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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" b coo IlUMOtriU* Off TEB Montreal Herald Printing Office, THB Proprietors of this Establishment hare REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR eveby description of boos; and job printing, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.97 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Sample Koom-America,, Maiiafactiires.JOSEPH R.HODD.Merchants* Exchange.WHoIesale Importers of Dry Goods.c.J.HOUGHTON.*!\u2022 i aul bt.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.nOYON & TOURVILLE.SSSNotre Dame St, D.\tMACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.I &.IYT NICHOLS.290 Notre Lame St.HKNRŸ MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202, MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, No.*88 None BRUNEAIJ1* BERTRAND.1 Montreal, Dec.1st, 1854.)\t237 JYEW JTORK CHEAP MY HOODS STORE.Wholesale and Retail.DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, STEAMER FOR HINGSTON.For Kingston, Brockviile and Prescott, calling at INTERMEDIATE PORTS.THE Steamer COLONIST, Wheeler Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf, for the above Ports, THIS DAY at NOON.For Freight or Passage, apply to HENDERSON & HOLCOMB.Dec.2.\t237 So EE WARD.Lost, on Thursday evening last, about 6 o\u2019clock, between Donegana\u2019s ruins and Nelson\u2019s Monument, a BAKER\u2019S DAY BOOK.Any person leaving the same at E.BOWIE\u2019S, corner of Sanguinet and NotreiDame Streets, will receive the above Reward.Deo.2.\t237 NOTICE.THE RAFFLE for the celebrated Steeple Chase Horse BROKER, will take place at DOLLY\u2019S, on MONDAY EVENING, the 4th instant, at half-past Seven o\u2019clock.Dec.2.\tu 237 H IFrom Kenneth Howie & Co\u2019s Circular.} Liverpool.17th Nov.1854.PER AFRICA.The weather continues very wet, so that Farmers are thrashing and delivering most freely, as will be seen by the Gazette returns, which are eighty per cent, over last year at the same time.At the beginning of the week a dullness prevailed in all the Corn Markets of the Kingdom, owing to the London Market on Monday being lower\u2014but since, there has been rather more doing, and we notice the accounts from ell quarters are again improved.At Tuesday\u2019s Market here, there was a fair attendance of the trade, but a very limited business resulted in Wheat and Flour, at barely the prices of Friday last for the former, and 6d per barrel decline on the latter.Indian Corn was in fair demand at full prices.At to-day\u2019s market there was a poor atten-dauce with few attractions ; but at slightly higher prices for both Wheat Flour and Indian Corn.The sales in Timber have been two cargoes of Quebec Yellow Pine from the yard\u2014one of 75 feet average at 15d per foot\u2014and one 60 feet average at 14}^ per foot.3rd Deals at £8.\u2014 Staves £32 10s.Lathwood 50s.In Ashes there is no improvement in the demand for either Pot or pearls, and prices nominally the same as last quoted.EALTHY SWEDISH LEECHES For Sale by RICHARD BIRKS, Druggist, 77 McGill Street.Dec.2.\t237 AYER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry Pulmonic Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Keating's Cough Lozenges Locock\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers For Sale by RICHARD BIRKS, | Y7 McGill Street.! Dec.2.\t237 MONTREAL CITY MISSION IN CONNECTION WITH THE Y0ÜNG MEN\u2019S CBRiSTM ASSOCIATION ANTNUAS.SSSaESS WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday Evening, 5th December, IN THE Lecture Eioom of tlie Wesleyasa Cïiurelij Great St.James Street.\tI TEA on the Table at SEVEN o!clock.All friendly to City Missions are respectfully invited to attend.TICKETS, Is.3d.each, may be had of Mr.Childs; at Messrs.R.& A.Miller\u2019s, and J.Dou-gall\u2019s Bookstores, and at the Door.FRS.E.GRAFTON, Secretary, j Dec.1.\tu bt 236\t( Selling off at a great sacrifice at the New York Cheapi Dry Goods Store, S3©, (Opposite the Herald Office.) Notre Dame Street.THE Company of this Store return their most grateful thanks to the citizens of Montreal and surrounding country, for the very great patronage bestowed on their Branch Store in Montreal, since the opening in May last.They beg now to inform that they have reduced the prices on their larg-e and valuable stock of DRY GOODS, comprising every description of the newest and most fashionable designs, that will be the greatest sacrifice ever offered in this City.From the many advantages this firm has in the United States, and European Markets, they can and are determined to sell every description of Dry Goods at a reduction from 37}^ to 40 per cent.less than any other House in Montreal.Ladies not visiting this store are certainly behind the time ; let them take into consideration Is.10j^d.to 2s.saved on every 5s.worth bought should be a very great inducement to call.This store is conducted by experienced salesmen, whom we guarantee will give satisfaction to all parties, and will think it no trouble to show goods, even if customers do not wish to make purchases.Please call as early in the morning as possible the store being so crowded in the afternoon that the clerks cannot give that due attention the extent of our large and valuable stock demands.Before visiting other stores, remember the GREAT BARGAINS at the NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, you will certainly purchase, and most assuredly call again.We Buy for Gash, and Sell for Cash, no Credit can be given, one price will be asked.Store open at half-past Seven, A.M., and close at Eight o\u2019clock, P.M.REMEMBER THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE.Goods taken back, and money refunded if not as represented.No.230 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Nov.25.\tDC 1m Tts 231 SlY&bXSH gSS'OTirS.TU3T RECEIVED by Steamer \u201cCanadian\u201d\u2014 «I One Case each HARDHAM\u2019S 37\u2019s and TADDY\u2019S PLAIN RAPPEE SNUFFS, in one pound and half pound bottles.Connoisseurs of a good pinch of the above Snuffs will be pleased to hear of the above importation.JOHN LEVEY.Nov.30.\t235 FOR SALE\u2014 HUDSON\u2019S BAY SALMON, just received, and last arrival this season.SEYMOUR, WHITNEY & CO.Nov.30.\t235 JUST RECEIVED from PARIS, a large assortment of TOILETTE REQUISITES, consisting of\u2014 NAIL, HAIR, TOOTH, FLESH and CLOTH BRUSHES Elegant PUFF BOXES, NAIL POLISH TOOTH POWDERS and PASTES PERFUMES, SOAPS, Willow Cologne Flasks, Smelling-Salts Bottles Ivory, India Rubber, Tortosie-Shell, and Buffalo Horn COMBS Bully\u2019s Toilette Vinegar, Bandoline, SPONGES, Ac.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.Nov.30.\t.\t235 c LTREHUGH\u2019S TRICOPHEROUS, for the Hair.A supply just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Nov.29.\t234 P URE ENGLISH WHITE WAX, for sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Nov.29.\t234 fDOR RHEUMATISM\u2014PURE FRESH LEMON [/ JUICE, for sale by the gallon and in bottle, by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Nov.29.\t234 F MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of this ASSOCIATION, for the ELECTION of OFFICE-BEARERS for the ensuing year, will be held in their ROOMS, ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, the 4th instant, at EIGHT o\u2019clock.JAMES McLEAN, Rec.Secretary.December 1.\t236 NEW YORK AND MONTREAL Printing Telegraph Company OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.Notice is hereby given, that a public MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held in the City of NEW YORK, at the Office of the National Express Company, 74 Broadway, on the FIFTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon.Dated New York, Nov.11, 1854.J.A.PULLEN, Y.Prest.A.S.DODD, Secretary.