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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, MontéeAii, June 13, 1886.AES'S'SrsfctB eemI jiif\u2019iîRriiïFC» ttf\tat îtor» trs»î.Dos MAH.S.a m Quebec by Steamboat,,.7.45 a m Jnebee by Ballroad.8.00\ta m Vorth Shore Land Route.7.00\ta m lorel,Three Rlvers.&e, by str 10.45\tpm Canada West Day Tram.[1 11.40 a m Canada West Night Train.[2 9.45\tam Laprairie.8t.Johns, C.E., Napieryille Î and Clareneeville.i Sew York, Boston, Buffalo, ( Troy, &e.S St.Hyacinthe, Richmond ) and Island Pona.[3] ( Portland.[4J Ohateauguay, Beauhamois ) and Huntingdon.5 9.45 a m 9.45\ta m 0.45 a m 1.45\tp m 6.45\tp m 11.00\ta m 5.00 p m 9.IS a m 5.00\tpm 11.00\tam 11.00\ta m 10.30 a m 6.80 a m 2.00\tp m 5.CO p m 5.00\tp m Lachine.St.Remi, Hemmingford & Plattsbnrg.1 hambly.j Longueuil.] Contrecœur, Varennes and i Vercheres.$ St.Laurent, St.Eustache, ) St.Scholastique, &c.( Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese, & ( Ste.Jerome.S Rigaud, Carillon, Grenville ) and Way Offices to Ottawa $ Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P.E.Island, ®iœ Portland, every Wednesday and Saturday.Ditto every Friday (must be prepaid 12} cents per } oz).Close, 5.30\tp m 7.00\tp m 1.30\tp m 6.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 7.00\tp m 2.30\tp m 7.45 a m 2.30 p m 2.30 p m 6.00\ta m 1.15 p m 7.00\tp m 6.00\ta m .DO a m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 6.00\ta m 2.30 p m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 7.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 6.00\ta m V.'oo a m 7.00\tp m 7.00 p m iüMi FOR SALE.ttali, f U Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.50 a.m.2]\tdo [31\tdo [4]\tdo do do do 8.50 p.m.1.40 P.M.8.00 P.M.Registered letters must be posted 15 minutes efore the closing of each Mail.All the above Mails are daily, except Sunday.Street Letter Boxes visited at 10.30 a.m., 1.30, 6 and 9 p.m.On Sunday, at 9 p.m.FOR SALE.1 ° J ILS AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVIII.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1866.NUMBER 272.FOR SALE.SCOTCH WHISKY.INSURANCE.çJCE'.ÜîSVx COyVLS ©r ex Yar«i.THE Subscriber has on hand, and offers for Sale, Powel\u2019s CELEBR ATED ANTHRACITE CO VL, by the Ton or Cargo, which he is dally receiving direct from the Miner In Philadelphia.He guarantees the same to be of unrivalled quality, and without mixture of any inferior kind of Coal THE undersigned, AGENTS FOR CANADA are in regular receipt of the above choice and favourite scotch: whisky.In Qr-Casks and Cases, \u2014also - BERNARD\u2019S GINGER WINE Do\tOLD TOM GIN OGILVY & CO.Montreal, 4th Sept., 1866\tlv 211 \"dukyille & CO.\u2019S fpllf 1 I I\talso : f-WEÏjSSI ANTHRACITE, Of the same Sizes.I J EGG STKE, STOVE «to, NET do, I.EMP do, GRATE do, Also on hand, SCOTCH and ENGLISH STEAM, and a small Cargo of VERY SUPERIOR HANDPICKED HOUSE COAL, left over after supplying H.M.Commissariat Depart-ment.The above is the only description of Lehigh Coal that I have on hand.W.©.B.JAKES, Corner of Common and McGill Streets, Opposite Ocean Steamship Wharf* October 17.\t_____1m 219 ~AmIM \u201d Have RECEIVED a few samples of very fine Cut Glass GAPAL1ERS, of 3, Sand 6 arms, \u2014superior to those usually imported to Canada, and will he sold at low prices.Also, a few pair oi GLASS GAS BRACKETS, new style, 271 CATHEDRAL BLOCK, Ngtke Dame Street October 23.\t253 ISTEW G-OODS.S^WvP-A-tS-jS 1I ES\u2014Martell\u2019s\t] Hennesey\u2019s Otard\u2019s\tI In hogsheads, Robin\u2019s\t!\tq\u2019ter-casks, x ine Growers { octaves and Prunier\u2019s\tI cases.Central Vmevard\u2019s Champagne Vineyards, Ac J 239\tDAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.REMâ\u2014J amaiea SCOTTISH IMPERIAL IN SURANCE_C0MPANY.0&PITAL, £1.000,000 STERLING.Head Office, 130 Buchanan St., Glasgow.