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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mardi 28 novembre 1854
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[" REMOVAL OF TH* Montreal Herald Printing Office* rriHK Proprietors of thiaomvTrvr^'nPFTrK 1 REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to thoae Laree central and commodious premised, iu Notfe'Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUii-DSNGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street^ And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR evbby description of book and job printing, \u2022will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.AND DAHiY COMME R.C!AIj GAZETTE.YOLUME.XLYI.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MOENING.NOYEMBEE 28, 1854.NUMBER 233.HERALD \u2022 Steam, Book & Job Printing «ffice, 209 Notre Dame Street, {Near St.François Xavier Street.) riE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform their friends and^ the public, that, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA -TERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., they will lo prepared to undertake every description of BooU, Job and Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to their Stock, they hope to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING at moderate ratt s and with great despatch.e Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES w:H enable them to throw off upwards of \u2019TO,Ot, O IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May 4.\t'\t64 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Sample lieoni- American manufactures.JOSEPH R.DODD.i-Merc liants1 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.301 St.Paul St.ALEX.ARTHUR.212 Notre Dame Sireet.C.\tJ.HOUGH TON.St.Paul St.Stajjle and Fancy Dry Goods.DO VON k.TOURVILLE.29 \u2022 Notre Dame St.D.\tMACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.&.M.NICHOLS.290 Noire Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202, McGill St.MORISON, CAMERON & EJIPEY, No.*S8 Noire Dame Street.BRUNE AU & BERTRAND.101 St Paul and 210 Noire Dame Streets.D.& YV.SMI TH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.138 Noire Dame St.AUGE & ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame St.H.& H.MERRILL.128 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES & DESROCHERS, Comer St.Lawrence & Craig Slre.ets.\t_____ NEW foitK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.\t.\t\u201e , ALEX.MURPHY.Old, No.18S, New, 218 Notre Dame Street.Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.Great St.James St Teachers of Music.L.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse.REEBOLD, BROS.-221 Notre Dame St.A.\tS.NORDHEIMER.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies.ST LAWRENCE INLAND MARINE, Chas.T.Pals.\u2019grave, Agent-St.Helen Street.STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Eioi Street.UNION MU TUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent-Saint Francois Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, Janies Dougall, Ag-nt.Lemoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.Maitland, Again, Comer of Place d1 Armes.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Agent.EQUITABLE FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.\t.NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chipman, Manager .Merchants\u2019Exchange.COLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.\t« c » MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford,.10 SL Sacrament St.\t,\t\u201e\t.\t.ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.CANADA (Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clothhig Warehouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.284 St.Paul St.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251, old 183 Notre Dune Street.\t\u201e\t_ .\u2022 JAMES RICHARD.No.35 Great St.James St.\\V.& J.MUtR.25 Great St, James St.JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Notre'Dame St.JOHN CAMPBELL.283 Notre Dante St.Booksellers and Stationers.JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James St B.\tDAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores.D.\tPELLETIER.88 Notre Dame St.THIoBAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Notre Dame Street.Hotels.ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.DONEGANA HOTEL, J.H.Daley.Notre Dame St.ST.NICHOLAS.E.P.Levine.Jacques Cartier Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.B.Levine.,St.¦ Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants.JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.\tBERTHELOT.4.No.35 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.31 Notre Dame St.DANIEL L.ANIGAN.265 Notre Dame .at.FITZPATRICK & MOORE-Corner of McGill &.Wm.Sts.RICHARD THOMAS.35 Great St.James St.W.W.MORROW.43 St.Lawrence Main St.SAML PRICE.113 & 114 Commissioners St.E D.BIRON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGül Sts.Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants.ROBERT CLARKE & CO.No.1 Lemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.il St.Sacrement St.E.\tKERSTEN.210 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers.J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.94 McGill St.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers.ADDY & CO.240 Notre Dame & 14 St.Law- rence Streets, JOHN BURNS.36 McGill St.C.\tAUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Sireet.Wholesale Tailor and Clothier and Fancy Dry Goods Store.D.\tMANN.14 McGill and 114 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers LOUIS PLAMONDON.112 St.Paul St, JOS.BEAUDRY.McGillSt.F.\tX.LOISELLE.26 McGill St.J.C.GUILMETT.201 and 209 St.Paul St.M.\tL.D.GAREAU.265 Notre Dame St.E.\tEVANS.66 McGill St.THOS.PATTON.42 McGill and 12 St.Paul Streets.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants.THOS.WILLIAMS.19 St.Sacrament St.NEIL McINTOSH.Corner Place d\u2019Armes.COWAN & CROSS.St.Maurice St.Produce and General Commission Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.21 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants.HANDYSIDE & CO.Custom .House.Square.A.M.HAY.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.281 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers & Coffee Roasters.S.\tENGLISH & CO.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer.GEORGE M YTTHEWS.66 St.Francois Xavier St.THOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers) &c.JOHN YVALKER.22 Great St.James St.Wholesale & Retail Confectioners.JOHN GROVES.3 St.Mary St.CHARLES ALEXANDER.243 Notre Dame St.Commission Mercnants and Agents.T.\tD.HALL.Exchange Court.FORBES & CO.St.Francois Xavier St.Milliners and Fancy Goods.MRS.ROBERTSON & DAUGHTER.238 Notre Dame St.MRS.CONNELL.262 Notre Dame St.MRS.COFFEY.234 Notre Dame St.Telegraph Companies.GRAND TRUNK CO., Union Buildings.St.Francois Xavier Sireet.Express Companies.NATIONAL, Cheney.Rice & Co.3 & 4 Place d1 Armes \u2014J.Howes, Agent BRITISH AND NORTH, J.C.Clark.53 Great St.Janies St.Coal Merchants.JOHN M.GILBERT.6 St.Saeramem St.Manufacturers and Dealers in India Ruhher Goods.HIBBARD & CO.258 SL Paul St.Furriers and Hatters.McDOWALL & ATKINSON.62 McGill St.JOHN MARTIN.260 Notre Dame Si., West.Saw Mills and Lumber Yards.JAS.DOUGLAS\u2019.Canal Basin, West of McCord St.Importers of Iron) Steel &.Shelf Hardware.BREWSTER, MULHOLLAND A CO.243 St.Paul St.Mauufacfurer of Cut Nails) Ship and Railway Spikes.THOMAS PECK & CO.St.Paul St Wholesale and Retail Hardware Merchants.BOTVIN & LEMAX.168 St.Paul St.HAL DIM AND, BROS.Comer St, Paul and St.Vincent St.\t\u201e _ , HENRY CARLETQN.235 St.Paul St.W.& C.BREWSTER.250 St.Paul St.Banker and Dealer In Exchange.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.St- Sacrament St.C.\tDORYYIN.21 and'22 St.1 rancors Xavier Si.Exchange Brotiers.G.W.WARNER.20 St; Francois Xaxier Si.D.\tFISHER.18J St.Francois Xavier St.P.D.BROYVN.36 St.Francois.Xavier St.Leather Merchants.JOHN A.LECLERC.