-five Cents a Year.Send for a specimen, £3=Brady\u2019s Mammo\u2019h Catalogue of all the best Books sent free of postage.FREDERIC A.BRADY, Publisher, 24 Ann Street, New York.Agents wanted.March 10.\t6m-60 THE OHieiNAL AND GENUINE SMI.TOWNSEND\u2019S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAKSAPA^SLLA, Is the Great Renovator of Tbe sovereign remedy for ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, ULCERATED SORES, AND AIL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES.These Complaints can be speedily and effectually cured by the use of this WORLD-RENOWNED SA USAI»A R IL LA.Thousands have experienced its salutary effects, and tens of thousands have witnessed it, until it has ceased to be a question among the intelligent portion ot the community.When the Blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from the effects of Spring weather, change of climate, want of exercise, the use of a uniform saline diet, or any other cause, this compound extract of Sarsaparilla will renew the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the Stomach, regulate the Bowels, and jlMPAIlT A TONE OF VIGOR TO THE WHOLE BODY.TO THE PUBLIC.The public are hereby notified that the preparation extensively known as DR.S.P.TOWNSEND\u2019S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, is now manufactured under my direction and supervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr.S.P.Townsend : and 1 certify that it is composed of ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT MERCURY ; and also that the ingredients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain from them their greatest medicinal effect.JAMES R.CHILTON, M.D., Chemist.Dr.S.P.Townsend\u2019s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, has a reputation among all civilized nations as the best preparation for RENOVATING AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD.which science has ever offered to man.In this resides ts peculiar excellence, and to this is due its WORLDWIDE RENOWN.It contains all the vegetable principles which experi.ence has proved useful in clearing the system from disease, extracted and combined with the highest skill which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to employ.Whatever may be said by mortified competitors or splenetic physicians, the fact that this medicine is everwhere used, and that its use creates an increased demand, shows conclusively that it possesses medicina merits of the first order.CAUTION.To avoid imposition it will be necessary to see tnat DR.JAMES E.CHILTON\u2019S Certificate as well as the signature of DR.S.P.TOWN-SEN D, is on the ouxside wrapper ot each bottle.{ BK VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER.Proprietor\u2019s Office, No.41 Fultou Street, N.Y.And for Sale by every Druggist in this City.May 3.\t\u201e 3m fmw-109 Important National Work PUBLISHED BY D.APPLETON Ç CO., 346 & 348 Broadway New-York, Which is sent to Subscribers in any part of the country (upon receipt of retail price) by mail or express, prepaid : Appleton\u2019s New American Cyclopaedia, A popular Dictionary of General Knowledge.Edited by George Ripley and Charles A.Dana, aided by a numerous select corps ot writers in all branches of Science, Art and Literature.This work is being published hi about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages.Vols.I.to VIII.are now ready, each containing near 2,600 original articles.And additional volume will be published once m about teree months.he work is issued in bound volumes.Price in cloth, Sheep, $3-50; half Morocco, $4; half Russia, $4.60; frill Aloiocco Antique, $6.60 ; full Russia., $6.60 each.In this comprehensive work, for every objec^ person and thing, natural, political and social, likely to be inquired after, there is, in its alphabetical place; a representative article giving information.'Ihere are many heads of a conversational character, never before admitted into works of the same class, but all of them interesting and important.The results of the researches of four thousand years into the arcana of knowledge are sifted, arranged and condensed.Nothing in Nature, in Science, in Art, or in Commerce, but is placed in the latest light.The reader is thoroughly posted in Geography, Biography and History.The vast amount of new and original matter which it contains, and the care with which all scientific subject ot a progressive character are brought down to the present time, render the work indispensable to those who won lu keep their stock of general information up to the demands of modern society.A single dollar a month put aside while the work is appear ing, is sufficient to purchase the whole.The woik lias been endorsed by nearly all the great lights Mir ct iitemporary Literature, such as Prof.iSilli-niaii, VSusiuiiglon Irving, Thomas,H.Benton, Prescott, Chapin, Barnard, lloimes, Professor Henry .Archbishops Hughes and Po Her,etc., and the Press ha< been unanimous in its favour, WM.BEST, 53 St.Francois Xavier Street, Agent.March 26.\tmwf 73 NEW STARCH WORKS! 1-tHE CANADA (CORN) STARCH COM-PANY beg to notify the trade that their works at Edwardsburg are now nearly completed, and in a few weeks they will he able to supply the different qualities of Corn Starch at a lower price than they can be imported.They also take this opportunity of stating that they have spared no expense in fitting up the works on the most approved method, and have engaged the services of some of the best Starch Makers from the most extensive Factories in the United States, so that purchasers of Starch are assured that the quality will be equal to any Corn Starch produced on this Continent, and by far superior to* any English or Scotch Starch.Sole Agent.ALEXANDER WALKER.St.Peter Street, Montreal.June 12.\t140.Motice.THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for their kind support while his Store was in Bleury Street, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to a more commodious establishment, at the corner of Aylmer and Berthelot Streets, which win be OPENED on MONDAY next, with a choice stock of the best description of Groceries and Provisions, and trusts, by strict attention and keeping first class Goods, to merit a continuance of their patronage.23\u201d All Parcels delivered free of charge.JOHN CHARLES.July 9.