Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 10 juillet 1854, lundi 10 juillet 1854
[" REMOVAL y\tOP THU Montreal Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame iStreet, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Frajicois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Poet Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 FOR SALE.First Arrivals.THE Subscribers have received, per R.M,.Steamer \u201c Canada \u201d, CASES Oi' tiÜOïïS, CONSISTING IN PART OF: SPLENDID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE bETTS CASES OF SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS ELEGANT PLATED STRAWBERRY BOWLS AND BASKETS ELEGANT PLATED CASTERS in Great Variety ELEGANT PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SETTS \u2014AND\u2014 SILVER LEVrKR HUNTING WATCHES, of Very Superior Finish \u2014also\u2014 GOLD BRACELETS AND BROACHES Do MALECHITG AND PEBBLE BRACELETS Do SCARF PINS Do GUARDS AND CHAINS, Ac.Ac.SAVAGE A LYMAN.April 13.\t44 TO RAILWAYNA1 STEAMBOAT GO,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 Guage, For safety, accuracy, and non-liability to derangement, they stand unrivalled, each of which we can warrant, and leave oh trial with parties until satistied, 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.\t66 AND I)WiA COMMERCIAL, GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVI.FOR SALE.______________ THE ONLY SAFE Combining Both Wilder\u2019s Patent and Rich\u2019s Patent.RICH\u2019S SALASMNDER SAFES, (WILDER\u2019S PATENT^ FIRE, PROOF AND DAMP PROOF.THE Subscriber has NOW RECEIVED a Supply of the above SAFES, with all the improvements.These Safes, after being subjected to the most severe tests, hare never in any single instance failed, and the-Manufacturers call the attention of the Public to the fact, that, in the great jire in Pearl Street, Near \\'ork, eleven Safes with their contents were consumed, whilst RICH\u2019S SALAMANDER S4FE ALONE PRESERVED ITS CONTENTS tlNINJURED, TO.THE VALUE OF $100,000.The its out real Test.The Safe which preserved the books and papers at, the fire of Messrs.Lewis\u2019 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\u2019s and Rich\u2019s Patents.May 31.;\t78 MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING.JULY 10.1854.NUMBER 112.FOR SALE.IIAKBWAStl].THE Subscribers offer for sale their Spring Inir portation of HARDWARE, by Vessels now in Port, and to arrive Scotch, Staffordshire, lest, and Swedish Bar Iron ; Hoop, Sheet and Bind ditto ; Oval and Half Round do ; Anvils', Battery Kettles, Smiths' Bellows, Glamorgan Canada Plates, 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 Clout, Patent Pressed, Griffin\u2019s and B B Horse Nails, Wrought and Pressed Spikes, Potash Kettles and Hadles, Pump Chain, Shot, Composition and Lead Pipe, Powder, Hodgson\u2019s, Lyndon\u2019s and Eiwell\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, Milt and Cross Cut Saws, Cast, Shear, (Lj Spring, Eagle and Swedish Steel, IC, IX, IXX, DX, DXX, DC,IX 12x12, IC 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., 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.\t70 WM.meikleiiam\", xtxs\u2019cg-mxi&K^ IRON & COMMISSION MERCHANT, REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING HOUSES IN CANADA: Messrs.THE DUNDY VAN IRON CO., Glasgow :\u2014For Scopch Bars, Rails, &c.&e\u201e Messrs.THOMAS EDINGTON & SONS, Phoenix Iron Works Glasgow:\u2014Water and Gas Pipes, General Castings,and Machinery of every description for Gas or Water Works.Messrs.ALLEN EVERiTT & SONS, Birmingham :\u2014Locomotive Boiler Tubes, Gas Tubes, Sheet Brass, Brass, Copper and Steel Wire, Brass and Copper Nails, Rivets,&c.Messrs.WILLIAM J.HORN & CO., Sheffield; \u2014Steel, Files, Saws, &c., of every description.Messrs.JAMES THORNTON & SONS,-Birmingham :\u2014Railway Furnishings, Locomotive and Carriage Lamps, J.D.MORRIES Sterling\u2019s Patent Metals, &c., &e.Messrs.CRICHTON & EADIE, Glasgow:\u2014 Wrought Iron Tubes, Knees, Tees, Bends, Stop-Cocks, and all kinds of Gas Fittings.May 17.\t66 For Sale by the Subscriber .* NE THOUSAND TONS NO.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! »E-0?ENINa OF 0.SOLOMON & CO.\u2019S, Fur and Hat Store, iOS,\tBAMU STAEEX.C SOLOMON k CO., bfegleaye most respect-, \u2022 fully to inform théir, Friends and the Public, that they have temporarily lease,d 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 white they return them their best thanks for past faVors, they would beg to assure them that their efforts to meet their wants and to please all will remain undemiuished for the future, to which end they have made a very extensive cash selection of the best GOODS in European and American Markets, so that for PRICE and QUALITY they are enabled to defy competition.C.S.& 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.SCTObserve the Address, C.SOLOMON & CO.\u2019S, HAT and FUR STORE, 105 Notre Dame Street.«42 No business transacted on Saturdays till sundown.- April 27.\t7m 3mD mwf 50 NEW DRY GOODS STORE.nrriLL OPEN their NEW STORE, No.210 » V Notre Dame Street, Third Door from McGill Street, on MONDAY, the 22nd instant, with a Complete Assortment of Cashmexes Delaines, Printed Orleans Do Calicoes Do Muslins Cobourgs Orleans Bareges Ginghams Silks Shawls Handkerchiefs Hosiery Gloves Stays Parasols Straw Bonnets Ribbons Flowers Lace Goods Sewed Wort Flannels Sheetings Shirtings .Linens Cloths Cassimeres Vestings Haberdashery Small Wares Sales for Cash Only*\u2014Ho Second.Price.May 18.\t* .\t67 o Ï ellow Metal, Patent and Common ; Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon ; Oval, Octagon, Square and Flat Steel ; Flat, Round, Square, and Millsaw Files ; Strikers' and Fitters\u2019 Hammers ; Wrenches; Split Cotters; Lifting Jacks; Cotton Waste; Fire Brick and Clay ; Pig Lead ; Contractors\u2019 Grease ; Locomotive and Carriage Lamps, &c.&c.Imported specially for Engineers and Railway Companies.\u2014And,\u2014 800 boxes Canada Plates, Glamorgan and common 100 boxes Extra size Tin Plates 60 cwt Patent Tin\u2019d Zinc, in sheets 84 inches by 32 inches WM.MEIKLEHAM.May 19.\t68 wiuoiBsr\u2019s PIRE AND WATER PROOF 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 & CO., 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 §iven, by calling at our Office, Place d\u2019Armes 111.C.M.WARREN & CO.May 26.\t3m 74 HAM Kl W Alt ALFRED A.BARBER & CO., Wholesale Importers of Shelf Hardware, 6, LITTLE SAINT JOSEPH STREET, (OPPOSITE FRENCH CHORCH,) WILL BE RECEIVING per steamers and first vessels, a great assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Files, best makers, Joiners\u2019Tools, Hand, Mill and all kinds of Saws, Fire Arms and Implements, Electro Plate and other kinds of Table Wares and Spoons, Net Twines, Shoe Threads, &c.April 27.\t50 Gassaliers ! Gassaiiers ! ! JUST RECEIVED, a fine Assortment of DRAWING and DINING ROOM GASSALIERS.Also, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, PILLARS, GLOBES, &c., &e., at ROBERT MITCHELL\u2019S GAS IASTUE WAREHOUSE, BA Y MARKE T SQ VA RE.Orders for GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, &c., promptly attended to.April 27.\t50 C HAÂiftÎHÎÏli] MS.AGREAT VARIETY of elegant patterns, just received per \u201c Sarah Sands.\u201d A.A.BARBER & CO., 6, Little St.Joseph Street.April 27.\t____ 50 FOR SAFE.ICA non FEET PINE BOARDS, and 1UU,UUU 50,000 feet HEMLOCK BOARDS.Can be delivered during the month Of July next.Apply (if by ietier, post-paid) to Messrs.FITZPATRICK & MOORE, Montreal, or to the Subscriber, H.McGILl, ,r\tSt.Remi.May 11,____ jTts 61 f pHE Subscribers have received, ex \u201c Andes \u201d, -L via Boston, 1000 Pieces ASHTON\u2019S BEST PRINTS, which they offer to the Trade low.GILLESPIE.MOFFATT k CO.October 13,\ti94 THE Subscriber, who is desirous of entirely CLOSING his present STOCK of DRY GOODS, offers the whole at COST PRICE, including\u2014 Black Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Fancy Doeskins, Vestings, fancy and plain, Moleskins, Hosiery, &c., together with a complete assortment of Tailors\u2019 Trimmings.JOSEPH RHODES, 5 ,Little St.Joseph Street.May 27.\t75 WO IS SeWIeW.Wines,, £S rocerieS, &o.PORT WINE, \u201c Graham & Co.\u2019s\u201d a fail assortment of qualities Do \u201c Sandeman k Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES,' \u201cGordon k Co.\u2019s\u201d Gold aud Pate, various grades RED WINE, in pipes and hhds Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Glue, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, Starch, -Macaroni, Vermicelli,.&c.&c.WINDOW GLASS, Corks, &c.ko.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 DAILY EXPECTED FROM OPORTO, Pef \u201c Alegre,\u201d: A Cargo of \u201c GRAHAM & CO.\u2019s\u201d favorite PORT WINE, carefully assorted, and containing very superior qualities From CHARENTE aud BORDEAUX, Per \u201c Mamific :\u201d \u201cHENNESSY k CO.\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown COGNAC \u2018 RUINART .t CO\u2019S\u201d CHAMPAGNE,, first quality \u201cBARTON & GUESTIER\u2019S\u201d CLARET, of first growths and quality French' Vinegar, Salad Oil, Sardines, Capers, ko.From ANTWERP, per \u201cEabl Powis :\u201d \u201c DeKuper\u2019s\u201d Gin, iu hhds and cases Window Glass and Glassware Refined, Crushed and Candied Sugars From GREAT BRITAIN, by First Vessels : \u201c GORDON k Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, Pale, of superior quaiity Marsala Madeira and Red Wine Scotch Ale hnd London Porter Linseed Oil, (Boiled and Raw,) Olive Oil \u201c James & Co.\u2019S\u201d Dry Leads and Paints, Putty, Whiting, Ochre, &c.Refined and Crushed SugarS Glassware, Shot, Powder, Pipes, Soda, Soda Ash, Venitian Red, Salts, Indigb, Pickles, Sauces, Mustard, Liquorice, Nutmegs, Pepper, Pimento, Currants, Raisins, Belmont Candles, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Macaroni, Vermicelli, &e.-ÜX3©- Heavy Hardware and Pig Iron, (IN STORE- and DAILY EXPECTED,) GOVAN BAR IRON, Common and Refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval k Half Round Iron Sweedes Iron, Sheets, Cut Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles, ko.And by, first vessels : 5000 tons No.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON, of \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201c Blair,\u201d and \u201cEglin-ton.\u201d X.OTGHAEriUff, H&RUXS&CO., No.2 St.Alexis Street,\t1 Corner of St.Sacrament Street, >\t55 May 4, 1854.\t) |^b.New Boot and Shoe Store,|^.NO.290 ST.PAUL ST., MONTREAL, (Nearly opposite to Messrs.Kingan & Kinloch.) SAMUXSK Û-.SMSÏH, Wholesale Dealer in Hoots, Slioes and Rubbers, MANUFACTURED for the Country and City Retail Trade, comprising every variety and style of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s CLOTH, KIDD, GOAT and LEATHER BOOTS; Men\u2019s Fine and Thick BOOTS, BROGANS; Cloth, Lasting and Glove Leather CONGRESS GAITERS; Bovs\u2019 and Youths\u2019 MONTERY SHOES, BROGANS, aud OXFORD TIES, &c., ko., 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, &c., ko.SAMUEL G.SMITH.May_10.^\tgo.To the Leather Trade» TUST RECEIVED, FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN J FRENCH CALF SKINS, from the celebrated X.Lues k Co, of Marseilles, France, the quality of which is warranted, and unequalled by any other manufacturer in France, or any imported into this country.Parties can be supplied with the Leather in the russet or finished Arrangements have been made for the finishing of the Leather in this country, by a newly invented process, which adds to the beauty, and improves the quality thereof.Samples of Stock may be seen for the present at the Office of HALDIMAND, BROTHERS, St.Paul and St.Vincent Streets.ENGELKE k KAMENA, Sole Agents for the Province of Canada and other B.N, American Provinces, May 20,\t69 GROCERIES, Wines, Brandies, Sardines, 4e.THE Subscriber is NOW RECEIVING from Great Britain, Ex \u201cCity of Hamilton,\" \u201cYanikale\" k \u201cMontreal\u201d: Refined Sugar, in hhds and tierces Madras Indigo Belmont and Sperm Candles English Cheese, Figs, Sugar Candy, Marmalade, Mustard, Pickles and Sauces, Jamaica Ginger, Allspice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Carraway Seeds, Almonds, Alum, Brimstone, Black Lead, Button Blue, Epsom Salts, Saltpetre, Castor Oil, &e.\u2014and\u2014 Ex \u201cFlavio Givio,\u201d from Antwerp : Dutch Crushed Sugar, in barrels \u2014also,\u2014 Daily Expected, Per \u201cJohn Bull\u201d and New \u201cGreat Britain,\u201d From London : Pemartin and Gordon\u2019s Pale and Gold Sherries, in butts, hhds and qr casks, different grades Sandeman\u2019s, Graham\u2019s and Taragona Ports, different grades Hibbert\u2019s London Porter and E.I.Ale, pints and quarts London Glue, Copperas, Windsor Soap, Table Salt, ko.\u2014and,\u2014, From Bordeaux, Charente aud Havre, Per \u201cEaglet,\u201d \u201cHawk,\u201d \u201cElizabeth\" and \u201cParagon\u201d : Hennessey\u2019s, Desmaries\u2019 and Bourget\u2019s Pale and Dark Cognacs Chaloupin\u2019s 1841, A.LeMonier\u2019s 1836,and Cas-tillon\u2019s 1815\u2014Fine Old Champagne Brandies, hhds and cases Bordeaux Clarets and White Wines ; Assorted Liqueurs, Moet\u2019s, E.Cliquets and Dèl-beck k Lalegard\u2019s Superior Chqpi-pagnes, Salad Oil, Sardines, Macca-\u2018 roni, Vermicelli, Prunes, Olives, Capers, Chocolate, Nuts, Gruyere and French Cheeses, Bordeaux Vinegar Burr Stones and Calf Skins, &c.ko.LIKEWISE, IN STORE : 415 pckgs Green and Black Teas, assorted, in chests, hf chests and caddies 213 kegs hf kegs and one-eighth kegs Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, hf lbs and Smoking Maracaibo; Laguayra and Java Coffees Porto Rico, Cuba and No.I London Crushed Sugars Muscovado and Clayed Molasses Jamaica and New England Rum, in puns DeKuypar\u2019s Geneva, in hhds Red aud Green Case Gin Durkee\u2019s Baking Powder, kc.kc.EDOUARD MASSON, 194 St.Paul Street.June 7.\t84 FOR SALE.LA M0THE & EREREj Wo.202 St.Paul Street, Montreal.DAILY EXPECTED from the celebrated House, Moet k Chandon, 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 & Co., Mayence, per Ship \u201cVal-leyfield\u201d :\u2014Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock WINES.\t! From Messrs.Poke k Brandenburg, Bordeaux, per Ship \u201c Eaglet\u201d :\u2014CLARET WINES, of all descriptions, in bottles, half bottles, casks, and quarter casks.From Messrs.Hultskam, Zoon k Molyn, Rotterdam :\u2014CORDIALS, the very best of all descriptions.Best Brands of Brandies,\u201942, \u201945, \u201948,\u201950,\u201951.Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Madeira, Burgundy Port, Malaga, &c.\u2014also\u2014 A general assortment of GROCERIES, in store and daily expected._ jday ]6^\t65 NEW CROP TEAS.THE Ship \u201cARISTIDES,\u201d with a CARGO OF FRESH TEAS, direct from Shanghae, may be expected to arrive; during thé present month.The Entire Shipment will be offered FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, of which due notice will be given, aud Catalogues prepared.I).TORRANCE k CO.June 5.\t81 TN STORE and for Sale\u2014 1 JAMAICA GINGER, finest REFINED SALTPETRE, I cwt kegs BLACK PEPPER, double sifted PIMENTO, CASSIA DeKUYPER\u2019S GIN, in hhds .LIVERPOOL SOAP, W.C.* G.Cagey Now landing ex \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d ¦500 sacks Liverpool COARSE SALT D.TORRANCE k CO.May 4.\t55 LANDING ex Ships in Port\u2014 Alum, Soda, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts Black Lead in cwt cases, Dye Stuffs Dry Colors of fine quality, and Genuine London White Paints CARTER, KERRY k 00.June 5.\t82 LLi-d__\u2014___j;\u2014.Sugar, Molasses, Oil, &c.IN STORE aud for Sale\u2014 L 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 hf bris Choice No 1 Split Herrings Boxes Arrowroot, boxes Smoked Herrings Ground Ginger, Ohacolate, kc.kc.Also, daily expected, via Portland : Hhds Extra Bright Sugar and Molasses Puns Rum, bags Coffee, Hides, &c.J.k J.MITCHELL.May 13.\t63 Kingston lie.CITY BREWER Y.TORRY k OO., the Sole Agents for Lower Canada, beg to inform the Trade and Public, that they have just 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.3 ST.ELOI STREET.May 13.\t63 CXCtARS.MESSRS.TORRY & CO.have to announce, that they have just received a quantity, iu variety, of genuine HAVANA and PRINCIPE CIGARS, of the choicest brands, the qualities of which will please the most fastidious taste.May 18.\t67 YOUWO, JANES & CO.OFFERS FOR SALE, in lots to suit :\u2014 UNITED STATES FLOUR\u20144000 bris Extra, Superfine and Fine Ohio Flour, in bond UNITED STATES and CANADA PORK\u20141000 bris Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and all other grades MOLASSES\u2014200 puns Muscovado and Clayed SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP\u2014400 brls Portland Sugar House REFINED SUGAR SYRUP\u2014-50 brls and If brls do do do SEAL OIL\u201464 iron bound casks Pate Seal Oil SODA ASH\u201420 tons11 Tennant\u2019s,\u201d in small casks January 5.\tTa 2 FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER-TEAS\u2014Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder, Boxes and Catties TOBACCO\u2014Honey Dew and Cavendish, 5\u2019s, S,s, 20\u2019s and lb lumps RAISINS\u2014Prime Fresh Muscatels, Bunch and Layers, in Boxes, Halves and Qrs WINES\u2014Sherry, Madeira, Burgundy, Port and Malaga Muscovado Sugar, Black Pepper, Pimento, Nutmegs, Belmont Sperm Candles, Button Blue, Refined Saltpetre, Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap, Labor Saving Soap, Ground Pepper, London Mustard, ib and }f\\b bottles, Mushroom Ketchup, Brandy, Wine and Syrup Coloring of superior quality, Havana Cigars, Black Lead, Lamp Black, kc.Ac.THOMAS WILLIAMS, St.Sacrament Street.January 21, 1854.\t9 j^OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Yellow Ochre, landing ex \u201cLunan,\u201d from Leith Picked White Chalk, in casks, ex \u201cOsiris,\u2019 from London CARTER, KERRY A CO.June 5.____ 82 OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Fine Bermuda Arrowroot, iu kegs, new crop, their own direct importation CARTER, KERRY A OO.June 5.\t§2 FOR SALE by the Subscribers, an assortment of NAVY BROWN CANVAS, Nos.17.LsMESURIER.ROUTE A CO.May 26,\tfTts 73 F THE Subscriber begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that on THURSDAY, the 11th instant, he will be prepared to open those Premises to which be has removed, _No.109, NOTRE DAME STREET, Where, in addition to his already well selected Stock, he will offer the contents of several packages of RICH At SBüSONASXiS tJOODS, Just Received via PORTLAND AND BOSTON, Consisting, in part, of 10 cases English and American Bonnets French and English Ribbons English, Paris and American Parasols Smyrna, Saxony, Thread and other Laces Silk, Satin, Barege, and Cashmere Shawls, Ac.Silk, Satin, Poplin, Barege, and Muslin Dresses, Ac.Kid, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Gloves, Ac.Feathers, Flowers, Trimmings, Ac.With his usual assortment of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Domestic Goods, Ac.\u2014also,\u2014 Masonic and Orange Ribbons and Materials, a large supply, made expressly to order.JOHN O.BROWN, 109, Notre Dame Street.May 10,\t60 VERY LIuHT AND BEAUTIFUL SILK WATERPROOF COATS, QUITE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, JUST RECEIVED AT LAVENDER\u2019S, Merchant and Military Tailor, and General Outfitter, No.80 McGILL STREET, WHO has now completed his assortment of GOODS for the Summer.Season, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public iu general.LADIES\u2019 RIDING HABITS, SERVANTS\u2019 LIVERIES, Ac., made to order in the best style.READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE, Cheap for Cash.June8.\t85 CANADA CLOTHING STORE, 73 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL WHOLESALE &.RETAIL.THE Undersigned begs leave to inform his Customers, and the Public in general, that he has RECEIVED, and is receiving every day a full assortment of Goods adapted for SUMMER CLOTHING, which he is making in the latest styles.Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Ready-made CLOTHING; also, Shirts, Collars, Braces, and Neck Ties, all of which he will dispose of at extremely low prices.F.X.LOISELLE.June 9.\t86 XJEW BUY 6001»$.SPRING 1854.fT^HE Subscribers are NOW OPENING part JL of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, received via Portland and Boston, consisting in part of\u2014 Black, Shot Colored, and Exhibition Silks Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Trimmings A fine, assortment of Sewed Muslins Printed and Plain Muslins Printed and Plain Bareges Satin Check and Bayadere Dresses Delaines, Circassian and Sultana Lustres Cobourgs, Orleans and Alpacas An assortment of Small Wares Black and Drab Cloths Black and Oxford Doe Fancy Tweeds and Doeskins And, to arrive : Forfar Baggings, Twilled and Plain Bags OGILVY, WOOD A CO.10 St.Joseph Street.May 9.\t59 R.Cü.BXX\u2019BEXiXi «Si CO., Corner of St.Francois Xavier and St.Sacrament Streets, ARE NOW.OPENING a superior assortment of NEW DRESS GOODS, in SILKS, MUSLINS, BARÉGES, CASHMERES and MOUSSELINE DE LAINES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A Choice Selection of RIBBONS and SHAWLS.These articles have been purchased with the greatest care in the British markets, during the past winter, by one of their Firm, and they are now prepared to offer them to the Trade, together with an extensive supply of other Goods on the most favorable wholesale terms.In addition to the Stock at present in their CARPETING and OIL CLOTH WARE-ROOMS, they will receive by the earliest Spring vessels a large increase of the different articles belonging to this pèculiar Department, which, as usual, will be sold wholesale aud retail.May 6.