\tr 223 Paris* Exhibition, Ï855.MONTREAL CENTRAL LOCAL COMMITTEE meet thrice weekly, at the Rooms of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Great St.James Street.Printed forms for intended contributors may be obtained from the Chairman and Secretaries, and from the following Members of the Committee, viz : Honble C.S.DeBleury, John Leem-ing and A.Cantin, Esquires.Intended Exhibitors must notify the Committee of their intentions on or before the 10th December next.HENRY *BULMER, Chairman.WM.EVANS, ?Q L.RICARD, ^ Secretaries.Montreal, Nov.25, 1854.\t231 SPECIAL NOTICE.New York Cheap Dry Goods Store.\u2014We would direct the attention of our fair readers to the advertisement of this extensive establishment.They will find in it many and weighty reasons to induce them at least to favor our opposite neighbors with a visit, and test the advantages they claim, both as to quality and price, for their extensive and varied stock of goods.DIED, At St.Andrew\u2019s (Argenteuil) on the 28th ultimo, Miss Mary-Gasparine de Vitré, eldest daughter of Gaspard Thibodière DeLaronde, Esq.N.P., and last surviving grand-daughter of the late Louis Paul Thibodière DeLaronde, first Governor of Toronto, aged 24 years.Kelations Wanted.-\u2014Young\u2014Provan.WANTED\u2014The address of JAMES YOUNG, Cabinet Maker, late of Paisley, who married MARION PROVAN, of Glasgow, and emigrated to Montreal about 25 years ago, and were last heard of about nine years since as being in Grenville.If they, or any of their family, will communicate with Messrs.WEIR & DUNN, Stationers, Montreal, they will hear of their friends in Scotland, and will also receive information in which they are interested.n.^ «\t\u2014\t~ MOCCASINS, SNOW SHOES, AND soBoe&SAsrss.THE Subscribers have just received from \u201c PAUL OF LORETTE\u201d, their usual stock of the above articles, which they offer for Sale at their usual low prices.JOHN HENDERSON & CO.Dec.1.\t236 Sleigh for Sale.A TANDEM SLEIGH, the property of an Officer\u2014to be sold cheap.To be seen at Mr.MacDONALD'S, Coach-maker, Berry Street, off St.Louis Street.Nov.25.\tm 231 Cheap View of Montreal, \"WITH THE VICTOKIA BEIBGE, FOR TRANSMISSION BY MAIL.Price Is\t©acts, 15s per «lozeia.THIS VIEW may be mailed to Europe or elsewhere by paying a few pence, and covering it as a Newspaper.An opportunity is thus afforded of conveying to friends abroad a correct representation of this City.Postage to Europe, sevenpence half-penny, which must be pre-paid, and marked \u201c via Halifax.\u201d 1CÎ\u201d May be had, under cover, at the Printing Office of SALTER & ROSS, Great Saint James Street, and at PICKUP\u2019S Postage Stamp Office.The undersigned will forward copies (postage free,) to any part of Canada, or the United States, on receipt of Is.10>£d.per copy, or three to the same address for 1 dollar.SALTER & ROSS, .\tT>™«*\u2014- **\u2014.\t, RESH MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, just received direct from Newfoundland.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO, Next the Court House.Nov.29.\t234 li'OR SALE\u2014 £ FINE PALE SEAL OIL FRESH COD OIL In small barrels, just received from Newfoundland.CARTER, KERRY & CO, St.Paul Street.Nov.29.\t234 ALL persons having claims against the Estate and 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, \u2022\tCurator.St.Laurent, Nov 23.\t1m 231 NGLISH CHEESE 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arms 5 do\tDouble Gloucester 5 do\tCheshire 5 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Nov.24.\t230 Spool Tlireads.pTA CASES DICK & SONS\u2019 [Clyde Mills] well tJU' known SPOOLS, in three and six Cords, in Zinc Cannisters \u2014also,\u2014 Dick\u2019s Celebrated \u201c Stag\u2019s Head\u201d Crotchet Cotton.For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Jr.Old Exchange, St.Joseph St., ?October 23.\t5\t202 E Furnished or unfurnished apartments, with BOARD, in a Private Family.For terms, address B.B, office of this paper.Nov.24.\tm 230 Harper for December.B DAWSON has received\u2014 .HARPER\u2019S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for December.With a number of New and Valuable BOOKS.For Sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.Nov.30.\t235 Tinsmiths, TWO TINSMITHS will meet with constant employment, and ihe highest wages given, by applying to S.BUTTERWORTH, 94 St.Lawrence Street.Also, an APPRENTICE wanted.Nov.22.\t228 WANTED.\u2014An efficient BOOK-KEEPER, good recommendations required.Apply M.B.Box 185.December 1, 1854.\t236 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= Parties making purchases will please do so before that hour.P.S.\u2014Saturday Nights excepted.Nov.8.\tdd 216 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 m daily use in Montreal,) and gives perfect satisfaction.Several sizes for Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.September 16.\t171 TO LET, A SPACIOUS ROOM in the centre of the City, suitable for Lectures or IlyPIL Society Meetings^ Nov.17.Barge for Quebec.THE BARGE \u201c HARMONY,\u201d capable of taking 6000 barrels FLOUR, is now ready to receive freight.WM.LINDSAY, Agent.224 FOR CHARTER, THE Brig \u201c PREMIER,\u201d 194 Tons Register, is willing to accept a Charter for any good and safe Port.A.M.FORBES, Consignee.Nov.14.\t211 Ship \u201c Valleyfield\u201d IS ENTERED INWARDS at the Custom House.Her goods are expected up from Quebec iu Barges daily.\u2014 Consignees are requested to have their entries passed without delay.JAMES BURNS & CO., Agents.Nov.11.\t219 HALIFAX AND PORTLAND PACKETS., j-pj The Splendid new Brig OCEAN BRIDE, jjEppk 146 tons N.M., Samuel Gowen, Master, ïÉlàlÉliiB has been placed on the line between Halifax and Portland, and will run as a regular Packet.She will leave Portland on the -.For Freight or Passage, having excellent accommodations, Apply to JOHN RHYNAS & GO., 22 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.Nov.11.\t219 TO CONSIGNEES.THE ADDISON, Captain Brows, from ^ Glasgow, is entered inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.KING, REED & CO., Agents.October 21.\t201 CORPORATION OF MONTREAL.MONTREAL WATER WORKS.Notice to Water Teuants.ALL WATER TENANTS are hereby notified that they shall have to KEEP THEIR 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 Hall,\t) Montreal, 15th Nov., 1854.) 3w trs 223 without delay.October 17.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.CONSIGNEES per ADMITTANCE, from Liverpool, Steamer MONTMORENCI, lighter, will please pass their entries HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., Agents.197 UNION SALES> K00M.THIS Central, Large, and Beautiful ROOM, which can be brilliantly lighted and comfortably heated, may be had on moderate terms, FOR LECTURES, &c., In tbe Evening1, during the Winter^eason.Apply to LEEMING & SABINE.November 1.\t210 MUSIC.MR.E.H.HIRD having recovered his health, begs to inform his former Pupils, and the public in general, that he is now prepared to give LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE, and different Instruments, at his residence or abroad.He intends likewise forming a BAND for GENTLEMEN ; and would request those who wish to join it, to acquaint him as early as possible.Further particulars to he obtained at No 6 Pres de Ville Place, Lagauchetiere Street.Terms moderate.Montreal, Nov.28.\tdu 233 ' 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 Douegana Hotel.September! 15.\t170 1LOST, Between st.marie de monnoir and MONTREAL, a PROMISSORY NOTE for £91 19s, signed by Ambroise Laberge, in favor of L.J.BeliveaU, of Montreal.Any person finding the aforesaid note, is requested to send it to the undersigned owner of it.L.J.BELIVEAU, No.105 St.Paul Street.Nov.29.