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.ChttiviYKin \u2014Alexander Ronaldson, Esq., Merchant.Vice- Chairman\u2014J AMES NlCOL FLEMING, Esq., Kilk^rran House, Ayrshire.G.Stewart Anderson, Esq., Merchant.Hugh Baird, Esq., Merchant.JohnBoag, Esq., Iron Merchant.James Couper, Senr., Esq., City Flint Glass Work».James Graham Esq., Builder.Walter Grieve, Esq.Merchant, Greenock.Robert Kerr, Esq ,of CruikstonHa'l, Paisley James Mackenzie,Esq, ofGlentore,Merchant John Tames Muirhead, Esq., Goldsmith.Lewis Potter, Esq., Merchant Adam Pringle, Esq , Dpwanhill Gardens.James Salmon, Esq., Architect.Alexander Stronach, Esq., Banker.William Taylor, Esq., Grain Merchant.Consulting Pfiv&ician\u2014T)li.M\u2018CALL ANDERSON* Solicitors\u2014Messrs Burns, Maclean & Alison Bonkers\u2014Tu-e, City of Glasgow Bank.Manager\u2014A.Gordon Brown.Secretary-A.L.WHITECROSS.MONTREAL.Consulting Physician\u2014R.CRAIK, M.D.McCIILLjOCH T3KOS,, Agents for Life Department, Offices, 10 and 12 Com Exchange Building.September Si.\t226 INSURANCE.ÆTM LIFE INSURANCE UOM\u2019L Net Income for year ending July 1st.$1,765,334 Receiots .2,642, lob New Policies issued year ending Sept 1,\t12,363 Do.do.do.in August alone.\tI,3o0 230 and Demerara DAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON CJIN\u2014DeKu'-per\u2019s 7 In hogsheads, quarter-casks Hencke\u2019s (\tand cases 230\tDAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.MISIiEX\u2014Scotch, in quarter-casks, cases and glass jugs Irish, in cases 239\tDAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.CHAMPAGNES- 239 Moet\u2019s 1st quality do 2nd quality Guestier\u2019s Cabinet do Comet Heidsieck 1st quality Cartier 1st quality do 2nd quality Maison Berton DAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.CEATSE S\u2019\u2014Chateau Margaux Chateau Lafitte Chateau Langera And others 239\tDAVIE, CDARKE & CBAYTON.ÏJOÏTï\u2014StiH\u2014rdehfrnumilch Nierstein BodentUal Walporzbeim Sparkling\u2014Varioup Brands MOSEEIjE\u2014Sparkling & Still\u2014various brands 239\tDAVIE.CLARKE & CLAYTON.THE ORiENT MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., No.43 Wall Street, New York, Continue to Insure Caigoes, Vessels and Freight \u2018 against Marine Risks.No Fire Risks taken disconnected from Marine Risks.ASSETS, JULY 151886, 81,127,618 56, AFTER PA\\ ING ALL ADJUSTED LOSSES LEAVING UNPAID AND UNADJUSTED $20,100.This Company have made arrangements to^is sue, when desired, Policies and Certificates payable in .LONDON and LIVERPOOL, at the Counting Rooms of Messrs.DRAKE, KLEIN WORT & COHEN, TRUSTEES: ?Francis Cotte net | Alex\u2019r Hamilton, Jr.I George F.Thomas I C.H.Sand W.F.Cary, Jr.Cornelias K.Sutton W.A.Sale Edward Haight James Brown N.D.Carlile William Schall Leopold Huffer Wm.S.Wilson F.Cousinery Gustav Schwab John F.Schepeler EUGENE DUTILH, President.ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.The undersigned is authorised to receive and forward applications for Insurance with the above Company.Joseph Gaillard, Jr.George Mosle Edward F Davison A LeMoyne, Jr., E.H.R.Lyman Lawrence Wells John Auchir closs Edward F.Sanderson Leopold Bierwirth Simon de Visser John S.Williams Alex.M.Lawrence Fredk.G.Foster George Christ Richard P.Bundle John A.Ralli August 6.HENRY McKAY, 18 St.Sacrament Street.186 NEW JEWELLERY R.HENDERY & CO.HAVE JUST KKCEIVKU, PER STEAMER \u201cMORAVIAN,\u201d ji fink assortment \u201cHRBALD\u201d BUILDINGS, ST.JAMES S3 GREAT June 30.STREET.155 AT.P» \u2014Bass & Allsopps ! In pints and PORTER\u2014London and Dublin S\tquarts 239\tDAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.RITTERS___Giauelll s celebrated Italian Bit- ters\u20141000 cases.SOI.E AOKNTS FOR CANADA, DAVIE, CLARKE & CLAYTON.October 12.\t_______212 LIFE AgMCE.Misti Pramcial Assurance Co1} sreciaxTnotice, UNDER the \u201cDOUBLE ASSURANCE SYSTEM\u201d adopted by the SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, a person may insure with a GUARANTEED INCREASE ON AMOUNT INSURED OF £4 PER CENT.PER ANNUM, until the sum in policy is doubled, after which it remains constant.Example:\u2014-A person aged 25 may assure £50C.v-aduaily increasing by £4 per cent, per annum until the sum in policy amounts to £1000,\u2014by a yearly premium of £15 14s.2d.A.DAVIDSON PARKER, Secretary.Head Office,\u2014Place d'Armes, Montreal.August 23.