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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, Oct.27,1863.Arrival» and Departures of IVIails at IVIontreal- MAILS.Quebec by Steamboat, including f Bprel, Three Rivers, 13atiscan,&c ( l .) Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train____[1] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and Clarenceville.N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and Island Pond.[3] Portland.l4| Chateàuguay, Beauharnois and) Huntingdon.( Lachine.J St.Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsbur! Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent, St.Eustache.Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Way to Ottawa, including Offices in Two Mountains.Terrebonne, New Glasgow .St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.Island, via Portland, Wednesdays and Saturdays.Ditto fortnightly from Boston__ DUE.CLOSE.6.30\ta m 5.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 10.30 pm 9.20 a m 10.30\ta m 10.30 a m 9.30\tam 11.00\tpm 6.30\ta m I.\t55 pm 6.30 a m 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tp m II.\t00 am 11.00 am 10.30\tam 6.30 a n 2.00\tpm 6.30 p m 5.00\tp m 6.30 am 4.15\tpm 9.00\ta m 4.00\tp m 6.30\ta m 5.30\tp m 3.00\tp in 7 00 a m 3.00 p m 3.00\tp m 9.00\tam 3.00\tp m 3.00\tp m 6.00\tam 6.00\tam 2\t00 p m 2.15\tp m 3\t00 pm 7.30\ta m 2.45 p m 7.00\tam 7.00a m 6.00\ta m 7.00\tam 3.00\tp m 2.30\tp m AN» DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.1]\tConductor\u2019s Bag open till 'i'.lO a.m.2]\tdo\tdo\t6.10 p.m.- 3]\tdo\tdo\t9.40 a.m.&\t3.25 P.M.[4]\tdo\tdo\t3.25 p.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Marl.Ail the above Mails (exclusive of the St.John, N.B., &'C\u201e) are daily except Sunday.1 > BOEiVING EX SHIPS IN PORT^Parma-B_L son Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, Stilton Cheese, Dutch Cheese, Queen\u2019s Arms Cheese, Chedder Cheese ; Mocha, Java, and Costa Rico Coffee.Layer Raisins, boxes, halves and quarters, Valencia Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Currants Turkey Figs\u2014Crop 1863.Cocoa Nibs, Fry\u2019s Cocoa, &c ; and 121 packages Crosse & Black-well\u2019s Pickles.Sauces, Potted Meats, Sardines, &e., &c.ALEX.MoGIBBON.October 14.\t245 ir GIBB & cn.VOLUME X¥.'J'HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 100 hhds Bright Porto Ricol 250 brls Yellow Refined J 200 do Crushed A\t}¦ SUGARS 200 do Dry Crushed | 100 do Ground\tJ £00 bags Arrncan Rice 300 bxes Layer Raisins 15 brls Currants 20 hhds Colman\u2019s Mustard DAVID TORRANCE & CO.October 7.PIANOSI_ MUSIC! Read this 1\u2014Nearly impossible, but True 1 OUR World-renewed PIANOS\u2014the result of all modern improvements\u2014are offered now at extremely low rates.All Pianos warranted for five years, and taken back if not suitable.Our prices are from $250 upwards.Dealers and Teachers will find it to their own profit by recommending our Pianos.100,000 references given.MUSIC\u2014In spite of the high premium on gold, and 30 per cent duties, we concluded to sell all foreign and domestic Music of every description at only 2 and 3 cents per page (nearly one third OÎ t,£.c farmer prices).All orders from the country promptly filb ' and mailed, postage paid, on receipt of the pric.\\ Depositors wanted in every city.P.A.WUNDERWANN, 629 Broadway, New York.October 7.\t239 MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1863.opening, 21 CASES, ex \u201cNova-Scotian\u2019 S.S., consisting of the NEWEST GOODS for FALL and WINTER wear, in OVER-COATS, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS and VESTINGS, SILK, MERINO and LAMBS\u2019 WOOL UNDERCLOTHING.TIES, SCARFS, MUFFLERS, &c , &c., with every article of Gentlemen\u2019s wear.Sept.15\tly 0 MICE.XN consequence of the destruction of the T bacco Crop, and the advancing state of the market, the Subscribers have received instructions from the holders of the TOBACCOS intended to have been offered at a Trade Sale to withdraw them from the market.CUVILLIER & CO.September 26.\t230 Jill P_.accountant, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, Montreal.OFFICE\u2014Over Scottish Provincial Assurance Company, 2nd floor, S3=Bnoks in Arrear brought up, and Bankrupt Estates settled.September 26.\t6m 230 rip HE Subscribers make LIBERAL CASH I ADVANCES or authorize DRAFTS on their Correspondents in France, England and the United States, against Consignments of all descriptions of Produce.OFFER FOR SALE : CHICORY in tins CHEAP OLaRET and BRANDY in cases Import on Commission all kinds of Goods COURCHET & CO., No.7 St.John Street.August 26.\t»\t50 BUTCHER\u2019S UGiTiiifi mum SUPPLIES a want felt by every good Housekeeper.Every Sheet will kill a quart where flies are thick.Remember that it is DUTCHER\u2019S that does this, and refuse the base mitations that are offered.The real article is or sale by all respectable Druggists.June 1.\t12Ô liSSUUii üiUiTtü nunILU FOR 3UW OF M r ANTED, ONE THOUSAND TOISES of ROUGH STONES, to fco delivered at SOItEL in the Course of July, August and September next.Apply at the RICHELIEU COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE, No.29 Commissionere\u2019 Street.J.B.LAMERE, Agent.June 10.\t137 L i aiJkj&Rs t^'.E CLOTHINP.& OUTFITTING WARQIOUS®^ MJTFirrac m ÆTNÀ n ! HARTFORD, ASSETS.COM.$3,000,000.Toronto Auction Mart Established 1834.WAKEFIELdTcOATE & \u20ac0., Auctioneers and Cominissioû Merchants, KÏNG STREET, TOROSTTO- £J\u201cMerchandise Sold on the usual credit of the country, and Sales cashed if required.william Wakefield, FREDERICK W.CO ATE.August 26\t3m 203 TIN FOIL AND MïïTALLIC CA?HaNUFACTOBF Ho.3S Crosby Street, S'.JOHN «F.OHOOKE ^ Are manufacturing, unaer their Patent, ROLLED TJS'iS FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED, OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Pine Cut and Cavendsh Tobacco, Ckectt, Spices, fyc., fyc., &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brillianej and strength of the imported article.METALLIC GAPS.INVALUABL3 For Sealing Bottles containing Wine or othei \u2022îqnîïîs.^ Jarc,\tetAiT^î.d .J.h\tratua o.iesign required.Also, MUSIC PLATES, SOLDEE, TYPE & BHITAHHIA MVAL June 25.\tly 150 THIS old and well-known COMPANY continues to insure on very favourable terms.The Policies issued at this Agency are secured by deposit of Provincial Securities, and all losses paid promptly in Gold.ROBERT WOOD, Agent.October 3.\t3m 236 J8HN LAIRD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SHIFPIBG AND «EŒESS&Ia AUEH'T, 12 Peter Street,.Quebec.October 13.\t244 Cognac.THE Undersigned respectfully invites the attention of the Trade to the above celebrated Company\u2019s annual consignment of VERY OLD AND SUPERIOR PÂLE BRIDIES.For Sale, in Bond or Duty Paid, in hhds and cases, and of different Vintages.ROMEO H.STEPHENS, Agent for the Vine Growers\u2019 Company.Sept.16.