-,.269 St.Paul St.EDYVARD PRATT.St.Paul St.JOHN PR.vTT & CO.242 St.Paul Si.Glas») Oil) Lead) and Colour Merchants.ED.ATWATER & CO.81 St.Paul St Importers of Fancy German Goods.GABLER & PAGENSTECHER.233 St.Paul SL Hair Dresser) Wig Maker and Perfumer.J.R.BOYCE.115 Notre Dame St.China) Glass and Earthenware.ED.WR GHT & CO.288 St.Paul St.Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Good®) Woollens) &e.ROSS, NE1LD & CO.285 St.Paul St S.FOSTER & CO.261 St.Paul St \"Wholesale Shawl Warehouse.ALEX.WALKER.Custom House Square.Chemists, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, &c.CARTER, KERRY & CO.:st.Paul SL W.E.BOWMAN.McGill St.WM.LYMAN & CO.si.Paul St.JOHN BiRKS.Medical Hall, 1 Great Saint James St* S.JONES LYMAN.Corner Place, d\u2019Armes.RICHARD BIRKS.11 McGill St.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Notre Dame Street.Watchmakers and Jewellers.L.M.PREFONT.-YINE.114 Notre Dame St.J.B.PARuELLlON.261 Notre Dame St.WALKER & FEaTHERSTON, 35 St.Lawrence Main St.W.A.TOWNSEND.214 Notre Dame St.L.P.BOIVIN.Notre Dame St.Stock and General Brokers.DUNCAN ROBERTSON.Union Buildings.Wholesale Stationers ,fe Paper Warehouses WEIR & DUNN.9 Great St.James St.JAMES CHALMERS.224 St.Paul St Wholesale Stationers.R.BAINBRIDGE 4\" CO.Comer of McGill and William Streets.Wholesale Bookseller and Stationer.HEW RAMSAY.St.Francois Xavier Street.R.& A.MILLER.60 St.Francois Xavier St.Stationers and Account Book Manufactu-turers.E.C.TUTTLE.231 St.Paul Si.Newspaper, Periodical and General Register \u2022\tOil ice.E.PICKUP.61 St.Francois Havier St.Auctioneers and Commission Merchants.HILL A CLaRKE.21 Great St.James St.J.D.BERNARD & CO.St.Paul St.J.G.SHIPWAY7.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Dry Goods and Groceries.FORESTER,.MOIR & CO.262 St.Paul St.Spring Bank Iron Works, Glasgow, JAMES MOIR, Agent.262 St.Paul St.Plumbers, Brass Founders and Gas Fitters.ROBERT MITCHELL.St.Henry St.Railroad Odices.GREAT SOUTH WESTERN, W.H.Steven,.66 Commissioner St.Upper Canada Steamboat Office.A.MILLOY, Agent.,.40 McGill St.Wholesale Hardware Merchants.WILLIAM DARLING & CO.339 St.Paul Street.NORLAND k CO.1 A 9 St.St.Joseph Street.FOLEY.ELLIOT A CO.265 St.Paul SL FROTHlNGHAM A WORKMAN.St.Paul Sl Montreal Tool Store, (Sign of the Hummer.) ALEX.BRYSON.^'5 St- Street Cutlery and Importers of Hardware.WM WARREN.268 West Noire Dame Street.Wholesale and Retail Hatter, Hosier and Glover* W.W.CAMPBELL.No.8 Gt.St.James Street.Wholesale and Retail Cigar and Tobacco Maimfacturers.VAN DEUSEN, RICE A Co.253 Notre Dame Street.Architects and Civil Engineers.JAMES H.SPRING LE.36 Ureal St.James St.WILLIAM FOOTNKR.211 Notre oume SL Daguerreotype Artists.T.C.DOANE.2 Place d\u2019Armes.Dvers and Scourers.JOHN McCLGSKY.Sunguinet Sl., off Craig Street Carvers, Gilders, «Le.JAMES YLTLL.40 Great St.James St.O\u2019NEILL & CALVERT.42 Great St.James St.Wholesale and Retail Laccmen.JAMES PARKIN.168 Notre Dame St.Organ Builders, dtc.S.R.WARREN.Comer St.Henry and St.Joseph Sts.Booksellers and Publishers.BLACKIE A SON\u2014(YV.H.GRAVES, Agent).35 Gt.St.James Street.Account Book Manufacturers and Book.Binders.JOSEPH BLACKHALL.38 Great St.James Street.Teaclier of Music* G.F.GRAHAM.\"to.3 St.Genevieve St.Marble Manufactory* W.C.HYATT___Corner of Craig and St.Peter Streets.Hair Dresser, Perfumer and Fancy Goods.JOHN PALMER.46 Sl.Gabriel St.Cabinet, Upholstery and Undertaking Ware-rooms.GEORGE GRAY.18 St.Joseph SL Gun, Rifle and Pistol Manufacturers, House and Steamboat Bell-bangers* BATCHELER & COSTEN.Place d\u2019Armes Hill, opposite City Bank.Plain and Ornamental Boob-Binders* ANDREW YOUNG.Great St.James St.Wholesale Grain and Provision Merchants* J.WRIGHT.;.40 McGill St.Wholesale and Retail Iron Bedstead Warehouse* JOHN CARLISLE.& CO.45 Great St.James St.FOR SALE.FOR SALE.PLATEJ3-LÂSS.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS POE CANADA FOR THE liOIÏDOS AM MANCHESTER PLATE &LASS COMPANY, WILL RECEIVE EARLY IN SEPTEMBER A SHIPMENT OF romsied, Silvered, & nougb \u20acas4 PLATII d-IaikSH, Of which they will afterwards hold an ALSEORTSD STOCK, From the Largest Size for Shop Windows downwards.The Glass of this Company is recommended to the Public, for its superiority in color to the Glass of other British' makers, for its greater hardness than French Plate Glass, and'Us nonliability to exude moisture.Parties requiring Plate Glass can be supplied from Stock on the most favorable terms, aad will thus avoid delay and risk of breakage; but the Subscribers will at all times be prepared to receive orders for direct importation.J.\tHJLILS,ÏS &.OQ.luly 6.\t184 WMte OxMe of Elsie.For SA.LE\u2014 Oxide of Zinc and Zinc Paint, now landing ex \u201c Jane Ellis.\u201d I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS ft CO.August 6.\t135_ Rrey aud Brown Wrapping Paper, OF ALL SIZES, AT WEIS.Sl Wholesale' Stationery We ¦ Iww.se 9, GREAT ST.JAMES street.September 12.\t167 Palls n GARFBTXN&S.R.CAMPBELL & CO.HAVE much pleasure iu announcing that the recent arrivals of LONDON, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW vessels, enable them to offer, either Wholesale or Retail, one of the choicest assortments of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial.Superfine and other descriptions of CARPETS; Printed Woollen Druggets, from 4-4 to 16-14 in width ; Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet and Leather Bags and Satchels, with a large variety of all articles belonging to this peculiar branch.Their FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from 12 inches to 24 feet wide, are especially worthy of notice, embracing among other makes, a constant supply from the well-kuown manufactory of JOiSNT HAH IS & CO., BRISTOL, ENGLAND.As their long experience in the business has given them a facility in securing patterns that are most likely to please, purchasers will find an advantage in favouring their assortment with a first examination; as all their Carpeting and Oil Cloth designs are carefully selected.Their WHOLESALE BBY GOODS HQOMS are, this season, deservedly entitled to prominency, as it is rarely that so complete a variety can be met with as that they now possess in WOOLLEN CLOTHS of all kinds; SILKS, LINENS, COTTONS; DRESS STUFFS, SHAWLS, WORKED MUSLINS, and SMALL WARES, in addition to which, an extensive supply is regularly maintained, of every requisite necessary for Steamboat Furnishing Purposes.TERMS LIBERAL.31 St.François Xavier Street, ?Corner of St.Sacrament St.5 Montreal, October 16, 1854.\t196 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.SALE.M W # © 1® § 9 FOR FALL AND WINTER.DO YON ANDT0ÏÏRYILLE |_j AVE the honor to announce to their friends S'X and the public, that they have received, and are receiving daily, by the new arrivals, a complete assortment of Dry Goods, for Fall and Winter, Confisting of\u2014Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, Cas-simeres and Doeskins, Satinetts, Vest Patterns, Scarf Shawls, Woollen -Polkas, Plaids, Cashmeres, Mousseline de Laines, Oobonrgs, Laces, Sewed Works, Ribbons, &c.POSITIVELY NO SECOND PRICE, October 6.\t188 Salt 1 ft Ofyfl Babels Cadiz and St.Ubes 500 do Liverpool For sale at LANE, STEPHENS & CO.Nov.9.\t217 FJÆÏsJSTOeiS.HE Subscribers will receive by tbe FIRST FALL SHD\u2019S, LARGE ADDITIONS to their present STOCK of IRON, T 500 Nov.9.10,000 Nov.9.BARRELS MESS PORK At LANE, STEPHENS & Co.217 Corn.BUSHELS INDIAN CORN For Sale at ' LANE, STEPHENS & Oo.217 , GROCERIES, FAINTS, &0\t&C.\t&C.) TOm.SALS : Tétines.(DIRECT FROM OPORTO, EORDEAOX, CHARENTE, 40.) PORT WINE, Graham & Co., a full assortment \u2019\tof qualities, in pipes, hhds and qr-casks Sandeman & Co.\tdo\tdo SHERRY, Gordon Sept.15, 1b54.\tj\t170 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 150 kegs \u201c Griffin\u2019s\u201d Horse Nails 100 do \u201c Best Best\u201d do do 200 do Canada Rose Nails 60 do Countersink Clout Nails 250 boxes 10 Charcoal Tin Plates 400 kegs Out Nails, assorted Bar, Hoop and Band Iron \u201c Bank\u2019s\u201d Horse Shoe iron Oval und Half-Round Iron Oast Steel, Square, Round and Octagon Anvils, Vices, &c &c FOLEY, ELLIOTT k CO., 265 St.Paul Street, September 9.\t165 Landing ex \u201cpearl,\u201d and for sale, WHITBREAD\u2019S LONDON STOUT and E.I ALB, in bottle.