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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" HOTELS.SEA SIDE OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND, Portland Harbor, Maine.The above celebrated Sumiaer Resort will be opened June 21st, 1869.The table will be furnished with the best the market affords, and the subscriber will spare no pains to make it a FIRST-CLASS SUMMER RESORT.Steamers ply hourly between Portland and the Island.N.J.13AVIS, (Recently of the U.S.Hotel, Portland) Proprietor.Portland.June 10.\t lm-138 SLA BATHING ! SE à BATHING ! ST.LAWREWCE HALL, CACOUNA.I >4/ ANI/Vfo IMITATE AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GA.ZETTE.YOL.LXI.MONTEEAL, MONDAY MOENING, JUNE 28, 1869.NÜMBEE 152 COEPOEATION NOTICES Tliis HOTEL is now open for the Season.During the past winter the following additions and improvements have been made :\u2014 Large Ball-room ; Ladies\u2019 Parlor ; Gentlemen\u2019s Reading and Smoking Rooms; Enlargement of Dining Room and Sixty addi_ tional lirst-class Bed-rooms, with other extensive alterations, which now make the Hotel replete with everything conducive to comfort and convenience.A lirst-class stable has been built in connection with the Hotel for the board of private horses.The rates of board for families will be as moderate as possible; arrangements for which can be made with H.Hogan, Proprietor of the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal, or at the Hotel in Cacouna.An Omnibus and Baggage Wagon are in attendance at the Boats and cars.Tele raph station in the office of the Hotel 2m-140 CORPORATION OF MONTREAL zmiiXjIk:\u2014ilæiXjIk:- ST.0ATHEKIRES,_0RT., CANADA.THE STEPHENSON HOUSE, AMO BATHS, In connection with the Original Celebrated Artesian Well of Saline Mineral Water, so justly renowned throughout the Western Hemisphere, YVILR BE OPKN For the Reception of Visitors, ON THURSDAY, 20th MAY, 1869.The numerous patrons of this commodious F 1RS T- CLASS ig a k| HOTEL will find that the House sk 11 as been THOROUGHLY RELIA PAIRED, and partly RE-FURNISHED ; the Grounds have been tastefully and elegantly laid out and planted, admirably adapted tor Croquet and other games; a new BOWLING-ALLEY and BILLIARD-ROOM have been erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusement for the Invalid or Tourist.Parties desirous of engaging Apartments, or transacting any other business with the Establishment, will please address the Proprietor, BEVERLY TUCKER, St.Catherines, Ontario, Canada.May 22.\t1m tTs 121 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, according to the terms of By-Law No.23, passed on the 7th JUNE instant, no person shall be allowed tosell milk in this city from and after the THIRTIETH day of JUNE instant, unless such person shall have obtained from the Chief of Police a license to that effect, and paid the sum of ONE DOLLAR therefor; which said license must be renewed every year.Persons selling adulterated, unwholesome or diluted milk are liable to a fine of twenty dollars, or an imprisonment of thirty days for each offence.(By Order,) v\tCHS.GLACMEYER, City Clerk.City Crerk\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, June 17th, 1869.STEAMERS.144 1869.THE CANADA HOUSE, Caledonia Springs, ¦VIl.T.BE OPEN for the reception of V'isit-ors about the 15tii JUNE next.Arrangements will be made with families for board, either by the week or month.Return Tickets will be issued at reduced rates the Springs, including the Stage fare.Any further i».vernation can be had by applying at the Office, Id Bona venture Street DW.SCOTT, Secretary.April 15.\t2m 89 IRIJB^VjEZR.IE] T-IOTTSE BOSTON MASS.This noted Hotel has been thoroughly modernized.The house has been completely remodelled, painted, and newly furnished.Suites of rooms for large and small families,\u2014water, bathing-rooms, Ac., introduced^ \u2014so that it now offers unsurpassed accommodations for travellers.The \u201c Revere\u201d has always been celebrated for its table and the attention paid its guests, and its high reputation in these particulars will be maintained.Mr.Gardner Wetiierbee, late of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, has become one of tne proprietors, and will be pleased to welcome the travelling public at the above Hotel.WRISLEY, WETHER BEE & CO., Proprietors.Junes.\tt t s-ddb 133 OF MONTREAL TDOGS-IDOGS- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that according to the terms of By-Law No.22, passed on the 7th JUNE instant, every owner or keeper of a dog in this city is held, under severe penalty, to have it registered, numbered and licensed at the office of the Chief of Police, on or before the THIRTIETH JUNE instant, and to provide the said dog with a collar, to which shall be attached, by a metallic fastening, a circular metallic plate, with number of license, Ac., inscribed thereon, to be had at the said office of the Chief of Police; the said license to be renewed exery year.All dogs found running at large after the FIRST JULY next, not licensed or collared as aforesaid, shall be killed or destroyed.Licensed dogs found in the streets unaccompanied by thsir owner, may be taken up and impounded.The terms of the license are TWO DOLLARS FOR A MALE DOG, THREE do FOR A FEMALE DOG.(By order) CHS.GLACLMEYER, City Clerk.City Crerk\u2019s Office, ) City Harr,\t> Montreal, June 17th, 1869.)\t2w twt-144 Canadian Navigation Company.ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE for BEAU-HARNOIS, CORNWALL, HltESCOTT.11 ROCKVILLE, GANANOQ UE, KINGSTON, COBOURG, PORT-HOPE, DARLINGTON, TORONTO, and HAMILTON, Direct xoithout Trans-shipment.rtf.\u2014JL*-\\ This Magnificent Line comprises the following first-crass Iron Steamers, one of which leaves the Canal Basin, Montreal, every Morning (Sundays excepted), at NINE o\u2019clock, and Lachine on the arrival of the Train, leaving Bonaventure Station at Noon, for the above Ports, viz.:\u2014 SPARTAN, .Capt.Fairgrievo PASSPORT,.