\t163 BELLEVUE HOUSE Tr GARDENS, COTE ÛE8 INiESCËSt IS NOW OPEN.HIS pleasant resort being A SHORT _ DRIVE FROM TOWN, and situated between the two Montains, makes it a desirable place of call for PAiims V1SITISG M0NTRE11, Commanding from its Gardens a view not excelled, and with its fine shaded walks through the Flower Gardens and Orchards, Where REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED which cannot fail to gratify Visitors.A call is solicited.Ices, Fruits, Coffee, Cakes, Lemonade, Soda Water, etc., etc.Montreal, June, 1860.\t137 ST, LEOMSPBINGS.RS, CAMPBELL, thankful for the liberal visit of Purge of wales j AND Frovinciâ Exhibition.AT feKNTREAL.) A R T I E S \u2019jiving accommodation for Visitors wo^d do well to register parti-lars with the Subacibers ; and persons intending to visit the Oilcan engage suitable apartments by addressin- a letter.Early applicationis desirable to prevent disappointment and iuonvenience.Exhibitors desirias of engaging space and requiring their aticles attended to and explained, may rely ipon the best attention to their interests.DW.NEILL & CO., General Agents, Ï-A Francois Xavier Street, r (wrader Medical Hall.) Montreal, June ll, 1860.\t145.M1 R0T1CE4 ARTIES supplying any of the ROYAL MAIL THROUGH STEAMERS, viz.: Kingston, Passport, Banshee, Champion and New Era, are hereby notified that NO ACCOUNT will be acknowledged without the written order of the undersigned therefor.ALEX.MILLOY, Agent.Montreal, May 14, 1860.S\u2019f\t115 CLOTHING.jy motigb, THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of DUPONT & LEFEBVRE, is DISSOLVED from THIS DAY, by mutual consent, and CHARLES LEFEBVRE is authorized to regulate all the affairs of the said Co-Partnership, with tha exception of the DEBTS which have been collected by D.DUPONT.All persons indebted to the said Co-Partnership are therefore requested to make immediate payment, if they would not be prosecuted, without further notice.D.DUPONT pro, CHARLES LEFEBVRE.Montreal, April 14, 1860.\t92 Motice, DR.BREWSTER would inform his Patients, and the Public generally, that he will leave Town THIS DAY, (Monday,) 16th lust., for the country, purposing to return on the 27th instant.July 16.\td 169 Friends, Tourists, and the Public in general, is happy to inform her Patrons, that she has renovated and re-decorated her Establishment throughout, and as in past years no pains will be spared to make her Establishment one of the most fashionable resorts in Canada.THE BOWLING ALLEY Has been completely renovated in every respect, A BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the Establishment of Mrs.Campbell.THE SPRINGS Are always abundantly supplied with Mineral Water, which is not surpassed by any other in its invigorating and healthful effects.By taking passage by the \u201c Castor,\u201d on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at noon, persons are brought to the St.Leon Springs early the same evening.Comfortable conveyances, with careful drivers, await the arrival of passengers every evening.As some families have already made arrangements for the Season of 1860, Mrs.Campbell will be thankful if those who propose coming to her Establishment will notify her previously.Her prices which have been but slightly raised, may be known on application at the Minerve Office.Mr.Harte, (Glasgow Drug Hall), Notre Dame Street, opposite Alexander's, sole Agent or the St.Leon Springs.July 11.\t1m 165 M'MILLAJN & CARSON Manufacturers ©f Glothiag, AND IMPORTERS OF WOOLLENS.&c.,\t&c., Ho* 66 McGill Street.HAVILLÀND RODTH & CO.OFFER FOR SALE : n RESH TEA S\u2014Consisting of Hysons, Young Hysons, Hyson Twankays, Gunpowder and Souchong, in chests, half-chests, and catties Molasses, in hhds Java Coffee, in pockets New Muscatel Raisins, in layers New Patras and Zante Currants, in barrels Fresh Prunes, in glass jars, Olives and Capers Fruits, in Syrup and in Brandy Soft-shell Almonds and Walnuts Salad Oil, quarts and pints, \u201cBarton & Gnes-tier\u2019s\u201d and \u201c Bizat\u2019s\u201d Maocaroni and Vermicelli Triple Clarified Bordeaux Vinegar, in hhds tierces and qr-casks Velvet Wine Corks, assorted qualities Black Pepper, Pimento and Cloves Cassia, in mats, Tobacco, 10\u2019s Starch, \u201cBerger\u2019s,\u201d Satin-face and Rice, J\u2019s & i\u2019s Candles, Patent Sperm, Belmont and Adamantine Refined Saltpetre, Bicarbonate of Soda, in kegs Soda Crystals (Washing Soda), Lump Alum Refined Borax, in cwt cases Rice, prime Carolina and Arracan Tobacco Pipes, different kinds Wine Bottles, quarts and pints Best Olive Oil, in qr-casks Finest Paraffine Oil, in qr-casks Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Best London White Lead Best London Ooloured Paints London Porter, \u201cHibbert\u2019s\u201d and \u201cBarclay's,\u201d best stout, quarts and pints.\u201cAllsopp\u2019s\u201d celebrated India Pale Ale, in wood and bottle \u201cWilliams\u201d Royal Household Gin (Old Tom) in cases.\u201cDeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Holland Gin in hhds \u201cHennessy\u2019s\u201d Pale Brandy in hhds Scotch whisky in puns and cases.And other articles.Montreal, 25th June, 1860.\tlm-151 MoM.& C.beg to intimate to their tomers that they have received a SPRING & CO.DEALERS in NEW and SECOND-HAND __ CLOTHING.The highest price paid in Cash for Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s SECONDHAND CLOTHING, or faken in Exchange for Dress Goods.All orders strictly attended to by sending their Address to private residence, No.49 San-gninet Street.May 16.\t117 STMëËTjTORAfiE Î ! GRANI HALL & Oo.\u2019s Mills aaü Elevating Warehouse.rf^HE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared to Receive on Storage, FLOUR and GRAIN, of all descriptions, in their NEW FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, Canal Basin, at reasonable Rates.Their facilities for DISCHARGING and LOADING VESSELS are such as will insure the greatest despatch.They will also be prepared to GRIND Wheat on commission, on and after the 1st June.GRANT, HALL & CO.May 11.\t113 First Premium Fur EstablishmëîF.À.BRAHADI, MONTREAL, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are desirous of purchasing CHOICE FURS, to visit his establishment, where they can see an array of the LATEST FASHIONS and best description.A mere glance at the articles which he has on sale, will be sufficient to convince connoisseurs that they cannot be surpassed in either materials or manufacture.Even the unskilled may safely trust their eyes, his Furs being as good in their quality as handsome in their appearance.But, as there are persons who, distrusting their own judgment, require the attestation of the skilful, he thinks it right to mention that, at the Exhibition held here last autumn, he gained all the prizes [eight in number] offered or superiority in his line of business,\u2014a success not surprising, considering that he obtained a knowledge of his art in those parts of Europe where it has been longest practised and carried to the highest degree of excellence yet reached.October 20.