Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 22 avril 1865, samedi 22 avril 1865
[" POST OFFICE Momtbsàl, Fob.6, JL665.?zriTsls aad Sopartaros of Malls at Montreal- MAILS.North Shore Land Route.) Sorei, &c.1.Canada West Day Train.[: Canada West Night Train.4t.[: Laprairie.Bt.Johns, C.E., ClarenceviUe.N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.Bt.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and Island Pond.[3.' Portland.Chateauguay, Beauhamois Huntingdon.achine.\t.143 and nambly,.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent, St.Eustache, St.Scholastique, &c.Rigaud.Carillon,Grenville,& Way ) Offices to Ottawa.j Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P.E.| Island, fortnightly from Bos- >- ton.} gaulte Ste.Marie, &c, (via Toron- i to), every Tuesday.f DDR.\tCLOSE 7.UU am\t7.oupm 8.00 a m\t1.30 pm ] 10.45 p m\t7.00 a m 9.45 a m\t7.00 p m .9.30 a m\t2.00 p m 9.30am\t7.00\tam 2.00\tpm 9.30 am 11.00 pm\t2.00 pm 7.C0am\t7.15 am 1.45 p m\t1.15 pm ,1 7.00am\t1.15 pm 6.30 pm\t6.30 am 9.16 a m\t6.30 a m 6.16 pm\t2.00 pm 10.46 a m\t2.00 pm 11.00 am\t7.00 a m 1.00pm 10.30 am\t7.30 a m 1.00 p m 6.30 am\t7,00 am 2.00 pm\t7.00 a m 9.45 a m\t6.30 am 6.00 pm\t7.00 am \t6 00am \u2022 c.|7.00pia\t Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.40 a.m.do\tdo\t7.55\tp.m.do\tdo\t7.40 a.m.&\t1.4i do\tdo\t1.40\tp.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before le closii- of each Mail.he All the »bove Mails are dailv, excent Sunday.TEBMS FOB SOPPLÏIBG ICE l>nring' the Year 1865.To be delivered daily (two deliveries on Saturday for Sunday\u2019s use,) from the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY TO THS FIRST OF OCTOBER.10\tSbs.\tper day\tfor the season.\t.$ 4\t00 20\tlbs.\tdo\tdo\t.6\t00 30\tILs.\tdo\tdo\t.8\t00 40\tlbs.\tdo\tdo\t.10\t00 10\tlbs.\tdo\tfor one month .\t.1\t00 20\tlbs.\tdo\tdo\t.1\t50 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL VOLUME LV1I.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1865.NUMBER 95 Ice will be delivered during the month of October to parties requiring it at an extra charge as follows :\u2014 Season Customers, 20 lbs.per day,.\t\t Do\tdo\t10 lbs.do .\t Monthly\tdo\t20 lbs.do\t.1 50 Do\tdo\t10 lbs.do\t During this month the Ice will delivered three times a week.Complaints against the drivers for neglect or any other cause will be promptly attended to Payments as usua \u2014Cash in advance.Hotels, Steamboa\u2019a and Public Uompanies supplied by contract on liberal terms.Subscribers are requested to send In their names as early as possible.LAUrDOHGH A CAMPBELL, ApoTHECAhiss\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.April 1.\t77 TERMS JFOR IOE.THE Subscribers are prepared, and will furnish customers with ICE during the sea- son from 1st of May to 1st October.I0 lbs.per day for the season\t\t\t\t\t 20 tbs.\tdo\tdo\tdo \t\t\t 6.00 80 tbs.\tdo\tdo\tdo \t\t 40 lbs.\tdo\tdo\tdo \t\t 60 lbs.\tdo\tdo\tdo \t\t\t12.01 10 lbs.\tdo\tfor one month\t\t\t 20 lbs.\tdo\tdo\tdo \t\t\t l.fO The\tsupply of ICE for Sunday\u2019s\t\t\tuse will be LIFE RD GIMRilTEE ASSURANCE.THU' MROPM ASSURANCE SOCIETY.Empowered by Special Acts of British and Canadian Parliaments.Head Office in Canada: 69 Great St.James Street, Montreal.In addition to Life Assurance, this Society issues BONDS OF SECURITY for persons holding Government or other situations of trust.LIFE DEPARTMENT.Persons for whom this Society is Surety can Assure their lives at considerably reduced rates.Life Policyholders in this Society can avail themselves of the Society\u2019s Suretyship to a proportionate amount at any time\u2014fbbb of bxpbnss.Ï3-A11 Premiums received in Canada invested in the Province.EDWARD RAWLINGS, Secretary.January 7.\t' ly 5 Pliceslx Fire assurance Company OF LONDON.Established ih .1782* rpHIS COMPANY having invested, in conformity with the Provincial Act, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the SPECIAL SECURITY of POLICYHOLDERS IN CANADA, is prepared to accept RISKS on DWELLING HOUSES, Honsehcld Goods and Furniture, and General Merchandise, at the lowest currrent Rates.JAMES DAVISON, Manager.GILLESPIE MOFFATT&CO., Agents for Canada.February 2.\t27 IVES & ALLEN, MANUFACTUBKRS OF HARDWARE, IkOY FURNITURE, Bailing, &c.CASTINGS °f every description and o superior quality, to order.ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY.Ulty Foundry, 60 Queen Sfreet.March 2i.\tly 30\t67 lo MM\tand\tBuilders, TENDERS will be received by the Subscribers for the sale of Cast Iron Columns, Lintels & Sills, of a high,y ornamental character, suitable for a shop frontage of fifty feet, formerly appertaining to a bankrupt estate, but which has never been used.Apply to LYMANS, CLARE & OO.f St.Paul Street .March 17.\t64 KMGSLEf\u2019S NEW BOiiK, The billyars and the burtons; A Story of Two Families^ by Henry Kingsley, author of \u201c Ravenshoe.\u201d ÈM Patented in the United States, her 11 1864.Octo- delivered in the afternoon of Saturday.ICE will he delivered daily throughout the month of October at rates as above.During the hot weather teams will run through the principal streets in the afternoon, to supply Ice to all who may require it.Steamers, Hotels and Manufacturers supplied With large quantities on liberal terms.HENRY WOODMAN & CO., 640 Craig Street.April 8.