\t201 IT f WHISKEY\u2014100 Puncheons 50 O.P.120 Barrels Rye Bavie, Clarke & Clayton, 40 ST.PETER STREET October 6.ITOXl SA.X7EL YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERIALS, TWANKAYS, T .^TO UNCOLORED JAPANS, OOLONGS.GEO.S, SCOTT.248 New and Old Crop RAISINS Bags COFFEE \u2014ALSO\u2014 Just Eecwed and far Sale i 100 BRTS.\u2022RULFl N'V.rJ OIL, Finest Quality \u201c Canada Rock Oil,\u201d RAVI» TORRANCE * CO.October 19.\t_________ 250 jn'kw_j3ork,.likspectsd.Mess Pork Bo Tkin Messtso sîo Prime «lo «!o ïïe Prime nessy, Renault «c Co.Mar-600 cases ) quet & co., Godard Ereres, Maurain, Aine & Co.10 hhds\t] 20 qr-oasks\tI\tGIN, 800 green cases ( DeKuyper & other brands 400 red do\tI 300 crates Wine Bottles, quarts 300 do\tdo,\tpints 7500 two-bus.Grain Bags 250 crates assorted E.Ware 200 packages do Glassware 25 crates Rockingham Ware 10 do Stone Ware IRVINE, CLARKE & CO.September 26._____________230 FOR S^FF.In Store and to Arrive: Hf-chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Hyson and Imperials Chests Finest Kaisow Congous and Souchong, Hhds Bright Sugars Brls Fresh Currants Cases Button Blue Cases Refined Borax Brls Alum Brls Green Copperas Brls Jamaica Ginger Cases Mace Casks Nutmegs Bales Cloves Cases Pearl Sago Bags Arracan Rice Kegs Bi-Carb.Soda Kegs Sal Soda Hhds Coleman\u2019s Mustard Bags Laguayra Coffee Cases Madras Indigo Brls Thin\u2019s Pickles Cases Green Gin Cases Sardines \u2014AND TO ARRIVE,\u2014 Ex \u201c St.Alexis,\u201d from Malaga 2500 boxes Layer Rabins 1000 kegs Seedless do ICO frails Soft Shell Almonds October 24.\tIni_____ For Sale by tbe Subscribers : 2500 packages TEAS\u2014Young Hyson, Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Twankay, Un-colored Japan, Souchong and Congou Hhds Cuba Sugar Bags Demarara Sugar Brls English Crushed Sugar Brls Currants, Old Crop Brls do, New do Boxes I Hf-do' > Layer Raisins, New Crop Qr-do J Boxes ) Hf-do }- H R do, New Crop Qr-do J Kegs Small M Raisins Bags Ceylon Coffee Bags Rio do Boxes Liverpool Soap Chests Madras Indigo DAVID TORRANCE k CO.November 1.\t261 FOR fe AUJu : Now Landing ex Sea King, from Hull, Qr-Casks BLUNDELL SPENCE\u2019S RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL WINN & HOLLAND.November 1.\t261 CUIPPINGr.Landing ex \u2018 Iona,\u201d and for Sale : 100 barrels EDINBURGH PALE ALE, quarts 60 do\tdo\tdo do, pints 50 do\tdo STRONG do, do IRVINE, CLARKE & CO.September 29.\t233 Landing, ex \u201cIona,\u201d and for Sale : 10 casks j-pint PRESSED TUMBLERS 4 do BOHEMIAN VASES, TOILET, WARE, October 14, 1866.\t) There is mournin in Kentucky.The results of the elections iu Ohio, Injeany, Pennsylvany and Iowa reached me yesterday through a Looisvillc paper wich wuz dropped off the cars at Secessionviile, wich is the nearest station, to us, and wich I hapnin to be there, I picked\" up.Ohio\u201440,000 Ablishin ! Injeany\u201420,000 Ablishin 1 Pennsylvany\u201420,000 Ablishin I Iowa\u201430,000 Ablishin I Ablishin I Wat a dreary waste uv Ablishin ! Not a single oasis uv Dimocrisy anywhere\u2014 nary Aryrat on wich our ark kin rest in safety, hut all around us the mad waves of Abiishnism rearing their crestid heads muchly.I felt it my dooty to make this fact known to my neighbors, for, sposing that His Serene Highness\u2019 trip wood secure us enuff deestricts to make the next Congress safe, and conse-kentiy make ns certain uv admission, they lied been makin arrangements for restoring things to their normal condishun, ez they were before the war.In fact two weeks before, in view of the expected success uv the Democracy, a meetin hed bin held on the subject.Some wuz for at once seezin the niggers wherever they cood be found and puttin em at work, hut the conservatives overruled this.They held that slavery