\t250 The subscriber offers for sale\u2014 Spirits Turpentine Tar, Pitch Common Rosin Pale\tdo White\tdo No.1 Lard Oil Winter Bleached Whale Oil Burning Fluid Corks, v arions qualities Carraw ay Seeds Hemp and Canary Seed Cassia, in cases\tj ALFRED SAVAGE, 22 Lemoine Street.Jane 28.\tim 154 AIBE8TIIE GOAL OIL.T HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE______ 50 barrels 10 tierces Jane 28, Albertine Coal Oil ALFRED SAVAGE, 22 Lemoine Street.Ita 154 Caspar t of their Stock of SPRING GOODS, FANCY TWEEDS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, &c.From the well-known character of their house, they flatter themselves that it is unne cessary to say anything about the price, style cr make of their garments.They be^ also to say to Country Merchants that their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is complete, and that they are prepared to offer it on terms as liberal as any house in the Trade.Scott's, Clay\u2019s, Chappell & Williams\u2019 FASHIONS for sale N.B.\u2014ONE PRICE ONLY.March 31.\tmwf-78 D im J.RIF A.J.PELL & 00.Carvers and Gilders, In calling attention to their Superior Style of Fraioiug, Beg respectfully to O XJ *XB X «O IKT the gentry ot Montreal and vicinity against having good Engravings framed in the spurious Moulding, as vended by persons dabbling in a business they have no working knowledge of.The Moulding (35,000 feet), advertised largely as gilt, is only silver laid over with a lacquer 0} give the appearance of gilding, and is, therefore, a gross deception.The Rosewood also advertised is only Pine-wood stained or painted, and is also as great a deception.A.J.P.& CO.solicit ORDERS for the genuine article of Mosewood, Walnut or Bird\u2019s-Maple, as made by tfiem.Every description of Ornamented Frames Made to order.A Stock of PLAIN BEAD [Lacquered] kept on hand, for Show-Bills, Hallway (Fards, &c., ¦which they sell at New York prices, saving 20 per cent.duty.No.14 Bonaventure St.June 5.\tJ34 FIRST MY JÎF MAY.1860.FROM TRIS BATE WE SELL ONLY FOB GASH.PURCHASERS WILl GET THE BÆJYEFÆTS.JOHN AITKEN, SON & CO., May 1.Shirt Makers, &c.211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.104 « TACK 1 FOR SALE- RODS\u2014English and Conroy\u2019s Salmon, Trout and Trolling REELS\u2014Oonroy's and best English made LIMES\u2014Waterpoof, Hair and Silk, finely Tapered Salmon, Trout and Bass Flies\u2014casting lines Trolling Tackle\u2014Artificial Minnows Buell\u2019s Patent Spoon Bait, &c BENNY, MAOPHERSON & CO., \u201e\t\u201e\u201e\t262 St.Paul Street.May 22.\tm SANDEMAN\u2019S and \u201cCOCKBURN\u2019S\u2019 superior PORTWINES, (various grades,) in pipes hhds and qr-casks \u201cPemartin\u2019s,\u201d \u201cSierra\u2019s\u201d and \u201cDuff, Gordon & Co.\u2019s\u201d finest PALE and GOLD SHERRIES (different qualities,) in hhds, qr-casks, and octaves.\u201cBlackburn\u2019s\u201d CHOICE old London particular MADEIRA.\u201cBarton & Gnestier\u2019s\u201d Superior CLARETS in cases, \u201cChateau Lafitte,\u201d \u201cChateau Margaux,\u201d \u201c Chateau de Sangoa,1 \u201cChateau Moutou,\u201d \u201cBatailley,\u201d \u201cSt.Julien,\u201d and \u201cMedoo\u201d \u201c Max, Sutaine & Co,\u201d and \u201cRuinart pere et fils\u201d best CHAMPAGNEj \u201cVerzenay and Vin Imperial.\u201d And other Wines.For Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTE & CO.Montreal, 25th Jane 1860i\tlm-151 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Best Navy Boiled Brown and Bleached Canvas, assorted numbers\u2014A.O., and 1 to 7.Tarred and Manilla Cordage, all sizes.Bed Cords, Hambro Lines, Fishing Lines, Ac., Ac., Ac.HAVILLAND ROUTE A 00.June 25, 1860.\tlm-151 Nobles & Moare\u2019s SUPERIOR LONDON VARNISH, THE undersigned, Agents for the Sale of this CELEBRATED VARNISH, have always on hand a large assortment of the différé: kinds.HAVILLAND ROUTE A CO.Montreal, 25th June, 1860.\tlm-151 JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale by the Sub scribers\u2014 50 cases Refined Borax 25 do Superior Natal Arrowroot.HAVILLAND ROUTE A CO.June 25, 1860.\tlm-151 HIDES, 1052 DRY SALTED HIDES 381 Do.do.CALF SKINS Now receiving from Halifax.JAMES TORRANCE A CO.June 28.\t454 FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS^ 50 hhds Bright Porto Rico > crT\u201e , 30 hhds do Cuba ( SUGARS 60 puns Bright Muscovado 50 tierces do\tdo\t} MOLASSES 30 puns Sweet Clayed 40 puns Barbadoes 25 brls do\tt SYRUPS 70 brls Redpath\u2019s Standard \u2019 20 puns ) Fine Old Islay 15 hhds )\tand 25 qr-casks )\tCampbleton Whisky 60 cases [1 dozen each] Lochnagar do 200 cases Martel A Go\u2019s Brandy 25 brls Fresh Currants 200 bags Arracan ) T,Tril.150 bags Patna ) RILE 100 kegs Bi-Carb Soda 100 brls Pale Seal Oil 10 hhds Kentucky Leaf» __ 100 boxes Manufactured ; TOBACCO 60 kegs [1 cwt each] Dry White Leads 60 qr-casks Crown Port and other Wines 20 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, in bond or duty paid JAS.GORDON A CO., \u201e , \u201e\tBrokers July 3.\t158 BANANAS! BANANAS ! ! _ a\tBANANAS!!! Ripe ! Ripe 1 Ripe ! AT J.J>.HENJWERSON\u2019S BON AVENTURE BUILDING.Jane 28,\tai54 NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, AND NEW FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.Just opened at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.THE Subscribers would respectfully iuvite to an examination of the NEW and BEAU TIFUL DESIGNS they have just imported.Apartments measured, Carpets made up and Oil Cloths laid by experienced and careful parties.R.CAMPBELL A CO., 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 29.\t155 VISIT OF PINCE OF WALES.Furniture l Furniture ! ! PERSONS desiroas of making suitable preparation for their friends on this important occasion, and requiring an addition to their FURNITURE, are solicited to make an idspection of the Subscriber\u2019s STOCK, recently-manufactured and imported, consisting of a full and general assortment of Drawing Hoorn, Dining Hoorn, anâ Bed Hoorn Furniture ALL AT A XjO'W lE\u2019ira.XOIEÏ, C.ROBERTSON, 56 Craig Street.Jane 28.\t154 * » FIRE-WORKS.