\t2m 83 I'M I,Il II,'1 ' ill R \\S .JbSJo'WKR'Si \u2022 WHOLESALE CLOTtimr, & OUTFmiNG WAREHOUSEl^»^ \" a»1 OUIfliWC SPECIALTOOTICE, Davis\u2019 Medicated Cigars.THE uadersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to his recently patented MEDICATED CIGARS.These Cigars have been manufactured in this city from the finest Havana Leaf Tobacco, under the immediate inspection of the undersigned, and as their medicinal properties are known to several eminent physicians in this city.One trial will convince the most sceptical of their superior properties in re lieving the undermentioned complaints ¦ MEDICATED CIGARS No.1.These Cigars will be found to have an almost magical effect in relieving the more distressing symptoms of the following diseases\u2014Headache, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spasmodic Complaints (especially of the Stomach,) Liver Complaints, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Ambly Opia or dullness of sight, Gout, and all kindred diseases.MEDICATED CIGARS No.2 Will greatly ameliorate the following complaints\u2014Urganic Diseases of the Heart, Dropsy, Weak Lungs, Nervousness, Incipient Consumption, Ac., Ac.The immediate relief they give in these cases makes them invaluable to all persons afflicted with any of the above complaints.In Consumption they will, in relieving the cough, Ac., tend prolong life.Previous to introducing these Cigars, the undersigned made known their composition to some of the principal medical gentlemen of this city, among whom he begs to be permitted to name the following:\u2014Drs Campbell, Hall, Sutherland, Hingston, Macdonnell, Fraser, Reddy, Fenwick, Munroe, David, Ac.Directions accompany each package.They are sold by all Druggists in Canada and the United States.Kach package bears the manufacturer\u2019s 8% nature.S.DAYfS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, Montreal February 27.\t3m 48 For sale by April 11.DAWSON BROTHERS, Great St.James Street.85 Liverpool salt\u2014 1000 BAGS COARSE 200 bags fine HERRINGS, in half barrels For sale by JAMES TORRANCE &OO.October 8.\t241 R.CAMPBEIiI.£.&Oo.MONTREAL CARPET, OIL CLOTH A CURTAIN W ARE HOUSE, 49 Gmat St.Jambs Steebt.np he CAR O s HEIR WMOLEÂASÆ CLOTHING MO 00 [FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 152 McGILL STREET.MONTREAL April 6.\t1m 80 ¦ JOHN D4TE would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that in conséquence of the widening of Notre Dame Street, he in tends RHMOV1NG ON THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT from his old stand to new and more convenient Premises, at No.659 CRAIG STREET, (Four Doors East of Bleary Street), Where he will be found ready to execute all orders entrusted to him, with punctuality and at moderate charges.And he avails himself of this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and customers for their past favours, a continuance of which it will ever be his aim to merit.April 1.\t77 HUTICE TO ILEËEDERS.The thorongh-hred Stallion \u201cGUNNER,\" laie \u201cPope Swigert,\u201d will STAND for MARES at the Mpn- _______treal Livery Stables, corner of Bleury and Craig Streets.For further particulars, apply to JOHN L &.WLER, Montreal Livery Stables.March 27.\t72 JE1LLLEHY, FMCT GOODS, FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED : iARPETINGS-\u2014Tournays, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Kidderminsters, Dutch, Twil\u2019d and Plain, Ht-mps, and maoy other makes.OIL CLOTHS\u2014English, Scotch and American, from the best makers, and of atterns confined exclusively to ourselves KAHPTOLICON-A new article for co vering floors, very much in use iu Great Britain and on the continent of Europe.Various kinds of Mats are also made of it.We are agents for one of the best manufacturers of this article.CURTAIN STUFFS\u2014A great variety of beautiful fabrics and designs in these goods.We also keep the necessary Cornices and Trimmings, and employ skiltal upholsterers for this particular branch.COCOA MATTINGS of different widths and qualities ; Druggetings, Printed Felts, Baizes, Door Mats, Hearth Rugs, Table Oil Cloths, Carpet Bags and.Hassocks.PAINTED WINDOW SHADES\u2014A great va riety of siezs and elegant designs, superior to any article of the kind manufactured in this city.TABLE AND PIANO COVERS\u2014Some very beautiful articles shown in these goods.Also, Green Crimson and Printed Cloths, for covering Billiard Tables, Ac., Ac.RETAIL\u2014Parties furnishing will find our as sortaient the most complete and exten sive in the city.W HOLESALE\u2014Merchants will do well to examine our stock, as every article has been selected personally by one of our firm, and the prices and terms are based on the most liberal considerations.R.Campbell & oo., 49 Great St.James Street, September 12.\t21 LICITATION, SUPERIOR COURT, No.2399.LEPROHON and al, Vs.LEPROHON nd l.THURSDAY, the 2Ith April next, will be Sold, in the COURT ROOM, in the Court House of Montreal, a PUBLIC TOLL hREDGE, built on the RIVER JESUS, between the Village of St.Eustache and the Parish of Ste.Rise.Terms can be seen in the list of charges fyled in the Record.SENEGAL, RYAN & DeBELLFFBUTLLE, Attoroies for Plaintiffs.Montreal, 28th March, 1865.ddr 74 Insolvent üxt of 1864 ÏHE CREDITORS of the undersigned are notified to meet at the Office of Messrs.DUNLOP A BROWNE, Advocates, No.10 Little St.James Street, Montreal, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY FIFTH day of APRIL instant, at TWO o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs personally, and as having been member of the late firm of WEIR & LARMINIE, and latterly as carrying on business under the style of W.WEIR & OO., .and of naming an assignee to whom he may make an assignment under the above Act.WILLIAM WEIR.Montreal, 6th April, 1865.