\tu 234 LOST, on SATURDAY, the 7th instant, a NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.A liberal reward will be given, if returned to No.4, Waverley Terrace, or to this Office.Oct.14.\t195 WANTED, FT'OR the Book-Keeper\u2019s Department, in the F 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, 1 Toronto, Oct.31st, 1854.Ü\t218 BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman and his wife.Room furnished.Please answer by letter, stating location and terms, to E.M., Office of this paper.Nov.29.\tc 234 THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED.Geography of canada, for the Use of Schools and Families, by T.A.Gibson, First Classical Master, High School Department,McGill College.Price Is.3d.HEW RAMSAY.November 29.\tr 234 BATEE Y PÏJBEISME».MAP OF CANADA, with the Lines of Railroad delineated as finished, in progress or chartered.Price 3s.9d.November 29.\tr 234 Missing- i A COUPLE OF BOXES ex S.S.\u201c CHARITY,\u2019 one covered with black hide and the other with canvas, addressed \u201c MISS MURPHY.\u201d\u2014 Information will be thankfully received bv DAVID BELLHOUSE.Nov.25.\tdu 231 Missing.ONE Hogshead of EARTHENWARE, marked A [B] M, No.6, landed on the 30th October from the \u201cBRITANNIA.\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 Best, ON the 31st of August last, a MEMORANDUM BOOK OF ACCOUNTS, of no use to any body but the owner.\u2022 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 Clmrcli Organ for Sale.A FINE BARREL ORGAN, built by JOSEPH WALKER, London, almost new, and in good order; plays 27 Psalm Tunes, 2 Voluntaries, and \u201c Gloria Patri.\u201d The selection of tunes is unexceptionable.Handsome case of solid Mahogany, in the Gothic style, with gilded pipes ; may be examined in the Episcopal Church, Chambly.This Organ will be sold a great bargain, and is well worthy the attention of parties wanting such an instrument.Application for particulars to T.C.HATT, Chambly, C.E.Nov.18.\t2w 225 NEW MUSIC.TUST PUBLISHED, and for Sale by the Sub-J scriber :\u2014 Gazelle Schottische Grisi do\t(beautifully illustrated) Moonbeam do\tdo\tdo Evening Shade Polka, (concertante) Georgette Valses, D\u2019Albert HENRY PRINCE.iS\u201d In Press, The \u201c Very Last Schottische,\u201d and \u201c Le Mirrior Polka,\u201d by Chas.D\u2019Albert, of Montreal.November 25.\t231 .H.JONES & GO., ARE obliged to give notice that they cannot receive any more Goods for Steamers at present, except, for Brockviile 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 Stanley.October 26.\t205 BOIBBR PBATES.FOR SALE, % inch and % inch BEST BOILER PLATE, at the Eagle Foundry.GEORGE BRUSH.Jnly 31.\t184 British.Plate Glass.1\tassorted sizes, i\tFor sale cheap by C.J.HOUGHTON.Nov.22.\tdb 228 OR SALE :\u2014 Canada and American MESS PORK, in bond or duty1 paid Tallow and Soap Grease Prime and Prime Mess Beef NOAD BROTHERS.Montreal, Nov.24.\tr 227 F IVERPOOL SALT\u2014 4\t6000 Minots in Bulk 600 Barrels For Sale by ST.ANDREWS SOCIETY.PATRIOTIC POTTO! SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for the above Fund will be found with the following persons, and SCOTCHMEN and the DESCENDANTS of SCOTCHMEN are particularly requested to contribute :\u2014 JOHN G.DINNING, Exchange News Room, JOHN ARMOUR, Bookseller, St.James Street, NEIL McINTOSH, Place d\u2019Armes, RAMSAY & McARTHUR, McGill Street, GEORGE BOWIE, Confectioner, Notre Dame Street, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Confectioner, Notre Dame Street, And with the MEMBERS of the COMMITTEE appointed at the meeting of the Society held on the 9th instant.Montreal, Nov.16, 1854.\t223 AUCTION SALES.BIT FISEEER Si.CO.THIS MOHNING.SALE OF TEi, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO.OH SATUBDAY, the 2nd December WILL BE SOLD, At the Auction Booms of the Subscribers, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE : 6 boxes Orange Pekoe Tea 6\tdo Cavendish Tobacco 7\tcasks Tumblers, Wines, &c.10 boxes Window Glass, 7Lj x 8)4 30 half do do 6^ x 7}£ 2 packs Snow Shoes, 24 pairs 1 box best Chopping Axes And several other articles.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.236 TERMS CASH.FISHER & CO.mm TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.NOTICE is hereby given to the HOLDERS of such SHARES, in the late ST.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY, the QUEBEC AND RICHMOND RAILROAD COMPANY, and the TORONTO AND GUELPH RAILROAD COMPANY, now amalgamated and forming part of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, under the provisions of the Acts 16 Vic.cap.39 and 76, as have been converted into Shares of the said Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, that the INTEREST due on the FIRST DAY of JANUARY next, on such of the said converted Shares as are held in Canada, will be paid at the Office of the Company in Montreal, on and after the FIFTEENTH day of JANUARY next.The INTEREST on the amount paid in on the A.Shares of the Company, as well as the Interest on such of the converted Shares of the above Companies as are held in England, will be paid in London at the Office of the Company, 21 Old Broad Street.\t, The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 16th day of December, until the 31st day of December next.By Order, JOHN M.GRANT, Assistant Secretary.Grand Trunk Railway Offices, ) Little St.James Street, > Montreal, November 28, 1854.)\t234 ¦MM NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE SÉîiïastead, SlaeffortS, asstS OjasKt-bly Kailway Company, MONTREAL, 27th Nov., 1854.THE PROPRIETORS of SHARES on the CAPITAL STOCK of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and CHAMBLY RAILWAY CO., are hereby notified and required to PAY unto F.Maccclloch, Esquire, Treasurer, at the CITY BANK, here, on or before the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of JANUARY, now next ensuing, the sum of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS, Currency, per SHARE, being the FIFTH Instalment of Ten Per Genton the Subscribed Stock.By order of the Board of Directors, W.H.HOPPER, 233\tSecretary.CHAMPLAIN AND SAINT LAWRENCE RAILROAD COMPANY.NOTICE.AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the CHAMPLAIN and St.LAWRENCE RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held at the OFFICE of ths COMPANY, in Montreal, at NOON, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, 1854.Montreal, Nov.22,1854.\t228 PUBLIC NOTICE.« TRINITY HOUSE, i Montreal, 23rd Nov.1854.Notice is hereby given, that the LIGHT VESSELS in LaKE ST.PETER will be removed so soon, after this date, as the state of the weather shall render it necessary.Masters of Vessels, and others engaged in the Navigation between Quebec and Montreal, will govern themselves accordingly.Nov.24.\tr 230 JONES, B0CKUS & CO., 25 Doane Street, Boston, and 202 Fore Street, Portland, COMirvSZSSSOK' mSSaCHAHTTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, CONTINUE to offer their services to receive Goods consigned them from England, and forward to all parts of Canada.For further particulars apply to H.JONES & CO., Montreal.W.G.McDONELL & CO., Toronto.October 16\tdu sm 196 Eighteen or twenty boarders can be accommodated at the EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE on reasonable terms.Nov.20.\t1m ws 226 TO ENGINEERS, &c.THE Subscriber has now on hand the following TOOLS, all first class, which may be seen at his new Store (Hon.John Yoono\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street), viz.:\u2014 ONE \u201c WHITWORTH\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 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 ONE DOUBLE-GEARED SCREW PACKING PRESS 30,000 BEST ARCH and CUPOLA FIRE BRICK for Sale.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.22.