\t57 SPRING 1MMTAT101.THE Subscribers offer for Sate of\u2014 AMERICAN?DRY GOODS : Grey Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Ticks, Denims, Flannels, Cqttonades, Wadding, Batts, Wirkn, Twines, Sa^fetts, Cassimeres, Ae.Ac.W HATS : Superior Silk, Magyar and Felt.INDIA RUBBER GOODS : Coats, Capes, Shoes, Pants, Ac.Ac.Ac.Groceries : Teas\u2014Twankay, Hyson \u201cTwankay, Y.Hyson and Congou Tobaccos\u2014Cavendish, Honeydew, and Cut Sugars\u2014Muscovado and Crushed Coffee, Rice, Ac.OILS AND VARNISHES : Machinery and Tanner\u2019s Oils Furniture, Coach and Harness Varnishes FORESTER, MOIR & CO., .\t262 St.Paul Street.May Ig.\t63 SPBING 185Ï NEW GOODS JUST OPENED.PLAIN and FANCY STRAW BONNETS, 4).-l\t\u2014 -, ~t ^ U CD -, CD CD ^ 5T2 p 3 P *3 ! o-g O Q Q ffi W C r 3 2 w p o> o> e, - ^ 3 *\t?\u2022 CL to >3 CO *\u2014 ova© s ° S \u2022* gg I !» H o.R E M A R KS.Flour.\u2014Previously to the America's arrival, there was good demand, at 37s.tS) 37s.6d for Superfine, and a considerable quantity changed hands.Since then, however, the market has been heavy, and, except for one or two choice lots of Superfine and Fancy, nothing over 36s.6d.has been obtained.Extra is scarce, and would bring 40s.There have been sales for August delivery at 37s.6d., which is still asked.Wheat.\u2014Sales of Upper Canada Mixed have been made at 9s.(0) 9s.3d., and of United States Mixed at 8S.6d to the extent of 20,000 bushels; but these prices are not now obtainable.Indian Corn\u2014Peas\u2014Oats.\u2014In none of these articles have we transactions of any consequence to quote.PROvtsiONS.\u2014Are without change.Ashes\u2014In good demand at our quotations, receipts light.Freights.\u2014So many of the spring ships have now cleared,that tonnage is becoming scarce, and rates are, consequently, advancing.There is no London ship in port.Exciianqe\u2014Bank rate is still 10 per cent premium.Private is in better demand.Stocks \u2014Bank of Montreal.\u2014Is held firmly at 21 per cent, premium, at which a considerable amount has been taken since our last Circular.Bank or B.N.America.\u2014Has been sold at 30 per cent, premium, carrying dividend\u2014none now offering.Commercial Bank, M.D.\u2014Bank of Upper Canada.\u2014Bank du Peuple.\u2014Nothing doing.City Bank.\u2014Remains at 7)4 per cent, premium.Montreal Mining Co.\u2019s Consols\u2014Are quiet at our quotation.In other Mining Stocks, nothing doing.The same remark is applicable to Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, and Great Western of Canada.Montreal Telegraph Company.\u2014This stock commands 1 per cent premium.Government Debentures\u2014Have been placed at 3 per cent, premium.DIED.On Saturday evening last, 8th inst, Janet Aird Macnider, wife of John Spiers, aged 38 years.W Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral, this morning, Monday, the 10th inst.,at Ten o\u2019clock, from his residence, Albert Place, St.Urbain Street, to the place of Interment, St.Catherines.At Toronto, on the 7th instant, James Bausley, a native of Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, aged 19 years.THEATRE -B.ÛYAL I LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON.BENEFIT OF WAtLS.BtfCBXAMB.MONDAY EVENING, JfEEY IO, WILL BE PRESENTED, Macbeth, With the whole of the Original Music.\u201c Macbeth\u201d Mr.Fisher ; \u201cMacduff,\u201d Mr.Jordan ; \u201c Banquo,\u201d Mr.Phillips; \u201cRosse,\u201d Mr Stod-dart ; \u201cLady Macbeth,\" Mrs Buckland; \u201c Gentlewoman,\u201d Miss A, Walters; \u201c Hecate,\u201d Mr.Hale ; 1st Witch, Miss M.Gannon-; 2d Witch, Mrs.Cooke ; 3rd Witch, Mrs Stewart.TO CONCLUDE WITH LA MANOLA,.Mlle.Buoy Barre.For particulars, see small bills.Doors open at a Quarter to 8 o\u2019clock ; Performance to commence at a Quarter-past 8 o\u2019clock.July 10.\t112 ST.trEOît&E\u2019S SOCIETY.THE usual QUARTERLY MEETING of the above SOCIETY will be held at the COMMITTEE ROOM, \u201c DOLLY\u2019S\u2019\u2019, on MONDAY, 10th day of JULY, instant, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M.\t* C.J.HOUGHTON, Secretary.July 8.\tIll The only Correct Representation of Canada yet produced ! ! ! TO BE EXHIBITED FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY Previous to being removed to Europe.DAVIDSON\u2019S GREAT\tTHE CAMDAS AND Dioramie Pictures of the St.Lawrence and the Lakes, WILL BE EXHIBITED IN THE SAxnrv cs-EGn.&s\u2019s kaiæ, Great St.James Street, ON THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH INSTANT, AND ON THU Succeeding Five Nights 13th, 14th, }5th, i%tli and ISth only, and not longer.r T HESE pictures, sketched and executed at great expense and labour, claim to be the greatest and most important work upon Canada yet produced.They are designed to dissipate the ignorance of the British public in their estimate of these Provinces, and will shortly be taken to England.Previously to their leaving, however, they will be exhibited here for a few days.Let all, then, who have any love for their native Canada or the land of their adoption, go and see this the great Panorama of their country\u2014and, while they enjoy a sight of a high work of art, give their hearty testimony to its correctness.Doors open at f past 7, the exhibition to commence at 8 o'clock precisely.Admission: Reserved front seats 2s.Cd.Children under 10 years half price.Montreal July 10,1854.\t112 HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.\u2019S DAILY FREIGHT AND PASSAGE THROUGH LINE.For Port Stanley, Port Burwell, Port Dover, and all Ports on the Welland Canal.nHHE Fast and Safe SteamerFREE TRADER, Moork, Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf, for the above Ports THIS EVENING, at SIX o\u2019clock.Has Excellent Accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.July 10.\t.__________112 NOTICE.THE -tlndersigned has THIS DAY retired from the Firm of J.G.Mackenzie k Co.A.K.LAVICOUNT.July 10.\tm 112 Province of Canada,\t5 District of Montreal,\t> Circuit of St.Hyacinthe.) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.\u2014CIRCUIT OF ST.HYACINTHE.Saturday, the Tenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four.Present : His Honor Judge McCord, Circuit Judge.No.26.GEORGE CASINIER DESSAULLES, Esquire, Seignior, proprietor, in possession of the Seigniory of Yamaska, situated in the Circuit of St.Hyacinthe, residing in the town of St.Hyacinthe, in the aforesaid Circuit and District,\t® Plaintiff ; .vs.LEON CLEMENT, Yeoman, of the Parish of St.Cesatre, in the Circuit and District, aforesaid, now absent from this part of the Province ot Canada, heretofore constituting the Province of Lower Canada, and possessing therein real property, Defendant.T IS ORDERED on motion of Messrs.Lafram-boïse and Papineau, Advocates of the Plaintiff, inasmuch as it appears from the report of Jean Baptiste St.Onge, one of the Bailiffs of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, exercising his business in the District of Montreal, annexed to a writ of summons issued in this cause, that the Defendant has left his domicile in that part of the Province of Canada, heretofore constituting the Province of Lower Canada ; that he cannot be found in the said District of Montreal ; but that nevertheless he possesses real property therein ; that the said Defendant shall be by an advertisement, to be twice inserted in the French language in a newspaper of this town called the \u201c Courier of St.Hyacinthe,\u201d and twice in the English language in the newspaper published at Montreal called the \u201c Montreal Herald,\u201d notified to appear before this Court and answer the demand of the said Plaintiff, within two months after the.last insertion of such advertisement, and in default of the said Defendant so as to appear and answer to such demand within the said period, it will be permitted to the said Plaintiff to proceed to proof and judgment as by default.By the.Court, L.O.LsTOURNEUX, C.C.C.\u2022\" St.Hyacinthe, June 27,.1854,\t112 Province of Canada,\t) District of Montreal,\t> Circuit of St.Hyacinthe.) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.\u2014CIRCUIT OF ST.HYACINTHE.\u2019.Saturday, the Tenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four.Present: His Honor Mr.Justice McCord, Circuit Judge.No.11.DAME ROSALIEGSUGENIE DESSAULLES residing in the Town of St.Hyacinthe, in the I Circuit of .St.Hyacinthe, in the District of Montreal, wife, separated as fo Goods, of ALEXIS MAURICE LAFRAM-BOISE, Esquire, Advocate, of the same place, and the said ALEXIS MAURICE LA-FRAMBOISE, in so much as is necessary' to authorize his said wife far the purposes of the present proceeding, Plaintiffs ; vs.AUGUSTIN ARPIN, Yeoman, of the Parish of La Presentation, in the Circuit of St.Hyacinthe, in the aforesaid District, and now absent from this part of the Province of Canada, heretofore constituting the Province of Lower Canada, and possessing therein real estate,\t.Det^mtant.] T IS ORDERED on motion made\tPa- L pineau, Advocate of the Plaintiffs, that inasmuch as it appears by the report of Joseph Gervais, one of the bailiffs of the Superior Court, exercising his business in the.District of Montreal, on a writ of summons' issued in this, cause, that the said Defendant has left his domicile in that part of the Province of Canada, heretofore constituting the Province of Lower Canada, so that he cannot be found in the aforesaid District of Montreal, and that he nevertheless possesses real property in the said District, that the said Defendant be by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the French language in the newspaper ot this town called the \u201c Courier of St.Hyacinthe,\u201d and twice in the English language in the newspaper published in Montreal called the \u201c Montreal Herald\u201d notified to appear before this Court, and there to answer to the demand of the said\u2019Pfamtiffs within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and in defâuit of'ttg'said Defendant so appearing and so answering to such demand within the aforesaid time, it shall be allowed to the said Plaintiffs to proceed to proof and judgment as in a cause by default.By the Court, L.O.LeTOURNEUX, C.C.C.St.Hyacinthe, July 2, 1854.\t112 'artesian wells.\" TO THE ELECTORS OP THE County ofj&rgenteuil.GENTLEMEN,\u2014The augmentation of the re- ] presentation of the Province, confers upon your County the privilege of returning, for the first time, a Member to Parliament.1 am not S chargeable with presumption in aspiring to that honorable position, because I have been solicited : thereto by many of your most esteemed residents : because I am interested in the prosperity of your i County, as a holder of Property, and because my position constrains me frequently to traverse your County, and inform myself as to its resources and wants,\u2014how the one may be best developed, the other best supplied.The policy of Canada may be broadly stated in à few words.It is to incorporate in our political system, those elements of Government which the Americans so successfully adopted at the Revolution, whithout enfeebling our connec tion with the Mother Country, relinquishing the solid advantages it confers, or forfeiting our title as citizens cf the most civilized, and most powerful nation in the world.With a written Constitution, a Senate selected by the people, an enlarged Franchise a free application of thq Elective principle, a well-devised system of Education, the settlement of the waste Lands, aqd the opening of National Roads into the' wilderhes\u2019s, the destinies of Canada may be confidently entrusted to the guardianship of the people.The two leading questions of the day\u2014the secularization of the Clergy Reserves, and the abolition of the Feudal Tenure, came up for discussion in the last Assembly, and must, at an early period, receive the verdict of the Colony.I am in favor of such a settlement of the Clergy Reserves as shall, in the opinion of the Parliament, and those interested therein, he deemed best calculated to remove a grievance which, if prolonged, may seriously disturb the harmony uow pervading Western Canada.I advocate the abolition of the Seigniorial System, even if it becomes requisite for the Province to intervene and reimburse the Seigniors! The Act 12 Vic., Chap.29, obliged the Government to aid Railway Lines exceeding 75 miles in length constructed in this Province.That Act was repealed at the request of certain London Bankers interested in Grand Trunk Railway Company Stock.Half-a-dozen Railway Companies, and three-fourths of the inhabitants of Lower Canada, demand the restoration of the original Act, and claim for all Canadian Railways an equal measure of Government assistance.Thus the Municipal Councils will be relieved from all pecuniary responsibility, and the duty of ensuring the construction of Railways devolve upon the Province.In the social economy of the United States, necessity developed the homestead law.I have repeatedly advocated the introduction of that law into Canada.The homes'ead law secures the homestead house, stock, farming implements and land, enough for the decent maintenance of the farmers family', exempt from seizure or sheriff\u2019s sale\u2014it is a conservative element under a republic,\u2014it is humanity and justice embodied in an enactment.Thus the hardy settler who enters the forest and carves out a farm feels that he creates a home for his family which no subsequent disasters can alienate.I share iu the sentiments expressed by the majority in Parliament, when they claimed the right to discuss all measures conducive to the interest of the people.The retention of office by the ministry with a hostile majority confronting them, and an adverse vote recorded, was a violation of the principles upon which the representative system is founded, and the prorogation of Parliament by the Governor Générai an arbitrary and unconstitutional act, and an insult to the people of Canada.The issue is now in your hands\u2014it is for you to decide by the selection ofyour candidate, whether you approve or disapprove of the arbitrary prorogation of the Provincial Parliament.I have thus frankly submitted for your consideration the opinions I entertain, and should you honor me with your confidence, I shall discharge my mission with fidelity.I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, SYDNEY BELLINGHAM.Dunany Cottage, Cote Ste Catherine, Montreal,\tm 112 TO THE HON.JOHN YOUNG, &c.WE, the Undersigned, Electors of the City of Montreal, request that you will allow yourself to be again put in nomination as one of the Representatives of this city in Parliament, and should you do so we will use our best endeavors to secure your return.A Mousseau L Marchand Thomas Kay Louis Auldjo John Smith Wm Cowan Chas D Proctor E Hudon H L Routh Robert Esdaile James Gilmour Walter Colqnkoun Robt S Tylee James Hutton James Burns Rosewell Corse James Mathewson Gilbert Scott Henry McKay J G Shipway P Robertson Louis Renaud James B Greenshields William Rae John G Dinning George Smith James Benning Fras Macdonneil John Keller Walter Macfarlatte John Mathewson Thomas Jenkins J Henry Evans C Atkinson L Moss W R Clarke Bug Mathewson S R Warren Ed Bicon John McArthur A Ramsay H E Scott John M Tobin David Bellhouse Henry A Bttdden F Lyman Mills George Lulham S P Tilton John Henderson John Barry James Torrance M Barron O Dépensier Morris Mayer Wm Dangerfield John Levey Thomas Cochran A Brahadi C Beatty James Hearle John Palmer John O Brown Joshua Bell John McWatters, Jr Wm L Eager Jno Wood R Slack S Jones Lyman G W Warner Wm Moodie John Foulds H Gilmour Jonathan Hodgson John Birks Wm Learmont Charles Alexander Peter Bohle R Hendey James Gillespie A Heward Robert Cross Montreal, July 7,1854.James Mitchell Joseph Walker Alex Urquhart Jesse Joseph Wm Carter George Hagar James Ferrier Jr Norton B Corse Benj Hutchins Chas Hagar J W Haldimand John Leeming F Noad James McDougall John Burns S Milligan A Hamilton E Seath A Stevenson William Allan James Douglass John Sproston William Simpson T Evans Wm Smyth Henry Morgan William Murray Chas F Hill John Sinclair Romeo Stevens David Torrance Robt Leckie Duncan Robertson N W Gould W R Tabb Horace L Forbes Campbell Bryson L LeBlanc P B Gauthrie David Bansley Joseph Beaudry Theo Lyman Alfred Savage Edwin Morris Alex Levey Wm Armstrong Hugh Martin David Mann James Parkin Wm S Childs Peter W Wood Wm McDunnough George B Mutr John S Fraser Hugh McLennan John Morrison John Bethune Lobl Wood John Crawford W Gordon Mack T Toussaint Lecompte S H Sykes James Roy T M Thomson T M Bryson J D Adams 111 THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.TO TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF VAÜDREÜIL.GENTLEMEN,\u2014I should have desired to resign my seat in Parliament to another who might be better qualified then I am to fill it.; but solicited by a great number among you to present myself anew, I have decided again to solicit your suffrages.I ought, at the same time, to offer my thanks to the electors of the present County of Solanges, who have given me a cordial support during the entire continuance of my mandate.If the electors of the County' of Yaudreutl believe me to be still capable of rendering them some service, while at the same time advancing the general welfare of the connrty, I shall continue to exert every effort to render myself worthy of their choice.I do not consider it necessary, at present, to make a declaration of my principles : my past is the only guarantee I have to offer for my future conduct.You all know what it has been, and in requesting me .to assume the position of a candidate, you have given spontaneous evidence that you did not disapprove of it.\" I shall only say that I will labor with more ardour than ever 1 did to obtain the abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, and to obtain the other reforms, which the country in general and the County of Yaudreuil in particular so urgently require.I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J.B.IIONGENAIS, Rigaud, July 6, 1854.\tm 112 so æœs isaSsEsaosiLs THE ELECTORS OF THE cxTir or ïvxoxtïïi&EAii.Jacques-Cartier iiivision of County of Montreal.tbe GENTLEMEN,\u2014Yielding to the request of a large number of friends and influential electors of this division of the County to offer myself as a Candidate;, so unanimously expressed at the public meeting held on the 5th instant, at St.Laurent, I have the honour of soliciting your suffrages at the approaching election.Should the majority of the County again confide their mandate to me, I offer my past as a guarantee for my future conduct.I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Y\u201donr very humble servant, M.F.YAl.OIS.Pointe-Claire, 7th July, 1854.mt 112 PARTICULAR NOTICE AMERICAN VISITING TRAVELLERS MONT REAL.Imports ïjy tire Grand Trail It Railway at Xtonsrueuil.July 8.J N Hall 81 hxs tin: M Ewan k co 17 boxes; Brewster « Mulholland 24 bdls spades and shovels 4 boxes; Mills, Mattice & co 217 baskets oil; Muir k co 2 hxs 6 bdls shovels; Frothiugham k Workman 13 hxs 1 cask 9 pairs bellows 6 bdls se'ves; T M & Son 6 bolts duck; Rice k Bancroft 1 safe; N S Whitney 1 bale; C Hagar 6 refrigerators; 0 P Ladd 1 force pump and rod; B Maitland, Tylee k co 40 hhds molasses; H S Scott 4 reftigerators; S S Smith 6 hxs.PUBLIC NOTICE.WILL be SOLD at the Door of the Obnrch of St.Bruno, after, three Notices which will be given on the 23rd JULY, instant, after Divine Service in the morning, a LOT of LAND cf about twenty-eight arpents in superficies, situated near the Village.Tbe conditions of salo will be given on the day of sale, or may be learned by applying to the undersigned Notary, on the spot.A.P.PARE, N.P.St.Brnno, 7th July, 1854.\tu 112 TAKE NOTICE that the British North American Electric Teleoraph Association will, at the next Session of Parliament, Apply for Power to CONSTRUCT BRANCH TELEGRAPH LINES, to connect with their Main Line, to Increase their Capital Stock\u2014and for Amendments to the Act of Incorporation, Quebec, July 7, 1854.\tT 112 âNY PARTY competent to BORE ARTESIAN WELLS for several parties in and NY PARTY SIAÿ WELLS for near Montreal, may secure engagements if terms are reasonable, on application by.letter to Box 64, Post Office.Gentlemen in the City or neighbourhood who may be desirous of having Artesian Wells bored, may send their address as above.July 10.\tdu 112 TO RENT, UNTIL 1st May or longer, the TWO UPPER FLATS and GARRET of No.282 St.Paul Street.Rent very low.Apply to GAULT, STEVENSON k CO., 282 St.Paul Street.Julv 10.\tr 112 POT BARLEY- 50 Barrels Pot Barley, just received.Sale by July 10.For JAMES TORRANCE.r 112 DE LAGRAVE & CO,, Opposite Ruins of Old Hotel Donegena, NO.38, NOTRE DAME STREET.HAVE JUST RECEIVED direct from France .and Switzerland, Fromage de Gruyere, Absente Suisse, Pâtés de Fœis, Grase and Truffes in half bottles.\u2014also\u2014 Their Cognac in bottles, Chateau Lafitte, Burgundy, Leoville, St.Julien, Sauterne, Chateau Blanc, Ports, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Fruits, preserved, and Liqueurs of different sorts.DE LAGRAVE k CO.July 10.\tr mwf 112 WANTED,\u2014At the DONEGANA HOTEL, TEN GOOD WAITERS , and FOUR ST.UBES SALT for Sale.Apply to THEODORE HART.July 10.\t112 IPOR SALE by ihe Undersigned 10,000 Minots J.of good CORN (not heated) at 4s.per minot to be delivered by any quantitv.P.CHARLEBOIS, No.77, Port Street.July 10.\tr 112 Wa.\\ti:d\u201c-1a heai.thy\" wet nurse.Apply to the Herald Office.BELL-MEN, to whom Liberal given.Apply to the undersigned.July 10.Wages will be J.H.DALEY- m 112 July 10.112 ax/ANTED\u2014by a Young Man newly arrived » v from Edinburgh, aSituation as GROOM or COACHMAN, or to take the Management of an Establishment of horses.Apply at Paterson\u2019s Stables, Fortification Lane.July 8.