\tdu 85 COHFOHATIOH OF MONTREAL HMD BEPASTIENT.notice to Contractors T&e time for receiving Tenders for Fine fiiH Deals, Stone Flagging, Curb Etones, and Cobble Paving, is extended to 4 P.1,, on Monday, tbe 24tb instant* P.MAOQUISTEN, City Surveyor.Office, City Surveyor\u2019s City Hall, Montreal, b Ap il, 1865 86 &C.rjpHE; WHOLE c&C.&0.of S.G.LEVEY\u2019S FINE STOCK OF Jewellery, Fancy Hoods, &c», WILL BB OFFERED TO THE PUBL8C, AT A Discount of 25 Per Cent, In order to make room for AN ENTIRE NEW SISCK.Mow Purchasisig in Europe Commencing on Wednesday, the first of March, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.170 NOTEE DaME STEFET.March 2,\t61 B1 T.fUtUSSEfi EGS to notify his Customers and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED his business during tte alterations which are at present being made to his premises in Notre Dame Street, to Nos.514 and 516 ORaIG STREET, second door west from St.Lambert Hill and St.Lawrence Main Street, where he has on hand a large and varied assortment of CARPETINGS, DRY GOODS, &c, Ac Dry Goods Department on Second Story.March 31.\t1m 76 CGRPOnAllOH OF liGNMAL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Supplementary Roll of Special Assessment for the widening of NOTRE DAME STREET* made and levied under the provisions of the By-law of the City Council No.297, is completed, and is now deposited in thetiffise of the undersigned in the City Hall.All persons whose names appea\" therein as liable for the payment of any part of the said assessment, aie hereby ie-quiied to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned, at his Office, within twenty days from this day, without further notice.E.DEMERS, City Tieisurer.Out Bytw,, > Montreal.20th April, 1865 ,\t93 [To he published in the Montreal Gazette and Montreal Herald on Thursday, Saturday, Tues-d-y and Thursday, the 20th, 22nd, 26th, and 27th April instant.] IIP.OMTABIO BANK.EOR the convenience of the customers at MONTREAL BRANCH, the ONTARIO BANK will open special SILVER DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.Those wishing to open such accounts can make arrangements at the Office of the Bank.HENRY STARNES, Manager.Maïek is.\t63 BALLANTYNE\u2019S ALBERT GEM BISCUITS.\u2014To be had only from the Subscriber.Retail price 60 cents per Tin.ALEX.MoGIBBON.March 7.\t65 NNUAIRB DE VILLE-MARIE\u2014Origin, utility and progress of the Catholic (English and Frenchj Institutions of Montreal by L.A.Huqüst Latoub, N.P.An elegant volume in 8v.208 pages, in English and French.25 cents only.For sale at Messrs.Sadlier\u2019s, Graham\u2019s, Dal ton\u2019s, Dawson\u2019s, Ac., Ac.December 24\ts 307 For Sale, Casks Caustic Sodaj Casks Soda Ash Casks Bleaching Powder Casks Sal Soda Kegs Bi-Carb Soda Casks Venetian Red Casks Yellow Ochre Oases Hay & Go's Scotch Whiskey Oases Irish Whiskey Oases Red and Green Gin Cases Galvanized Corrugated Iron PHILLIPS A April 4.CO.79 I HE MISSES (Nbil) McINTOSH\u20193 CLASSES will be RE-OPENED after the Easter Holidays, on MONDAY April 24.Two vacancies for Boarders, and also seven a in Elementary Class.Both Honan, ) April 10, 1865.$\t84 C© ¦ PARTNERSHIP THE Undersigned has admitted MR.CHS.A MARCHAND as a PARTNER in his firm under the name of L.MARCHAND A SONi L.MARCHAND.Montreal, 1st April, 1865.1m tis 77 Cirâtes, Registers, Ac.American grates and fenders, with PLATED BARS, MIRRORS, new and approved patterns.\u2014Also,\u2014 Low priced GRAT&S REGISTERS and VENTILATORS, all sizes.G.HAGAR A CO., 302 St.Paul Street.March 25.\t71 Stelmway, CMcEerlng aiifi Dtmbam Pianofortes, Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SHEET MUSIC.THE Subscribers having received for the Fall Trade a fresh supply of the above well-known instruments in all the different styles of case and finish, as well as a large assortment from the Factories of other favorite makers iu New York and Boston, are now prepared to sell them at the manufacturers\u2019 prices, merely adding Freight and Duty ; thus allowing their customers the full benefit of the existing difference in exchange between Canada and the United States.Parties desirous of purchasing a Pianoforte, or of exefianging an old for a new one, will find it greatly to their advantage to avail themselves of the present unusually favorable opportunity.Pianos tor hire, both old and new, at prices tu suit all classes of customers.Tuning, by the year or otherwise, promptly attended to, and all repairs carefully arid thoroughly made by experienced workmen.GOULD A HILL, 59 Great St.James Street, February 7.