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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" MMmù'W&lè 01JEHB - Montreal Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietora of this Establishment have 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 EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, will be received on the above premises; and executed with despatch, June 52 j 1854.97 A.St.Saint MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.* Sample aiwl ï»aitcijï Kborii\u2014Picncli Maml-1 faclm'es.JAMES ËMSOff, Paris\u2014JAMES SCUI,THORP., Agent, Great Si.'Jamês\u201cSl,', oyer Gibb & Co.(upstairs.).Sample Room\u2014-Amei-icaii Manufactures.JOSÉPIER.aoDD.\t.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of ©ry «omis.npEWPfc-ariigliSS C.\tJ.HOUGHTON.bt- lJUlsl- Staple anti Raney Dry Ooods.DOYON& TOURVILLE.^S°lre S°me II' D.\tMACGREGOR & CO.ôm »\tS ' J.& M.NICHOLS.iw\u201erîl1^ HENRY MORGAN &\u2019 Co.___No.200 & 202, McGill bt.MORISON, CAMERON & EAIPEX.No.288 Notre BRUNEAU1* BERTRAND:.,.,101 St Paul and 270 B fcNWri8m»!?« '.t.305 Noire Same Sft cil AS F McCAiàlüM.lî ¦ A - \u2014 .188 Notre Damé SU-aurp * itOY\t.NeSüSo.202Notre Dame St.H â II MERRiLÏ,''::::.\t.128 Notre Dame St LIMOGÉS & DESROÇHERS,^Corner St.Lawrence & NEW^VORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 AlÉx.^MURPHY.;'.Old, No.18S, New, 27S Noue Dame Street.Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.RODDEN.51*Great St.James St Teacliers of Music* L.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sis.Piaixo Forte Wareliouse* .j.287_Nqwj Bànts,8.t.Retail Family Grocers ¦&.Coffee Roasters.S.\tENGLISH.A ÇQ,,.,.r,,,.,.266 Notre Hw.N St, EHgiayer and JUitliOgrapher./\u2022 .GEORGE ^MATTHEWS.,4,; .66 St.FtanCols XavKer-St, THOMAg-JgpjiAKD,,,.,.20 Great-St Ja'mestSt., TVood Kttgrttvers, Are.\t.n /.n; .-.JOHN VYALREPv.i>a».r-\u2022 \u2022.-.*7» \u2022 .22 Great St.James St.Wholesale .fc Retail Confectioners, .t : JOHN GROVES.3 St, Mary Stl CHARLES ALEXANDER,, ,243 Notre Dame St.Commission Merchants and Agents.T.\tD.HALL.\t.(3?.We.:-*T4 vft.Exchange Court.FORBES & C.O;;.St.Francois Xavier St Milliners ami Fancy Goods.MRS.ROBERTSON St-DAÙGHTER.238 Notre Dame St\t- - ^ai\t203 B - UXCEI^SIOR ! E1CE, FiNOEU'SEN- & CO.EG leave to call'tiie attention bf tlie Public to their recently imported stock of\u2014 Smoking :,s\u2019.ooo\t- Mr.MAqReNzjE.said., J}ie.declaration made .by.the hon.and gallant knight was a most manly one, whicii ho heartily applauded.'Hè 'almost never agreed with biria, and if -t-lm1 vote:0?;'Wà'üf of eonlideace.were proposed,, be would hold up-both hands for it, so cunstantly had.he been in, opposition to the Km.and gallant knight, that when he went- foi- the abblitiou hf the Clergy Reserves, he was .obliged even then to.oppose him.He eopld not vote, for Jbe,adjournment, but did not think, they could be laughed at for, thé liitîéthéÿ had dtfne.' They had worked hard; he did not think be bad ever sat in a hhiige \u2022ibtàt had worked more hidBstrionslyi But he thought uiinisUti\u2019g had taken the House by surprise, with their measure for the increase ôjTsatâfleÿ.He went on to denounce that bills,- ending with 'a-refefence:.t.o,.tlie:prop.osed increase of the.salaries for ministers, proposed by their friend wh.o eat.behind the lion arid gallant, kh\u2019iglft (Mr.Rhodes.) ' Sir : A; MoNau said, that he would-'spare 'thé' House a(iy furlher reference to that-poiut.He was not afraid to say.frankly that he believed ministers were insufficiently'paid, but when it was brought before the House by his hon.arid gallant-friend behind' him, he had not consulted with his cpReagues, nor had they brought it under the consideration of His.Excellency the Governor General, He had since then consulted with bis colleagues, arid they had unatiiridtfttfilÿ resolved not.to -bring tbe.matterunder.Bis.Ex-cellëncy\u2019s consideration,\t\u2022 p After some further discussion the motion was withdrawn.THE SUPPLIES.On motion of the Inspector Genekal,-the House resolved itself into Committee çf.Supply., He moved the militia staff estimates en .Woe.This mode of prô'cëédihg was opposed by Mr.Brown and other members as Unusual, \u2018but supF ported by Mr.Cayley as the usagein the-Britisb ¦ House of Commons, Finally the-Inspector Gep.consented to proceed after the usual mode here.An increase ofV £1001 was proposed' in thé salary of the Provincial Airie-de-Camp, wbiob Mr.; Brown opposed.He thought the effiee might be.dispensed with altogether.Mr.BukToif thought one of the Ad j utàri't-Gèri.\u2019s might do this duty, and that the ;cokt of this staff, ihstead, of being iacreased to near £3000, \u2022might be reduced tc two Adjutant-General\u2019s, whom he would pay well,\u2014-£600 each ;.one Clerk, £250 ; a Messenger,1 £100 ; makirig â totàl of £1550, besides .cogiingencies,; £200.more .perhaps.\tJ Sib'A.MacNab said it was impossible for the Adjutant General to do this duty.One of them liad over two hundred battalions to superintend, and tbe other oyer one hundred and ferjy-six,\u2014-,Tha.ccirrespbridence was immense.As for the Ajdetde-Camp, his time was wholly occupied \u2018with his duties, and £300 was not too much for him.Mr.Larwill did' not think the salary too much, if these battalions existed in reality, and.not merely in the imagination.They 'Cdiild nôt be mustered, if required ; and as for correspondence,.he_küèw it was.Bot properly, attepdeA, .tp, for friends of his had had their letters to the .de, ¦paritment unanswered for months.Mr.Felton thought the whole thing as now.managed a farce.Sir.A.MacNab was sorry to hear what had 'fallen from Rouble, gentlemen.The.mihtia bad been of great use in former times, and might be again.Be admitted that the présent; javy did.not provide for its effective organization,.bpf the subject was now being investigated by a Government Commission.¦\u2019-Affer seme.ftetbçï discussion the iteins.pahsed, Mr.Bap.wx , ftpp_psed.',the vote, idf £8®0 to:the Speaker,of.tlie: Council, and moved its reduptioh to £500,; but it-was lost, and.the.vote passed.-The ifgni:of.,£l6;!K)0 for conti.rigencii;B; J:.of two pence, the' amount proposed ifi, 1852, was.\u201d .* that it wgsffqund, th^t giosff off M)p;.tânctv w \u201cthf ff District .off Quebec\u2018liad tbeqn, conceded .riff \"ope \u2018 .ff penny perfflperit/ff ff \u2018ff ,'\t\u2019IT \u2019.Ï The amendment Was lost,,and the clause carried'.' ' .y \u2022lôinai 8 j.ol The Cqiincjl adjourried till eleffen'o\u2019clockffto-'* morrow,,\t\u2018^biw v.\u2019sJ: y-v piEOMftfflilWIliiWï, ssg ss.tülüï.sammBiT, - vru - X.d M O.-N\u2019T-R-B-A L'.'unU oJ noiri.-i i yvi; THE business-heretofore carried on by S.G- SMITH,-Ml be eontinned-nnder the'style Hit and' firm'd?SMITH' & COCHRANfMarmfaoturers \u2022\u2022 and Whdlèsaie Dealers4ri -BOOTS', 'SHOES nnd-RUBBERS.Our Mr.Cochran being-an-experienced Manufactrirèr, will give His entire.attén- .d tiori to getting up Goods suited in style and quah ¦ .ity to the Canada-Trade.SAMUEL G-.SMITH, - ,0 y.!) u H, H.COCHRAN.162.1 eaiJ iferitw) i September 1: 1854.1 - \u2018\t' ' -teMu i io xi: GÜIÜ Uli Mr.B»pw»e«Look.iàt^ithe trseport,! «oAMietoift1 Tqvontori^.Rast-.Gfflce;.iCXceptiug-i'iGover'hiiiente does not so much more tlian-QiK'.bee.:-;'1- -niloJsn orft-rri-aoibivoiqii dlivr aonub-ios: -kXEGJSiiATIVB-COUNKI\u2019L.vive; , JouaoiH -QuEfiKh, WétetësâayivDéé\u2019ffj: ïètiers t008K> \u2018 3Df)OTq oaiiir*I oui jb-j hoÆhe\t,,\t.certain :fcjütriïe ^)psj o\u2019clock.01*5 01 iy In Cor^mit.\u2014 ^ire \u2018ÀUoI^t-iém^Biît.' Hon] Mr.Tache niOiyed Üiç a^lo.j^o^i Gt^' siv .yjoni sue bbü i PLATE^GLASS.the undersigned Having been' APPOINTED AGENTS POE CANADA .¦umH j, FOR THBite'dW-j ntei.tOSIOOW AND TH AW CHESTER \u2022 PLATE -\u20acrLmtflf ANY\u2019' WILL.RECEIYE.'eaRLY 1-N SfcPTEMBÈjR.ff,ffr A SHIPMENT ¦ jm .B'taq won od ooriU inm - .aniyaq Jn- FoliskeA, - Silvered,: &, Utmgh .Cast.; Of whiéil theÿ'-vfîlïl«ftér#S(Kteilrôhi a» :o [>aa ] \u2018 ASSOîSTiÊ» èï 05\tH- 3 S 05 3 4\ta f\tc C I>lIious Pills, For irregularity in the functions of the liver and bowels.25 cents per box.Tonic Mixture, or Fever and Ague Specific, A sure and safe vegetable remedy for Fever and Ague, or intermittent Fever in any of its forms.Price $1.Dr.2f cClintocls^s Diarrhoea Cordial and Cholera Preventive, A certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and Asiatic Cholera.Dr.McOlintocIc\u2019s Anodyne Mixture kills ail kinds ot pains.For tbe instant relief of toothache, headache, neuralgia, &c.Price 50 cents.Dr.McClintockts Asthma Mooping-Cough itemedy.These terribly distressing diseases ate relieved to an unparalleled degree by this purely vegetable medicine, which has been brought to perfection slowly in the course of many years observation.Trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy to those who have never employed it.Price per bottle, 50 cents.Dr.McClintock*s Vegetable Purgative Pills, A mild, safe, and thorough medicine for Costiveness, Headache, &c.\t25 cents.The above medicines may be procured in Montreal of all Druggists, and of ÏV.Lyman & Co., Saint Paul Street, Wholesale Agents, to whom orders from abroad mast be addressed.December 11.\tDly mwf C6m 244 STORAGE, JjpREE or BONDED, may be had at the Stores GORDON * OO.Dee.6.\t240 y EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.A MEETING of the EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION will be held in the HALL of the CANADIAN INSTITUTE, Notre Dame Street, on TUESDAY next, at i% P.M, in order to take into consideration the Report of the Committee.The friends of Education are earnestly invited: to attend.By order, SAMUEL PHILLIPS, T.G.COURSOLLES, Secretaries, C.E .Dec.7.\t241 ' mB.HBRVEOU, Professor, FAVORABLY known in Montreal, and latterly in High School, Quebec, intends to give, at his residence, LESSONS in FRENCH, LATIN and LITERATURE.Refers to Doctors McDonnell and Howard, to Messrs.Robertson and Mack, Advocates, and to the Superintendent of Education.Address at Dr.Picault\u2019s, Notre Dame Street.Dec.8.