\tm m To Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, General Burnishers, &c.WANTED\u2014An engagement, by one who is practically acquainted with the above businesses, together with Gilding, Architectural Work, Building, kc.Apply, J.H., Herald Office.July 8.\tm TWO w / ANTED\u2014For a Clothing Store, EXPERIENCED GUTTERS.Apply to JAMES B.CLIFFORD, No.284 St.Paul Street, July 8.\tIll THE attention of Travellers is most respectfully invited to the increased facilities that can be obtained by a stay at LEVINE\u2019S\t, .St Nicholas Hotel, JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL, Not only for its close proximity to the Champ de Mars, (where the troops parade,) to the principal places of business, being within five minutes\u2019 walk of the Banks, Post Office, Steamboat Landings, Railroad Depots, &c, Ac, but also a comfortable home for parties on business oronatour of pleasure.SHE ST, mCHOLAS, Erected by Jos.Roy, Esq., is, for air and ventilation, unrivalled, having in its front a spacious Verandah, overlooking an Open Square planted with Trees, extending from the River to the Champs de Mars, and must for this reason commend itself to the public patronage.PRIVATE CARRIAGES Are in connection with the above Hotel, together with attentive Drivers, tor the convenience of .guests wishing to view the City and the Beauti-ful Scenery surrounding it.OMNIBUSES, With trusty Porters, will be found at the different Steamboat Wharves and Railroad Depots, to convey Passengers, with their Baggage', to and from the Hotel.July 8-______________ 111 L.BERT HE L0Ï, Sïo.35 ISTOTKiS\tSTREET, Corner Opposite Hums of Old Doneg-ana Hotel.THE Subscriber has received direct from Bordeaux and Charente the following articles which he will dispose of at a small advance :_ Pale and Dark Brandies, Superior Burgundies, Clarets and White Wines, Gruyere Cheese' French Pickles and French Mustard, (superior articles,)Sardines a 1\u2019huille, Vermicelli, Maccaroni Olives, Capers, Chocolate, Pickling Bordeaux Vinegar, Ac.He.\u2014also,\u2014 Ex \u201cJohn Bull\u201d and \u201cNew Great Britain\u201d : McFee\u2019s Refined Stigar, London Crushed English Cheese assorted, Pickles, Sauces Dundee Marmalade, Preserved Lobsters Ac WINES.Welch Brother\u2019s Very Old Madeira Howard, March A Co.Pemartin\u2019s Pale and Gold Sherries Hunt\u2019s Port, different grades Green and Black Teas, of choicest qanlities Coffee, Fresh Ground every day.L.BERTHELOT.J\u2019-iy ________ in Paging Machine, THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Customers and tbe Public, that they can have their ACCOUNT BOOKS PAGED, akhe has received from London one of the latest Improved Paging Machines.R.GRAHAM, Stationer and Account Book Manufacturer 25z St.Paul Street.July 8.\tj n \u201cThe\u201d Pale Sherry, The annual importation of this wine, so highly esteemed in England and in Canada, has just been LANDED, ex \u201cNew Great Britain.\u201d Jane 20.\t95 GENTLEMEN,\u2014Having been requested by a number of my fellow citizens to offer myself again as a Candidate for the Representation of the City of Montreal, at the approaching General Election, I have thought it my duty, in the present crisis in public affairs, not to decline the invitation; although, previous to my late vote against the Ministry on the Address, I had decided not again to take part in the Parliamentary business of tbe country.When I had the honour of soliciting your suffrage, at the last General Election, I did so as a Member of the present Administration.That Administration I now oppose ; and I oppose it not only because I think it unworthy ot public confidence from having failed to redeem its promises, but also because the Hon.Inspector General, the leading member of it, has notoriously been engaged in speculations, some of which were of a most questionable character, and has publicly avowed the principle that he, holding the office of first Minister of the Crown, had a right to speculate in public Lands and Stocks on his own account, the same as any other individual.Against that doctrine I consider it necessary to protest, believing that it it be allowed to prevail, it will be subversive of morality in public men, and fraught with danger to the best interests of the public.Nor can the Administration, as a whole, be held free from blame from this cause ; for, by their silence upon the point, they have given it a tacit approval, for which they must be held responsible.By the present General Election, the constituency of Montreal, the Commercial Emporium and first city in British North America, will have an oppoitunity of recording its verdict for or against the doctrine thus denounced.With regard to the commercial policy of the administration, I consider that Lower Canada has hitherto been neglected, and her best interests sacrificed, for the purpose of promoting delusive schemes.For this purpose the St.Lawrence has been kept closed against foreign vessels\u2014useless duties have been maintained, which have prevented the free transportation of American produce through our various channels of traffic ; the use of American vessels, in our coasting trade, has been denied to us, and the project of a Canal, to connect the River St.Lawrence with Lake Champlain, has been treated with cold neglect, although it was manifestly required to make the St.Lawrence the successful rival of the Erie Canal ; for the great and increasing business which passes between the Atlantic States, on the one side, and the Western States and Western Canada on the other.By these means, the commerce of the Lower Province has been prevented from expanding, in the same ratio as that of the Upper Province, and the object of the Administration, in thus sacrificing the Lower Province has, apparently, been, to bring about a Treaty of Reciprocity with the United States, which, as lately signed, will scarcely benefit Lower Canada at all, however mu :h it may tend to promote the prosperity of Western Canada; but which, after all the sacrifices imposed upon Lower Canada for its attainment, has already, according to public report, fallen a dead letter in the Senate of the United States.Gentlemen, in my humble opinion, Canada can afford to play an independent part in the development of her natural resources, and needs not to sue or cringe to any other power far Reciprocal Treaties.Let us throw open the St.Lawrence to the flags of all nations ; let us repeal all useless duties on American agricultural produce, and all injurious restrictions upon the Coasting Trade ; let us have a canal to connect the St.Lawrence with Lake Champlain, wherever the great interests at stake manifestly require it to be located ; and let us promote Home Manufactures by admitting free of duty every raw material required for them.By these means, our country will prosper, and I will pledge myself to do my utmost to bring such changes about.I may also say a word or two about Harbour improvements.The question of Docks is one which can lie in abeyance until time shall show more clearly where the public interests require them to be located ; meantime, as trade increases, the present Harbour can be extended ; and, as I said in November last,so soon as the BytownRailwaycomes into existence for traffic, Hochelaga Bay must be improved so as to make it a fit receptacle for the great and growing trade of the Valley of the Ottawa.These are my views, and as a Harbour Commissioner, I will do my utmost to see them carried out.I would also use my utmost exertions to put a stop to the system which now exists of alternating Parliaments in Upper and Lower Canada\u2014 believing it to be for the interests of the public that the meetings of the Legislature should be held in some one permanent locality.It only remains, now to say a few words upon some of the leading political questions of the day.As regards the Legislative Council, I wish to see it made elective ; and as to Education, I would make it as general as population itself, so that no native or resident of Canada may have a valid excuse for being unprovided with the rudiments of sound education.As regards the Seigniorial Tenure.I desire to see it finally and completely settled upon just principles, being convinced that such Tenure has retarded, and must continue to retard, the progress of the country, while it is suffered to exist.I desire also to see the Clergy Reserves question speedily settled, and shall be prepared to support any measure which has for its object the setting at rest of this vexed question.With these views, Gentlemen, on the leading questions of the day, I present myself for your suffrages, and should you do me the honour of returning me to serve you in the ensuing Parliament, I will do my utmost to carry them into effect.I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obt.servt., JOHN YOUNG.Montreal, 7th July, 1854.\tIll TO THE ELECTORS OF TBE COUNTY OF CHATEAUGUAY.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Having been solicited by many of the Electors of your County, to offer myself as a Candidate for your County at the approaching General Election, I have determined once more to offer them my services.On this occasion I take leave to say, that, I consider the immediate total abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, and the secularizing of the Clergy Reserves, to be so identified with the Peace, Harmony, and Prosperity, of the Province, that any Administration which does not give them their first attention, ARE UNWORTHY OF THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PARLIAMENT AND PEOPLE OF CANADA.Should I be honored by being returned as your Member in Parliament, my exertions shall be conscientiously, faithfullv, and diligently employed in rwomoting the general interests of the Province, and cfyour County in particular.I have the honor, to be, Gentlemen, Yonr very obdt.humble sv\u2019t .\t, T ,\tJACOB DbWITT.Moatml, July 5,1864\tJ09 GENTLEMEN,\u2014Having been requested by a large number of electors to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at tbe approaching election, I venture to do soin the firm belief that those principles ot liberal and progressive reform which I have uniformly professed are shared by a large majority of ray fellow citizens.My sentiments are known to be in unison with those of the more progressive liberal party, which, ignoring all distinctions founded on differences of origin or of creed, seeks to ameliorate our institutions, purify our administrative system, and diminish the power and patronage ot the Executive by the widest application of the elective principle.I trust the part I have taken in the various questions of public policy, which have from time to time engaged your attention, renders other than a general statement of my political views unnecessary, but that my position on the questions now agitating the public mind, may be fairly before you, I propose, briefly, to advert to the most prominent of them.I am distinctly opposed to the present Administration; and especially do I condemn the abrupt termination of the recent session of Parliament, without even the preliminary action Ministers were pledged to take on the questions of the Seigniorial Tenure and tbe Clergy Reserves, without passing a measure to give effect on our part to the proposed Reciprocity arrangement, thus placing in imminent jeopardy the fruits ot years of anxious negotiations, nor one to briag into operation the new Franchise law, which extends the right of suffrage to a numerous class of our fellow countrymen, now deprived of all voice in the affairs of the country ; and, above all, without any explanation or investigation of charges of the gravest nature, involving conduct, on the part of ministers, which can only be defended on grounds subversive of all purity in our public men.I shall advocate the immediate and total abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, having respect to the just rights of all classes affected.Believing that the reservation of a large portion of the lands of the Province for the endowment of religion has been the fruitful source of Civil apd Religious discord, which will only terminate with the removal of the cause, I shall advocate the immediate and absolute secularization of the Clergy Reserves.I will support any judicious proposition for rendering the Legislative Council elective.I am opposed to the present system of alternate parliaments, and believing that all the considerations which prompted the selection of Montreal as the permanent seat of Government in 1843 exist with equal, if not superior, force now, I shall strive to restore to our city the position of which she was weakly and unjustly deprived.I would support, or if necessary propose, a law providing for the meeting of parliament at fixed periods.I desire to see our canal system completed by the early construction of a ship canal to connect Montreal with the waters of Lake Champlain ; and the early completion of the projected Lines of Railway centring here, especially the one designed to connect us with the magnificent Ottawa valley, Montreal being the natural, as she should be the only, city to which that vast region should look for her market aud her supplies.All projects of local improvements, designed to benefit our city, or any section thereof, will receive my warmest support.Having thus,gentlemen,placed my views frankly betore you, if they merit your approbation, and you should consider me a fitting agent to give effect to them, I shall strive to prove myself not unworthy of your confidence.On the other hand, if you dissent from my principles, or doubt my fidelity to them, your verdict consigning me to the shades of private life, from which I am not over anxious to emerge, will be cheerfully submitted to, I have the honor, to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient serv\u2019t, L.H.HOLTON.Montreal, July 7, 1854.\tIll TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Requested by a large number of my political friends to accept their nomination as a Candidate for the City of Montreal, at the approaching General Election, I have considered it my duty not to refuse the acceptance of this mark of confidence on their part, and I would now, therefore, respectfully solicit your suffrages.Belonging to the most progressive section of the Liberal party in Lower Canada, to that party which has always held principles the most conciliatory towards effecting a union of citizens of all origins, the advocate of the widest extension of civil rights, political and religious, that party which, since taking a part in public affairs, has ever, with perseverance and energy, demanded those reforms, which it .believed best calculated to favor progress and to develop the resources of the country, my opinions upon the principal questions which now agitate the country, must be pretty well known to you.The Education of the people has become in Modern Societies one of the essential conditions of all solid aud durable progression.To labor in rendering education as general as possible, in bringing it within the reach of all, to spread healthy and useful knowledge over tbe entire surface of the country, by the instruction of the young, is to multiply the sources of the moral and material well-being of present and future generations; it is to contribute in elevating our population to that rank which it ought to occupy among those, by which it is surrounded, and it is the first duty of the legislature to occupy itself with a subject of such vast importance.In the opinion of all, the present system is of little avail.It is necessary, then, to seek for a remedy by which the necessary force and vigour may be secured to surmount every obstacle and to render education popular and universal.To render the Legislative Council elective, as well as a great number of offices, the nominations for which are now vested in the Government, to diminish the patronage of the Executive and its means of influence an 1 corruption, is to give to the legislative body and to the servants of the public that independence, which they cannot possess under the system now in operation.The abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, while assuring to the Seigniors a just indemnity ; the settlement of the question of the Clergy Reserves ; reciprocal free trade with the United States on just and reasonable principles ; the reduction of duties on importations ; such are the principal measures which ought immediately to engage the attention of the Legislature.Another question of great importance ought, ere long, to come under the consideration of your representatives.Should the seat of government continue alternative, or ought it to be fixed ?The ambulatory system has already borne its natural fruits, and public opinion has irrevocably condemned it.In the discussions which will arise for fixing in a permanent manner the place of meeting of the legislature, the claims of Montreal may justly be adduced\u2014her centra] position and other advantages cannot be forgotten.Free trade with the United States, and the free navigation of the St.Lawrence will still more increase the inconvenience now felt from the insufficiency of our harbour.Its enlargement will become a matter of absolute necessity, and I hope that the surveys now being made, under the superintendence of men selected by the citizens and Corporation, will indicate in a satisfactory manner, the most proper means of providing for the wants of our increasing commerce, in accordance with the general interests of our citizens.Montreal is destined to become the entrepot of an immense commerce with the Western Countries, and every measure which tends to develop that commerce, thus furthering the prosperity of the city, will meet my most cordial support.The opportunity of connecting the waters of the St.Lawrence with those of Lake Champlain at some point opposite or near the City of Montreal, by means of a Canal, ought naturally to receive the favorable attention of the public under the new circumstances in which our commercial relations with the United States are about to be placed, but the interests of Montreal in view of the general interests of the country\u2019 ought to weigh in the balance in determining\u2019 the locality.In soliciting your suffrages, it is scarcely necessary for me to declare that I shall nlaee myself in direct opposition to the present Ministry.Nearly three years have elapsed since they attained office, and the Seigniorial Tenure still remains unchanged, the question of the Clergy Reserves is still unsettled, we have no Elective Legislative Council, and little hope of obtaining one, the municipal system has not been amélioré ated, education makes no progress from the want of teachers, and the law passed in 1851, for the establishment of a Normal School, remains unexecuted.The Constitution, which provides that a year shall never pass without a Session of the Legislature, the spirit of which is to secure a Session every year, has been interpreted by the present Ministry, in such a manner as only affords the country one Session of its Parliament in three years.A dissolution untimely and arbitrary, has been made, without consideration of the urgency of certain measures which the Assembly offered to pass.It is under these circumstances and with no other guarantee but the same promises that they Blade in 1851, that the administration appeals to the country from the condemnation pronounced against it by the Legislative Assembly.There requires nothing more to justify my want of confidence in that administration but I feel that I should not have expressed my opinion upon one of the gravest of questions, if I did not explicitely repudiate the principle recently sent forth in the Assembly by the chief of the Cabinet, that a minister might speculate iu the n jblic securities and in the public lands, like any other individual.The immoral tendencies of such doctrines could not fail to cover with such a disgrace as would inevitably reflect upon the coun-try_ itself, men, who, forgetful of the duties of them high position, would descend to olav the part of stock-jobbers and place their own private interests above those of the public.Should these principles meet with your appro-vala?.d pkould you place me in the honorable and distinguished position of representing in Parliament the first city in Canada, my most con-slant efforts will be directed towards the means of attaining /hose advantages, which must result from their being reduced to practice, I have the honor, to be, Gentlemen, Your very obdt.servant, \u201er ,\tA.A.DORION, Montreal, 1st July, 1854,\t107 99705^ MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, DiLY 10, iSôT.T© THIS ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF BERTHIER.FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER.THE fine fast sailing Coppered and Copper-fastened American Brigantine HORATIO, now lying in the Port of Montreal, 147 Tons Register, 5 years old.The unforeseen dissolution of ! The «hove vessel has a full Inventory, and our Parliament calls von to pronounce anew ; can he sent to Sea without any further expense.Gentlemen 0 on the great political questions which occupy the whole Province.The Government, by thus forcing you suddenly to make the elections in a delay of six weeks, at a time inconvenient to all electors, but especially so to farmers, desires to take you by surprize.Under these circumstancess, every citizen is bound to do his duty to his country.If I have delayed for some days to offer myself to you, it is not because I have hesitated an instant (for I shall act now as I have always acted) to take a part; but because I have used the time in attempting to do, what I have found was impossible\u2014to induce another, perhaps more qualified than myself, to offer his services to you.All my efforts have been useless, and now my course is marked out ; 1 must no longer retreat from duty.Independent Electors ! 