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The daily witness
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" Le TA AAA YEE Te va PAS Chanited ineomes desirous ot obtaining comfort- we ATURE to treat with the undersigned: CRA TN Bis, P I.SA GAR, i NY, .\u2019 elo AM .Sage HONG: TEAS, vi Aro FRIES for sale, J UN ore == NA} ou No.4 Grent St, J: aies Street, New Noi 140; - ments with the largest and \u201cpest Refinery in nnn eine ih, hil story Stone Cottage, poe annum, with garden, Etre que Géteior balre=mon-re sident.offers This prov.ory 1 tow rice, which will ensure.the buyer 7» 2 \u201crent, faterest, And upon very toverabte > vs of pu went, Persons with I reuting utile hontesronis- il tind this a favorable op ; WML Aen RRY, : - .Rent Estate Agént.Au \u201c \u201cs Ë, Rooms, a dorrnes spot, JE Eo Lacan Odd oy EN A ASS, \u2014_\u2014 aud Lands, the residence.ofthe Vite ar sas 1 Motte i, Tis, oF Leunoxville, Cupid 1 As 2 Lot on Compton Rod, conidining 165 acres, boltig SIN ic sire Sn IE, and two - tinlt- tr.a M: sierväile, mAtation, 8% Lot e five in rol cultivation, af Lone Jan i LI story wooden Dwellings, 3 ï rec tel tuéreon.1er ciniit\u201drods, at Tennoxville, rd Brick Cottage, Barn,and rarcetod, mult this last Spring.Toud, of ohe-aere, with a là it fr, \"lublet, Garden, &e.SA Rance of Ascot, of 100 story House, Stable, and au Sopdet ss.INSTALL, Lermôsviltez l'ON, Noiaty, > ie, J LLCS street, Montrea CORE LAND FOR ALES Ë ht Net fa, tj Cou, We KITAM, M0 néres: EF | abs ee 200 acres, AB Ny, i St, Paul street, Ww polcsale Groceries, &c TF mT New LANDING AND FOR - ; SALE .: .Lew BAGS FINE SALT: RR VW Th TORR.ANCE, « co Aus Get fo And wiboy ing AM st Paul streot._ P W'ARSIOL SE.AND FOR Suit Tinie Fp it JERE ado ugar.- Juve\u201d né chests Green, Teas \u201c Ni Five Ceorton Coffao\u201d Rinne \u2018Oil kG .Che aC a Lice : + { |, PreskeCurrants \u2026, .5, , 5m hoses - r Valeneia Raisics .À 3) boxes sultan .\u201cde \u2019 \u201cto chestsMadtas Fndigo- Jouit bexes Käverpool sus Up Vr barrels Pale Seul Oil / -\" pANVIV TORKENCE & CO, Falv 0 = - £2 5 Goods.MAN Theis, MILLINERY, °° LEO SKIP TS, DRESS GUOPS, CL FANCY \u2018GOODS, .AND A Jo DRESSMARING DEPARTHENT DAME STRERT: oo STINSON.Ni: TE \"OX\" \u20ac pu VED FROM MILL and | FOR SALE BY FHOMAS A.HAINES, .Bales Huek and White Wadding, to Clothiers Heavy Wadding; do Linen Bags, striped and plain, do Batting, hy Ton, da Urey and Brown Horse Blankets, do.WW hits and GentianjBlankets, Ce uses Elistie Ribbshirts and.Drawers, _- \u201cdo Heavy Grey Woo) Shirts and: Drawers, Ally Si, PAUL.STREET art PLIES, on > Gael ETS AND OIL CLOTHS.In alt the.Ae: col styles, and ot all pr ices; at FE CARPET WAREHOUSE, + Cire: ALSL James Street © JAMES BAYL IS BW LACH CURTAINS, N! : NEW I A M ASKH and TRIMMINGS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, 5.CORNICES, POL RG &C., &C., &C, _ .Fussy ERCEIVED AT ;! \u2019 TDE UA REET WAREHOUSE, JAMES: BAYLIS, 1 \u201cGoal Ol, | - * \u2014- YOMING.ROCK OIL.Tlie Dest Canada Refined i in the market on hand and for saleby.~ V oop, LIV INGSTONE, & CO, 7 KIRK y S03 St.Paul sivcet, HE ATLANTIC COAL OIL.The Subscriber having made arrange-.Canada West, and having.to work off 210 barrels \u201cPer w eek, has come tot same.\u2018at retail for 1sas the shop is © Josed ut 6 o\u2019ciock p.m.N.B.\u2014$1.20 paid ior enipty barrels.MW: ARREN, 480 St.Mary street.A \u2014\u2014 (ro AL O1L.11 of fhe followin Oils are=now in.Stock; à :whfeh we UATDIEE us to safety and durability.Noinferior or danser ous Oils will be sold by us.|- CEDAR CREEK, GREAT WESTERN, NIV ERPOOT,, - AU RORA, - \u201cPARSON'S, STONE, HARTF ORD and ATLANTIC ina few days.; on hese Os ure offered.by the car load or in lots sul purchasers, - 81,25 \u201cpaid for \u2018woot em ply.Coal Oil Faugis » MORRICE & 2 LT À Me 52St, Peter street.| y ounG L: LADIE S'INSTITUTÉ.; | un WANTED, a first-class F ur- \u2018tions far: Pupils after the 27th, R.ADAMS, - I f= \u201cBusiness Cards.he conclusion tosell the |.ud.per gallon.Come early - Students \u20ac can enter at any ime, and the cour se.of study includes Book.ke ping, Commercial \u2018Arithmetic, Penmanship; Business Correspondence, Telegraphing g, &e.The College Journal, conthining full fnforma- tion, ean be \u201chad free on application, .EVENING CLASSES will \u2018be resumed \u2018on Ist Qctdber, and the entire] course ean be taken during the day or during the Tov enings, or students can rend both day and evening, BRYANT, STR ATTON, & TASKER.+7 A\" î E 'DUCATION \u2014Mie.Marsh will [3 d openan EVENING SCHOOL, on MONDAY, October: the Ist, at 42 Vietoria Square.For terms, des apply As above, | My.MARS is also.open: to an engagement for the afternoons, to form\u2019 a Class at his own residence, or to give lessons ina priv; ate family.DHY; SICAL: KE DUCATION.\u2014 Mr.FREDERIC 8S.BA RNJUM begs\u2019 tosay- that he has returned to towu: and is prepared to.+ commence his Classes at once.Communuiea- \u2018tions ean be addressed to Box 2671 Post- oflice, or 7 Torrancé terrace, Acquedue et str eet.M RS.A W.BELL has femored AYA: to No, ?2Cambr idge.Terrace, Medill Col- fege Avenue, where she \u201ccoufinues to_gives lés- sons in Pinnotorte \u2018and Singing, Beginners taught ata moderate charge by her daughter.| JESU TE FOR YOUNG LADIF FY, (Rev, DE.HAMILTON | AxD pavswTeRsS Removed tô 58 MeGiN College Avenue, - ; Vacation will terminate on THURSDAY August the, Pupils.are requested to he present on that day punctually.A; few vacancies for boarders, ; A Mgrs, ELE ANOR H.L: y, PRINCIPAL.The \u2018Autumn Teri.Will co NESDAY, Sépt äth.- : Mrs.LAY will be at lone io receive applica- but Circulars.can be obtained at Messrs; Dawson Brothers, 23 Great St, James street,\u201cat F.E.Grafton\u2019s, 82 Great St.James street, and af the Seminary.Superior.air angenients have been made for the study of Music, and the Langhages, Mr.George Carter, Organist of Christ \u201cChurch Cathedral superintends the Music Clasdes; and Latin and mence, on w ED- Vacancies for \u2018Boarding Pu; pils.41 BEAVER HALL, ¢ \u201cAug.15th, 1866.Groceries, OCHFINE HERRING Now Landing, er 8.8, % 8, George,\u201d , 2-kegs: is Ay HE RRINGS, 25 halt-kegs do; do 10 cases LING FISH.ARCHIBALD & RI lHARDSON, oo 392 and.394 Notre Dame street.\u201cons \u2018 CH EESL Pose CROs CHEESE! receiving - regular Ve heese, \u201cFor \u2018sale .The undersigned are NOW \u2018supplies .of this far-famed.Ww lolesale and retail, by LEGGa IT & REAY, I #13 Notre Dame street.- .sa - + c TRESH DAIRY B UTTER), - Daily received in four, eighit, and twelve pound erocks; also, just in, tot of splendid 2 No.1 PORTLAN D M AU \u2018KERAL Ë PEAVEY & MARCH, 7 +N ptre Dame street.STE UE 0 GAR Preseiving Season, at reduced prices: : LEG GATT & REAY, thie store: and go Messages.IW French will be taught by experienced \u2018Teachers.| WwW A NTED, a young - man as SCOTCH LING FISH, ment and good wages.\"during the : du West would Hke to obtain: a berth in some wholesalc\u201d establishment as Entry Clerk, or otlrer capacity; wherein he could male himself generally uses ood refcrences given.Address x.LA ITNEss office.: Tous: WITH BOARD V WANT.1 BED.\u2014Wanted, by a lady and gentleman; a comfortably.F urnished Bedroom and Sittinig-.room, with \u201cBoard; \u201cpreference given to à House whete there \u2018aïe no-other bourders kept the same will bè required about lst of Noyeniber.\u2018Address 0.K.M good Joculity in- ai ispensable.\"ANTED, : in a a good locality.within five or ten minutes walk of Mat- sons Bank, twolarge Furnished Bedroonts, with Board, in a \u2018quiet family.Address, stating Ler ms, &e., Four Brothers,\u201d WITNESS office, W ANTE D, an active Boy for a retail Grocery Store.- Apply at thie INDIA wick str cots, W 7 ANTED, an active, respectable Girl as Saleswoman in a Hat and | Fur Store; one who has worked at furs or having some know ledge of-the business would be preferred ;.should speak French and English.Also, -a steady Lad, 1510 18yearsof age, 10 attend about Apply ati 200.Notre Dame strect.VAN TED; for the country, à Governess capable oféFeaching E nglish and French; also, voeal aud insteanzentn music, Apply to A.B., Brompton Falls, P.O, GC.BE.ANTED, an experi ienced Cutter, Apply to WALTER MACFAR-! \u2018LANE & BAIRD.IW ANTED, a good Cook.ply at 113 Union Av enup, > nish'ed House, until the 1st May next.The west-end of the city preferred.Address Drawer No.71, -Post-ottice.\"ANTED, a Teacher Tor \u2018the : Coaticooks Academy ; none need apply | except they hold a first-class Diploma, authorizing them to Teach a High t ! - .: 5 + aren of abot 2G superticial feet) edmmands MPORTANT Ty : YOU NGC _ yen the ques tion.To be asked whether it is con- Lies in arresting and bringing to speedy triat and proposals of Mr.Cayman, Agent of Mr.Perry AU tme view.or the wountaing is remarkably : .T \u201cA N T E LD, TWO gr ie AM- vincing is like being asked after a feast of water- punishment.the perpetrators of them, and also MeD.-Gollins, a large meeting of the Chamber ihe A Le borates walle Sr the of wel moNTRE iL suing 'S COLLEGE, W \u201cFITTERS IMMEDIATELY,\" Apply Lo |miclon, how the peaches taste.We have not te'sce to it in so far as she can that a fair.and lof Commerce was.held to-day, closing at three Dur.his Head, tastetul, and com- cons RO 7 nesta AN ue pri Ten x CR PATTON, 712 Craig street.\u2019 guid thems tere is a really powerful Letter full I ki Be I the Stored pore oletock, and was pitental by most of the influen- 7 Mies, \u201c CORNER OF -NOTRE DAME AN : PLAC ar 3 pe of excellent and indisputable truths, but they lac - we merchants of the city, ex-ministers, and de- Co Five dws sey Bel Hoses, renting: for £31 per | DAMES, : r À 0.Ww H 0 L Es A LI LB M IZ mn completeness nnd approprinteness, The general | Shipley\u2019s Woods, si number of whoia have already puties, at which it was unanimously resolved Cratrstory Brick Cottages, reiting | CHANTS.\u2014A young man just from Canis considerations presented by Mr.Beecher are ad- been arrested and Urown into the.Jail n Anne that the Imperial Government be urged to close the contract immediately.with Mr.Collins's -jagent on the conditions proposed by the ex- Minister of Commerce, Senor Paulo\u201d Souza.As\u2019 I was leaving the \u2018Chamber to see the * North America\u201d off, Senor Paulo Souza said to me : \u2018Send word to ther in the United States that.ternally in less than two years.» \u201cCANADI AN NEWS.\u2014 The Barrie Advance States.that as two | young men were.engaged in chopping i in- that neighborhood, the limb of a tree.fell on one of them named Thomas Downie, killing him instantaneously.~~ Weare sorry to learn.from all\u2019 points of this district that the potato rot has set.in.The long continued wet weather has brought this about, and has also rendered à large portion of | oats.and wheat of little use.\u2014 Brockville Recorder, 20th.\u2014 During the heavy 1 hail storm of Friday last ~ a son of Mr.Carman of this.town, about 17 years of age, who was assisting to take a small boat to the Fishing Islands, was struck by a heavy sea off Port Albert and thrown.overboard.* The body.of the unfortunate youth has been: recovered.\u2014 Huron Signal, 20th.