\t228 CANDLES\u2014 50 boxes ENGLISH BELMONT SPERM CANDLES 25 do do SPERM CANDLES , For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.Nov.24.\t230 FZiüÆi; G-IiJSvSS.THE undersigned have to-day received into Store, ex Britannia, the shipment referred to in their previous advertisement, which they offer for Sale on very favorable terms.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.October 30.\t208 TO LET, until first of May, a BRICK , .' HOUSE on Aylmer Street, off Sherbrooke [asPi«., Street, partly furnished or without.\u2014 Rent moderate.Enquire of\tMRS.KIRKWOOD, At Mr.ILSLEY\u2019S, 103 St.Dominick Street.Nov 28.\tm 233 Board and Eesideisee» A LADY and GENTLEMAN, or TWO GENTLEMEN, can be accommodated with the above in a PRIVATE FAMILY, where all the comforts of a home will be found.Distance within ten minutes walk of the Post Office.House and neighborhood first class.Address or apply at the office of this paper-Nov.18.\t225 F Fire Bricks and Grindstones.OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRICKS 500 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches THIS EYENiNG.AUCTI0NN0TICE.GREAT BEAUTY IN PAINTINGS.THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL HAVE THEIR Third Fall Sale OF OIL PAINTINGS, ON SATURDAY EYENING, 2iid Dec,, At SEVEN o\u2019clock, When will be offered, to close the Sales\u2014 43 Handsomely Framed and Elegant LANDSCAPES.236\tFISHER & Co.FOR SALE.STEAMER \u201c PROVINCIAL,\u201d (LATE WILMINGTON.) Apply to JOHN ANDERSON & CO., St.Peter Street, Quebec.November 14.\t221 NOTRE DAME STREET FAMIL1T O-ROCERir.New Fruit Crop\u20141854, DIRECT FROM MALAGA.LAYER RAISINS, boxes, hf-do and qtrs Bunch Muscatel, do do do Turkey Figs, ^ drums Layer Raisins, in fancy boxes Prunes, in glass jars and bxs Sultana Raisins, in drums Zante Currants, superior qualities Jordan and Valencia Almonds Soft Shelled Aimonds Spanish Nuts Walnuts Oranges and Lemons \u2014And on hand,\u2014\u2022 Hennessey\u2019s Superior Old Pale Brandy Vintage 1846 Ramsay\u2019s Islay Whiskey DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street Nov.24.\t230 SAjLIL THAT well-known and valuable egijggg FARM at St.THERESE de BLAIN-ïKt'YpSP\u2019 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.McCULLOOH, St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.Nov.3.¦\t1m DO 212 Fresh Fruit,\u2014Ex (6 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 R.THOMAS, 35 St.James Street.Nov.17.\t224 FOR SALE, EAST INDIA RICE, of superior quality Zante Currants, in barrels Cognac Brandy, pale and brown DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva, &e &c.ROBERT HALLOWELL.Nov.2.\t2w 211 ~ LAMBS rOM SALET\u201d THE following Lands are for sale.They are1 situated in the TOWNSHIP of OSGOODE,.about 17 miles from Bytown.A portion of the Lauds 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, but declined, as the owner wants to sell the whole of these Lands m 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.\tTts 213 TEA !_T3SA ! ! THE Subscriber begs to call the attention, of the public to his large assortment of FRESH TEAS, which he is disposed to sell at a small advance over cost.E.E.SHELTON, No.256, Notre Dame Street.September 29.\tws 182 Bimmers Toilet Yinegar.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 EhESÆOViAIj.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to No.163, St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Cols where he offers for Sale a variety of GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &e.H.L.SHARING.September 21.\tlOwTts 175 FRESH THiXS.FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 700 packages TEAS, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong, Twankav and Hyson Twankay.H.L.SHARING.September 23.\tlOw Tts 177 Employment for Winter.ANY energetic man who will take an agency of HALL & BROTHER, and sell the \u201c GREAT RED DRAGON, or MASTER KEY TO POPERY,\u201d a new and \u201c thrillingly interesting work,\u201d throughout his own Town or County, or elsewhere, can clear from $40 to $100 per month during the 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, Nov.16.\t1m tTS 223 Chemical Soap, TT'OR REMOVING STAINS OF GREASE, &c., X1 from Linen, Cloth, Silk, &e.A large supply just prepared by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, at the Family Drug Store, opposite the Court House.Nov.17.\t224 MISSING- F.pROM the Ship WILSON, T.& W.§ 112, 1 CASK.Any information will be thankfully received by TOUSSAINT LeCOMPT, Carter.Sept.28.\t181 Malaala Spesseer, WHO left England about the year 1810, or her legal Heirs, if she is not living, eaa hear of something to their advantage by addressing EDMUND SMITH, At the Albion, St.Paul Street.It is supposed that Mabala Spencer married Angus McGillivray at Montreal, about twelve years since.Anv information dirertpft oc \u2018|!|.'\"'P AUCTION SALES.air s', a.shzfwa\u2019st.Household Furniture and Effects BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF AON M.TOBIN, ESQ., DECEASED, On THUESDAI next, December 7, No.\u2014, Tecumselli Terrace, WILL BE SOLD bv Auction, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., belonging to the above named Estate.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 236\tAuctioneer.M'DUNNOUGH, MUIR & DO,, BEG 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 wantins 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\u2019 Pelise Cloths for Cloaks and Mantles, Embroidered work iu Collars, Sleeves, Habits, Chemisettes, Dimity Sleeves and Habits in Setts.The new Empress Eugene Oanso, 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 \" 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, 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 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\u2019DUNNOUGH, MUIR & CO., 185 Notre Dame Street.November 17.\t224 DISSOLUTION OF THE SUBSCRIBER HAS DETERMINED TO SELL ©FF -mz-:o: o x* :e OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK, WITHOUT KESZSS.VS3.An early call is recommended.WILLI A.M BENJAMIN, 132 Notre Dame Street.*** OPEN at 9 and close at 5.Nov.24.\t230 H OOPS FOR SALE-200,000 good Split Flour Barrel Hoops.J.G.SIMS, Champ de Mars Street.Nov.11.\t1m 219 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 A Wanted, SERVANT GIRL.Liberal wages given.Enquire at this Office.Nov.28.\tr 233 NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be X 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, 1864.\t2m 171 NOTiCE THE undersigned have relinquished business in favor of MR.WM.HOBBS, Jr., who will continue in the same premises all the various agencies hitherto represented by them.W.WHITEFORD & CO.September 5.\t161 CTfl CASES GLENFIELD STARCH ' \u2022Jlf For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.September 27.\t180 Fish, Oil, &c.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 \u2018WATSON & WILLIAMS.October 16.\t196 B Coals.EST LARGE GRATE COALS, For sale by MORLAND & Co.Nov.4.\t2m 213 SALT\u20142500 bbls Liverpool Coarse CODFISH\u2014500 quintals Large Table SEAL OIL\u2014250 qr-cks Pale, finest quality For Sale DAVID TORRANCE & CO.October 17.197 TOE.SAÏiEt, Q/XXX BOXES of Fine TOBACCOS-5\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, and lbs.JOHN LEYEY.Nov.13.\t 220 CAK®.JW.COLEMAN would respectfully inform \u2022 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 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.\tdu 226 (mtstTjames street grocery.ü AB,Lir~©L©SINa ! NOTICE.R THOMAS, No.35, St.James Street, begs \u2022 leave to intimate, lhat on and after MONDAY next, the 20th instant, his Store will be CLOSED punctually at haif-paat SEVEN o'clock, 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 YYILLÏAM C.HOW & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.3 New Block, Atlantic Wharf, PORTLAND.SGr\u2019Refer to Messrs.Frothingham & Workman, Montreal, and to the Merchants of Portland generally.Nov.23.