1 come to solicit your suffrages.From the time of my leaving college, I have always taken an active part in politics, and I need not recall to you my political baptism of 1837, a critical epoch, which, however, obtained for us that small amount of freedom, which we have gained at the cost of the greatest sacrifices.You know that 1 was opposed to the union of the Provinces ; but at present that experience has proved to us that we may derive advantages from it, if we are resolved to do so, l am ready to aid in making constitutional government work, provided that the ministry, whatever it may be, comes before Parliament with aliterai programme, conformable to the exigencies of the occasion.I have always detested half measures; and have always,as you well know,foltowe 1 astraight course iu the midst of those among whom I was born ; and it is sufficient to say, that I condemn with all my force, (however, I may in other respects esteem some of its members,) the dishonest minis ry, calling itself liberal, which has forfeited its most solemn promises, and has sustained itself till to-day, only by means of pledges which it has always broken under pretence of the big sounding word expediency.I need hardly tell you that I wish for the entire Province :\u2014 1st, Equal rights and justice.2nd.Permanence of the Seat of Government 3rd.A fixed time for the meeting of Parliament.4th.Responsible Government, with the Elective Franchise in all its completeness.For Lower Canada 1st.A settlement of the Seigniorial Tenure, with an equitable indemnity to seigniors.2nd.The elective principle applied to the Legislative Council, with a reasonable pecuniary qualification.3rd.A better system for the education of the people.4th.The encouragement of agriculture hitherto too much neglected.5th.Codification of the laws.6th.Resident Judges iu the Counties, and decentralization of the judiciary.7th.A better Road and Municipal Law.Such are the chief measures of general import, which I propose to sustain.Gentlemen: Independence of character is a rare thing among us, and you have all known me long\u2014Are you disposed to elect a Ministerialist, at any price\u2014{quand même)?If that be your intention manifest it, atid I retire; for I shall not be what you want.For no consideration in the world will I ever abandon my convictions, and it is impossible for me to sustain by my vote the spoliation of the public tteasury, and the immorality paraded with so much boldness by speculating Ministers.As to the local interests of the County of Ber-thier, I wish to secure your just share in the public funds, for your roads ; for local improvements; your College ; Academy, and Public Schools ; and your interests shall be regarded as my own, if you will do me the honour to elect me.I have the Honour to be, Gentlemen, Your devoted servant, A.D.BONDY.Berthier, July 7, 1854.\tIll For further particulars, appiv to MILLS, MAT'riCE & CO; July 8.\tIll TO CONSIGNEES.THE Barque ELIZABETH, Captain Gro-now, from Charente, is Reported at the Custom House.Consignees of Goods are requested to pass their Entries without delay.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 26.\t100 FOR LONDON.THE Fine New A 1 British Built, Coppered and Copper-Fastened, Fast Sailing Clipper Ship \u201cNEW GREAT BRI-John Dnffill, Commander, will be ready in a day or two to take in Cargo, and will leave not later than the 28th instant.Apply to Captain Dufhll on board, or to LeMESCRIER, ROUTH & CO.June 22.__________________________97_ TO CONSIGNEES.Consignees per Brig ANN, Blair, Master, from Liverpool, will please, call at the Office of the Subscribers and sign an Average Bond, without which no Goods can be delivered.GORDON & CO.June 21.\t¦ 96 TO CONSIGNEES.THE Brig ANN, Captain Blair, from Liverpool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consiguees are requested to pass their Entries immediatelv.GORDON & CO.June 20.\t95 THE DEOLINDA, from Oporto, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.\u2014 Consignees will please pass their En- AUCTION SALES^ BV FISHER & CO, SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS, From on Board\tNIAGARA, AND SOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS.ON TUESDAY next, July 11, will be Sold, at the Stores of Messrs.CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON, Upper Wharf.The Packages of Goods as follows, Marked C S [J Y] 0 190 191-*-2 casks Shot 159\u20141 do Nails W [B] T 157 158\u20142 bundles Wire J C à Co H Boxes Tea 42\u20141 cask Chains 445\u20141 bale Hair Seating 531 532 533 534 535\u20145 casks Hollow Ware.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock, punctually.112\tFISHER & CO.BUSINESS NOTICES TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MONTCALM GENTLEMEN,\u2014In conformity to the desires of a great number of friends, 1 accept the honor of becoming a Candidate for the County, to represent you in the next Parliament, .Belonging to the liberal party, ns you all know, and having always claimed equal rights and equal justice between the different origins, in order to secure to each an equal share of civil, political and religious liberty, I nevertheless think that it is necessary to declare my political opinions, and to express my views upon the different measures which may most specially and seriously occupy the attention of your legislators.Although I approve the sentiments of the majority of the members who have lately voted against the ministry,! will cordially support any administration disposed to push forward the great reforms demanded by the country, amongst which the following should rank first : 1.\u2014The abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure upon an equitable basis.2.\u2014Decentralization of affairs in order to prt vent local rivalry, and allow the people to transact their affairs at a smaller expense, and with greater facility.3.\u2014Reciprocity of trade with the United States.4.\u2014Reduction of duties on imported goods, for the purpose of proportioning the income to the necessary expenses of the public service only.5.\u2014Application of the elective principle to the Legislative Council, as well as to other officers now appointed by the Crown, so that the people may possess more,, influence over their officers and servants.6.\u2014I reject the principle admitted by the administration, that the members of the Government can speculate, like any other individuals in the public funds of the Province.I will not fail fo examine faithfully the expem diture of the public revenue, in order to prevent dilapidations, and to never allow the establishment of sinecures.Such are the principal reforms which I will endeavor to obtain, and the views which will guide my conduct if I have the honor to repre sent you in Parliament.I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most humble and devoted servant.J.DUFRESNE.St.Alexis, July 6, 1854.\t_dc 111 TO THE FREE m INDEPENDENT OF THE COUNTY OF CHAMBLY, tries immediately.June 20.THEODORE HART.95 TO CONSIGNEES.The Schooner PERSEVERANCE, with the Goods ex \u201c Alabama,\u201d from Liverpool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries immediatelv.GORDON & CO.June 19.\t94 FOR GLASGOW.THE A 1 Brig SUSAN, Captain Beck, having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, will have immediate despa .ch tor the above Port.Apply to HENRY'CHAPMAN & CO June 17.\t93 CONSIGNEES PER AMY ANN.THE AMY ANN, McLeod, from Liverpool.is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees are requested to sign the Average Bond, and pass their Entries.A.CUVILLIER & CO.June 10.\t87 FOR DUNDEE AND EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND.THE A 1 British Built Brig SUSSEX, Henry Walker, Commander, is now ready to receive Cargo for Dundee, or any Port on the East Coast of Scotland.Apply to Cpptain Walker on board, or to LkMESURIER, ROOTH & CO.June 7.\t84 .FOR GLASGOW OR LIVERPOOL.THE A 1 Clipper Bark LUNAN, 250 tons register, will accept a Charter for either of above Ports.Apply, to SAMUEL & CO., Or to\tRAE & MITCHELL, Brokers.June 1.\t79 FOE, LAKE EKIE.THE Schooner EMPRESS, McKinna, Master, will accept a CHARTER for any safe Port on Lake Erie.Apply to GLASSFORD, WALKER.& CO.July 4.\t107 LYON\u2019S KATHAIR0N, 53\u201d For Preserving, Restoring and Beacti-fving the Hair, is the most delightful and wonderful article the world ever produced.Its astonishing success is without a precedent in the j history of the Materia Medica.Dark and luxuriant curls, soft and glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this ladies), is the universal effect of the Kathairon.Bald and gray heads were perfectly astonished.\u201c The Kathairon has fully restored my hair after a baldness of 12 years.A.J.Codrtright, 76 Bond Street N.Y.\u201d The Kathairon is a certain cure for Nervous Head Ache, and all Cutaneous Diseases.Sold by all dealers, everywhere.Try it.Price only 25 cents in large bottles.D.S.BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist in Canada.July 3.\t106 STRANGE DEVELOPEMENT.53\u201d Scientific men are daily bringing to light new inventions, and the march of progress is onward ; persons Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that science and long research combined have brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, in the article of EMERSON\u2019S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, and sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling.See Circulars to be had of Agents.Price $1 in large bottles.Sold by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Agents, Next the Court House.C.E.FISHER & CO., Proprietors, 57 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio.June 21.\t2m 96 ANOTHER CERTIFICATE, To prove that everybody should use Bowman\u2019s Gargling Oil : St.Pie, Sept.1, 1853.Dear Sir,\u2014I have been constantly in the habit of using your Gargling Oil for some time past, and can confidently recommend it to the public for reducing all kinds of inflammations, and for healing flesh wounds and burns.I have found it very beneficial likewise in allaying the extreme pains of rheumatism.I believe it also extremely valuable for many diseases of horses and cattle, having cured a very bad case of wind spavin on a favorite horse of mine not long since with a bottle of it.You are at liberty to use the above as you may think proper.Dr.J.A.O.Trtrault, J.P.Mr.W.E.Bowman, Montreal.P.S.\u2014This Medicine can only be obtained in the City of Montreal at the Manufactory, M'Gill Street ; and for the convenience of the public, at F.Trigg\u2019s Fancy Goods Store, opposite, the English Church, Notre Dame Street.June 21.\t96 auction sales.by j.d.bhb.nab.d a co.THIS IVtOHKTHSTO Underwriters\u2019 Sale.AT THE STORES OF MESSRS.J.L BEAUDRY & CO.MONDAY MORNING next, 10th inst., WILL BE SOLD, Ifi/ Public Auction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE UNDERWRITERS OR OTHERS CONCERNED: J L B & CO., [M] §14\u20141 bale 5-4 Prints 90\u20141 do Magadore Tweeds Damaged on the voyage of importation ex Niagara.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.J.D.BERNARD A CO., Ill\tAuctioneers.FOR THE B1W SAGDSSAV, RIVER Ml LOIf, M AND e a e o u m a .- ¦ - The First Class Sea-Going Steamer SAGUENAY ' WILL LEAVE the NAPOLEON WHARF on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, the TWELFTH JULY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, on a PLEASURE EXCURSION up the RIVER SA-GUENAY, calling at MURRAY BAY, RIVIERE DU LOUP, &c.&e.N.B.\u2014 Should the Mail Steamer from Montreal not have arrived at the hour for starting, the Saguenay will await her arrival, and, as usual, go alongside for passengers.JOHN LAIRD, Agent, St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebec, 5th July, 1854.\t110 NORTHERN 1ÂILROA0.GENTLEMEN,\u2014At the request of a great number of the most influential Electors of the County, I have felt that it was my duty to yield to their wishes, and to solicit the honor to represent you in Parliament during the approach-Session.Having no favors or salary to expect from the Government, I beg leave to submit the following programme to your approbation, assuring you at the same time that all my efforts will be directed towards the attainment of a definite and satisfactory settlement of the questions which I submit.The abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure will, above all others, claim my support ; to destroy in Lower Canada that plague which shackles the progiess of industry should be the first duty of every candidate who aspires to the honor of your mandate.To obtain the abolition shall be the object of my constant efforts.Up to the present moment, the duties of the Petit Jurors has been, for the inhabitants of our Counties, a ruinous service, causing a great loss of time, and often very heavy expenses.I will make it a point to bring before the Legislature a subject of such importance to our rural population, and endeavor to obtain for the Jurors a reasonable indemnity.The Education of the People has become in this age one of the essential conditions of all progression and improvement.As a siucere friend of my country, I will spare no pains to arrive at a reform of the bill ot education, and to render education as popular and universal as it should be.The want of modifications in onr Municipal Laws has been felt for a length of lime in the country.To obtain a reform ot these laws shall be one ot the most importaut objects to which I shall devote all my attention.The manufactures of the country, still in their infancy, demand a special protection.This subject, as well as reciprocity with regard to raw materials, will always obtain my support.The improvement of agriculture is, of all important questions, that which ought to claim the attention of the true friends of the country.All my efforts shall always be directed towards this object, persuaded, as I am, that this question is ot the most vital importance to onr interests.The confusion existing in onr laws demands their codification, in order to facilitate their study and interpretation.The necessity ot this measure is felt more and more every day.I will make it my duty to use my utmost influence to obtain a codification of the laws.One of the questions which has been demanded for a length of time with the greatest perseverance is that of the creation of an Elective Legislative Council.The settlement of the question in accordance with the popular desires shall have my cordial support, persuaded that the Council when made elective, will be more independent, and diminish thereby the undue influence which the appointment to the vacant seats can give to the government.Every improvement having for object the general interests of the country will always have my heartiest support.If the expression of the sentiments which i have expressed should meet with your approbation, and if you should place me in the honorable and distinguished postion of your represen-tativs, all my attention, all my efforts will constantly aim at the attainment of the reforms and improvements which I have submitted ; I will watch with care over the inteiesta of the country and endeavour to render myself more and imore worthy of your confidence.SAMUEL ANDRES.July 7, 18'4.\tm 111 Wanted to Purchase, AasA A COMFORTABLE STONE or BRICK DWELLING, with Outhouses and JSMSS.Garden.Distance not more than half an hour's walk from the Post Office.Address by noteL.F., Herald Office.July 6.\tr 109 SÜMMEK AKJRANGEMENT.ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, PASSENGER TRAINS will RUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Ogdensbnrgb at 8.15 a.m., and 1\tp.m.Arrive at Rouse\u2019s Point at 1.45 p.m., \u201c 6.30 p.m.Leave Rouse\u2019s Poiot at8.15 a.m., \u201c 7.00p.m.Arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1.45 p.m., \u201c 12.30 p.m.Connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Vermont Central and Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroads, and Lake Champlain Steamers ; and at Ogdensburgh with Lake Ontario Steamers.The attention of persons travelling West is called to this route\u2014being the quickest and most pleasant\u2014leaving Montreal by the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad at 6 a.m., connecting with the American Express Steamer at Ogdensburgh at 2 p.m., arriving at Lewiston, Hamilton, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo early ;the following day.Through Tickets to be had at the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad Office, and off PAUL MONDO, Agent, 64 Commissioner jStreet, Montreal.GEORGE HOYLE, Superintendent.Superintendent\u2019s Office, ') Rouse\u2019s Point, ^\t109 July 1st, 1854.\t) PLATEGLASS.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR CANADA FOR THE IOIVDOJV AND MANCHESTER PLATE GLASS COMPANY, WILL RECEIVE EARLY IN SEPTEMBER A SHIPMENT op Polished, Silvered, & Rough Cast FXiATB O-XiASS, Of which they will afterwards hold an ASSORTED STOCK.From the Largest Size for Shop Windows downwards.The Glass of this Company is recommended to the Public, for its superiority in color to the Glass of other British makers, for its greater hardness than French Plate Glass, and its nonliability to exude moisture.Parties requiring Plate Glass can be supplied from Stock on the most favorable terms, and will thus avoid delay and risk of breakage; bat the Subscribers will at all times be prepared to receive orders for direct importation.X.BUGHAWAXff, HAKJIXS A CO.July 6.\t109 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.1^7 ILL BE SOLD, and adjudged to the highest VV bidder, on SUNDAY, the 16th day of JULY next, at the Door of the Parish Church of ST.LUC, immediately after Mass, the REAL PROPERTY hereinafter described, depending on the community of goods, which has heretofore existed between the late MRS.ELIZABETH MOREAU and SA.ML.D.HAMILTON, to wit : 1.\t\u2014A PIECE OF LaND situated in the said Parish of St.Luc, in the place called the Coteau, of four perches fifteen feet front by an arpent in depth.It is bounded in front by the public road leading from St.Johns to Laprairie, iu rear by Benjamin Holmes,Esq., on one side by the Widow Jean Baptiste Mol-leur, and on the other side on the south by Augustin Gauthier, Esq., with a house and other buildings thereon erected.2.\t\u2014Another PIECE OF LAND situated in the same place, of irregular form, containing fifteen arpents eighteen perches superficial, bounded at the south-east end by Daniel Bissette, on the north-west end by the road leading from St.Johns to Laprairie, and on the sides by Charles Tourangeau, Theotine Giroux, and the heirs Charpentier, Pierre Benoit, and Joseph Lavallée, without buildings.i.\u2014Another PIECE OF LAND situated in the same place, containing half an arpent in front, by fifteen arpents in depth, bounded in front by the aforesaid public road, in rear by Jean Mamrie, on the south-east side by Benjamin Holmes, Esq., and on the other side to the representatives of James Hamilton, without buildings For conditions of sale, address the undersigned Notaries, at the Village of St.Athannse.J.II.AUBERT1N, N.P.F.F.Z.HAMEL, N.P.St.Athanase, June 26, 1854.r mt 103 ___AUCTION SALES.______ BY J.a.SHIPWAY.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Ex \u201cNIAGARA\" MR.SHIPWAY has instructions from the Agents of the NIAGARA, to Sell off by Auction, for account of whom it may concern, all the remaining portion of DAMAGED GOODS, now lying unclaimed at the Stores of Messrs CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON.July 8.\tIll AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS.On TUESDAY next, the 11th JULY, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS, CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSOX, WILL BE SOLD, For Account of whom it may Concern, In accordance with the above notice, A LARGE ASSORTMENT AUCTION iSALKS.- AUCTION SALES: by josm m.wosmT\tby tomk BÊËaïsisrtY Damaged Fruit, Fresh Groceries, j \u2019T'UXSS kc.DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c.The Goods may be examined during MONDAY.Sale at TWO o'clock, punctually, 111 J.G.SHIPWAY.SALE GRAND TRIM RAILWAY COMPANY, To Merchants and Forwarders.CONSIDERABLE LOSS AND DELAY having been caused by the practice of merely marking the Initials of Consignees on Goods, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That this Company will not hold themselves responsible for loss or delay, unless the Name and Address of the Consignee be fully inscribed on each Package.S.P.BIDDER.Montreal, June 24, 1854.\t1m 99 CASH ADVANCED ON FLOUR, P0RR, BUTTER, GRAIN.THE Subscribers continue to advance CASH on PRODUCE, or GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORED in their WAREHOUSE.CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON, Warehouse Keepers & Commission Agents.July 7.\tr 110 Hats and Haberdashery.THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED a FRESH SUPPLY of Lincoln & Bennett\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 Cheap Faints.ramsay & mcarthur, HAVING RECEIVED their annual supply of Paints, Glass, Dry and Ground Colors, Paint Brushes, Graining Tools, Glaziers\u2019 Diamonds, Gold and Silver Leaf, Artists\u2019 Tools, Ac., Ac., offer the same Cheap for Cash, at their Wholesale and Retail Stores, corner of McGill Street and Haymarket Square, Montreal.MANUFACTURERS of every description of ORNAMENTAL STAINED and ENAMELLED GLASS.July 4.\t107 IMPORTANT OF GLAS S_W A ll E .ONf TUESDAY NEXT, THE 11th JULY, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF j.a.ship WILL BE OFFERED: A Beautiful Assortment of EMLI|11 CUT GLASSWARE.