|\"UST RECEIVED, a large assortment O from the celebrated Manufactory of H.W.DARBY & CO LONDON, Late Manufacturers to Vauxhall, and present Manufacturers for Cremone Gardens Rockets, Roman Candles, and Variegated Wheels, of all descriptions ; Tourbiilions, Pyra mids, Bouquets, Italian Streamers, Mines, Jack in Box, Golden Gerbe, Chinese Flyers, Flower Pots, Bengal Lights, Maroons, Serpents, French Squibs, Crackers, Gold Rain, China Trees, Flower Pots, Mount Vesuvius, Port and Colored Fires, Ac, Ac.\u2014Also.\u2014 A small assortment of Fire Balloons, as samples only, are kept on the premises, few hours notice will be required before delivery.At\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street, Juiy 2.\t157 6AIIÏI0N-INFEINGEIENT.SPENCER'S ADDRESSING PRESS ACHEAP and substantial kind of this useful MACHINE will be ready in a few df which will be sold as low as $30.The utility of this invention is now too well established to need further commendation.The public are cautioned against purchasing an Addressing Machine offered for sale by Mr.S.A.CAMBELL, of Georgetown, as it has been declarsd by competent judges to be identica in principle with the one for which I hold \u201c Letters Patent of Invention,\u201d and its use, without my license, render them liable to pro' seeution for infringement.JAS.SPENCER: Toronto, June 19, 1860.\t148 CLARK WINKS & CO.HAVB Received and Opened Up Bulk OF THEIR SPUING IMPORTATIONS.COMPRISING^ALL TH® Hovelties of the Season And will continue to receive by each Steamer the LATEST ©E8IGWS in the different materials, as produced in the British and Foreign Markets.TOWN and COUNTRY BUYERS invited to EXAMINE the STOCK at BOYER\u2019S BLOCK, Custom-House Square.# Each Department will be found complete|in itself.March 21.\t69 Lubin\u2019s Perfumes.Ess Bouquet, Jockey Club, Frangipanni, Patchouly, Millefleur, Citronella Rose, Hedyosmia, Victoria, New Mown Hay, Mignonette, Bouquet de Caroline, \u201c Eglantine, \u201c Montreal, \u201c Grand Trunk Verbena, Musk, Jessamine, West End, Queen of the Alps, Bouquet de Roi, Ac.Violette, Ac \u2014ALSO, A large and choice assortment, of English and French Hair, Nail, Cloth, Tooth, Flesh and Shaving Brushes; Shell, Buffalo and India Rubber Combs, Ac., Ac.For Sale by J.GARDNER, Dispensing Chemist, 295 Notre Dame Street.May 2.\t105 CusEmau\u2019s Ckemical Food.Afresh supply just received.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Winchester\u2019s Hypophosphite of Lime and Soda Blanchard\u2019s Pilla and Syrup of Iodide of Iron Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid Keating\u2019s Persian Insect Powder Dann\u2019s Chocolate in Powder Taylor\u2019s Cocoa and Chocolate French Chocolate For sale by JOHN GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 Notre Dame Street May 2.\t105 Fort Wines, GRAHAM A CO\u2019S, jn pipes, hhds and qr-casks, ex \u201c Deolinda,\u201d from Oporto.For Sale by I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS A CO.June 23.\t150 THE PJ Publ [NOE'S VISIT.Motice.HAIR NETTS ! ! ! 1W ZOUAVE JACKETS.AND GOLD BELTS, EREAC H and EAGEISH LACE SHAWLS AND MANTLES SHALL be prepared to SHOW the above, and a variety of other NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, just received by the PALESTINE, THIS DAY.J.PARKIN.SB.FISH ifill show, on MONDAY, .the 16(h, and following days, at the GREAT ST.JAMBS STREET DRY GOODS STORE, corner Bleary Street\u2014 5 cases of WHITE TOILET QUILTS and COUNTERPANES.A lot of 20910-4 WHITE TOILET QUILTS, at 5si7]d, 3 cases of T|bLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOILE'i COVERS, Ac.5 bales of HDCKABUCK, DIAPER, GLASS and otler TOWELS.\u2014And,\u2014 An immense Stock of TICKINGS, WHITE and GREY SHEETINGS, in all widths andpriees, Ac., Ac.The whole of which will be offered at unusually LOW PRICES.July 14.\tles  'ike âelou Copper issues.LARGE assortment of excellent and inexpensive MICROSCOPES and MAGNIFYING GLASSES for examining mineral ores, and COMPASSES of all descriptions for indicating the neighbourhood of minerals, may be found at the store of S.H0FFNUNG A CO., Opticians, Cor.Notre Dame Street A Place d\u2019Armes.Thermometers OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, warranted correct and made especially for this climate, from 40 cents each, at S.HOFFNUNG A CO., Opticians, Corner Place d\u2019Armes A Notre Dame Street.[AD VER TISEMENT.] Bauk of British North America, Incorporated by Royal Chaster.The COURT of DIRECTORS hereby give notice, that a HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND, at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per annum, on the Capital of the Bank, will become payable to the Proprietors of Shares re-gistered in the Colonies, on and after the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JULY, 1860, during the usual hours of business, at the several Branch Banks, as announced by circular to the respective parties.The DiTiUeua Is Aeclared in Sterling money free of Income Tax, and will be payable in the Colonies at the rate of Exchange current on the 26th day of July, 1860,\u2014to be fixed by the respective Local Boards,\u2014with the addition of Five Pence in the Pound, being the amount of Income Tax.No Transfer can be made between the 1st and 26th July, 1860, as the Books must be closed during that period.By order of the Court.O.McNAB, Secretary.No.7 St.Helen\u2019s Place, ) London, 6th June, 1860.)\t162 JUST PUBLISHED, THE PRINCE ROYAL POLKA BY CHARLES GROBE.With a beautiful Lithograph of the Prince of Wales.Price, colored, 50 cents ; plain, 40 cents.At July 9.A.A S.NORDHE1MERS\u2019, 59 Great St.James Street.163 & LEACH Advocates.OFFICE\u201461 Little St.James Street, MONTREAL.June 23.\tly-249 THE PRIMCE OF WALES GALLOP.£3\u201d Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to H.&.H.THE PKINCE 0E WALES, BY Superbly illustrated, with a life-like Portrait of H.R.H.Price, 50 cents.Mailed to any address on receipt of this amount.HENRY PRINCE, 145 Notre Dame Street.June 23.