\t3w 229 NOTICE.f'i'tHE Co-partnership heretofore existing in JL this city under under the firm of D.à W.SMETH, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 14th inst.All debts due to or by the said firnapWill 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.\t200 THE Creditors of the Estate of the late 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 the Estate are requested to make immediate patinent.MARY L.RONALD, Tutrix.Nov.6.\t214 JAMES ARMSTRONG, ADVOCATE, 31, Little St James Street, MONTREAL.Nov.1.\t6m 210 NOTICE TO CE.EDIT0RS.'TI7ILLIAM McCPtACKEN of Kingston, Mer-V T chant, having executed an Assignment of all his Stock in Trade and effects to the undersigned for the benefit ot 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, this 10th Nov., 1854.T * MTFQ MT'mrJTjr T\t1 AUCTION SALES.33IT J.B.BSmXfABJ© & CO.THIS MORNING.Sale of a Bankrupt Estate.On SATURDAY, 2nd December next, AT THE STORES OF MR.LOUIS DESROSIERS, No.86, St.Paul St., will us SOLD THIS WH6Xi23 OF HIS STOCK, CONSISTING OP A large Assortment of Ready Made Clothing, &e., at so much in the Found.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.J.D.BERNARD & Co.234\tAuctioneers.W.H.GRATES, AGENT FdR BLACKIE & SON, PKJKIilSMERS, Glasgow, Edinburgh.London & N.York, 35 Great St.James Street, (Over R Thomas\u2019 Store,) MONTREAL.October 23.\t1m 202 JOHN RHYNAS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, MAINE.John Rhtnas.\tGeorge H.Starr, Nov.29.H.B.M.Vice-Consol.227 Lochfine Herrings.Q KiTt KEGS just received, and for sale by NEIL McINTOSH, Place d\u2019Armes.Nov.3.\t212 gORAX\u2014 A few cases for sale by Nov.16.G.D.WATSON.223 White PaiMï.JUST RECEIVED, a supply of Extra quality in 28ib, 561b and 1121b packages.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Montreal, October 16 1854.\t196 Boot and Shoe Trade.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.\td 223 \u2019 USOTTCH.THE Subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and customers, commencing on the 27th instant, he will CLOSE his Store at EIGHT o\u2019clock each EVENING, until the 1st day of MAY next.JOHN LEVEY.Montreal, Nov.13.\t220 For Filling Decayed Teeth.OWARD\u2019S SUCCEDANEUM,\u2014a supply just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & Co.Nov.9.\t217 H r®B.SAXiE, fKfi Anil GENUINE Havana SEGARS, XlJU\u2019^v/'UU\u2019 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 NEW BOOKS.JUST RECEIVED\u2014a fresh supply of the UNITED PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK New Volume of NE ANDERS' CHURCH HISTORY, Vol 5, 12s Gd THE BOOK AND ITS STORY, a work of great interest, very suitable for the young, 5s LECTURES ON ROMANISM, by Dr.Cumming, 5s SELF-EXPLAÎJATOEY EIELE.Bound in Cape Morocco, Marbie 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\u20144deach, 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's Almanacs for 1855.Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street.Nov.17.\t224 NEW GOOES BIT TWB BASEST AXlXiryis.DS.J PARKIN is in receipt of a beautiful assort-.ment of NEW LACE and MUSLIN GOODS \u2014CAMBRTO and SWISS EMBROIDERIES; Honiton, Guipure, Spanish Point, Maltese, and Thread LACES, in all ihe 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 G ENTLEMEN\u2019S WINTER HOSIERY AND GLOVES Gentlemen\u2019s Lambs\u2019 Wool Drawers Gentlemen\u2019s Lambs\u2019 Wool Shirts Gentlemen\u2019s Flaunel Shirts Gentlemen\u2019s Gloves, in Kid, Cloth, Beaver, Doe, &c, lined with Lamb and Silk, &c All of the best qualities, and latest styles, At W.W.CAMPBELL\u2019S, No.8 Great St.James St.Nov.6.\t214 Office in St.Sacrament Street to Let.TEE Subscriber being about to remove to his new Store, (Hon.John Young's Buildings ) McGill Street, is prepared to LET THE OFFICE at present occupied by him at 13 St.Sacrament Street.Its proximity to the \u201cExchange\u201d renders it one of the most desirable situations for an Office in town.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16.\t1\t223 NOTICE.APPLICATION will 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 .Lard.JpiFTY TIERCES NUMBER ONE For Sale by October 16.WATSON & WILLIAMS.196 NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers, carrying on business under the firms of ROBERT CLARKE & CO.and CLARKE, GREGORY & CO., have this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.All persons having CLAIMS against the said firms, are hereby notified that they have made an Assignment of their Estate to Messrs.TYRE, COLQUH0UN & CO.\u2019 for the benefit of their Creditors, and to whom all parties indebted to tne said firms are requested to make immediate payment.ROBERT CLARKE, JOHN U.GREGORY.Montreal, Nov.11, 1854.\t230 NOTICE.ESTATE OF JAMES FLEMING.A DIVIDEND will be paid to the Creditors of the above-named Estate, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DECEMBER, 1854, at the Office of BOUDREAU, HERARD & CO., No.198 and 200 Notre Dame Street.U.BOUDREAU, H.LAVENDER, Curators.Nov.24.\t230 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 IN.IURY, under the tiile of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS\u2019 ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.WM.H.HOPPER, Provisional Secy.Montreal, Oct.11,1854.\tddde 193 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late LOUIS RENE LACOSTE, Esq., N.P., are requested to transmit or communicate them, as soon as possible, to the undersigned at Boucherville.LS.LACOSTE, N.P.Boucherville, 15th Nov., 1854.2w ws 225 A &ood Place for Commerce.a HOUSE TO BE LEASED OR SOLD, upon advantageous conditions, at Ste.Anne du Bout do ITsle, quite near the Grand Trunk Bridge.Apply, at Montreal, at the office of Messrs.JOBIN & MATHIEU, Notaries; on the premises, to Mr.THOS.SAUVÉ, or to the __j-i-J\t.-t-i\t1 AUCTION SACKS B\"ir\t& b&msî&Zi&v.THIS DAY.AT THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STORES On SATURDAY, the 2nd December, WILL BE SOLD, To close Consignments : A General Assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods \u2014also,\u2014 60 cases India Rubber Shoes and Buskins \u2014and,\u2014 150 bales Batting \u2014TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 A Retail Bankrupt Stock Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.236\tBENNING & BARSAL0Ü.THIS DAY.DAMAGE])_ GOODS.AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, WILL BE SOLD THIS DAY, Saturday, 2nd December, ©ra Account of tlptlerwriters or «tilers concerned: §178\u2014Part Bale II pcs 29 in.Grey Cotton \u201c\t8 do Flannel §179\u2014Part Bale 10 do 36 in.Grey Cotton \u201c\t34 do White Shining Damaged on voyage of Importation.Sale at TWO o'clock.237\tBENNING & BARSALOU.For account of whom it may concern.AT THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STORES, ©a TUESDAY, the 5th December, WILL BE SOLD, W BOILER PLATES, ASSORTED, \tAS FOLLOWS, VIZ.\t\t\t\t\t 60 Plates,\t\t6 ft x\t30\tin\tX\t3-16 35\tdo\t7 ft x\t30\tin\tX\t3-16 65\tdo\t6 ft x\t30\tin\tX\t34 45\tdo\t7 ft x\t30\tin\tX\t 236 Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock BENNING & BARSALOU.For Account of Underwriters.AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, OH TUESDAY, the 5th December, WILL BE SOLD, For Account of Underwriters or others concerned: 90 bundles Spring Steel 12\t\u201c Roiled German do Damaged on voyage of importation.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.237\tBENNING & BARSALOU.