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Nov.10^____________ 218 OR SALE by tbe subscribers\u2014at low prices for cash or approved credit:\u2014 RAISINS\u2014Bunch, Bloom, Valencia, Lein and Layers.FJQS\u2014in small Drums.ALMONDS\u2014Soft Shell and Shelled.SPICES\u2014Cloves, ground and whole Ginger, Nutmegs, ground Spices, Cayenne Pepper.SUGARS\u2014Dutch Loaf, and London crushed.CANDLES-American, and London Sperm, Belmont Crys\u2019alline.CASTOR OIL and Whale Oil.PICKLES and Sauces.WINE -Port in qr.casks, Champagne.PURt'ER and E.I.Pale Ale.SENWHINA\u2014Tapioca, Sugar Candy.S 4 RDINES\u2014Indigo, Roll and Flower Sulphur.LIQUORICE\u2014Arrow root, Blue, English Soap.TEAS and other articles.A.CUVILLIER & CO.Nov.9,1854.\t________ 217 Fort Wines, THE Subscribers are now receiving, ex Great Britain and Water Sprite, an Assortment of SANDEMAN, FORSTER & CO.\u2019S finest qualities of PORT WINES, in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.October 30.\t208 MASONIC EMP0KIUM.135.135.PEWS.THE Subscribers have received an assortment of GOLD PENS, with every style'of holders, of celebrated makers.Nov.14.SAVAGE & LYMAN.221 For Sale, DIAZ, MERELLO & Co.\u2019s Sherry Wine G.A.Redpath\u2019s Port Wine Salt.& Co.\u2019s Burton Ale Gin Bottles, by E.KERSTEN, Corner of St, Peter and Notre Dame Sta.Nov.7.\t215 Coals.CARGO Double Screened NUT COALS, per \u201cBridget,\u201d for sale by THEODORE HART.August 11.\t140 FOR SALE by the Subscribers 2000 Ells Toile du Pays TT EIDSIOK CHAMPAGNE\t IX\tFor sale at \tLANE, STEPHENS & Co.Nov.9.\t217 200\tBARRELS MACKEREL For sale at \tLANE, STEPHENS k Co.Nov.9.\t217 Sugar House Syrup.1 KA BRLS.SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, Land-jliJyJ ing\u2014for Sale by YOUNG, JANES k CO.Nov.8.\td 216 FRESH 'SUPPLY of Fine Hc.il'Jiy SWK-X DISH LEECHES just received.A 500 Fail?! Pails\u2019.! Pails l S \\ DOZEN in bands, for sale by the Subscribers, Sole Agents for the Industry Pail Factory of L.Frechette & Co.D.MASSON & 00.August 2.\t132 J.GARDNER.N.B.\u2014None but experienced persons allowed to compound Physician\u2019s Prescriptions or Family Recipes.West End Drug Establishment, Notre Dame St.Nov.2.\t'\t211 SSI AW H.JUST Received- WAHEHOFSE.5 cases Rich Filled Paisley Long SHAWLS ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.Sept.27.180 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 1000 boxes German Glass, assorted sizes 3000 tins No.1 and 2 White Lead GORDON & CO.September 23.\t177 Canvas.BOLTS, Nos.1 to 6, best Bleached Longstaff\u2019s Manufacture For Sale by GORDON & CO.September 23.\t177 sâ | Liverpool Coarse 750 Diamond Headed Spikes.CASKS ENGLISH & BELGIAN, from 3^2 to 10 inch For Sale by GORDON & CO.September 23.\t177 500 ALT-100 bbls 500 bags 200 sacks Fine Stoved FISH \u2014 300 cwt Prime Table Cod 500 bbls No.1 Herrings \u2014also,\u2014 Salmon and Mackerel For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.October 26.\t205 2 Turkey Sponges.CASES For Sale by GORDON & CO.September 23.\t177 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 2 cases Very Superior Black Russia and As- October 4.tracan Lamb Skins STEWART & KERR, 299 St.Paul St.186 Salmon.HUDSON\u2019S BAY COMPANY SALMON, in Tierces and Barrels, catch of 1854.For Sale, SEYMOUR, WHITNEY & CO, September 7.\t___________163 1 prrV TONS \u201cCAMBROE\u201d PIG IRON, now iUU landing, ex \u201cMarion.\u201d For Sale by LEEMING & SABINE.October 24.\t203 Flannels, Ikce-sej\u2019s anti JBalses, FOR SALE- 25 bales Scarlet, Rose, Green, Yellow & Blue 9 do Pink, Check & Fancy 10 do Kersey & Serge JEAN BRUNEAÜ.October 9.\t190 IPOR SALE\u2014 I?NAVY CANVAS, No.1 to 6.September 25.LESLIE, STARNES & CO.178 Scotch Bar Iron.1 Aft TONS, assorted sizes, per Albion, now in port.For Sale by G.D.WATSON September 22.\t_____176 FOR SAIiR.MUSCOVADO and CRUSHED SUGARS Laguayra Coffee, Carolina Rice Tobaccos, Honey Dew, Cavendish and Cut Chewing Layer Raisins, Soft Shell Almonds Liverpool Soap, Belpront Sperm Candles Pale Seal, Machinery and Tanners\u2019 Oil \u2014also,\u2014 Hennessey\u2019s Pale and Dark Brandy FORESTER, MOIR & CO., 262 St.Paul Street.September 14.\tiff Eiverpool Salt.MINOTS in Store, and for Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND 181 Canadian Corn Starch.^ FRESH SUPPLY just received, and for sale by Nov.1.RICHARD BIRKS, 77 McGill Street.210 UBIN\u2019S, GLENN\u2019S, SWAN\u2019S, & MtCHELL\u2019S Jl PERFUMERY, in great variety.Richard birks, 77 McGill Street.Nov.1.\t210 Butter\u2014 17 tinnets (50 lbs) Dairy Packed 46 kegs Superior For Sale.CAMPBELL & WiLLIAMSON.September 7.\t163 FOR SALE by the Subscribers 1000 pairs Mackinaw Blankets, 2 t@ 6 points 1000 do Super Heavy, Mediums & White Witney do 1000 do Radical\tdo 500 pieces 4-4 Scarlet Flannels 300 do do White and Coloured do 200 do do WThite, Coloured aud Check Saxony do 200 do do White Wool Kersey and Serges Pilot Cloths, Marble and Mixed Witney, Black and Coloured Beavers, Reversible do.Fancy Mixed Siberian Cloths, Black aud Coloured Mohair do.AMABLE PREVOST & 00., 150 St.Paul Street.September 15.\t170 ANDING ex \u201c Elizabeth,\u201d and FOR SALE-25 hhds V.Chatoupin and Co.\u2019s Superior BRANDY 330 cases at*\tdo Vintage lotsC.1848 and 1850.LESLIE, STARNES & CO., Agemu for Y.Chaloupin & Co.July 5.\t108 J OHN GOSNELL k CO.\u2019s\t\tMacassar Oil Oo\tdo\tBalm ot Columbia Do\tdo\tBandoline Fixatrice Do\tdo\tCurling Fluid Do\tdo\tOrangeianos Do\tdo\tHoney Water Do\tdo\tCherry Tooth Paste FOR SALE by the Subscribers Pure Dry White Lead Pure Wnite Lead, ground in Oil Double Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, City made Hubbuck\u2019s Pure Zinc Paint Patent Driers, Putty, Paint Brushes Gold Leaf, &c., &e., àc.WILLIAM LYMAN & Co., St.Paul Street.October 26.\t205 I N STORE\u2014 Hhds \u201cHennessy\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Otard Dupuyse,\u201d and U.V.P.Pale and Brown Brandies, Vintages 1850 and 1851 Hhds and Cases DeKuyper\u2019s Gin Puns and hhds Superior \u201c Islay \u201d Whiskey Butts, hhds, qr-casks and octaves Pale and Brown Sherries Pipes, hhds and qr-casks Po-t Wines Bris E.I.Pale Ale Hhds and tres Refined Sugar Brls Dutch Crushed and London White Bastard Sugar Congou and Young Hyson Teas Madras Indigo, &c.&c.\u2014 AMO LANDING,\u2014 10 puns fine-flavored Jamaica Spirits For sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.Nov.6.\t214 House Coal.QiUPERIOR LARGE HOUSE COAL, for sale cheap, by Nov.4.JOHN ANDERSON & Co., Union Buildings.213 Hydraulic Cement.Q JYiVY Barrels New Fayetteville HYDRAULIC Oilti CEMENT, by JOHN ANDERSON & Co., Union Buildings.Nov.4.\te 213 Just Received and for Sale by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., 118 Notre Dame Street.September 19.\t173 Writing Papers, Plain and Enled, Of Cheap Qualities, for Country Trade, AT wsm October 25, 1854.\t' ) dddb 198 WASTED, FOR the Book-Keeper\u2019s Department, in the Office of the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto, a HEAD BOOK-KEEPER, thoroughly competent to superintend that department.Application to be made, by letter, to the Secretary, accompanied by such testimonials as the applicant may think desirable to submit for the consideration of the Board.By order of the Board, EDWARD G.O\u2019BRIEN, Secretary.Provincial Insurance Office, ( Toronto, Oct.31st, 1854.)\t218 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, with BOARD, in a Private Family.For terms, address B.B., office of this paper.Nov.24.\tm 230 MONTREAL AND BYTOWN 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 oî Passengers and Goods.ALEXANDER SCLATER, Superintendent.Carillon, Nov.2nd, 1854.\t211 BANK OF MONTREAL.Montreal, 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 VEAR, 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.W1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS.ILLIAM MoCRACKEN of Kingston, Merchant, having executed an Assignment of all his Stock in Trade and effects to the undersigned for the benefit of his Creditors, executing the same within three months from this date, Notice is hereby given that the Deed of Assignment will lie at the office of Ross, Mitchell & Co., Toronto, for execution by all parties concerned.Dated at Toronto, tms 10th Nov., 1854.JAMES MITCHELL, ?As3;\u201eneeg HERBERT TOPPING.