\t150 SEWING MACHINES.CRÂM & HEPWORTH, 377 Notre Hague Street.WE are happy to announce to the Public that we are now manufacturing, in the City of Montreal, three djitferent kinds of SEWING MACHINES, all of which are of a very superior quality, as well in beauty of design as in neatness of workmanship and durability of structure.We have one Machine, that we shall sell for the very moderate sum of $30.No family can afford to be without one.It takes what is com' monly known as the Grover A Baker, or double thread loop stitch, and sews from two common spools.This is a very excellent Machine for family use, and is very extensively used in the United States.More than thirty thousand Ma^ chines taking this stitch have been sold in the States since 1853.We also have in process of construction two other kinds of Machines that take the lock stitch (the Wheeler A Wilson and a Shuttle Machine).The Shuttle Kachine, a sample of which may be seen at onrStore, is beautifully adapted for either family use or manufacturing pnrposes, such as tailoring shoe-binding, Ac.All who are desirous of jetting a Good Machine for any purpose, at I very moderate cost, will do well to favor us with a call before purchasing.OBSERVE 1\u2014All our Machines are manufaC' tured under our own supirintendence in the City of Montreal.Observf, also, that we Warrant every Machine sold byus, for a reasonable time, with fair usage, and feat we are right on the spot, and shall always le ready and willing to make any repairs, should a Machine get out of order.July 9-\t1m 163 LOVIfiL THE WiBOWEiL ~ JUST RECEIVED\u2014 LOVEL THE WIDOYER.A Novel by W.M.Thackeray.25 cents, \u2014Al30.-~.CASTLE RICHMOND.ÀNovel by Anthonv Trollope.$1,\tJ For Sale by B.DAVSON A SON, 23 Great St.James Street.July 11.\t165 Principe Cigars.1 A A of th0 above jiat received, from 1UU Cuba.\u201cLORENZO HORNO'A\u201d BRAND.The undersigned, bavin; been appointed Agent tor the above favorie brand, will dispose of them to the Trade r a mummy, if nobody made uphis pages ! Then whoso both read, I beg him takt heed To the lessons these sttnzas convey hint \u2014 Yiz i\u2014Now tlat you know What a treasuie you owe To the Printer, be certain\u2014to pay him ! BIRTH, At Boucherville, on tie 20th instant, Mrs.Dr, T.Latour, of twins, aboy and a girl.MARRIED, At Quebec, on the 19tlinstant, by the Rev.D.Marsh, at the residenci of the Rev.L.Normandeau, Mr.Wm.Leeniug, of Montreal, to Rose Eleanor, eldest daujhter of the late Rev.Dr.Cote.DIED, In this city, on Saturiy, the 21st instant, Elizabeth Cochran, widov of the late William Kerr, aged 75 years.Friends and acquainhnces are invited to> attend her funeral from 1er late residence, No*.85 St.Antoine Street, in Tuesday next, th® 24th, at 3 o\u2019clock, withott further notice.In this city, on the 21a instant, after a short illness, Amelia Rice, relut of the late P.F.O.De les Deriners, Esq., o) Yaudreuil, agetï 63 years.THMI1 ROYAL, Lessee and Manager.Mr.J.W.BUCKLAND.Private Boxes.Dress Circle.$5 .$1 nrovxoB.THE .MAYORALTY I lu order to arrive at a distinct understand ing as regards a proper and suitable person to till the civic chair for the coming term, aud to e prepared to receive His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on his arrival here, to satisly all parties and the citizens generally, it is advisable for all concerned in the welfare of the city, before arriving at conclusions on any subject of importance or public interest, to remove the bile, clear the system, cool heated blood, and brighten the intellect.In order to obtain these very essential preparatory arrangements, a copious supply of the celebrated Plantage-net Water should be freely taken.If this advice be acted upon, the meeting of the 9 th January, 1860, will be more satisfactory than any previous one.Mmimm S&cstum «fît Th sut NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014July 21.Flour\u2014Dull, heavy and lower ; sales of 9,500 bbls.; at $5,05 ® $5,10 for Superfine ; $5,30®$5,40 for Extra ; $5,50 ® $5,60 for inferior to good shipping brands.Canadian Flour dull aud drooping ; sales of 350 bbls, at $5 ® $5,10 for inferior ; $5,25® $7,50 for Extra.Rye Flour steady at $3,50®$4,20.Wheat dull aud declining ; sales of 30,000 bushels, at $1,26® $1,27 for Milwaukie Club; $1,37 for Winter Red Western ; $1,42J for White Western ; $1,40 for White Kentucky.Rye steady ; sales 3 000 bush at 82c.Barley dull and unchanged.Corn dull and drooping ; sales 21,000 bush, at 61c for unsound ; 61 ®62j for sound mixed Western.Oats steady, at 38 ® 40Jc for Western and Canada ; 40®41J for State.Pork unchanged.Lard firm ; sales of 200 bbls at 13 ® 13Jc.Money lower, and offered at 4 per cent on call.Exchange less quiet ; but steady.Stocks dull and lower.THE PRINCE OF WALES, This youn» Prince; who is now about to visit us, is happily endowed with all the elements of successfully winning the hearts )f those who come in contact\u2019 with him : possessed of agreeable and engaging manners, a symmetrical figure, finely chiselled features, and, above all, of a luxuriantly-beautiful head of hair, which is the admiration of all the Courts of Europe.Evidences of care and attention to his hair\u2014the crowning beauty o« man or woman\u2014seems to be a speciality with H.R.H.But what gives it that rich and silky glossy appearance ?Reader, shall we tell you?Why, simply BOGLE\u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID, which, seven years ago, was introduced to Her Majesty, who graciously complimented the inventor on the excellency of the article, and the euphonious name which it bears (vide the original letter from Col.Phipps, in the possession of the inventor, W.Bogle, Boston, U.S.) The Hyperion Fluid has been used since then in the Royal Nursery and at the Toilets of the Nobility, and now supercedes everything as the best article for the hair ever known.It ma^ be purchased of all the Druggists \u2018 _1\"~ Hair Dye.the best in the world: G.K.GOODWIN & CO.\u2019S 80m MENAGERIE, AND Wreat Moral Exhibition.may also.Bogie\u2019s Electric 28 V^ICS ! WBGS ï Ï BATCHELOR\u2019S WIGS and TOUPEES surpass all They are elegant, light, easy and durable.Fitting to a charm\u2014no turning up behind\u2014no shrinking off the head\u2019 indeed, this is the only establishment where these things are properly understood and made\u201416 Bond Street, New York.\tly DW 93 BARRIT\u2019S TRICOBHEROUS is the best and cheapest article for dressing, beautifying, cleansing, curling, preserving and restoring the hair.Ladies, try it.Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers.\t6m 64 Second Circle, 50 cts.Parquette,.37icls.Re-engagement for a few nights with the celebrated Italian Opera Troupe, Who will give a grand performance to-night, under the distinguished patronage of Gen.Sir Fenwick Williams, K O.B.Monday Evening, July S3, Will be presented, the Grand Opera of LUCRETIA BORGIA.In which all the celebrated Artistes of the Troupe will appear.Musical Director.Sig.Francia.Leader of Orchestra.M.Vaillant.Opera Nights\u2014Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.83\u201c Seats can be secured at Herbert\u2019s Music I Store, Notre Dame Street, where the Box Book i is now open ; and where Books of the Opera, ; with English and Italian words, can be purchased, Price, 26 cents.Doors open at a quarter to 8 o\u2019clock.Performance to commence at a quarter past eight precisely.July 23.