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 An Invoice of PLATED WARE.Several Sets Splendid PAPIER M A C H I E TRAYS, and other Fancy Goods.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 109\tAuctioneer.GROCERY SALE.ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th JULY, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS.\t; ROMM CO., WILL BE SOLD: A General Assortment of Groceries, Particulars in future advertisement.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 109\tAuctioneer.PATENT IMPROVED Ac.Ac.N TUESDAY MORNING next, the 11th instant, at the Stores of Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS k CO, St.Peter Street, will be Sold, for account of whom it may concern :\u2014 R B C M 61 c 130-70 bris CURRANTS Damaged by water on voyage of Importation, ex \u201c Evening Star,\u201d from Liverpool.\u2014and,\u2014 Immediately after, in good order, a General Assortment of Fresh Groceries, Liquors, &c.&c.Particular in band bills.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN M.TOBIN, 112\tAuctioneer.COMMERCIAL SALES\u2019 ROOM.ON TUESDAY next, the < __\t_\t11th July, at the _ COMMERCIAL SALES\u2019 ROOM, St.Francois Xavier Street, will be offered, a general assortment of GROCERIES.Particulars in Handbills.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN M.TOBIN, H0\tAuctioneer.GRAND TRIM RAMAY, QUEBEC & RICHMOND SECTION.TENDERS for FURNISHING the TIN and TINNING» PLAIN ROOF of an ENGINE HOUSE (about 220 squares), at RICHMOND, will he received at this Office, until THURSDAY NEXT, the 13th ihst, JAMES REEKIE, Agent.Contractors\u2019 Office, V Tibbets Cove, 3rd July, 1854: 5\tr 109 NOTICE.THE powerful Steam Tug CITY OF TORONTO, is now prepared to Tow Vessels during the Season of Navigation between Montreal and Quebec.For further particulars, apply to MESSRS.WALKER & BERRY, Quebec Or to W.D.B.JANES, Canal Basin, Montreal.May 25, 1854.\t73 WATER COOLERS, PATENTED 1853.;.npWO POUNDS OF ICE will keep a gallon of 1 water for a day at a temperature of 40 degrees above zero.Families having these Coolers can be constantly supplied, during the hottest season, with pure cold water at a very small cost.Also, Large Sizes for Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cars, &c.For sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.July 6.\t109 JUST RECEIVED from a First Class House in the Trade, 50 cases of Hennessey\u2019s PALE BRANDY, Vintage 1846, guaranteed.DANL.LAN1GAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.109 \u201c It is easier to Preserve Health than to Cure Disease.\u201d B DAWSON has just published a New Edi-» tion, with Appendix, of Practical Views on Cholera, and on the Sanitary, Preventive and Curative Measures to be adopted in relation thereto, by His Worship the Mayor.This Pamphlet may well be considered one of the most valuable treatises on the subject extant, and ought to be in the hands of every one.To be had at the different Book Stores in the City.Price 7Jd.July 8\t111 Certificate in Favor of Gregory\u2019s Cholera Preventive.Montreal, July 7, 1854.MR.GREGORY, Dear Sir,\u2014We the undersigned having in the year, 184a, in numerous cases seen, and also ourselves experienced, the beneficial effects of your father\u2019s (the late Dr.S.Gregory) Cholera Preventive, confidently recommend the same to all who may desire a safe and efficacious remedy in case of an attack of the Cholera or Summer Complaints :\u2014 (Signed) Henry Irish, Propietor American House ; Geo.Hall, late Proprietor Ottawa Hotel ; Francis Duclos, Proprietor Eagle Hotel; F.P.Levine, Proprietor St.Nicholas Hotel.The Proprietor could add the signatures of many other well known persons ; but the respectability of the above gentlemen, and their having had such good opportunities of testing the medicinal virtues of this remedy upon themselves and a great number of persons taken ill at their Hotels, consider it unnecessary.\tIll CHOLERA! CIIOEERA!! A TREAT FOR SMOKERS.JUST RECEIVED, ex brig \u201c Paragon,\u201d from Havre, four Cases of FINE YELLOW BERLIN CANNISTER and KRULL TOBACCOS, a Beautiful Flavor and Fragrance.And, daily expected by Steamer 11 Ottawa,\u201d two Cases of LA-TAKEA SMOKING TOBACCO, in ijlb pkgs.JOHN LEVEY.June 30.\t104 1500 BEAUTIFUL MERESHAUMS, FOE SALE AT LOW PEICES.THE Subscriber has now opened 1500 BEAUTIFUL MERESHAUM BOWLS and PIPES, in Cases, Plain and Elaborately Carved, and in their Natural State, comprising one of the RICHEST and LARGEST STOCKS OF PIPES of any one house in the world, and will be offered, either Wholesale or Retail, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.JOHN LEVEY.June 30.\t104 HEW QUADEILLES.LE \u201cECHOS DU CANADA,\u201d On Favorite Canadian Airs.Price Is IQ^d.Just Published by SEEBOLD, BROTHERS, 221, Notre Dame Street, (West.) June 30.\t104 FOR SAFE.BLACK TURKEY RAISINS, in boxes Dublin XX Porter, in large quarts Madras Indtyo, ex John Bull Window Glass, 7x9i@44x30 Mustard, in 8 and 16 oz.bottles and jars Ground Ginger, in tins Patent Starch, in 2 and 4 oz.packets Black Lead, in 2 and 4 oz.packets Mixed Fancy Wine Biscuits, in tins FORBES & CO.July 1.\t105 SELF-BEATING IRONS.GREAT ECONOMY.Every Housekeeper should have One.WITH THIS IRON three bushels of Charcoal are sufficient to do the ironing of a common family twelve months.Once filled, you can use the Iron five hours, without replenishing.\u2014 While using it you do not require to suffer the annoyance of a heated stove or fire-place.You need not labor so hard pressing with it as you do with the common Iron.The Irons being finely finished, they are easily kept bright and clean, and cannot possibly soil the finest linen.A Circular, containing directions as to how to use the Iron, is given with each one.For Sale, wholesale and retail, at the Stores of Messrs.Frothingham & Workman, Crathern & Caverhiil, Joseph N.Hall, Anderson, Evans & Co Haldimand & Brothers, And at T.M.RODDEN\u2019S.1m its 110 Su$pensi»n Bridges.QO TONS CHARCOAL WIRE,for Suspension OU\tBridges 5 do Annealed\tdo\tdo\tdo Swedes Iron, 4 x 2j\tdo\tdo\tdo For sale by MORLAND k CO.June 27.\t2w Twt 101 NOTICE TS BY THESE PRESENTS GIVEN to all per-sons indebted to the succession of the late P.F.C.DELESDERNIERS, Esq, of Vaudreuil, that the undersigned are the Representatives and Heirs, and, as such, have the right to receive all Debts due to the succession.The Debtors are requested to settle their accounts without delay, and the Creditors are requested to present their accounts.AMELIA R10E DELESDERNIERS, Widow of the late P.F.C.Dfelesderni'ers, and commune en biens with him.ROBERT WARD SHEPHERD, MARY CECILIA DELESDERNIERS, Wife of the said Robert Ward Shepherd.Yaudreuil, June 13, 1854.\t2m 110 T.E.Woodbury, John H.Evans, Ferrier & Co., W.& C.Brewster, Brewster, Mulholland & Co, Henry Carieton, Julv 7.NEW WATCHES, JEWELXERY, PE AT EM WARE, AND rAKC^r aooBS.JUST RECEIVED BY \u201cSARAH SANDS.\u201d THE Subscriber, in returning his most sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him, respectfully informs the Public, that he has received several packages of NEW GOODS, selected by himself in the principal markets in Europe during the past winter.His New Stock is composed of the Finest English and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches, of every pattern and newest styles, Gold Neck, Vest and Guard Chains; Seals, Keys, Charms, Chains Stones, Fancy and Plain Gold Rings, Broaches, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Minature Cases, Silver Card Oases, do Gilt, Ac., Ac.A large Variety of Plated Ware, Papier Mâché Ware and Fancy Goods, Ac.Expecfed Shortly, A complete assortment of*very FINEST CUTLERY of Jossrn Rodgek\u2019s make.His Stock which is entirely composed of NEW GOODS, will be found the most extensive and best selected ever imported in the Canadian Market.Intending Purchasers and the Public are respecl-f illy requested to call and examine the goods.L.P.BOTVIN, Corner of Notre Dame and St.Vincent Streets Opposite New Court House.Montreal, April 26, 1854.\t3m 51 NOTICE TO EAMIES.Montreal Millinery Establishment, No.162 NOTRE DAME STREET.MRS.ROBINSON & DAUGHTER BEG LEAVE to inform their Customers, that they have received from New York, the Latest Styles in BONNETS and CAPS ; the New and Elegant EMPRESS EUGENIE HATS for Children ; a splendid assortment of the Richest FANCY BONNETS; and New Style CAPS, in every variety.Strangers visiting the city would do well to call, and examine their Stock.Prices low for cash only.May 11.\t61 111# çBsmmm- British and North American E X P 11 E S S_C 0 MP A N Y.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland and Boston, at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.aud 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; at 6 o\u2019clock for Quebec; at 8 o\u2019clock A.M.for Bytown, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Hamilton, Saint Catherines, London, and Windsor.d.Deforest, Agent, 53, Great St.James Street.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\tly 90 :w^ 3205L :m:-£\trmr* ARRIVING AT Quebec, Montreal, Rouse\u2019s Point, Boston, and New York, Forwarded la Bond or Muty Paid, UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE.EAR: THE A W A BS E.ON MONDAY MORNING,, Julv 10, at the Stores of MESSRS.CAMPBELL A Wli.-LIAMSuN, will be sold on account of Underwriters and others concerned :\u2014 J SM 18 Crates Crockery BS §13, 7, 17, 27, 1, 12, 28, 24, 5, 18, 21, 26, 19, 11, 25, 23, 2, 15.A L V & Co M 364 365\u20142 casks Glue Damaged on A\u2019oyage of Importation, ex Niagara, from Liverpool.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN LEEMTNG, 111\tAuctioneer.lo.a&vitr.Underwriters\u2019 Sale.DAMAGED BAHDWAPE.TH I S-D A Y (Monday,) July 10th, will, be Sold, at the Stores of Messrs LAW, YOUNG à CO., on Account of Underwriters and others concerned\u2014 A L Y & Co.M Y & Co.M §304\u20141 cask Annealed Iron Wire 392\u2014 1 do Glue Pots aud Cups 24\u2014\t1 do B M Spoons 25\u2014\t1 do Whip Thongs, &c 27\u2014I do Locks, &c 29-30\u20142 do Sad Irons AUCTION SALES.AÜCiU\u2019A .-.Ai.Eft.avr STEWARD A K3RR.This Morning.Underwriters\u2019 Sale.DAMAGED GOODS Ex NIAGARA- AT THE AUCTION WAREHOUSE OF THE SCB3CR1RKR9, 299, ST.PAUL STREET, On MONDAY, the 10th JULY, WILL BE SOLD, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE UNDERWRITERS OR OTHERS CONCERNED: J H E M §1298\u20141 cask Chains 12')9\u20141 do do 1314\u20141 do Hardware 1320\u20141 do do Damaged on the voyage of importation, ex Niagara, from Liverpool.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.Ill\tSTEWART & KERR.112 1 5\u20145 casks Borax.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMINO, Auctioneer.200 Antifrictien KEGS Grease.ex \u201cThomas,\u2019 FOR SaI.M.AILWAY AND MACHINERY GREASE, of the best English make, in large or small quantities to suit purchasers.FORBES & CO.July 1.\t105 GREGORY\u2019S CHOLERA PREVENTIVE THIS active and warming Medicine can be depended upon at all times to check violent Vomiting and Purging, as in cases of Cholera or Cholera Morbus.If the Medicine is given on the first symptoms of the disease, according to directions, it generally relieves, in 15 or 20 minutes, the Cramps and Spasms which accompany most cases of Cholera.To prevent counterfeits, this Medicine can only be procured at the appointed Agent.All otheis are spurious.RICHARD BIRKS, 77 McGill Street.Julv 7.\t]m 110 July 6 WAREHOUSE TO LET.FIRST CLASS STORE and OFFICE, Corner Lemoine and St.Peter Streets.JESSE JOSEPH.July 7.\tm 110 YDNEY, P1CTOU AND SUNDERLAND COAL, for Sale by HENRY McKAY.June 30.\t104 TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS INDIAN CORN for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by s June 30.HENRY McKAY.104 LIVERPOOL SALT in bags, for Sale by HENRY McKAY.June 30.104 6 ÜCiATS 38.00 ISOLATE ROOFS PUT ON in any part of the O Country, and warranted.Old Roofs Repaired, and Shingled Roofs taken off, and Slate put on.All communications promptly attended to.Address to RACICOT & LAURENT, Architects, No.20 St.Lawrence Street.May 29,\t3m UH Ï6 Bordeaux Vinegar.For sale- 50 hhds ?White Wine Vinegar, ex 100 qr-casks )\t\u201cElizabeth\u201d D.TORRANCE & CO.July 5.\td 108 Liverpool Salt.For sale- 2000 bags ?T \u2022\t, \u201e\t\u201e 500 barrels \\ LlTerP°°l Coarse Salt D.TORRANCE A CO.July 5.\td 108 EAST INDIA PALE ALE.Jy/J^R.GEORGE LULHAM, St.François Xavier SUPPLY of June 29.this LIGHT SUMMER DRINK.103 SCOTCH MiBMACADE.JUST RECEIVED, Direct from Dundee, Large Supply of that Famous Preserve.CHAS.ALEXANDER, Confectioner, 177}o, Notre Dame Street, June 20.\t95 UST RECEIVED\u2014 Extra Superfine FRESH GROUND \u201c Mill-wood Mills \u201d FLuUR, manufactured expressly for Bakers use.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.July 4.\t107 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 German Steel, (Halbaeh\u2019s Brand) T NOTICE.HE CONSIGNEE of about THIRTY TONS BAR IRON, per \u201cErromanga,\u201d last Fall, consigned to Order, is heieby notified that, if the same be not claimed within fourteen days, it will be sold to pay Freight and Charges.ORR k CO.July 3.\t 106 Apply to June 24.CHARLES SEYMOUR, Montreal.99 just received, from Hull Strongly recommended for the use of Machinery.Since its introduction into Upper Canada, a large demaud has sprung up, audit is preferred to all other Grease for Machinery.For sale cheap LEEMING & SABINE.July 6.\t1m mt 109 At Private Sale.JUST LANDED, ex \u201cGreat Britain, \u201cPearl,\" J and other Vessels in Port\u2014 20 bales Woollen Cloths, excellent quality and in good condition, consisting of Black Broads, Black Doeskins, Fancy Doeskins, Oassimeres, &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 20 cases Coburgs, Black and Fancy 50 hales Cotton Prints, Regattas, Ginghams Irish Linens, Hollands, &c., &c.Will be sold cheap.Cash or short credit.LEEMING & SABINE.June 5.\t82 Genteel & Comfortable Dwelling House, Garden, &c., for Sale, IN VICINITY OF BEAVER HALL.IKE Subscriber is authorized to sell, at faSjftl PRIVATE SALE, the very DESIRABLE HOUSE.GADEN k BUILDINGS, forming Half a Square, and fronting 170 feet on CITY COUNCILLOR STREET, 80 feet on MAYOR STREET, and HOfeeton BERTHELOT STREET, and at present occupied by James F.Arthur, Esq.The House is thoroughly and substantially built, with Gallery in front, all well painted and in excellent repair, containing Nine Rooms and Kitchen, warm in winter and pleasantly cool in summer, and a never-failing and excellent Well of Water on the premises.The Property is Commuted, the Title ratified and indisputable.Terms of payment liberal, and possession given immediately, if required.Can be seen by ticket from the Subscriber, from 11 to 4 o\u2019clock, daily.JOHN LEEMING.May 16.\t65 THE Subscribers have THIS DAY under the Firm of MACKINNON k CO., commenced business as IRON and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.JOHN MACKINNON, ABRAHAM FITZGIBBON.19, Grsat St.James Street, ( Montreal, 1st July, 1854.\t)\t1m 105 NOTICE ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, the FIRST JULY, during the months of JULY and AUGUST, the Subscribers will CLOSE THEIR STORKS, on SATURDAY, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M.J.B.SMITH & CO.June 29.\t(in 104 Julv 1.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.105 L CANADA PLATES\u2014 500 boxes Swansea Brand July 7.JESSE JOSEPH.b 110 SMITH COALS\u2014 2 cargoes Afloat July 7.JESSE JOSEPH.b 110 ft OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 [?Hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar Barrels Crushed\tdo Barrels Crushed Loaf do Boxes Hyson, Hyson Twankay, Twankay, Toung Hyson, Gunpowder, Souchong, and Congou Teas Bags Laguayra and Java Coffee ADDY & CO.July 7.\tdu no ANDING ex \u201c Elizabeth,\u201d and FOR SALE-25 hhds V.Chaloupin and Co.\u2019s Superior BRANDY 330 cases do\tdo Vintage 1846, 1848 and 1850.LESLIE, STARNES & CO., Agents for V.Chaloupin k Co.July 5.\t108 EIDSËÏCK73CHAMPAGNE\u2014 For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS k 00.June 28.\t102 H jt O IL\u2014 Pale Seal Oil For sale by LANE, STEPHENS k CO.June 28.\t102 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Ti anners\u2019 Paint, Machinery and other Oils ADDY k CO.July 7.\tdu 110 IT'OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 1?Oswego Pulverized Corn Starch Do Pure Starch Do Pure Refined Starch ADDY k CO.July 7.\tdu 110 SALT AFLOAT\u2014 10,000 minots Liverpool Coarse For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 7.\t110 FOR SAUE, A SUPERIOR SPAN of DRAUGHT HORSES, young and sound.Apply to H.MUNKO, Beaver Hall.July 5.\tr 107 MISSING.SAID to be Landed Ex \u201c VALLEYFIELD\u201d\u2014 R M §40\u20141 cask KPSOM SALTS.Any information will oblige T.LECOMPTE, Carter.July 5.\tIAS DeBrimout Champagne.THE Undersigned is now transmitting orders to the Proprietors for this DELICIOUS WINE.Parties wishing (o import should lose no time in sending in their orders.AUG.LAMONTAGNE, Agent.N.B.\u2014The trade alone supplied.July 1.U)5 CHAMPAGNES ! CHAMPAGNES S ! \u201cDsBrimoxt,\u201d \u201cBouzy,\u201d and \u201cJockey Club.\u201d CLARETS, Barton k Guestier\u2019s, pints and quarts.SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDIES OLIVE OIL, extra qualitj' Now Landing, ex \u201cEaglet,\u201d from Bordeax direct.For sale in Bond, or duty paid.aug.Lamontagne, Nos.55 k 57 St.B'rançois Xavier Street.June 16.\t92 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 \u201c Martel\u201d Brandy \u201c DeKuyper\u201d Gin Port and Sherry Wines Refined Loaf and Muscovado Sugars London Crushed Sugar Muscovado Molasses Bordeaux Vinegar Madras Indigo Jamaica Ginger Nutmegs, Carraway Seeds Belmont Sperm Candies Tobacco, 5\u2019s and 8\u2019s Genuine White and Col\u2019d Paints Linseed Oil London Glue Flint Glassware English Crown Window Glass Pearl Sago, Liquorice Maccaroni, Vermicelli, kc.Ac.ALEX.MOLSON & CO.July 4.\t107 THE At Gothenburg.Julv 3.Swedes Iron.Subscribers have received a Complete E.PSCKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND Postage Stamp OMce, ADJOININO THE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.June 28.\t1Ü2 smmëïTmmü\u201d\u201d THERE is no more refreshing and wholesome SUMMER DRINK than the celebrated F&AKfæA&ïamilïï\u2019 WAÎEXSt, of which fresh supplies are being now daily received at the Depot, 4, Place d\u2019Armes, which is the sole Depot for the Sale of PLAN PAGENET WATER in this City.This Water, which is recommended by the entire body of the Faculty for its extraordinary effects upon the general health, is most grateful in its taste, and incomparably the safest and most refreshing drink which can be taken during the Warm Summer Months.Mind, to be had only at the DEPOT, 4, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, where all Orders, either for Town or Country will be promptly attended to.June 20.\t95 St.leorrSprings.THE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Public, that his HOUSE at ST.LEON SPRINGS is NOW OPEN for the reception ot Visitors, is newly papered and painted, and capable of accommodating from 70 to 80 Boarders.A more pleasant retreat during the summer months is nowhere to be found, being situated in the midst of a fine rural country, with a fine rapid river running past the Springs Boating, Shooting, and every variety of amusements are to be had there, and the Board of the first class, and moderate.Parties leaving Montreal may go by Three Rivers, per regular mail boats ; but the most direct way is in taking the steamer \u201cCastore,\u201d every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, at 4 o\u2019clock, and next morning they are landed at River du Loup, a distance of only six miles from the Springs, where Carriages are always in waiting.For particulars, apply to MR.NEIL McIN TOSH, Place d\u2019Armes, who will give every information.GEORGE CAMPBELL, Proprietor, June 26.\t100 rpHE Subscriber has just RECEIVED a supply J.of the above celebrated MINERAL SPRING WATER, which he will sell in quantities not less than a gallon.NEIL McINTOSH.June 26.\t100 æHOS/EAg BOUa&ASg, Sole Ahent for BEE\u2019S BRACE, Commission Merchant, Importer, Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer in every description of AMERICA» IIARBWARE, No.5 PLATT STREET, (four doors from pearl) NEW YORK.Thomas Douglass, Asa Farr, Jr., (late of the firm of Child, Farr k Co., St.Louis.June 16.\t6m 92 Paper Warehouse.THE Subscriber is constantly receiving from the Portnenf, Woodend and Jacques Cartie: Paper Mills, from an extensive Paper Mill in the United States, and by importations from Great Britain and Germany, large supplies of OT kinds of WRAPPING, PRINTING & WRITING PAPER, ASSORTED STATIONERY, BOOKBINDERS\u2019 MATERIALS, Ac.N.B.\u2014The Highest Price paid for RAGS, kc.JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St.Paul Street.June 20.\t95 RESIDENCE WANTED.ANY PARTY having a good HOUSE, in a respectable locality in the City, .which they may desire to let about October or November next, may hear of a Tenant, by addressing Drawer 64, Post Office, or JOHN LEEMING.June\t85 Office of the Mutual Eire Insurance Go.of the County of Montreal.NOTICE is hereby given to persons having Claims against this Company, for Losses by Fire on the 8th and 9th July, 1852, that a DIVIDEND of TWO PENCE Currency in the Pound has been declared, and will he PAYABLE at this Office, on or after the TENTH day of JULY instant.By order of the Board, LOUIS BOYER, President.P.L.LeTOURNEUX, Secretary.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\tr mwf 106 Fimerwriters\u2019 Sale OF DAMAGED GOODS, Ex Niagara, from Liverpool.WILL be Sold by the Subscribers, on account of Underwriters or others concerned upwards of Two Hundred Packages DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, HEAVY HARDWARE, &c.