$ -assigllees-Nov.25.\t1m 231 Canada CIotMng Manufactory, NO.73, MoGILL STREET.THE Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Montreal, Country Merchants and Strangers, that he is now making up a very extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING adapted for the coming season, which he will dispose of at a small advance for cash or approved paper.Constantly on hand, a large assortment of As-traean, Seal, aud other Fur Coats.Also, Waterproof Garments in great variety.F.X.LOISELLE.September 26.\t179 Fine Carriage Sponges.A Bale of the above just received by ALFRED SAYAGE & Co.Nov.9.\t217 ALL persons having claims against the Estate aud Succession of the late JOHN WALLS, as well the late JANET HOGAN, his wife, 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.daniel Macdonald, Curator.St.Laurent, Nov 23.\t_________lm 231 TO C0NTRAGT0KS.TENDERS will be received, up to the TWENTY-FIRST NOVEMBER, for the ARTIFICERS WORKS of the New Building about to be erected for the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society, According to the drawings and specifications to be seen at the Office of the undersigned.No.36 Great St.James Street.JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Architect.October 27.\t206 NOTICE.THE time for receiving Tenders for the ARTIFICER\u2019S WORKS of the Ladies\u2019 Bene volent Institution, is extended to TUESDAY, Nov.28th.JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Architect, 62 Great St.James Street.Nov.21.\t227 Sleigh for Sale.A TANDEM SLEIGH, the properly of Officer\u2014to be sold cheap.To be seen at Mr.MacDONALD\u2019S, Coach-maker, Berry Street, off St.Louis Street.Nov, 25.\tm 231 CITY BANK.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a DIVIDEND 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.MACCULLOCH, Cashier.Montreal, 30th October, 1854.\t209 tattersalls, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.THE LAST SPECIAL SALE OF MSB,.\ti MES, HARNESS, &c., &c., FOR 1854.TT4F Pronrietor 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.&e.A Bay Gelding, 4 years old, W S W B A Brown do aged, a goou 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, &c.&c.The property of the Estate of the late Dr.McCuiuooh :\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 aud other Robes, &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A lot of Fine Shanghai Fowls 231\tSale at ONE o\u2019clock.N.B.\u2014Those who are desirous to sell their Property at this Sale, will please give timely notice, in order to give publicity.sir John THIS MORNING.Bar Irou, Railway Springs, &c.&c.AT THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STORES, On TUESDAY MOBNINQ, Nov.28th, Will be sold for account of HEïîK.ir MACKA\u2019ST, ESQ., 272 bdls Bar Iron, % & H in 73 bars Flat \u201c 70 Railway Carriage Springs 16\t\u201c\t11 Wheels 2\tWinches 3\tConnecting Rods 13 Standards Intending purchasers will please examine the abovs on the wharf opposite Gillespie & Cos.buildings.Sale as ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 231 -\tAuctioneer.THIS MORNING.HOU SEH0LDUU RYTTURE.Ou TUESDAY Next, Nov.28th, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS, LIEBIG & SAME, WILL BE SOLD, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HJlJY&SOjmÈ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \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, &c \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.Conti n u alio n of Sale AT QUHEN\u2019S ARCADES.ALL Tins' WEEK, Each Day at ONE o\u2019clock, HILL & CLARKE, 232\tAuctioneers.r PIG ISON, TONS \u201c CARNBROE \u201d PIG IRON daily expected per Marion.For Sale by LEEMING & SABINE.October 7.\t189 150 \u2018DBIIOM-E, SMS & Cfi\u201e 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 he 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, &c.&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 \u201cScotch Plaids\" 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, Ruck, and Vecuna 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 bas 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.MLDUNNOUGH, MUIR & CO., 185 Notre Dame Street.November 11.\t224 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 ALECIA 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 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.id\u201d Parties making purchases will please do so before that hour.P.S.\u2014Saturday Nights excepted.Nov.1 8.\tdd 216 NOTICE.TN consequence of the great numbers visiting i.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.\t____________217____ Fresh Fruit,\u2014Ex « Ealoolali,\u201d DIRECT FROM MALAGA.MUSCATEL RAISINS, boxes, halves & qtrs Sultana do, iu drums Xante 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 FOB.SAIÆ.STEAMER « PROVINCIAL,\u201d (LATE WILMINGTON,) Apply to JOHN ANDERSON & CO., St.Peter Street, Quebec.November 14.\t221 GLASG0 WAND KEWYQEK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.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.Gumming, Commander, built expressly for the trade between New York and Glasgow, will sail as under :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.Glasgow,\u201d Saturday, 18th Nov., at 12, noon.New York,\u201d Saturday, 23rd Dec, at 12, noon.FROM GLASGOW.Glasgow,\u201d Saturday, 21st Oct., at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.New York,\u201d Tuesday, 21st Nov., at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M.First Cabin, saloon state-rooms.$90 First Cabiu, midship\tdo\tdo\tdo.75 Second Cabin\tdo\tdo\tdo.50 Steward\u2019s Fee included.Third Cuass.\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 ro J.McSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York.New York City Bills or Gold only received for Passages.October 19.\t198 Nov.17.R.THOMAS, 35 St.James Street.224 NEW BDO&S.JUST RECEIVED\u2014a fresh supply of the UNITED PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK New Volume of NEANDERS' CHURCH HISTORY, Vol 5, 12s 6d THE BOOK AND ITS \u201cTORY, a work of great interest, very suitable for the young, 5s LECTURES ON ROMANISM, by Dr.Gumming, 5s SELF-EXPLANATORY 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 CHRISTIAN 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 FOR 1855.SCOBIE\u2019S, Family Christian and Farmer\u2019s Almanacs for 1855.Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street.Nov.17.\t224 GOODS BIT FOR SALE, EAST INDIA RICE, of superior quality Xante Currants, in barrels Cognac Brandy, pale and brown DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva, &c &c.ROBERT HALLOWELL.Nov.2.\t___2w 211 JUST RECEIVED,\u2014A few hhds GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO, very fine.HENRY CHAPMAN & Co.Oct.18.\t198 MISSING F.§ 112, JpROM the Ship WILSON, T.& W.CASK.Any information will be thankfully received by TOUSSAINT LeCOMPT, Carter.181 Spool Threads.Zfk CASES DICK & SONS\u2019 [Clyde Mills] well 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., J October 23.\tS\t202 J PARKIN is in receipt of a beautiful assort-.ment of NEW LAOS 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 Sept.28.Mais ala Spencer, \\1TH0 left England about the year 1810, or her VV legal Heirs, if she is not living, can hear of something to their advantage by addressing EDMUND 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.\tu 206 Unaw books.fURED VERNON, or the Victim of Avarice, 1; being the Sequel to Woman and her master N AUCTION SA LES.Zf'Z Mlhli & CXiK&KB.THIS DAY.LOTS TO SUIT FAMILIES.AUCTION SALES.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 Cilice, 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 NOTICE THE undersigned have relinquished business iu favor of MR.WM.HOBBS, Ja., who will continue in the same premises all the various agencies hitherto represented by them.W.WHITEFORD & GO.September 5.