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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mercredi 21 juin 1854
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[" - OF THS Moütreâl Herald PriaÜiig Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to.those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as Bradbory\u2019s Buildings, near St.François Xavier Street, and immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BOOK Am JOB PRINTING, will he received on the above premises, or, as formerly, at the Herald Office, No.23 St.Gabriel Street, where the Editors and Clerks\u2019 Offices will remain until May, 1854.23\u201dEntrance, to the Printing Office, by the Gateway.April 9.\t43 FOR SALE.First Arrivals.THE Subscribers have received, per R.M.Steamer \u201c Canada \u201d, SH&SH C/kSES ©Is @0023, CONSISTING IN PART OP : SPLENDID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SETTS OASES OF SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS ELEGANT PLATED STRaWBERKV BOWLS AND BASKETS ELEGANT PLATED CASTERS in Great Variety ELEGANT PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SETTS \u2022 ,\t\u2014AND\u2014 SILVER LEVER HCTNTING WATCHES, of Very Superior Finish \u2014also\u2014 GOLD BRACELETS AND BROACHES Do MA LECH mg AND PEBBLE BRACELETS Do SCARF HNS Do GUARDS AND CHAINS, &c.&c.SAVAGE & LYMAN.April 13.\t44 TO MILWfïï AND MIBOAT CO.S, Locomotive Works, &c.THE Undersigned are prepared to furnish, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, Hearson\u2019s Water Guages, For Marine, Locomotive and Stationary Engines.Schaffer\u2019s Manometer, or Patent Steam Giiage.For safety, accuracy, and non-liability to de-1 rangement, they stand unrivalled, each of which we can warrant, and leave on trial with parties untiTsatisfied, previous to payment.\u2014ALSO)!\u2014 Patent Oil Cups, Steam Whistles, and other Brass Furniture appertaining to Steam Engines.' Samples may be examined at our Hardware Establishment, corner of St.Paul and St.Vincent Streets.HALDIMAND, BROTHERS.May 17.s:\t66 THE Subscribers offer for sale their Spring Importation of HARDWARE, by Vessels now in Port, and to arrive Scotch, Staffordshire, best, and Swedish Bar Iron ; Hoop, Sheet and Band ditto; Oval and Half Round do ; Anvils, Battery Kettles, Smiths\u2019 Bellows, Glamorgan CanadaPlates, Coil, Log and Trace Chains, Hay and Manure Forks, Glue, Crown and Sheet Glass, Grain Scoops, Sledge and Hand Hammers, Light and Heavy Scotch T Hinges, Bar and Sheet Lead, Dry White and Red Lead, Paints, Fine Canada Rose, Countersunk Clput, Patent Pressed, Griffin\u2019s and B B.Horse Nails, Wrought and Pressed Spikes, Pptash Kettles ana Ladles, Pump Chain, Shot, Composition and Lead Pipe, Powder, Hodgson\u2019s, Lyndon\u2019s and Elwell\u2019s Spades and Shovels, Cornish Shovels, Irish do, Moore\u2019s Grass and Cradle Scythes, Moore\u2019s Hay and Straw Knives, Scythe Snaths, Fox\u2019s Sickles and Reaping Hooks, Mill and Cross Cut, Saws, Cast, Shear, (Lj Spring, Eagle and Swedish Steel, IC, IX, IXX, DX.DXX, DO, IX 12x12, 10 and IX 14x20, Charcoal Tin, Shoe, Thread, Twines, Brt.Cotter Key\u2019d and Pat.Vices.Brt.Annealed Brass and Copper Wire, Bar and Sheet Copper, Wheel Heads, Plough Blocks, Sad Irons, &c\u201e together with a complete assortment of BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN HARDWARE.EL WELL & CO., No.14 St.Sacrament Street, Second Door from New Exchange.May 22.\t7o IPUR SALE 0y me cmOocnDers, m store and J?daily expected \u2014 400 tons Scotch Bar Iron, assorted 100\tdo\tSwedes\tdo\tdo Hoop\tdo\tdo \u2014p\u2014^ Counter Sunk Clout and Pressed Nails \u201cGriffin\u201d Horse Nails 300 boxes 10 Tin, \u201cCharcoal\u201d 100\tdo\tIX do\tdo 70 ingots Block Tin 71 casks Coil Chain 150 bdls Iron Wire, 1 fa) 20 200 bdls Spring Steel Cast Steel, Blister Steel (L) and \u201c Hodgson\u2019s\u201d and \u201c Lyndon\u2019s\u201d Shovels \u201cWilkinson's\u201d and \u201c Wright\u2019s\u201d Vices \u201c Armitage\u2019a\u201d and \u201c Foster\u2019s\u201d Anvils \u201c Foster\u2019s\" Plough Moulds With an extensive and complete assortment of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHELF HARDWARE, suitable for the Trade.GILLESPIE, ilOFFATT & CO.May 23.\tim 71 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVI.MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY MORNING.JUNE 21.1854.NUMBER 96.FOR SALE.THE ONLY SATE Combining Both.Wilder's Patent and Rich\u2019s Patent.RICH\u2019S SALAMANDER SAFES, (WILDER\u2019S PATENT.) FIRE PROOF JND DJMP PROOF.THE Subscriber has NOW RECEIVED Supply of the above SAFES, with all the improvements.These Safes, after being subjected to the most re tests, have never in any sin ci, ana tne Manufacturers call ogle instance tfie attention of the Public to the fact, that, in the great fire in Pearl Street, New York, eleven Safes with their contents were consumed, whilst RICH\u2019S SALAMANDER SAFE ALONE PRESERVED ITS CONTENTS UNINJURED, TO THE VALUE OF $100,000.The Montreal Teat.The Safe which preserved the books and papers at the fire of Messrs.Lewis' store, in Notre Dame Street, may be seen at the Subscriber\u2019s Store ; and Mr.D.Lewis'has kindly offered to allow any persons to see the state of the books preserved, and which he has now in use.JAMES HUTTON, Agent to Stearns & Marvin, The only Makers of Safes containing both Wilder's and Rich's Patents.May 31.\t78 50 ÎÔ0 do do 200 do C OND Spades and RECEIVING and FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Brown Cottons, 24}£ tb 40 inch, in bales of 25 and 50 pieces Indigo Stripes, 28 and 30 inch, in bales of 25 and 40 pieces Carlisle Denims, 27 inch, in bales of 25 pieces 5-4 Fancy Madder Priais, do 40 and 60 do 5-4 Ashton\u2019s Best do\tdo 40 and 60 do manufactured by Thomas Antrobus & Go., iate J.& R.Ashton, Newton Bank, Hyde, Manchester Forfar Sheetings, 32 to 40 inch English and American Cotton Yarn, in bales 200 lbs each, asst\u2019d No.7 to 10 White and Col\u2019d Canton Crape Shawls \u2014also,\u2014 A complete and extensive assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, SILKS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, HuSIERY, RIBBONS, PARASOLS, SMALL WARES, &c.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.May 23.________ ^\t1m 71 WAK.RK3M\u2019S FIRE AMD WATER PROOF CfpiTif RüOfjk S.M.& C.M.WARREN, Cincinnati, Ohio.C.M.& H.M.WARREN, St.Louis, Mo WARREN & BROTHER, Buffalo, N Y WARREN & BURNHAM, Philadelphia, Pa.C.M.WARREN & GO., Baltimore.OWING to the constantly increasing demand for this highly popular ROOFING MATERIAL, which has proved itself to possess in a greater degree than any other Roofing Material, the valuable requisites of Cheapness, Durability, and Security against the action of, the elements, we have been obliged to more than double the capacity of our manufactories, and now hold ourselves in readiness to execute with promptness all Orders with which we may be favored.We are prepared to enter into CONTRACTS for ROOFING in any part of the country.Specimens of Roofing may be seen, aud any information given, by calling at our Office, Place d\u2019Armes Hill.C.M.WARREN & CO.May 26.\t3m 74 EIRE! FIRE!! EIRE!!! RE-OPENING OF C.SOLOMON & CO.S, Fur and Hat Store, 205, Sa'QVS.XS SAME STREET.C SOLOMON & CO., beg leave most respect-\u2022 fully to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have temporarily leased the above Premises for the purpose of resuming their Business in which for the last twenty-five years, they have been so.fortunate as to .give the most unqualified satisfaction to their numerous friends and patrons.And while they return them theiz best thanks for past, favors, they would beg to assure them that their efforts to meet their wants and to please all will remain undeminished for the future, to which end they have made a very extensive cash selection of the best GOODS in European and Ameriean Markets, so that for PRICE and QUALITY they are enabled to defy competition.C.S.A CO., will continue, as before the Calamitous Fire of December last, to take charge of the Furs of such of their Customers as have been in the habit of depositing them, after the first day of May next.They will also continue to pay the highest price for all kinds of shipping Furs, and they have already on hand a more than usually large assortment of Bark Work and Indian Curiosities, A large and elegant assortment of Men\u2019s and Children\u2019s HATS and CAPS.S3\u201dObserve the Address, O.SOLOMON & OO.\u2019S, HAT and FUR STORE, 105 Notre Dame Street.«4rs No business transacted on Saturdays till sundown.April 27.\t7m 3mD mwf 50 NEW DRY GOODS STORE.BOirOZ?