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, THE Public are respectfully informed that the Quebec and Richmond SECTION OF THIS RAILWAY Will be opened for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods, ON MONDAY, the 27th instant.Trains will LEAVE LONGUEUiL at 10 a.m., and 8.30 p.m.; and POINT LEVI, opposite Quebec, at 8 30 a.m., and 9 p.m.Winter Fare between Montreal and Quebec, $6 Summer Fare between Montreal and Quebec, $4 In neither case do these Fares include the passage across the River Arrangements have been made with Messrs.Hogan & 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 Half-a-Dollar each,\u2014but they will not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage in that traverse.53= 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 GRAM TRUNK RAILWAY.TO BUILDERS.TENDERS FOR BUILDING STATIONS, THE undersigned is prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of STATION BUILDINGS at Brockviile, Prescott, Matilda, Morrisburg, Oornwall and Lancaster.Plans and specifications may be inspected at the Offices ot 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\u2019s Office, ) Point St.Charles, Montreal,) October 25, 1854.\t) dddb 198 «SWES- JüSaSSBSk MONTREAL AND RTTOWN 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 SCLATER, Superintendent.Carillon, Nov.2nd, 1854.________211 F U B.S .JOHN MARTIN, Wholesale and Detail Furrier, 260 Notre Dame Street, West, MONTUEAX.LIBERAL TERMS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.Nov.3.\t212 M GLASSES\u2014 NOW ON SALE, 100 puncheons) 250 tierces\t> Superior quality.25 barrels\t) EDWARD MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.Nov.16.\tr 223 Bar Iron, Cut Kails, and Shelf Hardware.FOR SALE, at low prices\u2014 Scotch Bar and Rod Iron Banks & Swedes\tdo Hoop and Band\tdo CoachJ*Spring, and Oast Steel Cut, Wrought, and Pressed Nails Shot and Powder Spades and Shovels Glass, Putty, Cordage Dry, White, and Red Lead \u2014also,\u2014 A complete assortment of British, German, and American Shelf Hardware.CRATHERN & CAVERHILL, Wholesale Hardware Merchants, Custom House Square.Oct.16.\t193 IANADA PLATES,\u2014Ponteypool and Gla-' morgan brand ZING\u2014Sheet and Block For sale by CRATHERN & CAVERHILL, Custom House Square.Oct.16.193 Lamp Oils.(HE 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 c T FOR IS AILE.TWO CUT STONE DWELLING «SSsI HOUSES on Notre Dame Street, near ig-yA Dalhousie Square, and ONE CUT STONE BUILDING on St.Paul Street.Terms liberal.For particulars aonlv to 805579 momtbiax ebbaijD axd liAxm wtmmmAi.\taAt^BRAy.hioimhib s.NOTICES.|\u20acHATTS CANAL JOB!!! 500 LABORÜs wanted.WANTED, for the Chatta Canal immediately, FIVE HUNDRED GOOD DRILLERS and QUARRYMEN, to whom constant employment will be given, at the beat 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.Cbatts Canal, Aug.18,1854.__184 StSSMirASi.HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to .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\tjohn will0CK- September 2.\t_____159 WANTED.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 WANTED,\u2014EMPLOYMENT either as an ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER or COPYING CLERK.Apply at this Office.Nov.13.\t220 îiOCXEHART &.iÔttSON, general Commission Merchants, 28 ST.SAC RAME NT STREET, 4 GENTS for the UNION PLATE GLASS A.COMPANY, St.Helens, near Liverpool, execute orders for POLISHED and SILVERED PLATE GLASS, in any sizes and quantity re- 11 Sole Agents in Canada for Messrs.RICHARD JOHNSON & BROTHER, Manchester, Manufacturers of Telegraph and other Wire, Corrugated Galvanized Iron, for Roofing, &c.Price lists for w arded on application.O.tober 6.^L\u2014 To Tcaeisers.rpHE Principal of one of the largest and most I respectable SELECT SCHOOLS in Montreal desires to meet with some well qualified TEACHER, to whom be 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 506.September 15.170 NOTICE TO IMPORTEES.KING, REED & CO., Forwarding' and Commission Agents, MONTREAL AND SOS.SïiAïi'®.Invoices, or copies of them, are required by the American Customs.They can either be sent on ;o us at Portland or left at our Office in Mont-\u2022eal.October 20.\t200 UPHABS, B'ïTSÎÎiE.K' & GOtJliïï, COMMISSION AND FORWAMDIKTCr MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, &C., COMMERCIAL STREET, (Head of Richardson\u2019s Wharf,) POKTIiAlV», Me.E.E.Upham,\t?Portland.Ralph Butlbk, Junr.) N.W.Gould,\tMontreal.(Office Ex- ïhange Buildings, St.Sacrament Street.October 9.\t_____ ___2m 1\" E# PICKUP\u2019S SENEEAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND Postage Stamp Office, ADJOINING THE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.June 28.\t1°2 BUFFALO ROBES, SELECTED BY NE OS\u2019 SHE BAR3?HE IN THE WHST- JNO.HENDERSON & CO.September 14.\tU>9 I TUB MSJMm.BASVSLïTïr 8 HONEV TXsVXB- 1HIS is the best Compound for the Hair ever produced.It prevents the hair, if applied proper time, from falling out, gives it a vigor-! and luxurious growth, and when disease has .uallv taken place in the roots, prevents the r from falling out for many years.Sold by Bansley, Nuns\u2019 Buildings; BANSS.-B'SrS HAIR DVE.After Twenty-seven years of experiment 1 experience, the Inventor has, at length, mght this article to perfection.It immediately parts to Grey Hair or Whiskers a natural and ¦manent Brown or Black, without staining the n.Private Rooms for Hair Dyeing.TOOTH POWHSH.53=- BANSLEY\u2019S HOCHELAGA TOOTH iWDER, is a sure preventive of decay and 1er diseases of the TEETH, such as discolora-n, &c., imparting to them a peariy white ap-irance, and giving a pleasant perfume to the lath.Manufactured only by D.Banslkv, 112 tre Dame Street, Montreal, FIRST PRIZE lIR DRESSER WORLD\u2019S FAIR, 1851.lune 23.\t98 OmqAMS.SAMITES R.WARREH, 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.\t'84 NOTRE DAME STREET FAMILY GROCERY.ESTABMSHEX) 1848.Sign ©f tUe Tliree Sugar leaves.TTAS ON HAND, the usual Supplies of FRESH \u201c ¦ m171 AS, viz.:\u2014 nt Java and Laguayra COFFEE, Ground and Fresh.DANL.LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.99 «/'ANTED.\u2014SEVERAL ACTIVE MEN, of VV good address, are wanted to CANVASS for ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED P U B L I C A-TIONS, to whom a liberal commission will be allowed.Application to be made to Mr.LANGFORD, 331 Lagauchetiere and St.Urbain Sts., Montreal.October 11.\t_____I92 ON LOAN, 3 SUM OF TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, ir a term of years on Real Estate\u2014a clear irfectly satisfactory title required.Address \u2022 Box 314, Post Office, pre-paid, stating ite of interest disposed to pay, and how \u2022equired.ober 5.\t1®^ TO CARRIAGE MAKERS, FOR S AILE : kery, Oak and Ash Felloes, Spokes, lafts, Poles, Bows, Whiffletrees, &c., OF ALL SIZES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ELM (MOETICED) HUBS, From 3}4 to 20 inches in diameter.1 other Articles, lor Carriage Maker's use.JOHN M.GILBERT, pril 13.\tt Tta 44 Hops ! Hops ! ! Hops ! ! ! 3T RECEIVED and for Sale\u2014 15 bales of very superior NEW HOPS JOHN WHYTE, 295, St.Paul Street, itober 14.\tt 195 BUFFALO^ ROBES.Hudson\u2019s Bay Coiup\u2019y Importation, FOR SALE PER SUBSCRIBERS, 5000 I0-OÏIÆ2S WEST SKEWS, From Hudson\u2019s Bay Co.rj^EESE ROBES are so Superior to the South-JL ern or Missouri Skins, that it is not necessary to mention it.They are well known by PnEpcj Situation as Salesman Wanted.WANTED by 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\t187 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.\t^ Apply at this Office, or Box No.10 Post Office.September 30.\t788 WASTES*.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.\t^88 HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, THE STORE AND DWELLING, at No.11 St.Lawrence Street.September 29.182 FOR SALE OR TO LET, A desirable TAVERN STAND and ex-SïËSÏ cellent 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 FOR SAFE.A VALUABLE 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.