Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 25 novembre 1854, samedi 25 novembre 1854
[" r.4 In neither case do these Fares include the passage across the River.Arrangements have been made with Messrs.Hosan & Penn, of the Saint Lawrence Hall, to convey Passengers in well appointed Sleighs to and from Longueuil and Montreal, which will call at the Express Booking Office, 53 Great St.James Street, for Passengers three-quarters of an hour before the departure of every Train.\u2014 Fare Is.3d.The Company have also secured the services of the most careful and experienced men to convey Passengers across the river at Quebec, after the close of the navigation.Fare Haif-a-Dollar each,\u2014hut they will not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage in that traverse.83= REFRESHMENT ROOMS have been also provided at the RICHMOND JUNCTION.TIME TABLES, Shewing the arrival and departure of the Trains at the Local Stations, and any other information, may be obtained at the Express Office, at the General Offices, Little Saint James Street, of Mr.MARTIN, Superintendent, Longueuil, and of Mr.HANSON, Railway Station, Point Levi.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.November 18.\t1m 225 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET GROCERY.bar&itjSLosing ! NOTICE.R THOMAS, No.35, St.James Street, begs \u2022 leave to intimate, that on and after MONDAY next, the 20th instant, his Store will be CLOSED punctually at balf-pastSEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M., Saturday excepted.In giving this Notice, it is respectfully requested that purchasers wishing their Goods sent home, will leave their orders as early in the day as possible, especially on Saturdays\u2014the latter part of the day being so much taken up in waiting on customers at the counter, it is sometimes difficult to put up orders and dispatch them as promptly as desired.Nov.18.\t225 CHAMPBAIW & ST.BAWBEHTCE RAILROAD.NEW ARE AN GEMENT.ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Nov.22nd, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave MONTREAL, CARRYING FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY, to connect with the Trains for ROUSE\u2019S POINT, at 8:00 A M.and 3:30 P M ; connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with the Lake Champlain Steamers and the Boston, New York and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train, arrive at Ogdensburgh the same afternoon, and at New York and Boston the next day about noon.Those taking the Afternoon Train, reach New York and Boston the next day.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 Commissioners\u2019 Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.November 21.\t216 AUCTION SALES.BIT 3.G.SHIFWAY.THIS MORNING.Mackerel, No.1 Split Herriugs, OIL^&C.THIS MORNING, Saturday, Nov.25, WILL BE SOLD, FOR ACCOUNT OF * MIS, NOAD WIOTIM, The CARGO of the JOSEPHINE.To prevent disappointment from the weather, the Sale will take place at the Stores of *0.4» BROTHERS.No.1 Split Herrings, in brls Erls Mackerel Cod Oil, in brls Pale Seal Oil, in brls and tierces Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.231 SPECIAL SALE TEAS, T0EACC0, To Close Accounts.&c.ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOV.80, J.G.ISM iIs n\\lY WILL SELL BY AUCTION, JkT ÏSIS STORES, Having positive instructions to close without Reserve, 250 balf-cbests Twankay and Black Teas 120 boxes Manufactured Tobacco 175 brls London White Bastard Sugar \u2014also,\u2014 A Oeaeral Assortment of Groceries.Particulars will be given.Sale at THREE o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 230\tAuctioneer.auction sales.TO ENGINEERS, &c.THE Subscriber has now on hand the following TOOLS, all first class, which may be seen at his new Store (Hon.Jons Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street), viz.:\u2014 ONE \u201cWHITWORTH\u2019S\u201d RADIAL DRILL ONE PLANING MACHINE ONE EXTRA STRONG DRILLING and BORING MACHINE TWO VERTICAL DRILLING AND BORING MACHINES TWO TRANSVERSE PLANING and CURVILINEAR SHAPING MACHINES ONE SCREW CUTTING MACHINE \u2014 ALSO,\u2014 ONE DOUBLE-GEARED SCREW PACKING PRESS 30,000 BEST ARCH and CUPOLA FIRE BRICK for Sale.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.22.\t228 S'Z JOHN JOSTEg.NOTICE.THE undersigned, duly appointed CURATOR to the Estate of the late PATRICK HAF-FERTY, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, Trader, will cause to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 28th instant\u2014 all the goods and effects, A HORSE, CARTS, &c.Belonging to said Estate.The said Sale to take place at TATTERSALLS, Great St.James Street, At ONE o\u2019clock.james McLaughlin, Curator.JOHN JONES, 230\tAuctioneer.TATTERSALLS, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.THE LAST SPECIAL SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLIMS, ROBES, &c., a?c., FOB J_854.THE Proprietor of Tattersalls informs the Public that he will hold a SPECIAL and SELECT SALE of HORSES, &c., the last of the year, On WEDNESDAY, November 29, when will be offered the usual supply of SELECT HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, ROBES, HARNESS, &c.&c.XSXS'XEXt.EX).A Bay Gelding, 4 years old, W S W B A Brown do aged, a good family horse A Ches Mare, 5 years old, well broke A pair Biown Geldings, 7 and 8 years, W B A Very Pretty Piebald Horse, 4 years old A Stout Bay Gelding, 7 years, W B, a capital family horse SLEIGHS.A Double Sleigh, with Robes complete A Cutter, Lined, painted blue (new) A Box Sleigh, Lined, painted fawn (new) A do\tdo do blue (new) Robes, Harness, &e.&c.The property of the Estate of the late Dr.McCulloch :\u2014 A pair of Chesnut Horses, 7 and 9 years old, warranted sound, and kind in double or single harness An excellent Draught Horse and Harness A Double and Single Sleigh Very Fine Buffalo and other Robes, &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A lot of Fine Shanghai Fowls 231\tSale at ONE o'clock.N.B.\u2014Those who are desirous to sell their Property at this Sale, will please give timely B1 SSS1S GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.TO BUILDERS.Missing.ONE Hogshead of EAltTHENWARE, marked A [B] M, No.6, landed on the 30th Octobéï from the \u201c BRITANNIA.\u201d Any person who is in possession of the same, will oblige the Subscriber by sending it to Ex.Warehouse.ADOLPHUS BOURNE.Nov.22.\t228 LOST, COUPON No.7, for £7 10s.on Town of Bytown Railroad Debenture, No.45, due 1st November, instant.Whoever returns it to this Office will be suitably rewarded.Nov.16.\t223 the Lost, on Saturday, NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.7th instant, a À liberal reward will be given, if returned to No.4, Waverley Terrace, or to this Office.Oct.14.\t195 Tiusmitiis, TWO TINSMITHS will meet with constant employment, and 'be highest wages given, by applying to S.BUTTJ6j,RWORTH, 94 St.Lawrence Street.Also, an APPRENTICE wanted.Nov.22.\t228 TMDKBS FOB BUILDING STATIONS, THE undersigned is prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of STATION BUILDINGS at Brockville, Prescott, Matilda, Morrisburg, Cornwall and Lancaster.Pians and specifications may be inspected at the Offices of the Contractors for the Grand Trunk Railway, at Point St.Charles, in the City of Montreal, where Tenders will be received up to the TWENTY-NINTH of NOVEMBER.Security for the due performance of the contract will be required, and the undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest tender.JAMES HODGES.Contractor's Office, 1 Point St.Charles, Montreal, > October 25, 1854.\t) dddb 198 M'DliNNOUGH, IU1B & 00., EG leave to return thanks to their numerous friends, for the liberal support which has been extended to them during the short time that they have been in business, and to assure them that no exertion will be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of their patronage.They would call attention to their present STOCK of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be found complete, comprising in part :\u2014 Bonnet and Mantle Velvets, French Ribbons and Flowers, Dress Silks in every variety from the plain Gro to the Gorgeous Antique, French Merinos, Rich Embroidered do., Ladies' Pelise Cloths for Cloaks and Mantles, Embroidered work in Collars, Sleeves, Habits, Chemisettes, Dimity Sleeves and Habits in Setts.The new Empress Eugene Canso, Flouncing, White Robes for Evening Dresses, Houlton Collars, Sleeves and Chemisettes, &e.&c.&c.The stock of Ladies\u2019 Long Plaids and Broche Shawls will be found to be unequalled by any House in the Trade.To Gents, they would direct special attention to their Stock of \u201c Scotch Plaids\u201d of the newest patterns ; Lamb\u2019s Wool Vests and Pants, Lamb\u2019s Wool Hose and half Hose, Scarfs and Ties in every variety, Lambskin Lined Kid Gloves and Gauntlets, Cloth, Puck, and Vecnna ditto.To those who appreciate a good fit in a Shirt, they would recommend the \u201c Gorget \u201d make, recently introduced by one of the first makers at the West End, London ; for comfort, ease, and elegance, they stand unrivalled.The Subscribers do not profess to sell at cost price and under ; knowing that public opinion has come to the conclusion that the oft repeated cry of \u201cSelling off under Cost Price,\u201d \u201c Clearing out Sale,\u201d \u201cDissolution of Partnership,\u201d &c,&c., is humbug.Upon examination, they feel satisfied that their Goods and Prices will compare favorably with any House in the Trade.Doors open at 7 A.M., and close at 7 P.M.M'DUNNOUGH, MUIR & CO., 185 Notre Dame Street.November 17.\t224 notice, in order to give publicity.COHPOHATION OF MONTREAL.MONTREAL WATER WORKS.Notice to Water Tenants.ALL WATER TENANTS are hereby notified that they shalï bave to KEEP THE\" WATER PIPES SECURED FROM FROST DURING THE WINTER, as there-shall be NO DEDUCTION MADE on their Water rent should the water freeze through their neglect to comply with the present notice.By order of the Water Committee, Francois Leblanc, Superintendent of the Montreal Water Works.City Hail,\t} Montreal, 15th Nov., 1854.$ 3w tTS 223 auction sales.s'sr joïsüï lbSmincL THIS MORNING.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE.DAMAGEO «RET COTTONS, On SATURDAY M0E.NING, Nov\u2019r.25tli, at the stores of LïEMIG & SABINE, WILL BE SOLD, On Account of Underwriters and otLers Concerned.B B M Part of bale\t, 61 pieces Grey Cotton\u20142252 yards G B § 25 Part of case 3 pieces col\u2019d Cohurgs\u2014111 yards T C § 50 T\tPart of bale Matts T 1 bale Cotton Candle Wick\u2014300 IBs \u2014ALSO,\u2014 R 2 cases Accordéons do 1 do Violins Damaged on voyage of importation.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 230\tAuctioneer.THIS MORNING.UNION SALES K00M.GROCERIES.0a SATURDAY, the 25th instant, WE&Ï.BB SOZ.33, AT THE UNION SALES\u2019 K00M, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fresh.Groceries, AMONGST WHICH ARE : 72 boxes Choice Tobacco (just received, for positive sale, at 6 months credit approved paper) 39 chests Fine Hyson Twankay 50 boxes and half bxs Souchong and Congou 100 boxes MONTREAL CANDLES, best quality Long 6\u2019s 460 barrels Herrings 800 boxes Digby Herrings 800 barrels Henings 260 do Mackerel 10 tierces Lump Alum 2 cases Madras Indigo 88 boxes Salaratus 10 kegs do 5 tres Sal Soda 2 hhds Edinburgh Ale 30 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper 100\tdo\tElephant\tdo\tdo 50\tdo\tDemi\tdo\tdo 50\tdo\tCrown\tdo\tdo 100 boxes and half boxes Raisins 20 frails Figs And to close consignments : Boxes White Soip, Boxes Tobacco, 18\u2019s, Cases Madeira, Cherry, Port, Tent, Claret, Sauterne, Burgandy Wines, Lemon Syrups, &c.And a variety of other articles.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 231\tAuctioneer.Terms of the Weekly Trihene: Single copy, one year.$ 2 00 Three copies, one year.5 00 Five copies, one year.8 00 Ten copies, one year.12 00 Twenty copies, fo one address.20 00 And any larger number at the rate of $1 # ann.At the price to the $20 Clubs we cannot direct the paper to each subscriber.Subscriptions may commence at any time.