hed bin abolished and that it ought not to be restored, in fact, that to act in good faith, it cood not be re-established.Deekin Pogram announced a plan.The town authorities shood pass a ordinance for the proper government of the niggers.Their good and ourn demanded it.For instance, they shood not he permitted to he out till after 7 o\u2019clock p.m , in the evenin ; they shoodent leave the plantashen onto wich they wuz employed ; they shood work every day till 7, and to do away with the pernicious work uv the Freedmen\u2019s Bureau, no man and wife wich lied bin married by a chaplin uv the Bureau or by any one else, shood be employed on the same plantashen, and also no father or mother and child.Sich ez vialated these ordinances shood be arrested by anybody and fined, and in default uv payment uv the fine and costs shood he sold to the person who wood take his or her labor for the shortest number uf year and pay the fine and costs aforesaid.\u201c Ez a conservative,\u201d sed the Deekin, \u201c I report to you this plan.\u201c Do yoo want tu know my definition uv the word conservative ?\u201d sed Joe Bigler, a returned confederate soijer, who I bleeve hez seen enough nv war, \u201c it\u2019s a man who goes a roundabout way to a devilish mean thing.Deekin, why can\u2019t yoo go to the devil by a straight road ez I do ?\u201d The interupshen uv the demoralized wretch wuzn\u2019t notist, and ez the trustees uv the township wuz all present, the ordinance wuz passed, and that night two-thirds uv the niggers within five miles uv the Corners wuz arrested and sold, and within two weeks eve y one hed bin capcherd.I hied me to the Corners, and the first man I saw wuz Bascon, the grocery keeper, engaged in the congénial hizness uv tappin a barrel uv contentment, wich he had just received.I wuz a goin to tell him the dread intelligence, when he caught site uv me.\u201c Taste that.Parson,\u2019 sed he, holdin out a tin dipper full.I drank it off, and one look at him onmand me.\u201c Kin I o\u2019ercloud that smilin cheek,\u201d thot I, ez in a fit uv absent mindeduis, wich I hev every now and then, I held out the empty dipper to be filled agin, wich it wuz\u2014\u201cno! for a time he shel be spared,\u201d and I borrered liis mule and rode away pensively.I wuz goin fust to Deekin Pogram\u2019s, for he wuz the most interested uv eny in the settlement.After the meetin mentioned above, the.Deekin hed caused the arrest uv sich niggers ez he cood ketch, and had had em fined in sums uv $275 and upwards, wich bein unable, ez a rool, to pay the fine, he hed kindly bid em in.He hed picked up here and there all uv his old servants, ceptin those wich hed bin killed in the army and the few misguided ones wich hed made there way North, and that mornin the plantashen wuz to he reconstructed upon the old patriarkle system.Mrs.Deekin Pogram wuz mar-shelling four uv the likeliest wenches I ever saw in the kitchen ; his son Tom was chuckin a yaller girl under the chin, wich hed bin born on the place about eighteen years before.The two girls hed each their waiting maids and wuz a puttin em through their paces.There hed bin some trouble in gettin em reconstructed, it bein deemed nessary to take the conseet out uv em, wich they wuz all a doin.Ez I rode up, the old iady hed jest knocked one uv cm down with a fire shovel and wuz dancin a Highland fling onto her prostrate body.Almira, the oldest gal, hed her lingers in the wool uv her gal, and (other one wuz a thumping hern to reduse her to her proper level, and the Deekin hisself wuz deelin with one ongrateful wretch, who objected to bein put to work on them terms, not realizin that the Bureau was gone.Ez the Deekin hed a revolver he yielded the pint, and submitted to he flogged, wich the Deekin wuz doin as neatly ez I ever saw, considerin he hed bin out uv practis for four years.He hed him*tied up to a tree and wuz a woilopin uv him gorjus.While he wuz a convinsin uv him with his whip that there wuz trooth in the skripter, and that Ham wuz reely a servant onto his hretherin, I exclaimed \u201c stop !