àL TOITB.VIÏ1Ï1E, YS7ILL OPEN their NEW STORE, No.210 VV Notre Dame Street, Third Door from cSshme^es'\"* °n M°Nf^^rlso^ in3taDr' Delaiues\tStraw Bonnets Printed Orleans Do Calicoes Do Muslins Cobourgs Orleans Bareges Ginghams Silks Shawls Handkerchiefs Hosiery Gloves Stays Ribbons Flowers Lace Goods Sewed Work Flannels Sheetings Shirtings Linens Cloths Cassimeres Vestings Haberdashery Small Wares FOR SALE.SPRING IMPORTATION.OROCERXES.LONG &.RYAN, NO.294 SAINT PAUL STREET, ARE DAILY RECEIVING and offer for Sale-1000 pckgs Tea, viz., Hyson Twankay, Twankay, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Souchong, Oolong, Congou, Ac 300 pckgs Tobacco, viz., Honey Dew and Cavendish, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10's, 16\u2019s, 32\u2019s 25 tierces Carolina Rice 50 cases Wood and Paper Box Matches 300 boxes Digby Herrings 150 do Saleratus 1000 demijohns, assorted sizes 200 boxes Muscatel Raisins 100 do Lemon Syrup 30 barrels Sugar House Syrup -30 do Cod Oil 60 M Havana Segars 50 boxes Blacking, No.1 and 2 100 do Pepper Sauce \u2014also,\u2014 Muscovado and Crushed Sugar, Green and Ov^UFje, Popper, A.Ilapicc, Oitiger, iN ut\u2014 megs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Blue, Starch, Mustard, Lampblack, Blacklead, Indigo, Licorice, Pipes, Brooms, Pails, Epsom Salts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts) Almonds, Currants, Salad Oil, Vinegar, Pickles, Fancy Soap, Sperm Candles, Wrapping Paper, Cut Tobacco, Castor Oil, Baking Powder, Saltpetre, Ac.Ac.LONG A RYAN.May 18.\t67 LA MOTHE & VMM, No.202 St.Paul Street, Montreal, DAILY.EXPECTED from the celebrated House, Mpet A Ohandon, Epernay, per Ship \u201c Paragon, \u201d their celebrated CHAMPAGNE, Grand Vin d\u2019Angleterre, in cases ; Fleur de Sil-lery, first quality, in baskets.From Henkell A Co., Mayence, per Ship \u201cVal-leyfieid\u201d :\u2014Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock WINES.From Messrs.Foke A Brandenburg, Bordeaux, per Ship \u201c Eaglet\u201d :\u2014CLARET WINES, of all descriptions, in bottles, half bottles, casks, and quarter casks.From Messrs.Hultskam, Zoon A Molyn, Rotterdam :\u2014CORDIALS, the very best of all descriptions.Best Brands of Brandies, \u201942, \u201945, \u201948, \u201950, \u201951.Madsira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Madeira, Burgundy Port, Malaga, ACT \u2014also\u2014 A general assortment of GROCERIES, instore and daily expected.May 16.\t65.' FOR SALE.GROCERIES.TN STORE and DAILY EXPECTED\u2014 .1 Teas, Hyson Twankay, Hyson, Young Hyson, \"imperial Gunpowder and Souchongs Sugar, Refined Loaf, Crushed and Muscovado Tobaccos Fruits, Rice, Candles, Common and Fancy Soaps Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Turpentine Oils\u2014Linseed, Whale, Seal, Olive and Cod Vinegar, Bordeaux, American and English Pepper, Cloves, Cinuamon, Nutmegs, Ginger Mustard, 4 ft Jars, Pounds.and Halves Alum, Epsom Salts, Saltpetre and Copperas Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Whiskey and Wines.\u2014also,\u2014 50 casesW ood and Paper box Matches 10 do Madras Indigo 20 do White Wax 25 bbls Clover Seed 10 Hhds Waterford Fig Blue D.MASSON A CO.220 St.Paul Street.May 2.\t53 Kingston Me* ciest BREWBR'irY TORRY A 00., the Sole Agents for Lower Canada, beg to inform the Trade and Public, that-they have juêt received a large supply of this delicious beverage.The established reputation of the Kingston Ale obviates the necessity of commentary on its excellent qualities.It is sufficient to say that, in addition to its agreeable flavor as a common beverage for the table, its excellent tonic properties have caused it to be extensively recommended by the Faculty, not only to the robust, but also to the weak and invalid.No.3ST.ELOI STREET.May 13.\t63 Sugar, Molasses, Oil, &c.IN STORE and for Sale- r Hhds Very Bright Porto Rico Sugar Barrels White Bastard\tdo Puncheons Superior Sweet Molasses Barrels and half barrels Refined and Golden Syrup Packages Twankay, Old and Young Hyson Teas Hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, cases do Hhds Pale Seal and Cod Oil Barrels and hfbrls Choice No 1 Split Herrings Boxes Arrowrpot, boxes Smoked Herrings Ground Ginger, Chacolate, Ac.Ac.Also, daily expected, via Portland : Hhds Extra Bright Sugar and Molasses Puns Rum, bags Coffee, Hides, Ac.J.A J.MITCHELL.May 13.\t63 Frnit ! Fruit Î ! Fruit ! ! ! arusa?recbxveb\u2014crop 1853, \u2018EX \u201c GLEANER,\" FROM MALAGA.Sales for Cash Only\u2014No Second Price May 18.\t07 MAS*® WAKE.ALFRED A.ÜïïiBER & CO., Wholesale Importers of Shelf Hardware, 6, LITTLE SAINT JOSEPH STREET, (OPPOSITE FRENCH CHURCH.,) WILL BE REOEIVTNGr per steamers and first vessels, a great assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Piles, best makers, Joiners\u2019 Tools, Hand, Mill and all kinds of Saws, Fire Arms and Implements, Eieetro Plate and other kinds of Table Wares and Spoons, Net Twines, Shoe Threads, &c.April 27.50 Gassaiiers S Gassallers ! ! TUST RECEIVED, a fine Assortment of DRAW-J ING and DINING ROOM GASSALTR'RÇ Also, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, Pa^AES GLOBES, Ac., Ac., at\t\u2019 XT5! ROBERT MITCHELL\u2019S GAS .GUSTRE WAREHOUSE HAY MARKET SQUARE.Orders for GAS FITTING, PLUMBING Ac promptly attended to.April 27.\t______\t50 CllAMIîiJKfiiiÆiMS.AGREAT VARIETY of elegant patterns, just received per \u201cSarah Sands.\u201d A.A.BARKER A CO., 6, Little St.Joseph Street.April 27.\t50 Timber for Sale, 8000 FEET SQUARE PINE 6000 FEET feAT do Lying at Lachine, for Sale by the Subscriber?.DESMARTEAÜ, PLAMONDON A MOUSSEAU.April 20.\t47 FOR SAËÊ, TWO LOTS, each 43 feet in front, by 80 feet in depth, situated in Barclay Street, Quebec Suburbs, having Three Houses thereon.Application to be made to the Proprietor CHRISTIAN FISHER, jSt.Mary Street.May 11.\t61 roll SYUsE.Wines, Groceries, &c.PORT WINE, \u201c Graham A Co.\u2019s\u201d a full assortment ofqualities Do \u201c Sandeuan A Oo.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, \u201c Gordon A Uo.\u2019s\u201d Gold and Pale various grades RED WINE, in pipes and hhds Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Glue Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, Starch\u2019 Macaroni, Vermicelli, Ac.Ac.WINDOW GLASS, Corks, Ac.Ac.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 DAILY EXPECTED FROM OPORTO, Per \u201c Alegre,\u201d: A Cargo of \u201c GRAHAM A CO.\u2019s\u201d favorite PORT WINE, carefully assorted, and containing very superior qualities From CHARENTE and BORDEAUX, Per \u201c Maonifio \u201cHENNESSY A CO.\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown COGNAC 1 RUINART A GO\u2019S\u201d CHAMPAGNE, first quality \u201cBARTON A GUESTIER\u2019S\u201d OLARET, of first growths and quality French Vinegar, Salad Oil, Sardines, Capers, Ac.From ANTWERP, per \u201cEarl Powis \u201cDeKnper\u2019a\u201d Gin, in hhds and cases Window Glass and Glassware Refined, Crushed and Candied Sugars From GREAT BRITAIN, by First Vessels \u2022 \u201c GORDON A Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, Pale, of superior qua.ity Marsala Madeira aud Red Wine Scotch Ale and London Porter Linseed Oil, (Boiled and Raw,) Olive Oil \u201c James A Oo.\u2019s\u201d Dry Leads and Paints, Puttv Whiting, Ochre, Ac.Refined and Crushed Sugars Glassware, Shot, Powder, Pipes, Soda, Soda Ash, Venitian Red, Salts, Indigo, Pickles, sauces, Mustard, Liquorice, Nutmegs, Pepper, Pimento, Currants, Raisins, Belmont Candles, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Ac.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Heavy Hardware and Pig Iron, (IN STORE and DAILY EXPECTED,) GOVAN BAR IRON, Common and Refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval A Half Round Iron Sweedes Iron, Sheets, Cut Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles, Ac.And by first vessels : 5000 tons No.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON, of \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201c Blair,\u201d and \u201cEglin-ton.\u201d X.BtreHASSAK1, HARRIS \t55 May 4, lb54.\tJ H&aNew Boot and Shoe Store, NO.290 ST.PAXIL ST., MONTREAL, (Nearly opposite to Messrs.Kingan A Kiuloch.) SAMUEL Cr.SMXSH, Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, MANUFACTURED for the Country and City Retail Trade, comprising every variety and style of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children's CLOTH, KIDD, GOAT and LEATHER BOOTS; Men\u2019s Fine and Thick BOOTS, BROGANS; Cloth, Lasting aud Glove Leather CONGRESS GAITERS; Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 MONTERY SHOES, BROGANS, and OXFORD TIES, Ac., Ac., at lower prices than they can be laid down for from Boston or New York Jobbers, and obviate much expense and trouble of paying agents, extra freight, Ac., Ac.SAMUEL G.SMITH.May 10.\t60 To the Leather Trade.TDprL^Cr?IVED> PIVE HUNDRED dozen v t\tfrom the celebrated .Ho, of Marseilles, France, the quality nCa 13 \u201ewarraDt®d, and unequalled by any ^i™ttnufacturer iD Frdncei or any imported tl , 113 c°Ujitry.Parties can be supplied with the Leather m the russet or finished.\u201e/YIarDgerQî3 haTe been made for the finishing w-,\u201e4Leatberln .\u2019î1'3 counlryi by a newly in-im t,r°cess, which adds to the beauty, and improves the quality thereof.Samples of Stock HAyr\tPre3 Point Levi, Quebec, June 6,1854.) 2w 87 NOTICE.ADAM LOTHIAN, late my Foreman, not being now iu my Employment, is NO LONGER authorised to take Orders or do work on my account\u2014therefore Parties wishing work done, will please leave their Orders at my Establishment, No.50, Craig Street., CHARLES GARTH, Plumber, Gas-Fitter, &o.Junejih______________________92___ £15,000 WANTED, for three years, upon improving Real Estate, worth £30,000.A handsome bonus will be allowed.JOHN CRAWFORD, Broker, Union Buildings, Saint François Javier Street.J.inn 16.