\u2014The weather is truly discouraging.We have had incessant rain.for weeks.A great\u201d deal of crop is out yet going to ruin,\u201d and what has been put in the barns is in a very damaged condition.The rot is spreading rapidly in the potatoes, and the prospect is that they will have .to be dispensed with in a great measure for the coming winter.\u2014 Cornwall Freeholder, 21st.\u2014 The Hamilton Times states thata shooting affair happened in Glanford on the 19th.A young man named Kelly, it is said, borrowed a pistol.from a toll-keeper, went off, and shot a tinker, with whom he had had an altercation, through the body.The tinker is still alive, but is not expected to recover.Kelly said he had A a the tinker to save.himself from being ille :\u2014 Major Langevin, Clerk of the Crown in .Chancery, and brother of.the Hon.Solicitor- General East, with laudable enterprise, has undertaken, we \u2018understand, the collection at Ottawa of subscriptions in favor of the proposed monument to the late Lieut.-Col.Suzor, and has already taken up a considerable sum among the Governinent employés for the purpose.«Quebec Chronicle.EXPORTATION .OF CHEESE.\u2014The manufacture - of cheese has become an important interest in the Province, particularly throngh the Western section, where extensive cheege factories are established and prejected in various localities.The quality of Canadian cheese has also gained a favorable rank in the principal markets, corresponding with that of the best \u2018varieties of New \u2018York manufacture, and the demand for exportation.promises.to gain rapidly.A wholesale house in this city shipped for Montreal on Tuesday a lot of fifty tons, designed for the European market.The lot was of prime quality and was all made in the vicinity of In- gersoll.\u2014 Hamilton Times, 20th, THROUGH TRAVEL BY THE NARROW GAUGE.\u2014 SPLENDID CARS IN Course oF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE RouTE.\u2014With the completion of the third rail track of the Great Western Railway, corresponding with the narrow gauge of the American- lines connecting east and west, the great direct route between the commercial metropolis of the continent and the West, via the Hudson.River R.R., the New York Central, the Great Western of Canada, and the Michigan Central, will be complete.\u2018 Over this long line, freight \u2018may then be passed without transhipment, rendering the route the most expeditious, as well as the most direct, by considerable odds, that spans the-broad reach of two thousand miles bétween the Atlantic and the Mississippi.With their usual liberal enterprise, the Great Western commenced the building of a steck of palace cars especially designed for the through passenger traflic, which are projected upon a new principle, and in à style of elegahce unsurpassed if - equalled upon any other line in the world., The \u2018completion of these new coaches must\u2019 effect a new era in railway travelling, by securing a degree of comfort and luxurious \u2018accommodation unknown before, and their introduction must secure increased popularity to the great Canadian thoroughfare with the travelling public of both countries, and maintain its supremacy as one of the most comfortable, as well as safest and expeditious, routes of travel on the continent.\u2014 Hamilton paper.a \u2014 a pe CORRESPONDENCE.{ LIQUOR-SELLERS FESTIVAL WHAT \"NEXT?(To.the Editor of the Daily Witness).DEar Str,~\u2014I arrived here from Post : :Hope; .C.W., last evening, and I was much surprised to hear thats \u201cLiquor Dealers\u2019 Convention\u201d was tobe held here to-day, and that they were to®.have quite a celebration and Procession, \u2018which has actually taken place, notwithstanding the drizzling, rainy, cold day.I was rather am \u2018at such a novelty, and throngh the courtésy of the Mayor of the city was favored witha splendid view, of the entire procession from-an-uyper- window as it passed, by.Ths procession was formed very like a grand trade-procession.There wére about.\u2018eighty vehicles of all kinds, composed of : brewers And liquor-dealers\u2019 waggons, racks, and other ar- \u201d rangements on.four wheels of different sizes and dimensions, all most fantastically decorated with evergreens, flowers, and flags.There were also an engine at work by steam power, and a saw .by the same power cutting stave-wood for making the barrels.There were tables on soma of the four-wheel arrangements, around.which stood men reguling with beer and variouskinds of drink; others with cigars and Bologna sausages ; and still another with a table and card- playing, with the motto, \u201cNo limit to.our game.\u201d There were many other mottoes of a like description, in fact\u2019 too numerous to mér- tion.Of course, all was.in keeping with the title of the celebration.There were four bands.\u2018of music, and.two or three companies of (what 1 was informed were) Gérman volunteers, even in this van-of bar-room w makers and | Hgnor-doslors=-\u2014women \u201ccould be 5 we are resolved to \u2018shake hands with thera fra- displays of men at work making beer barrels, Just fancy under all these circamstancés that | | orthieg=ibeer- \u2014- > a.ACER Jia TIE A EAE, a es DATE = ba J RSI 20 RA EY Re ey RY RCL Xe Ae, Br pc ati at dde ae SES PE EYED Sr eam SbF R a Ym ee Ey 7 5 5 wi .7 \u2019 precis ; Sie ae Ea ey.a ; A = i i CE ee = \u2019 \" \u2019 ER aS re ne / géous.manner display their cloven foot in tri- © whole arrangement has been concocted with à gare ee 12.tire wir tr on a a .- > ps 7 fund so-debased ori atid CTges principal strevti © not have: LeTieÿ engaged in -the procession, and | must say.that; with the exception ot.curiosity very.little would \u2018have been seen or known of this great proces- © sim.Probably to-morrow: the papers will en- kglhitén\u2018us-with the object of this vast assemblage; \u2018sc, Lwill send the paper.to you.* Can jiny reacouable being: conceive of such an outrage on Society as: this \u2018e ?to\u2014as it were, with emboldened -effrontery\u2014in their most gor-; Umphal victory over moralitÿ and.témperance.Really, it is most disgusting, and unless the view to that end (I mean disgust), I deeply | deplore the consequences.\u2019 -1f the objeet was toy \u2018disgaest, the promoters should have gone further, | and exhibited the evils in more tlian one forny, and probably.they would have dene ufore good.- Yours traly, - < \u2018Brivish CANADIAN.: Rochester, Sept.1 8, 1866.F YO ADVRTISERS.42 The DALY, SEMI-WEERKLY, and WEEKLY _ editions of tie WITNESS are all excellent.vehicles für advertisements, The:circulation of the DAILY averages 5.000,\u2014ot which about 1,000 go to mail subscribers, chiefly merchants, © within 200 miles of Moutkeal, The rest are sold inthe city.The circulation renders it unquestionably the-best advertising medium published in Eastern Canada.at .~The MONTREAL WITNESS (semi-weekly) has a- - éirevilation of 3,000 to mail subscribers, seattered | \u201cover both provinces ; and the WEEKLY WITNEsS hag à similar list of xbout 4,500.On'account o! \u2018the attention given in the WITNESS all along to \u201cComiméretal matters, a considerable proportion\u2019 of the subscribers for these editions are mer- \u2018chants \u2014 LT a ~The terms for advertising in each edition are ~ ote cent a word for each: insertion, aud half © eent for enc subsequeut \u2018insertion,\u2014uo adver.- tisement being reckoued less than fAfty words.Bu as the readers ofall the editions are different, \u201c And as many udvertisements (to-tHave- justice) should.go through thers all, we will insert an advertisement, bot exceeding fifty words, three tines in DAILY, twice in SEMI-WEEKLY, and .onee io WEEKLY, Or six insertions iv all, for $2.Ifthe advertisement is less.than fifty wourdsyi will be so arranged as to fill the same space, say -about eight lines.| ; Co ~ Address WIrNEss Office, Moutreal, METEOROLOGICAL O8SERVATIONS, Takeu at the.Montreal Observatory (latitude 45% | 31\u2019 N., longitude th, 54m.11s.west of Greeil- wich; height above mean séa level, 132 feet,) at 2 P.M, yesterday, and 7 this a.m.by Cras, \u201cSMALLWOOD, MD), LL.D, D.C:Le - _ \u2026 SEPTEMBER 25, 1866, j.2U,M, 7AM.\u201c Batometer, correeted.| 20.910 | 20.362 Thermometer .\u2026 66.4 47 46 © greatest-cold! .46.-1 : Wind.110s00es desc carats BW, 5.W.* Miles-iu 24 houis.\u2026f .: 65.79 SHOW, dopib 17.iuches\u2026 |.eve \"Alain, depth if Iveties.\u2026.0.021 The Daily Aituess.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1866, \u2014 For correspondence; sce first page, © \u2014For advertisements of houses to let, wanted, © * &c., see first page.© 50 NEWS OF.THE DAY, '\u2014 Peace isnot yet concluded between Prussia \u201cand Saxony.\"\u2014 An effort is being made to\u2019 secure the in- \"dependence of Frankfort, = * Co =A number of Fenians were arrested in Liverpool on Saturday.LS i =A Vera Cruz correspondent writes that as to actually ride on the plat missie in procession through the\u2019 not li ta of Rochester.- Peertainly would od it 761 had not seen it.myself, 1 1 did not hear any cheering except tron, those tndar : es for n | | shonld\u2014that gifts forthe physical waiiz, nid vs- pecial go th not; tend: \u2014t i take | | celeb Ww tiled the # Liquor\u2019 Dealer's\u2019 Convention ; or i.à > 2° : ; Cire 3 cirasi \u201d - ; .oC ro al\u201d.This craft, it seems from a long re-' \u201cfinancial operation\u201d of \u2018the decamping : , Kentlemap, was the tollecting of -subscrip- \u201ctions for a rival 10 the Frade Review, which : » the had previously sold; the new periodical heavily reinforced front Buflilo aud other having a name\u201d similar\u201d to its prototype, | \u201cplaces highly That to exe carriages, barrels,- £é, Que of was, | 7 stood: liquoy tewpy their of ch | otherg: less ifs intended to do; on \u2018which side is God 7.: \u2018ply.their own test to Him who went sbout-con- tinually doing good; who\u2019 sought to.bind up n hearts, and to turn all to puihs of virtue\u2019 and purity?121 \u201cThe following motto: was, perhaps, more ap- fate for their custonfers than for the Liquor J broke; *Ond and ot tion, | |.ft I was probably corrcet ; : aypecite is once formed, it is insatiable.| But if- it wag doubt Teast § \u201csuid Ip warm) it w game] publigh in another column suys these men were.: laying cards, a significant\u201d hiut of -the ction \u201cbetween lignor selling .and gau- .\u2014 Austria bas sent a charge d'uffuvres to Ber-j =.lin.: how there are no indications of the withdrawal of the \u2018French troops.~~~.© \u2014 Secretary Seward has nearly recovered.1° LA family of five persons were burned-to | \"death \u2018ina New York tenement house on Monday morning.\u2019 .=\u2014The © Europa\u201d passed Father Point at 9.*y5,p.m.yesterday, with partof the 13th Hussars \"on board.: 18 A \"\u2014 The Newfoundland Telegraph line is out] of order.\u2014 On Saturday night 4 mob tore down the] - Normal-gchool fence on Durbam Terrace, Que- | bee.The citizens claim the Jund as public pro- - perty, and resisted the obstruction.EDITORIAL ITEMS.