\t242 COMMERCIAL BANK, M.D.NOTICE is berebv given, that a Dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, on the CAPITAL STOCK of this Institution, for the half-year ending 31st December, 1854, has this day been declared, and the same will be payable at the Bank and its Offices, on and after TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY of JANUARY next.The Transfer Books will be closed on the 15thi December, and re-opened on 2nd January.By order of the Board, C.S.ROSS, Cashier.Commercial Bank, M.D., ) Kingston, Nov.27, 1854.> de mwf 238 NOTICE.IN accordance with the Provisions of the Sta-L tute of this Province 13 & 14 Victoria, Chap.120, the Subscribers, holders of Two Hundred Shares and upwards in the Capital Stock of the Bytown and Montreal Telegraph Company, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the said Company will beheld at the Office of the Bytown and Montreal Telegraph Company in the Town of Bytown, in the County of Carleton, on THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the Hour of TWELVE o\u2019clock, Noon, for the purpose of carrying out the contemplated intention of the Directors of the said Company, to grant a Lease of said Line for three yean from the First day of January next, and giving the necessary consent and powers in that behalf.Dated this the Twenty-ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-four.John L Campbell, Robert Lees, James Brough & Co.Loux & Wood, Thomas Hunton, John MacKinnon, John Egan & Co.Workman & Griffin, Alexr.Bryson, A.Foster, Wm.Jno.Wills, O.W.Bangs, Calvin Goodwin, Robert Bell, Dawson Kerr, Wm.P.Lett, Daniel McLachlin, A.Scott, Edward Smith, Benjamin Gordon, Daniel O\u2019Connor, Joseph Aumon, John Leslie, P.A.Eglesoa, John McDonald,,, James Leamy, Robert Farley, Edward McGillivray.dec9.1m 243 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS are cautioned against either retaining or presenting a CHEQUE on the BRITISH BANK, MONTREAL, drawn by Captain WILLIAM SHEPHERD, of the Steamer Zady Simpson, in favor of ANN SMITH, Cook of said Steamer, for £46 2s 9d, or £46 2s lOd, dated December 4th, 1854, and abstracted from her Trunk.Payment of the same has been stopped at the Bank.Montreal, Dec.9th, 1854.\tu 243 Estate of Benjamin Milner, Hamilton.of A SECOND DIVIDEND of FIVE SHILLINGS in the Pound will be paid to Creditors, being parties to the Deed of Assignment, on application at the Office of PHtLIP HOLLAND, in Montreal.WM.CHANCE, SON & Co., ?Aaail?nee0 PHILIP HOLLAND,\t^Assignees.Montreal, December 8, 1854.\tm 243 Madras Indigo.chests Superior quality Dec.6.For sale by EDOUARD MASSON 240 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1854.LEGAL SALES.ATTENTION ! VOLUSTMlYliCITATIOK AFFECTING A PROPERTY of GREAT VALUE.WILL BE SOLD, upon the premises, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock precisely in the Forenoon, to the last and highest bidder :\u2014 THAT BEAUTIFUL and SPACIOUS LOT of LAND, belonging to the succession of the late Mr.JOSEPH AUSSEM, opposite t.e bridge on St.Antoine Street, communicating between Bonaventure and St.Antoine Sts., measuring sixty French feet in front, by one hundred and thirty-fire French feet in depth, bounded in front by the said Bonaventure St., in rear by the property of Mr.Walter Benny, on one side, to the North-East, by that of Dlles.Marie Claire and Elizabeth Aussem, and on the other side, to the South-West, by the heirs Masurette, with two houses, the one of two stories and the other of one story, thereon erected.The conditions of sale will be announced on the day of adjudication, or may be ascertained before, by application to the Delies.Aussem, on the premises, to Mr.'Joseph Robillard, Vitre Street, to Joseph Aussem, Esq., N.P., Little St.James\u2019 Street, or to the undersigned.By order of those interested.J.O.LABADIE, N.P.J.E.V.LABADIE, N.P.Montreal, 24th Nov., 1854.\tTts 231 LEGAL NOTICES.Province op Canada, '/ District of Montreal, > Saint John\u2019s Circuit.) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OCTOBER TERM, 1854.Monday, the Sixteenth Day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Four.present: Mr.Justice Guy, Circuit Judge.No.83.WILLIAM McGINNIS, of the Parish of St.Atba-nase, otherwise called Christieville, in the St.John\u2019s Circuit, Esqr., and RICHARD McGINNIS, of the Parish of St.Johns, in the said Circuit, Esquire, two of the Executors of the last will and testament of the late William Plenderleath Christie, deceased, in his lifetime of Saint Athanase aforesaid, Esquire, Seignior and Proprietor of the Seigniories of Bleury, Sabrevois, Noyau, Delery and Lacolle, in the District of Montreal, and Trustees named in said will, for the purpose of collecting the arrears of Seigniorial rents and dues iu said Seigniories, Plaintiffs, vs.JOSEPH BALLERAY, of the Town of London, in Upper Canada, Trader, WILLIAM BALLERAY, of the said Parish of Saint Athanase, in the said Circuit, Trader, FRANCES LOUISA BALLERAY, wife of Isaac Coote, of the Parish of Saint Johns aforesaid, Gentleman, and the ISAAC OOCTE, as being the husband of the said Frances Louisa Balleray, ELIZA BALLERAY, of the said Parish of St.Johns aforesaid, Spinster, and DEBORAH W.BALLERAY, wife of George F.Barnes, of St.Hyacinthe, in the said District of Montreal, Founder, and the said GEO.F.BARNES, as being the husband of the said Deborah W.Balleray, Defendants.IT IS ORDERED, on motion of Mr.Deleqrave, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return to the writ of summons in this cause issued, that Joseph Balleray, one of the Defendants, has no domicile in this Province, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, that the said Joseph Balleray, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper known as\u201c ïhe Montreal Herald,\" and twice in the French language in the newspaper known as \u201c La Minerve,\u201d both published in the City of Montreal, be notified to appear in this Court and answer the suit and action of the said Plaintiffs, within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and that upon the neglect of the said Defendant, Joseph Balleray, to appear and answer the said suit or action, ¦within the period aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Plaintiffs to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a case by default.By the Court, F.H.MARCHAND, Clerk of the said Court, 243\tFor the said Circuit.Province or Canada, i District of Montreal, > St.John\u2019s Circuit.) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OCTOBER TERM, 1854.Monday, the sixteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four.present : Mr.Justice Guy, Circuit Judge.No.545.WILLIAM McGINNIS, Esquire, of Christieville, in the St.John\u2019s Circuit, and RICHARD McGINNIS, Esquire, of the Parish of St.Johns, in the said St.John\u2019s Circuit, two of the Executors of the last will and testament of the late William Plenderleath Christie, deceased, in his lifetime of Christieville aforesaid, Esquire, Seignior and Proprietor of the Seigniories of Bleury, Sabrevois, Noyau, Delery and Lacolle, in the District of Montreal, and Trustees named in the said will, for the purpose of collecting the arrears of Seigniorial rents and dues in said Seigniories, Plaintiffs, vs.FRANCOIS DOYER, of the Seigniory of Delery, in the said St.John\u2019s Circuit, Farmer, Defendant.TT 1 o IS ORDERED, on motion of Mr.J.Dela-_ grave, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return to the writ of summons in this cause issued, that the Defendant has left his domicile in this Province, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, that the said Defendant, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper known as uThe Montreal Herald,\" and twice in the French language in the newspaper known as \u201c La Mi-nerve,\" both published in the Oily of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, be notified to be and appear in this Court, and auswer the suit and action of the said Plaintiffs, within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and that upon the neglect of the said Defendant to appear and answer to the said suit or action, within the period aforesaid, that it shall be lawful for the Plaintiffs to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a case by default.By the Court, F.H.MARCHAND, Clerk of the said Court, 243\tFor the said Circuit.NADA, ) itreal, J- t.) Province op Canada, District of Montreal, St.John\u2019s Circuit, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OCTOBER TERM, 1854.Mojulay, the Sixteenth Day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Pour.present : Mr.Justice Guy, Circuit Judge.No.140.EDWARD MACDONALD and DUNCAN MACDONALD, both of St.Johns, in the Saint John\u2019s Circuit, Merchants and Copartners, trading together as such, at Saint Johns aforesaid, under the name of E.& D.MACDONALD, Plaintiffs, vs.Messire JOSEPH DALLAIRE, of the Seigniory of Lacolle, said County, Pries», Defendant, and MICHEL LEBEAU, of the Parish of Ste.Marie, said Circuit, Yeoman, and BRUNEAU DALLAIRE, of \u201cLa Riviere Noire,\u201d in the County of Beauharnois, in the District of Montreal, Yeoman, Garnishees.IT IS ORDERED, on motion of Mr.Delagrave, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return to the writ of attachment in this cause issued, that the Defendant has left bis domicile in this Province, and cannot he found in this District of Montreal, that the said Defendant, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper known as \u201c The Montreal Herald,\" and twice in the French language in the newspaper known as \u201c Le Pays,\u201d both published in the City of Montreal, be notified to appear in this Court, and answer the demand of the said Plaintiffs, within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and that upon the neglect of the said Defendant to appear and answer the said demand, within the period aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Plaintiffs to Sroceed to trial and judgment, as in a case by efault By the Court, F.H.MARCHAND, Clerk of the said Court, 234\tFor the said Circuit.MOLASSES.KA PUNCHEONS, deliverable at Longueuil, eJv/ in lots to suit purchasers.