\tdu ÿl A Hams ! Hams ! ! FEW CASKS Superior Sugar Cured and Canvassed, just received and for sale by WATSON k WILLIAMS.June 16.\t92 NOW LANDED\u2014 Lexia and Sun Raisins, Prunes, Lemon and Orange Peels Yarmouth Bloaters, Mustard in jars and bottles Magnesia, Sago, Indigo, Tin Foil, Mace Bright Bastard Sugar, Fry\u2019s Chocolates Islay Whiskey, Champagnes, Clarets, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Writing Papers, Ruled and Plain Oil Cloths, of different styles and prices HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.June 16.\t9-2 Boiler plates SHEET LEAD, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 lbs per foot GALVANIZED SHEET IRON For Sale by THOMAS PECK à CO.June 16.\tdu 92 J.G.SHIPWAY.June 21.r 96 HOUSE, THIS SPLENDID NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL WILL BE OFEKT FOB THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS ON ÏVIONDAlf, the 12th JITNB.EXTENSIVE ACCOMMODATIONS Are provided for the entertainment of Families and Parties, and no pains shall be spared to render the Establishment one of the most delightful Watering Places in the Country.BOWLING AND BILLIARD SALOONS, Pleasure Yachts and Fishing Boats Are among the means of amusement already connected with the House.The new and swift steamer \u201c Nelly Baker \u2019\u2019 will make four trips each way daily, between Boston and Nahaut.Any information relative to apartments, terms, &c., may be obtained by application to P.STEVENS & CO., Nahaut House, Nahant, Mass.June 9.\tdu 93 FURTHER SAEE McGILL COLLEGE PROPERTY.VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS SHERBROOKE, ST.CATHERINE, MANSFIELD AND VICTORIA STREETS.THE TRUSTEES of the McGILL COLLEGE have authorised the Subscriber to announce a FURTHER SALE of the above LOTS, to take place on TUESDAY, the 27th Jane instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, ON THE GROUND, previous advantageous Terms of Pay- professor McFarland\u2019s GREAT ÆXUAL ASCENSION, ON A SINGLE WIRE, To the utmost height of the towering pavilion of LEVI J.NORTH\u2019S CIRCUS, Will take place a few minutes previous to the Circus performance on the Afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, JUNE 20th, 22nd, and 24th, ON THE HAY MARKET SQUARE.53= The Ascension will not take place during a rain or high wind.Mon- the AUCTIOiN SALEtS.BY BENNXNG «fe BA3R.SALOXJ.DAMAGKD GOODS.AT the Stores of Messrs.PENNING & BAR-SALOU, will be Sold, THiS MORNING, Wednesday, the 21st inst., for account of Underwriters or others concerned\u2014 Ex Niagara.[J & T D] M §510\u20141 bale Shirting 511\u20141\tdo\tdo 512\u20141\tdo\tdo 618\u20141\tdo\tNavy and Fancy Prints 520\u2014l do Printed Moles 521\u20141 do do do 432\u20141 case Black Lustres 434\u20141 do Umbrellas, &c 435\u20141\t' 436\u20141 D P M M §310\u20141 case Shirting 311\u20141 do Silecias 312\u20141\tdo\tdo 301\u20141 bale Cotton Yarn 73\u20141 do Cotton Rugs 32\u20141 do Shirtings \u2014also,\u2014 Sundry other bales aud cases, the particulars of which will be given at the time of sale.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.96\tBENNING & BAR3ALOÜ.do do do do Albert Ties, &c T\u2019IOIXîS AUCTION SALE OF HARDWIRE.ON WEDNESDAY, 21st June, will be sold, at the Stores of Messrs.SAMUEL & CO : TO LET FOB A TERM OF YEARS, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, THE ST.LAWRENCE SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, SITUATED IN ST.CONSTANT STREET, rear of the Champ de Mars, with UTENSILS complete, and in first-rate working order.The late Mr.Megorian carried on a profitable business in these premises, the whole establishment being laid out in a most convenient and compact manner.The Building contains in the BASEMENT STORY, VIZ.: Office 1 Large Steam Boiler 4 Soap Pans and Receivers Soda Box Two Legged Metal Pump ON THE FRAME LOFT : 2 Large Soap Pans\u2014can manufacture 24,0001b at a time 1 Large Cistern, with Water and Steam Pipes SOAP LOFT : Soap Frames, Screws, Racks, &c.&e.CANDLE LOFT (up staiss :) 1 Large Rendering Pan, will hold 3000 lbs tallow 1 Large Clarifying Pan, will hold 3300 lbs tallow UNDER CANDLE HOUSE : 3 pans, different sizes, used as Coolers ; Cotton Room, arched and floored with brick and fireproof doors ; Store for soap and candles, and an excellent Cellar 6 feet high under the premises, always dry.An Ice House, 20 x 24, now full of ice ; also a Vault, underneath the Candle House, for the purpose of storing candles in summer, and other useful articles too numerous for insertion, The Factory and Out Offices are built of brick and covered with iron.Water .pipes are laid down iu all parts of the premises.There is an excellent Yard.Application to MRS.WIDOW MEGORIAN, And FRANCIS MACDONNELL, Joint Tutors to the Estate.June 16.\t92 Sheet Lead Lead Pipe Tin Plates Cut Nails Pressed Spikes Hollow Ware 3 Casks Cutlery 1 Case Saws 1\tCask Brushes 2\tdo Candlesticks 10 Cases Hames 2\tdo Perçus sion Caps 3\tBales Twine 6 Cases Guns and Pistols 40 Bales Cocoa Matting 4 Bales Matts 50 kegs Canister Powder 500 kegs Blasting Powder, large grain, of superior quality Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING k BARSALOU, 91*2\tAuctioneers.Coil Chain Spring Steel Foster\u2019s Anvils Horse Nails Hooks and Hinges Sad Irons.Linley\u2019s Scythes Zinc Cast Steel Miners\u2019 Shovels 600 Boxes Glass No.1 White Lead 15 Cases Borax 30 Ôales Curled Hair On the ment.89 500 JOHN LEE MING, Auctioneer.FOR PRIVATE SALE.KEGS ANTI-FRICTION GREASE.LEEMING k SABINE.June 19.94 Glenfield Patent Starch.THE Ladies are respectfully requested to make a trial of the above celebrated STARCH, which, for strength and purity of color, cannot be surpassed.Sold by nearly all Grocers and Druggists in Canada.ALEXANDER WALKER, Custom-House Square, Sole Ageut for Canada.June 15.\t91 Fresh Pale Seal Oil.1 K/Y BRLS of Finest PALE SEAL OIL, just iO'-r received from Newfoundland.For Sale by CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 rHITE LEAD do w Black Indigo Alum, in.bbls Copperas, do Lamp Black, do London Glue, do Chalk,\tdo For Sale by June 15.James\u2019 No.1, in kegs in cases do X.ANX3, STEFXXSXtfS «fe CO.OFFER FOR SALE : AN Extensive assortment of Green and Black TEAS, in the usual variety of packages Crushed Sugar Loaf do Madras Indigo Bordeanx Vinegar Whale Oil Lard do Smyrna Raisins Cleaned Patna Rice Carolina\tdo Leaf Tobacco Manufactured do Candle Wick, Rosin, Pork, Tallow, Grease, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 500 boxes Glenfield Starch June 13.\t69 Fresh Groceries.THE Subscribers beg to inform their Customers and the public in general, that they have now in Store, and are daily receiving, a General Assortment of Fresh Teas, Coffees, Sauces, Pickles, Spices, Fruits, Preserves, &c., Comprising every article usually kept in a Grocery Store.Also, on hand, a comnlete assortment of genuine old Wines and Liquors, comprising\u2014 Port\u2014fine old, of various grades Sherry\u2014Pale and Gold, do do Madeira Clarets, Champagnes, &c., do Brandies\u2014fine old, Pale and Dark Scotch Whiskey, Old Jamaica Rum London Porter, Scotch Ales, &c.&c.For Sale, at the lowest prices, by WM.ARMSTRONG & CO., 104, Notre Dame Street.June 13.\tdti 89 CHAMPAGNES ! CHAMPAGNES !Ï \u201cDeBrimoxt,\u201d \u201cBouzy,\u201d and \u201cJockey Club.\u201d CLARETS, Barton k Guestieu\u2019s, pints and quarts.SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDIES OLIVE OIL, extra quality Now Landing, ex \u201cEaglet,\u201d from Bordeax direct.For sale in Bond, or duty paid.AUG.LaMONTAGNE, Nos.55 k 57 St.François Xavier Street.June 16.\t_________'\t- \" ' 92 J.«fe XÆ.NICHOLS, Importers of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, NO.204 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL.J& M.NICHOLS would invite an examination .of their Rich Collection of Silks, Velvets, Mantles, Shawls, Laces, AND Embroidered Goods of every description, N.B.\u2014The PRICES throughout the Establishment are so MODERATE, that NO ABATEMENT CAN.BE ALLOWED.June 16.\t92 T.C.PANTON, 18 St.Sacrament Street.d 91 British and North American EXP it ESS_C 0 MP AN Y.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland and Boston, at 2 o\u2019clock, P.M.; at 6 o\u2019clock P.M.for Quebec ; at 8 o\u2019clock A.M.for Bytown, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Hamilton, St.Catherines, London, and Windsor.d.deforest, Agent, ¦ 53, Great St.James Street.Montreal, June 14, 1854.\t____fy 90 NOTICE.THE Subscribers have THIS DAY entered Into PARTNERSHIP as GENERAL MERCHANTS, under the name and firm of S.r OUSTER & CO.SIBLEY FORSTER, THOMAS JAMES CLAXTON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\tr 91 LANDING, ex \u201cClipper,\u201d and for sale\u2014 100 qr-casks PALE SEAL OIL 200 quintals No.1 TABLE CODFISH D.TORRANCE k CO.June 16.\td 92 Carbonate of Soda.FOR SALE\u2014100 kegs ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.J-une 13.\t89 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Woollen Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins and Tweeds With a general assortment of Staple Dry Goods, ex ships now landing.W.S.HENDERSON, Corner of St.John and St.Sacrament Sts.Mav 31.