\t220 BRITISH \u2019 OU fflMG C0IPIÏ, ËMÏSKILLM, C.W.The Undehsisned have been Appointed SOLE ARESTS in LOWER CANADA VEitUIOLYE a G BANKERS, No.44 Wall Street, New 'STork.O., WILL CONTINUE TO FURNISH Ü.S, As long FIVE-TWENTY /BONDS at par and as issued by Government, interest.CHEQUES on OITY BANKS received in payment.INTEREST on BONDS to commence on day of deposit.CONSTANTLY ON HAND, for Sale at mar-kof rstto * U S 6 Per Cent.COUPON BONDS of 1881 U.S.CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS \u2014Interest payable in Gold.U.S.CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS __Interest payable in Currency.SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES.Maturing Certificates of IndeMed-ness Collected or received in payment of any of the above.i ,\tV til *0W Yurk, Aaguso 4.VERMILYE & CO.¦\t- ' L Hu! 10 r' TO LET.A FIRST CLASS TWO STORY CUT STONE HOUSE and Garden in Upper University Street, containing all the modern improvements.Possession immediately.Two years Lease after 1st May if desired.Apply to October 14.1863.CHAS.TUGGEY.245 Apothecaries to E.R.S.The Prino oi Wales.MEBICAX.11 ALE.SAVOR Y & M GORE\u2019S aRANULAR EFFERVESCING VICHY SALT Granular Effervescing Seltzer Water Chalybeate Salt Garb Lithia Salt Oitrate of Magnesia Citrate of Iron Salt Tasteless Gregory\u2019s Mixture Savory & Moore's Etherodine, Essence of Sun-bell, \u201cDatura Patula,\u201d Cigarettes for Asthma, &c.Ac.Just received per SS.Bohemian, by KENNETH CAMPBELL & GO.Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Best Defined Petioteum Oil, WARRANTED FOR Quality, Safety and Iliuminating Power ! M.GUTMAN & CO., 14 Lemoine Street, Montreal, C.E.tf\u201dShippers and Wholesale Buyers supplied only.August 25.\t3m 20 243 £AA OZ.BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE, the 01/ \\ ) new and invaluable Sedative, Soporific, and Astringent Medicine, now universally used for the alleviation of pain.Just received rom London, per SS.Bohemian, by 243\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.PA- 243 DOZ.0ALISAYA ELIXIR\u2014The most D KENNETH CAMPBELL & 007 Toys, Meerschaum Pipes AND PORCELAIN GOODS.Louis Pokorny, So.176 Fulton Street,.Hew York, IMPORTS ra^HOSE 4-^TIOLES to order, in Bond, or B .AijuvA* fin.w rianariian Trftdft.September 2.\t3ra 209 500 DOZ.TOILET SOAPS, English and Canadian\u2014English Toilet Magnums, in 3 doz.boxes, for $3 per box.Just received by SS.Bohemian.243\tKENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.FINE TURKEY SPONGE\u2014-Honey Comb Sponge, Sponge Bags, Smelling Bottles Areca Nqt Tooth Paste, Ac., &c.Just re-oeived by SS.Bohemai}.KENNETH CAMPBELL 6 CO.October 12.2^3 Drugs, chemicals, patent ^edi CINES, PERFUMERY, &e., &c.\u2014The Subscriber has received per \u201c Burnside\u201d and \u201c City of Quebec,\u201d fresh supplies of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery.Patent Medicines, Bird Seeds, Bane Seed Oil, &c., &c.JOHN GARDNER, Chemist, Ac., (Opposite Morison\u2019s}, Notre Dame Street.October 12.\t2.43 HONEY in THE COMB j also, finest Strained Honey In 3, 6, »sd 12 lb jars, just received an.dfor sale by October 12.J.GARDNER.243 LEECHES\u2014Finest Speckled, 1,000 just received.October 12.J.GARDNER, Druggist, Ac.243 Cl ARDN^R\u2019S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, T unrivalled for purity and cheapness.In I ib packets, is.3d.each ; also, in 3 oz , 4 oz and 5 oz.packets at Wholesale by the dozen.aARDNER\u2019S COUGH REMEDY in bottles Is.3d.and 2s.6d.each.A valuable Medicine for relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.Difficulty of Breathing, Ac., Ac.©\"HEIR'S Clothing aud Outfitting Establishment, 68 MoGILL STREET, JfOATBÏAli.THE Subscriber wishes to iufisrm his Friends and Oustomers that he has enlarged his BUSINESS in the WHOLESALE LINE, and is now prepared to offer inducements to purchasers which cannot be surpassed.Country Merchants wili find it to t.ieir advantage to call and examine, and judge for themselves.G armer ts made to order at short notice.AH orders punctually attended to.J.O\u2019HEIR, 68 McGill Street, Montreal.Sept 22.\t226 HIVE ¥0U EOT A COUOM ?rriHE present changeable weather having given A rise to numerous COUGHS and COLDS, We would recommend parties so afllicted to immediately purchase a box of MePHERrlON\u2019S celebrated COUGH LOZENGES, as there is nothing more dangerous than a neglected COLD How often do we see and hear of fine healthy young people of both.sexes, who gave promise of living to a good old age, cut down in their prime and carried to an untimely grave by such neglect.Take warning in time.These Lozenges are prepared only by the proprietor, J.A.HARTE, without whose name none are genuine, GLASGOW DRUG HALL, 268 Notre Dame Street.Sept.22\t»\t226 Concentra ted compound decoction, or FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA.\u2014One ounce equal to half a pint of the best made Decoction as ordered by the London College of Physicians This preparation wili be found in every way pre-fergbje to the Decoction as usually prepared is better adapted for keeping, iu consequence of the concentrated slat,e ip wjjiph it is prepared, and is more portable and cpnyeniept for travel.)ers.In bottles $1.00 each.None genuine unless the name \u201c Gardner, Montreal,\u2019' is blown jn the glass of each bottle.J, GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 (West Ê^d) N#tre Dame, near McGill Street.October 12.\t2^3 OYSTERS! OYSTERS! 17ROM CARAQUETTE, BUCTOUCHE and ^ ST.SIMON, always on hand and for sale at the Subscribers' Grocery Store, 46 Notre Dame Street, corner of Bonsecours Street.The best Oysters of the above description expressly caught aud selected by our Agents on the spot.500 banels already received, and the remainder (1500) will be forwarded every week, so as to Lave always on hand a constant supply of good fresh Oysters.Also, a large quantity of New York, Boston, and Portland Oysters, well packed .in kegs and tins, received daily at .BRUNKAU, NADEAU & GO\u2019S, 46 Notre Dame Street, corner of Bonsecours Street.October 21.\t261 Ï7OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 \u2019 Tins Best London White Lead Tins do Venetian Red Paint Tins do Spanish Brown do Tins do Green\tdo Tins do Blue\tdo Tins do Yellow\tdo Tins do Black\tdo Brls do Whiting HAVILLAND ROUIH September 14.the mm.SOIKEES MUSICALES EVERY EVEMIUG.Overtures, Operatic Selections Instrumeutai Solos, &c, By the well-known BAND OF THE ESTABLISHMENT.Conductor\u2014Mr.A.Sedgwick.tS~A Change of Programme each night Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.August 12.