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Dec.Y.\t241 50 OASES GLENFIELD STARCH For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.September 2Y.\t180 Candles.boxes Belmont Sperms 50 do English do For sale by EDOUARD MASSON.Dec, A\t240 EST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for sale in lots to suit families.WM.MEIKLEHAH.Nov.16.\t223 50 B Lemon and orange candied peels For sale by HENRY CHAPMAN & 00.J)«C.6.\t240 NO.290 (LATE 204) NOTEE DAME STREET.jrr.M.NtCHOLA S* & M.WI © H © IL ü WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE PUBLIC TO o^XjiXj.ja.kt THEIR STOCK OF SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES AND ALL-WOOL PLAIDS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 FREMOT MERINOS, AND A Choice Assortment of Beautiful Dresses, WHICH muir AR33 OFFEXtïSaG CS-B.EATI.ir SŒBUCISB FUIOSS.Montreal, December 1, 1854.\t236 MOCCASINS, SNOW SHOES, AND 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 WANTED.Sleigh & Robes for Sale.A DOUBLE or TANDEM SLEIGH, with Black Bear Robes and Aprons.To be seen at No.36, St Louis Street.Dec.4.\tr 238 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late WILLIAM WATERS, of the Cedars, C.E., are requested to hand the same in to JOHN RAMSAY WATERS, at the Cedars ; and those indebted to the said Estate to pay their accounts to the said John Ramsay Waters without delay.JOHN R.WATERS, WILLIAM H.WATERS, Executors and Universal Legatees.Cedars, Nov.11, 1854.\tr 219 Missing l A COUPLE OF BOXES ex S.S.\u201c CHARITY,\u2019 one covered with black hide and the other with canvas, addressed \u201cMISS MURPHY.\u201d\u2014 Information will be thankfully received by DAVID BELLHOUSE.Nov.25.\tdu 231 Missing.ONE Hogshead of EARTHENWARE, marked A [B] M, No.6, landed on the 30th October from the \u201c BRITANNIA.\u201d Any person who is in possession of the same, will oblige the Subscriber by sending it to Ex.Warehouse.ADOLPHUS BOURNE.Nov.22.\t228 $5 REWARD.Lost, on Thursday evening last, about 6 o\u2019clock, between Donegaua\u2019s ruins and Nelson\u2019s Monument, a BAKER\u2019S DAY BOOK.Any person leaving the same at E.BOWIE\u2019S, | corner of Sanguinet and NotrelDame Streets, will ; receive the above Reward.Dec.2.\t23Y\t| LOST, on SATURDAY, the 7th instant, a NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.A liberal re- | ward will be given, if returned to No.4, Waverley .Terrace, or to this Office.Oct.14.\t195 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.\u2014SEVERAL ACTIVE MEN, of good address, are wanted to CANVASS for ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS, to whom a liberal commission will be allowed.Application to be made to Mr.LANGFORD, 331 Lagauchetiere and St.Urbain Sts., Montreal., October 11.\t192 Situation as Salesman Wanted.WANTED by a person thoroughly aemiaint-ed with the WHOLESALE DRY GO JDS TRADE, a situation as SALESMAN, would have no objection to make himself generally useful.Address M., 72, at this Office.Referees :\u2014Messrs.W.Whiteford & Co.Sept.12.\t167 WAIYTEO.A LADY and GENTLEMAN are desirous of finding BOARD with TWO ROOMS UNFURNISHED, in some Private Family, within a few minutes walk of Great St.James Street.Address\u201435 Great St.James Street.September 30.\t183 Tîse BrltlsSi aad\tAmericas Royal Mala SteamasMps, liOSt, ON the 31st of August last, a MEMORANDUM ! BOOK OF ACCOUNTS, of no use to any j body but the owner.And on the 1st September, A BUNCH OF KEYS.Whoever may have iound the same, and will bring them to this Office, will be liberally rewarded.September 5.\t161 MISSING.A 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 of same will be thankfully received by DAVID BELLHOUSE, Agent, Canadian Steam Navigation Company.November 13.\tde 220 New Books by Bayard Taylor.B DAWSON has just received\u2014 .THE LANDS OF THE SARACEN, or Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain, by Bayard Taylor, 6s 3d POEMS OF THE ORIENT, by ditto, 3s 9d For sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.Dec.5.\t239 BOARD and LODGING wanted by a young gentleman, in a private family, or a small sitting and bed-room, with attendance and \\ board\u2014the apartments to be situated in Saint ! Joseph Suburbs, inside the Toll-gate.Address to M.D.H., Montreal Herald Office, ; stating all particulars, ou or before Saturday i next, Dec.9th.Dec.5.\te 239 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.Captains\tCaptains ARABIA.CHE Judkins, I AMERICA.WJCLang.PERSIA.A Ryrie,\tj EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.EG Lott,\t1 CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear white light, at their mast head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.6th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.13lh.Arabia.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.27th.America.from Boston.Wednesday, Jan.3rd.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Jan.10th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Jan.17th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Jan.24th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.S.S.LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.December 9.\t217 PIANOS.MR.EGLAUOH offers for sale a number of imported PIANOS, from the United States and Germany, 20 per cent cheaper than the same article may be bought at any other place.Dec.4.\t238 Eighteen or twenty boarders can be accommodated at the EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE on reasonable terms.Nov.20.\t1m ws 22G Refined Sugar, 1 hhds HcFee\u2019s Refined Sugar XFor sale by EDOUARD MASSON.Dee.6.\t240 Fish for Sale.FIFTY barrels Superior Lake Ontario White Fish Green Codfish, in bris A few brls Superior No.2 Mackerel JAMES DOUGALL, Lemoine Street.Dec.6.\t2w 240 N ^rsw boosts.A MOTRE ; or, Reef Rovings in the South Donna Blanca of Navarre, an historical romance Eventide, a series of Tales and Poems, by Effie Afton Our Honeymoon, and otber Comicalities, illustrated Fred Arden : or, the Jesuit\u2019s Revenge, by the author of \u201cMinnie Grey\u201d Bryon Blonday ; or, the Ranger of the Mohawk Progress and Prejudice, by Mrs Gore Thomson\u2019s Bank Note Reporter, October 7 Yankee Notions for October For Sale by G.SPARKES, 16, Great St.James Street.October 10.\t191 SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY ! ! ! (By Authority of the State of Alabama,) CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN.One prize to twenty Tickets 1 And remember, every prize drawn.10,000 tickets\u2014501 prizes.PROGRAMME OF SCHEME: C a, A S § H , TO BE DRAWN TWENTIETH DECEMBER.Capitals.§7500 \u201c\t 5000\t.\u201c .2000 \u201c\t2\tOf $1,000.2000 In all 251\tprizes, amounting to.30,000 Tickets $5\u2014Halves and Quarters in proportion.Bills on all banks in good standing taken at par All communications strictly confidential.SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of tbe Bronze Lions.Montgomery, Ala., 1854.ly DC 206 Toi|tts canal jo b ms 500 LABORERS WAITED.WANTED, for the Chatts Canal immediately, FIVE HUNDRED GOOD DRILLERS and QUARRYMEN, to whom constant employment will be given, at the best wages.Also, a number of Carpenters and Stons-Gutters, 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 ap-lication to the Ottawa Forwarders.a.p.McDonald a co.hatts Canal, Aug.18, 1854.\t184 IN consequence of the Steamship NIAGARA, of the Cunard Line, having been taken up by the Government for the conveyance of Troops to the Crimea, no steamer sailed from Liverpool on the 25th ultimo, and none will leave Boston on December 20th, the day for which the Niagara was advertised.The Cunard Steamship AFRICA will leave New York on the 13th, and the ARABIA on the 27th instant, as advertised.Dec.9.\tr 243 Paris Exhibition, 1855.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 O.S.DeBleury, John Leem-ing and A.Cantin, Esquires.Intended Exhibitors must notify the Committee of their intentions on or before tbe 10th December next.HENRY BULMER, Chairman.WM.EVANS, 1 Seeretarips L.RICARD, \\ be('retar'ee-Montreal, Nov.25, 1854.\t231 Board and Eesidence.A LADY and GENTLEMAN, or TWO GENTLEMEN, can be accommodated with tbe 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 £* A'D flS'S,\" BEFORE supplying yourselves with LACES and EMBROIDERIES, I would respectfully solicit a view of my present Stock, as I have on hand the LARGEST VARIETY and BEST SELECTION in this Province.LADIES and GENTLEMEN, my Stock of Woollen Hosiery and Moves Is of the best description, and comprises a very general and large assortment of goods in this line.The above having been selected, under careful supervision, from the stores of the most eminent houses in Europe, I feel confident that, in regard to style, quality, and price, I can freely invite inspection.O\tJAMES PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street (old No.116.) Dec.6.\t240 IjR.SHARPE, M.D, L.R.C.S.EDINBURGH, May be consulted daily at his residence, 83 Craig Street, Dec.6.\t1m mwf 240 500,000 OjGABS.RICE, VAN DEUSEN & CO.have on hand the largest and best STOCK of CIGARS ever in Montreal, and they defy all competition either in quality or price.The following are some of the Brands La Rosa, Esmia, La Sultanna, Ambrosia, Londres, Pico, Lafontica, El Comercio, Noriago, Figaro, and a host of others ; and, a tip-fop lot of Principes of the best Brands.Give us a call and we will prove all we say at 253 Notre Dame Street.November 22.