\u2014 We acknowledge receipt from Mr.Worth- ~_ ington, bookseller here, of a copy of a very\u2019 \u201cwell.got-up pamphlet or volume, entitled * The \u2018Fenian Raid into Canada, June, 1866,\u201d with a map of the Niagara peninsula, published by.W.C.Chewett &.Go., Toronto, at 25cents.There is, besides the map.of the district, a plan of the battle ground.The official reports and docu - ments issued in Canada and the United State with reference to this raid.are given in full in - this book, together with a great.variety of fin- teresting information.RA =- Sl dy Peat as Fuer\u2014The Courrier of SL._cinthe states that the black mould (Zerre| ndire) found so abundantly in Canadian swamps, forms an excellent substitute for coal or wood, burns well, and gives intense heat.- Mr.Joseph - Caouette.uses nothing else to heat his steam en- _ gine and prefers it.to\u2019 the best wood.The supply of this fuel is unlimited, in Canada.Its-in- \u201cconvenience is the quantity of ashes it leaves, .but these form an excellent manure.=~ THE FreeoMeN.\u2014We \u2018bave'a lettér: from « A Friend of the Freedmen,\u201d whom we know to be .really such, taking .exception \u2018to the -appeal | which we published on Saturday on behalf \u2018of \u2018the Union Freedmen\u2019s Commission.\u2018The writer objects to thé commission basing claims for aid \u201cOn the physical sufferings of the Freedmen, inag- much as the American Government, \u2018through the Freedmen's Bureau, attended to those wants | 80 far as to see that those whom, it had freed: should not perish.- This Bureau bas also an.| nounced that it was the poor Whites.mainly Who required assistance, and.that after this _ æutumo, little or no aid would be needful for any one.The writer goes on to agk: why so few of the ministers of the city bave.isidorsed this claim on i the peoplé of Montreal?£7.Upon.these poiuts we would remark; first, | Mr \u2018that whilst the Freedmen\u2019s Bureau farnished food | .! to the necessitous, it did not furnish clothing | thig street and Chaboillez synare.\u201d det outside.lowed to g been issued\u201d charge of larceny.and.blankets, which were largely.supplied.by Lo.gs 2 & the clair may pile | spirity fore, | TE PE.Lhe 10 Pp Croire Commission, Which lag, xix doubt | 2 LIQUOR DEALERS FESTIVAL We have received from dn niténtive corres-: pôndent an.acconut of a.Very extraordinary Cee ERC ven a a ! VASE pep \u2018 sation in Rochester, NY, which Was eN- of Canadian make, but largely of the wake of |Festiv port in a Rochester, paper, turned out ot the 14th instant.in, that city in great numbers being \u201c He who is = JfAhe word * our\u201d îu this-device, be under- to mean (he individuals chgugvd in the fit mean the 8 FUuited we stand divided we fall\u201d \"1% Two hours in the workshouise,\u201d only the time seems rather limited.Und waggon conksined several men drinking, 1 tbe side of the wäggon wus this inserip- ° | * Our game: knows no limits.\u201d FRA had no limits, ue drunk} Theremight, also, Lave Leen an efive- tive tableau of the drunkard's wife sitting belore a-dy ng fire in the dead of a winter \u201cnight, with the Ljldren huddicd ia sta and\u2019 rags trying to sl ep, and she listening in unspeakable\u2019 bat | vain janaiety for\u2018hita who i spending bis \u201cBI cordance; but for some indefinite reason the up= ings at the liquor-dcaler's.bar.Nay, vne of the waggons:might have had a gallows and a mar- .deret just about to be turded off, warhmg the 4 to beware of the drink swhich had brought [J - | GITY ITEMS.9 contract for making the drains in Inspector \u20ac his life was:in danger.{Banp-\u2014 Weather permitting, noi p ab three o'clock, 1 - ; Fouxp DROWNED.\u2014A man was fonud drowned yedterday near the St.Gubriel Locks, The | y was not identified.* An inquest was held r it, and à verdict of \u201c Found drowned\u201d was trate, Mr.Hibbard was yesterday committed for trigl on a-charge of misdemeanor.He was alive bail, and most likely a bill will be submitted to the Grand J ury at the present | session of the Court of Queet's Bench.- The private prüsecutor :in the above case ia tion\u2019 in this latter cise began yesterday after- | 00, the witness examined being Mr, Hibbard, c a, LH n ERE nary societies awd commissions: bnt it is ely (hat he gine nece sity eats this ar.| Aid, second, the maintes uno dad uot aa cvitamly we y for the education of the fféedmer; should tough channels whic will not ignore their al necessities.- Still, many, as we said be- Day prefèr snch à modiun as the Union that considerable.contributions.would \u2018Le.ob- pone good, so far as its scope and design ex- 10 RS oo his business, and set Up thé 8 À fublic meeting on behalf of the Frecdmen mit { fs posed: | of ; : in addressed by tie Rév: Dr Tuvnea\u2014will We believe \u201ctothe proprietors.of: the Montreal\u2019 yt the time of its suspension.dee in Nowdbicimer's Hall toepight at eight p'eloek, _ - { however, brought out from England a_consider- Cu {able edition of the \u201c British-Poets\u201d printed on tthe other side-of the Atlantic; but with \u201cUor-1 die\u201d and\u201c Moatreal\u201d as the publisher and; \u201cplace of publication.-\u2014\u2014He is reported to have: and an eminent Scotch firm.\u201d -Almost: the last ,- and formed an immense procession in i but purporting F-decorated carriages, waggons, &e, ke.thie chief object of \u201cthe demonstration was rtan influence où ihe Legislature, weinfer ' callected for this enterprise © were gathered in \u201cTfrom EW and devices on the banners, ! 88 a preliminary fo the contemplated bolt, \u201ctory of the Confederation, which is to be.We \"these mottoes - CL ©.{the most mouey onght to-be expected to be in not our fricerd is our enciuy.\u201d draftie, all good.men, and especially \u2019 RED ead wd rance men, ace their friends, and show Friendship by beseeehing them to come out usiness so mjuriovs to thetüselvés aud Trafo itself, as deubl-| then Cae question arisés.Are they sutisfiod to aji- 4 class, Q.M.Se-jcant H.N.Tabb, Ist.trôop Mon- jiteal Cavalry; 2nd class, Acting Cornet V.Fea- banner had a singularly appropriate device for the supporters vf lignor-selleis,.iis was meant to apply to the drinkers, it for after the drunkards ¢ would noi fake ashi for ii juor sd was from the beck, He drew aJinu there; and il, tHercfure, ne unfair to\u2019 say that his fetter which we Te Were u considerable number of vehicles vith great casks of ale and beeron dra ught for the use of all comers, and ihe procession | was énlivened by bands \u2018of music.a \u201ca looking.over the\u2019 catalogue of devices, ver, it strikes na there are some obvious omissipns.\u2018There are, for instance, no representations of the fruits of the traffic.- The wen drinkipg \u2018were only Laif done work.There shou! d have been some wäggons filled with men e | {fer these suggestions fur the beuefit of thosgiwho get up the next dijnor-dealers\u2019 vele- bration, and promise them that if attended to, the foncourse of spectators will be large.Ale lower rabble, in their: conversation with the \u201c|A publié temperançe mcéting will be held (Tuesday) evening in: the mission chapel, Chahoillez square.- Addresses will be delivered by Dr.Carpenter, Mr.Massey, and others, Mr.George \u2018Bowie, jr; Has received: the \u2018be cousideied out of the question ; but for some | {On Sunday afternoon aboy about len years of age named John Dunn, whilst playing ona ha d-car at tbe railway track, Bonaventure street, fell forward, when it passed over his body, \u201cinjuring him so severely \u2018that for some the.bird of the {* King\u2019s Own Borderers,\u201d will play in the McGill College Gardens .this (Tuesday) after- Fire.\u2014A fire broke out-this morning at about half-past one o'clock in a shed in William street, formerly used as a grain dud flour store.Not much damage was done, but tlie placé bere evi- ce a3'if the fire bad been set to it from the \\rrivAL, OF Troops.\u2014At about \u201csix o'clock this morning the 53rd Regiment and band arrived by\" the steamer .* Montreal,\u201d en route to London, Ç.W.The regiment arrived yesterday at | Quebec.by :H:M:S.¢ Tumar \u2018brought into the field, may be relied upon, and.bec, by 1\" and reports having experienced a rough passage.© 0 HRIST CHURCH: CaTHeprAL\u2014A meeting of|- this congregation is to take place this afternoon at \\balf-past three.o'clock in the Cathedral schiool-house, to make, we hope, a successful ef- for} to wipe off the debt on the Cathedral, We trust that there will be a large meeting, and that the object, in view will te fully attained: HR Hivnarn-Rodzrs Cases.\u2014The preliminary exqmination of Mi.cluded before Mr.-W.H.Brebanlt, Police Magis-| vented a raid on the 20th Sept.may very probably prevent it altogether.\u2014Eo.Wir] - A.Hibbard having been con- the Ministerial deputation on Confederation will ment, Col.Heron, numbering about 1,000 strong, ou board, -atrived in port yesterday afterncon J.Rodgers, against whom a warrant hag | About four v'clock, and came'to anchor opposite at the instance of Mr.Hibbard, on à the city.She sailed from: Queenstown on the - The preliminary investiga- THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.conversation \u2018in tee eiveles is the gudilen few yearcago-ur Montreal a the publisher \u2018of the Prade Aeview iu-patttiership with a \u201cggentle- .man who wag at thesime time copnecféd with the\u201d Amerie Intelligence \"Office, by whose in fluence over mercantile: men it was expected tained in various ways, At first this expecta-' committee.The.consideration\u201d of the subjeet ; tion was 10 À great extent fullilled, and wonder- i ful stories of thie success -of the Review were, tireulated.\u2018Thereupon Mr.Cordier extended J In the: meantime, the Review was, disposed of | thezetie, urider whose imprint of \u201c Longmoore & + ous of them in Quebec itself, or at least: the harbor.\u2014 Juetee Chronicle, 2th: _ LEE \u2014 À.meeting: of thé Volunteer Fund Com mittee was held in the Rotunda of the Exchange yesterday, to consider the best-mode-of disposing of the surplus: funds in the hands of the wus postponed, and the Secretary wäs empowered to write.to Ottawa to ascertain if any séven per cent.Governmeut Debentures could be pur- of the funds.weré.in tbe Bank of Upper Canada Co.\u201d it has since been issued, \u2018Mr.\u201cCordier, \u2018which this fund stood.\u2014 ZLorontv Globe, 22ud.done a considerable.business in paper,: partly | 10 embrace within.the scope of | pits researches and disquisitions: the entire terri- suppose, that all subscriptions which conld: be { which wis timed: either.intentionally er acci-{ dentally to.correspond with the moment when hant;, and the least value returred for it,\u2014in., short after the issue of the: second or third number of the work.\u2014Herald.~~ Co Voruntesr.Miniria.\u2014No.1: 4th Battalion \u201cChasseurs Canadiens,\u201d Montreal \u2014The resig-| naudon of Livutenänt-Colonct -Coursol is hereby aceepied ; be betug permitted.to retire retaining.lus ranks No: 3: The following officers in Mon- provisionally, having obtained the nedessary céttificates of qualification, are now cobfirmed in their respective ranksy viz, Lt-Col, A.Heward, \u2018Victorias Volunteer Rifles ; Ensigns W.H.Stanley, do; G.W.Beers, do; Peter Clarke, jun.; do.Nv.4+ The following officers.of tbe Volunteers Militia, and candidates; for\u2019 commissions therein, having appeared before \u2018the Boards of.Uliivers at Hontreal hd Quebec, for the purpode.of having their qualifications tested, havereceiv- ed certificates as follows, viz.,~\u2014Montreal, 1st therstone, do.ANOTHER, FENIAN.RAID AT HAND.