\u201c\tSinclair KINGSTON,.\u201c\tFarrell MAGNET, .\u201c\tSimpson CORINTHIAN, .\u201c\tDunlop, CHAMPION,.'.\u201c Carmichael Making direct connections at Prescott and Brockville with the Railways for Ottawa City, Kemptville, Perth, Arnprior, Ac.; at Toronto and Hamilton, with the Railways for Collingwood, Stratford, London, Chatham, Sarnia, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Green Bay, St.Pauls, Ac.; and with the Steamer \u201c City of Toronto\u201d for Niagara, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, Ac.The Steamers of this Line areunequarred.and from the completeness of their présent arrangements, pre.sentadvantag.es to Travellers which none other can afford.They pass through all the Rapids of the I.ewvcHée, and the beantii'ni scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands by daylight.The greatest despatch given to Freight, while the rates are as low as by the ordinary boats.Through rates over the Great Western Railway given.Through Tickets, with any information, may be obtained from Wm.Parmer, at the Hotels, Robert McEwen, at the Freight Office, Canal Basin ; and at the Office, 73 St.James Street.ALEX.MILLOY, Agent.Royar Mail Through Line, i Office, 73 St.James Street, > Montreal, 24th May, 1869.\t>\t122 RIUIIEMEXJ COMPANY.Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal ana Quebec.On and after MONDAY, the 3rd May, the new and magnificent Iron Steamers QUEBEC and MONTREAL, will leave Richelieu Pier ( opposite Jacques Cartier Place as follows The Steamer QUEBEC, Captain J.B.La-belle, will leave every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M.The Steamer MONTREAL,Captain Robert Nelson, will leave every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M.OF PASSAGE.Cabin ( Supper and State-Room Berth included.$3.00 Steerage.1.00 Tickets and State Rooms can be secured at the Office on Richelieu Pier only.This Company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading having the value expressed are signed therefor.J.B.LAMËRE, General Manager.Office of the Richelieu Co\u201e ) 203 Commissioners Street, >\t10â Montreal.1st May, 1869.S KICHEMEU COMPANY.ST.JAMES HOTEL, BOSTON, MASS.The new and elegant ST.JAMES HOTEL is situated on Franklin Square, and combines in its construction every modern domestic convenience and luxury.The notable characteristics of the house are its broad, light,and well-ventilated corridors and vestibules, its cheerful and well-arranged apartments, and its domestic conveniences from basement to dome.The house contains the largest and most approved Passenger Elevator ever erected, which lands the guests on any floor,from parlor to attic, in one minute Horse Cars from the Depots and all parts of the city and environs, pass within a rod of the Hotel continually through the day.pecial Coaches, attached to the St.James ill be found at all of the Railroad Stations new carriages and attentive drivers at ouse.Nearly a million dollars has been expended in erecting and furnishing this spacious structure, in order to produce one of the largest and most perfect Hotels in the country.The travelling public are especially invited to give the St.James a call, when visiting the city, where a cordial welcome will always await them.May 8.\t2m.ws-109 XYOTJSES, -fee., I^or Sale or to Xjet.Store for Sale or to Let, In the Immediate Vicinity of the Exchange.eThe Proprietor of the Building, -3 Nos.22 and 21 Hospital Street, is prepared to treat with parties de-Msirous of either PURCHASING or ULEASING those beautiful premises.Apply to JOHN FAIRBA1RN, Broker, No.6 Corn Exchange.June 7.\t134 TO BE BET, - With immediate possession, a HOUSE and STORE, in McGill Street, No.198.\u2014also,\u2014 Anew Cut-Stone HOUSE,\"in Cres-^ A Street, West of Mountain Street, th all modern improvements.Apply to\tCHAS.PHILLIPS, une 3.\tlm-131 CORPOmü OF MONTH, WATER DEPARTMENT.Sealed Tenders, endorsed, \u201c Tenders for a Sèwer,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, until MONDAY the 5th of July next, at noon, for the construction and erection of a BRICK SEWER on that part of the Pipe Track of the Montreal Water Works, adjoining Judge Coursol\u2019s property.The whole of the work to be done according to plans, sections and specifications, to be seen in the office of the undersigned.The Tenders to he made according to printed forms, and under the conditions therein stated, as no o.ther will be noticed.The printed forms may be had at the office of the undersigned.The Water Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest nor any of the Tenders.(By order,)\tLS.LAS AGE, Supt.of W.W.Waterworks Office, ) City Hall,\t} Montreal, June 23,\t1869.)\t149 jfoi COEPOEATION OF lONTESAL.ROAD DEPARTMENT.FOït SALE, A Beautiful Villa Residence, within the city limits, Fronting on the St.Lawrence and on the Line of the City Cars, 386 feet front on St.Mary Street, 420 feet on the River, by 200 feet depth : STONE BUILDING, Two Storeys high, with a Patent Steam Furnace in good order, and all the modern improvements; extensive Grounds tasefully laid out, lofty shade trees, rare shrubbery plants, great variety of FRUIT TREES, large VINERY in full bearing; Stables, Coach, Wood, and Coal Houses, Ice and Root Houses,\u2014all in good order.Title perfect.Terms very liberal.Apply to Messrs.LAFRAMBOISE & LAMOTHE, No.34 Little St.James Street.May 31.\tlm-128 Û !î l'y î: TO LET, For the Summer months, TWO excellent COTTAGES at St.Lamberts, situate near the Railway Bridge, having com m odious rooms, neatly papered, and in good condi- ion.May 10.Apply to JOHN DEEMING & CO.110 TO LET, No.1 PRINCE RUPERT PLACE, McTavish Street.A pply to j.\tS.H.