\t161 znr\t&.kerb.CIjOSIJYG S.1EE BEY GOODS, CATALOGUE.BY The Subscribers have received for peremptory Sale, UPWARDS OP EIGHTY PACKAGES DRIT &ÛOBS, 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, 29© S®.PiUIXi SERSE®, 0» WEDNESDAY next, Nov.29th.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock punctually.STEWART & KERR, 230\tAuctioneers.NOTICE.LL PERSONS having claims against the L 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 CLAREMONT MACHINE WORKS, CLAREMONT, N.H.D.A.CLAY & Co., Manufacturers of Machinist's Tools, Engine Lathes, Circular Saw-Mills, Wood and Iron Planers, Paper-Mill Machines, &c.&c.THE Subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above manufacturers, and has some of their LATHES and PLANING MACHINES on hand.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 the manufacturer\u2019s prices, with only the expenses added.JOHN HENRY EVANS.October 31.\t209 50 C0HP0EÂTI0N OF MONTREAL.MONTREAL WATER WORKS.Notice to Water Teuants.ALL WATER TENANTS are hereby notified that they shall bave to KEEP THEIR WATER PIPES SECURED FRUM 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 Hall,\t?Montreal, 15th Nov., 1854.) 3w Its 223 CASES GLENFIELD STARCH For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.September 27.180 Fish, Oil, &e.ONE HUNDRED Cwt.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.\t196 Coals.Best large grate coals, For sale by MORLAND & Co.Nov.4.\t2m 213 SALT\u20142500 bbls Liverpool Coarse CODFISH\u2014500 quiutals Large Table SEAL OIL\u2014250 qr-cks Pale, finest quality For Sale DAVID TORRANCE & CO.October 17.\t197 ~ r©K\u201dËAiïs, BOXES of Fine TOBAOCOS-5\u20193, 10\u2019s, 18's, and yz lbs.JOHN LEVEY.220 CHICKEE.ING, MART AID J.B.DUMAM\u2019S PIANO FORTES.A.& S.NORDHEIMEE ARE now supplied with a complete assortment of the above Celebrated Instruments, which they offer for Sale at the Lowest Manufacturers Prices.\u2014also,\u2014 A great variety of SQUARE and COTTAGE PIANO FORTES, of different makes, for Sale or to HIRE.N.B.\u2014A liberal allowance made for Second Hand Pianos in exchange for new ones.Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired, Sole Agents for Princes\u2019 Melodeons, Great St.James Street, Montreal, and King Street, Toronto.; November 15.\tif 22 AUCTION SALES.Bxmrærxxfi'et & büs.sæ.i.o'ïj.For account of whom it may coucern.AT THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STORES, ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOV.30, WILL BE SOLD, On account of whom it may concern, cases Assorted Cloths do Cashmeres and Doeskins do Cotton Goods bales Plain and Printed Moleskins cases Linen Thread do Assorted Buttons do Satinettes Sale at TWO o\u2019clock BENNING & BARSALOU.233 TBS nscmwT ssusa® IK- e&SSVSÜ&im® ! BUSINESS NOTICES.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 Eno-lish 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.Authoritative Evidence.From Dr.Winslow Lewis, one of the most eminent Physicians of Boston.Boston, Feb.15, 1847.Mr.Wm.Bogle,\u2014Sir, The preparation invented by you for the hair, has been extensively used iu my'family for some time, and they give it the decided preference over all other compositions of the kind.It invigorates and beautifies the hair, and clears the skin of all impurities, without producing any ultimate deleterious effects, which are so frequently the result of many well known patented compounds.Having been thoroughly tested, and its reputation fairly established, as the best article known for the human hair, it may be superfluous, still I cannot resist the opportunity to add to others the name of your obedient servant, WINSLOW LEWIS, Jr.To be had of Wm.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E.; and sold by A.Savage & Co.Alex.Urquhaet, and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.In Quebec, of Joseph Bowles and Dr.Musson, Druggists.\tCits 226 ILyoint's Kaühairœîî.The Kathairou 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 iu 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, iu large bottles.Sold by-all dealers, everywhere.D.S.BARNES, PropTnetor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist iu Canada.November 1.\t1m 210 250 Nov.13.CAR®.JW.COLEMAN would respectfully inform e the Citizens of Montreal, that he is now prepared to receive BOARDERS for the WINTER SEASON, on favorable terms, on and after 14th December.HOURS OP 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.\tdn 226 h.mmBB & co., 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 aud Port Stanley.October 26.\t205 FGK gASiSS, f K,A AAA GENUINE Havana SEGARS, i rj-LUv>'U vv 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.\t220 S3GSIÆR PliATES.FOR SALE, y inch and % inch BEST BOILER PLATE, at the Eagle Foundry.GEORGE BRUSH.July 31.\t184 ' IVERPOOL SALT\u2014 LA 5000 Minots iu Bulk 600 Barrels For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.October 30.\t208 Fire Bricks and Grindstones.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRICKS 500 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 The Lost Heiress, by Mrs.Southworth, 2 vols The Pride of Life, by the author of the Hen-Pecked Husband The Maid of the Saranac, a Tale of the Revolution Fred Arden, or the Jesuit\u2019s Revenge Chambers\u2019 Journal for November Ida May, a story of things actual and possible Brother Jonathan\u2019s Pictorial tor Xmas.\u2014also,\u2014 An assortment of DI ARIES for 1855, both for Office and private use, various sizes, &c.Maclear\u2019s (late Scobie\u2019s) Canadian Almanac for 1855 Miller\u2019s Farmers\u2019 Almanac, 1855 Christian Family Almanac, 1855 The People\u2019s Almanac, 1855 Starke\u2019s Sheet Calendar, 1855 For sale by G.SPARKES, 22 Great St.James Street.Nov.25.\t_\t_____________231 NEW MUSIC.JUST PUBLISHED, and for Sale by the Subscriber :\u2014 Gazelle Schottische Grisi do (beautifully illustrated) Moonbeam do\tdo\tdo Evening Shade Polka, (concertante) Georgette Valses, D\u2019Albert ë\tHENRY PRINCE.83= In Press, The \u201c Very Last Schottische,\u201d and \u201c Le Mirrior Polka,\u201d by Chas.D\u2019Albert, of Mon-treal.November 25._____________________231 and Shoe Trade.FOR SASjE.THAT well-known and valuable FARM at St.THERESE de BLAIN-YfLLE, 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 Viliage.Terms easy, and will be made known on application to M.McCULLOCH, St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.Nov.3.\t1m DC 212 SCALES AND PATENT WEIGHING MACHINES MANUFACTUTED and for Sale by the Subscriber\u2014a superior article.COUNTER SCALES, weighing 14, 28, and 36 lbs.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 Lamp Oils.THE 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 & CO., St.Paul Street.October 26.\t205 SSaatcIi BuSfoosis Roofs.TUST RE CEIVED, a large assortment of J DUTCH BULBS, in prime order, consisting of Hyacinths, Crocus, Jonquille,Tulip, èc.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.October 14.\t 195 rSKFiHSE1 SKISUS-Sœ-S- AGAINST LOSS BY PIRE.NEW BOOKS.B DAWSON has just received\u2014 .Ten Nights iu a Bar Room, and what I saw there, by T.S.Arthur, 3s 9d Easy Warren and his Contemporaries, sketched from Home Circles, by Wm.Turner Cogge-shall 5St Walden, or \u2019 Life in the Woods, by Henry D.ÏLorRRii 5s.Leaves from the Tree Igdiasyl, by Martha Russell, 3s 9d.Homewards from Constantinople, comprising Notices of Gallipoli, the Dardanelies, Malta, Italy, Switzerland, «fee., by W.Watson, 5-.6d.A Dictionary of Terms in Art, edited and illustrated by F.W.Fairholt, F.S.A., with 500 engravings in wood, 15s.Influence of the History of Science upon Intellectual Education, by Wm.Whewell, D.D., Is 3d.Also, a supply of Scobie\u2019s Almanacs for 1855.Price 7)^d.American Diarys, assorted sizes, for 1855.No.23 Great St.James Street, (Old Post Office.) Nov.21.\t227 Cleveland, Oct.28, 1854.MESSRS.STEARNS & MARVIN, Nos.144 and 143 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 Safe of yours, iu the same building, was $ \u2019,0,000 in bank bills, checks, &c., all of which came out in perfect order, after lying 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, MOBLEY & REYNOLDS.CLEVELAND FIRE AGAIN.By Telegraph.