\tn mwf 222 To Merchants, Storekeepers, &c.A LADY, who is a Professor of MUSIC, and an Artist in PENCIL and WATER-COLOR DRAWING, has just arrived from London, Great Britain, and would be happy to give instruction in those accomplishments to the daughters of Merchants and Storekeepers in Moutreal.The advertiser having a large family, would willingly receive payment in goods of any description, or cash, if preferred.Address, free, K.E., Herald Office.Drawings for inspection or sale at Mr.DAWSON\u2019S new Book Store.December 4.\tr Dmw C 238 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.Nor.16.\t223 WANTED, by two single gentlemen, PARLOUR and BEDROOM, in a private French family where there are no other boarders.Address, Post Office, box 669.Dec.7.\tm 241 WANTED, by a Single Gentleman\u2014A BEDROOM and SITTING-ROOM adjoining, Furnished, where there are no other Boarders.Address Drawer No.4, Post Office, Montreal.Dec.7.\tr 241 WANTED, by a young man, a situation as CLERK, or ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER.Has had 3 years experience in this City, writes a good hand, and is expeditious with figures.\u2014 Satisfactory references.Address H., Herald Office.Dec.5.\t239 WANTED,\u2014A DAILY GOVERNESS, one who cau undertake to teach French, Music, and Drawing.Apply at the Herald Office.Dec.6.\t240 HOUSES, &,c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.For Sale or to Let.THE Subscriber begs to call the atteu-tion of Capitalists, and gentlemen wishing to purchase or to lease a country residence, to that magnificent mansion recently erected on the mountain by Albert Furniss, Esq.The House is built in tbe Gothic style, elaborately decorated.Tbe Drawing Room, Parlour and Library communicate by folding-doors, so as to serve as one or three rooms; also a Dining Room, and eight Bed Rooms.The house is supplied with hot and cold water ; there is an extensive Green House, and at a convenient distance from the premises there is a Gas House, built on a new and improved principle, capable of supplying the building with gas ; there is also a Hot-air Furnace to heat the main building.There are good and commodious Stables, Coach House, and Outbuildings.There are about ten acres of rich land, laid out in pleasure grounds, a Garden and Orchard planted with fruit trees of the choicest description.The site and locality of the above-described premises cannot be surpassed, if equalled, in Canada East.It is the intention of the proprietor of the above valuable property to visit Europe for a few years, otherwise this valuable property would.not have been offered to the public.For further particulars, apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.32 St.Paul Street Dec.6.\t3w 240 AUCTION SALES, 31?Ji\u2019.SI.BBSUmSB & CO.UNDERWRITERS* SALE.TO LET, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, recently M finished, with every modern convenience, and from its situation and size must prove a most delightful residence.For further particulars, apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.32 St.Paul Street.Dec.6.\tIw 240 Office in St.Sacrament Street to Let.MTHE Subscriber being about to remove to his new Store, (Hon.John Young\u2019s Buildings,) McGill Street, is prepared to LET THE OFFICE at present occupied by him at 13 St.Sacrament Street.Its proximity to tbe \u201cExchange\u201d renders it one of the most desirable situations for an Office in town.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16.\t223 A Good Place for Commerce.MHOUSE TO BE LEASED OR SOLD, upon advantageous conditions, at Ste.Anne du Bout do 1\u2019Isle, quite near the Grand Trunk Bridge.Apply, at Montreal, at the office of Messrs.JOBIN & MATHIEU,^ Notaries; on the premises, to Mr.THOS.SAUVE, or to the undersigned at Vaudreuil.F.X.DESJARDINS.Nov.27.\t232 TO LET, THE STORE AND DWELLING, at No.11 St.Lawrence Street; 182 \u2022'IU! September 29.TO LET.THAT SPLENDID BRICK COTTAGE, «snag jn Dorchester Street.This boua« is fitted with every modern convenience, has eleven apartments; also Wood Shed and Stable ; is well inclosed.In front stands a variety of beautiful Green Trees, making it a very de sirable residence for any family.Possession giv en immediately.For further particulars, apply to JOHN JAMESON, No.3, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.September 8.\t164 WANTED TO RENT A SMALL comfortably FURNISHED ï-ell HOUSE, within one mile of the Place d\u2019Armes.Apply immediately, by letter or otherwise, to MR.T.H.HARRISON, Care of Messrs.Sykes, DeBergue & Co., Great St.James Street, Montreal.May 11.\t184 TO LET, AN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A ROOM, 90 x 20 feet, over the Herald Printing Office, with an entrance from Notre Dame Street.Apply at 23 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t49 TO LET, A SPACIOUS ROOM in the centre of a the City, suitable for Lectures or Society Meetings.Apply at this Office.Nov.15.\tr mwf 222 FÂKM TO IÆT, FOR One or more years, 3 acres in front by about 40 in depth, in the highest state of cultivation, with good building accommodations, &c.Apply to the Proprietor at Lower Lachine, or to JAMES SMITH, Esq., Secretary of the Agricultural Society, Montreal.PATRICK FALLCN.Sept.30.\t184 Farms for Sale in Canada West.A LIST OF FARMS (changed monthly), containing a great variety, may be procured by applying (postage free) to J.K.BUCHANAN, Land Agent, Brantford.Brantford, Oct.22, 1854\t3m 209 SAÏÆ.THAT well-known and valuable @|i§gg FARM at St.THERESE de BLAIN-VILLE, belonging to the Estate of __k-, the late Dr.McCulloch, containing 500 acres more or less.St.Therese is eighteen miles from Montreal, and part of the property is within the limits of the Village.Terms easy, and will be made known on application to M.McCULLOCH, St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.Nov.3.\t1m DO 212 B DAWSON has JUST RECEIVED the fol-\u2022 lowing :\u2014 Soyer\u2019s Cookery for the People, Is 3d Sand and Shells ; Nautical Sketches.By James Hannay, illustrated, Is 3d The Lamplighter, Is 3d Fish and Fishing in the Lone Glens of Scotland, Is 3d A New Letter Writer for Gentlemen and Ladies, Is 3d The Curse of Gold ; a Romance.By R W Jameson, Is 3d Infidelity ; its Cause and Cure.By Rev David Nelson, Is 3d James the Second ; or the Revolution of 1688.By W Harrison Ainsworth, Is 3d Pride and Prejudice.By Miss Austen, Is 3d The Dowager.By Mrs Gore, Is 10)^d Christmas Day ; How it was Spent.By C Le Ros, Is 3d Kaloolah.By W S Mayo, Is 3d The Sea Lions.By Cooper, Is lOj Jd The Heathcotes; or the Wept of Wish-ton-wish, Is 10J£d Adventures of Mr.Sydenham Greenfinch in London, Is 3d Turkey ; Past and Present.By J R MorelI,l8 3d Famous Persons and Places.By N P Willis, Is lOj^d For Sale at No.23 Great St.James Street, (Old Post Office.) December 6.\t240 DISSOLUTION OF THE SUBSCRIBER HAS DETERMINED TO SELL ©FP \u2022s?1 :o: :e§ do: o» Xa :e! OP HIS VALUABLE STOCK, WITHOUT An early call is recommended.WILLIAM BENJAMIN, 132 Notre Dame Street.*»* OPEN at 9 and close at 5.Nov.24.\t230 The Empire State Cooking Stove.This celebrated cooking stove has had several additions and improvements made to it, has been well tried, (several hundred being in daily use in Montreal,) and gives perfect satisfaction.Several sizes for Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.September 16.\t171 NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed that the DRUG ESTABLISHMENTS of this City will, ou and after the FIFTEENTH DAY of NOVEMBER, be closed at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M.ICr\" Parties making purchases will please do so before that hour.P.S.\u2014Saturday Nights excepted.Nov.8.\tdd 216 .JONES, B0CKUS & CO., 25 Doane Street, Boston, and 202 Fore Street, Portland, AMD 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.MoDONELL & CO., Toronto.October 16\tdu sm 196 j UST RECEIVED\u2014 20 quarter casks Pure Rape Seed Oil 100 qr-cks \\ Bordeaux Vinegar 15 cases Fry & Sons\u2019 Navy Chocolate 50 puncheons Sweet Molasses \u2014also,\u2014 250 doz Cox\u2019s Sparkling Gelatine HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.December 5.\t239 §n TUESDAY Morning, Dec.12, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS, if.& !I.MERRILL, WILL BE SOLD, For Accoasst of the Underwriters or others concerned: H.&H.M.M\t§54\u20141 bale White Shirting 301\u2014part of bale Blankets 7 pairs White and 5 do Horse.Damaged on the voyage of importation ex City of Montreal.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.J.D.BERNARD & CO , 244\tAuctioneers.fT\tS A T1?fH?MANUFACTURED & UNMANUFACTUR\u2019D FURS, SKINS, Sec- ii ejisH.AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, On WEDNESDAY next, tlie 13th inst, Will be offered to tbe Trade By Public Auction, THE WMOIÆ B5AEANCE OP THEIR OF FURS, COMPRISING A General Assortment of Goods in the FXIB.line, Particulars in hand-bills on the day of Sale, The whole to be sold without any reserve.\u2014also,\u2014 A large assoriment of SLEIGH ROBES, comprising some rich Grizly and Black Bears, Hudson\u2019s Bay Wolf, Prairie Foxes, Racoons, and Fancy Robes, and a lot of Black Bear Skins, &c.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.J.D.BERNARD & CO., 244\tAuctioneers.iXSSSSSilXi.imiffTW Montreal and New York Railroad.Change jcif Hours.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Dec.4th, 1854, and until further notice, Passengers for HEMMINGFORD and Intermediate Stations, will leave the Depot, Bonaventure Street, at 3:30 P.M.(instead of 4 P.M.) RETURNING, Passengers will leave HEMMINGFORD for Montreal at 6:00 o\u2019clock, A.M.Trains between Montreal and Lachine will run as follows :\u2014 PROM MONTREAL.\tPROM LACHINE.8,00 a.m.\t9,00 a.m.or on ar- 12ju0 Noon.\trival of Passengers from 3,30 p.m.\tHemmingford, 12,30 p.m.4,30 p.m.A.ROUGH, Agent.Office M.& N.Y.Railroad, j Bonaventure Street, Montreal, Dec.1st, 1854.; 226 ïffiæsæssi RAILWAY.THE Public are respectfully informed that the Quebec and Richmond SECTION OF THIS HALLWAY Will be opened for tbe conveyance of Passengers £\tand Goods, ON MONDAY, the 27th lestant.Trains will LEAVE LONGUEUIL at lOA.