\t2f2 COSMOPOLITAN HEW COICERT HALL PLACE D\u2019ARiyjES.Admission Free, COMMENCING AT Half-past Seven every Evening.INSTRUMENTALISTS : Violin.,, .Mr.J.Manning Pianist.Mr.J.Giles, Cornet.Mr.MpCormack.VOCALISTS: Buffo.Mr.R.Newton, Soprano.Madame Newton Contralto.Miss Njsjyton, Characteristic., .Ljttle Ivy.CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING.FOR THEIR Novelties For Smokers.'-pHE undersigned having just returned from I New York, would respectfully announce to her numerous cu lomers that she has made large purchases IN BOND of NEW GOODS, comprising :\u2014 MEERSCHAUM PIPES, of new and beautiful designs ; CIGAR HOLDERS, POUCHES, CIGA-RETTOS, PIPE OASES, and a large sunply of choice HAVANA CIGARS and FINE TOBACCOS.And, in addition to the above, a large and well selected assortment of the new INDIA RUBBER PIPES, STEMS, MATCH BOXES, &c.The Tobaccos anil.Cigars befng of that choice quality for which tbig establishment has been famous for so many years, it is only necessary to add that the pi ices will be found strictly moderate and satisfactory to all purchasers.G.LEVEY, 149 Notre Dame Street.October 19.\t249 TO LET, FOUR of the FINE NEW BLOCK of FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, known as \u201c Ennony Terrace,\u201d Mc-____ Tavish Street.The handsome new residences of Mr.Hugh Allan, Mr.Henry Lyman and Mr.Wood are situated in this street.Four of the Eight Houses are already Let.Apply to F.DAVtD, 46 Dorchester Street, East.September 10.\t216 TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.Those large and commodious premises, No.297 St.Paul street, recently occupied as a Dry Goods Store by Messrs.John Smith & Co.Apply to COURT & MACINTOSH.October 3.\t236 N O TJ C E.BRIGADE OFFICE, Montreal, 3rd October, 1863.THE Volunteer Rifle Ranges, at Point St.Charles, are on no account to be used for any other purpose than for Target Practice, and that only upon a written permission from this Office.By Order.JOHN MACPHERSON, Major, 237\tBrigade Major.To Coal Oil Sealers.THE Subscriber has for sale, at low prices, the following ROOK OILS\tHamilton\u2019 Light Amber, \u201cDon\u201d Light Amber, \u201cDon\u201d White Amber, \u201c London\u201d White, \u201c Cedar Creek\u201d White, \u201c Credit\u201d Light Amber, \u201cIngersoli\u201d Light Amber, \"Webster\u2019s\u201d Light Amber.Also, \u201cDon,\u201d \u201cCredit, ai i \u201c Phoenix\u201d Benzine.Oil Dealers and Shippers supplied.D.MORRIOE, Commercial Chambers, «« cn_\tStreet.Just Keceired, Medical Depot,\u2014^McGill Street, A completejassortmont of GENUINE ENGLISH DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.Everything sold in the establishment is warranted of the purest and best quality.September 15.\t220 PHOII miiBBÏ, Torouto, C, W.0RN HC CLOWX TORQHtO tchon For Sale, Half-chests Uncoloured Japan Do Coloured do Hhds Sugar Bbla London Crushed Sugar Do Lump\tdo Hhds Coleman\u2019s Mustard Bags Pimento Bbls Jamaica Ginger Tierces Chicory Bbls Copperas Do Sal Soda Casks Bleaching Powder Do Soda Ash Do Caustic Soda Do Sal Ammonia Do Alum Kegs Saltpetre Hhds Blundell\u2019s and Spence's Linseed Oil Qr-casks Linseed Oil PHILLIPS & CO.October 15.\t246 F \u2022«7 JOHN McGEE, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Bealei IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF stokes mmmm The New CooU Stove \u201cCanada,\u201d For Coal or Wood; Original and Patented.Got up expressly for the MONTREAL CITY TRADE.The most economical and efficient Cook Stove iu the market ; completely taking the place of the \u201c STEWARD,\u201d \u201c IMITATION STEWARD,\u201d and TRIUMPH._ ROTICf.SEALED TENDERS, iu duppcaj-e, (marked on the Envelope \u201c Tenders for Wine,\u2019\u2019) will be received by the SENIOR COMMISSARIAT OFFICER at MONTREAL, until NOON on the SECOND NOVEMBER, for 100 dozen Soils of Port Wine, (6 Bottles per Imperial Gallon,) FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES.Samples in duplicate will be required to be sent (suitably labelled,) to the Office of the Principal Purveyor, where forms of Tender can be procured, together with all information respecting the mode and period of delivery.Tenders to state price, exclusive of duty, The Wine can, on Certificate, be through the Custem House duty free.Commissariat, Canada, ?Montreal, 19th October, 1863.S du 249 SOME vile swiqdleps been palining off upon the inhabitants of the Oanadas, counterfeits of my universal remedies\u2014Holloway'?Pills and Ointment.I therefore warn all Druggists, Apothecaries, &c., that I have placed a stamp upon my remedies, and changed the wrappers, &c., so that none can fail to see the difference between the eld style and the new.Therefore dealers will consult their own safety by buying no more old style Pills and Ointment, as I cannot warrant for tboir being genuine.To those who have the old ètyje on hand, if they are in unbroken packages, I will exchange them for the new style, at my own expense\u2014that is to say, I will pay the freight to my depot and back, if returned to me before the 1st day of November, 1863.80 Maiden Lane, New York.THOMAS HOLLOWAY, Saptembora .\t^m 24.4 THE ' AI.BAHIAH\u201d Flrsl Prize Stove FORMS NO CLINKERS! REQUIRES NO FIRE BRICKS 1 RADIATES THE HEAT FROM THE BASE! OOSUMES ALL THE GAS 1 icrit has superseded alj otjier Stoves.FOR SALE AT MBlLLEUa & GO\u2019S.71 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014 AMD,\u2014 A large variety of Hall, Parlor and Hitchen Moves, FOR WOOD OÇ COAL.71 Great St, Janies Street.MBIIXEUH & CO, October 14.\t245 October 2.235 & CO.21 TUftUSHJATHS.THE TURKISH BATHS in VITRE STREET are now in operation, and OPEN to the PUBLIC, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS, until further notice.Careful attendance and every comfort may be relied on.May 1.\ttsrslOt STOKE HOUSE, 303 and 304 St.Pant Street.NOW RECEIVING\u2014H ALL STOVE S\u2014 Morning Glory, Albanian, Violet, Gas Burners.COOKING STOVES\u2014Iron Duke, Duchess Empire State, Companion, celebrated P.P, Stewart\u2019s Stove, for wopd or coal.CHALLENGE RAfrGE \u2014Imitation Russia Iron Dumfe Stoves and Jfipea.ALL AT REDUCED PRfCES.GEO.HAGAR & CO.Will receive in 4 fgw days, the NORTHERN LIGHT Gas Burner, made i)y the Patentee, jn Troy, and owing to discount on American money, they Will be sold at extremely low prices October 16.el AT OH 1863.\u2014Scotch Ling, Lochfine Her- J rings, Table Codfish, Digby Herrings and Fresh Salmon in tins, just received at 249\tS.ENGLISH\u2019S, NEW CROP TURKEY PIGS, Laypr Rqisins, Sultana Raisins, and Isabella Grapes, just received at S.ENGLISH\u2019S, ^\t266 Notre Dame Street Ocober 19.