\tM,14\t31 Moim If 0 1D DEPARTMENT.Cull _Oeals.SEALED TENDERS, (endorsed \u201c Tender for Cull Deals\u201d) addressed to the undersigned, and left at the Office of the City Clerk, will be received until FOUR P.M.on MONDAY, the 24th instant, for the delivery of PIKE CULL DEALS, Equal in quality and size to samples on view in the Corporation Yard, Oraig Street.10,000 to be delivered in May, 10,000 in June and 10,000 before the 1st of August next.To be delivered iu such part of the Harbour ¦or of the Lachine Canal as may he required by the undersigned.The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.m me In Block and to Arrive.TUAS : YOUNG HYSON, TWaNKAY, JAPANS, Ac.aHUMlG&IsS : TENNANT\u2019S SODA ASH, SAL SODA, ALUM BI-CARB SODA, VITRIOL, Ac.pm mom: COLTNESS, GARTSHERRIE, GLENGAR-NOOK, CLYDE AND BLaIR.WINES.SANDEMAN A GO\u2019S PORTS PEMARTIN A GO\u2019S SHERRIES And Common Ports and Skerries.MOET A CHANDON\u2019S CHAMPAGNES ARTELL A CO\u2019S BRANDIES THE CENTRAL VINEYARD PROPRIETORS BRANDIES DeKUYPER A SONS\u2019 GIN ISLAY WHISKEY, \u201c Ardbeg\u201d Distillery JAMAICA and DEMERARA ISLAND RUM, Ac GUNPOWDER!; The KAMES COY\u2019S, BLASTING F and FF ' æ-iUNYFSî JAMES A COv UR\\ WBII iandBEDLUAD GENUINE No.1.N0 2, nd No.3 WHITS PAINTS CORDAGE: CONVERSE\u2019S MANUFACTURE of EVERY DESCRIPTION \u2014AND,\u2014« COE\u2019S SUPER HOSPHATE OF LIME \u2014Also,\u2014 LINSEED OIL v ÜTTY, RICE MUST ARD, TOBACCO PIPES, WINE and.BEER CORKS Ac., Ac., Ac.122 LAW, YQUMG & CO.GEO.G.SANDEMAN SONS A OO., London SANDEMAN & CO., Cporto PEMARTIN A OO., Cadiz MARTELL A CO., Cognac CHARLES TENANT A CO., Glasgow Represented m Canada by LAW.YOUNG & CO* Hay 23.\t122 Hams i hams \u2014 Cincinnati hams \u201cDavis\u201d Diamond Brand, just received, g STONE FLIGKIM, \u20acU«.il STONES Am COBOLE PAVING.SEALED TENDERS (endorsed \u201c Tender for Stone Flaggitg\u201d) addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the Office of the City Clerk until FOUR P.M on MONDAY, the 24th instant, for FurnisMiig and lajiog Flag Stones asad Curb Stones, And for PAVING WATER COURSES in such Streets of the City as the Road Committee may require, according to Specifications which may be seen in the Office of the Undersigned after Thursdav, the 13th instant.The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.P.MAOQUISTEN, City Surveyor.City Surveyor\u2019s Office, ) City Hall,\t\\ Montreal, April 8, 1865, y\t83 BUSINESS MOTTOES.Eolloway\u2019s Cintnent and Pills.\u2014By a special ukase of the late Emperor of Russia, these med.cines have been admitted into the public hospitals th ough-out the Empire.The Pills are used in the Russian army as a specific for cholera and diarrhoea, and the Ointment as the host dressing for wounds.Soldat the manufactories, iNo.au Maiden Lane, New York, and No.244 Strand, London, and by all druggists.If the reader of this \u201c notice\u201d cannot get a box o{ Pills or Ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense.Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because tuey cannot make as much profit as on other persons\u2019 make.35c, 62jc, and $1 per box.fVpril 17.\trEW 90 If yon are sick, the probability is that the root of your suffe.ing is in the stomach.From a weak stomach proceed dyspepsia, languor, oppression in the diaphragm, jaundice, headache, nausea, bodily weakness, dimness of sight, heartburn, costiveness, dysentery, and a legion oi other tormenting diseases.Indigestion produces thin bl ;od, aud thereby destroys the stiengtu and vigor of the system.To restore the tone of tne stomach, and enable t to throw off, and dismiss forever, all these tormenting and dangerous com- Èlaints, nothing is necessaiy but a persevering use of lo flma\u2019s German Bitters, prepared by Dr C.M.Jackson, Philadelphia for the Proprietors, Jones & Evar.s.There ii.no niatakc, no failure in their sanative effects.\t' T An important fac/ in connection with Hoofland\u2019s Bitters is.that they will not create a disease wors i than that fro u which they relieve you, by festering a taste for alcoholic stimulants.TJnfortuna e y, there is a g ut of d le êrious preparations in the market, composed mainly of Jersey lightning, wh-ch are highly intoxicating, and therefore useless and dangerous.Bt ware of them.Take only Hooflauti\u2019s German Bitters, which is for sale by druggists and dealers generally.Ask for Hoofland\u2019s German Bitters.Take nothing else, and see that the signature of C.M.Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.These Bitters are for sale by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in tne United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South America JOHN F.HENRY & CO., 303 St.Paul Street, Mon treal, (new N0.515) Wholesale Agents for the Canadas April 17.\tdu DSW 90 Victory I\u2014What a cheering, h^art-stirring word, that implies long struggles, dritermined action, patient suffering aid ultimate success.A victorious army inarching with all the pomp of glitteiing arms and roll ng drums is a glorious sight, but the conqueror of disease, though an obscure soldier, is none the less tntitied to our enconium .Let us then cherish the memory of N.H Downs, the inventor of the celebrated Balsamic Elixir for coughs and colds.Sold everywhere, price 25 cts.John F.Henry & Co., Proprietors, [new No.515] St Paul Street, Montreal, 0 E.April 17.r DSW 90 The Wonder ®a me &ge.M YSTNCOS -OR\u2014 BOGLE\u2019S MYSTIC HAIE T1IT.THE NEWEST AND GREATEST DISCOVERY.The indispensable appendage to every toilet\u2014The companion of young and old.The \u201clong sought for and now found.