& A.S.EWING, 102 King Street.3brunry 15.38 FOR SALE, That magnificent first-class COTTAGE situated upon the high road to Lachine, two minutes walk from that Station, containing 11 ^ apartments, with Storehouse, e, and Ice-house, a large Garden, with irge flower beds in front of the House, perfect.conditions, apply to the undersigned \u2022ietor upon the premises.FRANCOIS CUSSON.achine, 5th February, 1869.\t81 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201c Tender for Drain in Little St.James Street,\u201d will be received at the office of the City Clerk, until noon, on FRIDAY, the 25th inst., for the construction of a sewer in Little St.James Street, from St.Gabriel Street to Place D\u2019Armes, according to the plan and specification on view in the office of the under-igned.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on common sewer is proposed to be constructed in the above street, during the present season, and the inhabitants or proprietors on the said street may, during the time of construction of said sewer, avail themselves of the opportunity to make their private drains from their houses or yards into the said common sewer ; and proprietors in the said street having any objection to the construction of such sewer, are hereby notified that such objections must be fyled with the Road Committee or City Surveyor, on or before the said TWENTY-FIFTH June instant.(By Order,) P.MACQUISTEN, City Surveyor.City' Hard,\t( Montreal, 21st June, 1869.s\t147 TO LET, IN TUB \u2018\u2018HERALD\u201d, BUILDING Great St.James Street, .» TWO ROOMS in.the Second Story.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 I !¦ A LAB GE ROOM in rear, now oceu-Pi Montreal, IstMav 1869.S Tlie Ottawa Hiver Navigaf ion Co.1 uU- \u2019\u2022 .MAIL STEAMERS, 1869.MONTREAL to OTTAWA CITY, Daily (Sundays excepted), stopping at St.Anns, Oka, Como, Hudson, Point aux Anglais,* Rig-avid, Carillon, Point Fortune.Grenville, L\u2019Orignal, Majors, PapineauYdlle, Browns, Thurso, and Buckingham.The splendid new fast sailing Steamers, Prince of Wales, Captain H.W.Shepherd, Queen Victoria, Captain A.Bowie.A train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot every morning (Sundays excepted) at SEVEN o\u2019clock, toconnect, at Lachine, with theStea-mer Prince of Wales tBreakfast) for Carillon, passing through Lake St.Louis, St.Ann\u2019s Rapids, and Lake of Two Mountains, from Carillon, by Railroad, to Grenville, join the Steamer Queen Victoria (Dinner) for Ottawa City.DOWNWARD\u2014The Steamer Queen-Victoria leaves Ottawa City at 6:30, A.M.; passengers arriving at Montreal, 4:45 P.M.The comfort and economy of this Line is unsurpassed, while the route passes through one of the most picturesque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for tourists.Parties desirous of a pleasant trip, can obtain Return Tickets from Montreal to Carillon, valid for one day, at single fares.Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L\u2019Orignal.Parcel Express daily from theOffice toOttawa and Intermediate Landings.Single, Return and Excursion Tickets to Ottawa and Intermediate Landings may be obtained at the Office, Mercantile Library Buildings, Bonaventure Street, or on board the Steamer.Single and Return Tickets to Oitawa can be also obtained at the Bonaventure Depot.Market Steamer, DAGMAR, Captain McGowan.UPWARDS.\u2014Leaves Canal Basin, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 A.M.DO WNWARDS.\u2014Leaves Carillon, Mondays and Thursdays at 6 A.M.R.W.SHEPHERD, May 8.\t109 MEDICAL.H KLM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious proirerties, and immediate in its action.HELMBOLD\u2019S EXTRACT BUCIIU gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the palid cheelc.Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, Conusmption, Insanity or Epileptic Fits ensue.FOR NOX-RËTEmITUS\u2019 ORr RnOO'N-TINENCE OF URINE, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder, or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Glands, Stone in the Bladder, Calculas, Gravel or Brick-dust deposits, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, or Dropsical Swellings, Use Helmbold's Fluid Extract Bcciiu.ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, of both sexes, use Helm-bold\u2019s Extract Buchu.It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well.TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.Usé Helmbold\u2019s Extract Buohu and improved Rose Wash.THE GLORY OF MAIN IS STRENGTH.Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use H elmbold\u2019s Extract Buchu.MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmbold\u2019s Extract Bcciiu.SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by Helmbold's Extract Buchu.HELMBOLD\u2019S EXTRACT BUCHU and IMPROVED ROSE WASH cure all delicate disorders, in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, and no inconvenience.It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties.TRAISPORTATIOILIIE IÎETWEEN NEW YORK AND MONTREAL, Via \u201cROUSES POINT.\u201d Also, between New York & Montreal, i Via OHAMBLY CANAL.Incorporated Capital, $200,000 Assessors\u2019 Office, City Hall, Montreal, June 16th, 1869.Assessors.mwf-148 Particular attention given to the Transportation of Property in Bond.L.G.N.Stark,President, 33 Coenties Slip, New York; N.T.IiiiiSCN, Vice-President, Whitehall, N.Y.; If.R.Snyder, Secy.& Treas., Whitehall, N.Y.; W.H, Beaman, Agent, Troy, N.Y.NELSON DAVIS, Agent, Montreal, P.Q.May 14.\t'\t114 Sparrow's falling Cristals, 50 OASES JUST EE0EIYED.Rimmer, Gunn & Douglas May 12.HelnabolcF FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF ALL ORGANS, Whether existing in Male ox* Female.From whatever cause originating, ,»nd no matter of How Long- Staixdintg\u2019v Diseases of some organs require the -use of a diuretic.If no treatment is subm itted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue.Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the Healtlx arxd Happ iixess.And that of posterity, depend, upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.I l elinJsoI cl\u2019s EXTRACT EUCHU, Established upw ards 0/ 18 years.104 South Tenth-st.j Philadelp.kia, Penn.Price, si.25 per bottle, or sin jbottles for $6.50, delivered, to any address.Sold by Druggists everywhere.Prepared by H.T.HELMBOL D, SPECIAL NOTICES.SÏRSAPARILLM 'resolvent.New principles of cure of all wasting, scrofulous, and eruptive diseases of the eyes, nose, mouth, throat, ears, HEAD, LUNGS, KIDNEY\u2019S, AND BLADDER THE SKIN MADE PURE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, AND BEAUTIFUL.DR.RADWAY 7S SAHSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT ! Establishes a new principle of cure of all chronic diseases, and proves to the medical world that consumption and all other scrofulous diseases are curable.This fact has been demonstrated in over ONE HUNDRED cases of confirmed Consumption\u2014vjhere one Lung HI over seventy cases \\vi\\& destroyed and dried up\u2014and in oyer 500 CASES OF SUSPECTED Consumption.Dr.RAD WAY, three years since, published to the world his analysis of the blood in the several stages of Consumption, and found that where tubercles became deposited in the lungs and other organs, as in the Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, Bronchial Glands, Intestines, establishing Consumption of these organs, the BLOOD is thin, weak, pale watery, and is defiicient of such constituents as fibrin, albumen, phosporus and the rich red colouring discs of the blood Corpuscles In the absence of these constituents in the blood, the blood is exhausted of strength and nourishment, and wherever there is inflammation it deposits tubercles and decayed matter.It has not the power to hold in solution its natural constituents, and ulcers, sores, tumors, cancers, and virulent humors are formed, the presence of which causes inflammation, gathering, and consequent suppuration.This, reader, is tip* true cause .ff formation of tnberbles tv ^onsur.«\u2018ption._ Dr.RAD vv AY w 'as Hie 1; r.sfc to ad va theory of the cause of consumption and its kindred diseases, and prepared the RAD-WAY\u2019S RESOLVENT to supply the blood with such constituents it was deficient of in this condition of system, and to give it the nourishment and strength to hold its natural constituents in solufion.Dr.RADWAY\u2019S theory Aras published in England, France, Germany, and South America, and was seized upon by the scientific medical men of both hemispheres.From his text medical books have been since published by medical writers claiming to nave discovered the cause of consumption, but have failed to produce the remedy to cure.Dr.RadAvay was the first and only discoverer of a medicine that will cure.In RADWAY\u2019S SARSAPARILLIN RESOLVENT the public have a remedial agent that Avili cure consumption and all diseases of the Lungs\u2014Broxïchial, Kidney's, Bladder, WhomBj\u2019.Throat, Glands, and other ORGANS.In all wasting discharges, such as involuntary loss of sperm, emissions, weakness of the glands, leecorrhea, and all uterine difficnl-ties, gravel, lime stone, brick dust, uric acid, and calculous secretions, the \u201cSarsaparillian Resolvent\u201d is a positive cure.In dropsy, diabètes, uheured veneral, syphilis in its many forms, it cures Avhen all other medicine fail.EVERY DAY an increase of flesh, weight, and strength is experienced.It is fat tissue, caloric, or heat-making.It is to the blood what oxygen is to the atmospheric air\u2014it supplies the life principle.It swiftly removes from the surface all spots, blemishes, pustules, tetters, rash, flesh-worms, sores, &c., Ac., I IMPARTING A CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION TO ALL.SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE.At this season every one is more or less troubled Avith impurities in the blood that exhibit their appearance on the surface, as boils, black spots, pimples, tetters, worms in the flesh, salt rheum, Ac.A feAV doses of Dr.Radwày\u2019s Sarsaparillian will make the skin smooth, clear, and beautiful.CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY.The following letter is from a higuly gifted lady, well known in the -\u2018circles of our best society .\t, Lafayette, Feb.23, 1869.I had not much confidence in your Sarsaparillian Resolvent.Having been disfigured for the last four months with BLOTCHES and PIMPLES, I resolved, at nil events, to try it, and took two TEASPOON F ULS three times a day, as directed.It is not quite ONE MONTH since I commenced its use.Today there is not a BLOTCH, spot, blemish, or defection of any kind on my person.* * * A young lady wishes you to send her a copy of vour medical book, \u201c False and True.\u201d ^\tSARAH A.TREMONT, Jersey City P.O.BLIND LADY CURED.Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Legs, Bleeding from the Lungs, cured.\t, Mr George Mortimer, a commercial traveller in Canada West, writes us, under date of April 17, 1869, from Woodstock : \u201cThe SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is in great demand, and working wonders Mr Hoag, of Straflordsville, merchant, told me of a case where a woman WAS BLIND, Dut, by the use of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, can now see to read.She would give a certificate, but does not wish to be bothered with people writing.Hundreds call to see her.The case is regarded as won- dC4ÎÏÏeSsrs.YVHITE & SCOTT, principal druggists here, inform me of a person of note\u2014high social standing\u2014who for years was afflicted with DYSPEPSIA and GRA-V EL, who has been entirely cured by RAD-WAY\u2019S SARSAPARILLIAN R E S O L-VENT.\u201d Mr.Hoag reports another case of Chronic Sore Leg, that resisted all other advertised medicines, cured by a few bottles of SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT.\u201c Mr.Jonathan Freeland, of Widder Station cured, by one bottle, of Bleeding from the Lungs, Night Sweats, Threatened Con- every town I visit 1 liear of wonderful cures by the SARSAPAKII.LIAN RESOLVENT For every kind of Humour, Sore, Skin Eruption, and all weakening discliar-e-es the people use it and become cured ; so with Fits, Scrofula, White Swelling, Sore Heads and Eyes, Nose and Month, all kinds of Sores.This wonderful remedy acts so powerfully on the blood that all who take it become strong, sound, and healthy.\u201d becomes GE\u2019a G.MORTIMER, Commercial Traveller.R \\ JAVA Y\u2019S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Is sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers, and at^ p* AT)\\VAy\u2019S MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, 439 St.Paul Street, Montreal.J une 15.\t1,11 babe toilet articles.¦jpm- BOGLE'S ENAMEL COMPLEXION POWDER.THE SECRET OF BE A UTY-A new elegant, and agreeable preparation lor beautifying the Complexion and render-in»- It fresh, clear, pure, and of marble delicacy, yet entirely free from anything which can possibly be injurious to the cuticle.H eradicates Tan, Discolorations, and all Eruntive Affections of the Skin.One trim wi\\t decide its superiority over any other article, either liquid or powder, whether of foreign or home manufacture.At the sea-shore, where the skin is effected by *he sun it will prove invaluable ; and equal-; - so in cold weather when the skin is ha-A to be chapped.It is soothing for chil-ble titxi the nursery should never be with-dren, bogle\u2019s Enamel Complexion out it.must take first rank among cos-Powder\tjts effects be seen in the domes- metics, an , gogiety, and wherever eyes o tic circle, ii.^ of beauty corpe to grace the light and forn ^ cents.Done up in two scene.Price, .m/hite and Roseate.separate colours- in Beauty\u2019s eye, So bright the te.kiss it dry ! Love half regrets ^ÿtoashfulness, So sweet the blush .\tit less.E\u2019en pity scarce can \u2022 BOGLE, Proprietor,\tposton.¦'yerysyhere.And for Sale by his Age»» DSW122 May 24.Holloway s ointment.\u2014 Th, ousatids o 3INTMFNT.- F IK U , mu1er cripples are now lingering unrenew\t)je a false system of treatment, who a\\ their speedily in a condition to.cast away crutches if Houloway\u2019s Ointment were .plied to their stiff joints and ulcerated limbh.No other lubricant has such penetrating power.Indurated ligaments and contracted muscles relax under its influence, and discharging sores are healed hy its disinfectant and tonic principles with a facility that almost transcends belief.Sold by all Druggists.142\t* 594 Broadway, N.Y.Dm 7GGIST.Batchelor\u2019s Hair F ye.Tills splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world.The only true and perfect Dye\u2014 Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous.Nodis-appointment.No ridiculous tints.Remedies them effects of bad dyes.Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brown.Sold by all Druggists and V° April 9.\tl.yDWS4 THE PEERjSCTJON of PREPARED COCOA MMUVILLA COCOA.Sole Proprietors, TAYLOR BROTHERS .Loudon.The Cocoa (or Cacao) of Mara villa is the true Tiieobro-MA of Linnæus.Cocoais indigenous to Soutli A™erlc villa is a favoured portion.1 ay lor Brothers having secured exclUulv?i,SU1?tiHit in motion by the progress of tli .-ess.-I, and these were connected with other'-, heels and bonds with the pumping g( ar, a id thus a little.relief.was-afforded to t.he men, hut the progress of the ship was considerably impeded.Between the We 1 a Islands and this port the ship fortunate., .1 ! in with the Sarah and Emma,.winch supplied Captain Berryman with much needed provisions, the stores of the\u2019 Westminster being almost exhausted.The.ship.was insured for £12,000, tlie freight list was £10,500, and the value of the sugar about £70,000, ma-kiug in all £92,000, which has been preserved through the efforts of the Captain and cre.v.Tire entire keel had been torn away the copper stripped off her bottom for yards in lengh, and her timbers so cut to pieces that in some places they were scarcely an inch in thickness.To bring a vessel in so disabled a condition and so heavy a cargo into port is regarded by seafaring men as little short of a miracle.The ship Westminster was built by the Hon.E.Gingras, at Quebec\u2014Mr.James Gillespie, son of tlie late James Gillespie, Esq., of this city, shipped in the Westminster, before (h : mast, and returned third mate of that ship; He arrived in Quebec in tlie bark Rivoli, on tlie 18th inst.\u2014Ed.Quebec Chronicle.What most clogs a commercial traveller?\u2014His patte(r)ns.What is an annual crop of hair?\u2014An year wig.What is the use of a cradle?\u2014For kid happing.How can you sin\u2019g waterproof?\u2014By pitching your voice.Lies.\u2014If only people could stop lying! Were people-truthful we'should know our friends as we can never know them vv.Women would not kiss other women with lips through which words of slander have but just dropped.Men would not vow to\u201c love for ever,\u201d when they only mean, I will amuse myself for a little while.\u201d People would not utter Sentiments they do not feel, nor repeat sectarian or party cant, because it sounds well and is applauded.Dishonesty would be at an end.Everything would go smoothly.Not that .it.,will ever be done.Each one will wait for the other to stop lying first\u2014-because a truthful person seems so defenceless in a world of lies.And Satan will haye it his own way, as he has ever since that apple was plucked in the garden of Eden.\u201cWife! why in the name of goodness did you not make the washerwoman put starch in my shirt collar?\u201d \u2019 \u2014\u2018Why, my dear,\u201d- said the wife, \u201cI thought it a useless waste pf tlie article, for I can get your choler up so easily wthout it.\u201d A Siiopkeeeek had, for his virtue, obtained the name of the \u201cLittle Rascal.\u201d A stranger asked him why this appellation had been given to him.\u2014\u201cTo distinguish me from the rest of my trade,\u201d quoth he, \u201cwho are all great rascals.