&c.kc.Particulars and day of Sale in a future advertisement.STEWART k KERR, 88\tAuctioneers.LIST OP ALFRED SAVAGE k CO.\u2019s os.sir&u£s.RASPBERRY SYRUP, PEAR ORANGE J3X BiëlïtmïïXÎG- & KAYiK,«jr,t/C.DAM1GEÎ) HARDWARE.AT the Stores of the Subscribers, on TUESDAY, the llthinst., will be Sold, on account of Underwriters or others concerned\u2014 F J H 1 ease Circular Saws 3 cases Mill and Muley Saws D M H 2 casks Files Damaged on voyage of importation, ex Niagara.\u2014also,\u2014 50 doz N irrow Canada Scythes Moore\u2019s Pattern, very slightly damaged.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.112\tHENNING k BARSALOU.FOU ACCOQT GFJIMRMITEE AT THE STORES OF Messrs.¥m.Wftiteford & Co., O N TUEEBAX KEXT, llih JULX, WILL BE SOLD Eor Account of Underwriters or Others Concerned : 19 BALES 1400 PIECES ROBERT ASHTON\u2019S Cambric Prints, Landed in a Damaged state from the \u201c ANN,\u201d .Blaik, Master, from Liverpool.ill Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING k BARSALOU.do do do do do do Jo do do PEACH PINE APPLE LEMON GINGER VANILLA SARSAPARILLA CHERRY\tdo kc.kc.RASPBERRY VINEGAR ETHERIAL ESSENCE OF SPRUCE, for making Spruce Beer.ALFRED SAVAGE k CO., Druggists, next the Court House.June 20.\t95 THE Subscriber begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public, that he has COMMENCED HISI.VESS, AS CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, AND GENERAL DEALER IN Patent Medicines .Perfumery, Pickles and Sauces, COMBS, BRUSHES, «fcc., Immediately opposite the Store of Messrs.Moeison, Cameron k Empey, WEST EN30 NOTRE BAIffiE STREET, And from an experience of more than twenty years in this business, the last five of wh ich have been spent in the Medical Hall of this City, trusts, by strict personal attention, and keeping the Best Quality of Drugs, &c., &.c\u201e To merit a share of patronage and support.JOHN GARDNER.June 26.\tdu 100 YALUALE PR0PEETY FOR SALE.THAT well known PROPERTY, situated in the Haymarket Square, which has been occupied as a Carriage Manufactory for the last thirty years.\u2014also,\u2014 A SMALL BUILDING LOT, situated in St.Bernard Street, one lot off Bleury Street.\u2014and,\u2014 A FARM of ninety acres, with a good Dwelling House, and about fifteen or twenty acres cleared, situated on the South-west River, Seigniory of Monoir.For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, M.O\u2019MEARA, Haymarket Square.June 26.\t_____ Ira 100________ SEWISO MACHINES.THE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED\u2014 2 cases Marsliall\u2019s Thread on Spools 1 do Best Black Silk Twist on Spools 1 do Drab and Col\u2019d Cotton Twist on do CLARK, THOMSON A CO.June 16.\t92 SALE OF Valuable WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, &C.&C< THE Subscribers have received instructions from E.HAMILTON, Esq , to Sell, at his Stores, No.274, Corner oi St.Peter and Notre Dame Streets, on TUESDAY next, the 11th inst., the whole of .IBs Valuable Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, kc.kc., consisting of\u2014 Port Madeira Sherry Benecarlo Marsala Claret Moselle Champagne Burgundy Hock White Port Hermitage Sauterne Paxarette Brandy, Rum, Scotch Whiskey, Cherry Brandy, German, English and French Liqueurs, Raspberry Wine, Pale and Bitter Ale, Bottled Cider, Vinegar, superior quality.\u2014Also, to be Sold in Bond,\u2014 20 hhds Bitter Ale now landing ex \u201cJohn Bull \u201d 10 do Claret 15 cases French Liqueurs 1 hhd Pure Sweet Sherry 1 qr-cask White Rum 1 hhd Brown Brandy \u2014and\u2014 Electro Plated and Brass Taps, Copper Measures, Bottling and Corking Machines, a 15 Gallon Still, with head, worm aud taps complete.Scantling for casks, Double Mahogany Desk with 20 drawers, Copying Press, with a great many Tools and Utensils of the best description, made by \u201c Furrow,\u201d London.The attention of purchasers is particularly requested to this Sale, as the Stock is genuine, and much of it of rare quality.The greater part of the Bottled Brandy is 15 years old, to be Sold in lots to suit purchasers.Tenus Liberal.Sale at half-past TWO o'clock, punctually.110\tBENNING k BARSALOU.Provincial Insurance Office, Toronto, July 1, 1854.NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND has been DECLARED on the Paid up Stock of this Company, for the half year ending the 30th instant, at the rate of TEN PER CENT per annum, payable on or after the 17th instant.The Dividends are payable either at the Office of the Company in Toronto, or at its various Agencies.By order of the Board of Directors, EDWARD G.O\u2019BRIEN, 110 n\tSecretary.IN1N& SCHAEFFER\u2019S PATENT Steam, Hydraulic, Pressure, and.Vacuum Gr U A G 23 S .A CONSIGNMENT of the above Instruments for sale by the Subscriber.Each of the Guages are warranted, and will be given for two months on trial.J.HENRY EVANS.Jnne 19._______________________94 BELLS, FOR CHURCHES, Steamboats, Locomo lives, School Houses, aud Hose Carriages, MADE BY JONES k HITCHCOCK, Of Troy, N.Y.For Sale at the Agency.JOHN HENRY EVANS, 197, St.Paul Street.June 19._____________________94 RAILROAD SPIKES, Blasting Powder, Safety Fuze, Octagon Drill Steel, C S.Railroad Shovels, Crow Bars, Striking Hammers, Picks.Drills and Jumpers, Plugs and Feathers.For sale JOHN HENRY EVANS.June 19.\t94 IU I Hi I A NOTICE.CALL of SIX PENCE PER SHARE, on the Capital Stock of the CANADA IIINING COMPANY, is declared and PAYABLE at the CITY BANK, on TUESDAY, the 1st AUGUST next, to meet the expenses of the operations now being carried on under the superintendence of Professor J.D.Whitney.DAVID TORRANCE, President.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\t106 steam\" engines TO'K SALS: THE ENGINES and BOILERS, complete, of the weli-known Steamers \u201cBURLINGTON\u201d and \u201cWHITEHALL,\u201d on Lake Champlain.Diameter of Cylinder, 78 inches Length of Stroke, 10 feet Have Large Openings, Skeleton Beams and Wrought Iron Shafts and Cranks.For further information, apply in person, or by letter, to P.DOOLITTLE, Burlington, Yt., or at the Office of the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad Company, Commissioners\u2019Street, Montreal.June 24.\tdu 99 A CAUD.THE Subscribers are prepared to TENDER for the CONSTRUCTION of TELEGRAPH LINES on an improved principle, and at moderate prices.Incorporated or other Companies desirous of having'a well built line, would do well to address the undersigned.The motto of lines built under their superintendence i3\u201cPROMPT accurate, and reliable,\u201d and the motto is truthlul one in all weathers.For terms, apply to DODGE, DICKINSON k CO, Montreal, C.E., or Bytown, C.W.June 20.\t3m 95 CRATHERN k CAVERHILL, Custom House Square.106 \u2022'OR CONSIGNEE WANTED the undermentioned Goods, Ex ANN Blair, Master, from Liverpool 12 bales Wool Waste 25 tons No.1 Gartsherrie Pig Iron GORDON k CO.June 30.\t104 w ANTED\u2014For a Country Store, a few quainted with the Business.French and English.Address P.C., Ottawa Hotel, stating references aud salary expected.\u2014also,\u2014 A First Rate BAKER\u2014a married man preferred.Apply to MR.COURTNEY, at the Ottawa Hotel.July 6.\tm 109 For the !rii«rcri?i3'K.E ure of Diarrhoea, and for the revention of Cholera.St\u2019-PE-StKOS.SHJSFPÏBüa TABLE CliîLEiiï & ELECTRO PLATE, A JLAïtGB ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMERS \u201cOttav/a,\u201d \u201cCleopatra,\u201d & \u201cCharity.\u201d ALEXR.LEVY, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t97 PEG mosî Aï?® COA®./GATONS NO.1 PIG IRON AFLOAT UU 3 i.O CHALDRONS BEST DARLEY MAIN HOUSE COAL Afloat, and in Store.THIS INVALUABLE PREPARATION has been successfully used for several years as a preventative of Cholera, and will check a Diarr-hœa almost immediately, if taken in time.No family should be without a bottle of it.Prepared only at the Family Drug Store.G.VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, 118, (formerly No.86.) Notre Dame St.July 3._____________________IPS POU A SPLENDID SECOND-HAND WILDER\u2019S patent salamander Safe, mage by S.0.HERRING\u2014has been in u se but a short time.JAMES B.HUTCHINS, No.109, St.P aul Stieet.April 8.\t42 June 28, 1854.JOHN ANDERSON k OO., 16, Union Buildings.102 A.m.BAX, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, MONTREAL.OFFICE-UPPER CANAL BASIN.June 23.\t98 China, Glass, and Earthenware EVERT ARTICLE REQUIRED FOR DOMESTIC USÉ SET GRBAX VA&X2QSir.ALEXR.LEVEY, A CAR®.THE MEMBERS of the CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY of HAWKESBURY VILLAGE, beg to acknowledge the munificence of Messrs.COWAN k CR 'SS, of Montreal, in presenting them with the entire Pews and Seats of the late St.Maurice Street Church of that City, thus enabling them to finish their neat Church in that Village at a comparatively small expense.Also, to Messrs.BARNUM k WALKER, for the transport of the same to Hawkesbury, iree oi charge.Hawkesbury YilUge, May 11, 1854.\t63 FANCY GOODS.AT the Stores of the Subscribers, on WEDNESDAY next, the 12th instant, will be Sold without reserve\u2014 10 cases Containing Framed Pictures and Engravings, Fancy Clocks with Shades, Looking Glasses,Bracelets, Fans, Soaps, Eau de Cologne, Pomotum, Portemonnais &c.&e.\u2014also\u2014 Just received from New lrork : 1 case Fancy Goods, sutable for the Retail Drug Trade \u2014AND \u2014 \u2014For account of Underwriters\u2014 230 Reams Writing Paper, assorted 1 ease Wafers Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING k BARSALOU, 109\tAuctioneers.STEAM COMMUEICATIOH BETWEEN NEW YORK & GLASGOW.THES stai To Engineers and Surveyors.IHE Subscribers manufacture and keep con-tly on hand, all descriptions of MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, of the -most approved modern construction.All Instruments warranted.Address A.MENEELYS k SONS, West Troy, N.Y.August R.\tly\u2014137 CKATHBRN A CAVSB.HXX.Xi, 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,\" \u201cGreat Britain,\u201d \u201cThree Bells,\u201d \u201cCity of Manchester,\u201d \u201cWater Sprite,\u201d \u201cYani-kale,\u201d \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cToronto,\u201d \u201cParagon,\u201d \u201cAlice Gill,\u201d \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cValleyfield,\u20191 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 June 22.Notre Dame Street.97 BUTTER AND HAMS- -3 30 kegs NEW BUTTER Superior Toronto Cured HAMS For sale by JAMES DOUGALL, Lemoine Street.\u2022fitly 6.\t_________ r 109 D RY COD FISH- 50 cwt lable | qThis Season\u2019s Catch 50 do Small _ WATSON June 23, k WILLIAMS.98 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.PIANO FORTE, GUITAR & SINGING.BEBS.23AXX)32Îr HAVING followed the above profession with much success in London, whence she has lately arrived, is prepared to undertake theTUI-'1 ION of a LI.« I TED NUMBER OF PUPILS, on Moderate Term?, either at her house, 15 Saint Monique Street, or at their own residences.il.s.Bailey having herself received a thorough musical education from the first Professors in England, her Pupils will have the advantage of the many improvements lately introdaced in the mode of imparting instruction, amf facilitating the acquisition of a complete knowledgeof Vocal and Instrumental Music.Address MRS, BAILEY, 15 St.Monique Street.Jane 30.\t104 Cash Advances.LIBERAL ADVANCES made on PRODUCE, &c., consigned for Sale in this Market, or for Shipment to England.JOHN ANDERSON k CO., 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, May 15.\t46 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Refined and Brown Kape Seed Oil Bleached Whale Oil Fine Salt, in bags A Lot Demijohns Just received and for sale by JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16.Union Buildings.May 30.\t77 Ocean Steamship Wharves.WHARFAGE AND WAREHOUSING, Xu Bead or Free.WE ARE PREPARED to RECEIVE all descriptions of GOODS, PRODUCE, RAILWAY IRON, GOALS, kc., at the above Premises in Quebec.JOHN ANDERSON k OO., 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, May 25.\t73 THE GLASGOW and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY\u2019S new and powerful Steamshipa GLASGOW,\u201d 1962 tons, 400 horse-power, Robert Craig, Commander, and \u201c NEW YORK,\u2019' 2,400 tons, 500 horse-power, are appointed to sail as under, viz :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.SATURDAY, August 5th, at 12 o\u2019clock, Noon, FROM GLASGOW.TUESDAY, July 11th.PASSAGE MONEY.First Cabin, saloon state-rooms.$99 First Cabin, midship do\tdo\tdo.75 Second Cabin\tdo\tdo\tdo.50 Steward\u2019s Fee included.A limited number of third-class passenger! will be taken, supplied with provisions of good, quality, properly cooked, at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.Carries a Surgeon.New Y\u201dork City Bills or Gold only received fop Passages.For Freight or passage, apply to J.McSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York.June 25.\t103 THE COr.OMAI, LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital==One million Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kinoar-i dine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE :\u2014Edinburgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OFÜÎRECTORS : The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.I B.H.Lemoine, Esq, Hon.A.N.Morin.| J.0.Mofeatt, Esq.Hknrv Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014M DAVIDSON PARKER.THE BOARD in MONTREAL is invested, with full powers to accept proposals, patting the Company on the risk at once, without, communicating with the Patent Board.This arrangement gives to the Colonial all the facilities of a Local Uompany, and combines the additional advantage of ample Security.Assurances on the Half Credit System, granted.July 4.\t107 PUBMC NOTICE.ALL PERSONS owing to, or having claims against, the Estate of the late JAMES ME-GORIAN, Tallow Chandler, of Montreal, are requested to pay their debts, or to make their claims known, without delay, to MRS.WIDOW MEGORIAN and MR.FRANCIS MACDON-NELL, Provision Inspector, Grey Nun Street, Montreal, Joint Tutors of the Heirs Megorian ; or to the undersigned Notary, corner of at.Gabriel and Little St.James Streets (up stairs.) C.F.PAPINEAU, N.P.Montreal, June 8, 1854.\t2m 86 JOS.R, DÛBB, 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 in Bond ; also, American SAIL DUCK Hats: Black Velvet Bd., Panamas, Magyar, Kossnths, Western States, Pearl Magyars, Cass Panamas, Palm Leafs, 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, kc.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 Demar.^ Agent for the New England Oil Manufacturing May 27.\ti;5 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.\t7Q a.m.mitaXeAM.COMMISSION MERCHANT, AO.88, PEARL STREET, (Near Hanover Square,) NEW YORK.June 19, 1854.932376 098054 'MnwTftcaiVlffiRat,f>'mp x)aixï;çOMaLMCiA£:;Ba^En-&~.Mom?yr; j'ülï' w.ism.- : : \u2022 ,I ,,1-.^, -i' '«>-'¦»\t,li**\u2018''->''*'1lll'*W \"U~-\u2019'>I|\"I«II«H>I'».|^WJ.^ I- ¦\t._ -\t_ ._ \u2014 ._ Æ.0 e; a In IN H oc I u 1; 7 3Î a y .r 5 '» 21 1 d d NOTICES.British American Telegraph, In instantaneous communication with îerthier.Sorel, Three Eivers, Pont Neuf and Quebec, AND ONLY DIRECT LINE TO £t.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and Intermediate Towns.OFFICE, 32 ST.FRANCOTSXAVIER STREET (to stairs,) MONTREAL.June 6.\t83 Wanted.JOHN BETHUNE, Jr., BROKER, In Produce, Provisions, Stocks, Exchange, AND West India Produce.LOANS negocmted oqMORTGAGES on REAL- ESTATE or other SECURITIES.Office\u2014Quesnel\u2019s Buildings, Merchants\u2019 Exchange Court, Entrance by Hospital Stieet.May 6, 1854.\t.\t56 JOSEPH XCOGEHSON, Broduce Broker, Commission and General Agent, JVo.27 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.Reterences :\u2014John Cameron, Esq., Cashier Commercial Bank, Toronto; Messrs.Morland & Co., Montreal; James Dougall, Esq., Montreal.May 17.\t/\tly 66 JAXVXES SOOTH, Auctioneer, Commission Merchant, BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT BELLEVILLE, C, W.Eefebences :\u2014Erastus Holden, Esq., Agent Bank U.C., Belleville; Quinten McNider, Esq.Agent Bank of Montreal, Belleville.May 26.\t3m 74 WANTED-A SITUATION as Book-Keeper.Applicant would be a valuable acquisition for a large manufacturing business, being not only perfect in Book-Keeping by double entry, but also in controlling nil of importance in manu \u2022 facturing businesses.He has elaborated the plan of the control actually in practice in the far famed Croton Mills of Messrs.Hecker A Brother, at New York.He speaks English, French and German, and can furnish satisfactory references.Address F.F., care of G.Lomer, Esq., 260 St.Paul Street, Montreal.July 3.\t106 T\" IlV Subscribers WANT'TWO ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to work in their Soda Water Factory.July 4.HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.107 WJ ANTED IM MEDIATED Y\u2014A BOOK-VV KEEPER for a Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment in Quebec.The best references will be required as to ability and conduct.Apply at this Office.July 4.\t107 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.Jane 15.\t91 FOR SALE, THAT PROPERTY, known as the OTTAWA STAVE FACTORY, situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of Hawkesbury, O.W., consisting of a Saw Mill, built new last winter, Machinery for manufacturing barrel staves, Blanchard\u2019s Patent Lathe for turning shoe laths, boot trees, Ac.Ac., 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 ol payment.Apply at the Office of Messrs.J.B.SMITH & CO., Montreal; pr by letter, post paid, to the Subscriber, at Chatham, C.E.WILLIAM R.SEAVER, Agent.May 16.\t65 NOTICES.WANTED\u2014A Good NURSE.Apply to MRS DAVIDSON, at the Servant\u2019s Home.June 10.87 WANTED-Herald.June 2.¦Several LADS to carry Apply at this Office.the 80 WANTED\u2014A Respectable SERVANT of all work, in a small family where the washing is put out; must understand plain cooking; a Protestant preferred.Apply at the Office of this Paper.June 1.\t79 RAH & nXXTCHXUiX., STOCK, PRODUCE.AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.William Rae.\tAlex.Mitchell.\u2022References j\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan A Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Co., Messrs.J.A J.Mitchell, A; Simpson, Esq., Bank of Montreal.May 8,\t^58 MICE TO SMPPEBS TO AUSTRALIA, BALL.BROWW & OO., General Commission and Ship Agents and Brokers, COLLINS\u2019 ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address in London, 16 New Broad Street, City.REFERENCES : John GlRdstone «\u2019 Co., 16 New Broad Street, London.is.,-'\u2022 4 James Herveyi-Montreal, C.E.March 4,1854.\tly 27 : ; : p.redpath, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTREAL Agent for the union plate glass COMPANY,: St'.- Helen\u2019s, near Liverpool, executes orders for Rough, Polished, and Silvered Plate Glass, in any sixes and quantities that may be required.December 13, 1863.\t233 BONDED WAREHOUSE.NO.15, (NO.26 SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.) : .\t4.GUNDLACK CUSTOM HOUSE U ,\ti.- -I .-;\tAND FORWARDING AGENT.OFFICE\u2014No.61C ommisskmer Street.Montreal, May 1,-18.52-.\t5 FAIREAIRN & BOCKUS, BROILERS, OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS STREET.May 5.RICHARD JOHNSON & BROTHER^ MANCHESTER, MANUFACTURERS\u2019 \u2018of Bridge, Telegraph, and other Iron Wire.P.REDPATH, Sole Agent in Canada.Montreal, Dec.13, 1853.\t233 WANTED\u2014An APPRENTICE to the Apothecary and Druggist Business.Apply at this Office.May 24.\t12 Moulders Wanted.A FEW Good MOULDERS 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.May 2.at the Herald Office.53 WANTED\u2014For the Montreal General Hospital, a Graduate of a British University College, to fill the Office of HOUSE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.He will also require to have a Provincial License, and be approved by the Medical Board of the lustitution.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 18.46 WANTED,\u2014By a Middle Aged Person, of active habits, speaking French and English, a SITUATION 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.\u2022 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 testimo-jials as to character, and give reference to some of the first houses in town.Address AJ5., Herald Office.August 13.\t142 w ANTED, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a respectable LAD about 15 or 16 years of age, possessed of a good English Education.Apply at the Herald Office.March 11.\t30 A KESPEOTaBLE 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.\tits 160 BOARD, MH, A- P.\tDOU G Alii* 5 Barrister and Attorney-at Law, .SOLIOITORTN.UHANCERY, CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBMC, &c., amiltqn, c, w.Refbmnces :\u2014Alex.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; William Gunn, Esq., [ Manager Bank, of -Uontreal, Quebec; James Kirkpatrick, Esq., Obttntÿ Treasurer, Hamilton ; i Messrs.Bowes & Hall, Merchants, Toronto ; R.] W.Cameron, Esq.,; Merchant, 116 Wall Street,: New York ; J.Stevenson, Jr., Esq., Cashier | Bank of Étskifeai, Hamilton.Sept.29.\tly 182 JSIClLA\u2019S & HEATHFI EFD, Forwarding and Commission Mercliants, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSÏOÏC.D.R.McKay.\tT.D.Hhathfkld i REFERENCES Messrs; Sami.Henshaw «Sons,Boston;Messrs Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Mr.Henry McKay, Montreal;.Messrs.Moffatt,'Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan « Gillespie, Liverpool.July 12.\t114 eii/»JB=IE, JOI«:BS &, CO., GOSTOX, Commission Merchants, Dealers, and Importers.A AOKEREL, CODFISH, SALMON, HER-iVi RINGS, OIL.W.I.GOODS, and PRODUCE of CANADA and NOVA SCOTIA.N.B.-^Agentjs Jpr ihe Halifax and Liverpool N.J.Packets.:\t, \"\" June 25.\tt\t1°° JOHN RHfMF& GO., FOB-WABDING AND COMMISSION : - MEKÇHAA TS, PORTLAND, MAINE.Nov.29.Apartments Vacant AT I:.