\t249 ONE of the finest assortments ever iipported into Canada JUST OPENED at the Montreal Carpet W arehouse, 49 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Among which may be found a splendid variety of Patterns in JOHN OROSSLEY & SONS\u2019 TOURNAYS BRUSSELS, VELVETS and TAPESTRYS HARES FLOOR OIL\t\tCLOTHS NAIRN\u2019S do\tdo\tdo LONDON do\tdo\tdo AMERICAN\tdo\tdo The services of skilful and experienced Upholsters are retained, and Oil Cloths will be cut and Carpets made up to fit any dimensions.RICH PRINTED CLOTH TABLE COVERINGS Do do do PIANO do \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Steamboat 23Iaaketa, AT THE Montreal Carpet Warehouse 49 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Wholesale and Retail.K.Campbell Sc Co., 49 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, September\t232 CfflAMLES F A M H, E msr CLASS The \u201c MorniBg Glory,\u201d four Sizes.Littlefield\u2019s latest and best invention in the Base Burning Coal Stove.* The best working and most economical Stove of this kind yet invented.Suits Hall, Parlor, Drawing, or Dining Rooms ; equally well adapted for Schools, Offices and a tores.Amongst its many advantages, the following stands prominent, causing it to supercede its predecessors,\u2014 the \u201cALBANIAN,\u201d \u201cNORTHERN LIGHT,\u201d and \u201cRAILWAY COAL BURNER.\u201d It will really keep in all the Fall with one lighting ; gathers less Clinkers than any other Stove ; no poisonous Gases escape from this Stove; It is supplied with an Evaporating Dish or Urn, Which moistens the atmosphere, rendering it more healthy and entirely preventing the opening up of spams and crapk in Furniture.1HAYE NOW and constantly keep ON HAND the best manufactured and largest Stock of Cooking Stoves, Coal or Wood Partor do do do do do do St.SOLD ONLY BY, IN MONTREAL, Messrs.PROWSE & MoFARLANE, Great St.ainaaia,\tJames Street.\u2018\"TRAS & CREVEIR, Great Messrs.WARMINGTUN & avn, mik,,.\u2014 Mr, G.La PAGE, St.Paul Street.September 11- MeaEE.3m 222 JOHN GARDNER, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST 295 WEST END NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.Importer of British and Foreign Perfumery Drugs and Chemicals, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Leeches, Coal Oil, Burning Flqjd, &c., éfc.September 16.\t220 ALTERATION OF TIME AFTER September THE STEAMER ROCHESTER, WILL LEAVE the undermentioned Ports for ROCHESTER on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, as follows: \u2014 PORT HOPE.at 9 30 A.M.COBOURG.10.30 A.M.COLBQRip,.12, Noon.Connecting with the evening Trains jrom Rophes ter going East and West.Passengers by the G.T R.from the West, wjU take tije' boat 'af Ôojjourg aj 10.30, A.M., a?above, and be in New York the following morn-ing.Cabin Fare, including meals, $2.50 ; Deck, $2 Ï3*American money taken at current rates.G.S.DAINTRY, Proprietor.Gobourg, Sept.8, 1863.\t2m 220 OR SALE, ex \u201c Wirrolite\u201d\u20141800 bags Liverpool Coarse Salt.PHILLIPS & GO.October 15.\t4 FOR SALE, ex \u201c Wirrolite\u201d\u2014100 tons No.Glengarnock Pig Iron.October 15.PHILLIPS & CO.246 ADAMS & GO., \u2019 ' rers and Importa, HAVE FOR SALE CORN BROOMS (our own Manufacture) TELEGRAPH MATCHES (do do do) VIENNA MATCHES WASH-BOaRDS PAINTED TUBS, in Nests(3)(8)&(5)(9) CLOTHES PINS, Round and Square SKIRT CANE, Round and Flat CHAIR CANE PAINTED PAILS PAPERHANGINGS WINDOW SHADES \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A General Assortment of WOODEN AND WILLOW WÂISE CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.The attention of the Trade is invited to our Stock of the above, and other items in our line, ADAMS & CO., No.45 Great St.James Street, David\u2019s Block.August 8.\t188 The Subscribers bave just received THEIR FALL SUPPLY OF comm fflim.TRIMMINGS, &c\u201e NOTTINGHAM LÂSE CUBTÂINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES, And an assortment of Embroidered Clotb and Damask Table and Crumb Covers, OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DESOBIPTION.Their present stock of CABINET FURNITURE is complete, and will be disposed of at remarkably low prices.J.& W.HILTON, 25 Great St.James Street.Sept, 29,\t232 IT HTn A ALL PERSONS having CL AIMS against the Bankrupt, L.E.BERGERON, heretofore Merchant at ST.MICHEL Y AM ASK A, are notified by these presents to produce their Accounts, duly attested, to the Undersigned Trustee, at he Office of E.Hudon, Fils & Cie, at Montreal, rom this date to the 20th October instant.E.HUDON, Trustee.October 1, 1863.\tn-trs 234 V» a ATW*«*VO»*V TryvSj ! J OR Dyeing all Dorpe§tic Goods, sqch as Rifi-F !>ona> acarjs, Dresses, Shawls, Uottons, Silks, Ac., without trouble or injury to the article.LYMANS, CLARE & CO , Agents.October 20.\ttis 250 Prize Linseed Cake, gUPERIOR FOOD for Cattle and Horses.October 20.LYMANS, CLARE & CO.tTS 250 APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL.HERRING\u2019S Magnetic Hair Brushes and Combs.For sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, i^holqsaiq and Retail.250 SALt By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, on T ü E S D A Y, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY of OCTOBER instant, the hereinafter described property, forming part of the Estate and Succession of the late OLIVIER TESSIER dit LAVIGNE, deceased, in his life-time Carpenter and Undertaker, of this city\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, or emplacement situate at the extremities of the St.Joseph and St.Antoine Suburbs, on the level of Richmond Street, containing the said lot forty-four feet wide in front by one hundred and sixty-three feet six inches in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty as to precise measurment ; bounded in front by said Richmond street, in rear by the Honble Ls.Guy or representatives ; on one side by lot No.87, and on the other side by lot No.90, with two houses, whereof one of two story, and the other of one story, thereon erected.This lot is adjoining the new St.Joseph Church.The Sale will take place on the premises, at 10 o\u2019clock A.M.For the conditions apply at the Office che undersigned Notary, No.72 St.Joseph Street.e.McIntosh, n.p.Montreal, 6ih October, 1863.r ts 238 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.W1 ILL BE SOLD, to the highest and last bidder, on MONDAY, the THIRD ot NOVEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, at the Door of the Church of L\u2019ANGE GARDIEN, A Land, situate at the Range St.George, in the said Parish of L\u2019Ange Gardien, of four and .a half arpents by eleven arpents ; bounded on one side by T.Leduc, and on the other side by Mr.Marane,\u2014with the Buildings thereon erecteu.This Land belongs to Godfrey Valin and his Minor Children.C.PEPIN, N.P.St.Cesaire, Oct.10, 1863.