\u2014 Payment in advance is required in all cases, and the paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration of the advance payment.Money may he remitted for subscriptions in letters at our risk ; but the Postmaster at the place where the letter is mailed should be made acquainted with its contents and keep a description of the bills.Bills of any specie-paying bank in the United States or Canadas received at par for subscriptions.We have no.travelling agents.Any one wishing to receive The Tribune need not wait to be called upon for his subscription.All that is necessary for him to do is to write a letter in as few words as possible, inclose the money and write the name of the subscriber with the Post-Office, County and State, and direct the letter to GREELEY & MoELRATH, Tribune Office, New York.ON the 31st of August last, a MEMORANDUM BOOK OF ACCOUNTS, of no use to any body but the owner.And on the 1st September, A BUNCH OF KEYS.Whoever may have found the same, and will bring them to this Office, will be liberally rewarded.September 5.\t161 SCOTCH lAESALADËr- TEST RECEIVED, per Brig \u201cSussex,\u201d direct J from Dundee, a case of MARMALADE from the celebrated House of James Keiller & Sons, Dundee.J.GARDNER,.Chemist and Druggist, West End Notre Dame Street.November 9.\t217 \"william c.how & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.3 A7ew Block, Atlantic Wharf, PORTLAND.iCI\"Refer to Messrs.Frothingham & Workman, Montreal, and to the Merchants of Portland generally.NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE Stamstead, Shefford, asMl Cfeam-biy Kail road Company, MONTREAL^ 26th Sept, 1854.THE PROPRIETORS of SHARES on the CAPITAL STOCK of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFOED and CHAMBLY RAILWAY CO., are hereby notified and required to PAY unto F.Maoculloch, Esquire, Treasurer, at the CITY BANK, here, on or before the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of NOVEMBER now next ensuing, the sum of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS, Currency, per SHARE, being the Fourth Instalment of Ten Per Cent on the Subscribed Stock.By order of the Board of Directors, W.H.HOPPER, 180\tSecretary.Nov.23.3w 229 ROWLAND\u2019S MACASSAR OIL Rowland\u2019s Odonto Rowland\u2019s Kalydor Keating\u2019s Cough Lozenges Stolberg\u2019s Voice Lozenges, &c., &c., For sale by J.GARDNER., Chemist and Druggist, West End, Notre Dame Street.Nov.23.\t229 MOMBEAL AÜD BÏI0WN RAILWAY, NOTICE is hereby given,, that Trains will run DAILY between CARILLON and GRENVILLE, on the arrival of the Mail Boats from MONTREAL and BYTOWN respectively, for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.ALEXANDER SC LATER, Superintendent.Carillon, Nov.2nd, 1854.\t211 BANK OF MONTREAL.Male and Female Servants Wanted.A first-rate COOK, or COOK and HOUSEKEEPER.Also, a MAN, and a BOY not under fifteen years of age\u2014one accustomed to wait at table.\" None but competent persons need apply.Call at No.1 Cornwall Terrace, St Denis St.Nov.23.\tr 229 Montrkal, 27th October, 1854.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a DIVIDEND of THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT on the Capital Stock of this Institution has been this day DECLARED, for the current HALF YEAR, and will be payable at its Banking House in this City, on or after the FIRST day of DECEMBER next.The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 18th of November till the 1st day of December.A.SIMPSON, 207\tCashier.NEW B0OI1S.JUST RECEIVED\u2014afresh sunply of the UNI-.TED PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK New Volume of NEANDERS\u2019 CHURCH HISTORY, Vol 5, 12s 6d \u2019 THE BOOK AND ITS STORY, a work of great interest, very suitable for the young, 5s LECTURES ON ROMANISM, by Dr.Gumming, 5s SELF-EXPLAHATORY BIBLE.Bound in Cape Morocco, Marble Edges, 16s 3d \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c Gilt Edges, 21s 3d \u201c\tMorocco Gilt Edges, 21s 3d \u201c Best Morocco, Flexible Backs, 28s 9d \u201c\tAntique Morocco, 32s 6d FAMILY CHIilSTIAH ALMANAC For 1855\u20144d each, 2s 6d per doz., 17s 6d per 100 \u2014also,\u2014 RELIGIOUS and MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL BOOKS CHILDREN\u2019S BOOKS BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PSALM and PRAYER BOOKS ALMANACS FOE 1855.SCOBIE\u2019S, Family Christian and Farmer\u2019s Almanacs for 1855.Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street.Nov.17.\t224 NEW GOODS BIT THE IiiLTEST JkZiltllFIk&S.J PARKIN is in receipt of a beautiful assort-.ment of NEW LACE and MUSLIN GOODS \u2014CAMBRIC and SWISS EMBROIDERIES; Honiton, Guipure, Spanish Point, Maltese, and Thread LACES, in all the New and Fashionable articles for MORNING & EVENING DRESSES.These CHOICE FABRICS will be sold at the lowest possible remunerating prices, by JAMES PARKIN, Laceman, 168 (Old No.116) Notre Dame St.Nov.16.\t223 IjASCBS for sale.THE following Lands are for sale.They are situated in the TOWNSHIP of OSGOODE, about 17 miles from Bytown.A portion of the Lands adjoin a Terminus erected, or about to be erected, on the Bytown and Prescott Railroad.An occupant of these Lands, by this Railroad, is within half an hours reach of either Bytown or Prescott :\u2014 LOT 25.\u20145th Concession, 200 acres, of which about 30 are cleared, and under cultivation.LOT 26.\u20145th Concession, 200 acres ; about 30 acres cleared, and under cultivation.LOT 27.\u20145th Concession, 200 acres.EAST-HALF of LOT 25th.\u201410th Concession, 100 acres.This is a very valuable lot.£100 was offered for it last Spring, bnt declined, as the owner wants to sell the whole of these Lands en bloc.EAST-HALF of LOT 27\u201410th Concession, 100 acres.The Title for the above Lands is unimpeachable.The proprietor holds them under a Crown Patent.The terms are £450 for the whole, one-half iu cash, and the balance in three years.These Lands have been estimated at £550, but the undersigned has been instructed to offer them for less, to obtain an immediate sale.For further particulars, apply to JOHN POPHAM, Advocate, Montreal; Or to ALEX.ROSS,, Esq., Barrister, Bytown.Montreal, 4th Nov., 1854.Tts 213 THIS DAY./SÆEMI\u20acÆJV RUBBERS JUST RECEIVED, TO BE SOLD, AT THE SUBSCRIBER\u2019S STORES, TIMS DAY, Saturday, lev, 25tii, SAY KIYK HTOSSKESS CASES INDIA RUBBER OVER-SHOES, Assorted Qualities aud Sizes.Tbkms :\u2014Approved paper over £25, Sale at THREE o'clock.JOHN DEEMING, 231\tAuctioneer.AUCTION SALES.ETT m&E &.CL-aRKE.THIS MORNING.SALE OF Mahogany Household Furniture, CARPETS, SÏOVJSS, &C.THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell at THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE R.B.NOXON, ESQ., ST.CATHERINE STREET, [Near St.Denis Street, opposite the Nunnery \u201c La Providence.\u201d] 0u SATURDAY, the 25th Instant, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURMTÜRE, &0, COMPRISING : Mahogany Hair Seat Sofa Chairs Centre Table Book case Carpets Crockery & Glassware Plated Ware Lamps Bureaus Oil Cloths Bedsteads Feather Beds G.H.Maitrasses Bedroom Chairs Washstands Toilet Glasses, &c., &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Cooking and Single Stoves, with the usual assortment of Kitchen utensils.\u2014and\u2014 The LEASE of the HOUSE, until the first of May next, will be put up at ONE o\u2019clock.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.HILL & CLARKE, 223\tAuctioneers.AUCTION SALES.THIS DAY.Continuation of Sale THIS DAY, A® ©Era O\u2019CEiOeiS, AT AUTHOR'S QUEEN'S ARCADE, GREAT SALE Sir\t& SERB.CLOSING SALE OF DEY GOODS, BY CATALOGUE.The Subscribers have received for per-emptory Sale, UPWARDS OF EIGHTY PACKAGES DRY GOODS, Comprising a complete Assortment of: Flannels, Kerseys, Blankets Fine and Heavy Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins Printed Thibets, German all Wool Cloakings Alpacas, Mohairs, Cobourgs, French Merinos Gros de Naples, Silk Velvets, Ribbons, &c., &c.Which they will offer to the Trade, BY CATALOGUE, AT THEIR STORES, 299 S®.PAVE STS.EE®, On WEDNESDAY next, Nov.29th.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock punctually.STEWART & KERR, 230\tAuctioneers.BUSINESS NOTICES.sir jmcTEOssr, IN LOTS TO SUIT FAMILIES.Who will longer doubt of the value of \u201c Bowman\u2019s Old English Gargling Oil,\u201d after reading the following :\u2014 Montreal, Oct, 13th, 1854.Dear Sir,\u2014I have frequently witnessed the wonderful healing properties of your \u201cOld English Gargling Oil,\u201d and consider it truly valuable in all cases of Flesh Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Inflammations of all kinds, and in Rheumatism, and can recommend it with confidence to the public.SAML.BROWNING, Proprietor of the Ottawa Hotel, 218\tMontreal.Good IVews.From the Boston Daily Mail, of Feb.9, 1846.Ladies and gentlemen who have heretofore experienced trouble and inconvenience from diseases of the Hair, caused either by nature or by the use of deleterious nostrums, may now clap their hands and jump for joy, for the days of their mourning are nearly over.William Bogle has invented, and not only invented, but perfected an \u201c Hyperion Fluid,\u201d\u2014happy name\u2014which will speedily put an end to all their woes.Ye, who cherish the crowning honors of the head, look out tor this stream from the fountains of El Dorado.For sale by Wm.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E, and sold by A.Savage & Go., Alex.Urqdhart and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.In Quehec,of Joseph Bowles,and Dr.Mdsson,Drug, gists.November 1.\tCmwf 210 Bar Iron, Railway Springs, &c.&c.On NOTICE.Application win be made to the city Council at its next meeting, for the erection of a SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY on a lot fronting on Papineau Road, between Dorchester and Lagauchetiere Streets.MORRIS HEILMAN & CO.Nov.21.\td 227 NOTICE.ALL persons having claims against the Estate and Succession of the late ALEOIA MARTIN, in her lifetime of Montreal, Widow of the late THOMAS LEWIS, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to the said Estate and Succession, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.GILBERT HORNE, Curator, 63 Vitre Street.Nov.21.\tm 227 The Semi-Weekly Tribune s Persons residing at points where mails arrive oftener than once a week are requested to examine the Semi-Weekly.We regard it as the cheapest paper, all things considered, published in the United States.TERMS.Single copy, one year.$ 3 00 Two copies, .5 00 Five copies, .11 25 Ï3\u201cCanada Subscribers will add U.S.postage to their Subscriptions.POSTAGE ON THE TRIBUNE.The Postage on the Daily Tribune for one \u2022year is.99 The Postage on the Weekly Tribune for one year is.¦\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.29 The Postage on the Semi-Weekly for one year is.92 Payable quarterly in advance, at the office where the paper is received.GREELEY & MoELRATH, Tribune Office, New) York.November 22.\t_____________229 F©R SAKE.THAT well-known and valuable FARM at St.THERESE de BLAIN-VILLE, belonging to the Estate of _______the late Dr.McCulloch,_ containing 500 acres more or less.St.Therese is eighteen miles from Montreal, and part of the property is within the limits of the Village.Terms easy, and will be made known on application to M.McCULLOCH, St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.Nov.3.\t1m DC 212 ' IVERPOOL SALT\u2014 5000 Minots in Bulk 600 Barrels For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.October 30.\t208 Lanterns, Lamps, S\u2019c.ON HAND, and NOW OPENING, a complete assortment of Steamboat Lamps, Lanterns and Signals Railway Lamps, Signals and Head Lights Shop Lamps, Gas Shades, Lamp Globes,&c., AT THE LAMP DEPOT, 161 St.Paul Street, Corner opposite Gillespie, Moffatt & Co.\u2019s.W.R.HIBBARD.May 12.\t62 SCALES AND PÂTEIT WEIGHING MACHINES IV/JANUFACTUTED and for Sale by the Sub-xVx scriber\u2014a superior article.COUNTER SCALES, weighing 14, 28, and 36 Its.PLATFORM BALANCES, to weigh 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 cwt.PLATFORM BALANCES,' to weigh from 10 to 30 cwt, on wheels.\u2014also.\u2014 HAY SCALES, and LARGE WAREHOUSE SCALES, to weigh several tons, made to order.WILLIAM RODDEN, 91 to 91 William Street.Montreal, 8th Nov., 1854.\tdd 216 50G,00QJMARS.RICE, VAN DEUSEN & CO.have on hand the largest and best STOCK of CIGARS ever in Montreal, and they defy all competition either in quality or price.The following are some of the Brands :\u2014La Rosa, Esmia, La Sultanna, Ambrosia, Londres, Pico, Lafontica, El Comercio, Noriago, Figaro, and a host of others ; and, a tip-top, lot oi Principes of the best Brands.Give us a call and we will prove all we say at 253 Notre Dame Street.November 22.\tn mwf 222 CITY BANK* A.T.