\u201d A Gallant Gentleman, hard pushed for a compliment to a fair lady whose face was marred by an undeniably flat nose, remarked, \u201cMadam, you are an angel fallen from heaven, but you fell on your nose.\u201d If you see half a dozen faults in a woman, you may rest assured she has half a dozen virtues to counterbalance them.We fear your faultless women.The power of concealing the defects Which she must have, is, of itself, a serious vice.Ax Englishman in Naples made a bet with some young Italians that lie could set running all the lame and paralysed beggars crouching in a certain corner of that city.Matters having been arranged the Englishman retired, and after a while came rushing wildly around the nearest corner, followed by-a rabble, all shouting, \u201cThe tiger is loose! Tlie tiger is coming!\u201d and dashing madly past the beggars, they, in their terror, forgot their profes-sional trickery, and leaping to their feet fled with the crowd.Bright.A boy is said to be coming to London Who is so exceedingly bright that his father uses him instead of a looking glass to shave by.\u2014A Good Excuse.\u2014A member of a temperance society excused his frequent drinks by sayingthat the doctor told him to take liquor as a medicine, and he never told him to stop.\u2014To what town should incorrigible scolds be sent ?\u2014To Shrewsbury.¦\u2014Mr.Miggins says there Ts no country in the world where wives are more worshipped than in ' France.He regrets, however, that all the adoration comes from somebody else's husband.Perilous Yoyagf.of an Indiaman.\u2014Gallant Conduct of her Crew.\u2014An illustration of the perils of the sea and of the value of a calm judgment and determined will in a season of danger is afforded by the history of the Westminster, 1434 tons, belonging to Messrs.Edmiston and Mitchell, of Glasgow, commanded by Capt.Berryman, now in Liverpool.The ship sailed from the Philippine Islands, on the 9th of November, with 2398 tons of sugar.411 wentwell till the 16th of November, when the ship entered the Balabec Straits.Two men were then aloft on the look-out for \u201c green water,\u201d and a man was in the chains with tlie lead going, when, to the astonishment of every one, the ship struck on a coral reef, not noticed in Imray.s chart, or any other chart with which nautical men are acquainted.The ship remained striking very heavily, but, by throwing overboard a portion of the cargo, she floated at midnight, making a considerable quantity of water.Next day, Captain Berryman made a survey, and had the position of the reef marked, so that in future the Admiralty might insert it in their charts to guard against the recurrence of a similar disaster.It was then expected that the vessel would become a wreck, and arrangements were made to take to the boats if necessary.Provisions were placed in the boats, and accommodation was made for the captain\u2019s wife, who had been confined only five days, it being the captain\u2019s intention, if the ship foundered, to make for Singapore, distant about 900 miles.He was, however, fully resolved to adopt every possible means of saving his vessel and her valuable cargo; and to the clear judgment and determina- TO THE LADIES.Professor Blot, who is good authority, says : \u201c Great care should be used in selecting genuine Flavouring Extracts, and Bur nett\u2019s are the purest and the best.\u201d For sale by Alex.McGibbon,' and all grocers.June 1.\ttrs D epw W 129 \u201cCleansing the Blood,\u201d upon which charlatans Lave harped so much','-is.not a mere catch-word and delusion.The - microscope shows that some diseases exist Ij-ke parasitic growths upon the globules of the blood, and it is further known that some subtle substances destroy or expel them.These substances have been combined to make Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, which does effectually expel the disorders that breed and rankle in the blood to rof out as it were the machinery of life, (Mercer,-Pa.) \u2019Whig.Health is Htkengtu.\u2014To prevent or conquer disease is one of the .grandest at tainments ever aimed at by man ; and Muy-ant\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers will assure cure coughs, colds, tickling 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 cure-of-these com plaints is Bryant\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers, which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have never been known to.fail.Singers and inihlic speakers will also derive great benefit irom the use o them.Sold hy all medecine dealers ants per box.________ r DKW 122 SIR JAMES UHARKE\u2019S FUMADE PILES This well known medicine is no imposition buta sure and safe remedy for female difiiculties and obstructions, from any cause whatever, and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.To married ladies it is peculiarly suited.In all cases of nervous and spinal affections, pain in the back and lira bs, fatigue, or slight exei tion, palpitation oi l,he heart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will affecta cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved.For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.\t., N.B.\u2014SI and postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle taiuing over 50 pills, by a return ofmai I.JOB MOSES, N.Y., Sole Proprietor.SPECIAL NOTICE.Sir James Clarke\u2019s .Female Pills are extensively counterfeited.The genuine have the name of \u201cJOB MOSES\u201d on the package.All others are worthless.For Sale by Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, General Agents for Canada.Sold by dll the Druggists in Montreal, and medicine aealers everywhere.June 10.\tDSW ly 30 412151 *\u2022' '5 «eraB3S >-i_^ MONDAY MORNING', JUNE 28, 1869.APPOINTMENTS THIS DAT.Annual Meeting of tne Montreal Fish and Game Protection Club, In the Montreal Assurance Company\u2019s Building, at 8 p.m.TEMPERATURE In tne Shade, by Standard Thermometer, observed at C.Hearn\u2019s Optical Establishment, 212 & 214 Notre Dame Street, 8 a.m.