\tr ws 245 SALE By Authority oi Justice.w ILL BE SOLD, on TUESDAY, the 17th cdbed PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate and Succession of the late CHARLES MEADS, in his lifetime Oil Manufacturer, and ANN FERON, his wife, both deceased, viz : \u2014 A LOT OF LAND or EMPLACEMENT situate in the St.Joseph Suburbs of the City of Montreal, bounded in front by Versailles Street, in rear by Joseph Roy, Esq., on one side by one Robinson, and on the other side by Mr.Antoine Giroux, containing forty fret in front by eighty feet in depth,\u2014with two Two-Story Brick Houses theron erected.The Sale will take place on the premises at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.For further information, apply at the Office of the undersigned Notary.E.McINTOSH, N.P., No.72 St.Joseph Street.Montreal, 27th October, 1863.r ts 256 TO BE SOLD By Authority of Justice.npUESDAY, the THIRD of NOVEMBER next, X at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., at the residence of JACQUES GETINEAÜ, Yeoman, of the Parish of St.klubert, WILL BE SOLD, by Authority of Justice, the IMMOVEABLE PROPERTIES hereinafter described, depending of the Community, Communauie de biens, which have existed between the said JACQUES GETINEAU and the late GUIDE GUERTIN, his wife, deceased, to-wit : First, a land or lot of land, situated in the said Parish of St.Hubert, of two Arpents and six feet in front, by thirty-nine Arpents and nine Perches in depth ; bounded in front by in rear by Pierre üreton and naphaeT md-quin, or representatives, on one side by the lot of land hereinafter described, and on the other side by Louis Brasseau, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.Second, Another land or lot of land situated at the same place, containing two Arpents and six feet in front, by thirty-nine Arpents and nine Perches in depth, bounded in front by the said Longueuil and Chambly Turnpike Road, in rear by Hypolite Bras?.eaw, on one side by the lot of land above described, and on the other side by Joseph Daigneau, with a barn thereon erected.For the conditions, which will be given the day of the sale, apply to the undersigned Notary.CHAS.G.SCHEFFER, N.P.Chambly, Oct.14, 1863.\tr ts 246 WHAT IS GREY HAIR, and WHY DOES IT BECOME SO 7\u2014See F.M.Herring\u2019s Treatise.To be had gratis from the Subscribers, who are appointed Agents for the sale of his Magnetic Combs and Brushes.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, 250\tCathedral Block.38P champaqme.THE Undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA for the above brand of CHAMPAGNE WINE, offer it for Saje, relying upon its merit810 estabjjsh hepo the reputation it bas already acquired in Europe, and the United States.Besides obtaining for his Wine a first-class medal the French Universal Exhibition of 1855, Ma.FARRE has been appointed Purveyor to the Courts of Spain and Prussia.Edward Maitlaacl, Tyleg & Go,, 10 Hospital Street.uns 11,\t138 M.LAiüG, Produce & Commission Merchant;, So.97 Commissioner Street, MONTREAL.ALL DESCRIPTIONS of FLOUR constantly jn hand.Also,\u2014BUTTER, LARD, HAMS, &c.Sept.1Ç-\t220 iflSiii m, EMBROIDERIES, &e.J PARKIN begs respectfully to announce \u2022 the arrival of his FALL IMPORTATION of MALTESE, CHANTILLY, THREAD, new DOUBLE-EDGE and YAK LACES and INSERTIONS\u2014these being the most FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS of the day.New MUSLIN and LACE GARIBALDIS, OAOHMERE1 and FLANNEL do., the new VELVET' and ALPINE JACKETS, SWISS WAISTS, BODDIOES, LACE and WOOL VEILS, Ac.The LADIES\u2019 OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT is also well stocked with an entirely new assortment of suitable WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, direct from the manufacturers, to which he invites specal attsntion, feeling assured that in point of STb\u2019LE, QUALITY and PRICE, they cannot be excelled on this Continent.J.PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street.October 12.\t243 PIGIRON.S00 tens «KTSSEBBIE, No.1, FOR SALE BY J.Henry Evans, 271 St.Paul Street Sept.29,.\t'\t232 A POTHEOARIES\u2019 HALL, CATHEDRAL BLOCK\u2014Best London Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Fine Turkey and Venetian Sponges, Toilet Articles and Perfuipsry.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, October 20.\t250 Grapes! Grapes! THE Subscriber has on hand, and will continue to receive during the Season, CHOICE ISABELLA GRAPES, put up in three pound Boxes at Is.I0^d.each, * S.ENGLISH, 266, Notre Dame Street.October g.\t240 P î A N O msiTu iiikv x wareuooss AT 138 CRAIG STREET, Where they now have on hand an extensive assortment of PI AM Of their own manufacture, which, for power fulness and brilliancy of tone, are pronounced by the best judges et(ual, if no.t supeifioi;, to any in the rparket, and having obtained a Patent for an important improvement in the construction of ISP X 3*3- OS they feel çonfjdent of giving perfect safisf'actory to those who m?.j fqvor fhem with their orders.Parties desirous of procuring First-UIass iustrumeuts at the t^ogt moderate prices, are respectfully solicited to call and examine our PIANOS before purchasing elsewhere, iCfEach Piano warranted for five years.Ï3*01d Pianos taken in Exchange.WM.G.VOGT & CO., 138 Craig Street, Montreal.August 25.\tjw 2uâ OS, R mimer, Gunn & Go.OFFER FOR SALE : TEAS\u2014Young Hysons, Japans, &e TOBACCO\u2014Virginia and Canada Brands RIOE \u2014 Arraean, Rangoon, &c RAISINS\u2014Layers and M R\u2019s, boxes, halves and quarters CURRANTS, Figs, French Plums, Almonds, &c BRANDY\u2014Dulary, Bellamy & Co\u2019s, hhds and cases Otard & Go\u2019s,\tdo United Vinegrowers, cases RUM\u2014Demerara and Berbice CHAMPAGNE\u2014Hock, Moselle, Absynthe PORT, SHERRY, CLARET DUBLIN STOUT, &c BORDEAUX and ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR PICKLES, MUSTARD LEA & PERRIN\u2019S, and other Sauces SODA ASH and CAUSTIC SODA ; different brands CHLORIDE OF ZINC, Green Copperas, Brimstone SULPHUR, Sulphate of Copper, Cream Tartar BI-CARB SODA, Whiting, &c NUMBER 26 0 nr TAYLOR BROS\u2019 MUSTARD in jars, tins and bottles CHICORY, Pepper, Pimenta, Nutmegs BELMONT SPERM and Belmont Sperm Candles INDIGO, Epsom Salts \u201cSAMARITANA\u201d GIN\u2014Very superior BRIMSTONE, Sulphur, Copperas, Whiting LONDON GLUE, Bath Bricks, Blacklead, &c WINE \u2014Quart bottles, &c., &c TINPLATES and CANADA PLATES, different brands BAR, Sheet, Hoop and Band Iron SWEDES IRON SHEET COPPER, Sheet Zinc, Ingot and Bar-Tin SHOT, SHEET LEAD, and a general assortment of heavy Hardware WHITE PAINTS and DRY LEADS-» Jame\u2019s\u201d & \u201c Cox\u2019s\u201d BOILED and Raw LINSEED OIL COLORED PilNTS and White Fine do\u2014\u201cMc-Kinlay\u2019s\u201d GERMAN Sheet Glass; all sizes SMETHWICK and Sunderland Sheet Glass, 21 and 26 oz COLORED and Ornamental Glass, &c October 21.WINN & HOLLAND.251 SIYHEIÏ «Oil.17ENDERS in duplicate, (marked on the En velope \u201c Tender for Flour, \u2019) will be re ceived by the SENIOR COMMISSARIAT OFFICER, at Montreal, till THURSDAY, the 5th NOVEMBER, at NOON, for 2,000 BfiSOELS FLOUOj DELIVERIES, 1000 brls not later than the 15th November, 1863.500 brls do do lu December 500 brls do do iu Jan., 1861 Forms of Tender and Conditions of Contract, with all particulars, may be had on application to the Commissariat Officer, at Montreal or Quebec.Commissariat, Canada, ) Montreal, 21st October, 1863.)