(From the Hamilton Time; 21st) | TUE STATE OF PKEPARATIONS.of arms aud ammunition, inthe possession of the Fenians, are stored inal! the frontier American cities, and the estimate bäs, been made, without tue leass déubt of its truthfulness, that the complete equipment for dn army of twenty-five or Lbirty thotisand strong is immediately available to the enemy\u2019 And, further, we may depend that in the coming raid wrtillery will be made to serve its accustomed, purpose.\u2018Since fhe meant to apply to the Tijuor-sellers, WE J'atfaie in Jüné the leaders in this Canadian in- | its absolute.truthfulness.Une of tie cruptifous of the teade that we ever knew vazion echenté have reluxed not a whit'in their energies, and the failure at that time seems lo have oevasioned the leastdiscduragement.New: circles havè been constantly formed and drilled, atid within the last three weeks the entire foree enrolled\u201d has been completely organized into regiments and divisions, and stand ready to.concentrate at the call to section.As ex-| umplés of the comparative.strength of.this force, the city o! Détroit miusters one \u2018full regiment, one: thousand strong, vith a sut- plus ; Buifalo, eight companies; Chicago, three | full regiments; Cincinnati; Obie, two full regiments; Indianapolis, Ind., two companies, &e: Tu has been ilie policy, of the leaders to én- courage réports of embarrassed finanees; internal dissensions, and to inspire the idea that the organization was on the verge of disruption, But: à careful observer, who has been the rounds, was fully conwineed that a more.perfect unity in the orgsuization,.and eomplete state -of pre-.prration, ngver existed, and the members are: plunder and murder.\u201d \"IME AVENTFUL DAY SET AND POSTPONED.Itis now known among the Fenians at Cleve- lard, Detroit, and elsewhere, that yesterday, the 20th instagt; was originally set for the grand incubation ofthe army of Irish liberation, and that general.officers bad received their orders in ac- rising was postponed.Some assert that the season wag deemed inauspicious for the opening of & campaign, while others intimate various other causes, all uncertain, from the mest perfect se- cresy that is foaintained by the leaders, One sug siive circumstance is the fact that O'Neil, with other leading officials, made hurried visits atseveral of.the frontier cities on Monday and Tuesday, which may live been for precautionary purpbses against any premature demonstration, .TT Ra As already mentioned, the leaders have managed to preserve an inviolate secrecy, and even ubinitiated, are reticent in a remarkable degree.Information entirely -authentic.may, therefore, reason unexplained,.the coming.week is anticipated\u2019 with great interest, and\u2019 the Fenians' generally believe that the blow is to be struck before the close of thé month.vo ment, look for tardy and indifferent.action on |, the part of the American Government.The raid is, doubtless, fully encouraged by the party opposed to the President, in order to force on him the necessily of again enforcing the neutrality laws, \u2018and \u2018more: effectually alienating the sympathies \u201cof the Irish voters.Upon Gen: Meade the first responsibility will principally[.fall, and his recent inspectioñ of our frontier defences had special reference to an emergency at and, \" Er \u2018The advance force of the army of invasion is already in the Prayince, bidléted in all the cities and towns, \u2018and remaining as quiet as their thievish inclinations will permit.This force is to perform an important service, and the first hostilities is.to be the interruption of telegraph and railroad communication in all directions; by which defensive movements will be completely Laffied, and a landing will be effected at one or more points left unguarded by\u2019 troops or gunboats.That the dash will be\u2019 made before the troops now on the way from England can be\u2019 our informant, whose means of information are far above common report, confidently predicts a demonstration before the close of next week, - [The above is, as will be seen from a careful\u2019 perusal, little more than guess-work.It may be true, or it may not, and the causes \u2018which pre- MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, \u2014 Le Canada states that it is rumored that leave for England in the middle of November, \u2014 H.M:S \u201c Tamar,\u201d Commander Sullivan, C.+» B.Wyse, sailing master, with the 53rd Regi- i 9th.The \u201c Tamar\u2019 is a splendid iron steamship of 3,000 tons, \u2018carries two guns, and has & crew of 250 men.On the passage\"out,.she experi- | \u2018held on.view of-the body before Dr: Martyn, treal corps -hitherte appointed, either-acting ot: - | chief for several years.\"Ii is uo new story to the public that mines | floods in all directions.Who'e fields of pota- whole of the ordinary rifles in store for.their \u2018conversion into breech-loaders.The armory \u2018at Chatham contains at present bet veen-40,000 wailing impatiently.the word\u2014now daily ex-'|88ving their.money from this year's labor, and: pected\u2014that will send them on thei errand of |.district to go this winter; thousands more of to take up-the public lands in.Florida; of which | each man can secure eighty acres by paying five dollars down and five more in five years.The to- thus - secure homes and: independence in Floridä, and it is good advice.\u2026 firework transparency represented Mr: Johnson, \u2018in a blue coat with brass buttons, placed between two gaily sdorned females, reprosenting \u2018the North and South.-manifésied a decided leaning toward tlie inflammable young.lady who figured as the South.| turned to rain this\u2019 morning.Wind.changed.from north-west to south-east: ° The Fenidn' leaders, in their present move-['mated at three million pounds,- \u2018says considerable damage was done in the neighborhood of Mount \u2018Clemens by the frost-on Friday night last.The buckwheat was very much injured.There was also a hard frost at Plymouth, but the damage was slight.~~ 7 of lumber surveyed in that market during.the month of August at 38,032,669 feet.Also that the potato tops in that vicinity have be à short time quite extensively affected with rugt but that the crop on - the whole will be very | large and of good quality.0 a circular, in accordance with the act of J uly intimation we are to receive of the opening of \u2018last, repealing the fishing bounties; containing.regulations governing the allow backs on imported salt for curing fish.Thé im- | porters or owners of salt taken on board a.vessel licensed to engage in the fisheries: are required to file an entry oath and bond as to the facts.Proof is required in order to cancel the bond.for salt withdrawn.from the warehouse for the benefit of the fishermen.LT Y © Bxporr GRAIN Tr ADE.~~The New York Shyp- Man.The finder will do a great favor if he will - ping List says :\u2014 Prices continue so far above the shipping mark that the export trade remains sluggish, - In fact we are now receiving -consi- rderable.quantities of bacon and lard re-shipped from Liverpool, the relative \u2018prices in the two \u2018markets affording a margin for such transactions, \u2018Our exports of cereale are, for t narrowed down to-corn, of which we have shipped since whe first of last September, some $1 2,- | 000,000 busliels, against about 1,000,000-during the corresponding period.of the preceding year.\u2018The great demand which has sprung up in Great Britain for Indian corn has been owing to three \u201cat No.1 Union Build] Principal causes, viz: oe ceipts of Indian corn and beans from Egypt; the lar favor with which this grain is now regarded for stock-feeding purposes.equence \u2018the rindeérpest, the farmers all over Great Britain are feeding unusual numbers of hogs; for which they require corn; cire it is probable that CANADIAN MHAT FoR AMERICAN MOUTHS.~\u2014 Cattle and sheep \u201ccontinue to be driven out of to goed shipping brands Extra R.H.Ohio.Rye this district in large numbers.During the past.:k ove and slicep have passed throügh | Sa : heron or to Vermont, | and ! market 3c to 5c better, with good inquiry ; sales Modate from 2) to-25 horses; ad 43,000 bug, at $2.12.for fair No.2 \u2018Milwaukee; [$2.85 to $2.87] for New \"for white Gennessee; $1.70 for inferior Mil- several droves of cattle.The latter are principally forsale to the Vermont: farmers._ Frax Segp,\u2014 4 231,\u2014VE |, \u201cflour firmer; sales 800 brls.at $5.35 to $7.00.11 CREIGHTON, - SEPTEMBER 25,1866 Advertisement This Foren rt ee eee W \u2014\u2014\u2014 ¢J .TAILOR, 705 Craly street, near the Bible .House, invites-the attention of his friends ang\u2019 the public to bis Stock of BROAD-OLU BEAVERS, PILOTS, and HEAVY SILR Hi» TURES, which he is prepared to make , QITUATION J Housekeeper or Upper Servant, by a Pro.- LestaÆ woman; good references given, Addgpas MH, this office.\u201chas had experience in the care of chil._ dren,- a Situation where the advertiser would take'charge of one or two\u2018children, and be permanently employed; goad references given ir Address EK.8, WITNESS office.commodious, and well ventilated Stables to { Lét.15 Bleury street, near Craig, formerly ocen.Grain \u2014Wheat.\u2014 Receipts 26,943 bushels; ' pied as the Montreal Li very Stables, can accom.waukee ; $2.40 for old and new mixed Michigan.Rye\u2014Receipts 577 bush; market firmer ; bales.\u201810,000 bush Western at 93c to 94c.Barley\u2014 Receipts 5,481 bush ; market firm; sales 6,000 bush State at $1.25.Corn\u2014Receipts 34,789 ! bush; market heavy, lec to 2¢ lower and \u2018less | 690 Ur \u2018active ; sales 186,000 bush at- 87c for inferior ;: 21d in rearof 69 is a large addition 36 x 87, \u2018 « ments, would bc let with the Stores or separate.88c to 8Yc for shipping mixed \u2018atloat; 94c for Oats more doing ; sales 89,000 bush, at 47¢ to 51c for Chicago ; 48c-to 54c.for Milwaukee, and 55e to 58jc for choice.MONTREAL RETAIL MARKET PRICES, For MARKET DAY, Sept.25, 1866: {Carefully corrected for the * Montreal Wit ST oo sa 8 Flour, country, per.quintal.23 Oatmeal, * sc.\u2026.12 Indian Meal : ¢ ven 9 Wheat, per min., forseed,.: 8e.\u201d 88 es 9 0 2 (17 I RES .4 Uats per 40 1D8.2 00000000» oe l Buckwheat.aa0csscuss 0 Indian Corn (Jhio).:.8 Rye.viveveeen FRI eee 0 Flax Seed.noes 8 = VESINSSOWONHIMSS ESNœoswsosoonucacesnosasso scsoscol a \u2018dome), per pair.1 oO .\u2026.Chickens, Pigeons ( voune Hares, CES Woodcock, .Plover, Beef, per Ib.Pork, perib.Mutton, per lb., do Beef, per1001bs.:.Spor roacnOceonossoconcnnas Soe SySSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSEE SOSSOHNDBSA COOTER Co N = - - SSSSEE En ce ges ue g Two \u2014.s0uceccpaucons C ue Si 2 888888c8ccconncoccocon = eseussuec conne re $4 0 ( \u2018 REMARKS.\u2014Prices unchanged generally; attendance very small of both buyers and sellers.In consequence of the bad state of the roads, the markets are supplied by tHe Island, and stocks are fast diminishing.; ; ® Lp Adiertsements This Forénoon a Furnished - ouse to Ist May, with four Bedrooms and the usual Offices, west of St.Denis street.Apply to BAIRD & CRAWFORD, Great St.James steeet.OYS\u2019 CLOTHING STORE.