\t\u201e\t\u201e .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 Constituls 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.Apply to 1\tH.LIGNAIS, Coteau Barron.Montreal, Sept.8, 1854._______.IS '\tTO 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 6.57 TO LET.HTHAT SPLENDID BRICK COTTAGE, in Dorchester Street.This bouB« la 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, appty JOHN JAMESON, No.3, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.September 8.____________________Hj4___ WANTED TO RENT A SMALL comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE, within one mile of the Place ______ d\u2019Armes.Apply immediately, by letter or otherwise, to MR.T.H.HARRISON, Care of Messrs.Sykes, DeBergue & Co., Great St.James Street, Montreal.May 11.l84 ;\t' ~ TO LET, AS OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A ROOM, 90 x 20 feet, over the Herald Printing Office, with an entrance from Notre Dame Street.Apply at 23 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t_______49 DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR TO BE RENTED.ONE of the well-known HOUSES, forming \u201c Honey\u2019s Block \u201d, on Phillips\u2019 .Square.This House is finished with every modern convenience, and from its situation and size, must prove a most delightful residence.TO LET, THAT Three Story DRY GOODS STORE in St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.STEWART & KERR\u2019S Auction Rooms.\u2014also,\u2014 A STORE and OFFICES in Tiffin\u2019s Buildings, Lemoine Street.Apply to BADGLEY & ABBOTT.February 14.\t79 FARM 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 Laehine, or to JAMES SMITH, Esq., Secretary of the Agricultural Society, Montreal.PATRICK FALLON.Sept.30.l84 Farm to Fet 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 MoVEY, Or\tEDWARD QUINN, Long Point.September 19^ff l79 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, Oct.22, 1854.\t3m 209 J 290 ST.FAUX STA3BET, MONTREAL.THE business heretofore carried on by S.G.SMITH, will be continued under the style and firm of SMITH & COCHRAN, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES .and RUBBERS.Our Mr.Cochran being an experienced Manufacturer, will give his entire attention to getting up Goods suited in style and quality to the Canada Trade.\u2019\u2019\tSAMUEL G.SMITH, M.H.COCHRAN.September 1, t854.\t__ ____ 162 Coughs, Asthma, and Consumptive Complaints are Effectually Cured by KEATING\u2019S COUGH LOZENGES.UÜOTÏ2B STATES ADVERTISEMENTS.THESE Lozenges have become as familiar to the ear as \u201c Household Words,\u201d as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and other affections ot the Throat and Chest.They have found their way into the most remote districts and moat distant lands.They accompany the Gold-hunter to the diggings of Australia and California, and the Emigrant and Trapper to the forests of Canada and the shores of Hudson Bay.To be without them in case of need, would, in any person valuing his own health, be unwise ; and in those to whom is entrusted the health of others, unpardonable.Prepared and sold in boxes and tins oi various sizes by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., No.79, St.Paul\u2019s Church Yard, London.Sold Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine venders in the world.N.B.____To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words \u201cKeahng\u2019s Coüsh Lozenges \u201d are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box, without which none are genuine.Recent Testimonial to the value of Kealmg\u2019s Cough Lozenges.I cannot express what I suffered,\u2014coughing, expectorating, and the respiration impeded.\u2014 Strange to say, I gradually recovered, without any treatment, except taking a few boxes of Keating\u2019s Cough Lozenges.My lungs were so much affected, and the general health so debilitated, that I had but little hopes of recovery.(Signed)\tJ.PICKE RSGILL, Sergeant 66th Regt., Quebec.To Mr.Keating, 79, St.Paul\u2019s Church Yard, London.For Sale by the Principal Druggists, in Montreal.November 11.\tdu laf\u2014219 FIBBÏ & SEAVEY, Dealers in Cooking, Hall and Parour Stoves, Hot Air Puruaces and Cooking Kanges, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No.33 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine.A pril 20.\ttyw» MILLER\u2019S PATHEST EKOjK\u2019 STASKSASH IS LIGHTER, STRONGER, And Twenty - Five Per Cent Cheaper THAN the old plans, which reduction is caused by the balusters and hand-rail forming the entire carriage of the steps.Pricesfrom $1.60 to $6 per step.Also, Miller\u2019s Patent Cast Iron Railing', Possessing an entirely new feature in féneing, viz.,that of conforming to any grade of ground without being previously prepared for it, making it the best railing ever constructed for CEMETERIES, And all other places where the ground is inclining; it is equally good for level fencing, such as is required for DWELLINGS BALCONIES, PARRS, &e.rices, $1 per lineal foot, upwards.Also, PMILLHR\u2019S WROUGHT IRON PICKET FENCE.Alt excellent article of wrought iron fencing; its cheapness.durability and strength will be apparent upon examination.Prices from 63 cents to $2.00 per lineal foot.\u2014 A|S°' MILLER\u2019S INCLINED RAILWAY,.For raising goods from cellars, by the aid of which one man can turn out a ease of goods weighing 1000 lbs.or more.The eonshmtiy increasing demand for them is llieir 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 tlte 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.\tIv20 TUST RECEIVED,\u2014A few hhda GOLDEN Employment for Agents.SEVERAL THOUSAND energetic and trustworthy YODNG MEN are wanted to act as A GENTS\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 month.No capital necessary.Extract from communications froîn our agents : \u201c I herewith enclose you a draft for-dol lars, deducting one, hundred and ninety-seven dollars as my commission bn the sale of the last month.Signed, H, Reed.\u201d \u2022\u2022 I;shall realize as commission on my sales this month about one hundred and seventy-five dollars.E.O.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 pro duce 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 sincer ity, when full particulars will be forwarded.Ad dress 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.G.M.Denfis, Rhode Island; and M.Ray, Key West Fa.October 25.\t2in 294 9m 181 THOMAS 2JOUGE.ASS, 5.PLATT STREET, NEW YORK, Importer and dealer in every description of Foreign and Domestih H A HD WARE HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS BY THE PCKGE.SOLE AGENT FOR BEE\u2019S BRACES, TURNSCREWS, &c 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 & Oo., Manufacturers, Burlington, Vermont.September 28.\t______ DR.7.W.FOIiAISTD\u2019S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cougîi Doctor.riTHE above Medicines are truly valuable, as 1 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.,Placed\u2019Armes.Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY ! ! ! (By Authority of the State of Alabama,) CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN.C IL A S S G , TO BE DRAWN THIRTIETH OF NOVEMBER.One prize to twenty Tickets I And remember, every prize drawn, 10,000 tickets \u2014 501 prizes.UWITMI® HT AT 13» ADVERTISEMENTS.World\u2019s Fair Premloms.THREE PRIZE MEDALS have been awarded to the very elegant and superior PIANO FORTES exhibited by the Subscribers at the Crystal Palace.In making the above announcement, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains shall be spared to sustain the llattering reputation already attained.In order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will enable them in future to promptly meet every demand.Also, on Hand an assortment of very superior MELO-DEONS, of every style, at low prices.GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW, 605 Broadway, New York, (Adjoining St.Nicholas Hotel.) N.B.