\tdu 225 Mount Royal Cemetery Company THE TRUSTEES of the mount royal CEMETERY COMPANY will cease, on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1864, to take Lots in the Old English Burial Ground on Dorchester Street, in part payment of Lots in Mount Royal Cemetery.By order of the Trustees.M.H.GAULT, Sec.& Treas.October 13, 1863.\tddc Its 244 IMimismo.(Royal Insurance Building\u2019s,) ARE NOW RECEIVING, ex Ships in Port, and will receive additional supplies per vessels daily expected\u2014 SUGAR\u2014PORTO-RICO and CUBA.TEA YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, HYSON, JAPAN, SOUCHONG AND CONGOU.ef?£FEE \u2014Rio, fair to prime.ir\\ \\/\u2014\u201d a variety of choice Marks, in hhds and qr-casks.MASDEU \u2014\u201cDurand\u2019s,\u201d Fine to Superior, in pipes, hhds aud qr-casks.CLARET \u2014\u201cBarton & Guestier\u2019s\u201d St.Julien Latour, Leoville, Chateau Lafitte CHAMPAGNE- \u201c Mumm\u2019s \u201d Verzenay Cabinet, \u201cRoyal Rose\u201d and Gold Seal.HOCK- -\u201cMumm\u2019s\u201d Still and Sparkling MOSELLE \u2014\u201cMumm\u2019s\u201d Still and SparkUng.AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LONDON GROCERIES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 WINDOW GLASS, LEADS, PAINTS, LINSEED OIL, &c., &c.October 1.\ttTS 234 PIG IRON.NOW LANDING, AND IN YARD, Uartsherrie, Blair & Eglinton, I.Buchanan, Harris & \u20aco.October 1.trs 234 §n Store., r|pHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE Hysqn, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong, Congou, Oojong, and Natural Leaf Japan TEAS, in chests, half chests and catties, DAVID TOPRANCE & CO.October 7j\t239\t\u2022 'E.CREDITORS having claims against the Estate of A.W.TULLIS, late of Port Hope, C.W., will please send them in to the upfiersign; ad, duly attested, by 3(st Inst., when a first and finpl Dividend on the said Ebtafo will be de- fM q vrxri J.HINGSTON & CO.Montreal October 12,\tfid 243 1500 hf chests Hyson, Young Hyson pud Hyson Twankay Tea 250 do Oploured and Unçoloured Japan Tea 90 chests and hf-cbests Souchong and Congou Tea 400 bags Arraean Ricç 75 brls \u201cZantpAQurrants 21 chests Madras Indigo 20 puns Fme Jamaica Spirits 20 hhds 1 \u201c Hennessy's,\u201d \u201c Martell\u2019s\u201d and 15 qr-casks >\t\u201c Otard\u2019s\u201d 75 cases )\tPale Brandies 40 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 20 qr-casks ] \u201c Burdon\u2019s\u201d Pa\\?S^rrjeo 10 qr-casks \u2018tWoodpouse Sf Co\u2019s\u201dL.P.Madeira For Sale by HUGH FRASER & CO., 3,0 St.Sacramept Street.Oct.19.\t\u2018 2^9, ' J ÜST OPENED7 1 few Ladies! belt SATCHELS, (LATEST STYLES), At R.SHARPLEY\u2019S.Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street, October 20.\t230 Dutch Madder, Sparrow\u2019s Washing Crystals French Blue, Thumb and Ball Blue, Biapklead Castor Oil, Chicory, Piippnta, Nutpqegs, Mace Cjoves Gelatine, Arrowroot, &c., &c PAINTS\u2014White Lead and Colours, ground in Oil and Dry LIQUORICE PASTE\u2014Brands RRR, FMF, & RR LIQUORICE S'flCKS, various brands LEATHER\u2014Spanish and Slaughter Sole, Calfskins and Rips PALM OIE CORRS\u2014Wines, Ales, Soda Waters, &c October 22.\t252 houseketosT\u2019attention.IF you wish to have your Tea Cakes, Buns, Muffins, &c., Light, White aud Wholesome, use HORSFORDS\u2019 AMERICAN YE4ST POWDER.One trial will prove its superiority over every other kind in use.None genuine without the name of the propriety J.A.HARTE.For sale by the Qro&prs.New Perfume by Phalon & Son.Extract of the Night Blooming Ceppus ; a delicious and Lasting Perfurpo.COOPER\u2019S VEGETABLE WORM LOZRN GES are a speedy, safe and efficacious remedy for Worms, and as they require no other medicine to carry them off, are superior to, the majority of Wornj preparatiops before the public, Prepared only by J.À.HARTE, Druggist, GLASGOW DRUG HALL, 268 Notre Dame Street.October 20.\t250 CANADA PLATES.BUDD, SWANSEA, HATTQN, PONTYPOOL.!\u2022 Buchanan, Harris & Co.October 1.\ttrs 234 BAR IRON.SWEDES IRON, BANDS AND HOOPSj CUT NAILS, &c.,&c.I.Buchanan, -Harris & fo.October 1.tTS 234 Hew EngSjsh D Books.in medecine Without roso\u201d' lumns of adv: them, which .i jor BUSINESS NOTICES.HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT.\u2014Erysipelas and inflammatory diseases yield to a diligent use of this powerful preparation.In the foot, hand and neck, their approach should be checked at once \u2014if suppuration ensues, danger is imminent, and the knife cannot be employed without jeopardizing life.This Ointment will remove the disorder, without cutting, pain or peril.October 20.\tDW 255 BEAUTIFUL HAIR.(From the Boston Daily Mail of Feb.22nd, 1S4G Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid is becoming immensely and deservedly popular; it is unquestionably supe-nor to anything of the kind now in use, and those will admit it who may test the matter.Ladies who wish the very best article in the world to give the hair beauty and natural gloss, as well as to give a satisfactory set, should try the Hyperion Fluid.We mean just what we saj\", and have no fears of having the matter tested.\u2014Star.We agree with the above, and can recommend the Fluid as the best article for destroying dandruff and restoring the hair.M c believe it is having au extensive sale at the inventor\u2019s, W.Bogle, 228 Washing*on street.October 26.\tr DW 255 SPECIAL NOTICF.TO THE CITIZENS OF MONTREAL & VICINITY The undersigned would respectfully ask atten: ion to the preparations known as Sunneweirs Universal Gough 3fëemedy?For all Throat and Lung Complaints.Hunnewell\u2019s Tolu Anodvne The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic.Head-Ache, Tooth-Ache, Loss of Sleep, and General Nervous Remedy, Also^for the Pains in Monthly Menstruations a perfect HuimSWBSiX/S EGEi&GTIC PIX.&S?, The most perfect form of Cathartic ever given to the public, which never require more than tivo aud seldom but one for a dose, act without the least griping, and cure INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, LIV ER COMPLAINTS, PILES, WORMS, and all derangements of stomach or bowels.The above preparations, of such unbounded reputation in New England have the confidence of, and arc used by great numbers of Physicians, and at prices within reach of all, are worthy the attention of invalids, who will f id them a strict conformity to nature g to the common method of co-g, I would ask confidence ' ii.HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass, For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers.Kenneth Campbell & Co., Lymans, Clare&Co., Wholesale and Retail Agents, Montreal.August 1.