\t78 NEW ICES «fee.«fee.«fee.jr.pJrkijy Has much pleasure in announcing that his display of LACES aud EMBROIDERIES this season is unusually attractive, comprising all the Novelties of Foreign and British production.Considerable care has been exercised in the selection, and J.P- trusts that the extensive, varied and beautiful collection imported by him, will have the effect of increasing the patronage so liberally bestowed on him by Ladies who appreciate articles of superior excellence and acknowledged taste.116 NOTRE DAME STREET May 23.LEVI J.NORTH\u2019S COLOSSAL CIRCUS WILL PERFRM in this City for ONE WEEK, commencing on MONDAY, the 19th June, ON THE HAY MARKET SQUARE.This Company comprises the first talent in the world, among whom will be found the following renowned Artistes :\u2014 LEVI J.NORTH, the Great Equestrian, BURNELL RUNNELLS, james McFarland, GEORGE ARCHER, NAT.RODGERS, B.STEEVEN8, MASTER WILLIE, \u201c JENNINGS, \u201c NAYLOR, Little VICTORINE NORTH.CLOWN: BEN JENNINGS.SIG.CAPALIO with his learned RUSSIAN BEARS ; Also, the Celebrated DANCING HORSE \u201c TAMMANY,\u201d and TRICK PONY \u201cSPOT BEAUTY.\u201d *,* Afternoon Performance on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, when Mr.McFab-land will make his GRAND ASCENSION on the WIRE a few minutes previous to the Performance.Admission :\u2014Box 2s Gd, or 50 cents ; Pit is 3d, or 25 cents.Children to Box, with their parents or guardians, half price.Doors open at 2 and 7 ; Performance at 2% and 7)4 o\u2019clock.US\u201d For Particulars, see Illustrated Posters at the different Hotels.This Company will also perform at COTEAU DU LAC, Monday, June 26.LANCASTER, Tuesday, June 27.CORNWALL, Wednesday, June 28.DICKINSON\u2019S LANDING, Thursday, June 29.WEST WILLIAMSBURG, Friday, June 30.PRESCOTT, Saturday, July I.CHAS.E.PELL, Agent.June 13, 1854.\t89 73 John Henderson & Co., LONDON HAT WAREHOUSE, MONTREAL, HAVE RECEIVED a large and complete assortment of ENGLISH and FRENCH HATS, iu part by following Vessels Three Bells, Ottawa, Valleyfield, Watersprite, Yanikale, Osiris, Cleopatra, America, Toronto, Pearl, Sarah Sands, Great Britain.CLARENDON, NEW YORK.THIS ELEGANT HOTEL, which is situated on Fourth Avenue and Eighteenth Streets, in the upper and most fashionable part of the City, has been again enlarged during the past year, and is now one of the largest of the magnificent Hotels which have recently been erected in New York.The accommodations are of the latest and most approved character, without regard to expense.There are over Fifty Suites of Apartments, having Baths and otber water conveniences attached to each, which makes it perfectly luxurious to the Traveller.This Hotel has been the residence of the Eatl of Ellesmere, Sir Charles Lyell, aud all the British and Canadian Commissioners to the Great Exhibition of AH Nations in 1853, and of many other distinguished Europeans, and is kept in a manner best calculated to please the English Traveller.The Directors of the Exhibition of All Nations have decided to continue the same for the year 1854, and the location is nearer to the Clarendon than any other of the first class Hotels.It is situated near the Depots of the Railroads going North and East, and the Coaches connected with the House convey Passengers to and from ail the principal Depots and Steamboats.The whole Establishment, which has been furnished at an outlay of more than one hundred thousand dollars, will be kept in a manner that, the Proprietor hopes, will meet the views and ensure the patronage of the English and Canadian Traveller.O.C.PUTNAM, Proprietor.New Y'ork, May 16,.1854.\t2m 96 Bats aud Haberdashery.THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED a FRESH SUPPLY of Lincoln k Bsnnktt\u2019s celebrated HATS, and has constantly on hand a splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN\u2019S HABERDASHERY, of the most fashionable styles.W.W.CAMPBELL, No.8, Great St.James Street.June 7.\t84 NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed that Mr.JOHN MONTGOMERY has been appointed SOLE AGENT for the Sale and Distribution of Messrs.JOHN TALLIS & CO.\u2019S PUBLICATIONS, and that no person other than Mr.Montgomery is from this date authorized to discharge the duties of such Agent in this district.JOHN MOUNTAIN, Agent for Messrs.J.Tallis & Co., 55 Day Street, New York.June 17.\tr 93 Household Furniture* AT the Residence of Mr.T.M.REAHED, No.4, St.Joseph Street (who is leaving the City), on THURSDAY, the 22nd iustant, will be Sold, the whole of his HOÜSEHOD FURNITURE, consisting of\u2014 Mahogany Sofas, Secretary, Bedsteads, Cane Seat Chairs, Centre and Card Tables, Chest Drawers, Bed-Room Furniture, China and Glassware, together with the usual Kitchen Requisites and Stoves.AND, IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS,\u2014 His extensive Stock of NEW FURNITURE, at his Store.The whole to be Sold without reserve.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.95\tBENNING & BARSALOU.British American Telegraph, In instantaneous communication with BertMer, Sorel, Three Rivers, Pont Neuf and Quebec, AND ONLY DIRECT LINE TO St.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and Intermediate Towns.OFFICE, 32 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET .(up stairs,) MONTKEAL.June 6.\t83 JOHN CXULWFORD, BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT.Produce, Stocks, Bonds, Exchange, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD.Office, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier St.REFERENCES : Hon.P.McGill, Pres.Bank of Montreal, Hon.John Molson, Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt k Co., Messrs.Frothingham k Workman, Alexr.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of M., D.L.Macpherson, Esq., Toronto.George Crawford, Esq., M.P.P., Brockville.Wm.Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal, Quebec.May 10.\t60 JOS.R.DODD SAMPLE ROOMS, MERCHANTS\u2019 EXCHANGE COURT, HOSPITAL STREET, CALLS the attention of the Wholesale Trade to a general Assortment of AMERICAN MANUFACTURED DRY GOODS and FRENCH SATINS iu Bond ; also, American SAIL DUCK_ Hats: Black Velvet Bd., Panamas, Magyar, Kossuths, Western States, Pearl Magyars, Cass Panamas, Palm Leals, Leghorns and Cantons.Agent for the New Bedford Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS.India Rubber Goods : Shoes, Coats, Jackets, Leggings, Pants, Gloves, Caps, Bags, Horse Covers, &c.Groceries : 1118 chests and half chests assorted Teas 2000 boxes Premium No.1 Starch 300 do Assorted Tobaccos 2000 cases Sago 200 casks Vinegar American Hardware: Varnish\u2014Coach Furniture and Demax.Agent for the New England Oil Manufacturing Co.May 27.\t75 NOTICE.THE Subscriber offers for Sale a large assortment of Superior American SAIL DUCK, which, for service, durability and cheapness, is preferred to English, Scotch or Russian.JOS.R.DODD, Exchange Court.June 1.\t79 THE Subscribers offer for sale, at very low rates, a most complete assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, just imported via Boston aud the St.Lawrence.W.& R.MUIR, 297 St.Paul Street.Mav 25.\t1m 73 EXCHANGE.BILLS ON HAMBURGH at short sight.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 7,\tSi s B C.Tennant k Co ODA ASH\u2014JSO casks i SAL SODA\u201475 do 1 For Sale by G.D.WATSON.June 14.\t90 ORDEAUX'VINEGAR-40 phds»»™, .'60 Qr-Oasks For Sale by G.D.WATSON.June 14.\t90 c RUSHED SUGAR-For Sale by -200 Brls For sale\u2014 Molasses Loaf Sugar Black Pepper, Window Glass Finest Scotch Malt Whiskey Gold Leaf London Glue Miners\u2019 Shovels Gardeners\u2019 Spades Rose Nails, 3)4 tS> 24 lbs London Porter Martell\u2019s Brandy Bordeaux Vinegar \u2022\u2014AND \u2014 With a Large Stock of Goods in the Grocery Line.W.S.HENDERSON.\u2014also,\u2014 A laro-e assortment of American SILK and FELT HATS, LEGHORNS, kc.June 17:\t______________93 Prize School Books.THE Subscriber obtained Diplomas at the Provincial Exhibitions held at Hamilton and Montreal, for \u201c the Best Collection of School Books, Printed and Bound in Canada, for the use of Common and Grammar Schools.\u201d Among these Works will be found the NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS, Which are printed from new stereotype plates on clear paper, and substantially bound.They are page for page with other editions, and care has been taken to render them equal to the samples exhibited at tbe Exhibitions.The prices have been recently reduced.CURRICULUM LATINUM, A Series of Cheap Latin Text Books for the use of Schools.CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS.History of Canada, Ditto in French (just published,) History of Rome, Ramsay\u2019s Quarter Dollar Atlas, Ramsay\u2019s Scripture Atlas, (price 4d.) Walker's Dictionary, Lennie\u2019s Grammar, Walk-inghame\u2019s Arithmetic, kc.&c.H.RAMSAY.May 27.