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a DIVI-IN DBND of THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT upon the CAPITAL STOCK of this Institution, has this day been DECLARED, for the current HALF YEAR, and that the same will be payable at the Banking House in this City, on and after the FIRST day of DECEMBER next.The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED between the 18th day of November and the first day of December.By order of the Board, F.MAOCULLOCH, Cashier.Montreal, 30th October, 1854.\t209 Spool Threads.K/Y CASES DICK & SONS\u2019 [Clyde Mills] well éJ\\J known SPOOLS, in three and six Cords, in Zinc Cannisters \u2014also,\u2014 Dick\u2019s Celebrated \u201cStag\u2019s Head\u201d Crotchet Cotton.For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Jr.Old Exchange, St.Joseph St., ?October 23.\t\\\t202 SUPERIOR GRATE COALS, IN LOTS to Suit Purchasers.For Sale at the Court Yard, St, Paul Street, near St.Sacrament Street.T.D.HALL, Merchants Exchange Building, Hospital Street.September 25.\t178 Borax\u2014 A few cases for sale by Nov.16.h.JONES & aa, ARE obliged to give notice that they cannot receive any more Goods for Steamers at present, except tor Brockville and Kingston in Barges, till they have off a part of what they now have on hand.Schooner Empress can take a few more goods for Welland Canal, Port Dover and Port Stan ley.October 26.\t205 150,000 G.D.WATSON.223 White \u2022Paimt.TUST RECEiVED, a supply of Extra quality ei in 2811, 5blb and 11211 packages.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Montreal, October 16 1854.\t196 Fine Carriage Sponges.A Bale of the above just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & Go.Nov.9.\t217 For Filling Decayed Teeth.HOWARD\u2019S SUCCEDAKEUM,\u2014a supply just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & Co, 217 Nov.9.NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed that the DRUG ESTABLISHMENTS of this City will, on and after the FIFTEENTH DAY of NOVEMBER, be closed at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M SJ\u201d Parties making purchases will please do so before that hour.P.S.\u2014Saturday Nights excepted.Nov.8.\tdd 216 AT THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STORES, TUESDAY MORKING, Nov.28th, Will be sold for account of KSS'K.'Sr BIAOBEAIT, BE©., 272 bdls Bar Iron, % & % in 73 bars Flat \u201c 70 Railway Carriage Springs 16\t\u201c\t\u201c Wheels 2\tWinches 3\tConnecting Rods 13 Standards Intending purchasers will please examine the abovs on the wharf opposite Gillespie & Go\u2019s, buildings.Sale as ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 231\tAuctioneer.HOUSEHOLD EUMITUHE.28th, 0a TUESDAY liext, Mot, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS, LEIMM & SAME WILL BE SOLD, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF IltfSJYM S.OJÏÉË HOUSEHOLD FUMITURE, \u2014CONSISTING IN PART\u2014 Mahogany Centre and Card Tables Large do Dining Table Do Chairs, Sofas Do Drawers & Wardrobes Do Sideboards Black Walnut Centre Tables Washstands, Toilet Tables Bedroom Chairs, Hair Mattrasses Feather Beds, Palliasses Kidderminster, Imperial and Brussels Carpets, Cooking and Parlour Stoves Double\tdo Stove Pipes, &e \u2014also,\u2014 A large Office Bookshelf Pigeon Holes An Office Desk with Drawers \u2014and\u2014 Numerous other articles Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 230\tAuctioneer.THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE RECEIVED , instructions from MR.ALEXANDER ARTHUR, (he being required, according to the terms of Dissolution, to close up the Partnership affairs of the late Firm of A.& J.ARTHUR & CO., by the end of the year,) that he is determined to SELL OFF BY AUCTION, m WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Inst,, &,WH POaiiCSWOT©- BAYS, HIS WHOLE STOCK, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATSOEVER, And which in part consists of the following :\u2014 Printed Cambrics.Hoyle\u2019s 9-8 Lilacs, Ashton\u2019s 9-8 Lilacs.Turkey Reds, Chintz, Navy Blues.Black'and Whites, Grey and Whites.STUFF GOODS.5-4 and 6-4 Coloured COBDRGS.5-4 and 6-4 Black DO.6-4 Coloured and Black FRENCH MERINO&.5-4 and 6-4 Black and Coloured ALPACAS, ORLEANS, and LUSTRES.SILKS.BROCADED SATINS, in a variety of Colours and Styles.DO SILKS, do do do SHOT GLACIES, in Dresses ; Black and Col\u2019d GROS and GLACIE.SHAWLS.Handsome Paisley Scarf and 8-4 SHAWLS Rich Printed Indiana and Cashmere SCARFS and SHAWLS Real Canton Crape SHAWLS, Fig\u2019d and Plain, all colors 5-4, 6-4, 8-4 and 16-4 Scotch and Bay State SHAWLS in all qualities BLANKETS.8-4, 9-4, & 10-4 Witney and Bath BLANKETS Cradle and Colton\tdo do DE LAINES.FRENCH DE LAINES, Plain and Printed 7-8 & 9-8 Printed and Plain DE LAINES 7-8 & 9-8 do\tdo COBOURGS and CASHMERES.DAMASKS.All Wool WINDOW DAMASKS and MOREENS, all colors.An extensive variety of UNION DAMASKS\u2014 some beautiful designs amongst this lot.6-4 and 8-4 WHITE and UNBLEACHED DAMASKS and DIAPER TABLE LINEN, in Union and Pure Linen.A Large Stock of BROWN and WHITE TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS.TOWELS, in Dozens andin Pieces.White and Coloured COUNTERPANES; Summer, Imperial, and Heavy Marseilles QUILTS, from 7s.4d.to 12s.4d.As the Stock is a very large one, Families purchasing will find it an excellent opportunity of obtaining what seasonable goods they may desire, much below the usual prices.Sale each day at ONE o\u2019clock.HILL & CLARKE, 228\tAuctioneers.auction sales.BV BENfNING &.BAASALOtJ.THIS DA-Y.extensive sale OF NEW FALL DRY GOODS.AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS Ou SATURDAY, 25th Nof., WILL BE SOLD A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MW FALL DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OP Superfine Black and Col\u2019d Cloths Black and Fancy Doeskins and Tweeds Alhambra and Siberian Cloths Scarlet, White and Welsh Flannels Scotch and German Gala Plaids Black and Col\u2019d Lustres and Cobourgs White and Grey Shirting and Sheetings Rolled Linings, Silecias and Casbans French Merinos and Cashmeres Grey Oxford and Cadet Satinettes \u2014also,\u2014 A Retail Dry Goods Stock \u2014and,\u2014 An Invoice of Manufactured Furs Tapestry Carpetings Scotch do Welsh Flannels Rich Printed Cashmeres Montego Checks L.W.Shirts, Drawers and Hosiery \u2014likewise,\u2014 100 cases Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s I.R.Shoes The whole without reserve.' Sale at TWO o\u2019clock 230\tBENNING & BARSALOU.SOSCKNS GüXiiï.® Cleveland, Oct.28, 1854.MESSRS.STEARNS & MARVIN, Nos.144 and 146 Water St., N.Y.\u2014Gents : Our city was last evening visited with the most destructive fire since its existence, and you may well think we felt interested and anxious to know the result of several Safes of yours and others in the fire.We need hardly tell you yours came out of the fiery ordeal triumphant over all others.Immediately under Anderson\u2019s office was 50 or 60 tons of tallow, and of course made the hottest kind of fire ; and in another Sale of yours, in the same building, was $!0,000 in bank bills, checks, &c., all of which came out in perfect order, after lying in the ruins ten hours.All that have seen the effects of the fire on the different kinds of Safes, are satisfied of the superiority of your \u201c Rich\u2019s improvement on Wilder\u2019s Patent Safe.\u201d Yours respectfully, MORLEY & REYNOLDS.S^yoss's KaOiairoit.The Kathairon neutralizes the effects of disease, climate and old age, in preserving and restoring the human hair, even after a baldness of many years ; cleanses the scalp from dandruff and its natural impurities ; will cure the Nervous Head-aches and all eruptive diseases of the Skin, and is the most desirable article for curling and imparting gloss to the hair in the world.It happily unites the effects of the choicest Pomades to the best French Extracts, and exhales the perfume of the most delightful flowers.No person should be without it.Price only 25 cents, in large bottles.Sold by all dealers, everywhere.D.S.BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist in Canada.November 1.\t1m 210 CÔÎL.FfUEMOJST Is now engaged in another Exploring Expedition to the Pacific.C.S.Emerson has long been engaged in Exploring BALD HEADS, and has at last brought before the public a Compound, which is a positive cure for Baldness, and to prevent Hair from falling, which thousands who have used will testify.See Circulars, to be had of the Agents, giving particulars.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.November 1.\t2m 210 ANOTHER CERTIFICATE, To prove that everybody should use Bowman\u2019s Gargling Oil : St.Pib, 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.Tetrault, 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 tbe convenience of the public, at F.Trigg\u2019s Fancy Goods Store, opposite, tbe English Church, Notre Dame Street.June 21.\t96 CLEVELAND FIRE AGAIN.By Telegraph.\u2014Cleveland, Thursday, Nov.2, \u201954.Morrison & Burges\u2019s Safes have Wilder\u2019s Patent on them.MORLEY à REYNOLDS.By the above it will be seen that the Safes which preserved the money and valuable papers in the great fire at Cleveland were not (as claimed to be,) Herring\u2019s Patent, but WILDER\u2019S, although made by Herring, and now manufactured by us.STEARNS & MARVIN, Nos.144 and 146 Water-st,, New York.Nov.3, 1854.A LARGE SUPPLY of WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, with RICH\u2019S IMPROVEMENTS, for sale by JAMES HUTTON, The only Agent of Wilder\u2019s Patent Salamander Safe in Montreal.St.Helen Street.Nov.9.\t217 JAMBS ARMSTRONG, ADVOCATE, 31, Little St James Street, MONTREAL.Nov.1.\t6m 210 ! NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made to the Legislature, during the present session, to remove the site of the County Town Registry Office, and Seal ot the Courts for the County of Terrebonne, from the places where they are now respectively held, and to establish the same permanently at the village of St.Jerome.St.Jerome, Sept.15, 1854.\t2m 171 Lamp Oils.rHE Subscribers offer for Sale :\u2014 Pure Olive Oil Winter Strained Sperm Winter Refined Whale Winter Pressed Lard, and Pale Seal Oil In large or small quantities.WILLIAM LYMAN à CO., .St.Paul Street.October 26.\t205 W.H.GRATES, AGENT F 'R BLACKIE & SON, PUBlctSHERS, Glasgow, Edinburgh.London & H.York, 35 Great St.James Street, (Over R Thomas\u2019 Store,) MONTREAL.October 23.\t1m 202 jdmIïiïÿms & CD., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, MAINE.John Rhynas.\tGeorge H.Starr, H.B.M.Vice-Consul.Nov.29.\t227 250 Nov.3.Lochfme Herrings, KEGS just received, and for sale by NEIL McINTOSH, Place d\u2019Armes.212 FOR SAFE.TWO CUT STONE DWELLING HOUSES on Notre Dame Street, near Dalhousie Square, and ONE CUT STONE BUILDING on St.Paul Street.Terms liberal.For particulars apply to E.KERSTEN, Corner of St.Peter & Notre Dame Sts.October 19.\t199 PEmrEC® sisesmsisir AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.NOTICE.TN consequence of the great numbers visiting JL the Store, more particularly in the afternoon, Ladies will find it to their advantage to give an early call in the morning.WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Notre Dame Street.Nov.9.\t217 B.FRED VERI0N.DAWSON has just received\u2014 FRED VERNON, by the author of \u201c Minnie Grey\u201d, \u201c Woman and her Master\u201d, Ac., 3s.9d.A NEW MAP, showing tbe Commercial Position of Portland, and its connection by lines of Steamboat and Railway with Europe the British Provinces, and the United States ; showing also a plan for shortening the transit between New York and London\u2014price 3s.9d.CHAMBERS\u2019 JOURNAL for November\u201410s.per annum.For Sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.(Old Post Office.) Nov.22.___________________________228 Fresh Frail,-Ex « Kaloolah,\u201d DIRECT FROM MALAGA.MUSCATEL RAISINS, boxes, halves & qtrs Sultana do, in drums Zante Currants, in kegs and caroteels Malaga Grapes, kegs and hf do Prunes, in jars and boxes Lemons Jordan Almonds Valencia do Soft Shelled do Bitter\tdo Barcelona Nuts Brazil\tdo Walnuts For sale by pig laoif, TONS \u201cCARNBROE\u201d PIG IRON, daily expected per Marion.For Sale by LEEMING & SABINE.October 7.