\u2014Cleveland, Thursday, Nov.2, \u201954.Morrison & Burges\u2019s Safes have Wilder\u2019s Patent on them, MORLEY & REYNOLDS.By the above it will be seen that the Safes which preserved the money and valuable papers iu 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., Nov.3,1854.\tNew York.A LARGE SUPILY of WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, with RICH\u2019S IMPROVEMENTS, for sa\u2019s by JAMES HUTTON, The only A gent of Wilder\u2019s Patent Sah mander Safe in Montreal.St.Helen Street, Nov.9.\t217 CO£,.FfitEMOWT 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.Pie, Sept.1, 1853.Bear 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 ou 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 the convenience of the public, at F.Trigg\u2019s Fancy Goods Store, opposite, the English Church, Notre Dame Street.June 21.\t96 GREAT ST, JAMES STREET GROCERY, BARSag diiosma ! 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 half-past SEVEN 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.W.H.GRAVES, AGENT FOR BLACKIE & SON, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London & N.York, 35 Great St.James Street, (Over R Thomas\u2019 Store,) MONTREAL.October 23.\t1m 202 FORWAEBOG AND COMMISSION MEKCMARTFS, PORTLAND, MAINE.John Rhynas,\tGeoroe H.Starr, H.B.M.Vice-Consul.Nov.29.\t227 250 Nov.3.Locbfine Herrings, KEGS just received, and for sale by NEIL McINTOSH, Place d'Armes.' 212 Borax\u2014 A few cases for sale by 225 'OR SALE\u2014 Bi-Carbonate of Soda SAMUEL A October 6.CO.188 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.\ti7Q Jjanterns, Eamps, «f\u2019e.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 à Co.\u2019s.W.R.HIBBARD.May 12.\u2018\t.\t62 JAMES ARMSTRONG, ADVOCATE, 31, Little St James Street, \u201c\tMONTREAL.Nov.1-\t6m 210 THE Subscriber has just received, ex \u201c Ottawa\u201d and \u201cSarah Sands,\u201d a large assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, selected in the English, French and German Markets, consisting of\u2014 Fine and Superfine Broad Cloths, Assorted Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Vestings of the very best quality, Gloves, Braces, Ac.Superior Mouseline de Laine, Silks, Barege, Orleans and Cobourg, Ribbons, Shirting, Sheeting, Fancy Regattas, Neck and Pocket Hdkfs.Daily expected, ex \u201cCleopatra\u201d and other ships A Complete and Choice Assortment, well worthy the attention of the fashionable.\u2014also,\u2014 A General Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES.L.MARCHAND.May 26.\t74 Machinists\u2019) Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with aud without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MA CHINES, 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\" Coals, &c,&c.\u2019 For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintown.^\tC.P.LADDi* June 23.\tmwf 98 Boot LASTINGS, Wool and Union Italian Cloths Linings, Bleached and Brown Boot Webs Machine Sewing Silks Do\tLinen Threads, &c &c A good assortment on hand.N.S.WHITNEY- Nov.16.______________________d 223 BS.ÏCKS FOR, SAEiSI THE Subscribers offer for Sale, at their Yard, head of Parthenais Sireet, over 500 000 HARD BRICKS, of the first quality, at reasonable prices ; and will deliver them, if required, in any part of the City.For particulars, apply at the Yard, or at No.198 St.Dominique Street.\u2019 VITAL CASSANT & BROTHER.Montreal, Nov.16, 1854._____b mt 22_3 NOTICE.THE Subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and customers, commencing on the 97th instant, he will CLOSE his atore EIGHT o\u2019clock each EVENING, until the 1st fluv of MAY next.day\tJOHN LEVEY.Montreal, Nov.13.\t____________229 HERRING\u2019S 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 had in Montreal only at 145 St.Paul Street.GEO.HAGAR, Agent.Nov.16.\t223 missing! I LARGE CASE containing MACHINERY, marked [B] M taken from Barge \u201c North Briton,\u201d being Goods, ex S.S.\u201c Charity,\u201d October trip.Information ot same will be thankfully received by DAVID BELLHOUSE, Agent, Canadian Steam Navigation Company.November 13.\tde 220 SCOTCH MAEM1LÂDE.Nov.16.G.D.WATSON.223 The Empire State Cooking Stove.rpHIS CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE has J, 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.\t171 bxoblsiotT\" RICE, VANDEUSEN & CO.EG leave to call the.attention of the Public to their recently imported stock of\u2014 CIUJIMS, SmoMng & Chewing Tobaccos, &c.Of the latest styles and most favorite brands.They most particularly recommend their Excelsior Smoking Tobacco as being the cleanest, sweetest, healthiest, and best TOBACCO in use.It is made 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 Cilieap Faints.RAMSAY & McARTHUR, HAVING RECEIVED their annual supply of Paints, Glass, Dry and Ground Colors, Paint Brushes, Graining Tools, Glaziers\u2019 Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Leaf, Artists\u2019 Tools, &c., &c., offer the same Cheap for Cash, at their Wholesale and Retail Stores, corner of McGill Street and Haymarket Square, Montreal.MANUFACTURERS of eveiy description of ORNAMENTAL STAINED and ENAMELLED GLASS.July 4.\t101 JUST RECEIVED, per Brig \u201cSussex,\u201d direct from Dundee, a case of MARMALADE from the celebrated House of James Keiiler & Sons, Dundee.J.GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, West End Notre Dame Street.November 9.\t217 WILLIAM C.HOW & Coij Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.3 New Block, Atlantic Wharf, PORTLAND.83= Refer to Messrs.Frothinoham& Workman, Montreal, and to the Merchants of Portland generally.White Fitiïîî.JUST RECEIVED, a supply of Extra quality in 28ft, 56lb and 1121b packages.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Montreal, October 16 1854.\t196 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, .\tWest End, Notre Dame Street.Nov.23.\t229 A1 B.isoss'rs®, 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 Male and Female Servants Wanted.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.r 229 UNION SALES\u2019 ROOM.THIS Central, Large, and Beautiful ROOM, which can be brilliantly lighted and comfortably heated, may be had on moderate terms, F0H LECTURES, &c., In the Evening, during the Winter Season.Apply to LEEMING & SABINE.November 1.\t210 For sale :\u2014 Bright Muscovado Sugar, in hhds and brls Dutch Crushed Sugar, in brls WThite Havana Sugar, iu boxes Young Hyson Tea, in half-chests Montreal T D Pipes Cordage and Hemp No 1 aud 2 Lard Oil Palm Oil, Soda Ash Chandlers\u2019 Wicking Archibald\u2019s Seal OU Leaf Tobacco Brandy NOAD BROTHERS.Montreal, Nov.2i.\tr 227 MASK\u2019S Portal)!© Steam Engines., FOR CANAL, RAILROAD, OR GENERAL MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.THESE ENGINES are constructed on a new and improved principle, with Wrought Iron Heads in Boilers, Patent Cut-off, &c.They are warranted to do more work with less Fuel, than any Steam Engines now in use, and can be had from three to thirty Horse Power.Apply to WILLIAM WORKMAN.Montreal, August 19.\t183 MOTHER TREAT FOR SMOKERS SILVA SEGARS.Jor Filling Decayed Teeth.HOWARD\u2019S SUCCEDANEUM,\u2014a supply iust received by J\tALFRED SAVAGE & Co.Nov.9.4 UG.LaMONTAGNE, 55 & 57 St.François A Xavier Street, offers for Sale\u2014 200 bkts \u201cRuinart\u2019s\u201d Champagne 250 cases Barton & Guestier\u2019s Clarets & White Wines 25 hhds and qr-cks \u201c Raynal & Alusse\u201d Cognac Brandy 12 do\tdo E Grégoire & Go.do do Sandeman & Co.\u2019s Port, in hhds aud qr cks Pemartin & Co.\u2019s Sherries, do\tdo Widow, Portella & Co.\u2019s do do\tdo 50 cases Still aud Sparkling Hocks 10 bales Superior Velvet Corks, &c.&c.20 hampers do French Bottles September 30.\t183 NOTICE.flVHE Co-partnership heretofore existing in JL this city under under the firm of D.& 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 rïŸHE Creditors of the Estate of the late JL ALEXANDER RONALD, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, Shoemaker and Trader, are requested to send in their claims, duly attested, to the undersigned as speedily as possible; and parties indented to tbe Estate are requested to make immediate payment.MARY L.RONALD, Tutrix.Nov.G.