\u2014Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits, Boys\u2019 Knickerbocker Suits, Boys\u2019 School Suits, Boys\u2019 Norfolk Jacket Suits, Boys\u2019 Over-coats.A large stock to select from in Fancy Braiding and Plain, at : , _,,,- GEO.RICHARDSON'S, No.10 Victoria S uare,.(late with Arthur).T OST.on.Saturday night Sept.»22nd, between eight and nine o'clock, between St.Urbain and St.Catherine streets, a small Work B 1 broidery and other articles, The finder will -be » Of 8 light color, containing em- \u2018rewarded by leaving it at the WITNESS office.- xx \"ANTED; a situationas Invoice Clerk or Assistant.Bpok-keeper, or to help with correspondence; can speak and write French.Address A.B., 42 Bonaventure street, ON MMERCIAL.| TUESDAY FIRST THE 951H INSTANT, Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Silks, Morison\u2019s Chcap Sale of Silks.Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Silks.- Morison\u2019s \u2018Cheap Sale of Silks.Morison\u2019s.Cheap Sale of Silks.Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Silks, M JANTED, a 1.understands.wages $5 per month to g .sulta but those having a good discharge from former laces need apply B H I: must write a good hand, and be quick a flgurés.Post-offi gk T (); LET, FURNISHED, _.- HOUSE No.714 Sherbrooke street.Plain Cook, who / ashing and Ironing; le person; none to 643 Lagauchetiere street, eaver Hall itl.WW ANTED, a Lad for an Office ; 1 \u2018with their patronage.capply by letter, Post-paid, Drawer 5, allowance of draw- | PPLES! APPLES !\u2014Consign.ments of all kinds arriving and for sale.by the barrel, or in lots at - G: HASKETT &CO'S, ¢ ; Ss.Corner Commissioner and St.Peter streets.(CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER\u2014|; down the Sun-screen and Si; .The Subscriberssare receiving daily consignments insmall packages, suitable for House.Keepers and othèrs, Le : .oo PURE 8.G.HASKETT & CO., \u201c Corner Commissioner and St.Peter streets.Drawer 226, Post-office.m WANTED, an Unfarnished : .House, of eight or ten rooms, in or near.: St, Catherine street, West, Apply to] 7 Le ST , \u2018a roll of papers, on St.28th James street, belen send them tothe American House.W ANTED a mall, second-hand offie Fire-proof SAFE, Addvoss Box 252, Poste FOND, on Thureda r The discontinuance of re- ucreased use of corn for distilling, and the popu- In consequence of; \"| À OST, ve ay a pairof Lady's: Boots, The owner can e.hours of 6 and 8 P.M,, at 566 probably in the city cars, a seto VV ANTED, two Apprentices 3.6TARKS Job Britt [ipprentices to.ancois Xavier street, Under these circumstances a even larger amounts \u201c DAY FIRST, the 23th FIRST OF THE SEASON! - MORISON'S NEW FALL GOODS, are now, being marked off, aiid will be on-view oi TUES- instant, Amber State; $3.10 Apply to : + ?ll WANTED by an Ufficer; 1] (USEFUL © | poe \"I MAC an K evening| them by paying for ment.| Apply between.& ying.for this advertisement, Dorchester street,  small Ivory Pocket Tablets, The |- > finder will Non DeatyXewarded by leaving them irably suited for H-M.Cavalry, or would be Let for Many.facturing purposes.Key at No, 5 Blow, street, ; ./ - M.McDONNELL, | 7ANTED, good Tinsmiths.\u2014 Apply to ~~ CHARLES GARTH, 538 Craig street.TO LET, the two cut-stone Stores, with Dwetliugs, Nos.690 Craig street, The stores are 2 Zh The Dwellings, which possess the modern improve.Jy ; at present they ure used coujointly as a first- class boarding-house app .- WM, A.CUIR Foe a Real Estate Agent, .REAL ESTATE AGENCY ROOMS, ; c 84 Great St.James street, (OF TUESDAY FIRST, - \u2018 THE 257rH INSTANT.; \u2018Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Witney Blankets, Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Bath Blankets.Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Mackinaw Blankets, Motison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Ironing Blankets, Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Colored Blankets, Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Horse Blankets.Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of Wool Bed Covers, Morison\u2019s Cheap Sale of White Counterpanes, | Morison\u2019s Cheap.Sale of White Quilts.Several Odd lots of Blankets and- Quilts, slightly .soiled and damaged.\"Special inducemecuts in price to wholesale .| buyers, hotel-keepers, and public institutions in buying large parcels.Experienced Salesimen wanted, N EW DRY GOOD 5.W.R.CLARKE .invites attention to his new stock of DRESS GOODS.WINCEYS \u2018SHAWLS, BLANKETS, BREAKFAST CAPES, SONTAGS > \"COMFORTERS, WOOLLEN.YARNS, GLOVER W HET'E Cf 4.AND | N a co \\ \"HOSIERY, TTONS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, snd FANCY GUODS, Which, for cheapuess, quality,-and style cannot be\u2019 surpassed.BEST SOUTHERN Corton YARN, W.R.CLARKE 196.& 198 McGill street.GLACE SILKS and GROS GRAINS, at 'MORISON'S, on MONDAY FIRST.WANTED.\u2014Wanted, for the winter Months, a large comfortably = furnished residence for th of H, E., the Commander of ihe Forces, - There must be good Stakle accommodation, Apply to J.NELSON, Architect, 107 Great St.Janes straet, CAMPBELL & CO.have re o celved a handsome selection of GOODS, suitable for the present and coming season, for cash, or approved credit, | No.'l42 GREAT ST, JAMES STREET.2 ((() PUNDEE ASSORTED ë 9 LOT SE | GRAIN RAGS, - - Ar FACTORY PRICES.For sale by.; M, LAING, 377 Commissioners street, {IX MORAVIAN\u201d: tived and marked off, a superb assortment of ARTIFICIAL F arc: ) | RIBBONS, °° LUWEKS, F'EATHERS,and WILLIAMSON °S, LONDON HOUSE, see our $5 LAMBSKIN JACKETS, LONDON HOUSE, 00d CLOTHES WRINGER: a ABLE MANGLE: | WA (CHINE: Son Biss & (used without fprease); CIEE CORLOL ARE EN hot J EANERS; MEAT CUT 8; POLISHING IRONS, &o.; for sale by TERS; :.@ HAGAR & CO.House Furnishing Hardware Store, \u2019 2 520 St.Paul street.- ing decided to adopt the cash syste will hereafter sell for cash only, .By a strict ad- \u2018herence to this rule he will be able to sell a g article at a smaller profit, T spent Jn lobking after pot getting up more select work, ther better satisfaction to those who may pall 1 EDWD.CLARKIN, a e time usually | EFINED COAL OIL, PORT- ND KEROSENE OIF HIMNIES, WICKS, so, fo 1\" T.D.REED, Coe 40 Bt.\u201d Antoine street, $25 REWARD will be paid to any person giving infor will ead to the conviction of the parties vie pau APE OIL, scriber\u2019s store on Shs from the gub- thie morning of the \u201c19th, \u2018and | also left a placard upon, the door of \u2018Auction sale to-morrow morning.\u201d B.ISAACS.\u201c For sale by gp PF Fhe} Liverpool salt.{ES TORRANCE & 00, MERCHANT Co ; Make to order .Henry Lavender, merchant-taitor, Montreal, C.E.IN the best and most fashionable style, WANTED g ANTED, by a person whe 684, 686, 688, Es 1st, Cf For further particular = QPECIAL SALE OF BLACK i e occupation which they \u2018will make up toorder extremely low ° 8, ° + REED \u20ac 7 Just ar- À ADIES are requested tocalland | JAMES WILLIAMSON.& CO.: 1 418 Notre Damesireat.* | ARTICLES.| Soap Stone CAKE GRIDDLES 2 \u2014 We OTICE \u2014The Subscriber have will be devoted .MONTREAL CITY PASSEN- \u201c TH held BIG Al) cond} Ui l'OIT arat PRON thka PURS INN 2nd Ent ° temb : from Aug EE Ag Furpi : À Hous Fumi Hotel Green Plated Fccon Ready Catal Farsi - Prinecd MY'M Plougi 2,600 G .Itnrnishy Young 1 Situailo.* an BE Th effects o morning o'clock \u2014To * sell the \" native pil to Phili propriety flowers, frames, tisement \u2014 Toi - the hous dence y street.).\u2014 On Jar ge sal pets, coq his store nitura fo \u201c nesday n sale of b plated-wi 449 Notn without £ \u201c tisement.SP YM #- .-.rarily iñ ; _ ment, aiY _ rooms of tion, corn OA ont ER RAILWAY COMPANY.3 Pplications for the office of Secretary à 3 || Treasurer (vacant by the resi nation of da GLASS ro Stating Jeferences and security, ad~ A ersign ; 4 th September next 8 Sd, Will be recely ed tin À - CHARLES GEDDES, President.; ge 5 &2 St.Francois Xavier street.3 BALTIMORE OYSTERS BALTIMORE XXX OYSTERS, of '\u2014Rev -PER EXPRESS\u2019 DAILY._in gubduin For sale, Wholesale and retail.* York.\u2018BAIRD & CRAWFORD, .~~ * \u2014Prof.] 123 Great St Jamesstreet.= College, { = x war.M = combinat NS GINEERS-TO MECHANICS.\u2014.£08, Lost 2 P46), In this highly respectable Corps > Côl Aye VI there are a few vacancies for .+ Lo - Mechanics.\" Any who wish to join them should 7 are pre do so before the Corps commences their annual a illo Ber MEAS GRR | see e men.clal Engineerin or-.< § \u2018designed.cises, will form part.of the dri APIS the Re designed, Moers of thé Corps.a, f+.notinten QALT AFLOAT, coarse and fine.Cs O EK pe iat \"+ tom, SE, Hô »* ; ; de cb urpis tre, 20, oa \u201cGGroecritsou: : the I; .his, re, \u201cuiturs For this sale should ke sent in on Wed- | tise ment, \u201cDavis Veyctable Pain Killer ! \" theills of \u2018the human family, but is also the sure -Once.Éprimuren 25 1860 / fen rn pr or onan a.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.| Wectings, ko.\u201d \u2018 d + RSI OR PRINC Er ot Wal ES REGIMENT.\u2014 Flux Res ment will Paride on TUESDAY evening next, at FIGHT o'clock.Eve ory man to ?appear in l'niform.- a Tanii EE {ke his farewell of the Regl- ut + 0e Aston ( RU LR.Eiment will ve in attond-.RUE ENRON, Capt.and Adit.N \"REG ADE GARRISON.ART ILLERY.\u2014Membersot No o'Bnttery will obtain knapsacks, \u201c£e., at the Armiory, from 6.30 to | aan Monde, Tuesd: 1Y and Wédhesdar - aid ni an.Otfeer will bo in attendance.By Order of the La APTAIN.TION Ie AL YOUNG ME NS CU san ASSOCIATION, BIBLE i sie ANDE USTREETS.\u201cfegaiat weekly.mecting will VY } be Fo-MOR HOW (Tuesday).EV ENING, at To clog?> VE ES JN A the Hell NX voupe mine, whothet members or not, are gen Hy: Laven d : AL, 1°, SANDIAM, Ree Sec.TER lil OF PLOUGHS AND \u2019 Lat FILENG MATUIL=The.TRIAL OF 1 | A I Parl Gs saad other implements for the pre- Faves ed ihe Soil and adso the \u201cGRAND PROM NCLAL PROU GUING MATCH,\u201d will pat 0 0 TOGANS FAÏM,.Montreal, onl, 10 RE Ls n LCLOBER, to com- \\ Tas = pie yt all Plonghmen from alkpa ats .Rt is Provinte.Six Prizes.Ist, 8504 dosed Sed, TS th, SA; th, 313; So ah =i, ad cs Open to-all Plouglhimen from a Sits oCihe Provinee undeé 2E-ycars\u201d ull SiN prizes, Ist, R10; Ind, F303 Brad, Miscellaneous.LL 5 | Tu [ID WARDSE URGH NTARCIL COMPANY, LIMITED.OARD.\u2014A gentleman and wife, § ° and three or jour single wentemen, vg = EU obtain Board.on reasonable icerms, at 15 Bona.: \u2018venture street.oT i Sls : [For (ho.Witness.\u201d cisco.must become to the Pacific: what New- 0 GéreR IN HEAVEN: [York isto the Atlantic.Notwithstanding the OTL OF out ton A er MY SISTER J ARES : outery against us during.the war for-our ex-| day, wheu NU DIAN van: plead Lruovance mores Cy Miss ML MACGREGOR.travagant im ortations, it appoars- that.in gard to this subjeet.=-N.Chipman.= « vou.darling sister, J 1863 we dimjniskied our imports under those} = = -\u2014 -\u2014 Te ; 1 he \u2018value of -8128,000,000, for | BELMONT RETREAT, + OPENED IN IH, 5 \u201che fifth-instalment of 20 per cent, on the sub- 16 now.devoted exclusively to ENEBRIATES, and seribed stock of this Company is due and _pay- is designed to furnish persons of intemperate: gphie on Wednesday, the srd proximo; at the Com- +L habits the means of seelision, for the purpose of pany\u2019s office, 37 St.Peter Street.