\t189 150 FOU.SAüiS, GENUINE Havana SEGARS.of the following Choice Brands :\u2014 Silvas, Club-House, Fanny Ellsler\u2019s, Riondos Mediana Regalias, Ambrosias, Irving House, Candittas, and Cubreys.JOHN LEVEY.Nov.13.220 MISTAKE.ABOUT five weeks ago a SMALL MAHOGANY CASE, containing a new SPY-GLASS, was delivered to a wrong address.The parties having received the said Case will kindly return the same to the Donegana Hotel, September 15,\t170 T'OR SALE :\u2014 * Bright Muscovado Sugar, in hhds and brls Dutch Crushed Sugar, in brls White Havana Sugar, in boxes Young Hyson Tea, in half-chests Montreal T D Pipes Cordage and Hemp No 1 and 2 Lard Oil Palm Oil, Soda Ash Chandlers\u2019 Wicking Archibald\u2019s Seal Oil Leaf Tobacco Brandy NOAD BROTHERS.Montreal, Nov.21.\tr 227 Employment for Winter.Nov.17.R.THOMAS, 35 St.James Street.224 roil.SALE.STEAMER \u201c PRCMMm,\u201d (LATE WILMINGTON,) Apply to JOHN ANDERSON & CO., ' St.Peter Street, Quebec.November 14.\t221 GLASGOWMD NEWŸOUK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.NOTICE THE undersigned have relinquished business in favor of MR.WM.HOBBS, Jr., who will I continue in the same premises all the various agencies hitherto represented by them.1\tW.WHITEFORD & CO.September 5.\t161 NOTICE^ ~\t' LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late WILLIAM WATERS, of the Cedars, C.E., are requested to hand the same in to JOHN RAMSAY WATERS, at the Cedars ; and those indebted to the said Estate to pay their accounts to the said John Ramsay Waters without delay.JOHN R.WATERS, WILLIAM H.WATERS, Executors and Universal Legatees.Cedars, Nov.11, 1854.\tr 219 A1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, in its present session, for an ACT to INCORPORATE a JOINT STOCK COMPANY, for the purpose of INSURING PASSENGERS ON RAILWAYS AGAINST INJURY, under the title of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS\u2019 ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.WM.H.HOPPER, Provisional Secy.Montreal, Oct.11, 1854.\tddde 193 MISSING F.SiSU NY energetic man who will take an agency A: of HALL & BROTHER, and sell the \u201cGREAT RED DRAGON, or MASTER KEY TO POPERY,\u201d a new and \u201c thrilllngly interesting work,\u201d throughout his own Town or County, or elsewhere, can clear from $40 to $L0(> per month during tbe coming Winter and Spring.Agents do do it, and others can do it.Let any man whose time is not wholly engaged, call on or address HALL & BROTHER, No.115 and 117 Nassau Street, New York, He will receive particulars by return mail.Nor.16.\t1m tis 223 ' ^Machinists\u2019 Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES, of different sizes SCROLL CHUCKS, of different sizes, PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES, VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a very superior article.\u2014 also,\u2014 Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, &c, &c.For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffin town.\to_ p_ LADD June 23.____________________mwf 98 FOE SALE, EAST INDIA RICE, of superior quality Zante Currants, in barrels Cognac Brandy, pale and brown DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva, &c &e.ROBERT HALLOWELL.2w 211 THE New and Powerful Steamships \u201cNEW YORK,\u201d 2,400 tons, ____________and 500 horse-power, R.Craig: Commander, and \u201c GLASGOW \u201d 1962 tons, (in six water tight compartments,) and 400 horsepower, W.Cumming, Commander, built expressly for the trade between New Y'ork and Glasgow, will sail as under :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.\u201c Glasgow,\u201d Saturday, 18th Nov., at 12, noon.\u201c New York,\u201d Saturday, 23rd Dec, at 12, noon.FROM GLASGOW.\u201c Glasgow,\" Saturday, 21st Oct., at 4 o\u2019clock P.M.\u201cNew York,\u201d Tuesday, 21st Nov., at 4 o\u2019clock P.M.First Cabin, saloon state-rooms.$90 First Cabin, midship\tdo\tdo\tdo.Second Cabin\tdo\tdo\tdo.Steward\u2019s Fee included.Third Class.\u2014A limited number of third-class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked, at $25.each.Carries a Surgeon.For Freight or passage, apply J.MoSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York.New York City Bills or Gold only received for Passages.October 19.CliAREMOIST MACHISTE WORKS, CLAREMONT, N.H.D.A- CLAY & Co., | Manufacturers of Machinist\u2019s Tools, Engine Lathes, Circular Saw-Mills, Wood and Iron Planers, Paper-Mill Machines, &c.&c.THE Subscriber has been appointed AGENT for tbe above manufacturers, and has some of their LATHES and PLANING MACHINES on band.They are considered the best tools of the kind made in the States, and purchasers would do well to call and inspect them.They will be sold at tbe manufacturer\u2019s prices, with only the expenses added.JOHN HENRY EVANS.October 31.\t209 FROM the Ship WILSON, T, & W.§ 112, 1 M.CASK.Any information will be thankfully received by TOUSSAINT LeCOMPT, Carter.Sept.28.\t181 Maliala Spencer, WHO left England about theyear 1810, or her legal Heirs, if she is not living, can hear of something to their advantage by addressing EDMOND SMITH, At the Albion, St.Paul Street.It is supposed that Mahala Spencer married Angus McGillivray at Montreal, about twelve years since.Any information directed as above, or left at the aid Office, will be attended to.October 27.\tn 206 Rutcîi Rwï'bosss Roots.JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of DUTCH BULBS, in prime order, consisting of Hyacinths, Crocus, Jonquille, Tulip, dtc.S.J.LYMAN & CO, Place d\u2019Armes.October 14.195 MISSING.A LARGE CASE containing MACHINERY, marked [B] M taken from Barge \u201c North Briton,\u201d being Goods, ex S.S.\u201c Charity,\" October trip.Information of same will be thankfully received by DAVID BELLHOUSE, Agent, Canadian Steam Navigation Company.November 13.\tde 220 HERRING'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES.1st Prize at the World\u2019s Fair, London.1st Premium at the Crystal Palace, New York.Are superior to wilder\u2019s patent, and will resist a greater degree of heat.To be bad in Montreal only at 145 St.Paul Street.GEO.HAGAR, Agent.Nov.16.\t223 The Empire State Cooking Stove.This celebrated cooking stove has had several additions and improvements made to it, has been well tried, (several hundred being in daily use in Montreal,) and gives perfect satisfaction.Several sizes for Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.September 16.\t____Dll ~\tI RICE, VAIDEUSEN & CO.EG leave to call tbe attention of the Public to their recently imported stock of\u2014 CIGJ1RS, Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos, &c.Of the latest styles and most favorite brands.They most particularly rei ommend their Excelsior Smoking Tobacco as being the cleanest, sweetest, healthiest, and best TOBACCO in use.It is mads of the best leaf and is void of all those poisonous ingredients too often found in Fine-cut Tobacco to give them an artificial flavor.For sale, wholesale or retail, at No.253, Notre Dame Street.November 13.\t220 B runs 5(1 CASES GLENF1ELD STARCH For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.September 27.\tISO Fish, Oil, &e.ONE HUNDRED Owt.Superior Table Codfish 75 cwt.Small\tdo 25 bbls Pickled\tdo 8 do Cod Sounds 25 do Cod Oil For Sale by WATSON & WILLIAMS.October 16.\t J-96 Goals.jgEST LARGE GRATE COALS, For sale by Nov.4.MORLAND & Co.2m 213 Nov.2._________ TUST RECEIVED,\u2014-A few hhds GOLDEN .Î LEAF TOBACCO, very fine.°\tHENRY CHAPMAN & Co.Oct.18.\t198 198 THE Subscriber most respectfully informs bis friends and customers, commencing on the 27th instant, be will CLOSE his Store at I EIGHT o\u2019clock each EVENING, until the 1st day of MAY next.JOHN LEVEY.Montreal, Nov.13.\t______________ 220 SALT\u20142500 bbls Liverpool Coarse CODFISH\u2014500 quintals Large Table SEAL OIL\u2014250 qr-cks Pale, finest quality For Sale DAVID TORRANCE k CO.October 17.*97 FOIS.SAXiB, BOXES of Fine TOBACCOS\u20145\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, and lbs- JOHN LEVEY.250 Nov.13.220 UNION SALES* ROOM.THIS Central, Large, and Beautiful ROOM, which can be brilliantly lighted and comfortably heated, may be had on moderate terms, FOE LECTURES, &c., In the Evening, during the Winter Season.Apply to LEEMING & SABINE.November 1.210 NOTICE.rfl HE Co-partnership heretofore existing in Jl this city under under the firm of D.k W.SMITH, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 14th inst.All debts due to or by the said firm, will be settled by DAVID SMITH, one of the undersigned, who will continue the same business in the same premises, in his own name and on his own account.DAVID SMITH.WILLIAM SMITH.Montreal, 19th October, 1854.200 rrtHE Creditors of the Estate of the late 1 ALEXANDER RONALD, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, Shoemakerand Trader, are requested to send in their claims, duly attested, to the undersigned as speedily as posaibie; and parties indented to tbe Estate are requested to make immediate payment.\t\u201e MARY L.RONALD, Tutrix.Nov.6.\t214 JOHN MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Furrier, 260 Notre Dame Street, West, M O N T K.E A I.LIBERAL TERMS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.Nov, 3.212 Chemical Soap, FOR REMOVING STAINS OF GREASE, &c., from Linen, Cloth, Silk, &c.A large supply just prepared by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, at the Family Drug Store, opposite the Court House.Nov.17.\t224 Molasses- now on SALE, Boot and Shoe Trade.LASTINGS, Wool and Union Italian Cloths Linings, Bleached and Brown Boot Webs Machine Sewing Silks Do\tLinen Threads, &c ko A good assortment on hand.N.S.WHITNEY.Nov.16.\td 223 CAM©.JW.COLEMAN would respectfully inform \u201e the Citizens of Montreal, that he is now I prepared to receive BOARDERS for the W INTE R SEASON, on favorable terms, on and after 14th I December.HOURS OF MEALS as follows, viz :\u2014 BREAKFAST at EIGHT o\u2019clock.DINNER at TWO and FIVE o\u2019clock.TEA at SEVEN o\u2019clock.J.WARREN COLEMAN.Nov.20.\tda 226 NOTICE TS hereby given that the undersigned whl apply A to the Corporation for permission to manufacture SOAP by a new process, MORRIS KE1LMAN & Co., 31 St.Paul Street.Nov.3.\td 212 boiLemfcates, ~ FORSALE, }4 inch and % inch BEST BOILER PLA\u2019IE, at tbe Eagle Foundry.\u2019\tGEORGE BRUSH.July 31.184 100 puncheonsj 250 tierces\t>\tSuperior\tquality.25 barrels\t) EDWARD MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.Nov.16.\tr\t223 F~\" RUIT-^CR0PT854\u2014ex \u201cQUEEN\u201d\u2014 400 boxes RAISINS, Layers 250 do do Blooms 60 kegs do Lexias 50 boxes LEMONS and ORANGES.EDWARD\tMAITLAND,\tTïLEE\t& 00.Nov.16.\tr\t223 TUST LANDED, AND FOR SALE\u2014\t\u2014\u201c J 400 half-boxes Valentia Raisins 140 brls Fine Zante Currants 50 kegs Muscatel Raisins 150 boxes Candied Peel EDWARD MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.Nov.16.\tr 222 EST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for saie in lots to suit families.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16.\t223 HOOPS FOR SALE\u2014\t'\t\" 200,000 good Split Flour-Barre! Hoops.J.G.SIMS, Champ de Mars Street.Nov.11,\t1m 219 Ï^OR SALE\u2014 Bi-Carbonate of Soda B October 6.SAMUEL & CO.188 nnENNET\u2019S SODA ASH, first quality, now JL landing ex Albion, trom Glasgow, and for Sale by September 18.NOAD, BROTHERS, 172 C1:C MONTR&âX EBHALC Aim DAXW GOmMBRoiaL QiUgBTtE.SATURDAY.N0T1MBBE 36.BàC NOTICES.CHATTS CANAL JOBÜÎ 500 LABORERS WANTED.WANTED, for the Chatts Canal immediately, FIVE HUNDRED GOOD DRILLERS and QUARRYMEN, to whom constant employment will be given, at the best wages.Also, a number of Carpenters and Stone-Cutters, such as have been previously engaged on public works.Men with families will be preferred.The locality is one of the most healthy places in Canada, and good comfortable buildings have been already erected for the accommodation of the above and a greater number.There is steam navigation from Aylmer to the foot of the Canal.Persons wishing to proceed to the works will receive information relative to the route on application to the Ottawa Forwarders.a.p.McDonald & co.Chatts Canal, Aug.18, 1854.\t184 REMOVAL.HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 No.5 Little St.James Street, one door beyond former residence.May 13.53 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all accounts due to the undersigned must be paid 'to him personally, or upon his receipt; and that no orders will be recognized or settled for unless signed by JOHN WILLOCE.September 2.\t169 WANTED.XiOCKHARS & ZiOUSON, General Commission merchants, 28 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, Agents for the union plate glass COMPANY, St.Helens, near Liverpool, execute orders for POLISHED and SILVERED PLATE GLASS, in any sizes and quantity required.Sole Agents in Canada for Messrs.RICHARD JOHNSON & BROTHER, Manchester, Manufacturers of Telegraph and other Wire, Corrugated Galvanized Iron, for Roofing, &c.Price lists foi warded on application.