\tDr ws Cu 75 May 31.9*78 Oats.June 14., G.D.WATSON.90 Gunpowder\u2014i.soo Kegs Co, fob, f, ff, FFF, and Cannigter 17)OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 _ ; About 6000 minots Superior Oats, m Store June 14.LsMESURIER, ROUTH k CO.90 For Sale by Ïr*OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 .1 Prime INDIAN CORN, in Store, in lots to Juno 14.G, D, WATSON.90 June 14.Suit Purchasers LeMBSURIER, ROUTH & CO.90 Wholesale Paper Warehouse.THE Subscriber is RECEIVING from the different Ships in Port, large additions to his Stock of British and Foreign Writing, Drawing, and Wrapping PAPERS; also, MISCELLANEOUS SATIONERY of all descriptions.He has an ample assortment of LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH and otber ACCOUNT BOOKS of all sizes, ENGLISH SCHOOL BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, PSALMS, &c.H.RAMSAY, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 27.\tDr WS Oa 75 JOSEPH BXiACKHAX.il, TUa.nk Book Manufacturer, Paper Ruler and General Binder, NO.38 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Neah Bleubt Street,) WOULD respectfully notify, that he will receive orders for the RULING and BINDING of ACCOUNT BOOKS, &c., &c., and hopes, by his long experience in the Business, to merit a share of patronage.N.B.\u2014Always on hand a supply of STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, INK, kc., at the lowest market prices.May 12.\tlm 62 NOTICE, To the Operative Bricklayers & Masons OF BUFFALO, HAMILTON, KINGSTON, MONTREAL AND ELSEWHERE.THE OPERATIVE BRICKLAYERS and MASONS of Hamilton, &c , &c, are hereby respectfully notified by the Bricklayers and Masons\u2019 Mutual Protection Society of the City of Toronto, that the call for Bricklayers, proceeding irom a certain quarter in this city, does not arise out of any scarcity of hands, but solely from a desire to break us down as a Society, and bring us back to former systems and wager, from which we have been happily freed, and to which we are resolved not to return.Don't forget, Brethren, former offers and former disappointment.Remember the past, and be careful.Yours respectfully, The Bricklayers\u2019 and Masons\u2019 Mutual Protection Society of the City of Toronto.ARTHUR McCORMICK, Secretary.Toronto, June 12, 1854.e 94 NOTICE.WE the Undersigned, being Proprietors of the Township of Hunterstown, together with the Mill and Mill Property on the River du Loup, Canada East, shall, from this date, carry nn the Lumbering Business, under the name and firm of HUNTERSTOWN LUMBER COMPANY.All Notes and accounts of the late firm of William Parkf,r k Co.to be settled by JESSE DYER, Jr-, who is hereby authorized to transact the Business of the New Company.WILLIAM FISKE, IGNATIUS TYLER, J.A.DYER, WM.PARKER, JESSE DYER, Jit.Hunterstown, May DS, 1854._3w mwf 68/ \u201c LX.OVDS.\u201d THE Undersigned is prepared to attend Surveys ou Goods damaged by Sea Water.Bv order of the Committee.3\tHENRY CHAPMAN, Agent for Lloyds.May 29.,\t76 CB-ATHERIM «fe CAVBRHXXiX., Wholesale Hardware Merchants, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.HAYE IN STORE a large portion of their Spring Supply of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, received ex \u201cOttawa\u201d Steamer, \u201cHarlequin,\u201d \u201cGreat Britain,\u201d \u201cThree Bells,\u201d \u201cCity of Manchester,\u201d \u201cWater Sprite,\u201d \u201cYanikale,\u201d \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cToronto,\u201d \u201cParagon,\" \u201cAlice Gill,\u201d \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cValleyfield,\u201d and to which further additions will be made from vessels to arrive.\u2014also,\u2014 In Store, a complete assortment of AMERICAN and GERMAN GOODS.June 7.\t84 DR.J.W.POLAND'S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cough Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, as hundreds have already testified, for the relief and cure of the diseases indicated by their names.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by the one, and Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Canker, Piles, and obstinate Coughs are cured by the other.A fair trial is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggists :\u2014Richard Birks, McGill Street; John Birks k Co., Great St.James Street; Win.Lyman & Co., St.Paul Street ; B.Workman k Co., St.Paul Street; Alfred Savage & Co., Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lyman k Co.,Place d\u2019Armes, Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 HEW BOORS.FARMINDALEjby Caroline Thomas, 2 vols- -5s The Frontiers Man; a Narative of 1783\u2014Is 3d Gideon Giles ; or the Struggles of Life 2s 6d The Dodd Family Abroad, by Lever\u20143s 9d Woman\u2019s Influence and Woman\u2019s Mission\u20143s 9d Templeton\u2019s Engineer, and Mechanic\u2019s Pocket Book, 6s- 3d Thomson\u2019s Bank Note Reporter Brother Jonathan, for July, 1854 Appleton\u2019s U.S.Traveller's Guide Phelp\u2019s do do do For Sale by\tG.SPARKES, 16, Great St.James' Street.June 17, 1854.\t93 Missing.SAID to have been landed ex \u201c City of Hamilton\u201d from London, one Bag CLOVES.E M |M| §54 -\t,v-.i Any information regarding the above will much oblige EDOUARD MASSON, 194 St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 MISSING.SAID to be LANDED ex \u201cGREAT BRITAIN: J.G.M.§612-1 cask RED TARTAR.JEROME GRENIER, 122 St.Paul Street.June 3.\t81 Cash idvauces.LIBERAL ADVANCES made on -PRODUCE, &c., consigned for Sale in this Market, or for Shipment to England.;>\tJOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, May 15.\t46 House Coals.A CHOICE CARGO of DARLEY MAIN COAL, selected by the Subscribers, daily expected, and for sale by JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16, Union Buildings.May 13.\t63 JpOR SALE by the Subscribers Refined and Brown Rape Seed Oil Bleached Whale Oil Fine Salt, in bags A Lot Demijohns Just received and for sale by JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 10 Union Buildings.May 30.\t77 Ocean Steamship Wharves.WHARFAGE AND WAREHOUSINf In Bond or Free.WE ARE PREPARED to RECEIVE all de criptions of GOODS, PRODUCE, RA1 WAY IRON, COALS, &c., at the above Pi mises in Quebec.JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16 Union Buildings Montreal, May 25.\t73 General Sale and Sample llooi EXCHANGE COURT.THE Subscriber will REMOVE on the 1st May, to the New Building, farming RE WING of MERCHANTS\u2019 EXCHANGE.The Commodious Sample aud Sales Ro which forms pait of the same, is admin adapted for the use, of Merchants, Manufactur and others desirous of effecting Sales on\u2019Chai Suitable arrangements will be made for Exhibition of Samples qf W.I.Produce, and neral Trade Lists of different Manufactnres, s to secure the attention of City and Cou Buyers.' Consignments of Canadian Produce and M factures promptly attended to, upon which 1 al Advances will be made.T.D.HALL.May 1.ON SALE, to arrive by First Vessels\u2014 200 tons Assorted English Bar Iroa 10 do Oakum NOW IN PORT: 10 tons Russian Cordage, well assor T.D.HALI Exchange Buildir May 1.\t5 rpHE Subscriber is prepared to make LIBi £ ADVANCES on Consignments of C DIAN PRODUCE to his friends in Britain to treat, after the opening of Sea Navif with parties desirous of securing America sels oh Charter for this Port or Quebec.T.D.HAL New Buildings, Exchange Ci May 1.6958 tas^isnàafiâesùt!» MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.WEDNESDAY,; JUNE 21, 1864.wanted.Gardener Y/anted- %Æ/ ANTED,\u2014A Steady, Respectable MAN, ' »\t(preferred if married,) to take charge, for two or three years, of a Cottage and Orchard\u2014 to lay out and improve the grounds.Address, with references, to Drawer 64, Post Office.Jane 17.\t93 Teacher Wanted.,4 GENTLEMEN possessed of the necessary .\u201cit.Education, and qualified to teach the usual branches of ACADEMIC EDUCATION, is required to take charge of Huntingdon Academy ! as Principal.For Salary and other particulars apply to DR.SHERIFF, Huntingdon.Mav 24, 1854.\tmwf 72 WANTED,\u2014A competent BOOK-KEEPER None need apply unless they understand Book-keeping by double entry.Apply by letter, stating salary required, to A.B., Herald Office.June 15.\tm 91 WANTED, \u2014For a Wholesale Grocery and Commission House in this city, a YOUNG MAN acquainted with the business.Address Box 407, Post Office, with references and salary required.June 15.\t91 WJ ANTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014Several SALES-VV MEN.Apply at \u201cTHE COLONIAL HOUSE.\" None need apply who have not a thorough knowledge of the Business.June 14\t90 To Organists.WANTED\u2014For Trinity Ohnrch, Galt, a competent ORGANIST, to whom a salary of -£40 per year will be given.A gentleman qualified to give instruction on other instruments will find at Galt an excellent opening for the successful prosecution of his profession.Address, if by JAMES R.ANDREWS, Churchwarden, Galt, C.W.May 30.1m xts 77 A RESPECTABLE steady Young Man WANTS a SITUATION in a Forwarding or Grocery Store, as Assistant Clerk, where he would have an opportunity of learning the business.He will give $50 dollars to any person getting him one.Address, A.B, at the Herald Office.September 3.\tTts 160 w ANTED\u2014A Good NURSE.Apply to MRS DAVIDSON, at the Servant\u2019s Home.June 10.\t87 WANTED\u2014Several LADS to carry Herald.Apply at this Office.Jane 2.