(By order) overcoming a morbid appetite Tor stimulating .JOHN THOMSON, Sce'y and Treasurer, OARD\u2014Two res pectable men D can be accommodated with good board, in We ntis © Anions very Tonely now\u201d oof 1860 hy\u201d i ! ac Tor.TRO q- NTE ITN afdrinkes.Phe situations healthy an at oat t.IRG6, à -first-cluss house, at 3) Sealoh street, corne dr you're sleeping in the churchyard.- which reduit on sir Morton thinks we deserve M 1 D C là L L A NIE 0 U S st the scoriory beautiful.refive nouer, put Will Montreal, 21st Sept, w _ Dorchester.| 7 r Witij the flowers upon your brow.great credit.| Although our internal trade is Co pe extended as vecessity requires.For full par- | 3 YUBI JIC NOTICE ~The Direc.| -\u2014_\u2014_-_- \u2014\u2014\u2014 You told us, dearest sister, enormous, it is very inadequate to our peeds, | \u2014 The theatres of Hollauid arc closed on |tietlars apply ta.Bel GRO VAR VUE.\u2018tors of thie Bank of Upper Canada, while ° Os lotions rest abové, | \u2014the single-liné railways \u2018being choked with [account of the cholera.CL : _Termont vee ee | awaiting the returns from the several Branches .- Removals, £c.2 Ce Fat ga bade follow teaflic, and the shipping overcrowded.Only Ce Tes A6 UE eed = ; Tr TN (vA 1.& lo enable them to complete n balance sheet of \u2014 oo ; = 2-2 And sweetly bade ug follow BN athe, \u20ac ap oY ; \u2014 One of thic oldest practical railroad men ALKING CAN IS.its affairs up to yesterday, Would antounce to = - os = \u201cPo thay home of light and love.|railroads everywhere, close.as spider webs, in this State is firm in the belief that peat will } fs - PS © ithe public that such statement will be proparod E- M : O V A LL.;, \u2014 ean relieve ug.The most liberal exchanges t SAVAGE & LYMAN have received a \u2018lot.of and published nt the very cariiest Mommie, Lo 3 To They've laid yon in the churchyard .\u201c1-7 Where.the zephyrs softly- play, se \"And the sunbeam dances lightly =~.be used entirely to tun locomotives within ten | ars.\u2014 Boston naner Co 4 fine MALACCA und EBONY CANES, years.\u2014 Boston paper.Silver Mounted, SU [between the [United States-and thé British \u201cProvinces ar@ forcibly urged.- Gold-and that a Special Genéral Meeting of the The CITIZENS INSURANCE (uM.CL hel Every, word of Section 6\u2014Railroads\u2014is will be called as soon as pgssible.PANY, and the PROVINCIAL PERMANEN Ta the meantime the Directors entreatall those BUILDING SOCIETY, have gemoved 10 th NT who are interested to retain their securities and central Offices, No.10 Place d\u2019 rmes, formerly \u2014 The wretch who, at a social party, said | ALSO, HOLLY irough the sultry summer's day.: ; in Sn nr ue (th \" lady plavi i ; Prim al wl 0 > ; hic >r \u201cwhich occupied by the Merc > Bank, , hsowst the sultry saamer' day.profitable forihistructioninineorporatedrighie | at à young lady playing a pianoforte was Brim patie, Msi RANGE | Bok male uny, sucritce as the ses which ocoupled by the Merehani Ban.ge oe .; _ LER .PR a ; Kk .a, = ï, ap * « à\" raw ; mé ETS 2 | A & - : : 7 A » \u201cYon told us you were going ousness, - a - .\u2019 rie an apey pécause her lingers.were among- 1 \u201c 971 CATHEDRAL BLOCK, - - |safety ofall the note-holders and depositors.Montreal, 19th September, 1366.Pe 5 \u2026 Where the.weary are at rest, | Séction Tth\u2014The Future of the South\u2014is a key\u2019s, has been arrested, Ce LPS \u201cNotre Dame street.|.\u201c G.W, ALLAN, President.y 85 ; \u2014 sod ~ Tosing the song of angels contrast of the\u2019 two systems: of free and| Naroreox\u2019s Casar.\u2014The Westminster 55 ( VOLUNT EER OFFICERS.| PP TATERSON Nage do.\u201cHe: |JYILL'S LIBRARY, (reat St } _ | And stand amid the blest.SS | slave labor as a \u2018question.of economy, the Review.says of \u2018the second volume of this T ) Vi \u201csale By - oy à complete Light.- JOS.D.RIDOUT.He James Street, removing to 666 Dorchester \u2018 j .Y'onc'bade us not to mise you, | humanitarian aspect of\u2019 the case being shut | Work, that \u201c\u201cl'here is no masterly reflection} mpuntry Officer's Unitopin, Full Dress, Undress, | ie \u201cTHOS.C.STREET.- = Ls, CHURCH 8 IRVICÉ large FUXE e And you told: us you would wait out from cousideration, The conclusion is, in the volume ; the treatment of the subject and winter.Apply to SAVAGE &« LYMAN, 271 R.CASSELS, Cashier.e 5 CELLAN EOUS WORKS, 10 be sol CHEAP À : © When the angels came tomeetus fof course, dn Antislavery Tract.Under never.eXcites admiration; but usually we find Cathedral Block, Nôtre Dame sure _______| BANE oF UPPER CANADA, | =.| FOR CASH: .re a \u2014 At the pearly golden gate, 4 free labor, the anthor is ussured\u201d that the cot- [an unobjectionable level of literary\u2019 accom-| y- & TI.P.CURRIE & CO.J oro! pe pr Te ME \u2014 | TT »- 4 or kissed us each ona softly, to crop of\u2019 America will be \u2018doubled in five plishment, praiseworthy fidelity-to authority, \\ V.SR ce Co (NTOTICE\u2014Upper Canada Bank mT MA iT THE W 5., And breathed a prayer of love, vears, and manufacturers-be enabled.to pur- and perfectly respectable composition.\u201d We 14 HAVE WOR SALE the subscribers.EY Tit we fain would seek to meet you chase at jower rates than ever before.have, in short; a third-rate Cgrsar\u2019s third-rate.DRAIN PIPES.1 : C:DORWIN & CO, * MERCHANT TAILOR, tablishing Plato's republic.Before he left ample where!she fails, and maintain in closset their sake they will follow.In \u2018the course of Particular attention is called to the stock of - N ATHAN MERCER scriber \"has always on hand, a full stock -of the * the ¢ y, the- Enetisi k eculator, | uiity the-friendshi hichshould bind his recent tour \u2018through the ititerior,.Sir| DWARF PEARS AND DWARF APPLES, |.-.allan td cA tv.\u2018above remedies by the vial or case, Also, HuM- - : the country, the Ynglish banker, speculator, unity the friendship whichshould bind the two | IL 20% 5 .ory.» BR££ AND UVÉIE 24 E>y fo ET PHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS.all nu j sind railway kine was convinced that we 'both-[ countries inlinviolable bond \u201c025 George Grey Was mue stéuck with the terrible which is very large, comprising nearly évery APOTHECARIBS\u2019 HALL, , * : > = m- and railway king was convinced that we both-| co S inlinviolable bonds.: a DER EEE | Variety from two to six years -old, the latter-in.| 205 Notre Dame street | bers, \u2018 could and wotiid free ourselves'in thirty yenars-[ The whole book is\u2018a plausible and ingenious TEs made by be excessive \u2018ondness for fearing state.wT TER TE or | Montreal, July 2nd, 1868, Lt URE LIME TUL C 5 Ju a ; Our amazing growth in.eultivated.territory [argument for free trade; but withal so can- (CUNÉ displayed by the noble savage.lle re-| Orders accompanied with a remittance, will | SAN IS mn LL P BE JUICE.\u2014Just re- : -seémed to him miraculous, and he very justly | did, so honest, so kindly, so shrewd, so wise, monstratéd with Thompson on\u2019the subject, he Br aed Lu une, Less carefuily 0 LS ON So.BANK.\u2014 The A ceived, a supply ef PURE LIME JUICE Co \u2018gives'its Que\u201d to immisration\u2014an element an |'so delightfully simple.in -its expression of as- 2nd received a reply to the effect that what | {ane : CR GRE seit Ry SRY 825% LV Shareholders of the MULSON\u2019S BANK are in bottles, warranted genuine, - : 4 CE _ KiVes its due\u2019 to Imumigration-\u2014ah element in 'so dehghttully simple in its expression où as \\ J pv EE ad .(lance.ca pan Le +.| hereby notified that a DIVIDEND OF FOUR| \u2026 , : \u201cour, prosperity which we are apt to overlook.| tonishment and interest \u201cat the progress of Was good for te Pakeba was equally benefi- |.Price-lists ang Catelogues sent on application, PER CENT upon the capital stock was this day | ULIP BUL BS: Fit lip Te In manufactures, our tables.are delusive, she four nation; it comes holding out its hands cial to the Maori.- His lixcelleney then said Windsor, 26th Aus, 100 7 7% .declared for the current half year, and that the ; ro.; Diy \u2014 ine Tu 1p : ._ La AE > - .| eS ) 200 .\u2018Homnes gq ce .PEL AIR RRL RE : same will be payable at_the Office of the Bank, Bulbs, assorted colors, 37ic.per dozen.- [ rec ; d'or où .that if Thompson would take the pledge for a : yat .cola p complains, because we reckon products two or so cordially for a welcome, and so truly hon- | +2 mps Tod à e pledge 1 ST RE Da ia.|In this city, on and agter the st day of October Country orders punctuäHy attended fo.\u2018\u201c thiee times over, \u2014which is quite true.But ors and heartily likes us, that we- pronounce twelvemonth he would do the.same as an: ( YHOICE TULII 5 and HYA-|next.PU RES BL EL SL : + iu agriculture itéis impossible to exaggerate |it the best book on America we have had *sample.The fing maker\u2019 agreed, dhe Rg | CUES HOREALE i So the 30th prox.mptastve.oo [(VONCENTRATED LYE.\u2014 our possibilities, or to praise too-highly what for years.Aiming only to mstruet, not to 2nd Dir (ieorge Grey.are: consequently he | 8 0 TBS.roma tha oo oar \u2018(By Order of the Board.).Housëkeepers; save your time, nioney, and : \u201chas already been done.\u201cThat the \u201cproduct of | amuse, the dry bones of'statistics live again in followers of Father Matthew for a year.Al the undersigned, for sale at the WITNESS OF-| : ~~ WM.SACHE, Cashier, la or, ake a wa Soap.one Be.Lin of \u2018our great staples should steadily\" have-iñcreas; | the liveliness of their setting forth, and the though the Governor never paid too.deep a FICE, Das 105 Grout =, James street, nearly Montreal, 31st Aug., 1866, % | Sofi Soap.Try it.For Yale by all Grocers and ed during our protracted civil war, when\" in.| pages are net only the best brief manual of devotion to Bacchus, it is a meritorious act of ou ft ora oy all different.50 cents: \u2014 : Druggists.; Late _ dustry'was constahtly perverted to-llexititmate onr growth extant, but the most readable and self-denial for & man of his age, who, has al 100 Tulips, comprising a fine assortment, &h Le EL ui TA BARTE, Draggistsr © channels, was not -1he least of the anomalies | suggestive.+ = ways been an the habit ol-taking wine and 1000 \u20ac TLL.+N AAT TET AT av lO ?OIL in ge \u201cwhich Amdricaseems to multiply.Hebelieves) 7.= \u2014 beer, to give it up entirely for the sake of \u2018set: | One dozen well-assorted Hyacinths, $150.| (GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY LE A 9 LL in casks; \u2018the produems capacity of the West to\u2019 be] - ~~ THE WINE.QUESTION.Jting an example to\u2018an\u2019 uncivilized people.\u2014 The great beauty of these flowers, and thefact [NX ~~ OF CANADA, 7 fun ks; CROSSE & BLAC 9: , the produwemy capacity of the West.to be LS : : : a> NENG P tliat they come at a season wlien there are few |' | : paeks; CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S : \u2018absolutely unlimited, andurges on faÿmersand| _-In-an able \u2018sermon preached to his people New Zealand fps e .\u2014.Jef any other kind, render them peculiarly valu-|- 1866 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.1866.\" KETCHUP Inte eA CE or ALES = \u201ccapitalists the \u2018increase of means of speedy July 15th, | r.E.S.Wright,\" of Fredonia, $100,000 Goxe For Rrm.\u2014\u2018In opening one -able for garden culture.