\t1 p.m.\t« P.M.65.c\t74.o\t71.o Recorded by Patent Register Max.\tMix.\tMean _ 76.0\t63.0\t69.05 Montreal, June 28, 1869.The Irish Church Bill in the Lords.\u2014The Lords are treatino- the O disendowment hill very much as we supposed they would do.We imagined that they would see too clearly the hazards of a flat rejection to make such rejection probable.We foresaw also that they would be sorely tempted to a course still more embarrassing to the Ministry, that of moving amendments, which would reduce the law in its very enactment to a mere attempt at palliation lor a wrong rather than a great and complete act of justice; or on the other hand would diminish in one direction the evil complained of only to set up a new evil in another.There have been already several proposals for altering the whole character of the proposal of Mr.Gladstone, since the House, of Lords formally agreed to its principle, by giving the bill its second reading.One nobleman desires to disestablish but not to disendow the Church, which would leave the most practically offensive part of the existing system exactly where it is \u2014that is, would leave the Irish priest and the Irish peasant in sight of a Church with few adherents, but maintained by a legal provision ; while their Church must be kept up by subscriptions for the most part wrung from the toil of a very indigent population.If anything the insult under the new system would be worse than now, because more illogical and more gratuitous.If the Anglican Church be established\u2014if in fact it be a Department of the State\u2014the State must support it, like any other portion of the machinery of Government, But if the Church be an independent body, upon what grounds can the State interfere, id support of one such body rather than of any other especially of that other, which in ngnt of its popularity seems to possess the best claims to consideration?Another hereditary legislator is anxious, whatever other effect the Gladstone hill may have, that the bench of Spiritual Peers shall not have its numbers diminished.Yet wo all know historically that the Bishops do not sit as such, but because being Bishops, they, in the early tunes of the constitution, possessed during their lives estates like those of the lay peers, for which they had to render the same sort of lay service to the State.If they cease to hold the estates they cease to have the only historical title that ever belonged to them, to take their s\u201eats in the House of Lords, and we do not imagine that in the present state of public opinion it would be possible to And a title in the fact of their clerical office.The Parliament of Eng gland is not now a place to decide on articles of religion, and the bone of Bishops lias with few exceptions wholly failed to bring either special professional information or general personal talent to reinforce on seen lar subjects the aristocratic languouv for which the House of Peers is remarkable.If the Bishops have anj proper episcopal work they can certainly find quite enough to do, w ith out taking part in legislation, for which there are so many men better fitted by more varied experience and more leisure from engrossing pur.suits.We suppose that the most in sidious of all the amendments is that of Earl Russell, who proposes the old Whig scheme, once quite possible, hut now gone to the Limbo of vanities, that the Anglican Church in Ireland shall not be disendovwd ; hut that all the other Churches shall be so endowed as to be placed on an equality wi th her.Earl Russel I having been a professed liberal ail his lifetime has over and over again showed at the moment for action that his liberality was just short of that standard, which was necessary in order, to accomplish the business that lay immediately before the liberal party.When the liberals had brought the question of free trade in wheat, to the point at which it became impossible that the corn laws should he longer maintained, Lord John Russell halted like the cripples at the pool of healing, and let Sir Robert i Peel ster> down first and carry off the honours, by the aid of Lord John\u2019s own friends.How when at the close dowment, that the aggregate voice of the Kingdom demands ; and that the continuance of such established injustice until it can be remedied would be preferred to an attempt at equality, which would extend the application of a system, which the publie mind is learning to regard as essentially erroneous.We do not imagine that it is possible for Mr.Gladstone to accept any of the modifications of his great measure, which would he produced by either of the amendments now before the House of Lords.The conviction that this is so will no doubt force itself on the minds of the members of that body before the time comes for decided action, and we imagine that the same sense of their true position which has made them abandon the main position, will induce them to decline a certain and damaging defeat in the attempt to retain some comparatively valueless ground.In other words we have no idea that the majority of the Peers will vote for any of the amendments of which we have yet received notice.The Royai, Canadian.