\t175 FAREWELL TOUS IN AMERICA.MRS.MACREADY, the celebrated Imper-sonationist aud only Dramatic Reader or Recitalionist before the public, who does entirely without the aid of Book or Prompter, will! give one of her Entertainments, at MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.ON Thursday Evening1, July 26th.PROGRAMME: \" Nothing to Year\u201d\u2014Wm.A.Butler.\u201c Will the New Year come to-night Mamma\u201d\u2014 Arranged by Mrs.Macready.\u201c Macbeth\u2014Act 1, Scenes 5 and 7,\u2014 Act 5, Scene 1\"\u2014Shakespeare.\u201c School for Scandal\u2014Act 2, Scene 1\u201d\u2014Sheridan.\u201c The Lady\u2019s Request to her Lover\u201d\u2014A Burlesque.\u201cJessie Brown\u2014An incident of the Siege of Lucknow.\" Doors open at 7J.To commence at 8J o\u2019clock.Reserved Seats 50 cents ; Rear seats 25 cents.Tickets to be procured at Nordheimer\u2019s Music Store, St.Lawrence Hall, aud Book Store of B.Dawson & Son, and at the Door.July 23,\t175 ^ X X T FRINGE OF WALES TO Cauada and the Uuited States.The Proprietor of FRANZ XiBSXiIB'S Illustrated Newspaper, NOW IN ITS TENTH VOLUME.And allowed by all to be the only reliable Pictorial Paper published on the American Continent, has obtained permission from the Duke op Newcastle for his Artists to accompany the PRINCE OP WALES from England, whereby he will be able to give faithfal pictures of every event connected with the visit of the Prince of Wales, from the time he leaves England until his final departure from the Shores of America, including his receptions in the different Towns he will pass through\u2014 Incidents connected with his Travels\u2014Portraits of Celebrated Persons he will visit\u2014 Ceremonies of every kind he will take part in, otc.Quebec & Riviere du Leap District OF THE Grand Trunk Railway.RIVIERE DU LOUP, CACOUNA, AND THE RIVEE SAGUENAY.EV1AIL TS?A1H leaves Point Levi at 4.15 P.M., daily, on arrival of train from Portland, Montreal and the West, arriving at Riviere du Loup at 9 P.M.LEAVES Riviere du Loup at 9 A.M , daily, arriving at Point Levi at 2 P.M., enabling Passengers to take the Express Train for Montreal, Portland and the West, MIXED TRAIH leaves Point Levi every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8.20 A.M., arriviug at Riviere du Loup at 3.M.LEAVES Riviere du Loup every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 A.M., arriving at Point Levi at 11.30 A M.!S\u201c Conveyances will always be in attendance at Riviere du Loup Station to convey Passengers to Caoouna, and the steamers Magnet and Saguenay, which await the arrival of Mail Train, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.Through Tickets to Riviere du Loup, $5\u2014to be had at the Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Office, Great St.James Street.ABBOTT & FREER.Poit Levi, July 10, 1860.\t1m 175 Grand Trunk Railway.IHE EXPRESS TRAIN TO QU BBE G LEAYES POINT ST.CHARLES STATION at 4.00 P.M., aud arrives at Quebec at 9.4 5 P.M.83\u201d' Tourists availing themselves of the 3.00 P.M.t?pecial Train to view the VICTORIA Bridge return to Point St.Charles in time to proceed to QUEBEC by the EXPRESS TRAIN.W.SHANLY, General Manager.July 2.\t2m 157 23\u201d Frank Leslie\u2019e Illustrated Newspaper is sold by all News-Dealers, and is received in the Canadas every Monday.S3\u201d If you wish to be posted up, order the paper at once from any News-Dealer and you will be regularly supplied.July 23.\t175 N0RDBEIIERS\u2019 MUSIC Mhh, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, TUESDAY& WEDNESDAY the 23rd, 24th aud 25th instant.MBS.SAM.COWELIj, CONFESSEDLY the most extraordinary Musical Comedian of the age, whose fame throughout England, Scotland and Ireland, and foi some months past in New York, Philadelphia and his recent triumphs iu New Orleans and Mobile, stamp him as the ATTRACTION of the day.Will be assisted by the accomplished Vocalist Jfliss Si,Hie Germon, And THE SEDGWICKS (Father & Son), On the Treble and Bass English Concertina.Conductor., .Mr, A.Sedgwick.Admission, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents.Concert to commence at 8| o\u2019clock.July 20.\te 173 MOW RIM, TWO MAGNIFICENT LITHOGRAPHIC HEWS OF VICTOEIA BRIDGE [SUMMER AND WINTER], BY Hunter & Pickup, Neatly Tinted, Accompanied with a HAND-BOOK, containing a full and aceuiate description of the Bridge, &c.Price $1.83\u201d For Sale by E.Pickup, adjoining Post tt-W® 5 Pu 1)a?rsoh & Son, R.& A.Miller, C.Hill, and by Pickup\u2019s News Boys on the cars.July 24.\tl75 FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED.nr^WO GENTLEMEN are desirous of finding JL .APARTMENTS with a genteel French Family, where no other Boarders are kept.The vicinity of Beaver Hall preferred.Apply to F., Herald Office, July 23.\tn 175 CRICKET.KINGSTON vs.MONTREAL.THE RETURN MATCH will be PLAYED on the GROUND of the MONTREAL CRICKET CLUB, on MONDAY, the 23rd instant.Wickets to' he pitched at 10 A.M.Admission,.12] cents.July 21.\t__________ 174 Just Published, IN one handsome Post SvoYolume, Illustrated with many GutSj and issued by Longman & Co., of London, in their best style Salmon Fishing in Canada, by a resident.Edited by Sir J.E.Alexander.Price\u2014$2.50.This Book is interesting to the economist who regards the St.Lawrence Fisheries solely as a means of national wealth, as well as to the amateur who views them only as a means of healthful recreation.The magnificent scenery of the Lower Ht.Lawrence, and the rare sport to be found in its waters and these of its tributaries, have never before been described, except in some few articles in magazines or newspapers.In this Book, the \u201cResi dent\u201d has given much practical information, tvhich a resident only can give, seasoned with the quiet humor of a \u201cgent e fisher-man,\u201d and conveyed with the practical skill of a scholar.\t^ DAWSON & SON, No.23 Great St.James Street.July 23.175 BRITISH AMCHSSIMCE CG\u2019L Notice is hereby given that the THIRT Y-FOURTH DIVIDEND, on the CAPITAL ST OOK of this INSTITUTION paid iu, was this ds ty declared for the half-year ending on the THIRTEENTH INSTANT, at the rate of three per cent, and that the same will be payable at the OF\u2019FCE of the COMPANY, on and after Monday, the Qih day of July next.The Transfer Book will accordingly be closed from the 2nd till the 7th day of JULY, both inclusive.By order of the Board.T.W.BIRCHALL, Managing Director.British America Assurance Office, ) Toronto, June 26, S.860:\t)\tm-175 SSr\u2019FIRE RISKS continue to be taken for the above Company at the reduced rates.M.H.GAULT.INLAND MMUNE INSURANCE.British America Assurance Co.INLAND MARINE RISKS, on Hulls and Cargoes, taken on the most favorable terms.M.H.GAULT.Agent.July :23.