\u201d and hume-jttly whispered the appallin news in his left ear (tother one hed bin chawed off in a mis-understandin at Bascom\u2019s, the previous Sunday nite after servis.) Never shel I forgit the look uv woe on that eminent Christian\u2019s face.The whip fell from his nerveless hand, and with teers streamin down his cheeks, washin up little streaks uv dirt in the most heart-rendin manner, he gasped in a husky voice to the wife uv his buzzum.\u201c Cut him down, Mirandy, the North\u2019s gone Ablishin and the d\u2014d niggers will he free anyhow,\u201d and the old patriarch swooned away at my feet.And sich an expression of anguish ez des-torted the face of the Dcekin\u2019s wife I hope never to see agin.Droppin the shovel, she stood rz one petrified, with her foot elevated m mid air, ez in tbe act uv stompin, and utter-in a shreek, wich me thinks I hear ringin in my ears yet, she fell precisely ez she stood, with her leg crooked, ez ef twuz froze there.Tom released the gal he wuz subdooin.and mountin his horse, rode off to the Corners without say-in a word ; and, unable to witness the distress of that sunken family, I made haste to mount my mule and go too, while the niggers, feelin that they were wunst more their own men, and women, scattered in every direction.\u201cSich is the Loots nv Radikelism,\u201d murmured I.\u201c Sich is the bitter cup fanaticism hez put to our lips,\u201d and castin one liugrin look at the prostrate forms uv the Deekin, his wife with her foot insensibly raised, and their two gushiu daughters, I spurred the mule and departed.Wood that every Ablishnist in the North had seen that site, and wuz possesseed uv a soul to appresihate it.Then would they vote differently PETROLEUM V.NASBY, P.M., (wich is Postmaster.) NOTICES.THEATRE ROYAL*.FOR THE BENEFIT OF MRS, BÏÏ0KMND, MONDAIT, the 19th November, Amateur anti Military Performance, Under distinguished Patronuge.TT-XCHT ELI-HiTO'.OHPHilUS AND EURYDICE.November 10.\t269 AUCTION SALES.The Rev.Dr.Irvine, of Knox\u2019s Church, will preach on Thursday evening next, at the Wolf Street Mission, at 7 o\u2019clock P.M.Passengers per Moravian,\u201d Aiton, for Liverpool,\u2014Major Colthurst, 17th Regt., Rev.Dr.Hamilton, Mr.J.B.Ewart, Mrs.Wm.Maitland Mr.and Mrs Kortosk, 2 children, infant, and nurse, Mr.Saunders, Mr.Fuller, Mï J.Stevens Dr.Hind, Medical Staff, Capt.Stevenson, 30th Regt, Mr.L D.Blanchet, Capt.Leslie, 25th Regt., Mr.Chas.P.Rlathwaft, Mrs.Joseph, Mrs.Jas.Mitchell, Mr.Geo.Mitchell, Dr.Killery, Medical Staff, Mrs, Killery and child, Capt.Chas.Blane, 23rd Regt., Mr.C.Morgan, 23rd Regt, Mr.Jno.Marshall, Mr.Robb, Mr.E.Barron & Sop, Mr.E.W.Stockwell, Mr.Herbert Willis, My.JTenis Mr, Wickham, and 48 steerage passengers.Health is Strength\u2014To prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man ; and Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers will as sure cure coughs, colds, ticicling in the throat and pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy.Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to incurable consumption, and the strength of the strongest soon fails if neglected.The readiest and best means known for the c.ure of these complaints is \u201c Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers,\u201d which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have neVer been known to fail.Singers and public speakers will also derive great peue-fit from ihe use of them.Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cents per box.m Prs 27f We beg to call atteptiop to the advertisement of Burnetfs Cocoaine, U he found in special nofice column.