\u20acH3SS£X,I£7;S, No.60 ST.GABRIEL STREET.June 21.\tws 96 PRIVATE BOARD.IHREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD and a separate Sitting Room, after the 1st May next.Apply at No.34 St.Joseph Street.March 21.\t34 APARTMENTS.A GENTLEMAN wishes to meet with comfortable BOARD and LODGINGS for himself and Lady, Two Children and Nursemaid.A Private House preferred.Address Box 35, Post Office, Montreal.May 17.\t66 SUMMER RESIDENCE.AT AIRLY COTTAGE, Cote de Neiges, SIX or EIGHT BOARDERS can be accommodated.July 1.\t105 TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN would find comfortable BOARD in a Private Canadian Family, on moderate terms.Apply at this Office, June 23.\t1m 98 227 be 'em H\\ ai c< |W .I cot ! taj < P e ' aFb aifi r li r cra ri J tn & co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No.1, Atlantic Railroad Wharf, PORTLAND, MAINE.September ^.- j ;\t.\t.-\t1Ï3 UPHAIW «St BUTLER,, Commission and Forwarding Merchants.Head olRic liar tison\u2019» Wharf, PORTLAND,-, MAINE.Refirbnces Hon.John Young ; Henry Chapman & Co.October 29.\t.ly 208 O H.CASTLE, Commission Merchant & General Agent, NO.121, PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.Mr.Oastle\u2019s business includes the Chartering of Vessels, Purchase of Ship\u2019s Stores, Groceries, &c., Ac., on the most favorable and reasonable terms.-j -f «rr ,r -fOr yi \u2019:v April 16.\t.'F ¦ -M \u201c 6m 46 R.W.W I N FIELD, MANUFACTURER; OF GAS CHANDELIERS and FITTINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and other TUBES, Patent METALLIC MILITARY and HOUSE BEDSTEADS, Patentee and Manufacturer ot other Bedsteads upon improved principles in Iron, Brass and Precious-Metal.' ' Agents-^- ?¦.'.'J \u2022/- -v i?hJ.4?.\"?.\u2019! - WILLIAM CHANCE, SON & CG c\tBirmingham.Pattern Rooin in Montreal\u2014-212 St.Paul Street.June 15.'**\t'\t- ' V - R\u2019l S \u2019?\t¦\t91 H00LE STANIFGRTH & C0.,~ Minerva work»,Sheffield, Steel Converters and ; Heflners, MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED Cast Steel Engineering & Ma-chine Files, Locomotive Engine .jRalLway H^rriage and Waggon SPRINGS ; SAWS, of .every description, Engineering Hammers.&c.«o.&c.\t~ Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON & CO-Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.December 18.\t- .- .\t\" 230 J.F.Stephens &.Co.MASOFAOTÜBEftS 0rf.Sail Cloth, Twines; Shoe Thread, Fishing Netrand LAhes, &c.BR1DP0RT AND BRISTOL.\u2019 Agents for Oani'da\u2014\t- , WILLIAM CHANCE, SON * CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 SL Paul Street.Dec.18.\t-\t236 Worms.B.A.Fahnestock\u2019s Vermifuge.CAN be administered -to the most delicate infant without danger ; it is mild in its operation, and perfectly harmless, but effectual in removing worms from the system.Read the following testimony in its favor : New Orleans, Jan.7,1852.Messrs.B.A.Fahnestock & Co.: Gentlemen, Your Vermifuge I have been selling for some ten years, both here and in Mississippi, and it is one of the few proprietary medicines which I have implicit confidence in.I have never seen it fail to act as a speedy and safe Vermifuge.I have such a constant demand for it, that I request you to send me twenty-five gross with as little delay as possible, as the season now approaches when it is most in demand.Very truly yours, R.N.FETHERSTON\u2019H, No.68 Camp Street, N.Orleans.There are also many other Vermifuges before the public, got up in similar style with ours, and they are frequently sold to the unsuspecting as being either the same or as good as ours.Put no confidence in such statements, but be sure to get the true and genuine B.A.FAHNESTOCK\u2019S VERMIFUGE, as none are so efficacious and safe as this.B.A.FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No.51 Cliff Street, New York.For Sale in Montreal by W.LYMAN & 00.October 8.\tly s D C 190 notice.THE undersigned have formed a CO-PART-NERSHtP for the transaction of Business as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, un-der the Name and Style of FORESTER, MOIR & CO ROBERT FORESTER, ARCHIBALD MOIR, JAMES MOIR.Montreal, May 1, 1854.FORESTER, MOIR & CO., General, Commission MercliantS, 262, ST.PAUL STREET.Montreal, May 1,1854.M\u2019 TO BE LET.TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, of eight and nine apartments, pleasantly situated on Papineau Square.ALSO, FOR SALE OR TO BE LET.a A SMALL COTTAGE, off Sherbrooke Street, Oote-a-Barron.Terms Liberal.H.LIGNAIS, Coteau Barron.June 19.\t94 M' TO LET, A LARGE and Commodious SHOP, with Fixtures for a good Grocery, at the entrance 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, SEVERAL ROOMS, well suited for Offices, in the Building forming the corner of Bleury and Great St.James Streets.Apply to R.THOMAS.May 15.\t64 fti1' iift\" WANTED TO RENT, A 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, DeBergue & 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 8.58 TO LET.A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, partly Furnished, with good Yard and JUL Stables, situated near Bearer Hall, will be Let for the Summer Season.Apply at the Herald Office.May 8.58 TO LET, Entry Immediately, THE 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 NOTICE nnHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex.stmgm this City betwen SAMUEL MATHEWSON and JAMES ADAMS MATHEWSON, under the Firm of SAMUEL MATHEWSON & SON, haying been dissolved by the death of Samuel Mathewson, notice is hereby gi^en that all debts due to and by the late Firm will be settled by J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.notice.THE undersigned having THIS DA I entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP, will continue the GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS hitherto carried on by the late Firm of Samuel Mathewson & Sou, in the same premises, McGill Street, under the Style and Firm of J.A- « H.MATHEWSON ; and having made such arrangements as will secure supplies from best markets, and on the most advantageous terms, offer to Wholesale Purchasers such inducements, both in prices and qualities of Goods in their line, as cannot fail to give satisfaction.JAMEg ADAMS MATHEWSON, HUGH MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t_______52 NOTICE.THE Business heretofore carried on by GLASS-FORD & WALKER, as Forwarding and Commission Merchants, will in future be conducted by the undersigned, under the Firm of GLASS-FORD, WALKER & 00., at Montreal, and FARROW, WALKER & CO., at Quebec.JAMES A.GLASSFORD, JAMES A.WALKER, JNO.FARROW.Montreal, April 29, 1854.52 INSURANCE.insurance.*cUl act4 MONAKCH Fire and Life Assurance Company or Xioxa-Doxv.ESTABLISHED 1835.Capital\u2014£300,000, Sterling.\tSurplus Fund\u2014£200,000, Sterling.THE Subscribers, having been appointed AGENTS for the above named Assurance Company, are prepared to accept FIRE and LIFE RISKS, at as moderate rates of Premium as any other safe Company.All Losses promptly Settled here, without reference to the London Office.H.A.GLASSFORD, Agent for B.N.A., 16, St.Sacrament Street, Montreal, May 13,1854.\t63 RAILROADS, &c M' OFFICES TO LET, 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.\t 46 M OFFICES TO LET, ONE or TWO GOOD OFFICES, in St.John Street, near St.Sacrament Street, fitted up to suit tenants.Apply to SAMUEL & CO.April 6.\t41 Mc M\u2019 Mc Dr.Gale\u2019s Anodyne of Opium.IT is a fact well known, that many people are accustomed to buy and use without the advice of a physician, many of the preparations of Opium, as Laudanum, Paregoric, Bateman\u2019s Drops Godfrey\u2019s Cordial and the like.The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is believed to possess all their virtues, and even more, without being chargeable to their had effects\u2014neither is this opium hastily founded, nor based on limited experience\u2014after a trial of some years, in which this remedy has been placed in the hands of eminent physicans, and tried indeed under every variety of circumstance, and in all appropriate cases of disease, it is still believed to stand unrivalled not only for its virtues as a preparation of Opium, but for the safety with which it may be administered.From Dr.H.Hughs, President of the Medical Society ot the County of Warren N.J.Dr.Gale : Dear Sir,\u2014I have used your Anodyne of Opium in my practice for some time past and in many cases where Opium, Morphia, Laud-num, and other preparations of Opium could not be used, without constipating the bowels, and producing all the bad consequences commonly attendant upon their use, I have given the Anodyne, with the best results, without constipating the bowels, or producing any unpleasant symptoms.H.HUGHS, M.D.Bloomsburg, New Jersey.B.A.FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO., New York, Proprietors.W.LYMAN & 00., Wholesale Agents for Montreal.October 8.\tly s D 0 190 TO LET, TWO OFFICES in Gillespies\u2019Buildings, now occupied by the Harbour Commissioners.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR.February 23.\t28 DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR TO BE RENTED.ONE 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.THAT 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 LÂND, 44 feet x 163)4, situate on Richmond Street, near the corner of St.Joseph Street.This Lot is situated immediately behind that of Mr.Panton, and is commuted.Apply to W.E.HOLMES, Advocate.March 18.\t__________^____ TO BE LET.THREE OFFICES in \u201c Easton\u2019s Building,\u201d adjoining one another, on Place d\u2019Armes Hill.\u2014Possession First May next,\u2014all these Offices were put in thorough repair last May, MORRIS & LAMBE, Advocates, 49, Little St.James Street.March 7.\t28 TO LET, THAT Three Story DRY GOODS STORE in St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.STEWART & KERR\u2019S Auction Rooms.\u2014also,\u2014 A STORE and OFFICES in Tiffin\u2019s Buildings, Lemoine Street.Apply to BADGLEY & ABBOTT.February 14.\t____________ 19 TO LET, OFFICES in the Harbour Commissioners\u2019 New Building, Custom House Square.Apply to JOHN GLASS, Secretary.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, 77, Common Street, Montreal, February 7,1854.J\t16 TO LET, THE TWO UPPER FLATS, No.3, St.Eloi Street Apply on the Premises.February 9.\tH For Sale, on very Easy Terms, That valuable orchard and PREMISES, forming the corner of St.Urbain and Dorchester Streets, having a frontage on St.Urbain Street of 165 leet, oy a depth of 113 feet 16 inches on Dorchester Street, with s Lane in rear 9 feet wide.\u2014also,\u2014 A LOT adjoining the above, measuring 42 feet-6 inches front, on St.Urbain Street, by 200 feet in depth.For further particulars apply at the' Office of JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Architect.36, Great St.James Street September 21.\tmwfl75 NOTICE ALL PESONS having Claims againstthe Estate of the late JOHN STEPHENSON, Esq., M.D., orof his Widow, ISABELLA TORRANCE, lately deceased, are notified to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, who has been appointed Tutor to the Minor.WILLIAM WHITEFORD, Tutor.St.Joseph Street August 26.\t153 NOTICE.THE Subscribers have this day entered into PARTNERSHIP, as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the name and firm of RICE & BANCROFT.GEORGE RICE.JAMES BANCROFT.Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t41 NOTICE.THE Subscriber in retiring from his present Business, begs to return thanks to his numerous C ustomers for the liberal support conferred on him during the many years he has be n n Business, and would now solicit a continuance of their patronage in favor of Messrs.J.& A.FOULDS, his successors.He would also request all those indebted to him to settle with Messrs.J.& A.FOULDS, or the Subscriber.W.MOODIE.Montreal, April 1, 1854.\t40 WITH reference to the above the Subscribers beg to state, that, they have made arrangements to have by BOSTON, in April, and by first SPRING SHIPS in May, an Extensive Assortment of Dry Goods, Small Wares, &c.Selected\u2019by their buyer personally, in the principal Markets of the CONTINENT, GREAT BRITAIN, and the UNITED STATES, which thev will Sell at verylofr prices.J.& A.FOULDS, No.1 & 2 Nunn\u2019s Buildings, St.Joseph Street, Montreal.April 4.\t40 NOTICE.ALL persons indebted to the succession of the late JEAN BAPTISTE DEZERY, during his life time of the Parish of Montreal, proprietor, are hereby required to pay immediately.And those who have claims against the said Estate, are requested to present their Accounts duly sworn to, to SIMON VALOIS, Esq., or to the undersigned Notaries, at their Office, No.14 Little St.James Street- By order of the said Simon Valois, Testamentary Executor.J A.LABADIE, N.P.J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P.Montreal, March 13, 1854.\t31 SRXTXSa AMIsRSADf FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance Company OF TORONTO.INCORPORATED 1833.CAPITAL £100,000.G.P.RIUOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.Depy.Governor.T.W.BIRCHALL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES : Wm.Procdfoot, Pkter Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.THE Subscriber is prepared to i||ne Ocean and Inland Marine Policies, onKavorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property.M.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.70 Mutual Life Insurance Company, or NEW 'STORK CITST.Cash Assets, $3,543,301 61.rpHIS COMPANY has attained the highest po-X sition among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Further information may be had, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent.May 22.\t70 WarJEUsks.NOTICE is hereby given to PARTIES HOLDING.OPEN POLICIES in the \u201cSUN,\u201d \u201c MERCANTILE,\u2019\u2019 \u201cATLAS\u201d and \u201c ASTOR \u201d INSURANCE COMPANIES of NEW YORK, that the Board of Underwriters has fixed the Premium to cover WAR RISKS at One-Half Per Cent, for all shipments prior to 1st April, and One Per Cent for subsequent shipments.Prompt notice must be given whether the War Risks is required to be covered, and which Risk will only attach subject to this additional Premium.THEODORE HART, Agent.Montreal, May 3, 1854.\t54 GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 14, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.THIS SOCIETY is established on the tried and 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 arè divided ANNUALLY, and applied in reduction of the current Premiums.Every person Assured to the extent of £1,000, will be entitled, after the payment of Five Annual Premiums, to attend and vote at all General Meetings of Policy Holders, held annually, for the purpose of receiving the Reportof 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 £l,000.The Auditors are elected annually, by the Members, and vacancies, in the Direction, filled at the Annual Meetings of the Assured.LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : Wm.Workman, Esq.| John Carter, Esq.MEDICAL REFEREE : William Fraser, Esquire, M.D.Every iuformation relative to this Society, and the mode of effecting Assurances obtained, by application to JAMES DOUGALL, Agent for Canada, Lemoine Street.September 22,\tmwfl76 BRÏTAîJ NIA LIKE 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.9.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 Oornhill.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 Oornhill.«TOifilPlP STEAMBOATS, &c.____: axvtebican express STEAMSHIPS, &C.¦m I, Rrltlsb and Mortli American Royal Mail Steamships, PASSING TEE FOOT OF THE NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Miss JESSY SOLOMON, will present the same duly authenticated, and those INDEBTED thereto will please make immediate payment to the Undersigned.DAVID & RAMSAY.February 11.\t18 M\u2019 COTTAGE FOR SAFE.FOR SALE, a LOT OF GROUND, situated in toe 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 further particulars, apply at the Herald Office.March 21.\t34 re \u2018sh n tn ¦Se tn niii a3 m ¦ar «\u2022K i il b11, ^ R G.A.SME AWSPÏÇÎiD, WHOLESALE DEALEE-AND JOBBER IN BOOTS, SHOES, ANO RUBBERS, LEATHER AND; FINDINGS,.vr NO.8, BLACKSTONE STREET^ R&STON OPPOSITE THE NEW ENGLAND HOUSE- Orders {solicited February 16.and promptly executed.3m ra *20 JOHN CLUiWTOKD; ^ broker and general agent.July 6 Trcdu,., StetaBma,,.totong,.So.,\tdep,».____\t¦ t r.-.- .I J?DENCIES situated in the Panah of Sault Office, tJniàH BitiléingSi St.Franiëü XaiilY St, Hon.P- McGill! Pres.Bank of Montreal, Hon.John Molson, Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Messrs.-Frothingham & Workman, -\t^ Alexr, Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of M., w' l;r?d; L.Macpberson, Esq, Toronto.J | \u2018jli George Crawford,fBsq.vM.PÆ, BroeifvlltéV 1 * Wm.Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal, ¦*\tQntbac.pc\tMay 10.\tSO ti M w ti'n To \u2018 'tl au Recoliet, heretofore occupied by MR.WEAVER, Manufacturer.For further information apply on the premises, Sault au Recollet.February 2.\t14 Cost, /¦\\N WEDNESDAY last, between McGill Street V / and Phillip\u2019s Square, a MOURNING BROOCH, with Grey and Black Hair in it.\u2014 Whosoever will return the same at this Office, will be Liberally Rewarded, May! I\t69 FARM FOR SACK.FOR SALE, a FARM, of about 115 Acres, in the Township of Hemmingford, near Rus-selltown 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\t21 FRENCH BURR STOWES.JUST LANDED, ex Ship OARRON, from Havre, (France) a fine lot of FRENCH MILL STONES and BURR STONES of various sizes.RENAUD & FRERE.August 4.\t134 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.r[E CO-PARTNERSHIP of the Undersigned, under the Firm of MAOPHERSON, CRANE & CO., at Montreal, and of MACPHER-SON & CRANE, at Kingston, Prescott, Hamilton, Port Stanley, and Bytown, has this day been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent\u2014D.L.Macpherson retiring therefrom.All Debts due to, and by the late concern, to be settled with John Macphekson and Samuel Crane.JOHN MAOPHERSON, SAMUEL CRANE, D.L.MACPHERSON.Kingston, 23d July, 1853.\t183 THE Business will be CONTINUED as heretofore, by the Undersigned, under the Names ind Firms above mentioned.JOHN MAOPHERSON.SAMUEL CRANE.Kingston, July 23, 1853.\t183 IHE NOTICE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing T.between the Undersigned, under the Firm of HOOKER & HOLTON, was DISSOLVED on the 31st December last.All Debts due to the Firm are to be paid to ALFRED HOOKER, who will settle all Claims against it, and who is authorised to use the name of the Firm in liquida-dation only.ALFRED HOOKER, L.H.HOLTON.Montreal, January 1.2th, 1854.\t6m 6 WITH reference to WARDING and the above, the FOR-COMMISSION BUSINESS, hitherto carried on under that style, will be CONTINUED by the Undersigned, under the Firm of HOOKER, JAQUES & CO., at Montreal, ALFRED HOOKER & CO., Prescott, and HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., at Kingston, Toronto and Hamilton, who avail themselves of this means to assure their Friends, that the increased and efficient means of transport at their command will enable them to forward with despatch and care all property placed in their hands.ALFRED HOOKER, G.E.JAQUES, EDWIN PRIDHAM, ELIJAH HOOKER.Montreal, January 12th, 1854.\t6m 6 THE OO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Undersigned at Montreal, under the name and firm of JAMES ARTHUR & OO.; at Quebec under that of ARTHUR & CO.; and at Glasgow, in Scotland, under that of A.& J.ARTHUR, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and all debts due by and to said concerns, will be collected and gotten in by ALEXANDER ARTHUR, who is authorized to settle the same.ALEXANDER ARTHUR, JAMES F.ARTHUR, Montreal, May 13, 1854.\t64 WHITE MOUNTAINS, And connecting at Montreal with Steamers for QUEBEC, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO, AND AT.L THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND PLACES OF INTEREST IN 0 AND AD A, AND AT PORTLAND WITH STEAMERS FOR ST.JOHNS, EASTPORT.AND BY RAILWAY AND STÉAMERS FOE BOSTON AND NEW Y0BK.ON AND AFTER the 1st of JULY, 1854, EXPRESS TRAINS will leave MONTREAL and PORTLAND as follows Montreal at 7 A.M., arriving at the WHITE MOUNTAINS Station, Gorham, at 3.30 and Portland at 7 P.M., in time for the Evening Steamboat for Boston ; and leave Portland at 7.15 A.M., arriving at the WHITE MOUNTAINS Station, Gorham, at 10.50, and Montreal at 7 P.M.A Local Train, stopping at all Stations,will leave Montreal for Sherbrooke every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 P.M.; and Sherbrooke for Montreal, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M.THM0UGH FJ1 RES: From Montreal to Boston, and vice versa, by Railway Throughout.$7:50 From Montreal to Portland by Railway, and by Steamer to Boston.6:75 The Company\u2019s Steamboat \u201cL\u2019Aigle\u201d will leave MONlREAL,\t!\tLONGUEÜIL.7,00 A.M.\t|\t10,00 A.M.3,30 P.M.\tI 6,45 P.M.6,00 P.M.Passenger Fare, 7} Montreal, March 7th, 1854.)\t28 ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LMRPOOl ASD L0AD0Ï, pROPERTY of all of all descriptions INSURED against loss or damage by FIRE, and LIFE Insurance effected on advantageous terms.LOSSES promptly settled without reference to England.H.L.ROUTH, Agent.January 12.\t5 Bottled Ale and Porter Vaults, No- 142, SAINT ANTOINE STREET.THE Subscribers begs leave to announce to their numerous Friends and the Public, that they are prepared to supply, with the Choicest Article in the above line, ah those who may favor them with their patronage.