\tm-175 WWW ASSIMM COMPANY.NOTDCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVI-DIÎND of three per cent, on the paid-up CAP1TAJL STOCK of this COMPANY, for the half-year ending on the 31st MAY last, was this day declared, and will be payable at the OFFilCE of the COMPANY, on and after the lOth day of JULY instant.By 'Order ,\tB.HALDAN, Secretary.Western Asaunance Company\u2019s Office, ) Toronto, July 6, 1860.\t) ty* FIRE RISKS taken for the above well-managed Company at fair rams of W^mium.Agent.July 22.\t_\t'\t» i?5 MOTHERS ! The attention of mothers is called to Dr Eaton\u2019s Infantile Cordial, which is highly recommended for all complaints attending Teething, such as Dysentery, Colic, Croup, See.\u201cHAIR DYE rHAlOYE ! !_ WM.A.BATCHELOR\u2019S HAIR DYE ! TJie Original and Best in the World ! ! ! * LL others are mere imitations, and should be avoid-.O, ed, if you wish to escape ridicule; GREY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Bro~-> or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin.FIFTEEN MEDALiS and DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm.A.Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,009 applications have been made to the Hair of the patrons of his famous Dye.WM.A.BATCHELOR\u2019S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ili effects of bad Dyes remedied j ihe Hair invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.Sold in all Cities and Towns of the United States by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers.The genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WILLIAM A.BATCHELOR, 16 Bond Street, New York.April 18\t__________lv DW 93______ IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ! Relief in Ten Æinutes ! BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS ARE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat,Hoarseness,Difficult Breathing, Incipient Consumption, and Diseases of the Lungs.They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them.Thousands have been restored to Itealth that had before despaired.Testimony given in hundreds of cases.A single Jose relieves in Ten Minutes: Ask for Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers\u2014the original and only genuine is stamped \u201cBryan.\u201d Spurious kinds are odered for sale, Twenty-five cents a box.Sold by dealers generally; JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N.Y.For Sa\u2019e by J.M.Henry & Sons ; Lymans.Savage & Co.; Carter, Kerry Sc Co.; Lamplough Sc Campbell ; ft i.Lyman & Co.; Medical Hall ; and all Medicine Dealers.HORTHRUP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., General Agents for the Canadas.April 4.\t'y DW mwf IS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1 SIR JAMES CLARKE\u2019S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a prescription ot Sir J.Clarke, lM;D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.THIS well-known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, fiom any cause whatever; and, although a power-tut remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited.It will, iu a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pam in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness.Fatigue on slight exertion Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics Sick H eadache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed.These Pills have never been known to fail where THE DIRECTIONS ON TUE 2ND PAGE OF PAMPHLET ARE WELL OBSERVED; For full particulars, get a Pamphlet, free, of the Agent.N.B.\u2014$t and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 Pills, by return mail.JOB MOSES, Rochester, N.Y., Sole Proprietor.' NORTURUP Sc LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., General Agents for the Canadas.For Sale in Montreal by Lymans, Savuge&Co.; Carter.Kerry&Co.; Lamplough Sc Campbell; S.J.Lyman &.Co., j at the Medical Hall; and all Medicine Dealers.April 4.\tly DW 81 Holloway\u2019s Pills.\u2014The Last Resource.\u2014 Dysentary.\u2014There is but one unfailing remedy for this class of inflammatory disorders, alter all other remedies have failed\u2014Holloway\u2019s Pills, which act directly on the cause of the complaint.Laudanum, Morphine and Calomel are indiscriminately prescribed according to the discretion of the attendant physician ; these may give a temporary alleviation, but they eventually irritate the bowels without removing the source\u2014on the contrary, Holloway\u2019s Pills soothe the bowels by evacuating the acrid matter which inflames them, cleanse the stomach of all exciting humors and restore its normal tone aud vigor.Read the advertisement.July 23.\tr-DC 175 ' MOTHERS i Read the following testimony to the success of Dr.Eaton\u2019s Infantile Cordial :\u2014 \u201cMorganville, July 20, 1859.\u201cDr.Eaton\u2014Dear Sir\u2014I have much pleasure in certifying to the perfect harmlessness and efficacy of your Infantile Cordial, and cheerfully recommend it to those who have children teething.I have used it in my own family, and have sold over two hundred bottles the past year.All those who have ever used it unite in its praise for all diseases for which you recommend it.Yours, &c., E.F.LATHROP.\u201d BLOOD FOOD I BLOOD FOOD I ! \u201cDr.Bronson\u2014Sir\u2014It may not be valueless to you to know that I have used the different preparations of Blood Food in several cases, and uniiormly with success ; aud that I am convinced they are a nearer approximation to the means of a radical cure of those cases of Chronic Diseases for which they are prepared, than any other Medicinal Agencies known to the Pharmacopæia.\u201cI recommend these Preparations, as I am naturally desirous that they should be most widely tested and adopted.\u201cR.K.BROWN, M.D., \u201c120 West Broadway; \u201c New York, Sept.18, 1859.\u201d 83\u201d See advertisement.For Sale by all druggists.Lymans, Savage & Co., Wholesale Agents for Canada.July 3.