\tDC 3m tTS IN THE YEAR 1845 Mr.Matthews first prepared the VENETIAN HAIB DYE, since that time ith i ¦ been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give perfect satisfaction.The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world.Its price is only Fifty Cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of Dye contained in those usually sold for !$1.The VENETIAN DYE is the safest composition o.t its class.It is warranted not to injure the hair or the scalp in the slightest degree.The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever.The VENETIAN DY.Ë produces any shade that may be desired,\u2014one that will not fade, crock, nor wasn out ; one that is as permanent as the hair itself Price 50 cents.For sale by all Druggists.Prepared only A.I, MATHEWS General Agent, 10 Cedar Street, New York, Mav 11\tv 111 BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAS ELECTRIC HAIR BYE Is as superior to all others as the Meridian Sun to a Candle.All imitate Bogle even to his style of advertisements, which for years have been headed The Best Sïair Bye in the World-Now others without brains steal and copy this.Their Dyes are as miserable as their invention is contemptible.Avoid them all ! Bogle\u2019s has been awarded Medals and Diplomas over them all, and to their confusion pronounced \u201cThe only Hair Dye fit to be used.\u201d No rainbow tints a la \u201cTittlebat Titmouse.\u201d No smut I no skin staining 1 no humburg, but reliable, safe and sure.The distinctive advantages of this over all other Hair Dyes, are\u2014j st.It is entirely free from all ingredients which can injure the Hair.2nd.2nd.It does not stain the skin.3rd.It is easier of application, as the Hair can be dyed by it in any weather, whether cloudy, rain, or sunshine.4th; It apts like magic and is instantaneous in its effect, as the Hair can be washed with Soap and Water almost immediately after application, when it assumes a beautiful silky lustre, and has the most natural and life like appearance.5th.It is the most permanent and natural Hair Dye everin-vented, and neither washing, nor the effects of the Sun or weather destroys its color.Proprietor, W.BOGLE, Boston, U.S., and for sale by all respectable Chemists and Perfumers throughout the World April H Am BYE ! HAIS BYE Batchelor\u2019s Celebrated Hair Dye is the best in the World The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye known.This splendid Hair Dye is perfect\u2014changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restorin|r its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes.The genuine is signed W.A.BATCHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided.Sold by all Drug gists, &c.Factory\u201481 Barclay Street, N.Y.BATCHELOR\u2019S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING THE HAIR.June 25.\tlv DW 15 MRS.WINSLOW ÂN experienced Nurse and Female Physician presents to the attention of Mothers hex SOOTffllilïCi SYRtJP FOB CHILDREN, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodie action, and is sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and vigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system.It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and oveicome Convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTRY and DIARRHŒA in CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a oblld suffering from any of the foregoing complaints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICE FO OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE_yea AB- SOLUTELY SuRE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.Full directions for using will accompany each bottle,.None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal QSice, 13 Oodar-st., Now-TTori Pr ce only 25 cents per bottle.J.F.HENRY & CO., LYMANS, CLARE ft CO., Montreal, General Agents for Canada.July 9.Penitential! & Ictaod Asylum CONTRACTS.Eatious, Forage., Soap, CISDLES AND OIL.TENDERS will be RECEIVED by the undersigned till Saturday, Mth November, pros., From parties willing to furnish RATIONS, FORAGE, SOAP, CANDLES, and COAL OIL, for the Service of the Penitentiary and R ck-wood Luna'ic Asylum, from the FIRST DAY of JANUARY to the THIRTY-FIRST DAY of DECEMBER, 1864, both days inclusive.Form of Tender for the Rations and Forage with all information required, to be had at this Office.D.Æ MACDONELL, Warden P.P.Provincial Penitentiary Office, ?20th Oct., 1863.\tJ r tTS Co$l Oil at 2s.A>d.per iiallop, At\tJ.GARDNER\u2019S, Chemist and DRUoqiaT, 295 Notre Dqme Stree October 2?,\t256 OYSTERS! OYSTERS !-Just ar: rived, the schoouer LAl>,y, Oapi, Bitan-chard, with a Cftïgo of FRESH CARAQUETTE OlfSTEJRS, expressly for the use of Families, and warranted of a superior quality.Orders received on Board, late (^uebqc x>oa! Basin, or at our Store, Prices ruodorato, and deliyeijefi free of charge.DUFRESNE ft MçGARITY- P.S.-Shortly to arrive, two more Cqrgqes of the afiove celebçqted OVsT?^ together with a supply of tbç .favorite St, SIMON and BUCTOUCHE OYSTERS, AH orders from the country will receive our prompt attention.DUFRESNE ft MoGARITY, Family Grocers, 162 Notre Dams Street.October 21.\t251 Kaf EXTRA SAIL OANVASS-Bleachefi and Brown, All Long Flax, Government Contract RUSSIAN, TARRED and MANILLA CORDAGE For Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.September 14.\t219 AWSON BROTHERS have just received :\u2014 Handbook of Biography, embracing original Memoirs of the most distinguished persons of all times, written by Sir Archibald Alison, Sir David Brewster, &c., &c.Half mor.$3.00, A Cyclopedia of the Physical Sciences, compris-Aorostios, Dynamics, Astronomy, Electricity, Optics, Meteorology, Statics, Magnetism, &c, &c, by J.P.Nichol, L.L.D.Half mor.$5.00.The Book of Dates, comprising the Principal Events of all Ages, with an Index of Events.$2.25.A Biblical Cyclopædia, or Dictionary of Eastern Antiquities, Geography, Natural History, Theology, Biblical Literature, illustrative of the Old and New Testaments.Efilfefi by John Eadie, D.D., L.L D., wifh Maps and Illustrations.$2 QQ, Glimpses of the Supetnatm'al, isy Rev.Edward Srpefiley, M.A,-, W.Oooke Taylor, L.L.D , nofi Rev.' H.Thompson, M.Â.$1,50.Ornaments of the Faith,\u2014Lives of Individuals Distinguished tty their Piety and Good Work?, intended for Family Reading, by Rev.Robert Jamieson, D.D.$1.00.A, ifapuel of English Literature and History of the English Language, by George L.Crifik.L.L.D.$2.00.RoRghms apti Moral Anecdote, by Rev.George Cboever, $100.A Manual of Electricity, Practical and Theoretical, by F.C.Bakewell.$1.00, History of the Scottish Regiments of the British Army, by A.K Murray.$3 50.A Dictionary of Universal fniormation, by S.O.Beeton.$31.25.A DMionnry of Household Management, by Mrs.Beeton.