- JOHN DOUGALL \"I\" TRAINS now leave BONAVENTURE STATION ae ING POWDER, BITTER ALMONDS CREAM pacs transportation to the Atlantic sea-board, for |-N; \"Y., quotes the following statements which Of the letters to the office the other day, - we |-\u2014\u2014\u2014 [ PE ket > |follows:\u2014 oF TARTAR, in barrels; ROOT GINGER gp A.lipment of rraîns : : \u201c\u201cSünshine\u2019 : EE, Re NE : lar hill.on the.back io y am es .: gt arrels; ALU TH 2 shipment of grainsabroad.\u201c\u2018Sanshine\u2019\u201d\u2019 ex>|have been somie time before the public, but found-a one-dollar bill, on the-back of whicH, | JANCROFT 1S now, receivin Exvrois fi Gta ; | casks; BLUE VITRIOL, in casks; SALTPE- ee CC plains the superiority of America ag a grain- [which we have not seen contradicted.May [iD à neat business hand, was written the fol-} MO BS RRR Ss, Celebrated 0.K.PBrockiile, Kingston, Beilgville, To | CANARY SEED.GABOR OM oer CAS: 7 I.: < ewing country over Ensland, oùr soil beine 4 dye.hob seen contradicted.Ÿ Mowine inserintion :\u2014\u2014¢¢ Thisis the last BALTIMORE OYSTERS, in Cans and Kegs.route Gualoh London Bramiord.CANARY SEED; CASTOR OIL, in tins; CAS- Te \"growing country over England, oùr soil bemg they not agepunt for the fact that Dr.Hol- \u2018OWINZ Inscription: This'is the last dollar \\Wigiesale and Retail.No 93 Great St.James | 1onto, Guelph, London, Brautford, : TOR OIL, in cases, half dnd quarter pints;- ®e \u201cnot \u2018more fertile, its cultivation far less skil- brook; like other European travellers, saw no 0 & fortune\u2019 of 5100,000\u2014all-of which has street.~~ = ASS Goderich, Buffalo, D at oly Chicago, 9.05 A, M TARTAR[C ACID, FINEST TURKEY OPIUM, .ful, our evops not better husbanded, our \u2018har- intemperance in Ttaly: © 7 7 gone fortum! What a miserable fool I have Torro Bin Given Ra A ant al Porn SAREE | MD A MORPHINES, QUININE, de LAS I0DID, vesting far more costly, and not so well done.| «A corr spondent of the Episcopal Re been! James 2 -Copp.\" -Fool, indeed, W HY RUB YOUR CLOTHES Night © do do do.9.00 P, M.OIL, PORILAND KEROSENE, de.we, COAL | - : Our däiry produce he finds very great.Ourcorder whi resi \u2018ome vears : .Traly | thought we.-Aud this is.the power of rum.|.YY, to pieces on washing boards witen they-| Accommodation.Train for Kingston .| j (LE ° 2 Lo .A Co.y prou : yg A corder who.as resided some years in Italy, SD JAA : P 08 ,can be washed easier and quicker by usin and intermediate Stations, at 7.00 A, N For SALE BY .- + ; \u201cprovision trade of the future cannot be over- [states that while drunkenness is a vice almost And such are its sad effects,-and the effects of HARPER TWELVETREES SLYCERINE ang |.intermedi: PER eee SEAR © en J GARDNER, - .! estimated.Sheep-raising, both for mutton [known among Italian gentlemen, this is by |8ll strong.drink upon those who -use it.It|FOAPPOWDERS?\"1120 : Accommodation Train for Pte.Claire, 5.15.P 455 Notre Dane strast.nor MeGii street.1.FE and wool, must.become à verÿ importänt| no means true of.the peasants, who are-great- steals away the \u201cbrains; and'makes a man a| A clergyman\u2019s Wife says :\u2014** One-half of Soap % Anne & Yaucreu, i Teerreseneers THE M.\u2014_ = ! \u2014 : branch of American.industry.In pork-rais- [ly addicted tp ; ; fool, until, bewildered and seduced by its fas- at least, is saved, two-thirds of time, and three.| 2.08 for Lachine atZ.00 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.004 | * 2 pork- y adc à £0 drunken revelry and carousal , yf : à by 1t8 oY : .\u2019 1 ing no-éountry in the world can ever compete | after their day's work is.done.À Swiss phy- Cinations, «he throws himself awäy, à willing | OU ths of labor.Sold Lystorekeepers generally, Noon, *3.00 P.M., 5.00 P.M., and 6.30 P.M.- Ar Tamm Av ~ \u201cwith the United: States.\u2018whose \u2018market inl (GIE dd ad ; Wiss phy-| = \u2019 .?2.2 | and wholesale by WALTER MARRIAGE, Mout- | nm .; u 08.1& 8 ST.LAMBERT, AND 232 & 255 NOTRE with\" the lsmted Btatés, \u201cwhose \u2018market in-|sician, inthe|Canton de Vaud, says that the victim, dnd becornes a sot and a brute,\u2019 de-| real, Agent for Canada.pra ©: *The 8.00 P.M.Train runs through to Plattsburgh, | ° : A RENE _\u2026 ereuses.with the increased excellence \u201cof her curse.of drunkenness has followed the culture stroys his health and his peace, squanders his 137 05 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014{ \u2018GOING.SOUTH AND EAST.Messrs.WOLFRED D.E.NELSON & Co, and .supplies and speed of transportation: .| ofthe vine.inl that region, and that a.lament.fortune, ruins his business and his good name, T dE.EUROPE AN]|g ress by Railway throughout for Mr.GTRALDI, Successors to J.M.TURCOT & Co, { \u2018 _-.In manufactures America most excels in | able increase of sin and sickness has been the | brings his family to.poverty and misery, and | À - ASSURANCE § o CIETY.New York, Boston, and allinterme- rater prugsists, votre Lame Street, ; suchas are designed to supersede the work of result, and he gives it as his own experience, | dies, at last, a death of horrors, andis shut|yrrE ASSUR ANCE-FIDELITY RATAN diate points, connecting at Johns.friends and customers for their kind support, and 7 ; ; human hands, Fhe scarcity of labor, aud 1tagghat it is difficult fo get a\u2019 laboring man to Outdrom the kingdom of (rod forever.Verily, 2 SUPER, ALERT \u201c| Burlington With the Rutland & ur solicit;a continuance of the same towards the new : 5 \u2018conséquent high price, have directed Amerk]do a day's work properly; for by the time\" the | Wine is'a mocker, and strong drink is rag- Qapital, sce £1,000,0008tg © lington Radiroad, also with the Lake of \"Perfumory, Sonps, Pain Ne al and Tooth ; à can ingenuity into this field, - Thug we have [day was: half pent, he would have made him- ling; and whosoever is deceived thereby is | 7\"?1 Revenue over.300,008 stg George, Sarstogs.Now York, son 8 5,30 A, M, Brushes, the contents\u2019 of seventeen cases from # iB ezg-beaters, \u201chuife-cleaners, * apple-corers, | self unfit to be trusted.\u201d = 7.|hot wise.\u201d Would you be always safe, young| ~~ \u2014 HEAD OFFICES: 7} 847\" Tram for quete: London and Paris.© Alec there To RoE, .~~ clothvs-wringers, washing and sewing-machines| ~ He adds:| \u201cWe have similar testimony reader?Touch not! taste.not !: handle not ! ZONDON, EDINBURGH.AND MONTREAL.A ere ne Bees .\u2026 -1 Drugs, Chemicals, ke Aaa Stock St | © carpet-sweepers; agricultural implements, | from Rev.Mr.Cochrane, a returned mission- \u2014 Encle Pilgrim.#11 551 SA EDWA ge SAWLINGS, | Mons-e.ceccesescene inc ocnec T.00 ALM, George\u201d WOLFRED D E.N Co SE PR oltre Fin: | .- a Ce 1 \u201c i .À - A ; : Ce ; - 1 ST ce wee Lege 4 - ; SECRET; .; ; - .BE : © - .BE : \\ ; 5 and | self-regulating machines for fae ary from -Orpomiah, one of the most fruitful RuM Ann Drara.\u2014During the six -years.71-Great St.EE Montreal Express for Boston and intermediate | Licentiate College Physicians and Sarg ons.4 ae tories of various kinds.In farming imple-| gripe-growing regions of \u2018Persia.\u2018In con-| ending with December, 1864, 788 persons died | From Whom.all Information may be obtained \u2018| points, connecting at St.Johns with n° \\.& GUSTAVE LAVIOLETTE, | .nents we especially excel; yet it is eurious, versation with him on the subject, I was in-!in Massachusetts im intemperance and-d-|\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>> \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | ely Pe dar Pr at.8.30 A.M.|\" Montreal Sent.oon a0 .GIRALDL = A À \u2018says this close Observe, to find the Americans formed that it was a universal custom among »itum tremens.'Lheir ages ranged from 20 to | N-OISELE S S| \u201cihate stations.oc andinterme- 200 P.M | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 cd si ! i en ; : ; .; - Le .; 3 5 ke.Le : =e ; ; qu .\u2018 'uasdon eue eneusvencouse .- N ; , ; ; .# anxious to siperse e their own inventions by the people'td lay up in large earthen jars, 80.Of this number 681 (or 73-86 per cent) | SD LAT ONES.Express by Railway throughout for EDICAL ADVICE AND \u201ci ~~ newer and better ones.\u201d Irom his close study sealed with skins, a great supply of wine, soon were males, and 207 (16-14 per cent) were .facturer and Dealer in| NeW York, Boston, and all interme.A MEDICINES FREE tothe poorat the ( i of our textile manufactures he gathérs that it! after tie grape h t.In th h of ag » où 35 wo) y 100 man Re SEWING .M 5 D diate points, connecting at St.Johns.Homceopathic Dispensary, 121 Great St.James.i ¢ ex res he gatners ter the grape harvest.In the month o females ; or 35.women to every 100 men.\u2018By WING MACHINES, with Vermont Central Railroad, at street, adjoining Nordhelnter's Hall, dat) 2 - up 18 better for us to export our raw material, and Decembier these Jars are opened, and the peo- {comparison with the English tables, it ap- | oid most respectfally | Burlington withthe Rutland & Bur-.\u2018o'clock, Bundays excepted, » dalyab 13 | ; - receive our goods, than, attempt Ol Wise ple in the neighborhoods and villages gofrom pears that alarger proportion of females die | to purchase vo call and or ]inpton Railroad, also at Rouse\u2019s Spore = [\u2018 < 4 a \u2018 th the established mi S Shi 8.2a orl .house.to hou 6, having a general time of sur- {in Massachusetts than in Eng] and and a much :A WAS amine our great variety of .orn Tor Lake George.Saratoga Na : EBBETT S HAIR REGENE- ; LE - An bydranlie machinery, of which we make as.feiting and drunkenness.120 larger; prôportion'of them die in early life, | fore purchasin \u201celséwhere.\u2018He Ors foe \"ants York, &C,.At.1.00000 0000 c0sc00 use 880 PM IG OCRS HATR RESTO ,\u2018 : ; ñ, \u2018tonishing use, and in printing-presses, we arcl \u201c« The missionaries find the habits of in-!In 1864 alone, 93 men and 44 .women died PLAINER, BRAUNSDORF, & Co's.NOISELESS Night Express for Three Rivers, que- | HALLS SICILIAN HATS RENEW ER je.\u201cdr without a rival.Our diffusion of newspapers, | temperance from this cause à grent obstacle ' a- drunkard's death.in the Old Bay: state MACHINES for Tailors, Shoemakers, and bec, Riviere du Loup, and Portiand - : Forsaleby mT ve * owing to thèe compactness, cheapness, and] io thei 'H.They have been ed to |T patna tr a] To y pee family use.They are constructed on-the princi- At.siceusess cessnnresss 10:10.P, M .- \u2018 BE.MUIR H J oo _ 4h \u201clightness of on machines.and the conseq vent o gr work.1 hey ave been compelled to The percentage.to all deaths was \u201832.This \u2018pal of the Singer Machine, but run almost en-| - Sleeping C all Night Trai tw MUIR, Place D\u2019Armes, cds Lo we Le ESS, SES © vl resort to special efforts.to te tot i- indicates aninerease of temper .X direly without noise, and for beauty of stitch, Rs 53 Cars on \\ rains, Bag- gr .- 0} cheapness of issue, is unprecedented.The pence ne ihe to promot total \u201chath to temperance ; for the durability and certainty of correct action are gage checked through, CE 2° a UM BOLD\u2019'S: Extract BUCHU oak aanufactire of paper fre Il gorts of mateal.4.| memkt of the churches, average during the 23 preceding years was | superiorto anything ever oifered to the public.| For further informati 1 t : _ HUMBOLD'S BARS A.