\tlm-DC-158 IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY.The following, from Dr.D.Y.Williams, is one of the many thousands of letters received from eminent medical men, testifying to the efficacy of Holloway\u2019s Pills for Liver Complaints and Bilious Disorders :\u2014 Professor Holloway : Dear Sir,\u2014I wish to get some of your medicines.I am a physician, and have an extensive practice.I have tried your Pills, and found them the best Pills I have ever used.They seem to act upon the Hepatio Ducts of the Liver mildly, but promptly, and more surely than Calomel or Podophyllum, and without debilitating or depleting the system.Hoping to hear from you soon, with a list of prices, I remain, your\u2019s, &c., DANIEL Y.WILLIAMS, M.D., Allisonville, Prince Edward Co., O.W.June 8.\t137 MRS.WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation\u2014will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels.Depend upou it.Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants.Perfectly safe in all cases.See advertisement in another column.\tW D 76 A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE.N.H.Downs\u2019 Elixir is the oldest Cough Me dicine that has any considerable sale in New England or Canada.It is warranted for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, aud all diseases of the Chest and Lungs.Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle.Sold by all Druggists in Canada.See advertisement in another part of the paper.Try it and you will always use it.J.M.Henry aud Sons, Waterbury, Yermont, and No, 30 St.Henry Street, Montreal, general agents.N.H.DOWNS.February 22.\tDCS-ly-46 The Maqio Lotion is the strongest Pain-Killer in the world.It will stop pain in the back, shoulders, joints in 25 minutes ; it will cure rheumatism, restoring the carbon, and strengthening the spine and joints ; it will cure neuralgia pain in 15 minutes ; it will stop the toothache in 3 minutes ; it will stop the headache in 10 minutes\u2014it is the best article for headache in the world.See testimonials at the Druggists, where it can be obtained.Sold in Montreal by Lymans, Savage & Co., wholesale and retail ; also sold by Richard Birks andS.J.Lyman & Co., and recommended by scores in this city.Sold in the Eastern Townships and the United States.Compounded by Dr.E.C.Bowker, Boston.Februarv 9.\t34 POR attraction, a Menagerie surpasses anything that can possibly be gotten up.\u2014 The innocent recreation and instruction it affords are universally acknowledged on all sides.It derives its support from the learned, the moral and the religious.Menageries are regarded as orthodox, and the Elephant and the Monkey find an audience in places where the equestrian exercises are prohibited by legal statute.A COMPLETE MANAGERIE\u2014THE ONLY ONE IN AMERICA.AN ENTIRE NEW OUTFIT.NEW FIVE CENTRE-POLE WATER PROOF CANVAS.This mammoth Zoological Enterprise is the largest and most perfect ever attempted.Unpreccdeaited Success.A favorable opportunity now presents itself to Parents and Guardians, who wish to amuse and instruct their children in the Great Study of Natural Histoiy.COLOSSAL GOLDEN BARGE, drawn by six dapple grey horses.Barge will be occupied by SILLOWAY\u2019S CORNET BAND, assisted by JNO.FORBES, Champion Trick Drummer.The two great WAR ELKPHANTS, Gladiator aud mate, will be performed by that celebrated African hunter, B.F.Driesbach.Herr Driesbach Shaw will cuter the den of Wild Animals, afternoon and evening.List oi Animals.GNU, or HORNED HORSE\u2014the only one in America.CALIFORNIA DANCING GRIZZLY BEARS.AFRICAN OSTRICH\u20146 feet high.Black and White LLAMA, or Ambrican Camel.Seven Lions\u2014Asiatic Lion, Silver Mane Lion, Black Mane Lion, (the largest ever seen.) Two Young Lions.Two Tigers ; Leopards ; one tame Hyena, the only one ever seen ; Ocelot, or Tiger Cat ; one Panther; Wolves; Jaekall; Pecaries ; Ant Eater ; two Ichneumons ; Parrotts ; Golden Pheasants ; a colony of Apes, Baboons, Monkeys, &c., &c., NUMBERING NEARLY 150 DIFFERENT SPECIMENS.Rare specimens of OURANG OUTANG, entitled the Child of the Suo.Engagement of T.H.WILLIAMS, the Celebrated Cannon Ball Performer.Also, the EDUCATED BULL, DON JUAN, Jr.The Intellectual Ponies, Robin Gray and Cupid, from Cooke\u2019s Royal Amphitheatre, late of Boston Academy of Music.Trick Pony, May Fly, and the Brazilian Ape Riders.TWO PERFORMANCES, Afternoon, opens at 2 o\u2019clock.Evening, opens at 6J o'clock.Cards of Admission, 25 cents.Reserved Seats 50 cents.Children under 12 years, 15 cents.WILL EXHIBIT AT MONTREAL AT CtLILBAULT\u2019S GARDENS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, July 23rd, 24th, and 25th.Procession will enter the city at about 10 o\u2019clock on the morning of the Exhibition, and parade through all the principal streets.July 17.\t17,21, 23, 25 170 Montreal District llaces 'ILL TAKE PLACE CINTHE, on the at ST.HYA- w 24th and 25th July next, At HALF-PAST ONE o\u2019clock, P.M.FÏB.S® SJOT.1.\tThe QUEEN\u2019S PLATE\u20141 and Jth of a mile heats\u2014M.D.T.C.W.2.\tThe CITY PURSE\u2014$150\u20142 mile heats\u2014 M.D.T.C.W.3.\tThe LADIES\u2019 PURSE\u2014$100\u2014mile heats\u2014 Gentlemen riders\u2014Weight, 147 lbs.1.\tHURDLE RACE\u2014$120\u20142 mile dash\u2014hur- dles 3] feet high\u2014Weight 150 lbs.2.\tThe CITIZENS\u2019 PURSE\u2014$100\u2014mile heats three in five\u2014M.D.T.C.W.3.\tThe BEATEN PLATE\u2014$50\u2014mile heats.A Special Train will leave Point St.Charles in time for the Races.Further particulars will be given hereafter.O.DESILET, S M.D.T.C, St.Hyacinthe, June 11.\t143 Hraud Trunk Eailway of Uanada* MONTREAL DISTRICT TURF CLUE RACES.A.5 SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Point St.Charles, for ST.HYACINTHE, on the 24th and 25th JULY instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A.M., to return from St.Hyacinthe at SIX, P.M.g|FARE, to St.Hyacinthe and back, $1.O.DESILETS, S.M.D.T.C.July 14.\t168 WHAT DO YOU THINK ?ANOTHER GREAT CLEARING SALE OF SMlEi STOCK; AT MES I0RÎS0M CO'S.[Late Morison, Cameron & Empey], 288 aud 290 Kotre Dame Street, FOE TEN DAYS ONLY.COMMENCING ON MONDAY, 23rd JULY.SUBINS THE CHEAP SALE THE Wholesale Warehouse WILL ALSO BE THROWN OPEN FOR RETAIL_TRADE.83\u201dF0R PARTICULARS OF GOODS, SEE ABBREVIATED CATALOGUE IN TO-DAY\u2019S U Found, A PURSE, containing a small sum ofjmoney.The owner may recover the same by applying at the Herald Offiee, July 3.\t15?Weekly Herald.\u201d ALSO, IN SAT USED A\t& MDMDAY\u2019S \u201cDaily Herald.\u201d Tea experienced Salesmen Wanted JAS.fVIORlSON & co., 288 & 290 NOTRE DAME STREEP.July 20.\t173 FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A CONVENIENT HOUSE, situated in Dorchester Street, corner of St.Hubert Street.Rent irom August 1st to next May, .£41 5s.July 23.175 nlf .afrffiWf KiAft\tiv- AisCvSE.ê I 'Sz."]
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