-ION \" BREAD*.December 20.PORTER, Proprietors, 236 EAGIÆ MFE IRISÏTRAÎÏCE COM\" PAŒY ©F EOXIbONI.W1\t\u201e .uncertainties of a Mutual Insurance Office, the Eagle affords the further security of a Proprietary Company with a large Capital, secured by Act of Parliament, 53 George III.The rates of Premium are v^ry moderate, and as 80 per Cent of all the profits are divided among the Assured every five years, it is evident that the Premiums ultimately contributed bp the Assured, are the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with its own safely, and the security of those who insure.The Assets of the Company, exclusive of paid up Capita), Exceed Half a Million Sterling.The Annual income is more man one hundred and wenty-five thousand pounds.The number of existing Policies exceed 4.000, and the total amount insured, twg millions eight hundred thousand pounds.By the last division of profits, about one hundred hou-sahd pounds was added to the sums insured, for the whole term of life.From the\" establishment of the Company, up to 30th June, 1850, the.Assured have received m satisfaction of their claims, the sum of £1,196,00» Sterling, and the liberality of their settlemëîits is well t .^wn.Policies will be issued on the Half-Credit System when required ; and every information as to rates, &c., can be obtained from the Agents in Quebec, Montreal, and Toronto.Premiums\u2014Whole Life.18.\t.JE2 0\t2 .\t\t.JE4 11 4 26.\t.2 6\t7\t65.\t.6 10 11 30.\t\t8 .\t.60.\t 36.,\t,.2 17\t1\t,.\t65.\t 40.\t.3 6\t6 .\t70.\t 45.\t,.3 16\t6\t\t There are also Rates for One Year, Seven Years, or Joint Lives, and Half-premiums, all payable Quarterly, Half-Yearly, or Annually.The undersigned has been appointed Agent in Montreal.\tHENRY M4KAY, 33 St.François Xi vier Street.February 6.\tmwf-\u201416 gfg flail MBÉBB NOTICE.0FFICE~0F THE Stanstead, Sliefiord, and Cham-bly Kallroad Company, MONTREAL, 15th May, 1854.THE PROPRIETORS of SHARES in the CAPITAL STOCK of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and CHAMBLY RAILBOAD CO., are hereby notified and required to PAY unto F -Maccdlloch, Esquire, Treasurer, at the CITY BANK, here, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH day of JULY, now next ensuing, the sum of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS, Currency, Per SHARE, being the Second Instalment of Ten Per Cent on the Subscribed Stock.By order of the Board of Directors, W.H.HOPPER, 64\tSecretary.ssassfi PUBLIC NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the approaching _L Session of Parliament, an application will hé made by the MONTREAL AND BYTOWN and \u201cTHE NORTH SHORE RAILWAY\u201d COiVIPA-NIES, conjointly, for a CHARTER for the CONSTRUCTION of a RAILWAY from some point near the TOWN of BYTOWN, in Canada West, to such point, on LAKE HURON as they shall deem most advantageous, and from thence to SAULT STE.MARIE.Signed, SYDNEY BELLINGHAM, Sec\u2019y.Montreal & Bytown Railway, Montreal, Jan.2, 1854.Signed, H.L.LANGEVIN, Sec\u2019y.North Shore Railway Company, Quebec, Jan, 4, 1854.\t\u2019\t4 1854.Vt.Central Railroad.1854.Northern & Western, British & United States Mail Roule.0 Nc Stanstead, Sheliord and Chambly Railway Company.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD & CHAMBLY RAILWAY COMPANY will apply to the Provh -cial Parliament, at its ensuing Session, for certain amendments to tueir Charter of Incorporation, and an extension ot their power and rights.L.S.HUNTINGTON, Secretary.Montreal, February 16,1864,\t20 N AND AFTER JUNE o, 1S64, Passenger Trains will run as follows :\u2014 GOING NORTH AND WEST.Leave Boston at A.M., reaching Burlington at 6|, Rouses Point at 7- Montreal at 9, and Ogdensburgh at 11^ P.M.Leave Boston at 12 M., New , York 8 A.M., lodge at Monipelier, Vt.and arrive at Burlington at 6.40, Rouses Point at 8, Montreal at 10 A.M., and Ogdensburgh all P.M.nest day.GOING EAST AND SOUTH.Leave Rouses Point at 8 A M., and 3 and 7 P.M., in connection with trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh, and arriving in Boston and New York the same day by the 8 A.M.Train, and the next day by the 3 and 7 P.M.Trains.For furlfier inf rmation and Tickets, apply to 1AUL MOM DON and T.HOLT, Agents, at the Office, No.64, Commissioner Street, Monti eal.5^=» Freight Trains run daily.^\tJAMES MOORE, Supt.V.C.R.R.Northfleld.Vt., June 1, 1S54.\t.91 Note \u2014Editors will please to insert the above in lieu of former advertisements.\t- Montreal and New York Railroad.i 8 54.0 T'IVi iUJl alEl IMj EIJVE.MONTREAL TO BYTOWN.THE STEAMER EADY SIMPSOMT, CAPT.U.W.SHEPHERD, LA CHINE TO CARILLON: The Steamer Phcenix, Captain Munro, GRENVILLE TO BYTOWN.THE above COMMODIOUS and FAST Steim-era will, during the present Season, form the MAIL LINE between MONTREAL and BYTOWN, in connection with the Railroad to La-chine, and Stages between Carillon and Grenville.Until further notice a MAIL TRAIN will leave the Railroad Depot, in Bonaventure Street, at SEVEN o\u2019clock EVERY MORNING, (Sundays excepted,) with the Mail and Passengers, who will reach Bytown the same evening.For the accommodation of the Travelling Community, THROUGH TICKETS will be issued at each end of the line.FREIGHT going by the above Steamers may be sent to the Railroad Depot before Six o\u2019clock the previous evening.May 1, 1854.Eake George Steamboat.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR 1854, In connection with the Saratoga and Washington and Castleton Branch Railroad.FROM NEW YORK 10 LIVERPOOLLi30 Chief Cabin Passage.| Second Cabin Passage.\"'LV.'rU FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOu.^ ^ Chief Cabin Passage.Êt, Second Cabin Passage.- \u2022 *4,7,\".The ships from Boston call at Halliax.Cap,ains .d a dt a r h F tmtkins I AMERICA.- J Leitch, PERSIA ¦\" A Rv™ dS \u2019 EUROPA.N Shannon.™a;::.e gUi, .i canada, .j AThes-^Vessels c^rTâcîel white light, «ttteir mast Asia.from New York.Wednesday, July Niagara.from Boston.-Wednesday, A |UstJkL Africa.from New York.Wednesday, August 9th Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, A '«\u201cf1 Arabia.from New Yoik.Wednesday, Augnd 23d.Berths not secured until paid for.be accoum^t Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, p,rec,10US?î0^~J or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed thereiot, anft the.value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Rowling.Green.S.s.LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.Ju'y 6.____j________________________*03 TgËGANÂDIAH SIMM SAVIGATIOS UNDER CONTRACT WITH Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.CHANGE OF H0UES ON MONDAY, 12th JUNE.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 12th June, and until FURTHER NOTICE, the Train for HEMMINGFORD and Intermediate Stations will leave the Depot, Bonaventure Street, at half-past 5 o\u2019clock P.M., (instead of G P.M.), and will leave Hemmingford for Montreal at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.Trains between Montreal and Lachine will run as follows :\u2014 FROM MONTREAL,\tj\tFROM LA0HINB.7,00 a.m.\t|\t8,30 a.m, 10,00 a.m.\t10,30 a.m.12,00 Noon,\t12,30 p.m.4,00 p.m.\t4,45 p.m.5,30 p.m.\t6,00 p.m., O\tr on arrival of Steamer \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d Passengers for Bytown and the Ottawa take the 7 a.m.Train from Montreal.Trains will not go further South than Hem-mingiorU, ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Montreal, June 9, 1854.\t86 CHAMff\u2019iLAIlSf & ST.I.A WHENCE RAILROAD.NEW ARRANGEMENT, ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, May 9th, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave MONTREAL, CARRYING FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY, to connect with the Trains for ROUSE\u2019S POINT, at 6:00 A M.and 5:00 P M ; and also at 1:30 P M, with SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY, connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with the Lake Champlains Steamers and the Boston, New York and Ogdensburgh Railroads.\t- Passengers by the Morning Train, arrive at New York and Boston the same evening, and at Ogdensburgh soon after Noon.Those taking the Afternoon Train, reach Ogdensburgh the same night, New York at 9:30 next morning, and Boston next day about noon.For tickets or information respecting the various Routes in the United States and Canada West, apply at the \u201c GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,\u201d 69 Commissioner\u2019s Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.May 9,1854.\t59 ROCHESTER, L0CKP0RT AND NIAGARA FALLS RAILROAD.©pen to Buffalo.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON & Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls as follows:\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and 4:40 P.M.Passengers for Buffalo will find this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with en-tfrely new Cars and Locomotives.The present terminus of the Road In Buffalo is on the Terrace, the most central portion of the City.WARREN COLBURN, Superintendent.Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t16 FREIGHT FOR CANADA WEST BIT BXS\u2019B.BSS, IN ANY QUANTITIES, at REDUCED RATES, via OGDENSBURGH RAILROAD, DAILY, In charge of SPECIAL MESSENGERS, who will give attention to Bonding the same, so as to avoid any detention.CHENEY, RICE & CO., 3 Place d\u2019Armes.April 18.\t3m 46 STE A M BOAT1 S, &lc.IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS, m o ^ a x.x x, binb.THE QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO Toronto, Hamilton, London, Detroit, Cliica B go and DlilwaukXe.\u2019 Twenty-four Hours and Two Transhipments Saved.Til®! following are the arrangements of this Magnificent Line lor the present season :\u2014 RIVER LIME, COMPOSED OF THE SPLENDID STEAMER'S NEW ERA.Capt.P.G.Chrysler.\t\u2019 bT.LAWRENCE, Capt.Howard, LORD ELGIN, Capt.P.MiUoy, \u2019 OTTAWA, Capt.Putnam, Leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, Daily, at NINE o\u2019clock A.M.and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock train from Montreal, (except on Sundays when they leave on the arrival of ihe TEN o\u2019clock Irani ) calling at all intermedia te pons, arriving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS PASSPORT, Capt.Harbotlle, ARABIAN, Capt.Colcleush, MAGNET, Capt.Twohy, For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the Great Western Railwav for Lon don, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago.Milwaukee and alt Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and ail Ports on Lake Erie\t* TO TOURISTS this Line affords a most comfortable pleasant and expeditions conveyance.\t* The Steamers ate fitted up with elegamlv furnished SALUONS and STATE ROOMS ; pasnng through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands, and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence, by day light.In Mint of speed they are unsurpassed.\t1 To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western Stales, this Line possesses unequalled ad-, vantages, the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamiiion, saving tire annoyance of two tianshipments,und 24 hours in time.\t' Through to Chicago, including all stops, in 68hours 53» Tickets can be procured of C.I\u2019.MUCKLE, at the Hotels; on board of the Steamers ; or at the Office 40 McGill Street.\t\u2019 Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, > *®bLOY, Agent-40 McGill Sueat, June, 1844, i\tsg THE well known and favorite Steamer JOHN JAY, Hosea B.Farr, Master, will commence her regular trips on Lake George, on the 6th of June, leaving the Lake House, at the head of the Lake, every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o\u2019clock, and arriving at Ticonderoga in time to take the Champlain Steamboats for Montreal, Niagara Falls, &c.&c.Leaves Tieonderago on the arrival of the Steamers from the North.Lake George is indeed a most magnificent sheet of water.Its scenery is surpassed by none in the world, and the natural objects of beauty which continually present themselves alike charm the eye and fascinate the beholder.Its waters are clear and limpid, the average depth being 120 feet, and abound with the most delicious fish.\u2014 Along its whole length of 36 miles, almost every island, of which there are estimated 365, is clustered with historic associations.The eye ever delights in viewing the lofty and majestic and beautiful.The sail through the Lake is one of the finest excursions possible, and a day can be most agreeably spent, in this delightful journeying.The ruins of Fort William Henry at the head of the Lake, the scene of the terrible massacre in 1757, as also Fort George, are well worthy of a visit.May 30.\t78 1854.THROUGH LINE, 1854.HOLCOMB & HENDERSON, (Successors to McPherson, Crane fit- Co.,) KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTON & PORT STANLEY ; HENDERSON S HOLCOMB, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.THE following are the Subscribers\u2019 STOCK ARRANGEMENTS for the ensuing Navigation Season :\u2014 Lake Ontario Line* The First Class Steamers\u2014 HURON, D.Wells, Master.GEORGE MOFFATT, F G.Twitoheli., do, REINDEER, P.McGrath, do.SCOTLAND, Geo.Patterson, do.\u2014AND,\u2014 Schooners GOVERNOR, CALIFORNIA and PREMIER, to ply as regular Traders between MONTREAL, TORONTO and HAMILTON, calling at intermediates Ports.Lake Erie Line.The commodious Steamer WESTERN MILLER, John Sdghrue, Master, to ply as a Regular Trader between Montreal, Port Stanley, and Intermediate Ports.River Line.The powerful Tug Steamer PORCUPINE, and Six First Class Barges, to ply between Quebec, Montreal and Kingston.For Freight or further particulars, apply as above.HENDERSON & HOLCOMB.Montreal, April 22, 1854.\t48 1854.1854.FORWARDIIVG.THE undersigned is now prepared to enter into CONTRACTS for the TRANSPORT of every description of HEAVY FREIGHT, including RAILROAD, BAR aud PIG IRON, CASTINGS, &c., from QUEBEC to MONTREAL, KINGSTON, PORTS in Upper Canada, and the Western States, by the following Vessels during this Season :\u2014 The new and powerful Steamer \u201c TRENTON,\u201d built this last Winter at Cantin\u2019s Ship Yard, with the LAKE SCHOONERS \u201c Toledo,\u201d 360 tous burthen ; \u201c Resolute,\u201d 371 tons burthen ; \u201c Portland,\" 350 tons burthen ; \u201c Reliance,\u201d 386 tons burthen, AND THE RIVER CRAFT \u201c Montreal\u201d 400 tons burthen ; \u201c America,\u201d 390 tons burthen ;\u201c Kingston,\" 210 tons burthen; \u201cBruce,\u201d 195 tons burthen; \u201cClyde,\u201d 200 tons burthen ; \u201cCanada,\u201d 194 tons burthen.JOHN MACPHERSON, Agent, Buchanan\u2019s Buildings, Canal Basin.Montreal, May 5, 1854.\t56 THEOUGH LINE.The following well-known Steamers, viz : ONTARIO,\tFREE TRADER, OTTAWA,\tHIBERNIA, BRITANNIA,\tENGLAND, ST.LAWRENCE, GARTSHORE, LORD ELGIN, WILL ply as regular Traders between MONTREAL, TORONTO and HAMILTON, and other Ports on Lake Ontario.Should Freight offer for Lake Erie, the Steamer HIBERNIA will be placed on that route.Having comfortable accommodation for Passengers, these Steamers present a most desirable conveyance for Families.For Freight or Passage, apply at TORONTO to HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., HAMILTON to HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., M.W.BROWNE, Esq., or Messrs.LAND & ROUTH.PORT STANLEY to ROUTH & DAVISON.MONTREAL to the undersigned.KIVER LINE, The Steam TUG ERIE and NINE FIRST CLASS BARGES will PLY between QUEBEC, MONTREAL, PRESCOTT, KINGSTON, and ntermediate Ports.For Freight or other information, apply at Prescott to ALFRED HOOKER & CO.; at Kingston, to HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., or here to HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.Feb.23.\t23 Ï&547WBWABDING.1854.FROM QUEBEC & MONTREAL TO Bytown & Bideau Canal ! THE Subscriber having, in addition to his former Forwarding Stock, purchased that of Messrs.Barnum & Walker, will be prepared, upon OPENING of NAVIGATION, to FORWARD all Property entrusted to his care with Dispatch and Safety, to and from the above-named Ports, and can confidently say, that his facilities to Forward between above-named Ports, is equal, if not superior, to any other party engaged in the Trade.And has also made arrangements for Forwarding all descriptions of Property to and from QUEBEC, and all PORTS on LAKE CHAMPLAIN, BOSTON, TROY, ALBANY, and NEW YORK.The stock is composed of Steamers \u201cLILY\u201d, \u201cALERT\u201d, \u201cLEEDS\u201d, \u201cSAINT GEORGE\u201d, \u201cBRITANNIA\u201d, and TWENTY BARGES.M.K.DICKINSON, Office, Canal Basin, Montréal.AGENTS: WM.ROSS, Montreal.C.CARLTON, Bytown.WM.DOUSLEY, Port Elmesly, Rideau Canal JAS, WALKER, Quebec, Montreal, March 15,1854,\t49 COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES: No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John ,Str.WIMilAM RUDD, Secretary.Steam to Quebec and Montreal, and from Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool.THE COMPANY S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships.OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atems.CLEOPATRA.Captain-.CHARITY._____Captain W.Paton ERIE, New.Oaptain-.HURON, New.Captain-.ONTARIO, New.Captain \u2014-.SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.\tTlsust , Will be despatched as follows, from (Birkenhead Dock) Liverpool, for Quebec and Montreal Direct, on the 10th and 25th of each month, from April to September inclusive ; and from QUEBEC on the 5th and 20th of each month, from May to October inclusive.FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.OTTAWA.May\t20.CLEOPATRA.June\t5.CHARITY.June\t20.Or other suitable Vessels.RATES OF PASSAGE : FROM QUEBEC TO LIVER-jLlVERPOOL TO QUEBEC POOL.\ti AND MONTREAL.First Class 85 Dollars.First Class 20 Guineas.Second do 12\tdo Third do 6\tdo Provisions, &c.Second do 56 do Third do 25 do Provisions, &e.Carries a Surgeon.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMONT & M'LARTY, 21, Water-street, Liverpool.And to\tDAVID BELLHOUSE, Quebec and Montreal.April 27.\t50 FOR EASTPORT St.ST- JOHN, N-B, VIA mm.Steamer \u201c ADMIRAL \u201d, 800 tons, Captain Wood, EVERY TUESDAY.Steamer \u201c EASTERN CITY \u201d, 700 tons, Captain Winchester, EVERY FRIDAY.THESE Steamers will (until further notice) leave from LINCOLN\u2019S WHARF,BOSTON EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., and CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, PORTLAND, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.Returning, will leave ST.JOHN EVERT TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., and EASTPORT at TWO, P.M., touching at Portland.The above forms the most agreeable and cheap* est route for persons visiting the Lower Provinces, and in speed, safety and accommodation, those Steamers are unequalled.For further particulars, apply to GEO.GREIG & CO., No.32, Long Wharf, Boston.March 30.\t38 1854.MM TUG LINE NOTICE, THE Public are respectfully informed, that the Proprietors of the Tug Line have placed the following Steamers on their respective Stations between Kingston and Lachine :\u2014 Steamer TRAVELLER, \u201c CANADA, \u201c AMERICâ, \u201c GILDERSLEEVE, \u201c CHARLEVOIX, \u201c CANADA No.2.The Rates for Towing will be in accordance with the Tariff established by the Commissioners of Public Works.One of the Oompany\u2019s Steamers will leave Kingston and Lachine daily, Sundays excepted.Vessels using the Steamer's Tow Rope will bo charged three pence per mile.The running time will be performed as follows :\u2014 Upward\u2014In Four Days from Lachine.Downward\u2014In three Days from Kingston.\u2014 Unless from unusual detention in Canals or unfavorable weather.W.D.B.JANES, Agent, Office, Canal Basin.May 17.\t1m 66 «gam\u2014\u2014a\u2014BKBiwiwrw .iBianMmii t.i,usji«,ü'ito.ai jnin.tuw.u«a^ CHICKERING, STODART m J.B.DIMM PIANO FORTES, A.& S.NÔRDHEIMER ARE now supplied with a complete assortment of the above Celebrated Instruments, which they offer for Sale at the Lowest Ma nufacturera Prices.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A great variety of SQUARE and COTTAGE PIANO FORTES, of different makes, for Sale or to HIRE.N.B.\u2014A liberal allowance made for Second Hand Pianos in exchange lor new ones.Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired, Sole Agents for Princes\u2019 Melodeons, Great St.James Street, Montreal, and King Street, Toronto.November 15.\t22 ORGANS.SAMUEL A.WAaSMlf, No.10, St.Joseph.Street, HAS now ON HAND, and is constantly Manufacturing, with greatly increased facilities, and many important improvements, CHURCH ORGANS, CHURCH 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.\tigs New Edinburgh Saw Mills, SASH, 0OOR & BLIND FACTORY, BYTOWN.(Formerly MaoKay & MacKinnon.) A STOCK of SEASONED LUMBER, PRUNED, TONGUED, and GROVED FLOOR-ING, &c.; DOORS, WINDOW SASH BLINDS LATHS, SHINGLES, &c., constantly on hand.\u2019 Also, are prepared to fill orders for DOOR' SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size and put up in bundles for shipping.CURRIER & DICKINSON, Bytowu, C.W., Or\tM.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal.March 9.\t-lv 39 X»R.J.W.S\u2019QÎeABè'B\u2019S 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 triai is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggists :-Richard Birks, McGill Street: John Birks & Co., Great St.James Street - Wm Lyman & Co., St.Paul Street: B.Workman & Co., St.Paul Street; Alfred Savage & Co Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lyman & Co.,Placed\u2019Ames Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t7g TU^ J?]1,6 w'moreTears, that BBAU-s'Uwtfd at Coteau St.Louis, occupied by Mr.John Wiseman belontrintr to WIDOW JACOB WURTELH^For further information, apply to MRS.WURTELE, ^\t\u201e\tCoteau St.Louis.September 16.\tjg*.THE MGNTREAL hebald AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS n™k™self.?ud the other Proprietors, at No, 209, Notre Dame Street.Moimsa* ; Monday, July 10, 1854, 0941 "]
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