(A.tober 6.\t188 To Teachers.THE Principal of one of the largest and most respectable SELECT SCHOOLS in Montreal desires to meet with some well qualified TEACHER, to whom he could transfer his School.The number of Scholars during the past year has averaged one hundred.The School Premises are of a superior order, and the School is in a prosperous condition.The advertiser can affirm with confidence that so desirable an opening for a properly qualified Teacher has not occurred in this city for many years.Address, A.B., Box 606.September 15.\t170 NOTICE TOlMPOEmsT KING, REED & CO., 1 Forwarding and Commission Agents, MONTREAL AND POS.SLAÏ\u2019mIî.Invoices, or copies of them, are required by the American Customs.They can either be sent on to us at Portland or left at our Office in Montreal.October 20.\t20° TDTKAM, BU'SJI.BR.& GOUS®, COMMISSION AND jFORWAKmœ® MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN EL0UR, &CV COMMERCIAL STREET, {Head of Richardson\u2019s Wharf,) PORTLAND, Me.E.E.Upham,\t?Portland Ralph Botler, Junr.$ rortlana-N.W.Godld,\tMontreal.(Office Ex- change Buildings, St.Sacrament Street.October 9.\t2m 190 E.PICKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND Postage Stamp Office, ADJOINING THE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAYIER STREET.Jane 28.\t102 \"bWealo rojbesT- SELECTED BY DNZS OF SHE PAR5?STBB.S IN THE WEST- JNO.HENDERSON & CO.September 14.\t169 W.R.HIB BARD, k-.t\tijr o \"\t' r A/-»-\ty 161ST.PAUL ST.f PM ONTREAL .V TMJB SIJ1IM.BANSLEY S HQÏVHY FLUID.THIS is the best Compound for the Hair ever produced.It prevents the hair, if applied in proper time, from falling out, gives it a vigorous and luxurious growth, and when disease has actually taken place in the roots, prevents the hair from falling out for many years.Sold by D.Bansley, Nuns\u2019 Buildings.BANSLEY\u2019S HAl'Hl DYE.53\u201c After Twenty-seven years of experiment and experience, the Inventor has, at length, brought this article to perfection.It immediately imparts to Grey Hair or Whiskers a natural and permanent Brown or Black, without staining the skin.Private Rooms for Hair Dyeing.TOOTH POWBEH.23\u201c BANSLEY\u2019S HOCHELAGA TOOTH POWDER, is a sure preventive of decay and other diseases of the TEETH, such as discoloration, &c., imparting to them a pearly white appearance, and giving a pleasant perfume to the breath.Manufactured only by D.Bansley, 112 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, FIRST PRIZE HAIR DRESSER WORLD\u2019S FAIR, 185).June 23.\t98 OKO-AMB.SAmURZi R.WARREN, 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\t184 NOTRE MME STREET FAMILY GROCERY.ESTABLISHES 1848.Sign of the TIsree Sugar Xoaves.HAS ON HAND, the usual Supplies of FRESH TEAS, viz.:\u2014 Government Java and Laguayra COFFEE, Ground and Fresh.DANL.LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.June 24.\t_____39 ON LOIN, The SUM OF TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, for a term of years on Real Estate\u2014a clear and perfectly satisfactory title required.Address Letter Box 314, Post Office, pre-paid, stating the rate of interest disposed to pay, and how long required.Octobers.\t187 SCHOOXi BOOHS.FOR SALE, on the best terms, NEW and IMPROVED EDITIONS of the NATIONAL SERIES of SCHOOL BOOKS, at much Reduced Prices.\u2014LIKEWISE,\u2014 British and American Editions of all SCHOOL and CLASSICAL BOOKS in general use throughout Canada.CAMPBELL BRYSON.May 24\tmwf-184 SITUATION WANTED as SALESMAN by P person acquainted with the French and English languages and business.Apply N.L., Herald Office.Nov.16.\ta 223 Blank Account Books, Stationery, &c.PY^HE Subscriber begs to call the attention of Merchants, Country Store-Keepers, parties Famishing Offices, &c., to his Extensive Stock of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS (both imported and of his own manufacture), PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, &c., &c., comprising almost every article in the line, which he offers, Wholesale and Retail, at very Reasonable Prices.CAMPBELL BRYSON.May 24.\tmwf-184 Writing and Wrapping Papers, &c.THE Subscriber is NOW RECEIVING, ex Shandon, Albion, Three Bells, St.Lawrence, and other Vessels to arrive (direct from the Mills) an Extensive Stock of WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS, &c.; the whole of which having been purchased previous to the advance in price, he is able to dispose of, Wholesale, on ¦ he very best terms.me very\tCAMPBELL BRYSON, 30 St.François Xavier Street.Ma7 24.\tmwf-]84 WANTED\u2014TWO experienced CLERKS for the CiTY BANK.None need apply who have not a perfect knowledge of accounts.Application to be made in the handwriting of the party\u2014addressed to the Cashier.Nov.16.\tr 223 WANTED,\u2014EMPLOYMENT either as an ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER or COPYING CLERK.Apply at this Office.Nov.13.\t220 rvr ANTED.\u2014 SEV V v good address, are wanted to CANVASS for ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS, to whom a liberal commission will be allowed.Application to be made to Mr.LANGFORD, 331 Lagauchetiere and St.Urbain Sts., Montreal.October 11.\t192 Situation as Salesman Wanted.WANTED bv a person thoroughly acquainted with the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS TRADE, a situation as SALESMAN, would have no objection to make himself generally useful.Address M., 72, at this Office.Referees :\u2014Messrs.W.Whiteford & Co.Sept.12.\t167 NOTICES.To Merchants and Mechanics.A PERSON of experience, who has a few hours to spare daily, wishes to devote them to POSTING BOOKS, MAKING OUT ACCOUNTS, &c.Apply at this Office, or Box No.10 Post Office.September 30.\t183 WANTED.A LADY and GENTLEMAN are desirous of finding BOARD with TWO ROOMS UNFURNISHED, in some Private Family, within a few minutes walk of Great St.James Street.Address\u201435 Great St.James Street.September 30.\t183 : HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, THE STORE AND DWELLING, at No.11 St.Lawrence Street.182 September 29.FOR SALE OR TO LET, MA desirable TAVERN STAND and excellent FARM, situated at St.Lambert, opposite the city.The above property, consisting of 100 arpents of land in good condition, with Two Stone Dwellings, Icehouse, Bowling Alleys and extensive outbuildings, now occupied by Mr.John Morris.Apply to JOSEPH TIFFIN, 139 St.Paul St.September 26.\t179 FOB SAME.A VALU ABLE PROPERTY, forming the South Western corner of Port and Water Streets, 85x69 feet.A FARM at the Current St.Mary, near the proposed terminus of the Bytown and North Shore Railroad.A Block of THREE BRICK HOUSES, of six tenements, situate on Papinean Square.A FARM three miles from the Village of Ber-thier, contiguous to the North Shore Railroad Depot, containing 120 acres, with a substantial dwelling and out-buildings.Terms\u2014One-fourth cash.For the balance a long term of credit will be given.The Farm at Berthier may be exchanged for a property in the vicinity of Montreal.On Constitute at Coteau Barron, several valuable Building Lots on Sherbrooke, St.Lawrence, and Cadieux Streets.Also, in that beautiful maple grove, (bocage,) between the toll gate and mile end.TO BE LET.A GOOD BRICK DWELLING, of NINE APARTMENTS, on Papineau Square Apply to H.LIONAIS, Coteau Barron.Montreal, Sept.8, 1854.\t16 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 ______ MTHAT SPLENDID BRICK COTTAGE, in Dorchester Street.This bout» i« fitted with every modern convenience, has eleven apartments; also Wood Shea ana Stable; is well inclosed.In front stands a variety of beautiful Green Trees, making it a very ae sirable residence for any family.Possession giv en immediately.For further particulars, apply to JOHN JAMESON, No.3, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.September 8.\t______ ______164 WANTED TO RENT A SMALL comlortably 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.\t184 TO LET, AN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre ¦ Dame Street.\u2014ALSO,- 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 DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR TO BE RENTED.MONE of the well-known HOUSES, forming \u201c Honey\u2019s Block \u201d, on Phillips\u2019 Square.This House is finished with every modern convenience, and from its situation and size, must prove a most delightful residence.TO LET, THAT Three Story DRY GOODS STORE in St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.STEWART & KERR\u2019S Auction Rooms.\u2014also,\u2014 a A STORE and OFFICES in Tiffin\u2019s Buildings, Lemoine Street.Apply to BADGLEY & ABBOTT.February 14.\t19 F ABM TO IÆT, FOR One or more years, 3 acres in front by about 40 in depth, in the highest state of cultivation, with good building accommodations, &c.Apply to the Proprietor at Lower Lachine, \u201cor to JAMES SMITH, Esq., Secretary of the Agricultural Society, Montreal.PATRICK FALLCN.Sept.30.\t184 Farms for Sale in Canada West.A LIST OF FARMS (changed monthly), containing a great variety, may be procured by applying (postage free) to J.K.BUCHANAN, Land Agent, Brantford.Brantford, Oet.22, 1854.\t3m 209 Farm to ILet FOR a TERM OF YEARS, at LONG POINT, four miles from this city, containing 175 arpents.The farm and buildings are in first rate order.Apply to MRS.WIDOW McVEY, Or\tEDWARD QUINN, Long Point, September 19.\tTf 173 New York Pianofortes.THE SUBSCRIBERS have received a fresh supply of those very superior Instruments so greatly admired in Canada and the United States for their rich musical tone, pleasant touch, and great durability, manufactured by\u2014 ek.B.AVSÎg', NEW YORK : Also just received\u2014their usual weekly supply' of Musical Novelties : among which will be found some reprints from their own copies recently received from London, of great beauty ; attention is called to the following : Russian Quadrille Galop de Concert La Germandrie Valze Belle Brunette Polka Good Night Beloved (Song) J.W.HERBERT & CO., Golden Lyre, Music Warehouse, 105 & 107, Notre Dame Street.September 13.\t168 A.IVI, HA\u2019S*, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, MONTREAL.OFFICE\u2014UPPER CANAL BASIN.June 23.\t98 g-, ivi.»xxe.Xia:&, COMMISSION MERCHANT.KO.88, PEARS.STREET, (Near Hanover Square,) NEW YORK.June 19,1854.\t9* JOSEPH ROeSESOU, Broduce Broker, Commission and General Agent, No.21 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.References :\u2014John Cameron, Esq., Cashier Commercial Bank, Toronto; Messrs.Morland & Co., Montreal; James Dougall, Esq., Montreal.May 17.\tly 66 JUST PUBLISHED.REFLECTIONS ot a WESLEYAN METHODIST LAYMAN, on Reading DR.RYER-SON\u2019S REASONS for RESIGNING OFFICE in the WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH.Price Three Pence.E.PICKUP, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.August 17.\t145 THE tiEKl IKE Bowman\u2019s Old English Gargling Oil.BY its Singular Soothing Properties, reduces and prevents Inflammation\u2014corrects morbid Secretions, and invariably causes a new skin to form when it has been destroyed\u2014therefore it is constantly performing wonderful cures in cases of Cuts, Sprains, Strains, Swellings, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Rheumatism, Chilblains, Corns on the Feet, Cramps, Boils, Sore Breasts, and innumerable other external ailments.So certain is it in its effects, that should any person use a bottle of the GENUINE BOWMAN\u2019S GARGLING OIL, and not feel satisfied with its results, the purchase money will be returned to him on application at the Manufactory, MoGILL STREET, Montreal.W.E.BOWMAN, Chemist.November 11.\t219 RAIS & DÆITCHSLÏi, STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.William Rab.\tAlex.Mitchell.References :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Co., Messrs.J.& J.Mitchell, A.Simnson, Esq., Bank of Montreal.May 8.\t'\t58 SBIWIIS to austbaliaT SAAZ., snoww & CO., General Commission and Ship Agents and Brokers.COLLINS\u2019 ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address in London, 16 New broad Street, City.References \u2022 John Gladstone & Co., 16 New Broad Street, London.James Hervey, Montreal, O.E.March 4,1854.\t____7y 27; FAIRBAIRN & BOCKUS, BROKERS, OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS STREET.May 5.