\u2014Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years in succession.New YorK, Aug., 1854.\tCm Tts 155 Capitals.$15000 .5000 «\t.;.\u2018.4000 «\t 3000 \u201c .2000 «\t 1500 \u201c .1100 5 of 1000.-.500C In all 501 prizes, amounting to.60,000 SJ\u201d Every prize drawn at each drawing.Tickets $10.Halves and Quarters in proportion.Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.All communications strictly confidential.SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions.Montgomeiy, Ala., 1854.\tly DC 206 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.CJ.MacLELLAN, (late of Jones\u2019 Hotel,) .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 m first-rate order; the rooms are large and well ventilated.The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges bimself that no effort; on his part shall be wanting to make the \u201cUnited States\u201d equal in comforts 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 STk Portland* Maine.SOLOMON MYÏUCK.April 20.\tlY 4a PORTIiAW}© ADVERTISEMENTS KllEIÎ OKGAK, SERAPHINE, :MEL0 PHÏNE, AND MELODEON MANUFACTORY, No.89 Federal Street, \u201c Clapp\u2019s Block,\u201d over the Post Office, Portland.THE Subscriber having purchased his former partner\u2019s interest in the above named Manufactory, would inform the former patrons of the establishment and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements, by the employment of superior workmen, as will enable him to turn out Reed Organs, Serapliinesj MeloplUnes, and Melodeons, Of the best quality, both in tone & style of finish.REED ORGANS, of sufficient power for Churches, purchased at from $100 to $300 ; and all instruments warranted to give satisfaction.Orders from abroad promptly attended to.WILLIAM P HASTINGS, Late of the Firm of Hastings & Philbrook.Nov.is.\t222 WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Depot, PORTLAND, ME.J.R.CROCKER, Proprietor.Nov.15.\t8m 222 MERRILL & QCJINBY, Wateli-mafeers and Jewellers, No.131 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND.J.Ambrose Merrill, Henry C.Quinby.Nov.15.\tiy 222 T.& m.wxtmom.Importers of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, NO.204 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL.T& M.NICHOLS would invite an examination .of their Rich Collection of Silks, Velvets, Mantles, Shawls, Laces, AND Embroidered Goods of every description, fj.B._The PRICES throughout the Establish- NOTICES.:E3i t ^ ¦ o ^ ês 9 AND FUR &0012&.THE Subscribers would call the attention of Canadian purchasers to their Stock of 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 ourselves, 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 JL.m.HAY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, MONTREAL.OFFICE\u2014UPPER CANAL BASIN.June 23.\t98 m.assaiiAa, COMMISSION MERCHANT» WO.S§, PiHÀRti STKEET, (Near Hanover Square,) NEW YORK.June 19, 1854.\t9^ Broduce Broker, Commission and General Agent, So.2\u2019?' 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 INSURANCE.GUTTAMCM WATER PROOF GOODS.MADE rNQRTH AMERICAN^ rGUTT PERCHÂÜ COMPANY NEW-YORK, -'oA \"o E 1852 f TE.Highest Medal of World\u2019s Fair, and Gold Medal of American Institute, awarded for these Goods.WAREHOUSE OF CO.102 BROADWAY & 1 PIRE STREET, WHERE may be found, GUTTA PERCHA GOODS in great Variety, far superior to any other Water Proof Goods in the market, comprising many desirable articles for export and country trade, consisting in part of\u2014Coats.Cloaks, Pouches, Overalls, Leggins, Caps, Souwesters, Camp Blankets, Horse Covers, Carriage Cloths, Piano CoVers, Fire Buckets, Travelling Bags, Surgical Articles^ Steam Packmg.and hundieds of other articles.These Goods are tree, from unpleasant odor, very tenacious, pliable and elastic, not injured by fatty substances, and unlike India Ruouer, will not decompose and become sticky\u2014are cheaper, aiflerent from any other Guita Percha made in i this country or Europe, and warranted to stand all climates.Certificates, tro in persons who have tested the goods, may be seen ai the Store of the Company.Terms Liberal.Dealers are invited to examine these Goods before purchasing elsewncre.Orders executed to any amount at short notice- Cautioi*.\u2014rBase imitations, made of varnished India Rubber, are already being offered in the market.Therefore, purcnase.rs should bear in mind that all genuine Goods are stamped with the above trade mark of the Corn-pan».WILLIAM RIDER, Pres.N.A.G.P.Co.Augustas.\tTts 167 rraw soosks.PRED VERNON, or the Victim of Avarice, being the Sequel to Woman and her master The Lost Heiress, by Mrs.Southwortb, 2 vols The Pride of Life, by ^he author ot 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 for Xmas.\u2014also,\u2014 An assortment of DIARIES 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.\t231 TOSS1 AUCTIVED, AT NO.9.GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, rip HE following NEW PUBLICATIONS jL Chambers\u2019 Journal for September.Maryatt\u2019s complete works.2 vols in one.The Phonographic Teacher.By E.Webster.The Reporter\u2019s Manual of Phonography.By A.J Graham.The Manual of Phonography.By Isaac Pitman.The Practical Mechanic\u2019s Journal for Sept The Mission and Destiny of Russia.The Cabin Boy\u2019s Story.The Gobbler Snob.By Henry L, Stephens.The Yale College Scrapes.By John D.Toge.The Highwayman\u2019s Stratagem.By Claude Duval.The Beautiful Cigar Girl.By J.H.Ingraham.The Virginia Comedians ; or Old way in Old Dominions.Ned Musgrave, or the most unfortunate Man in the World.The Rail Road King, or the Worship of the Golden Calf.Progrees and Prejudice.By Mrs.Gore.Mrs.Caudle\u2019s Curtain Lectures.By Punch.The Chemistry of Common Life, No.4.Party Leaders, Sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph, &c.By Isaac Pitman.September 26.\t179 S C A L E S 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.\tlid 216 Amtliraclte CoaB.FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 LEHIGH andLAKAWANA COAL, Lump, Furnace, Grate, Egg, Range, Stove and Nut Sizes, Screened, by cargo or in lots to suit purchasers.Also, Newcastle Grate and Steam Coals.At present prices of wood, those who use Anthracite Coal will save at least one half the expense in a winter\u2019s supply of fuel.JOHN M.GILBERT, No.5, St.Sacrament St., Opposite Merchants\u2019 Exchange.August 31.\t157 JUST PUBLISHED.Reflections of 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 UXCELSÎOR 2 RICE, VANDEUSEN & CO.EG leave to call the attention of the Public to their recently imported stock of\u2014 eiGJlMS, Smoking & 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 JlÆIi &, SVSESOIïEiliIi, STOCK, PRODUCE.AHD EXCHANGE B&GKEES, 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.William Rae.\tAlex.Mitchell.References ;\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Oo., Messrs.J.à J.Mitchell, A.Simpson, Esq., Bank of Montreal.May 8._________________________5S_ SlilPPilS TO AUSTRALIA.EAX.Z., jSS&WSV Si.CO., General Commission and Ship Agents and Brokers.COLLINS\u2019 ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address in London, 16 New Broad Street, City.References : John Gladstone & Co., 16 New Broad Street, London.James Hervey, Montreal, C.E.March 4,1854.\tly 27 FAIEBAIRN & BOCKUS, BIROK.ERS, OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS STREET.May 5.\t56 tat.jL D.M A C I* © 51
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