\t80 the WANTED\u2014A Respectable SERVANT of all work, in a small family where the washing is put on- ; must understand plain cooking a Protestant preferred.Apply at the Office of this Paper.June 1.\t79 w ANTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014EIGHT or TEN Good HOUSE PAINTERS.Apply to WM.LLOYD, Great St.James Street.May 31.\t1m 78 A GENTLEMAN of steady habits, and possessing the best references, who has been in business in Upper Canada for the last six years, is desirous of meeting with some employment, either in a mercantile house, as Assistant Book-Keeper, or in an office where he can make himself useful in accounts, copying, &c.Apply at this Office.May 24.72 WANTED\u2014An APPRENTICE to the Apothecary and Druggist Business.Apply at this Office.May 24.\t72 WANTED,\u2014A YOUNG MAN, as Clerk, in Retail Grocery Store in Town,\u2014one who has some experience in the trade, who writes good hand, and can speak both French and English.Apply at the Gazette Office.Montreal, 19th May, 1854.\t68 Teacher JVanted, FO R the PROTESTANT DISSENTIENT SCHOOL at COTE DES NEIGES.None hut thoroughly competent and steady persons need solicit.For particulars apply to the undersigned, on or before the 24th instant.WILLIAM SWAIL, Secretary.Cote des Neiges, May 9, 1854.\t60 Moulders Wanted.A FEW Good MODLDERS will find constant employment and good wages, by calling at Paige\u2019s Foundry, Wellington Street.May 18.67 WANTED\u2014A thoroughly educated FRENCH TEACHER.Address, with real name and references, A.B., at the Herald Office.May 2.\t53 WANTED\u2014For the Montreal General Hospital, a Graduate of a British University or College, to fill the Office of HOUSE PH YSICIAN and SURGEON.He will also require to have a Provincial License, and be approved by the Medical Board of the Institution.Testimonials of qualification and moral character to be sent to DR.CRAWFORD, on or before the 6th May, at which time the Candidates must present themselves.April 29.\t51 WANTED\u2014A SERVANT WOMAN to do the work of a small family .Apply at this Office.April 18.\t46 Wet ivurse Wanted.A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN to take charge of an INFANT four months old.Apply at the Herald Office.April 1.\t39 WANTED,\u2014BOARD in a Private Family for a Young Gentleman and his Sister.Address, W.M., Box 146, Post Office.February 23.\t23 WANTED,\u2014By a Middle Aged Person, of active habits, speaking French and English, a SIT0AT1ON as BOOK-KEEPER, or on any Line of Railroad.He is well recommended.Address to J.F.R.TETU, St.Hyacinthe, or to this Office.January 28.\t12 WANTED\u2014By an Experienced Young Man of liberal education\u2014A SITUATION as Book-Keeper, or Assistant Book-Keeper, in a Merchant\u2019s or Contractor\u2019s Office, or similar employment.He can produce unexceptionable testimonials as to character, and give reference to some of the first houses in town.Address A.B., Herald Office.August 13.\t'\t142 WANTED, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a respectable LAD about 15 or 16 years of age, possessed of a good English Education.Apnly at the Herald Office.March 11.\t*\t30 I And at the ages.May 24.PATEUT AUGER, Foe Dkillinu tub Ground, For Fsncinq, AND Plaoins Teleoeaphio Posts, Major Campbell,\u2019from St.Hilaire, and several others have tried this Auger, and found it very superior to anything invented yet in that line.It can bore a hole of three feet deep, in the space of six minutes, in ordinary ground.The undersigned offers to the Trade the above SUPERIOR ARTICLE, At the Most Moderate Prices.ANTOINE ST.JACQUES, St.Antoine, O.E.Hardware Stores in cities and vil- 3m w 72 Î0DGETTS, TAYLOR & HODGETTS, WHOLESALE manufacturers of PLANISHED TIN WARE, 158 William Street, in the rear, New York.Tea and Coffee Urns, Chafing Dishes, Venison ishes, Dish Covers, Egg Oodlers, Coffee Pots, sa Pots, Coffee Filters, Nurse Lamps, and every tide in the trade.October 26.\tw 6m 205 Boîtled Ale and Porter Vaults, o.M2, SAINT ANTOINE STREET.1HE Subscribers begs leave to announce to their numerous Friends and the Public, it they are prepared to supply, with the oiçest Article in the above line, all those who y favor them with their patronage.BREADON & PORTER, Proprietors.lecember 20.\t236 PRIVATE BOARD.HREE GENTLEMEN can ha accommodated with BOARD and a separate Sitting Room, r the 1st May next.Apply at No.34 St.Jo-i Street.arch 21\t34 APARTMENTS.GENTLEMAN wishes to meet with comfortable BOARD and LODGINGS for him-and Lady, Two Children and Nursemaid, -ivate House preferred.(dress Box 35, Post Office, Montreal, y 17.,66 Lost.Sunday last, between the New Cemetery and St.James Street, a BLUE MOROCCO JET BOOK.Any one bringing it to the Lawrence Hall will be rewarded for their le.e 13.r 89 Lost, WEDNESDAY last, between McGill Street and Phillip\u2019s Square, a MOURNING OH, with Grey and Black Hair in it.\u2014 ever will return the same at this Office, - Liberally Rewarded.20.__________________________6£_ Lost, he 16th inst., a BUNCH of KEYS in Com-ssioner Street,near Common.The finder, ring them at the Herald Office, will be r rewarded.17-\tes HOUSES, &lc.FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE, THAT PROPERTY, known as the OTTAWA STAVE FACTORY, situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of Hawkesbury, C.W., consisting of a Saw Mill, built new last'win-ter, Machinery for manufacturing barrel staves, Blanchard\u2019s Patent Lathe for turning shoe laths, boot trees, Ac.&c., the whole driven by a superior Engine, 12 horse power.With the Premises are about twelve acres of good land, a comfortable and convenient Dwelling House, with large Sheds, Carriage House, and good Stables for 12 or more horses.There are also Four Log Houses on the Premises, suitable for men employed about the place.The above Property is subject to a ground rent of £7 10s.currency per annum, and will be sold on very easy terms of payment.Apply at the Office of Messrs.J.B.SMITH & CO., Montreal; or by letter, post paid, to the Subscriber, at Chatham, O.E.WILLIAM R.SEAVER, Agent.May 16.\t65 TO LET.A LARGE COTTAGE on Sisson Road, Cote St.Antoine, J.GLENNON.June 13.\t89 TO LET, THE HOUSE on Sherbrooke Streët, belonging to D.L.Macpherson, Eso., with the GARDEN and GROUNDS attached.The House is fitted with every mo-nern convenience, and the Garden and Grounds are stocked with the choicest Fruit Trees.Apply on the Premises, or at No.23, Little St.James Street.January 21.\tTts 9 TO LET, A LARGE and Commodious SHOP, with Fixtures for a good Grocery, at the eutrance of St.Mary Street, near Dalhousie Square.Rent moderate, and possession given immediately.Apply on the Premises to LEON ST.GERMAIN.Or to\tA.MONTREUIL, N.P.May 22.\t70 TO LET, ApgJL SEVERAL ROOMS, well suited for Offices, in the Building forming the J-jaSS\u201d.corner of Bleury and Great St.James Streets.Apply to R.THOMAS.May 15.\t.\t64 MOFFICES TO LET in Little St.James Street.Apply to J.CARR GRIFFIN, Notary, Inner Court, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 13.\t63 WANTED TO RENT, MA SMALL comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE, within one mile of the Place d\u2019Armes.Apply immediately, by letter or otherwise, to MR.T.H.HARRISON, Care of Messrs.Sykes, DkBkrgue & Co., Great St.James Street, Montreal.May 11.\t61 Wanted, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in a respectable part of the City.Rent about £80.If Furnished, an additional sum would be given.Application, by letter, to be addressed to Box 124 Post Office.May 8.\t58 TO LET.\u201d A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, tartly Furnished, with good Yard and Stables, situated near Beaver Hall, will be Let for the Summer Season.Apply at the Herald Office.May 8, ______________ 58 TO LET, Entry Immediately, MTHE Premises in Great St.James Street, lately occupied by MOLSON\u2019S BANK as Offices, consisting of large front and back apartments, with large front Storage underneath.For further particulars, apply on the premises.May 6.\t57 TO LET, .AN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A ROOM, 90 x 20 feet, over the Herald Printing Office, with an entrance from Notre Dame Street.Apply at 23 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t49 OFFICES TO LET, a IN THE BUILDING occupied at present by the Proprietors of the Montreal Herald, in St.Gabriel Street, several Rooms suitable for Offices.Apply at this Office.April 18.\t46 OFFICES TO LET, ONE or TWO GOOD OFFICES, in St.John Street, near St.Sacrament Street, fitted up to suit tenants.Apply to SAMUEL & OO.April 6.\t4L TO LET, MTWO OFFICES in Gillespies\u2019Buildings.now occupied by the Harbour Commissioners.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR.February 23.\t28 DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR TO BE RENTED.MONE of the well-known HOUSES, forming \u201c Honey\u2019s Block \u201d, on Phillips\u2019 Square.This House is finished with every modern convenience, and from its situation and size, must prove a most delightful residence.MTHAT COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, at head of Bleury Street, with a pleasant Garden in the rear, now occupied by Wm.Bristow, Esquire.