\t56 HR.A.».MACDOUGAEE, Barrister and Attorney-at Law, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c., rAMILTON, C.W.References :\u2014Alex.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; William Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal, Quebec ; James Kirkpatrick, Esq., County Treasurer, Hamilton ; Messrs.Bowes & Hall, Merchants, Toronto ; R.W.Cameron, Esq., Merchant, 116 Wall Street, New York ; J.Stevenson, Jr., Esq., Cashier Bank of Montreal, Hamilton.Sept.29.ly 182 McKAX & HEATHFIEM», Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, B©£ï?0Sf.D.R.McKay.\tT.D.Heathfibld 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.\tHi IMEACKXSTTOSH & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No.1, Atlantic Railroad Wharf, PORTLAND, MAINE.September 19.\t173 UBHABS «&.BUSSES, Commission and Forwarding Merchants.Head o f R1 cli ardson\u2019s Wharf, PORTLAND, MAINE.References :\u2014Hon.John Young ; Henry Chapman & Go.October 29.\tly 208_ ' sTw.WXCTFXHljD, MANUF ACTURER OF GAS CHANDELIERS and FITTINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and other TUBES, Patent METALLIC MILITARY and HOUSE BEDSTEADS, Patentee and Manufacturer of other Bedsteads upon improved principles in Iron, Brass and Precious Metal.Agents\u2014 WILLIAM OHANOE, SON & CC Birmingham.Pattern Room in Montreal\u2014212 St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 J.P.Sieptiens So.MANUFACTURERS of Sail Cloth, Twines, Shoe Thread, Fishing A'ets and Cines, &e.BRIDPORT AND BRISTOL.Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON & CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.Dec.18.\t236 JOim CRAWFORD, BROKER AN» GENERAL AGENT.Produce, Stocks, Bonds, Exchange, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD.Office Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier St.REFERENCES : Hon.P.McGill, Pres.Bank of Montreal,\tg Hon.John Molson, Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Messrs.Frothingham & Workman, Alexr.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of M., D.L.Maopherson, Esq., Toronto.George Crawford, Esq., M.P.P., Brockville.Wm.Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank,of Montreal, Quebec.May 10.\t60 H&MBITÜEXm & CO., Commission, Custom House & Forwarding Agents, Have Removed their Office to the HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS\u2019 BUILDING, Custom House Square.All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt attention, and on moderate terms.May 18.\t67 R.M.W.Taylor.\tS.Lester Taylor.TA'S'XlOa & mOSBESSB., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cincinnati Ohio.Refer in Montreal, to Merchants generally.id\u201d Attention given to the purchase of PORK.LARD, TALLOW, GREASE, LARD OIL, &e., and to the sale of MACKEREL, COD, and SEAL OILS, PIG IRON, &e.&e.March 14, 1853.\t25 \"\"Tames h.sprin gle Architecî, Office 36, Great St.James Street, Late the Office of obn Osteli, Esquire.February 18.\tly\u201421 J.F.PRINGLE, Bamrâsïey assd AUorhey, ., CORNWALL.C.W.Novsmber 19.\tly\u2014225 J.LA N G L 01 Sj GENERAL AGENT & COMMISSION rsx:k.cha3Nt, 146, SOUTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.August 16.\t6m 144 PEARSON\u2019S AMERICAN HOUSE, CORNER OF FRONT & YOUNG STREETS, TOHOWTO, C.W-August 14.\t142 H00LE STANIFORTH & CO,, MINERVA WORKS, SHEFFIELD, Steel Converters and Kefiners, MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED Cast Steel Engineering & Machine Files, Locomotive Engine Railway Carriage and Waggon SPRINGS ; SAWS of every description, Engineering Hammers.&c.&c.&c.Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON & CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.December 18.\t230 New Edinbiirgli Saw Mills, SASH, DOOR&BJLIHI» FACTORY, BYTOWN.(Formerly MacKay & MacKinnon.) A STOCK of SEASONED LUMBER, PLAINED, TONGUED, and GRÔVED FLOORING, &c.; DOORS, WINDOW SASH BLINDS, LATHS, SHINGLES, &c., constantly on hand.Also, are prepared to fill orders for DOOR SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size, and put up in bundles for shipping.P P\tCURRIER h DICKINSON, Bytown, C.W., Or\tM.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin,Montreal.March 9.\t7y 29 :ia^ ARRIVING AT Quebec, Montreal, Rouse\u2019s Point, Boston, ana Hew York, Forwarded In Bond or Hsily Faid.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR, Montreal.June 24.\t®9 Apartments Vacant AT TVTAT5 ATWgl £, OQgSjSXiXXft\u2019IS, No.60 ST.GABRIEL STREET.June 21.\tWl 96 UNITE» STATES A D V E R T I S E M E Nib.L.IBIIY & SEAVEY, Dealers in Cooking, Hall and Pai^St^vea^ Hot Air Furnaces and\t?WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No.33 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine.April 20.\t_______~ ly W8 FILLER\u2019S PATEIVS XROSsT STAXRGASZ* IS LIGHTER, STRONGER, And Twenty-Five Per Cent Cheaper mu AN the old plans, winch reduction is caused by the 1 balusters and hand-iaü forming the enure carnage ofthesteps.Prices from $1 .«0 to $5 per step.Also, Miller\u2019s Patent Cast Iron Railing, Possessing an entirely new feature in fencing, viz., that of conforming to any grade of ground without being previously prepared for it, making il the best railing ever con- struetedfor\tCEMETERIES, And all other places where the ground is inclining ; it is equally good for level fencing, such as is required for q DWELLINGS BALCONIES, PARKS, Ac.rices.SI per lineal foot, upwards.Also, pmilLer\u2019S WROUGHT iron picket fence.An excellent article of wrought iron fencing; its cheapness.durability and strength will be apparent upon examination.Prices from 63 cents to $2.00 per linealfoot.\u2014 Als°' MILLER\u2019S INCUNED RAILWAY, For raising goods from cellars, by the aid of which one man can turn out a case of goods weighing 1000 lbs.or mote.The constantly increasing demand for them is their best recommendation.Prices $30, and upwards ; and MILLER\u2019S VERTICAL ELEVATOR, Used for the same purpose as the railway, and by some preferred to it, as it occupies no room in the basement.\u2014 Prices $125 and upwards.Also, iron work in all its branches, such as GRATING, SHUTTERS, DOORS, SKY-LIGHTS, &c.Manufactory, 36, West Broadway, N.Y.BENJAMIN F.MILLER.February 16.\tIy20 UNITS» STATES ADVERT ISEMEN T s ; T INSURANCE.Employment for Agents.SEVERAL THOUSAND energetic and trustworthy YODNG MEN are wanted to act as AGENTS\u2014both local and travelling\u2014in every State in the Union, for the sale of a patented article of manufacture now in extensive demand.The exclusive right for the United States is owned by the advertisers, and agents of capacity and business tact can easily earn two hundred dollars per mouth.No capital necessary.Extract from communications from our agents : \u201c I herewith enclose you a draft for-dol- lars, deducting one hundred and ninety-seven dollars as my commission on the sale of the last month.Signed, H.Reed.\u201d \u201cI shall realize as commission on my sales this month about one hundred and seventy-five dollars.E.C.Field.\u201d The occupation will prove a light and gentlemanly employment\u2014as honorable as it is profitable.No Agent will be accepted unless able to produce substantial testimonials as to character and industry.Salaries will be arranged for the first year if preferred.So many answers to advertisements are forwarded from motives of idle curiosity only, the advertisers will consider no application unless accompanied by one dollar as evidence of sincerity, when full particulars will be forwarded.Address BURNS, BENEDICT & CO., Baltimore, Md.To the substantial nature of the enterprise, we refer to Kenneth & Dale, LeRoy, Sons & Co.\u2014 Also to Hamilton R.West, Ohio ; Honble.C.M.Denfis, Rhode Island; and M.Ray, Key West, Fa.October 25.\t2m 204 World\u2019s Fair Premiums.HREE FRIZE MEDALS have been very eiegant and superior PIANO FORILc- exniDiu ed by the Subscribers at the Crystal Palace.In the above announcement, they would take this °PP^1\t^ to return iheir thanks to their numerous frien^^V rhpm tensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended iae\u201c\u2018; and assure them that no pains shall be spared to susia n the tiatieriug reputation already attained.In ora\u201d,,c meet me greatly increased demand for their mstrumenis, they have added largely to their manufacturing laciiiues, which they trust will enable them in future to promptly meet every demand.\tmeto Also, on nand an assortment of very superior AiMiiAJ-DKONS, of every style, at low prices.\u2022koVESTEEN k TRUSLOW, 505 Broadway, New York, (Adjoining St.Nicholas Hotel.) N.B.\u2014Premiums were awarded by the American insii tute to iheir Pianos five years in succession.New York, Aug., 1854.\t6mTts 155 n Aa.re s, o jp ®, AND FUR GOOR®- THE Subscribers would call the attention of Canadian purchasers to their Stock or HATS, CAPS and FUR GOODS, believing it to be as complete as any in the States,, and in some respects superior to any other.Having had some experience in this branch, they are enabled to furnish many styles of Goods peculiar to the Canadian market, and they have the utmost confidence in their ability to fully meet the wants of the trade.Our Goods are almost entirely manufactured by oursehes, and we can offer them, at Wholesale only, on as favorable terms as they can be bought either in Boston or New York.W.P.GREENOUGH & CO., 148 and 150 Middle Street, Portland, Maine.Portland, August, 1854.3m Tts 155 GUÏÏA PIMA WATERBOOF GOODS.MADE BY 'NORTH AMERICANVoN \u2019CUTTA PERCHAQ COMPANY joi -YORK FiBrn AND LIFE INSURANCE CO- OF LONDON.CAPITAL, OHE MILLION STERLING.All paid up and invested, thereby affording to the Assured, an immediate available Fund for the payment of the most extensive losses.INSURANCE.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION- TH © IVE A S DOUeiiASS, 5 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK, Importer and dealer in every description of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE.HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS BY THE POKGE.SOLE AGENT FOK BEE\u2019S BRACES, TURNSCREW3, &e.Manufacturer of the Premium Steel Squares, Premium Augers and Bits, Axes, Socket & Firmer Chisels, Patent Hollow Augers, &c.Agent for Burlington Wagon Axles, Davey Kingsland & Co., Manufacturers, Burlington, Vermont.September 28.\t9m 181 DR.J.W.TOE.A.STO\u2019S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cougli Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, as hundreds have already testified, for the relief and cure of the diseases indicated by their names.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by the one, and Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Canker, Piles, and obstinate Coughs are cured by the other.A fair trial is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggists :\u2014Richard Birks, McGill Street; John Birks & 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., Place d\u2019Armes.Price Cue Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY ! ! ! (By Aathority of the State of Alabama,) CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN.C R, A S S \u20act s TO BE DRAWN THIRTIETH OF NOVEMBER.One prize to twenty Tickets ! And remember, every prize drawn.10,000 tickets \u2014 601 prizes.Capitals.$15000 \u201c\t 5000 \u201c\t 4000 \u201c\t 3000 \u201c .2000 \u201c\t 1500 \u201c .-.1100 5 of 1000.5000 In all 501 prizes, amounting to.60,000 ICf\u201d Every prize drawn at each drawing.Tickets $10.Halves and Quarters in proportion.Bills on all solvent hanks taken at par.All communications strictly confidential.SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions.Montgomery, Ala., 1854.ly DC 206 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.CJ.MacLELLAN, (late of Jones\u2019 Hotel,) \u2022 has the pleasure to inform his friends and the travelling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests.The Local advantages of this favorite old establishment are too well known to need comment.The House and Furniture have been put.in first-rate order; the rooms are large and well ventilated.The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the \u201c United States \u201d equal in comtorts to any Hotel in the Quaker City.The Canadian patronage and influence is respectfully solicited.Oct.31.\t3m 209 Envelope Manufacturers.WEST & BERLIN, 120 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.Nov.1.\t3m 210 UNITED STATES HOTEL, JUNCTION OF FEDERAL, ELM & CONGRESS STS Portland* Maine.soEiomoKr mithiok;.April 20.