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 au 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.W REFRESHMENT ROOMS have been also provided at the RIOHMOND 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 AID BYTOWN RAILWAY.NOTICE is hereby given, that Trains will run DAILY between CARILLON and GRENVILLE, on tbe arrival of the Mail Boats from MONTREAL and BYTOWN respectively, for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.ALEXANDER SC LATER, Superintendent.Carillon, Nov.2nd, 1854.\t211 BRAID 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 G R A X 1) 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 tbe 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.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 HSHHa NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE Stanstead, Siieflbrd, bîmî Cham-bly liallway CoBiipaay, MONTREAL, 27th Nov, 1854.t\u2019TIHE PROPRIETORS of SHARES on the I CAPITAL STOCK of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and OHAMBLY RAILWAY CO., are hereby notified and required to PAY unto F.Maocolloch, 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 Cent on the Subscribed Stock.By order of the Board of Directors, W.H.HOPPER, 233\tSecretary.AID SAINT LAWRENCE RAILROAD JjOMPAIY.NOTICE.AN ADJOURNED MEETING of tbe SHAREHOLDERS of the CHAMPLAIN and St.LAWRENCE RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, in Montreal, at NOON, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, 1854.Montreal, Nov.22, 1854.\t228 NOTICE THE undersigned have relinquished business in favor of MR.WM.HOBBS, Jk, who will continue in the same premises all the various agencies hitherto represented by them.W.WHITEFORD & CO.September 5.\t161 AUCTION SALES.Sir FISHER & 0&.SALE OF MASS UP CLOTHING-, BOOTS, SHOES, ÎIUBBEHS, &c.ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, The Subscribers will Sell, without reserve, a Supply of Clothing, SUCH AS Winter mid Summer \u20acouls, PANTS AND VESTS, 500 pair Leather Shoes and Boots 200 do India Rubbers 200 Fur Caps 50 do Boas, and some Fur Gauntlets \u2014with\u2014 Various articles in Piece Goods, suitable for Clothing and Shoe Trade.Sale at TWO o'clock.244\tFISHER & CO.AUCTION sales.LARGE SALE OF BOOKS.On THURSDAY EVENING, 14th Dec., WILL BE SOLD, At the Auction Rooms of the Subscribers, A COLLECTION OF YaluaMe & Elegantly Bound BOOKS, PAINTINGS, EIGBAY1IGS, £\u2019c., 4*c.Sale at SEVEN o\u2019clock.244\tFISHER & CO.BUSINESS NOTICES.Prof.McCLlNTOCKl\u2019S PECTORAL SYRUP, Tlie great American.Remedy For Consumption, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Hodrse ness, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Chest, Tightness of Breathing, Night Sweats, and all Pulmonary Diseases.Prepared and used in his large private practice for more than twenty years past with unparalleled success, by the justly celebrated Professor JAMES McCLINTOCK, late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, formerly Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medical Colleg-, Vermont ; late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Pittsfield, Mass., &c.fct-c.Price $1 per bottle.Also, Professor McClintock\u2019s Cold &- Coujjli Mixture, for the relief of recent coughs, colds, and inflammation of the throat or lungs.The rapid effect of this mixture is surprising.It isdiighly important in this changeable climate, that every family, especially where there are children, should be provided with a medicine that will act promptly and give quick relief in Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Croup.Those, too, who are predisposed to Pulmonary diseases, cannot be too careful to check the first symptoms that appear, as a few days may change a common cold into a settled Consumption or Bronchitis.It is pleasant to the taste, and is put up in a convenient shape and size, at the low price of 2.5 cents per bottle.In addition to the above, we call attention to the list of Doctor McClintoclt*» Celelbrated Family Medicines, as follows:\u2014Dyspeptic Elixir, Tonic Alterative Syrup, for purifying the blood; Rheumatic Liniment and Rheumatic Mixture, for external and internal use, for the certain cure of Rheumatism; Anodyne Mixture, or Pain Killer, for the relief of all kinds of Pain; Asthma and Whooping Cough Remedy; Anti-Bilious Pills, for diseases of the Liver; Vegetable Purgative Pills, for Costiveness; Diarhcea Cordial and Cholera Preventive, for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint of Children; Tonic Mixture, for the cure of Fever and Ague,&c.which maybe procured, Wholesale and Retail, of A.CUSHMAN & CO., Proprietors, No.122 Fulton-st., N.Y.Also of Prof: J.McCLINTOCK, M.D., at his Depot, corner of 9th and Filbert-sts., Philadelphia, and of WM.LYMAN ffc CO., Montreal, Agenis.December 11.\tmwf 244 Lost Hair Restored.Bogle\u2019s Hxpekion Fluid von the Hair.\u2014This great assistant of nature has, from its intrinsic virtues, in the course of one year attained the greatest celebrity, and stands pre-eminently alone, towering above all articles for similar purposes ever known.In infancy its balsamic properties nourish the hair in its embryo state, accelerate its growth, sustain it in maturity, and continue the possession of healthy vigor, silky-softness and luxurious redundancy to the latest period of life.Genial and purifying, it dispels all scurf and impurities, and renders the use of the fine-tooth comb unnecessary.Its reproductive powers are constantly and surprisingly shown in cases of baldness, from whatever cause arising, (proved by numerous testimonials for inspection at the proprietor\u2019s,) in eliciting unerringly from the latent stem the active progression of vitality, so that in numerous cases, where all other specifics have failed, Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid has superseded the ornaments of art, by reinstating in full plenitude of beauty the per-» manent graces and vitalities of nature.Its nourishing and stimulating properties are also eminently successful in the prevention of grey hair.As an auxiliary of female beauty, its best success is proved from the fact, that it is to be found at the toilet of every lady of fashion.Wm.Lyman & Go., Wholesale Agents for C.E., and sold by A.Savage à Co., Alex.Uequhaet and S.J.Lyman & Oo.,Druggists, Montreal.In Quebec,of Joseph Bowles,and Dr.MussoN,Druggists.November 27.\tCmwf 232 gGRAX- few case» for sale by Nov.16.G.D.WATSON.223 Katlialron.The Kathairon neutralizes the effects of disease, climate and old age, in preserving and restoring the human hair, even after a baldness of many years ; cleanses tlie scalp from dandruff and its natural impurities ; will cure the Nervous Head-aches and all eruptive diseases of the Skin, and is the most desirable article for curling and imparting gloss to the hair in the world.It happily unites the effects of the choicest Pomades to the best French Extracts, and exhales the perfume of the most delightful flowers.No person should be without it.Price only 25 cents, iu large bottles.Sold by all dealers, everywhere.D.S.BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist in Canada.November 1.\t1m 210 B\u2019ST HXXiZi & CSAS-ÏE®.THIS MORNING.THE SALE OF DRY GOODS, which commenced at Mr.MILLETT\u2019S on Saturday, will be CONTINUED THIS MORNING, at TEN o\u2019clock.244\tHILL & CLARKE.GREAT SALE OP B R Y ©©©B®, BV 4f?e®S©KT.THE Subscribers have received instructions from MR.MILLETT, to sell at his Stores, Notre Dame Street, THIS MORNING, (Monday) the 11th instant, a Splendid Assortment of DRY GOODS, among which will be found :\u2014 Cambrics, Cobourgs, Merinos, Alpacas, Orleans, Lustres, Silks, Brocaded Satins, do Silks, Shot Glacies, Delaines, Cashmeres, Shawls in every variety, Damasks, Moreens, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Cloths, Napkins, &c., &c.Ladies are particularly requested to attend this Sale, as the whole of the Goods are of the very best qualities, having been imported by Mr.Milieu this fall.iCi\" Sale each day at TEN o\u2019clock.HILL & CLARKE, 244\tAuctioneers.P.S.\u2014Parties attending this Sale may depend that every lot put up will be Sold.CHRISTMAS & TO YEAR\u2019S PRESENTS T HE Subscribers have received an Invoice of superior PAPIER MACHE WARE, WHICH THEY WILL SELL BY CATALOGUE, AT THE Montreal Audi on Mart, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH & 13TH INST.Catalogues of the above may be had, and the goods on view the day previous to sale.83\u201d Sale each day at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, and to be continued in the evening at SEVEN.HILL & CLARKE, 241\tAuctioneers.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 bv \"WATSON & WILLIAMS.October 16.\t196 B Coals.EST LARGE GRATE GOALS, For sale by MORLAND & Co.Nov.4.\t2m 213 s ALT\u20142500 bbls Liverpool Coarse CODFISH\u2014500 quintals Large Table SEAL OIL\u2014250 qr-cks Pale, finest quality For Sale DAVID TORRANCE & OO.October 17.\t197 FOB.OKA BOXES of Fine T03A0C0S-5\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, and K lbs.* JOHN LEVEY.Nov.13.\t220 WILLIAM C.MOW & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.3 New Block, Atlantic Wharf, PORTLAND.!d\"Refer to Messrs.Frothingham & Workman, Montreal, and to the Merchants of Portland generally.Nov.23.\t3w 229 British Plate Glass.1\tCASES, assorted sizes, i.\tFor sale cheap by O.J.HOUGHTON.Nov.22.\tdb 228 PLATE ©LASS.THE undersigned have to-day received into Store, ex Britarnia, the shipment referred to in their previous advertisement, which they offer for Sale on very favorable terms.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.Octobei-SO.\t208 Chemical Soap, For removing STAINS OF GREASE, &e., from Linen, Oloth, 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 H EALTHY SWEDISH LEECHES For Sale by RICHARD BIRKS, Druggist, 77 McGill Street.Dec.2.