\u2014The announce-raent reported to have been made by Mr.Manning, one of the Directors of the Bank, a few days ago, to the effect that the Directors had the reins in their hand and would drive the coacli to the end without reference to the wishes of the shareholders, must have struck most persons as an autocratic expression of intention, which, under the circumstances, was exceedingly unseemly.It is becoming daily more and more of a question with the general public, how far the power of Directors of Joint Stock Companies as against the ordinary shareholders can with propriety be maintained at the point which has beenjisually asserted for it by Directors.We think it likely that in the present collapse of joint stock undertakings in England, and the profound distrust with which all investments in them are regarded, there will be an effort by future projectors to reassure the takers of their stock, by offering larger and more frequent expositions of the condition and progress of the companies which they propose to form.In the mean time, we may be pretty sure that the average holders of joint stock shares in established concerns will not b very anxious for investigations that are disagreeable to their Directors so long as they receive flourishing dividends.That will generally ha.accepted as a sure mark of good management, and no questions will be asked.But it is quite otherwise when the circumstances point exactly in the contrary direction, and if they prove anything, prove bad management instead of good.Directors who in a very few years of banking, with no large losses of a kind which can he put down to mere calamitous accident, and who are yet ob'iged to close their doors, are not in a position to declare themselves the masters of their shareholders, and to undertake a continuance of their business, implying calls for more of the capital, part of which they have already dissipated or locked up.Of course if any one believed that the\tMontreal Bank could and would\truin all the Banks of Ontario, no matter how well managed, that faith might be reason for going on with the old Directors as cheerful, ly as with new ones, if it were not a reason for going on at all.But we see that the Globe itself has abandoned this theory and after writting columns to prove that it was the Montreal Bank which ruined the Royal Canadian, now says, with a great deal more truth aud good sense, what the Herald has always asserted, that \u201c The stoppage of the \u201c Bank arose from the want of public con \u201c fidence in the management.\u201d The Direc tors in fact closed their doors under circumstances than look more than nearly like a confession instead of conviction of failure, if we may use legal distinctions here, although the conviction would undoubtedly have been pronounced if it had not been forestalled.Under these circumstances there is but one graceful\u2014we may say but one honest course\u2014to resign the trust to which they have proved incompetent into the hands of their constituents.We arc glad to find that that is the intention of the Directors.It will be a matter of general congratulation, if the Bank shall be able to resume its business ; but in order, that it should do so with any hope of success, it must be placed in new hands.Persons who have shown that they possess so great an \u201c alacrity in taking\u201d property which others have confided to them ought to be replaced by others, if the Bank is to go on and command the confidence which is essential to its continuing business after it shall have recommenced.dfent,with the Government and Legislature of P.E, I., with a view to the admission of that Colony into the Dominion ; but all such anangements must be submitted to Parliament for its approval before any action is taken to give them effect or to pledge the public faith to their fulfilment.\u201d That this was a wise step on the part of the Opposition is rendered evident by the article in the Island journal which advocates the acceptance of the original terms; as it appears by it that the purchasers of the properties already acquired by the Prince Edward Island Government are already in arrear for the purchase money, and that there is no prospect of the arrears over being paid.For our Government, therefore, to obtain the possession of those lands for the purpose of selling them to the present tenants would only be to transfer the elements of discontent from the present to any new system which might ho inaugurated.It is clear that the indemnity to the Island must be paid, to the amount probably of §1,000,-000, and it is best at once to know the extent of the obligations to be incurred rather than to attempt to conceal them by professing to base them upon the acquisition of land which can yield no return, and which would cost a yearly expenditure for management.The straight forward way is to put the matter in its true light, buy out the present grantees and get rid of the irritation which has ledin former years to the employment of military force for its repression.We presume it may bo taken for granted that the scheme of confederation being accepted as a settled policy, Prince Edward Island must be induced to come in to round off the Dominion.The Island is fertile, and may repay the sum which it is likely to\tcost; it lies close to the Nova Scotia coast and, it may be, that relieved from the pressure of debt which lias kept -down so many of the tenants of the grantees, and has crippled the efforts ot those who have purchased, but have never been able to pay their instalments, it may become more prosperous than it has hitherto been, a.n anticipation which does not poem likely to be realised in the case of Newfoundland, our latest transaction in real estate.At all events the modifica tion of the resolutions will give an opportunity for the arrangements to be considered and discussed by our legislators, untrammelled by the declarations of the Ministry, that they had full authority to treat, that they had done so, and had borrowed money on the public credit, so that there was nothing left but to approve of the arrangements however bad they may be.This much has been gained.High School.scene from \u201c Julius Ccesar.\u201d In a selection from \u201c As you like it.\u201d Abbott, Gould and Edwards were highly distinguished, particularly the two latter.Master Smith, a junior, recited \u201c Bishop Hatto.\u201d His rendering of -ir.\u201e\t¦'\t.*\tthismayfully be said to be the \u201csuiting the Dr.Wilkes, Rev.Jacob Ellegood, Piincipai
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