\tftly c DSW 165 We beg to call attention to \u201cBurnett\u2019s standard Flavoring Extracts,\u201d advertised in special notice column.ly DSW,c,ftly 171 Sales by Mr.Shaw for the week, commencing on Monda\u201d, the 12th November :\u2014 WEDNESDAY, the 14th\u2014Sa,le of household furniture at the residence, 18 Latour street.WEDNESDAY NIQflT, at 7 o\u2019clock\u2014The sale of silverware continued.THURSDAY, the 15th\u2014Large weekly sale of household furniture, carpets, pianos.THURSDAY EVENING\u2014The sale of fine silverware continued.FRIDAY MORNING AND EVENING, at 10 and 7 o\u2019clock, the sale of silverware will be continued.SATURDAY MORNING and EVENING, the proprietors intend closing out by auction the whole of their stock of silverware.Other sales of household furniture, &c., to take place outside hisowu stares, will be duly announced.Mr.Skaw, furniture and general auctioneer.Principal sale rooms, 97 Great St.James street.DIED, On the 13th instant, after a long and painful illness, Diuab Carshore, aged.52 years, wife of John Corlstine, Builder.^^.Tbe funeral will leave her late residence, 55 St.Antoine Street, on Thursday, 15th instant, at 2 p.m , for the Baptist Church, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without further notice.At New Orleans, on the 23rd October, Auguste JN.Denouvion, merchant, at the ege of 2?years.M.Denouvion went through his course of studies at the College Ste.Mane in this city, Avhp.ro he distinguished himself by bis line character and great intelligence.On leaving College he determined to establish himself in the United States.Success accompanied him wherever he went.Endowed with great energy and with the per-soicacity which is essential to a merchant, especially in the United States, he carved out for himself a career at once bdlliant and rapid.The American war opened a new era to his ambition.He went through a thousand dangers, and it was doubtless in one of these hazardous expe -ditions, which he constantly repeated, that he sowed the seeds of the disorder Avhich at last carried him oif.At the time of his death, M.Denouvion enjoyed a handsome fortune, and valuable commercial relations.He succumbed to a violent attack of yellow fever, which at certain periods in every year makes frightful ravages in New Orleans.He leaves in Canada a father who was tenderly attached to him, and of whom he Avas the only sop, besides a large number of frienejs who will always regret him.An affectionate Wjfe and a beloved son survive him at New Orleans.What expression can interpret the sorrow of ail ?MECHANICS\u2019 HALE.FOfil A SHORT SEA SOX.DRAPER\u2019S ENCiLi SSI OPERA, H.DRAPER, Director, HAVE the honour to announce to the Citizens ot Montreal that they will commence a short season, positively limited to six nights, commencing\t* MONDAY EVENING, KOV.on which occasion will be produced the justly celebrated and brilliant Comic Operetta of the Doctor ot Alcantara, as performed by them one hundred nights in Boston and two entire seasons at the Theatre Française, New York Mr.E.Duchesne.The Doctor Mr.E.Warden, Buffo (from Covent Garden, London_Scnor Balthazar Mr.George S.Weeks.Carlos, his Son Mr.C.Shattu -k.Don\tPomposo Mr.F.Leighton.Perez Mr.R Caldwell.Sancho Miss Rosa Cooke.Inez Mrs.Sophie Mezart (Avife to Dr.Paracelsus).Donna\tLucrezia Miss Minnie Geary (her daughter).Lady\tIsabella.Sernaders, Citizens and Chorus, with Scenic Effect and Complete Costumes.The Grand Piano is furnished by Steinway & Sons.Tbe Organ b^Mason & Hamlin.Librettos of the Opera lor sale at the Hall.Tickets 50 cents; Reserved Seats $L.Sale of Reserved Seats to commence Thursday, 15th, at Ten o\u2019clock A.M., at Gould & Hill\u2019s and Prince\u2019s Music Stores.Doors open at Seven\u2014to commence at Eight o\u2019clock.November 13.\tr 2T1 BY L.DEVAIT.Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, ON THURSDAY MORNING, the 15th Novem-oer, the Subscriber is instructed to sell, without any reserve, at his extensive Furniture rooms, No.139 Great St.James Street, a collection of SPLENDJD NEW BLACK WAL-NUT FURNITURE.