\u201d IT IS NOT AN INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE, but it gradually and mystically restores hair to its original color, and gives to grey, or to any unpleasant hue ol hair, any tint, varying from the lightest through all the inteimediate shades, to the deepest black, lifelike and natural, at pleasure.It can be used as easily as oil to the hair.The directions are so simple that a child may apply it.It is contained in one bottle.There is no washing of t he hair before or after the application.It will not stain or discolor the scalp.It is as harmless as water.It is chiefly composed of vegetable ingredients, and no sulphur lead or deleterious minerals are contained in it, IU nourishes and strengthens the hair, promotes its growth, and sustains it in prestine beauty to the l atest period of life.In short, it is a wonder, a luxury, none should be without it.Try I Be convinced ! The Mystic Hair Tint is peculiarly adapted for ladies, on account of its easy application Also, and for the same reason, to gentlemen in the army oi navy.The Mystikos Is also the cheapest article as one bottle will last from nine to twelve months.*** Concise and simple directions accompany eaeh package.PRICE, $1.50 PER PACKAGE.September 5.\tDW 212 GO TO YOUR APOTHECARY and get a bottle of TARRANT\u2019S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT.i dn need it as a Gentle, Cooling Purgative at this season of tbe year, to Cleanse the System and Purify the Blood.It creates a natural appetite, invig-oiat s and gives tone to tne Stomach aud activity to the Liver.It prevtnts Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach and like complaints, Sold by all Druggists April 17,\tdu D 90 A Frightful Accident l\u2014A man was hurt.His Inj -rieb were great au ci Eis sufferiigs intense, but a bottle of Henry\u2019» Verwioj .t Liniment wliicb happened io De ai liana tavea n« U le.xnat man will never lie without it a ain, if poesib\u2019e to procure it to have reafly m care of any s mli'ir accident.No one knows w al a day n ay briug foith.We may he well to day and sick to-morioiv.Be provided beforehand.Henry\u2019s Veiumnt Liu,ment is a great I\u2019ain Killer, .trice 25 cts.John I\u2019.Henry & Co, Proprietors, [newNo.515] St .Paul Street, Montreal, C.R.April 17.\tr DSW 90 April I.ALEX.MoGIBBON.77 DUTCH HERRIN GS\u2014Just received, a fresh consignment DUFRESNE & McGARITY.A 8.\t83 1LD PIGEONS\u2014A Consignment just received in fine order.ALEX.MoGIBBON.April 3.\t78 Lost DK.TEB BETTS\u2019 PHTSfOLMHCiL 1111 BtGpUOiï.ITS IVSODUS OPERAND!.Immediately beneath the scalp there are very imall bodies called glands, or more commonly, roots of the hair.It is from these glands that every hair of the head is formed and secreted.So long as the scalp is free from disease these b dies remain healthy, and the hair keeps its natural appearance and color.But wheu humors and other diseases affect the scalp, these glands become involved in the same disease, and the hair gradually turns gray, dry and brittle.Sooner or later the hair begins to fall off, and in many cases, if not arrested, will produce a complete ba dness of the scalp, To remedy this Pathological condition of the glands, and create a new and healthy action, the PHYSIOLOGICAL HAIR REGENERATOR has proved a perfect success, inasmuch as it is tbe only preparation yet known that can boast of snch wonderful results.Unlike thousands of other articles in the market, containing silver, lime, lead, litharge, tannin, sulphur, &c., and producing only a sort of yellow or flax color, it will, if properly applied, restoro the hair to its former appearance and beauty.The PHYSIOLOGICAL HAIR REGENERATOR is warranted in all cases to produce the following results :\u2014 I It is not a dye, and will not stain a single particle.It contains no coloring matter whatever, and is not in the least injurious in its application.2.\tIt will ceitainly restore the hair from a Gray to a beautiful Black, Brown, Auburn, or whatever might have been its original color.3.\tIt will effectually prevent the hair from falling off, removes all Heat, Inflammation and Daudrufl'from the scalp, keeping the head clean and cool, and the hair soft, glossy, and of a silky appearance.4.\tIt will promote a luxuriant growth of new hair on bald heads, except in extreme cases of old age, and where the glands have become disorganized.5.\tIt will cure the most inveterate itching and neuralgia of the scalp ; and being highly perfumed, it affords a most delightlul article for the toilet.MESSRS.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, No.157 Notre Damp Street, Montreal, C.E., Sole Agents for the Canadas.February 7.r ' \u2018\t\u2018 ! 3m Its 31 LAST NIGHT, in Great St, James Street, small PORTMONAIE, containing a 8 Cheque for $20 on th» City and District Savings Bank, with $2 in Bills and some Silver.The finder will confer ft favour by returning the same to this Office* Payment of the Cheque has beeh stopped.Deestaber 31.\t312 I» ECKIVED ex SS.\u201cST.DaYID\"\u2014Russian Caviare, Red Currant Jelly, Stilton Cheese, Dutch Cheese.Also, one bale very fine MO OH A CoFPBE, and an assortment ot other choice GROCERIES.BAIRD & CRAWFORD, 123 Great St, James Street.April 13.\t87 Bateàelor\u2019s Celebrated Bair Bye is th* best in the World Tke only Harmless) True and Reliable Bye fcnc w~ This splendid Hair.Dye .is perfect\u2014changes Rec Rusty of Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black oi Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining ihe Skin, leaving the Bair soft and beautiful ; imparti fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes.The genuine is signed W.A.BATCHitLOR, all others are mere ins Rations, and should be avoided.Sold by all Erur gists, «Ste.Factory\u201481 Babclay Stbbet, N.Y.BATCHBLOR\u2019b NEW TOILET CREAM FOB DRESSING THE BAIR, luvl.