\u2014also,\u2014 For Sale, a LOT of LAND, 44 feet x 183) Montreal, February 7, 1854.J\t16 TO LET, THE TWO UPPER FLATS, No.3, St.Eloi Street.Apply on the Premises.February 9.\t17 TO BE E ET) THE BAR OF THE SAINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.Apply to F.P.LEVINE, Exchange Coffee House, St.Paul Street.April 15.\t45 FOR SAFE, A SLATE QUARRY, of the very best quality, and within a short distance of Sherbrooke, on the River St.Francis.There is daily opportunity of forwarding the Slate to Montréal or Portland, per Railway, and there is a large supply of water, with 100 feet fall running through the Quarry, which can, at little expense, be applied to working the Slate, or for a Lumber Mill, or both, if required.For particulars, apply to Messrs.BROWN SWAN & CO., Merchants, Montreal, or toTHOS.LESLIE, Sherbrooke March 2.\t26 TO LET.FOR several years, A MILL, with its DEPENDENCIES situated in the Parish of Sault an Recollet, heretofore occupied by MR.WEAVER, Manufacturer.For further information apply os the premises, Sault an Recollet.February 2.\t14 COTTAGE FOR SAFE.FOR SALE, a LOT OF GROUND, situated in tne vicinity of Sherbrooke Street, measuring 43 feet front x 72, with a COTTAGE thereon, in good condition ; a Flower Garden, well stocked with Trees and Flowers, and an excellent Well.The above Property is commuted, and an indisputable title can be given.For farther particulars, apply at the Herald Office.March 21.\t34 FARM FOR SALE.FOR SALE, a FARM, of about 115 Acres, in the Township of Hemmingford, near Rus-gelltown Flats, fifty Acres of which is in an excellent state of cultivation.There is a good Dwelling House on the Property, with Barns, Outhouses, and Two Orchards, stocked with Fruit Trees.For further information, apply to THOMAS KEES, on the Premises, at Covey Hill.February 18\t' 11\t21 Hops ! Hops ! ! Hops ! ! ! UST RECEIVED and for Salt?-25 bales of very superior NEW HOPS JOHN WHYTE, 295, St.Paul Street.October 14.\tt 196 J HOTELS, &c.Russell, Brothers\u2019 QUXIBBG, (Late Albion,) HOTELS, TORONTO, (Late Beard\u2019s.) RUSSELL, BROTHERS, grateful for past favors, whereby they have been enabled to extend their business to the Ancient Capitals of both sections of the Province, respectfully inform their numerous friends, and particularly the travelling community, that they have made such arrangements tor the coming season, as will entitle them to a continuance of the liberal patronage they have hitherto possessed.Their whole study will be to make their patrons feel\u2014whether their stay be long or short\u2014that their Establishments are tire embodiment of luxurious comfort and a quiet home.Both their TORONTO and QUEBEC Establishments are entirely furnished anew, repainted and papered, and refurnished and fitted with new Carpets and Floor Cloths throughout, imported direct to their own order from the manufacturers.Tneir LIQUORS, French, German and English Bonded WINES, and Imported ALES and BEERS, &c., have been selected expressly for them by connoiseurs in the different articles in Europe.They have also secured the services of Chefs de Cuisine from the United States, who stand unrivalled in their Art, and their entire staff of Assistants, Stewards, Waiters, Ac., have been selected solely with regard to their abilities, attention and civilities.PRIVATE SUITS of SUPERBLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS may be always secured by timely application._April 20.\t.\t47 OCEAN HOUSE RE-OPENED.The subscriber, having made essential improvements in his accommodations at the \u201c OCEAN HOUSE,\" (Cape Elizabeth,) respectfully gives notice that he opened said House for company on MONDAY, JUNE 5th, And will continue open until further notice\u2014except on SUNDAYS, on which day it will be positively closed to all visitors.Since its close last year, the subscriber has further improved his premises, so that the comfort and convenience of his visitors will be very much enhanced.The well-known location of the House, on the Southern verge of Cape Elizabeth, with excellent fishing grounds, a full view of the Islands, and the range of the sea air, and ample view of the Ocean, as far as the eye can reach, together with a hard sandy beach, of a mile or more in length, for rides, render it as lovely a resort for pleasure parties, invalids, or permanent boarders, as can be found in the whole country.The House will be conducted on strict temperance principles, and nothing will be allowed in its connection which shall not be satisfactory to the most refioed taste.Grateful for past favors, the Proprietor re-opens his House, confidently trusting to satisfy his numerous friends by his constant efforts to please them.\tJ.P.CHAMBERLAIN.Cape Elizabeth, June 2, 1854.\t90 TEE OCEÀN HOUSE, ON R'STE 3ÜACÎX, \\T7ILL BE OPENED on the 12th of June, for v v the accommodation of permanent and transient visitors.It is not necessary to describe the extent of this establishment, or its attractions, as it is well known throughout the Canadas, and has always had the patronage Of the first people in the country.The Proprietor is constantly making improvements in the Hotel, and no expense or pains will be spared to make this the best Watering Place in the World.A beautiful Evergreen Grove in rear of the Hotel, will be known as \u201cGreenwood Grove,\u201d is about to be greatly improved, and connected with the House, which stands within two minutes walk of the finest beach and the finest Surf Bathing in New England.Travellers from Canada by way of Concord, will stop at the Greenland Depot, on the Portsmouth and Concord Rail Road.There two very large three-story houses are now being completed for the accommodation of Boarders, owned by O.B.Philbrook, Esq., the other by Car Levit, Esq.They can accommodate over one hundred persons.JOB JENNESS, Ocean House, Rye Beach.May 24.\t2m 74 UNION HOUSE, Opposite Union Railroad Depot, ALBANY STREET, TROY, NEW YORK.THE undersigned has FITTED UP and OPENED for the reception of the travelling public the above named HOTEL.The building is entirely new, and will amply accommodate two hundred guests.It has been furnished elegantly throughout, regardless of expense, and it is not wanting in any of the comforts or conveniences which make up a FIRST CLASS NEW YORK HOTEL.And it is designed to render the Tar hies, Attendance, &c., in all respects equal to those establishments.The House is situated directly opposite the south end of the new Depot of the Union Railroad, and within a few steps of the same.Passengers need have no apprehension of being left by the Cars.Kf* Porters at all times in attendance at the Depot, to receive checks and to convey baggage to and from the House, and save delay.While it will be the aim of the Subscriber to deserve, he hopes to receive a share of the Travelling patronage.J.W.STEARNS, Proprietor.Troy, April 14, 1854.\t3m 46 WÎ0KOFFS\u2019 CANADA HOUSE, 58, WARREN STREET, NEW YORK, Near Hudson River Railroad Depot.A.Y.WYCKOFF.\tA.D.WYCKOFF.May 27.\t1m 75 St.Lawreuce Hail.npHE PROPRIETORS of this ESTABLISH-JL MENT beg to inform their Friends and the Travelling Community, that, in consequence of making improvements, and adding a large number of ROOMS, have CLOSED THE HALL until the 15th APRIL next.Montreal, March 30th, 1854.\t3m 38 ORGANS.EAMUSSEi R.WARR.DN, No.10, St.Joseph Street, HAS now ON HAND, and is constantly Manufacturing, with greatly increased facilities, and many important improvements, CHURCH ORGANS, CHUROH HARMONIUMS,and PARLOUR HARMONIUMS.Church Organs, having Registers, in number from four to sixty, will be built to order on short notice, at a low price, on liberal terms, and guaranteed to equal in mechanism, quality, power, and variety of tone, and combinations any that can be manufactured here or elsewhere.Harmoniums, from two to twelve Registers, having a rich organ tone, and being one of the most perfect and substantial instruments of the present day.March 8.\t183 FOR SALE, OR TO LET.» M ONE OF THE Most Beautiful Farms In the Country, delightfully situated on the North Bank of the River St.Lawrence, About two miles from the village of Lachine, and SIX MILES FROM THE CITY OF MONTREAL.TT HAS A FRONTAGE on the River and A Queen\u2019s Highway of 6 acres, and is about 40 acres in depth, more or less.It is in the highest state of cultivation.There is about 100 acres of valuable Wood Land, including hickory, white oak, white and grey ash, elm, beech, birch, soft and hard maple, and there is about 75 acres under crop this season, which may be had at a valuation, if required, by the purchaser, and about 65 acres in meadow.There are several Orchards and Gardens on the Farm, and Two Farm Houses in the best order, with Barns, Stables, Cow Houses, Pigeries, Root Houses, Ice House, besides several good houses occupied by farm laborers, a Blacksmith\u2019s Shop and Dwelling House, Cooper\u2019s Shop, and many other buildings used as Store Houses.There is also on the land a very superior two-story Wooden Cottagé, lined throughout with brick inside, in the highest state of repair.Attached to it are Stables, Coach House, Barn, and two good Gardens.This Property needs no other recommendation but that it has been cultivated and improved under the management and directions of Charles and John Penner, Esqs., for a number of years past, and is well known as Penner\u2019s Lower Farm.The above Propel ty will soon become very valuable, as it must of necessity become an inlet to the contemplated improvements on the river side.The whole is commuted, and a ratification title will be given.