\tly 48 BAWSEBTS SELF-AOTINGr \" AND OTHER BRICK MAKING MACHINES.THE Undersigned has on hand THIRTY-TWO BRICK MAKING MACHINES, with CLAY MILLS and MOULDS, complete, which he will sell for TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS each, and SELF-ACTING BRICK MAKING MACHINES, with CLAY MILLS connected, and MOULDS, complete, for SEVENTY-FIVE POUNDS each.The above Machines will be warranted to act as represented when sold, and may be had on SIX RONTHS\u2019 CREDIT, or Discount allowed for CASH.For further particulars, apply by letter, or otherwise, to P.BAWDEN,Jr., St.Neot Brick Works, Montreal.Or A.Bawdhn, Brick Manufacturer, Hamilton, 0.W.January 26, 1854.\tly Tts 11 TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.FOR SAÏ.E: Hickery, Oak and Ash Felloes, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, Whiffletrees, &c., OF ALL SIZES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ELM (MORTICED) HUBS, From 3% to 20 inches in diameter.With other Articles, for Carriage Maker's use.JOHN M.GILBERT.April 13.\tffts 44 FIRZiSl! WILDER PATENT SllMIANDER SAFE THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that he is now the only Agent for the above celebrated Safe in this City\u2014Mi.Herring having re-assigned his Patent to Mr.Wilder.WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE has been twelve years before the public, and not a dollar's worth of property bas ever been lost in one of this make.This Safe combines both Rich and Wilder\u2019s Patents, and secured with Jones\u2019 World\u2019s Fair Lock, (Hall\u2019s Improved,) Day & Newell\u2019s celebrated Lock, or any other that may he desired.An Assortment of Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe, with Rich's Improvements, always on hand.JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Stearns & Marvin, Successors to Rich & Co.St.Helen Street, Montreal.The Safe which saved the Books and Property of Messrs.Lewis, at the fire in Notre Dame Street, can he seen and examined.September 30.\t183, \u201e-0\u2014\u2014appointed SOLE AGENT for the CITY OF MONTREAL continues to accept FIRE RISKS at favorable rates.£3* Losses promptly paid without discount or deduction, and without reference to the Board in London.HENRY CHAPMAN, Agent Globe Insurance.September 15, 1854.\t170 o Montreal, March 7th, 1854.)\t28 PE0 VINCI AL IKfSirKAM\u20acE COMPANY.INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PAS\u2019 LAMENT.A.M.Clark, Esq., President.J.G.Bowes, Esq., Vice-President.W.L.Perrin, Esq.W.Matthie, Esq.D.MacDonnell, Esq.Mr.Wm.Atkinson.D.Crawford, Esq.J.G.Worts, Esq.J.O.Morrison, Esq.J.L.Robinson, Esq.J.J.Hayes, M.D.Secretary & Treasurer\u2014E.G.O\u2019Brien, Esq.Solicitor\u2014John Doggan, Esq.Bankers\u2014Bank of Upper Canada.Agent for Montreal\u2014A.Hhward.FIRE INSURANCE business generally, as well as MARINE, both Inland and Ocean Water, transacted by this Company at its various Agencies, as well as at the Head Office\u2014 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO.April 23\tly\u201449 INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital\u2014One Million Sterling* All paid up and invested.EIRE DEPARTMENT THE undersigned are appointed SOLE A GE N T S for ALL CANADA, (Montreal City excepted.) They will insure risks at advantageous rates, and have authority to settle claims without referring them to London.LIFE DEPARTMENT.A Reduced Tariff of Life rates for Canada will be shortly established.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Globe Agents, Montreal & Quebec.ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, PROPERTY 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 \u201cSUN \u201d Mutual Marine lusarance Co.\u2019y., \u201cMERCANTILE\u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co,\u2019y#, \u201cATLAS\u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co.\u2019y., \u201c ASTOR\u201d Mutual Marine insurance Co.\u2019y,, OF NEW YORK.EQUITABLE MUTUAL SAFETY AND MUSBROPOUTAff MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES ©*' BOSTOIV.THE Undersigned, Agent for the above Companies, is authorised to receive PROPOSALS for MARINE RISKS (OCEAW OB IIVliAHID,) on SHIPS, FREIGHT or CARGO, by the Voyage or Open Policy.Policies will be issued direct from the Office of the Companies at New York and Boston.Scrip Certificates, averaging heretofore 28 ^ cent.Annually, will be issued at Division of Profits, to all parties effecting Insurance through the Subscriber.THEODORE HART, \u201e\t, ,,\tSt.Nicholas Street.Montreal, March 4,1854.\t27 Importers of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, NO.204 NOTRE DAME ST.,MONTREAL.J& M.NICHOLS would invite an examination _.of their Rich Collection of Silks, Velvets, Mantles, Shawls, Laces, AND Embroidered Goods of every description, PRICES throughout the Establishment are so MODERATE, that NO ABATEMENT CAN BE ALLOWED.June 16.\t92 for sale.A TUBULAR BOILER, Second Hand, nearly IA new\u2014is 14 feet long, 4 feet in diamater, 92 2-mch tubes, fire box 7 feet long.I or further particulars, apply to W.D.P.JANES, Canal Basin, muicod* 184 I September 7.Montreal.163 THIS INSTITUTION was originally established under a different title in the year 1839, on he plan of admitting the assured to participate n four-fifths only of the profits ; but the Society has since been remodelled so as to become a strictly \u201cMutual Association.\u201d The whole of the funds and property belong to, and are accumulated for the exclusive benefit of the Assured.The profits are divided annually among the Policy-holders, and applied in reduction of the current year\u2019s premium ; thus constituting, in effect, an immediate cash payment to the Assured.Half-credit Policies are granted on terms unusually favorable to the holders,\u2014the amount for which credit is given being gradually liquidated out of the profits.Two Tables of Rates have been computed; one entitling the Assured to participate in the profits after payment of five annual premiums ; the other considerably lower, in which the period of participation is deferred two years longer : the premium ultimately payable by the Assured is, however precisely the same, whichever Table of Rates may in the 1st instance be selected.General Meetings of the Members are held annually ; to whom full and complete statements of the affairs and funds of the Society are submitted, and by whom the divisions of the profits are from time to time declared.At the Annual General Meeting held on the 27th April last, a dividend of 30 per Cent, upon the current year\u2019s premium was awarded to all Members who had made the requisite number of payments on their respective Policies.By order of the Board of Directors, E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.London, May 1st, 1852.*.* The \u201c Britannia Mutual Life Association\u201d is altogether distinct from, and independent of, the Proprietary Office transacting business under the name of the \u201cBritannia Life Assurance Company.\u201d The only connection between the two establishments is, that their affairs are conducted on the same premises and by the same officers, by which means the entire disbursements of the Mutual Association are reduced to a small per centage on the receipts.J.H.MAITLAND.General Agent for Montreal and Canada June 21.1852.\tTts\u201496 NATIONAL LOAN FUND ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON.Montreal and New York Railroad.ÂlteratioDjjf Hours.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20th instant, Passengers for HEMMINGFORD and Intermediate Stations, will leave the Depot, Bonaven-ture Street, at 4:00 P.M.RETURNING, Passengers leave HEMMINGFORD for Montreal at 6:00 o\u2019clock, A.M.Trains between Montreal and Lachine will run as follows :\u2014 FROM MONTREAL.j\tFROM LACKINB, 7,00 a.m.\t|\t8,30 a.m.10,00 a.m.\tl°i30\ta-m., 12,00 Noon.\t12,30 p.m.4,00 p.m.\t4,45 p.m.6,00p.m.\t6,00p.m., Or on arrival of Steamer \u201cLady Simpson\u201d, or Mail Line Boat.Passengers for Bytown and the Ottawa take the 7 a.m.Train from Montreal ANDREW ROUGH, Agent, Office M.& N.Y.Railroad, ) Bonaventure Street, > Montreal, Nov.17, 1854.)\t226 LIFE A SAVINGS\u2019 BANK FOR THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN.OFFICES\u201426, Comhill, London : 17, Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000, STERLING.LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS.MONTREAL : Wm.Lunn, Esq.; Rev.J.Flanagan, B.Holmes.Esq.; A.Larocque, Esq.; E.R.Fabre, Esq.; JAMES B.M.CHIPMAN, General Agent, B.N.A.Colonies : D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.PREMIUMS are as low as safety to the office admits.Insurers, under the Withdrawal Table, are entitled to borrow to the extent of one half their Annual Premiums, \u2018without any responsibility or guarantee.Each Loan will be endorsed on the Policy, which is consequently not required to be lodged with the Society.Existing Policies will continue upon the former system, or may be converted into one of the new form.The Montreal Directors sign Policies under special power of Attorney from the Court Directors in London, and there by save the expense of Stamp Duly.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.Thirty days allowed for payment of Premium after it falls, due.Risks are accepted, Loans granted, and Losses paid by the Montreal Local Board, without referring to London.Pamphlets or Blanks may be had at the office in Montreal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Montreal, Nov.9.1863.\t12m ts\u2014217 EQUITABLE FIEE INSURANCE CO OF LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000 Sterling* LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL, Office\u201417, Great St.James St.William Lunn, Esq.\tHon.William Morris.John Torrance, Esq.\tJ.G.Mackenzie, Esq.John Frothingham, Esq.E.R.Fabre, Esq.Alfred LaRocque, Esq.\tTheodore Hart, Esq.Benj.Holmes, Esq.CHARLES F.TILSTONE, Manager.D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THIS OFFICE insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manufactories, and the Goods, Wares and Merchandise in the same ; Ships in harbor or in dock ; Craft on Navigable Rivers and Canals, and the Goods laden on the same; and Farming Slock of all descriptions.The \u201c Equitable\u201d Fire Office will, by a constant analysis of its own experience from time to time, adopt such rates of Premiums as the nature of the risk may justify.With this view, an annual investigation will be made into each class of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent ;\u2014of the nett excess will be made to all classes of Insurers, whose Policies have been in force for three years.The engagements of the Equitable are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an ample subscribed Capital.The insured are free from the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good, without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.JEJ3 By a Resolution of the Court in London, PREMIUMS ARE RETAINED IN MONTREAL to pay Losses and ACCUMULATE a FUND of £10,000.THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WEEKLY.53\u201c Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.Montreal.Nov.9, 1853.\t12m ts\u2014217 INDIA RUBBEK SHOES.THE MONTREAL RUBBER COMPANY having purchased the premises of the late MONTREAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, and erected the newest and most improved machinery in their Works, are now prepared to sell to the Trade a much superior article to any hitherto manufactured here, and equal if not superior to any imported.They will have no Agents, and will make no consignments, thus placing all dealers on an equality.Their prices will be the same as first quality Goods in the States, viz.:\u2014 Men\u2019s Overshoes, first quality.5s per pair.Women\u2019s do\tdo\tdo .3s 9d \u201c Boys\u2019 do\tdo\tdo .3s ljd\u201c Misses and Children\u2019s do .2s 6d \u201c With a discount of 5 per cent to those who buy in the season to the extent of £250 and upwards 10 per cent to purchasers of £1000, and 15 per cent to purchasers of £2000 and upwards.No greater discount will in any case be made.They will not sell less than a case, and will require cash for every purchase under £25.All orders to be addressed to the Company a?their Works, St.Gabriel Lock, Montreal.Shoes not proving of first quality can be returned at the expense of the Company.ALFRED M.FARLEY, Secretary.Montreal, 7th Aug., 1854\t184 SEWING MACHINES, SUPERIOR To any ever offered to the Public.THE Subscribers are Manufacturing these LABOUR-SAVING MACHINES at their Works in Montreal, and are prepared to furnish purchaS' ers at Reduced Prices.They also furnish NEEDLES, THREAD, SILK, &c, &c.N.B.