\tOW £ The New York Tnbune says, \u201cthe reason why Drake\u2019s Plantation Bitters are so universally used, and have tuch an immense sale, is that tuey are al-wayslnade up to the original standard, of highly in-vigoraiing material and of pure quality, although the prices have t.o largely advanced, &c.\u201d .The Tribune just hits the nail on the head.The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure material, but the ieopie are told whac it is.The Recipe is published aiound each Bottle, and the bottles are not reduced in size.At least twenty imitations and counterfeits have sprmgup.They impose upon the people once, nnd tuat\u2019s the last of them.The Plantation Bitters are ne w used in all the Government Hospitals, are recommended by the best physicians, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect.Facts are stubborn things.\u2018* * * * I owe much to you.for I verily believe the aPIantition Bitters have saved my life.KEY.W.H.WAGGUJNbR, Madrid, N.Y.\u201d \u201c * * * \u201c Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters.My wife has been greatly bene-fitted by iheir use.Thy Friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa.\u201c * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon pleaching.* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me.\u201cKEY.J.S.CATHORN, Rochester, N.Y.\u201d \u201c * * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house.bYKES, CHADWICK & CO., Proprietors Willard\u2019s Hotel, Washington, D.C.\u201c * * * i have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect.G.W.D.ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers\u2019 Home, Cincinnati, O.\u201c * « * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, with which I was laid up proa-rate, and had to abandon my business.H.B.KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.u * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me for years.It acts like a charm C.C.MoORE, 254 Broadway.\u201d New Bedfokd, Mass., Nov.24,1863.Dear Sir,\u2014I have been aillicted for many years with, severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system.Pnysicians and medicine failed to relieve me.Some friends.in New York, who were using Plaotation Bit-ters, prevailed upon me to try them.I commenced with a small wine glassful after dinner.Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps h-.d entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years.I feel like another, being.My appetite and .strength have also gieatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitiers.Respectfully,\tJUDITH RUSSELL.If the ladies but knew what thousands'of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one-half of the weakness, prostration and oisiress experience i oy them would vanish.James Marsh, Esq., of 159 West i4th street, N.Y., says \u201c he has three children, the first two are weak anu puny, his wife having been unable to nurse or attend tnem, but that she has taken Plantation Bitters for the last two years, and has a child now eighteen months old which she has nursed and reared herse.f and both are hearty, saucy and well.The article is invaluab.e to mothers.\u201d &c.Such evidence might be continued for a volume.The best evidence is to try them.Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite distress alter eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy relief through these Bitters.They speak for themselves.Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the Unitea States has a metal cap and green label around the neck.Beware of refilled bottles.See that the cap has not been mutilated.Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is an impostor.We sell it only in bottles.Sold by principal dealers throughout the habitable globe.P.H.DRAKE & CO., New York.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., 803 St.Paul Street, Montreal, (New No.615,) .Wholesale Agents for the Canadas.March 4\tD S W its 53 -5?PARTIES inquiring a good REFRrGJilRA-TOK will do well to call at No.146 Oraig Street, where they are sure to find what is most desirable in every respect.We have a large stock on hand, comprising three different patterns, at moderate prices.Also, COOKING STOYES and TINWARE, IRONS, BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, &c.MI ILLÏÏÙR & CO., No.146 Craig Street, Off the foot of Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Apr il 20,\t'\t93 £m£AL HE Buying up Nnw Brunswick\u2014The London Economist considering how the opinion of New Bi uns wick could be brought into conformity with Confederative plans says:\u2014\u201cWe could buy \u201coff opposition of course by guaranteeing the intercolonial railway; but the Minister who \u201c begins that system would deserve impeachment \u201c and would certainly have to encounter the op-\u201c position of Mr.Gladstone and every Liberal in \u201c Parliament.