\t237 A E 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 Threads.p.f\\ OASES DICK & SONS\u2019 [Clyde Mills] well -.JlJ known SPOOLS, in three and six Cords, in Zinc Cannisters \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Dick\u2019s Celebrated \u201c Stag's Head\u201d Crotchet Cotton.For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Jr.Old Exchange, St.Joseph St., | October 23.202 ESraLXSE: SESTJTrS.JUST RECEIVED by Steamer \u201c Canadian\u201d\u2014 One Case each HARD HA M\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 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, Baudolino, SPONGES, &c.S.J.LYMAN & OO., Place d\u2019Armes.Nov.30.\t___________________235 MUS IU.MR.E.H.BIRD 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 pos sible.Further particulars to be 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 Donegana Hotel.September 15.\t170 TO ENGINEERS, THE Subscriber has now on hand the following TOOLS, all first class, which may be seen at his new Store (Hon.John Young\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 DICING AÇ||I>Ë9tY, Exchange Coffee House, St.Paul Street.MR.W.B LEVINE has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public, that he will RE-OPEN his DANCING ACADEMY on MONDAY, the 27th November.Schools and Families attended on at the usual terms.KT QUADRILLE PARTIES ON FRIDAYS.Nov.20.\t2m mwf 226 YER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry Pulmonic Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Keating\u2019s Cough Lozenges Locock\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers For Sale by RICHARD BIRKS, 77 McGill Street.Dec.2.\t237 CANDLES\u2014 50 boxes ENGLISH BELMONT SPERM CANDLES 25 do do SPERM CANDLES For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.Nov.24.\t230 CSjAREMOSTT M ACIIIIVE WORKS,.CLAREMONT, N.H.D.A- CLAY & Co., Manufacturers of Machinist\u2019s Toohs, Engine Lathes, Circular Saw-Mills, Wood and Iron Planers, Paper-Mill Machines, &c.&e.THE Subscriber has been appointed AGEN T for the above manufacturers, and has somte of their LATHES and PLANING MACHINE.S on hand.They are considered the best tools o f 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 UNION SALES* ROOM.THIS Central, Large, and Beautiful ROOM, which can be brilliantly lighted and comfortably heated, may be had on moderate terms, ' FOE LECTURES, &c,, In the Evening, during the Winter Season.Apply to LEEMING & SABINE.November 1.\t210 THIS «SAIT IS FTBMSISEÜ.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 EUE ft 1 Thb Okiwiixali Medicine Established in 1837, _j7id first article of the kind ever introduced under the name ©/\u201cPulmonic Wafers,\u201d in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic fVafers are counterfeits The genuine can he known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest-BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases-BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils-BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above complaints in Ten Minutes.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS -Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voice.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS lire in a simple form and pleasant to the taste.BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, hut effect rapid & lasting Cures.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to everyone.No Family should he without a box of Bryan\u2019» Pulmonic Wafer» IX THE house.No Traveler should he vTithout a box of JSryasfi\u2019s Psalmonic Wafers IN HIS POCKET.No dealer should be without a supply of Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS.No person will ever object to give for Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers TWENTY-FIVE C3NTS.«£.BRYAN & OO., Rochester, N.Y\u201e Sole Proprtaton S3\" For sale by all tbe Druggists throughout Canada.Dec.6.\t3m mwf 240 AUCTION SALES.sir\tXiXssMma.SHERR.1T WINES- For accti of whom it may concern» AT HER MAJESTY\u2019S BSDŒBÎE» WAREHOUSE, No.34, St.Helen Street, WILL BE SOLD, On TUESDAY next, the 12th instant, 358 qr casks Sherry Wines 30 octaves\tditto 9 hhds\tditto Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, precisely.JOHN LEEMING, 242\tAuctioneer.NEW AND FASHIONABLE FfJRWITUl&i3.At the Manufactory of , S, W, ABBOT! & (J0\u201e No.113 Craig Street.(At the foot of Saint François Xavier Street,) WILL BE SOLD, On THUBSDAY, 14th Hcc», A SPliENTHa» ASSORTMENT OF MEW FURMITURE, CONSISTING OF Sofas, Couches, Tête d Têtes 20 Hair Mattrasses 24 Centre Tables Mahogany Tables, Bureaus and Chairs Side and Corner What-nots Black Walnut and Chinese Teapoys Quartettes, &c Cottage Ohamfeer Furniture Cottage Bedsteads Enclosed Washstands Cane Seat Chairs \u2014and\u2014 A great variety of COMMON FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, &c.&c.SS\u201d May he seen on the morning of sale.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 242\tAuctioneer.THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT Is W 33\t!£ C?\u2018O\u2019G $ S © Bff FOE ACCOUNT OF JESSÆ J® SES* XI, (expected in a few days,) 8,000 BUENOS AYBES HIDES, Ex Mary Broughton, from Buenos Ayres.Particulars in future Advertisement.JOHN LEEMING, 242 \u2014mwf\tAuctioneer.JOHN RffYNAS & \u20ac0», FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, MAINE.John Rhynas,\tGeorrb H.Stabr, Nov.29.H.B.M.Vice-Consul.227 moæzcæ.THE Subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and customers, commencing on the 27th instant, be will CLOSE his Store at EIGHT o\u2019clock each EVENING, until the 1st day of MAY next.JOHN LEVEY.Montreal, Nov.13.\t220 JAMBS ARMSTRONG, ADVOCATE, 31, Little St James Street, MONTREAL.Nov.1.\t6m 210 MISSING F.J^ROM the Ship WILSON, T.& W.§ 112, 1 CASK.Any information will be thankfully received by TOUSSAINT LeCOMPT, Carter.Sept.28.\t181 M'lHINNMGH, Siülü & CO, 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 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\u2019 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 \u201c Scotch Plaids\u201d of the newest patterns ; Lamb\u2019s Wool Vests and Pants, Lamb\u2019s Wool Hose and half Hose, Scarfs and Ties in every variety, Lambskin Lined Kid Gloves and Gauntlets, Cloth, Duck, 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.Tbe 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 \u201c Dissolution of Partnership,\u201d &c., &c., is humbug.Upon examination, they feel satisfied that their Goods and Prices will compare favorably with any House in the Trade.Doors open at 7 A.M., and close at 7 P.M.M'DUNNOUGH, MUIR & CO., 185 Notre Dame Street.November 17.\t224 FURS CHEAPER THAN EVERS w.ssfaiaMBsaa- BEG3 to call attention to his LARGE STOCK of FURS, which he will sell at a great reduction FOR CASH, in consequence of his having entered into another business, and being desirous of reducing his present large Stock.144 Noire Dame Street, One Door from St.Gabriel Street, And next to Messrs.Savage & Lyman\u2019s Jewellery Store, Montreal.Nov.22.\tddc mwf 228 \u201c Costly thy Habit as thy purse can buy, Rich, but not express\u2019d in fancy, for The apparel oft proclaims the man.\u201d Shakspeare.ALL the NEW STYLES and MATERIALS for FUR COATS, BUSINESS COATS, VESTS, and PANTS, at tin New London Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing Establishment.The new and fashionable Talma and Toga, Which combines the OVER-COAT and the CLOAK in one garment, and which cannot be obtained at any other establishment in Montreal.Ready-made Clothlag, in every variety.iCf* None bnt first-rate Workmer employed.163 Notre Dame Street, Near the English Ohurch, Montreal.STERNBERG & HIMES, Proprietors.Nov.22.\tddc mwf 228 A Now Article of Superior duality, THESE CANDLES give a bright, steady, and full light, without any smoke whatever, and require no snuffing.NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE.United States Public Store, No.12 Broad St, New York, April 3d, 1854.FRENCH PATENT CANDLES, of the quality offered above, have been used for 12 months and more, in the Custom House.They have invariably been found a superior article, in the several offices connected with this department of the U.S.Customs.S.S.GRAVES, Store-keeper, ALEX.N.BLÈEKER, Examiner.IRVING HOUSE, NEW YORK.New York, March 27, 1854.The above described FRENCH PATENT CANDLES are presently used in our Hotel.As a new article, they have been fully tested.They give entire satisfaction, by their good quality and superior light.BRADLEY & BURROUGHS, Proprietors of the Irving House.For Sale at No, 106 Saiat Paul Street) MONTREAL, Ï3\u201d Near Bonsecour\u2019s Market, Dec.5.\tim mwf 239 M S,ATEI»Y PUBLISHED.AP OF CANADA, with the Lines of Rail- progress or road delineated as finished chartered.Price 3s.9d.November 29.r 234 AUCTION SALES.SS STEWAilT & KES.25.THIS MORNING.UNDERWRITERS* SALE.AT THE AUCTION WAREHOUSE OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, 299 Saint Paul Street, OK MONDAY, December the 11th, WILL BE SOLD, ©n Account of Underwriters or ofiiers concerned, Damaged on voyage of Importation :\u2014 J McK & B M\tEx Steamer \u201c Canadian,\u201d §1180\u2014Part case Selicias 1181\tdo\tdo Ex \u201c City of Montreal,\u201d 1173\u2014\tPart bale Grey Cottons 1175\u2014\t1 bale Grey Cottons 1176\u2014\t1 do Regattas 208\u2014\tPart bale Whitneys 209\u2014\t1 do do 210\u2014\tPart bale Tweeds 211\u2014\tdo\tdo 146\u20141\tcase Cap Fronts S & M M\tEx \u201c City of Montreal,\u201d §1182\u20141 case Gothic Window Blinds, and Cotton Velvets, &c 1174\u2014\tPart case Col\u2019d Cobourgs 1175\u2014\tdo\tdo\tdo 1177\u2014\t1 case Printed Orleans and Colored Lustres Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, punctually.243\tSTEWART & KERR.runs.JOHN MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Furrier, 260 Notre Dame Street, West, MONTREAI.LIBERAL TERMS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.Nov.3.