\u2014 Terms of payment made to suit the purchaser.\u2014 Apply to the Proprietor on the Upper Farm.PATRICK FALLON.June 1.\t\"'!>-* 79 Ai FOR SALE.LOT OF G R O U N_D on ROUSSEAU STREET, near Dalhousie Square, measuring 40 x 80 feet, French measure, with the Ruins of a Dwelling House,the Gables of which are considered very good.Easy terms of payment.Apply to PAUL JOS.LACROIX, St.Hubert Street.June 28\tt102 WOK SAÏ.Ï3, BY the Succession of St.Oiqer, an UNCLEARED FARM, of six arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth, situated on the Cote St Luc, near Montreal.For conditions of Sale, apply to ANTOINE BRAUSSEAU, Esq., Sault an Recollet-January 19.\tt8 TO LET, for one or more years, that BEAUTIFUL FARM, situated at Coteau St.Louis, occupied by Mr.John Wiseman, belonging to WIDOW JACOB WÜRTELE.For further information, apply to MRS.WURTELE, Coteau St- Louis, September 16,\t183 INSURANCE.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 14, \"Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.THIS SOCIETY is established on the tried knd approved principle of MUTUAL ASSURANCE.The Funds are accumulated for the exclusive benefit of the POLICY HOLDERS, under their own immediate superintendence and control.The Profits are divided ANNUALLY, and applied in reduction of the current Premiums.Evpry person Assured to the extent of £1,000, tv ill he entitled, after the payment of Five Annual Premiums, to attend and vote atlall General Meetings of Policy Holders, held annually, for the purpose of receiving the Report of.the state of the Society\u2019s affairs, and sanctioning a division, of the Profits.When required, eredit will be given to persons effecting Assurance on their own lives, or the lives of others, for HALF THE AMOUNT OF THE FIRST FIVE ANNUAL PREMIUMS, at the end of which period, they participate in the profits, which may be applied towards the liquidation of the debt thus accumulated.At the Annual General Meeting of the Society, held on the 26th of May last, it was resolved, that a reduction of 30 per cent on the premiums payable on all policies on the participating scale, be made for the past year.The Directors and Auditors of this Society will, in all cases, consist of members assured to the extent of £1,000.The Auditors are elected annually, by the Members, aud vacancies, in the Direction, filled at the Annual Meetings of the Assured.LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : Wm.Workman, Esq.| John Carter, Esq.MEDICAli REFEREE : William Fraser, Esquire, M.D.Every information relative to this Society, and the mode of effecting Assurances obtained, by application to JAMES DOUGALL, Agent for O anada, Lemoine Street.September 22.\tmwfl76 BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No.1, Princes Street, Bank, London.Established August 1, 1837.CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STEELING.Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Vic.Chap.».DIRECTORS : Colonel Robert Alexander, Blackheath Park Chairman.William Bardgett, Esq., 149 Fenchurch Street.George Bevington, Esq., Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey.E.P.Cockerill, Esq., Shadwell and Twicknham.George Cohen, Esq., Shacklewell.Millis Coventry, Esq, White Hart Court, Lombard Street.John Drewett, Esq., 50 Cornhill.Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq., 1 Princes Street, Bank.T.S.Girdler, Esq., 7 Tokenhouse Yard.H.L.Smale, Esq., Doctors\u2019 Commons.Standing Counsel.\u2014H.Bellenden Ker, Esq., 8 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn.Solicitors.\u2014Messrs.M\u2019Leod & Stenning, 13 London Street, Fenchurch Street.Bankers.\u2014Messrs.Dimsdale, Drewett, Fowlers and Barnard, 50 Cornhill.Advantages of this lustitution.Half Credit Rates of Premium* Persons assured according to these rates are allowed credit for half tne amount of the jiril seven Annual Premiums, paying interest thereon at the rate of Five per Cent, per Annum, with the option of paying off the arrears of'Premiums, at any time, or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.For Securing Loans and Debts.A Table adapted especially for the securing of Loans and Debts, by which the fullest security is obtained on very low, but gradually increasing Premiums.Policies revived, without the exaction of a fine at any time within twelve months, if health remain unimpaired.A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o\u2019 lock Age of the Assured in every case admitted in thePolicy.\t-\t¦ ju Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their Reports.Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium.Annual Premium required for an Assurance of £100.for the Whole Term ofLife.Age.\tHalf Premium for First Seven Tears,\tWhole Premiums After 7 Years.\t£1 ft d\t£ s d 30\t1\t1 9\t2 3 6 40\t1 9 2\t'2 18 4 50\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 60\t3 6 8\t6 13 4 E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.J.H.MAITLAND, General Agent for Montreal and Canada June 21.1852.\tmwf\u201496 NOTICES.MFE IKSFRAJVCE.The National Life Insurance Company of the United States HOME OFFICE \u2014 MONTPELIER, Vermont.JULIUS Y.DEWEY, M.D., President.; GEO.V.REED, Secretary.Cash Capital, securely invested, $1199000* ALL Profits divided among: the insured at the end of every fivç years.If desired, a credit will be given to the insured for one half of five premiums, on the pledge of the policy.Mr.J.A.Page, Cashier of the Vermont Bank at Montpelier, under date of March 23rd.1863, concerning this Company, writes:\u2014 It is now about three years since the Company commenced business, during which time they have issued 1022 policies, as appears by their books.All losses incurred, have invariably been paid promptly\u2014all expenses to this dale are paid, and they have now a cash capital of over $119,000, well and securely invested\u2014$34,000 of which is the accumulated earnings, over and above expenses, losses and interest, on capital paid in.The affairs are, as far as I can judge, conducted with safety, economy and regularity, and I cannot conceive of any reason why the Company is not on a good and sure basis to be as permanent m its business as any other Company whatever.I think it entitled to the fullest gppii transhipments, and 24 hours in time.Through to Chicago, including all stops, in 68 hôùrs.Sd3* Tickets can be procured of C.F.MUCKLE, at the Hotels ; on board of the Steamers ; or at the Office, 40 McGill Street; A.MILLOY, Agent J Rqyal Mail Line Office, Montreal, ( _40 McGill Street, June, 1854.i\t92 ABXSKXCAXT-44 __r=r' yj eiudJc STEAMBOATS, &c.NOTICES;:: 3.s s 4.EXPRESS X.XSTE.Shortest and Quickest Route to the West.THROUGH TO BUFFALO IN FORTY HOURS.a '\t: LLii pThe;Splendid Steam Packets jfeNNY LIND,.Capt.\tL Moody.BRITISH.QUEEN.Capt.\tJ.Laflamme.;IBIllT;iSH(EMPlRE.Capt.\tD.S.Allan.'WN -iU;i ,: AI, April; AS, 6m 45 DUPES & PESKINSp7^ ,9d 0 i,, j ;)'3BB.©KSRS, mHT No.19, STATE STREET, BOSTON, BUY and SELL on- COMMISSION, UNITED STATES, STATE, and CITY SCRIP, RAILROAD BONDS/STOCKS, and all FUNDED SECURITIES.Business Paper Negotiated.Orders, per Mail or Express, will receive prompt attention.References :\u2014Hon.John.Young,.Montreal ; JohnH.Peck, Esq., Burlington, V t.; P.P.F.Degrann, Esq., Boston ; Messrs.Merr'iata, Brewer & Co., Boston ; Messrs.G.S.Robbins k Son, N YRirk.jan.uSry 19.\t.6 emit ®.iWi.iwx xoraxiisi net MANUFACTURER OF GAS CHANDELIERS and FITTINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and other TUBES, Patent METALLIC MILITARY and HOUSE BED-STEADS, Patentee and Manufacturer of other Bedsteads upon improved principles in Iron, Brass and Precious Metal.Agents\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON k Cli Birmingham.Pattern Rood) in MontrealT\u2014212 St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 ïioole smiFoiiïii â'mr MINERVA WuRKs,SHEFFIELD, Steel (UoiiYet-^es-si a a si Kellners, MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED Cast Steel Engineering & Machine1 Files/ IiOcomotive Engine Rail nay Carriage and Waggon SPRINGS ; SAWS of every description, Engineering Hammers.kc.kc.kc.Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON & CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street, December 18.\t230 % F.Stephens & \u20acq,.v StANUFAOTURERB OF\t\" Sail CBotls, Twlases, S6»oe Thread, Fisbfsig Mels alsd biases, &cs BË1DPQRT AND BRISTOL.Agents for Canada\u2014 ,.WILLIAjM CHANCE, SOK A CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.Dçc.18.236 \u20ac§¦.&.M A IS EBP ms®, WHOLESALE DEALER AND JOBBER IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND ROBBERS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS.NO.8, BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON OPPOSITE THE NE\\y ENGLAND HOUSE.Orders [solicited February 1«.J.F, and promptly executed.3m ts 20.qa\tfllirT .Barrister »n
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