\u201d SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1865.AÜCÏ1UJS SALES fSIS DAY.BY L.DEVANT.Household Furniture, at No.5 Holyrood Place, McGill College Avenue, at Ten o\u2019clock.BY CUVILLIER &CO.Household Furniture, &c., at at the residence of Hon.Louis Renaud- at Ten o\u2019clock.BV JEiNRYJ.SHAW.Household Furniture, at the Molsou Store, Great St.James street, at Two o clock.BY JOHN J.AKIN TON.Household FutnTtiire,\t., at 127 St.Constant street, at Ten o\u2019clock, and at No.89 Bleury street at same hour.At No.19, head of St.George street, at Two c \u2019clock.CBY TELEGRAPH ) mmMl PHiSSOESFATOMES.New York, April 21;\u2014The Herald\u2019s correspondent says, the paroiling of Lee\u2019s army was completed on the 13ih.The official report puts the number of men at 26,117, 153 pieces of artillery 61 stands of colors, and 10,918 stand of small armsJlOO wagona, caissons, &c., and 4000 horses and muies.The Herald\u2019s Paris correspondent says, Maximilian's Minister in London has resigned declaring that he is satisfied the Mexican empire is collapsing and that Maxmilian will soon abdicate and return to Austria being completely disappointed in his two most important expectations\u2014the recognition of the United States and the support of the Pope and Mexican clergy.As to the confirmation of this report it is stated Maximilian has retracted the renunciation of his family rights to the throne of Austria made before leading Europe- New.York, April 21\u2014The Times Spanish Fort correspondent says, there were captured in the defences of Mobile 316 guns, of which Spanish Fort had 46.The rebat gunboats escaped up the river but they will be captured or destroyed.There were five of them and, four iron clads.Our lo,a is about 1800 tie Rebel loss In killed and wounded is not leas than 2000.New York, 21.\u2014The morning papres are utterly devoid of news.Tamaqua via Philadelphia, April 21.\u2014Booth has not been arrested, but he has been traced as far as Tamaqua.The men arrested on suspicion nave been discharged.West Gulf Squadron, United States Flag-Ship, Stockdale, off Mobile, April 12th.\u2014Sir, I have the honor to inform the Department that on Monday, the 10th instant, subsequent to the capture of Fort Alexis and Spanish Fort, detailed in my despatch No.53, dated April 9th, the Octarora, Lieutenant Oomminder W.W.Low, and the iron clads were enabled in consequence of the thorough dragging of the Blakely River, to move up nearly abreast of Spanish Fort, from which point Comdr Low, bombarded Forts Hunter and Racy, and with such effect that both ihe Forts were evacuated on the llih ami our forces took pc ssession.This morning I moved with the gunboats conveying eight thousand men of General Granger\u2019s force to the west side of Mobile Bay.It was soon ascertained that the enemy had evacuated all their defences and retreated with their gunboats up the * labama River.The gunboats will in a few days unques.tionably be captured unless destroyed.General Granger and myself have jnst sent a formal demand for unconditional surrender, which will unaoubted be accorded.The Navy has already noisted the stars and stripes over ihe walls ot Fort Pinto and Spanish River battery.We also have possession of Choctaw Point battery and three neavy forts beluw it.1 shall place a sufficient number of gunboats in front of the city to give protection to loyal inhabitants of whom there is great number.I have the honor to bo very respectfully, Your obedient servant, H.K.THA C2EH, Rear-Aomiral.Baltimore, April 21st.\u2014The remains of President Lincoln arrived at 10:10 o\u2019clock The remains will lie in state until two o\u2019clock in a beau tiful catafalque.Boston, April 21st.\u2014A movement has been started here to raise $100 000 by $J subscriptions, to he presented to Mrs.Lincoln.In connection with the terrible plot of the President\u2019s assassination, the arrest of several parties well known here who have been accumulating wealth, and have been the recipients of untold favors from the Government will probably lead to important developements.The schooner Eliza reported seeing on Ihe 18 th at 2 p.m., a steamer ashore off Oregon Inlet.About 100 troops had been taken off, and boats were still removing troops.Bhlligsbent Ri0hts.\u2014-The Scottish American tays that the circular of Mr.Seward demanding the withdrawal of tbe recognition of belligerent rights irom the South, with respect to the Confederate cruizers, was suggested by a despatch from Earl Russell, intimating an opinion favorable to that course on the ground of the late events of the war, wnich made it impossible to suppose that the South could establish its independence.Q' UIN1NE WINK.\u2014The Subscriber having been appointed SOLE AGENT for tho sale of \u201c WATERS M WILLIAMS\u201d QUININE WINE, is now prepared to execute orders for the same.ALEX.MoGIBBON: March Ig.\t65 THE ASSASSINATION.Ths New York Times, understood to be Mr.Seward\u2019s organ, says that there is reason to believe that the plot against the life of the President and his Cabinet was concocted in Canada, and adds that the day before the carriage accident, which compelled the Secretary of state to take to his bed, Mr.Seward received from Canada an intimation that a conspiracy for this purpose had been set on foot among the refugees residing here.It was only the accident which made the Secretary unable to attend to business, which prevented him from availing himself of the intormation by taking proper precautions.The Times is very bitter against Mr.Sanders, who has addressed a letter to it respecting overtures made to the refugees by Mr R J.Walker.It expresses a total disbelief of Mr.Sanders statements ; but nevertheiesa hold that Mr, Walker ought to have known better than to have any communication with him.Finally it says that if the plot shall be traced to the refugees in this country, they ought to be demanded as assassins.A Letter frcm Booth \u2014A letter or rather a writing by Booth has been discovered, it was left last year with his brother-in-law in an envelope containing some securities, and would occupy almost a column of this paper.It is chiefly an incoherent rhapsody in favour of the South.It begins : -,-, 1864.My dear Sir : Yon may use this as you think best.But as some may wish to know when, who and why, and as I know not how to direct, I give it (in the w>.rd3 of your master) \u201cTo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN .\u201d Right or wrong, God judge me, not man.For be my motive good or bad, of one thing I am sure, the lasting condemnation of the North.The step which he proposes to take and to which these words apply, would seem to be merely a personal secession from the North to the South.He says :\u2014 I know how foolish I shall be deemed for undertaking such a step ss this, where, on the one side, I have many friends and everything to make ms happy, where my profession alone has gained me an income ot more thafi $20,000 a year, and where my great personal ambition in my profession has such a great field for labor.On the other hand, the South have never bestowed upon me one kind word ; a place now where I have no friends, except beneath the sod: a place where I must eitier become a private soldier or a beggar.To give up all the former for the latter, besides my mother and sisters whom I love so dearly (although they so widely differ with me in opinions), seems insane ; but God is my judge.However, there are a few words interjected without any context, which show a different purpose.Nor do I deem it a dishonor in attempting to make for her a prisoner of this man, to whom she owes so much of misery.That is all that intimâtes any idea beyond removal to the South, The paper is signed A Confederate, doing duty upon his own responsibility.J.WILKES BOOTH.uni: .' SPECIAL TELEGRAM.Quebec, 21st April.It rained all day.The \u201c Buropa,\u201d from Montreal, arrived here at 4 o\u2019clock, She met but little ice on the way down, She leaves again on Monday.Thî Cost of Public Wobks.\u2014A debate in the House of Commons lately on the Constitution of the Board of Admiralty is very suggestive.Whatever difference of opinion was expressed during the discussion, upon one point all were agreed, that it was impossible to conduct the operations carried on by the Government with the same, or even nearly the same economy as those of private individuals.With the reasons for this we need not concern our selves.The fact th.it the evil does exist is what we are principally interested in.In Great Britain we have been taught to believe a series of checks on the one hand, and a high standard of public opinion on the other, pievent at least wilful mismanagsment and extravagance ; and the supposed entire responsibility of the Governments! Departments to Parliament, the high character of the members of the House, and their independent positions, have been thought to ren.der it certain that the money voted for specific objects would be spent according to the appropriations.In spite of these and many other guarantees, we are informed, and it does notap-pear to have bsen denied, that in the Admiralty Accounts there was in four years a sum of nearly two millions stg.unaccounted for, making a total in sixteen years of nearly three and a half millions sterling.Then we find what ministers have been occasionally accused of doing here, large sums voted for one purpose, but applied to another.One ship was referred to, the cost of repairing which had in four years exceeded the price for which she could have been built by £13,500 stg.It is well for nations which will become great to count the cost.It is well sometimes to sit down and calmly consider both aides of the accounts.Tne country must grow and increase, and we cannot doubt our future greatness.Yet, feeling this conviction, it is not the part of a wisa man, it is not the duty of a true patriot to conceal from himself or others tho grave responsibility which, it appears to us, we are somewhat hastily assuming.Certain sums of money, it is supposed, must be expended upon public works of various kinds.There is a proposal to enlarge the Canals, to build a railway, to construct fortifications.What will these works cost 7 Do the sums named as a probable estimate amount to a fraction of the real expenditure involved ?We have had some little experience of the economy with which our Colonial works have been conducted.We know something of the difference between the ideal and the real in the building of the Houses of Parliament at Ottawa.That was a work over which there might have been, comparatively speaking, an easy check exercised.Bat place an army of contractors at work under Government pay and superintended by men whose responsibility is so divided as to be completely frittered away, and the excess of expenditure over the estimates, which was so glaring in the Ottawa buildings, may, and probably would, be increased four-fold.It is a serious matter to mortgage the fatal e of a young country.If it mast be done, we should be prepared to accept our responsibilities.Bat let us know what these are likely to be, and not, by dazzling visions of greatness, rush into liabilities of which we may see the beginning, but not the end.Peculiarly Canadian.\u2014The Halifax Citizen says of the mission of our Ministers to England : \u201cThere errand is one peculiarly Canadian.They \u201cgo to England t
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