\t212 FOR SALeT- EAST INDIA RICE, of superior quality Zante Currants, in barrels Cognac Brandy, pale and brown DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva, &c &e ROBERT HALLOWELL.Nov.2,\t___________ 2w 211 Church Organ for Sale.A FINE BARREL URGAN, 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 ease of solid Mahogany, iu the Gothic stjje, with gilded pipes ; may be examined in the Episcopal Church, Cbambly.This Organ will be sold a great bargain, and is well worthy the attention of narties wanting such an instrument.Application for particulars to T.0.HATT, Chambly, O.E.Nov.18.\t2w 225 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 HENRY PRINCE.idhln Press, The \u201c Very Last Schottische,\u201d and \u201cLe Mirrior Polka,\u201d by Uhas.D\u2019Albert, of Montreal.November 25.\t231 BOILEB PLATES.FOR SALE, ^ inch and X inch BEST BOILER PLATE, at the Eagle Foundry.GEORGE BRUSH.July 31.\t184 NEW BOOKS.JUST RECEIVED\u2014afresh supply of the UNITED PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK New Volume of NEAlNDERS' CHURCH HISTORY, Vol 5, 12s 6d THE BOOK AND ITS STORY, 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, 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\u20144d each, 2s 6d per doz., 17s 6d per 100 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 RELIGIOUS and MISOELLANEOUS USEFUL BOOKS CHILDREN\u2019S BOOKS BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PSALM and PRAYER BOOKS ALMANACS FOR 1855.SOOBIE\u2019S, Family Christian and Farmer\u2019s Almanacs for 1855.Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street.Nov.17.\t224 HALIFAX AND PORTLAND PACKETS.The Splendid new Brig OCEAN BRIDE, 146 tons N.M, Samuel Go wen, Master, 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 & OO., 22 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.Nov.11.\t219 c LIREHUGH\u2019S TRIOOPHEROUS, for the Hair.A supply just received by ALFRED SAYAGE & OO.Nov.29.\t234 PURE ENGLISH WHITE WAX, for sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Nov.29.\t234 LooMne Herring\u2019s, O Pwilfc KEGS just received, and for sale by Mi\tNEIL MoINTOSH, Place d\u2019Armes.Nov.3.\t212 For Filling Decayed Teeth, OWARD\u2019S SUOCEDANEUM,\u2014a supply just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & Oo.Nov.9.\t217 H FOSS.SÜÆIS, fifiA GENUINE Havana SEGARS, A-'JfyJof the following Choice Brands :\u2014 Silvas, Club-House, Fanny EHsler\u2019s, Riondog, Mediana Regalias, Ambrosias, Irving House, Candittas, and Cubreys.JOHN LEVEY.Nov.13.\t226 G ENTLEMEN\u2019S WINTER HOSIERY AND GLOVES Gentlemen\u2019s Lambs\u2019 Wool Drawers Gentlemen's Lambs\u2019 Wool Shirts Gentlemen\u2019s Flannel 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.0.\t214 Lard.Fifty tierces number one For Sale by WATSON & WILLIAMS.October 16.\t196 SUPERIOR GRATE COALS,^ IN LOTS to Suit Purchasers.For Sale at the Court Yard, St.Paul Street, near St.Sacrament Street.T.D.HALL, Merchants Exchange Building, Hospital Street.September 25.\t178 fDRESH MEDICINAL COO LIVER OIL, just I?received direct from Newfoundland.ALFRED SAVAGE & OO., Next the Court House.Nov.29.\t234 L'DltSALE\u2014 I?FINE PALE SEAL OIL FRESH COD OIL In small barrels, just rèceived from Newfoundland.CARTER, KERRY & OO., St.Paul Street.Nov.29.\t234 H' OOPS FOR SALE\u2014 200,000 good Split Flour Barrel Hoops.J.G.SIMS, Champ de Mars Street.Nov.11.\t1m 219 FOR RHEUMATISM\u2014PURE FRESH LEMC JUICE, for sale by the gallon and in bottle, ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Nov, 29.\t234 BIRZCSSIS FOU.EÜÆ2J.THE Subscribers offer for Sale, at their Yard, head of Parthenais Street, 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.VITAL CASSANT & BROTHER.Montreal.Nov.16, 1854.b mt 223 TWO or THREE respectable PERSONS can be accommodated with APARTMENTS for the Winter, with or without Board, at MRS, HOOD\u2019S, No.11 St, Lawrence Street, Montreal, Nov, 24.\ti mwf 230 ^777 45 B3-B 467924 MmrmM* mmm NOTICES, NOTICE.THE Go-partnerahip heretofore existing in 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.\t200 rpHE Creditors of the Estate of the late X 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 payment.MARY L.RONALD, Tutrix.Nov.6.\t214 NEW BRUNSWICK RUBBER CO., Warehouse, 100 Liberty anti-105 Cedar St., NEW YORK, Manufacturers and wholesale DEALERS in all kinds of RUBBER GOODS, made under Charles Goodyears Patent, consisting of Men\u2019s Women\u2019s, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Metallic Boots and Shoes, Coats, Cloaks, Overalls, Combs, Stay and Dress Bone, Dolls, Doll Heads, Balls, Toys, Whips, Teething Rings, Syringes, Breast Rumps; &c.&e, _ _ The above Company would solicit a call from their friends and the public before purchasing.JOHNSON LETSON, President.New York, July Hi, 1854.6m m 124 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, COLQUHOUN & CO.\u2019 for the benefit of their Creditors, and to whom all parties indebted to the 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 & 00., No.198 and 200 Notre Dame Street.U.BOUDREAU, H.LAVENDER, Curators.Nov.24.\t230 NOTICE.ALL persons having claims against the Estate and Succession of the late ALE CIA 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 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 tbe undersigned.daniel Macdonald, Curator.St.Laurent, Nov 23.\t1m 231 UMITEB STATES ADVERTISEMENTS.NOTICE TO CREDITORS.WILLIAM MoORACKEN of Kingston, Mer-_ chant, having executed an Assignment of all his Stock in Trade and effects to the undersigned for tbe benefit of his Creditors, executing tbe same \u2018within 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.Nov.25.JAMES MITOHELL, ?Agg;e\u201eee3 HERBERT TOPPING.5 g 1m 231 RSMOVAli.HM.BOWKBR, Dentist, has REMOVED to .No.5 Little St.James Street, one door beyond former residence.May 13.\t§3 s General Commission Merchants, 28 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, Agents for the union plate glass COMPANY, St.Helens, near Liverpool, execute Orders for -POLISHED and SILVERED PLATE GLASS, iu any sizes .and quantity required.Sole Agents in Canada for Messrs.RICHARD JOHNSON à BROTHER, Manchester, Manufacturers of Telegraph and other Wire, Corrugated Galvanized Iron, for Roofing, &c.Price lists for warded on application.October 6.\t188 Ë.PICKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND .jr OOOCiM jP>®§lage Stamp Office, ADJOINI3SO THE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.June 28.\tbO sSS (OOOOtoM »np;! 102 W.R.HIBBARD, mM 161 S Ï .PAUL S T.MONTREAL.TMÆ MiÊÏM.BANSï-Esrs HoarAsr flgib.THIS is the best Compound for the Hair ever produced.It prevents the hair, if applied in proper time, from falling out, gives it a vigorous and luxurious growth, and when disease has actually taken place in the roots, prevents tbe hair from falling out for many years.Sold by D.Bansley, Nuns\u2019 Buildings.- BAWSZÆY\u2019S HAIR DITS.S3\u201d After Twenty-seven years of experiment and experience, the inventor has, at length, brought this article to perfection.It immediately imparts to Grey Hair or Whiskers a natural and permanent Brown or Black, without staining the skin.ai\u201c l0* Private Rooms for Hair Dyeing.TOOTH POWDER.S3- BANSLEY\u2019S HOCHELAGA TOOTH POWDER, is a sure preventive of decay and other diseases of the TEETH, such as discoloration, &c., imparting to them a pearly white appearance, and giving a pleasant perfume to the breath.Manufactured only by D.Bansley, 112 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, FIRST PRIZE HAIR DRESSER WORLD\u2019S FAIR, 1851, June 23.\t98 WINTJERU! LAVENDER, merchant and military Sailor, 80 Me GILL STREET, HAS now completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams,\tCassimeres,\tVelvets, Reversible Cloths, Doeskins,\tSatins,, Pilot Cloths, Tweeds,\tSilks, which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable manner, at the lowest possible prices for Ready Money.N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving Coats, &c.REAI>Y-MAI>B CEOTHING In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.October 24.\t203 BOSTON CLOTHING ST0BE MUSI, EWAN A < 0.Wholesale, No.78, Retail, 59 McGill St.HAVE now on hand, the largest and best assorted STOCK of FALL and WINTER READY-MADE CLOTHING in this Market, comprising, in part of\u2014 Etoffe, Whitneys, plain, mixed and clouded Satinets, plain and fancy Petershams,, in variety of colon Doeskins, Lyonskins, and Beavers Black Cloth, Tweed, and Reversible Overcoats Morning and Business Coats Trowsers and Vests, in great variety Over-all.Shirts and Pants Flannel Shirts and Kersey Drawers, &c.,&c.The whole having been got up with care, and placed at very Low Prices, they invite the attention of those engaged in the trade.M.E.& Co.having engaged the services of a principal Cutter from one of the most Extensive and Fashionable Tailoring Establishments in New York, will give particular attention to \u2022Ihe Customer Department.Sept.16.\t: ¦¦¦ .\t171 Cheap Faiots.RAMSAY & MeARTHUR, HAVING RECEIVED their annual supply of Paints, Glass, Dry and Ground Colors, Paint Brashes, Graining Tools, Glaziers\u2019 Diamonds, Gold and Silver Leaf, Artists\u2019 Tools, &c,, &c., offer the same Cheap for Cash, at their Wholesale and Retail Stores, corner of McGill Street and Hayinarket Sqhiie, Mbntreal.MANUFACTURERS of eveiy description of ORNAMENTAL STAINED and ENAMELLED GLASS.July 4.\t., ¦ .\t,\t.\t.¦ ¦\t-\t107 jnactiiHisW Tools, ATHES, ofvalions sizes, with and without Screw' ôù't ting Gear, L- VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, à very superior article.\u2014 also,\u2014 Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, \u201c Smiths\u2019\u2019 Coals, sc, &c.For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street firiffintown.O.P.LADD.June 23.