\t214 JUST RECEIVED, by Steamer Cleopatra, 5 cases of those celebrated StLYA SEGARS, of the finest flavor and warranted genuine, having been imported expressly for the Subscriber.\u2014ALSO, LANDING \u2014 50,000 CLUB-HUUSE SEGARS, iu 1ft boxes, of a beautiful quality.JOHN LEVEY.September 27.\t180 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 purchasers 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 Simmers Toilet Vinegar.NO Toilet Table can be considered complete without a Bottle of RIMMEL\u2019S VINEGAR.It should also be found in every sick-room.Sold by all Chemists and Druggists in Canada.Nov.1.\t3m T.ts 210 JOHN MARI Wholesale and Retail Furrier, 260 Notre Dame Street, West, MONTREAIi.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 f'RUIT\u2014CROP 1854-ex \u201cQUEEN\u201d\u2014 400 boxes RAISINS, Layers 250 do do- Blooms 50 kegs do Lexias 50 boxes LEMONS and ORANGES.EDWARD MAITLAND, TïLEE & CO.Nov.16.\tr 223 B' EST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for sale in lots to suit families.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16.\t223 OOPS FOR SALE\u2014 200,000 good Split Flour Barrel Hoops.Nov.11.J.G.SIMS, Champ de Mars Street.1m 219 S9eIMBEM ! 1**11*ESI ! WMPPIM, MMTIE ASD W81T1W THE Subscriber is now receiving 10,000 REAMS assorted WRAPPING PAPER, whicb, 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.\tI98 Molasses- now on SALE, 100 puncheons J 250 tierces\t> Superior quality.25 barrels\tj EDWARD MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.Nov.16.\tr 223 B.E2VXOVAÏ1.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to No.163, St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co.\u2019s where he offers for Sale a variety of GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c.H.L.SHARING.September 21.\tIOwtIs 175 r%ZS3B xEAS.FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 700 packages TEAS, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong, Twankay and Hyson Twankay.H.L.SHARING.September 23.\tlow Tts 177 FOK SAXE.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 SUPERIOR ORATE 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,\tJ1?3 ^ MONTBEAL HERALD AND DAILY GOMMIEQTAL BAEËTTK TUESDAY.NOTEMBER 28, 1SÔ4; NOTICES.t H AI T S CANAL JOB!!! 500 LABORERS WANTED.WANTED, for ihe Chatts Canal immediately, FIVE HUNDRED GOOD DRILLERS and QCA RRlfMEN, to wltom constant employment will be gieen, 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 De preferred.Tne locality is one of tue most healthy places in Canada, and good cotnfortaole buildings have been already erected for the accommodation of the above and a greater number.There is steam navigation from Aylmer to the foot ot the Canal.Persons wishing to proceed to tbe works will receive information relative to the route on application to tbe Ottawa Forwarders.a.p.McDonald & co.Chatts Canal, Aug.i8, 1854.\t184 R-SMtOVAI.HM.BCWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED tc \u2022 No.5 Little St James Street, one door beyond former residence.May 18\t53 NunOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all accounts due to the uudersigned must be paid to him personally, or upon his receipt ; and that no orders will be recognized or settled lor unless gigued by JOHN WILLOCK.September 2.\t159 SiOSKHAB.® & ItOTJSOTsJ, demerit! (Joniaitis*ii>ii Merchants, 2831'.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 JuHNSON & BROTHER, Manchester, Manufacturers ofTeiegraph and other Wire, Corrugated Galvanized Iron, for Roofing, &c.Price lists fut * arded on application.1 tober 6.\t188 To TeaeSiers.THE Principal of one of tbe 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.Tbe School Premises are of a superior order, and ihe 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 608.September 15.\t170 \u2019notice to imposters.KING, HEED & \u20ac0,, forwarding and Commission Agents, MONTREAL AND 2?O ®.® & .a ET 2 .Invoices, or copies t f them, are rt quired by the Ameiicm Customs.They can either be sent on to us at Portland or left at our Office in Montreal.October 20.\t200 SnPHAB®, BUTIiESK. Montreal, Nov.17, 1854.)\t226 nyp-SU- Bytown and Prescott Railway.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 aud 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 shipping charges.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.& P.Railway Prescott, Oct.9, 1854.\u2019\t194 VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD, :r BÏLITÏSH & UNITED STATES MATT, ROUTE TO Boston, ST .fork, W orcester & East TRAIN ARRANGEMENT, .OCTOBER 2, 1854.From Rouse\u2019s Point at 6 A.M.and 2 P.M.MONTREAL PASSÉNGERS 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 5 P.M.Tiain can slop ever night at Rouse\u2019s Point and proceed next morn-ing at 6 A.M.to Boston, New Ypik 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 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 Northfield.Passengers for South and East stopping at Montpelier or Northfield as they may select.PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 63 Commissioner Street, Montreal.October 5,1854.\t187 NORTHERN RAILROAD, NEW ARRANGEMENT.EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE OF LONDON.CO CAPITAL\u2014jE500,OOO Sterling.LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL, Office\u201417, Great St.Janies St.Hon.William Morris.J.G.Mackenzie, Esq.E.R.Fabre, Esq.Theodore Hart, Esq.William Lunn, Esq.John Torrance, Esq.John Frothingham, Esq.Alfred LaRocque, 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 Fanning Stock 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 tlie 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 mbiëty\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 proprielary.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.113\u201d 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* Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.Montreal, Nov.9.1853.\t12m ts\u2014217 INDIA RUBBER SHOES, caasrasi ©f \u2019szm.h,, 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 11 P.M.Trains going West.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 8.00 A.M., on arrival of the Cars from Montreal; connecting at Ogdens-burgh 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 GEORGE V.HOYLE, Superintendent.Office N.R.R., J Ogdensburg, Aug.3, 1854.)\t133 ROCHESTER, GARA F.LOOXPQRï AND NIÂ-ALLS RAILROAD, ©Bern to BttBiuMK, The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON & Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls as follows :\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and 4:40 P.M.Passengers for Buffalo will find this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new Cars and Locomotives.The present terminus of the Road in Buffalo is on the Terrace, the most central portion of the City.WARREN OULBURN, Superintendent.Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t16 Hfe if® THE MONTREAL RUBBER COMPANY having purchased the premisesof 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 .3sljd\u201c Misses and Children\u2019s do .2s 6(1 \u201c With a discount of 5 per cent to those who buy in ihe season to the extent of X250 and upwards\u2019 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.Ali 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 Comnany.\u2019ALFRED M: FARLEY, Secretary.Montreal, 7th Aug., 1854.\t184 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the approaching i Session of Parliament, an application will be made by tl 1 MONTREAL AND BYTOWN and \u201cTHE NOJTH 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, Sec\u2019y.North Shore Railway Oompany.Quebec, Jan.4, 1854.\t4 STEAMSHIPS, &c.Winter Service to JPortland.THE CANADIAN STEAM MTOMION COMPAM, UNDER CONTRACT WITH Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.mm&i AND OTHER BRICE 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.Bawden, Brick Manufacturer, Hamilton, C.W.January 26, 1854.\tly Tts 11 New EtMofeurgli Saw Mills, SASH, DOOR&Hjlind FACTORY, bytown.