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A QUANTITY OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the property of an officer leaving for England, -consisting of : DR A WING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM: and KITCHEN FURNITURE, With a large quantity of new Stoves, Blankets, Window Curtains, &c., &c.Pay your ©as I &ent ou or before Wertnes«lay, ISili inst., at jVo.70 St.©abriei Street, amd save 35 per cent, discount.November 10.\t-\t269 La Banque Jacques-Carîïer.^iOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL IN GENERAL MEETING of the «HARE-HOLDERS of LA BANQUE JACQ,UES-OAR-T1ER will be held at the Bank, on THURSDAY, the 13th DECEMBER next, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M., precisely.By order of the Board.H.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, 13th Nov., 1866.\t\u2019 1m 272 NOTICE.CREDITORS and all persons having claims against the Estate of the la\u2018e PET HR DUNN, in his lifetime of Montreal, Grocer, on Notre Dame Street, are hereby requested to fyle their claims with the undersigned, Notaries of the Assignees of the said Estate, at our Office, in Montreal, No.32 Lltt e St.James Street, previous to the 1st of December next, in Anew of a final settlement of the affairs of the said Estate.D.E.& C.F.PAPINEAU, Notaries Public.Montreal, 12th Nov., 1866.\tr-ws 272 FOR SALE.BAKlNliJMER.Gardner\u2019s German Baking Powder, In 1 lb.packages, Is 3d each ^ also, wholesale, in 3 4, and 5 oz.packets, unrivalled for purity and cheapness, J.GARDNKK, Druggist, 455 Notre Dame Street, near McGill Street November 14.\t272 LEECHES !_LEECHES ! ! A supply of fine SWEDISH LEECHES always on hand.J.GARDNER, Notre.Dame Street.November 14.\t272 Gardner\u2019s Rosemary Hair Wash Has a large Sale.In bottles, Is 6d and 2s 9d each.GARDNER\u2019S COUGH REMEDY, in bottles.Is 3d and 2s 6d.Twenty five years' trial has proved it to be one of the best mediciin s for Coughs and Colds extant.GARDNER\u2019S EFFERVESCING MAGNESIA is preferred by many, and found to be the most pleasant and effectual A N T-A C I D and APERIENT in use.In bottles, 2s 6d, and 1 lb.bottles, 6s 3d each.J.GARDNER, Dispensing Chemist and Druggist, 455 Notre Dame Street.November 13.\t271 Superior OLIVE OIL, In hhds and qr-casks.COAL OIL for sale at retail ; also by the barrel or car load PORTLAND KEROSENE, BURNING FLUID, &c.J.GARDNER, Diiuggist, Notre Dame near McGill Street.November 13.\t:27l NOW LANDINGr, 200 Barrels Large Split Herrings Ex Marie Victoria, from Halifax.IN STORE.1000 Bags Coarse Liverpool Salt 1000 do Stoved do do November 14.T.A.CBANE, 4 St.John Stkef.t.272 STOJLALJJE.ffTHE undersigned are prepared to receive _1.GOODS ON STORAGE, in their premises in rear of St Sacrament Street.Excellent Cellerage for Wines.Special Warehouse Receipts granted.Insurance low.JEFFERY BROS.& CO.November 10.\tr269 FOR SAT^iTi, A FIRST-CLASS SALOON in one of the best locations in Montreal, with the patronage of a large number of customers.A rare chance will be offered to a purchaser.For particulars, address a.B., Herald Office.November 14.\tr 272 FOE 8A.FF, LABRADOR HERRINGS, Gordon and Bartlett\u2019s packing, in bids and hf-bairels ROUND HERRINGS, goodrquality COD OIL and SEAL OIL SALMON, MACKEREL and TABLE FISH GREEN CODFISH, in bris and draft \u2014AMO,\u2014 2500 bags COARSE LIVERPOOL SALT 800 do FINE\tdo\tdo THOS.FRASER, Next door to L.Boyer\u2019s, Commissioners Street.November 12.\tr270 APPLES F011 SALE.A- few Choice Barrels hand - picked Pomme Greisse, FOK SAT.E AT M.H.SEYMOUR, 403 St.Paul Street.November 13.\tm 271 ROUND HERRINGS, 500 BARRELS of the above, lowest price and best quality of any in the city.THOS.FRASER, Commissioner Street.November 13.\tm 271 TABLE_CODHSH.200 QUINTALS of the above, of good quality, expected per steamer, from Quebec, THIS MORNING.THOS.FRASER, Commissioner Street.November 13.