\u2014Full direction for use accompany each Machine.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO., Office\u20141 Wellington Street.March 14.\t184 PJ1PBR ! P.IP Ell ! f RâPPM, PRINTING AID tSITTIG THE Subscriber is now receiving 10,©GO REAMS assorted WRAPPING PAPER, which, with his present extensive Stock of PAPER and STATIONERY, he will sell at low prices and on reasonable terms.Also, a few TONS of SHEATHING, suitable for Roofing and admirably adapted for laying under Carpets.JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St.Paul Street.October 18.\t198 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, &c., &c., offer the same Cheap for Cash, at their Wholesale and Retail Stores, corner of McGill Street and Haymarket Squaic, Montreal.MANUFACTURERS of every description of ORNAMENTAL STAINED and ENAMELLED GLASS.July 4\t 107 JUTS® B.ECÏÏÏVEB, AT No.9, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET : CHAMBERS\u2019 JOURNAL, for August Howard\u2019s Works, in 2 vols Organic Christianity, by Sawyer Life of Chrysostom, by Perthis Cumming\u2019s Scripture Readings Ladies\u2019 Complete Guide to Crotchet and Knitting Do do do do Beauty Edward Saville, or the Rescued Nun Paul Deverill, or two Judgments for one Crime Minnie May, with other Rhymes and Stories J.ARMOUR.September 13.\t168 [JBJJItllil: STEAMSHIPS, &c.Winter Service to Portland.TEE CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UNDER CONTRACT WITH Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES: No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Str.LIVERPOOL.XVILiI.IA RUDD, Secretary.Steam from Portland to Liverpool.THE COMPANY\u2019S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships.OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atkins.CLEOPATRA.Captain Salt.CHARITY.Captain W.Paton ERIE, New.Captain- HURON, New-Captain- ONTARIO, New.Captain-.SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.Ilsley.One of the above-named vessels will LEAVE PORTLAND on the 5th and 20 th of November.RATES OF PASSAGE : FROM PORTLAND TO LIVFR-LlVERPOOL TO PORTLAND Bytown and Prescott Hallway.FREIGHTS for BYTOWN and places on the RIDEAU CANAL, can be safely, cheaply and speedily forwarded by the Saint Lawrence River to Prescott, and thence via the BYTOWN and PRESCOTT RAILWAY and Rideau Canal to places of destination.The Ogdensburg and Montreal Steamboats touch at the B.& P.Railway Wharf, at Prescott, regularly, at 6,30 A.M.downwards, and at 2 P.M.upwards.Parties landing goods at the Railway Wharf, Prescott, for transhipment over the Railway, save wharfage and shinping charges.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.& P.Railway Prescott, Oct.9, 1854.\t194 VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD.SilirifLi BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Bostoa, BT.Yorli,Worcester & East TRAIN ARRANGEMENT, OCTOBER 2, 1854.From Rouse\u2019s Point at 6 A.M.and 2 P.M.MONTREAL PASSENGERS can proceed from Rouse\u2019s Point to Boston, New York, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, and intermediate Points at the above named hours.Passengers leaving Montreal by the 6 P.M.Train can stop over night at Rouse\u2019s Point and proceed next morning at 6 A.M.to Boston, New York and all the above named places ; or they can proceed to Burlington by steamer same evening, and next morning take the 7.25 P.M.Train on Vermont Central Railroad, arriving in Boston at 6J P.M., from two to two-and-half hours earlier than any other Vermont line.The 6 A.M.Train makes through connection same day.The 2 P.M.Train proceeds to Norlhfield.Passengers for South and East stopping at Montpelier or Norlhfield as they may select.PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 63 Commissioner Street, Montreal.October 5,1851.\t187 NORTHERN RAILROAD.HEW ARSAHOEMEHT.w.m&St, OHAITOB ©r ÏÊiaSSL ON AND AFTER MONDAY, August 7, 1854, Passenger Traius will run as follows :\u2014 Trains going East.Leave Ogdensburgh at 8.00 A.M., on arrival of the Express Steamers from Lewiston\u2014dine at Rouse\u2019s Point\u2014proceed by Vermont Central Cars for Burlington and the East.Leave Ogdensburgh at 2.15 P.M., lodge at Rouse\u2019s Point, arriving at Boston the following day at 7 P.M., and New York at II P.M.Trains golssg- West.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 8.00 A.M., on arrival of the Cars from Montreal ; connecting at Ogdensburgh with the American Express Line of Steamers for Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 1.45 P.M., connecting at Ogdensburgh with American Steamers for the West.GEORGE V.HOYLE, Superintendent.Office N.R.R., Ogdensburg, Aug.3, 1854, I 138 \u2019Ê&M'aÉBmàma JgggN^pMS ROCHESTER, LOCKPORT AND NIAGARA RAILS RAILROAD, \u20ac6 liera to Suflfaio.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON k Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls as follows :\u20147:20 À.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 entirely new Cars and Locomotives.The present terminus of the Road in Buffalo is on the Ti City.WARREN COLBURN, Superintendent, Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t15 Terrace, the most central portion of the mm.PUBLIC HOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the approaching X Session of Parliament, an application will be made by tie MONTREAL AND BYTOWN and \u201cTHE NORTH SHORE RAILWAY\u201d COMPANIES, 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 & By town Railway.Montreal, Jan.2, 1854.Signed, H.L.LANGEVIN, Seo\u2019y.North Shore Railway Company.Quebec, Jan.4, 1854.\t\"\t4 «.S':!.;.!,\t- British and North American EXPRESSjC 0MP ANY.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland and Boston, at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.and 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 Musical Instruments.SEEBOLD, BROTHERS have on sale, at low prices\u2014 prices\u2014 Saxhorns Cornopeons Ophy elides Trombones French Horns Trumpets Violins Guitars Accordians Clarinets Flutes Drums Violin and Guitar Strings.&c.No.221, Notre Dame Street, West.October 7.\t189 WHW J®SOT SPKING 1854.THE Subscribers are NOW OPENING part of their SPRING IMPORTATION\u2019S, re-cqjved via Portland and Boston, consisting in part of\u2014 Black, Shot Colored, and Exhibition Silks Ribbons,\u2019Parasols, 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 k CO.10 St.Joseph Street.May 9.\t59 WINES ~&_GROCERIE3~ LA M0THE & FRERE, Hfo.202 St.Paul Street, Montreal, HAVE on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES, and of the best and rarest descriptions of WINES and BRANDIES, such as :\u2014 Moet & Chandon\u2019s Champagnes ; Grand vin d\u2019Angleterre, Fleur de Sillery, of the first quality.Henkell & Co.\u2019s Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines.Foke & Brandenburg\u2019s Claret Wines of every description.Hultskam, Toon & Molyn\u2019s Cordials, the very best of all descriptions Best Champagne Brandies, \u201942, \u201945, \u201948, \u201960, \u201954 Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Burgundy, Malaga, &c August 5.\t135 AND MONTREAL.First Class 20 Guineas.Second do 14\tdo Third do 8\tdo Provisions,&c.First Class 85 Dollars.Second do 60 do Third do 30 do Provisions, &c.Carries a Surgeon.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMCNT & MUjARTY, 21, Water-street, Liverpool.And to\tDAVID BELLHOUSE, Portland, Montreal and Quebec.October 16.\t196 Fc consequence of the S.S.OTTAWA and CLEOPATRA having been taken up by Government, to convey Troops to the Seat of War, the Canadian Compapy has CHARTERED the splendid NEW ESEiAlfZSHSP \u201c CANADIAN, \u201d to aid in performing the Monthly service between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND, during the Winter.The \u201cCANADIAN\u201d will LEAVE PORTLAND for Liverpool on the FIRST of DECEMBER, after the arrival of the Montreal and Quebec Trains of that day.DAVID BELLHOUSE, Portland.Nov.13.\t222 AUSTRALIA ! ÉSSXÏir BAITS PASSA®® ! Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, CAKEYIHG THE U.S.MAIL.THE FOLLOWING SHIPS HAVE SAILED :\u2014 Revenue, 1,300 tons, July, 1852.Epaminondas, 1,400 tons, August, 1852.Ocean Eagle, 1,450 tons, September, 1852.Oneco, 1,500 tons, October, 1852.Scargo, 1,450 tons, December 1852.Baltimore, 1,300 tons, January, 1853, Euphrasia, 1,200 tons, March, 1853, Oregon, 1,000 tons, March, 1853.Nimrod, 1,000 tons, April, 1853.Sea Ranger, 1,200 tons, July, 1853.Lady Franklin, 900 tons, August, 1853.Edward, 1,400 tons, October, 1853.Ocean Steed, 1,600 tons, November, 1853.Carthage, 900 tons, December, 1853.Albert Franklin, February, 1854.Nightingale, l,0ti6tons, May, 1854.Gertrude, 1,200 tons, July, 1854.Flying Scud, 1,713 tons, Sept, 1854.Nimrod, 800 tons, October, 1854.The ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson\u2019s Patent Ventilators, and carry Francis\u2019 Metallic Life-Boats.THE A.1, SUPERIOR CLIPPER SHIP X IBST 13 JSx.JEL ID \u201e 1S00 TOMS REGISTER, BENJ.SMITH, Master, WILL SUCCEED the \u201cFLYING SCUD,\u201d as Twentieth Ship of this Line, and have QUECiS BïgPASCSS.The \u201c WINDWARD\u201d is acknowledged by competent judges to be equal in strength, and sailing qualities with any Clipper Ship afloat.Intending Shippers and Passengers are requested to examine her at Pier 8, East River.For Freight or Passage, apply on Board, or to R.W.CAMERON, 116 Wall Street, R.Y.Or here, to NEIL HcIN TOSH.November 8.\t216 The TROPIC.700 tons register, E.R.Smith, Master, will succeed the WINDWARD, as twenty-first ship of this line, and will sail for SYDNEY on the 5th of December.FOR.EASTPORT &.ST.JOHN, N.B.VIA FOBiTBABÎB, SËü.Steamer \u201cADMIRAL \u201d, 800tons, 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 T E N o\u2019clock, A.M., and CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, PORTLAND, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.Returning, will leave ST.JOHN EVERY 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 cheapest 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 The British strad Worth Américain Boyal Mall Steamships, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.61) The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptains ARABIA.CHE Judkins, I AMERICA.*WJ L Lang.PERSIA.A Kyrie, I EUROPA.,.N Shannon.ASIA.E G Lott, 1 CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, j NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear white light, at their mast head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Niagara___fron, Boston.Wednesday, Nov.8th.Arabia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.16th.America.ftom Boston.Wednesday, Nov.22nd.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.29th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday', Dec.6th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.13th.Europe____from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.20th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.The owners.of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNAUD, 4 Bowling Green,New York.u S.LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.November 9.217 Montreal to Cornwall, Dundee, Port Covington, _ CALLING A T Beauharnois, Coteau du Lac, Port Lewis, St.Anicet and Lancaster.THE Steamer FASHION, G.B.Dewitt, Master, will leave the Subscribers wharf, for the above places on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and Lachine on the arrival of the four o\u2019clock Trains.JOHN MAOPHERSON, Canal Wharf.September 8.\t164 TOW BOAT.LATE \u201c WILMIÎTGTOiïr THIS Powerful Steamer will run between QUEBEC, and MONTREAL, during the remainder of the season as a FREIGHT and TOW BOAT.Apply to.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Agents, 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, 13th Sept.\t170 NOTICE.STEAMER PROVINCIAL.THE Proprietors will not be responsible for any debts contracted on account of this vessel, without a written order from the Captain on board, or JOHN ANDERSON & CO., Agents, Union Buildings.October 18.\t198 THE MOHTKEAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS for himself and the other Proprietors, at No, 209, Notre Dame Street.Montbeai, : Saturday, November 25, 1854.5962 "]
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