(Formbrit MacKat & MacKinnon.) seasoned LUMBER, PLAIN-P\u2019 TONGUED, and GROVED FLOOR-W1ND0W SASH BLINDS, LATHS, SHINGLES, &e., constantly on hand.Also, are prepared to fill orders for DOOR SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size, and put up m Bundles for shipping CURRIER à DICKINSON, \u201e\tBytown, O.W., M.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal.Or Marcb 9.ly 29 Apartments facant AT £.CvQSSSDuSW\u2019S, No.60 ST.GABRIEL STREET.June 21.96 TO CAiiRIA&E MAKERS.FOR SAILS : Hickery, Oak and Ash Felloes, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, Whifiletrees, &c., OF ALL SIZES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ELM (MORTICED) HUBS, From 3)4 to 20 inches in diameter.With other Articles, for Carriage Maker's use.JOHN M.GILBERT.April 13.\ttrts 44 MARDWAStl].CÏS.ilÆHES.K\u2019 «& GAVEB.HÏXÆ, Wholesale Hardware Merchants, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.ARE now receiving from the following vessels in port\u2014Cherokee, Jane Brown, William Richardson and Chesterholme, a large portion of their fall supply of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE.September 1.\t158 Britisii and North American EXPRESSjDOMP ANY.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland aud Boston, at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.and 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; at 6 o\u2019clock for Quebec; at 8 o\u2019clock A.vl, for Bytown; Kingston Belleville, Toronto, Hamilton, Saint Catherines\u2019 London, and Windsor.d.deforest, Agent, \u201e\t.\t53, Great St.James Street Montreal, Julv I, 1854.\tiy 90 Musical Instruments.OEEBOLD, BROTHERS have on eale, at low kJ1 prices\u2014 Saxhorns\tViolins Oornopeons\tGuitars Ophy elides\tAccordians Trombones\tClarinets French Horns\tFlutes Trumpets\tDrums Violin and Guitar Strings.&c.No.221, Notre Dame Street, West.October 7.\t189 Fc COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES: No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Str.LIVERPOOL.WIXlLIAM RUDD, Secretary.Steam from Portland to Liverpool.THE COMPANY\u2019S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships.OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atkins.CLEOPATRA.Captain Sait.CHARITY.Captain W.Paton ERIE, New.Captain-.HURON, New.Captain -.ONTARIO, New.Captain-.SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.Ilslkv.r>m?rrT0fthe al,0Te-naIn«d vessels will LEAVE rUKILAND on the 5th and 20th of November.RATES OF PASSAGE : FBOM PORTLAND TO LIVBR-;LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND P001'-\tAND MONTREAL.First Class 85 Dollars.iFirst Class 20 Guineas.Second do 6p do\tSecond do 14\tdo Thu-ff do z:0 do\tThird do 8\tdo Provisions, &c.\t, Provisions,&c.carries a Surgeon.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMUNT & M'LARTY, , ,\t^ 21, Water-street, Livernool.And to\tDAVID BELLHOUSE, \u2019 Portland, Montreal and Quebec October 16.\t19g consequence of the S.S.OTTAWA and CLEOPATRA having been taken up by Government, to couvey Troops to the Seat of War, the Canadian Company has CHARTERED the splendid NEW sssiutasms1 \u201c e astasias, \u201d to aid in performing the Monthly service between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND, during the Winter.Tbe \u201cCANADIAN\u201d will LEAVE PORTLAND for Liverpool on the FIRST of DECEMBER, after the arrival of the Montreal and Quet.bee Trains of that day.DAVID BELLHOUSE, \u201e\t_\tPortland.Nov.13.\t222 SXXE'Sr BAITS FASSAG-B ! Pioneer Liue of Monthly Packets, CAKEYIKG 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, 1862.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, 1,066 tons, 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's Patent Ventilators, and carry Francis\u2019 Metallic Life-Boats.THE A.1, SUPERIOR CLIPPER SHIP \u201cwsr m :Kr id htw iei, :o 1200 TOM REGISTER, BENJ.SMITH, Master, WILL SUCCEED the \u201cFLYING SCUD,\u201d as Twentieth Ship of this Line, and have Q?TECK 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, N.Y Or here, to NEIL MoINTOSH.November 8.\t216 The TROPIO, 700 tons register, E.R.Smith Master, will succeed the WINDWARD, as twenty-first ship of this liue, aud will sail for SYDNEY on the 6th of December.FOR EA8TPORT & ST- JOHN, N.B.VIA rdRxxtASTB, mm.Steamer \u201c ADMIRAL \u201d, 800 tons.Captain Wood, EVERY TUESDAY.Steamer \u201c EASTERN CITY\u201d, 700 tons, Captain Winchester, EVERY FRIDAY.THESE Steamers will (until further notice) leave from LINCOLN\u2019S WHARF, BOSTON EVERY .TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 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, salety and accommodation those Steamers are unequalled.For further particulars, apply to GEO.GflEIG & CO., No.32, Long Wharfi Boston.March 30.\t33 Tfae Britisii aatat Sorti* America:» Royal Mall Steamslilps, MW mmw SPRlio 1854.THE Subscribers are NOW OPENING part of their SPRING IMPORTATIOMS, received via Portland and Boston, consisting in part of\u2014 Black, Shot Colored, and Exhibition Silks Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Trimmings A fine assortment of Sewed Muslins Printed and Plain Muslins Printed and Plain Bareges Satin Check and Bayadere Dresses Delaines, Circassian and Sultana Lustres Cobourgs, Orleans and Alpacas An assortment of Small Wares Black and Drab Cloths Black and Oxford Doe Fancy Tweeds and Doeskins And, to arrive : Forfar Baggings, Twilled and Plain Bags OGILVY, WOOD & CO.10 St.Joseph Street.May 9.\t59 100 May 6.FOIL SAS23.MINOTS OF GRASS SEED.A.DENOUVION, Petite Cote, Parish of Montreal.184 li AIL W A ¥ SPIKES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 CONTRACTS TAKEN for FURNISHING RAILWAY SPIKES to any amount.MANSFIELD HOLLAND, Canal Basin, Montreal.April 15,\t45 WINES & -GROCERIES.LA M0THE & FRERE, JVo.202 St.Paul Street, Sfimtreal, HAVE on band a general assortment of GRO-.C FRIES, and of the best and rarest descriptions ot WINES and BRANDIES such as \u2022-MoetS Chandou\u2019s Champagnes ;\u2019Grand vin d Angleterre, Fleur de Siilery, 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, \u201950, \u201954 Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Burgun» dy, Malaga, &o August 6.\t135 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$75 , FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax._ .\tCaptains\tCaptains ARABIA, .C H E Judkins, { AMERICA.WJ O Lang.PERSIA.,.A Ryrie,\tj EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA .,E G Lott, | CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear white light, at iheir mast head, green on starboard bow', red on port bow.Niagara.front Boston.Wednesday, Nov.8th.Arabia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.15th.America.from Boston.Wednesday.Nov.22nd.Asia.» from New York.Wednesday, Nov.2üibu Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.6th.Africa.from New Yoik.Wednesday, Dec.ISih.Europa-from Boston.Wednesday,\u2019 Dec.20th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountable for i^old.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- « UtNA?,?8 4\u201eBuwlinS Green, New York.\u201e t b- LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.November 9.\t217 Montreal to Cornwall, Dundee, Fort Covington, CALLING AT Beauharnois, Coteau du Lac, Port Lewisp St.Anicet and Lancaster, rl Steamer FASHION, C.B.Dewitt, Mas-X ter, will leave the Subscribers wharf, for the above places on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and Lachme on the arrival of the four o\u2019clock Trains.September 8.JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.164 TOW BOAT.PHOlFmCJIAIa, LATE \u201c WILMIEGTOfiî,\u201d THIS Powerful Steamer will run between QUEBEC aud MONTREAL, during the remainder of the season as a FREIGHT and TOW BOAT.Apply to.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Asents, 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 Oaptaiu on board, or JOHN ANDERSON & 00., Agents, Union Buildings.October 18.\tigg THE MONTitEAL EEEALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES P0.TÏ8 for himself and the other Proprietors, at lit,, 209, Notre Dame Street.MoMTMtUi : Tuesday, November 28,1864, "]
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