$2.00.The Material Universe, its Yastness and Durability, by Edward Ponton, F.R.S.E.$1.25.The Angler Naturalist, a Popular History of British Fresh-Water Fish, by H.O.Pennell.$3.25.&c.,\t&c.,\t&c.For Sale at No.23 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET» October 27,\t255 CORDWOOD PROVINCIAL, Penitential} & khood Isjlum, WILL BE RECEIVED at this OFFICE till ¦J'ENDERS TUESDAY, 1st DECEMBER Next, For the delivery at the Penitentiary of U60© Cords of Hardwood END 800 Cords of Pine During the Navigation Season of 1864.From 100 to 150 Cards of the Hardwood to bo laid down at Rockwood, if required.Particulars to be had on application to D.Æ.MACDONELL, Warden P.P, Provincial Penitentiary Office, 20th Oct., 1863.r Its 254 NOTICE, nnHE undersigned beg to notify the public that I Mr.iïUSEBE GKATTON has ceased this day to act as their Agent, and that Mr BENJAMIN HURTUBI3E is the only person authorized to transact business for and on tbeir account.DUROCHER ft CO., Flour Merchants, St.Paul Street, October\tr 265 ^ 170970 ^ 969815 D$C M IFITREAL IS ER AL tl AND DULY CO^HlEItClA.L GAZETTE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER .11, 1858.a.itfOS UERAC SiTURDAY MORNING, OCT.31, 1863.PUBLIC appointments this bay.Performance in the Theatre Royal this evening, at Kight o\u2019clock Meeting of the St Andrew\u2019s Society, in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, this evening, at Bight o\u2019clock.AUCTION SALES THIS BAY.BY SHAW & BROTHER.Bile of Books, in the ^oug Room, Mechanics\u2019Institute, at Two o\u2019clock, and Seven in the Evening.BY J.G.SHIPWAY.Herrings, &c., on the Ocean Steacvship Wharf, at Ten o\u2019clock.BY BENNING & BARSALOTJ.Boots anil Shoes, &c., at their own Stores, at Two o\u2019clock.BY' S.M.AITKEN.Pork, ai No.2 Flour Shed, Common street, at half-past Ten o\u2019clock.BY W.McCRYSTAL.English and Scotch Woollen Cloths, &c., at his stores, ° 271 Notre Dame Street, at Seven p.ip.BY L.DE VAN Y.Black Cloth, Pilots, Tweeds, &c., at his own Stores, at Seven o\u2019clock.THS TEMPEEATÜHE YESTERDAY.Stats of the Thermometer (in the shade) at the door of Mr.McPherson, watchmaker and jeweller, comer of St.Francois Xavier and Notre Dame Streets:\u2014 October 30\u2014a A.M.33 above zero.¦2 P.M.52 above zeio.6 P.M.40 above zero.(BY THLEGBAPH.) total Ptess Special to the WorU.\u2014Washington, Oct.29.\u2014Everything has been auiet in the front to-day, though this evening\u2019s \"Republican announces that Uen.Meade is feeling the enemy and wi 1 soon make an important movement.A refugee has came within our lines and reports that Hood\u2019s division of Longstreet\u2019s Corps has returned from Bragg\u2019s army to that of Lee.The Railroad to the Rappahannock will be completed in about 4 days.Yesterday\u2019s Richmond papers are here; but contain dothieg new.Rumors telegraphed here from the North of a riot in Richmond are con-.tradicted by the passengers of the flag of truce boat.Advices from the front direct this morning State that all was quiet.Special to the Tribune\u2014Washington, 29th\u2014 A gentleman recently from Vicksburg says that 'the Mississippi .has been and is unusually low, and only gunboats of the lightest draft can navigate the stream.The dangers to navigation from snags are increased by tfle presence of guerrillas, and almost every vessel passing received volleys at several points.A number of boa\u2019s have been destroyed, the guerillas\u2019 plan being to pick off the pilots, when the boats become unmanageable, run ashore, and are then rilled and destroyed, the passengers being left on the bank to go whither they can.The navigation of the river is likely to be seriously affect ¦ed in this manner, as no convoys can be sent with the boats.The work of strengthening amt increasing the fortifications of Vicksburg is steadily progressing, and this place once thought impregcable is likely to become really so.New York, Oct.30 .\u2014The steamer Eagle from Havana on the 24th has arrived, A Havana letter to the Herald states, that the insurgents on the St.Domingo had completely destroyed the town of Porto Platte, and gained great advantages at Azua Venezuela.Advices state that Gen.Palcon had captured Porto Oabello.New York, Oct.30.\u2014The Richmond despatch of the 26th states that on the 16th instant, a company of partisan rangers under command of Major Edger Borroughs attacked the steamer J B White on the Albermarl, and Chesepeake Canal, capturing and burning Iter, together with a dredging machine and two \u2019lighters which she was towing.Major Borroughs also attacked the mail steamer Farou on the canal but though a heavy Gr@ was poured into her she got by.Commissioner Quid returned on Saturday from ait interview with the Yankee Commissioner Mr.Metedith, who gave our Commissioner to understand lhal he had no power to negotiate for any further eicisanges : that Secretary Stanton had been opposed to any exchange of prisoners during the war, and that big policy had come to be the policy of his Government.Commissioner Quid inquired why Meredith had not answered bis last correspondence and Meredith replied that he had sent the letter to tais Government for its ac tion The interwisw here ended, and it is probable it will be the last unless the desire for its renewal comes from the other side.New York, Oct.30th.\u2014advioeg from Havana aifklftokhsolith.JDtegivsdJjx tb», gained over the rebels in St.Domingo by Santa Anna.Five hundred prisoners and two cannons were cammed by the Spaniards.The Diaro says Porto Plate is no more.The rebels attacked and hurried it.Two priests and eleven nuns ejected from Granada, have arrived at Havana.Nothing else new.BY TELEGRAPH.iGHI DESPATCHES, Washington, Oct.30tb.At 9 o\u2019clock yesterday morning Major-General Thomas telegraphed to the War Department as fellows Gen Hooker was attacked at twelve o\u2019clock, midnight, and a severe fight ensued which continued two hours with tight work until 4 a m.Gen.Hooker reports at 7 o\u2019clock the conduct of our troops to be splendid.They 'repulsed every attack made on them, and drove the enemy from every position they assailed.Washington, Oct.30th.\u2014The Star has information that on the 27th, by a very brilliant movement planned and executed under the direction of Gen.Smith, Chief Engineer of the Department of the Cumberland two wagon roads and the use of the river as lines for supplies were acquired by the forc-s at Chattanooga, thus relieviog the command of Major-General Thomas of its chief embarrassment.Gen.Smith\u2019s operations at the mouth of the Lookout Valley are spoken of as a great success and their brilliancy cannot be exaggerated.Bai.'jmoie, 30th.\u2014The following letter was received thib morning by the American, from a responsible co.''re8P0D
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