\tm 271 Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.271 L.DE VAN Y Auctioneer.NOTICES.MECHANICS\u2019 HALE.The World\u2019s Favourite Troupe J UST FROM NEW ORLEANS.FOR THRRr\u2019InÏGI-1'XS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, littli, J3tli & 14th instant.Return of the ever welcomed and famous JÏWV&ÆÏÏ* & iSJ&M SSIMOT\u2019S (Late Duprez & Green) MINSTRELS & BRASS BAND, From tbe «t.Charles Theatre, New Orleans.Crowned with Laurels and Immense Success.Having had the honour to play to one of the largest houses, (over $1500) as well as one of the most successful engagements ever known in the history of the burnt cork profession.Charles Reynolds, Lew Benedict and Billy West, the three unequalled Comedians, will appear in some of their latest Novelties Doors open at 7, to commence at 3 o\u2019clock.Chas.H.Duprez, Manager, o.T.«Locum, Agent.November 8.\t2t>7 W The Montreal Fox Mounds ILL MEET on WEDNESDAY, 14th Nov., - .at the Kennels, at 11 a.m., weather permitting.November 13.\t271 MOWTREAL VETERINARY SCHOOL, Under the Patronage of the Board of Agriculture, Lower Canada.VpIXE FIRST SESSION of this Institution will F commence on WEDNESDAY FiftST, lith instant, at FIVE P.4L, in the Anatomical Lec-tuke Room of the Medical Faculty of McGill College, Cote Street, when the INTRODUCTORY LECTURE will be delivered by 1>.MCZLMJMRAIS, m.k.u.v.s.The Public are invited to attend.For particulars, apply to D.McEACHRAN, November 12.Veterinary Surgeon, 679 Craig Street., m 270 NOTICE.THE undersigned having opened a HOUSE in this City, as a Branch of his business, successfully carried on in Quebec during the past filteen years, begs respectfully to solicit custom.Western Merchants will find it to be for theij interest, when in need of FISH, OIL, SALT, Ac* to apply to THOS.FRASER, Next door to Ls.Boyer\u2019s, Commissioners Street.November 12.\tr 270 NOTICE.TO PERSONS INDEBTED TO EST ATI?OF GEORGE L.DICKINSON, of the Parish of Montreal, Lumber Dealer.Vf OTICE is hereby given that a Writ of A t-±S tachment in Insolvency has been issued against the Estate ana Effects of the said George L.Dickinson.All persons indebted to the said George L.Dickinson are hereby cautioned not to pay to any other person than the undersigned.JOHN WHYTE, Official Assignee.Montreal, 17 St.Sacrament Street, November loth, 1866.\tdu 270 MEIiCHàMÏS\u2019 EXCIDNLE, TEWDEKS FOR MEW STOCK.flYENDERS for TWENTY SHARES EX-JL CHANGE STOCK, $100 each, will be received up to Noon of tbe 20th inst., addressed to the undersigned who will furnish all information required.JOHN G.DINNING, Secretary.Office of the Exchange, ) 16 St.John Street,\tV\tm 271 Montreal, 12th Nov., 1866.) C.F.SMITHERS, lit A W K E R 4 X1 > BROKER,, 35 Pine Street, New York.FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOLD STOCKS BONDS, &cM Bought and Sold on Commission.Relers by permission to George S.Coe, Esq., President, American Exchange National Bank R.H.Lowry, Esq., President, National Bank of tbe Republic E.H.King, Esq., General Manager, Bank o-Montreal Thos.Baton, Esq., General Manager, Bank o> British North America Messrs.A.Smithers & Co., 68 Beaver Stree New York Agents in Montreal, Messrs.MacDOUGALL.& DAVIDSON.September 14.\t220 The Standard Life Assurance Cot?With which is now United The Colonial Life Assurance Company.ESTABLISHED 1825.SPECIAL NOTICE, THE COMPANY\u2019S BUSINESS YEAR WILL CLOSE on FIFTEENTH NOVEMBER, 1866, and in order to secure the advantage of this year\u2019s entry to the PROFIT SCHEME,, Proposals should be lodged with the Agents on or before that, date.W.M.RAMSAY, Manager, Canada, 47 GreatSt.James Street.November 7.\t1266 50 Braces Prairie Chickens, Alive, and in Prime Condition, on Exhibition at DUFEESNE & McG-ARITY\u2019S, 228 Notre Dame Street.November 12.\t270 WANTED \u2014AN EQUAL PARTNER in a splendidly paying Dentist\u2019s Office, finely located in this city.The undersigned will admit as above a partner with a full knowledge of the business and having a capital of $3000, or will admit a gentleman without knowledge of the business who has a capital of $5000 This is a bona fide opportunity.Tbe books of the office may be examined to see the amount of business done, class of patrons,
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