\u201cdit manulacture ol paper from ail sorts oi fatealand among the pupils of the Seminary.The |35.From the report of Mr.Neilson, actuary | WAX-THREAD MACHINES, for every variety of and departure of all trains at ermanat 4 ony For saleby = APARILLA.It rials, including stable refuse, keeps pace with east encourhgement from the missionaries [of the Invalid and life Assurance Company of NOTE SINGER Machines, of our own manufac: | stations, apply ab.the Ticket Ofice, Bonaven-| ~ E.MUIR, Druggist ! \u201cthe, demand The wonderful improvement of which woul 3 dt ine-drinkine: : And \u201cHe ASSurance Company O! ture; SINGER Machines, made -by the Singer ture Station.|.\u2019 \u2019 .SE » Druggist, Place I\u2019Armes, .tn Ce been Dae ae {winch would lead to wine-drinking, - would London, we learn that at the age of twenty, Manufacturing Co, N.Y.; and WILCOX & GIBBS | ° 0 J BRYDGE \u2018 = me \u201cms ft pots Père a AA ne binding, produce fearful moral results.\u201d \u201c(the general population: had: a \u2018equal chance Family ro th Sadish theo All kinds of é \u201csean Managing Director PONGE! SPONGE! SPONGE! 4 \u201cqe since 18-10, and the very beautifal specimens| JR : 1 Jo BENET | 5 \u2018ation ad an\u2019 equal chance |mrachinery that is used In the manufacture of] Sépt.24th, 1866.Mal Director.Lee IS çÇ SRE es .inthe United et AN (ver : y oo.| (in round numbers) of living 44.years, while Boots and Shoes.- TL pai J : ER pot received, 1 cwi- CARRIAGE i SI at present produced inthe United States, aret.\u201cAN AFFECTING SCENE.|the intempérate have the chance of living but |.N: Br-All machines sold at iis.Office afe| 2 this lot, which will pe sat bockially directed to be 211 = Phe leAther interest, with all its concomi:| Could we collect the wives and children of 15 yeats and a half] In other words, they \"rase Mons ria: rand.pes gr the ci 64 PTE STE = EEE D.REED, \u2018tL Con LT ; dE - \u2019 \u2018| this class (dr hkards) in a great amphitheatre, enjoy but 35 per ceut., and have lost 65 \u2018per ton, and Linen Thread, Needles, Shuttles, Oil, | NE ; LU _ >= : .- 40 Bt, Antoine stéeet, 1 _ tants, is.enormous.The manufacture of boots lace inanothérth 5 mpaikteatre, cent, of the ordinary proportion: of and all kinds of Sewing-machine Trimmings, GDENSBURGH AND LAKEIR ] : bt and shoes aloné amounted ib 1860; to $90,000, | Place inanother the manufacturersand venders Te \u2018 proportion oi.average l'constantly.on hand.Ladies Taught to Operate, O CHAMPLAIN À LAKE]| M EDICAL qd 1000; five establishments, owned by one firm: and fix them here until each niother and child ife.LV 5 De US All kings of Sewing Machines Repaired and Ime CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD, .HALL.' 44 - in Massachusetts, producing over a\u2019 million] 12d told the! history of their griefs, of their| MELANCHOLY Fatr oF a Grear Man \u2014 | Eopner of French Cathedral and None Street, gr EAT THOROUGHFARE TO THE SPORT TEETH! | il pairs, valued at $1,300,000.Nearly all the \u2018downward course from respectability and do- | Coming down Chestnut street \u2018one-day.last street.Agents wanted in every Town in Ca.| 207 1NG GROUNDS.oo .4 \u201c \u2014 mills-are driven by steam-power, and the work | Mestic happiness to poverty and wretchedness; | week I was struck by the appearance of an, nada, - oo CL LE _ SUMMER ARRANGEMEN TEETH! : : - Mi is done entirely by machinery.¢ America is [ ~¢0uld the sgenes of domestic discord be all:| old man \u2018past sixty, who wore a thread-bare| \u201c0 \"0 CANADA TRUSS FAC-| maine ic - NT, Dine undersigned are Agents for Messrs W.A, | AM now proving that every class of boots can be *°ted:over; \u2014could the blows of the sworn and coat, shiny with constant wear, and whose | Aperaisely \u201cTORY.\u2014F.GROSS, Surgical Ma- l'and 8.80 pan for Boston Torre sy and 11.30 a.m, False Tééth, \u2018and ate prepéred to supply tie : FH * cheaply and efficiently made by machinery, \u2018once loved protector be made to sound on hat was bruised -and; seedy, * His lead was| FB¥aY chinist and Elastic Spring Truss ah points east, for Pros Ales rin field, and Profession with every variety, al the lowest py i a and itis quite necessary that we should not | their-ears with theshrieks of these wives and | bent towards the earth and his walk wasa |, of 1 Einker, Inventor an Manufac- {all points south, either by rail via Busines Prices, KENNETH CAMPBELL C0} sl ~~ disregard the lesson, if we would not lose the mothers, and [the \u2018wailings: of their innocent tottering shuffle; the effect of whiskey and- Deformities, Worker in Brass, Neel, and.on of Du devient 1a uns colo sooamplain, passing, | Sn com -.D, Australian market for our Wrought, leather Children ;-\u2014could they have the power \u2018of lan- old age.He reeled from one side.of the |every desotiption, 86 VICTORIA SQUARE [tifallake.0000 Keenery of thlsbeat-] A AZOGENES MAGNETG \" MA : goods,\u2019 says this business baronet. ung 151 eyes as e entire absence o + h k ; 1 { C M We 1 f Ch iF : PE Montreal, 12th Sept, 1866, .; .Av D,.] achiévewents ds no foreigner before him had pauperism,- in place of the dreadful ratio- of | 3\" tbe pools.loot à he Di of Charleston, | === OX \u201cFACTO I Y \u2014 een meio rt = - 2 40 St, Antoine street.Pa - Se Cu \u2018 a C ° > .+ + à .v ras\u2019 & ec .v x 1e ° | 2 I = .4 - .Bb Xo T : 7 { NE - \u2014 - : .hadopportunity,perhaps, Nothing in America.f'one paupér in twenty whièh he left behind 5.G., who was'electe AA bretaest an B Ce TOP EF N OTICE OF CO-PARTNER- AXING POWDER.R struck him as so distinctively -eharacteristic [him.This miracle, in a country where no Lgl to the most conbeited' student.andi Sr A BRIBL Locks, = oo - SHIP.: \u2018GARDNER'S GERMAN BARING - of the people ds their confidence in their na- national: provision is made for the poor, he pres Ceo Coe ) « TUCKER & SON, PROPRIETORS, We, the undersigned, hereby give notice that | POWDER, in'1 Ib, packages, 1s.34 each; also, La ta AE DEP on os rt \u201cdesire and determination to pay their national © witldn a generatiop.: The national debt of England, which.is but two hundred million _tioral'resurces and government, and their debt of three thousand millions\u2019 of dollars pounds more than ours, Englishmen groan\u2019 over, but no more dream of paying thanof es- | ted to.the requiremé ofthe people and of the country, ad in mon and in many# traces to the move equal dittusion of wealth, \u2018and furthér yet to the principle of universal suffrage, which makes men equal before the law, and incites to energy and -enterprise.Finally, he beseeches his countrymen to en- wherein she is worthy, teach her by better ex- and, finally,\u201d \u20ac deavor.to understand America; imitate her: their souls, all the terror and trembling, all -the disgust and loathing which the conduct of occasion, to the smallest one.- Briefspeeches 1 were made by all the parties, \u2018and the affair passed off with great good humor.Sik.GEORGE GREY AND TEETOTALISM.\u2014- His \u2018Excellency the Governor has sef an example to\u2019 the native race which -we trust for drink?\" The old man\u2019s eye brightened, and\u2019, a huge stick\u2019 of candy, manntactured for the | arm in arm, he sauntered to the nearest grog- |.office.- Co ININ DS OR NURSERIES.The Stock of FRUIT TREES, VINES, &e.,: and-ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, is exceedingly: fine: and well-grown, and will be sold very low for cash.\u2018 : Prompt attention to orders through the Post- ._ - Belts of every description, Ladies! and Gentlemen's j Shoulder Braces (new improvement); Chest Expanders, ° Crutches made toorder, - - : | class.Its ears are we have entered into partnership.under the style and firm of EVANS, MERCER, & CO., as Wholesale and Retail Diuggists,.Messrs, LAMP- \u2018LOUGH & CAMPBELL having retired from the Drug Business in our favor.~~ - - Lo - H.SUGDEN EVANS, stages for the hunting and fi Adirondac \u2018Mountains and Bans he Laken: ine Potsdam with th toe ake s; at Rome, Watertown, and Ogd.wholesale, in 3, 4, and 5 ox.packages, unrivalled for purity and cheuzmens, ; .) oo J.GARDNER, DruG@GIST, 455 Notre Dame street, near McGill street.NOTRE DAME STREET.HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES.\u2014The Sub- ALWAYS ON HAND.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO: (YLASGOW DRUG HALL, 396 ; cases as valuable to the world at | 1» + {their husbandd and fathe; ed ith: hi ani i 1 \u2014 and RR.for New York Central i on tnt : at une World large.their husbandg and fathers have caused them; | gery with.his companion.Five years ago Flastie Stockings Cotton, Thread, and Silk, \u2026 | also with stages for Masse Sa Points west; |, ; : hill ; | y Fe wealtli of precious metals is incaleut.| =°OVld these \u2018men hear the prayers of these | that old man was Jamies Green, United States | Do.Rate Carr.go dù - 4% | densvurg wilithe Grand Trunk Retfwas, Kok.com oo oeotioe, and 6 Philips\u2019 Square.| able.\u201cThe most valuable are op the public Wives for their husbands, that the temptation | Senator from Missouri, and in thé days of the Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, os Team.eas Steamers, and Northern Trans.Co.PAIN-XILLER i.lands of America, and their intrinsic worth | Which had.so; besotted and énslaved them Kansas and Lecompton matters he was, next London Supporters, made of cloth or leather, or the epors for Chicago, Milwaukee, and Lo 0 Ave = i 1 gweeeds Our national debt.Our resources in | Might not again be thrown in their way;\u2014 [to Stephen A.Douglas, the ablest debater in Instruments for Crooked Legs, re Spine, .The equipments of.tits wad sre of the rat] - PERRY DAVIS VEGETABLE, - iron, are enormous; but Sir Morton deduces uld the secret tears the \u201cthe usuäl moral, that wé ought to have it Tew oF his newand clean, and no pains shed be made \u2018to flow: in full view of \u2018this Congress.But thé war broke out, Mr.Green | are'spared to make its ) =H \u2018 OT AT THE OLD PRICE, was sent to the rebel Congress, soon lost His \u201ctee! Springs of every desortption.20 more denon.| ps hate a + a , nacre um se EA POIANA) 3 ol it he jo phan tite ag mai, e.up Ÿ ; e SE) : * : \u2026 | Pleasure-séekers: will find no more desirabl ; | loue .made up in the shop over the way.Quick.| Circle of makers and dealers, \u2014could all this hi iti iis character: and \u2018 Jaree Stock of col : localities- than à con e| 2\" Beware of Counterfelts and worthless Se Lo \u2018he.way.Quick.\" 1 ers,\u2014 All this property, his position, and his character; and | A Stock of Syrinées.and oft [| ties than those contiguous to this road, mitations.- [ sive, Jeu, td copper, tr ne nie | be do, ere on nolan in Juge hr D por dre, sud cr ar | DÉC, ir SEAT I gi hen wel of rk NG ee \u2014_\u2014 4 -\u20ac8iS; and our coal ne thinks even more valu- e -great Adversary and Tempter him- & pittance of a\u2019 living \u2018as a calaboose shyster, | © Pther articles too numerous to mention, ~~ | Sleeping cars on all night trains, Co 3 6 EAT, = { | silver.: Suld oa Arts dore ace CI ek oo Sage] All ; ù 1-7 a oy ; The \u201cM bl than ou god and silver, \"ei vo sou oe a Gay o howe coins | St.Lovie Gor Springfd publ.aos So sine Eater ere | RARVEE RIOR, maparttentent, Ean Bo IES Lure a 2 4 "]
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