\t' mwf 98 Plamisixed Tin Ware.GEORGE HODGETTS, Wholesale Tin Plate Worker, and Japanner in general.Importer and Manufacturer of Copper, Zinc and Iron Goods, 158 William Street; New York.Urns and Steak Dishes, Uval and Oblong Dish Covers, Octagon and-Round Tea and Coffee Pots, Egg Codlers, Nursery Lamps, Water Coolers Toilet Sets, &c.G H.was awarded thj first premium at the New York Crystal Palace for Planished Tin Ware and Water Coolers, (against a strong cora-petion,) whereby he flatters himself that in beauty of finish his Ware is equal, it not superior, to any other manufacture.Established 1844.October 7.\t6m mwf 189 Swaitwi\u2019a Celebrated S^assacea, FOR THE CORE OF SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AVHITE SWELLING RHEUMATISM, .DISEASES.OF THE U-VER AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, AND THE EFFECTS OF MERCURY.SWAIM\u2019S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its extraordinary cures, for the certificates of which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea.\t' It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune to be recommended by the most: celebrated physicians and other eminent persons.Among others by\t« rT \u2022 W.Gibson.M.D., Prof, of Surgery,Pa.University.Valentine Mott, M.D., Prof.ofSurg\u2019y, N.Y.University.W.P.Dèwees, M.D., Prof, of Mid., Pa.University.N.Chapman, M.D.Prof, of Physic, Pa.University.T Parke, M.D., Pres\u2019t College of Physicians, Phila.Dr.Del Vallo, Prof of Medicine, Havana.Jose Eourenco de Luz, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon.G.W.Irving, late Minister to Spain.J.Chipman.Member Royal College Surgeons, London Sir Thomas Pearson.Major General, British Army.Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, &c., &c.And, also, the wonderful cures effected by Swann s Panacea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy.The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and, being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant.\t, The retail price has been reduced to one dollar Ufty cents per boule (containing three half pints), or three bottles for four dollars.BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.^waim\u2019s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longiludi-ally, with the following letters blown on the glass : SWAIM\u2019S\u2014PANACEA\u2014PH1LADA:»» and having the name JasTSwajm stamped on the sealing wax, and writtenrpii the label covering the cork; and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of a geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the^ proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia.In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm.bwaim, copyright secured.ALSO, SWAIM\u2019S VERMIFUGE.A Valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c.&c.See the pamphlet, which may be had gratis, accompanying Prepared only at SWAIM\u2019S LABORATORY, OLD STAND, Seventh St., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Drugg sts in the United States.' CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.\u2014Persons wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIM\u2019S PANACEA and SWAIM\u2019S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observethat the name SWA1M is spelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation of them, by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive.\t._ General Agents for the United States,\t.SCHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO., 170 William St., corner of Beckman, New York.June 7, 1854.\t6m mwf 84 Wreat Excitement in New York! S ! PIANOS & MELODEONS FOR CASH.HORACE WATERS, the great Music and Pianoforte dealer, 333 Broadway, New York, preferring to share a large per cent with his eus-tomers, rather than pay it to the Sharpers of Wall Street, ta raise available, means to enable him to.stem the present tight times, offers his immense assortment of elegant and warranted Pianos and Melodeons at a large discount from factory prices, for cash.His assortment comprises Pianos from three of the largest and most celebrated Boston manufactories ; also those of several ol the best New York makers, including the beautiful and much admired Horace Waters Pianos, from his own factory, and Melodeons of the best Boston, New Haven, New York, and Buffalo urates ; affording an apportumty for selections not to be had elsewhere.Each instrument warranted.\u2014 Second-hand Pianos at great bargains.Prices from $60 to $160.Music and Musical Instruments of all kinds.Dealers,-Teachers and Heads of Schools supplied on the best terms.Music sent by mail post-paid.General and Select Catalogues of Music, and Schedule of factory prices of Pianos, Melodeons and Musical instruments forwarded to any address free of postage.September'25.\t3m mt Ii8 VaMaMe Farm for Sale.GNË of the most valuable Farms in the ' State j situated in Jefferson County, and _______ adjoining the village of La Fargeville, The Farm contains «36 acres, uvo-thirdti of which have been under cultivation for several years, and are now in a high state of improvement.It is used for agricultural and dairy purposes.The other portion is still covered with the original forest timber.On one side, this forest fronts on a much travelled public road for a distance of more than a mile.It is intersected at right, angles with this, by the public road from ater-town to Clayton on the St.Lawrence river.The buildings are a farm house of stone and lime, with dairy in the basement, adjoining which are two barns, and accommodations for the housing of from forty to sixty head of cattle.Besides this there is a stone mansion about fifty feet square, two stories high, with an attic, the front beingof dressed stoue, and the interior finished in the most substantial and complete manner.-This centre building has parlors on either side of the hall with sliding doors.Connected with this are two wings having each a kitchen and a dining room.Altogether there are not less than twenty well finished rooms in the edifice.The outbuildings, coachhouse, barn, &c., are in corresponding stylé.Adjoining the mansion is a garden of some three acres, inclosed by a lime and stone wall, surmounted by a picket fence, and having a per-petual spring gushing forth in its centre, from which water is conveyed iu leaden pipes for the purposes of the dairy.The land is of the first quality, conveniently divided into fields, and well fenced.There are several springs in different parts of the farm.- The present occupant considers it too large for his purposes, and the proprietor prefers to sell it altogether, rather than dispose of it in small parcels, which would command a ready sale.As a healthy place, however, it would be invaluable for some residents of our cities with large families, who may desire a country retreat during the summer months.An average of fifteen persons, including domestics and those employed on the farm, have resided there for the last eight years, without the occurrence of a single case of sickness of any description.Such a purchaser could easily dispose of two farms, each 190 or 200 acres, reserving to himself the mansion, and 30 or 40 acres as « park around it.The facilities of access to all our cities are very great.There is a depot of the Rome and Cape Vincent Railway, at the distance of seven miles on one side, and on the other, at the same distance, is Clayton, on the St.Lawrence river.So that in an hour\u2019s drive one can be in direct steam communication with Montreal, Portland, Boston, and New York.The iailway now in progress between Utica and Clayton will have a depot within one mile and a half of the mansion.Further details are considered unnecessary, as it is neither expected nor desired that any purchaser should make an offer without first having examined the premises, in the meantime, however, a lithograph map of the place itself has been prepared, and will be exhibited or torwarded to such persons as may desire it, by addressing T.JAMES GLOVER, Esquire, No; 133, Nassau Street, New York, who is authorized to dispose of the property.p,3.\u2014One-half the purchase' may remain oh bond and mortgage if the purchaser should desire it.\t; October 2.'\t6w mt 184 OUCIAMS.SAsatraa xwjk'B.M'mm, 'No.10, St.Joseph Street, HAS now ON HAND, and is constantly Manufacturing, with greatly increased facilities, and many important improvements, CHURCH ORGANS, CHURCH HARMONIUMS, and PARLOUR HARMONIUMS.Church Organs, having Registers, in number from four to sixty, will be built to order on short notice, at a low price, on liberal terms, and guaranteed to equal in mechanism, quality, power, and variety of tone, and combinations any that can be manufactured here or elsewhere.Harmoniums, from two to twelve Registers, having a rich organ tone, and being one of the most perfect and substantial instruments of the present day.March 8.\t184 Tire Troof Safes.THE Undersigned jrave been appointed SOLE AGENTS in Lower Canada, for the sale cri the FIRE: PROOF S AFES manufactured by EDWARDS, FERNALD & CO., OF BOSTON.These Safes will be found to possess every requisite to secure safety; as well against the effects of fire as from the ingenuity of bprglars.They have had a high degree of favor in the United States, where they command a rapid sale.The Undersigned have now on hand an assortment of these articles for sale, and will be able to furnish!any intending purchaser with numberless certificates as to their quality and value.RICE & BANCROFT.May 19.\t68 BUFFALO E\u20acBE;S1, SELECTED BY OKS OS\u2019 SIS 23 r /.X 3R.ï?K B S, G IN THIS WEST JNO.HENDERSON & CO.September 14.\tI69 ÏJMITIÏÏ1I STATIST A D V E E T I S E M E NT S.lilBiSY & SEAVEY, Dealers in Cooking' Hall and Paroui Stoves, Hot Air furnaces and Cooking Ranges* WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No.33 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine.April 20.\t__ __________^ wa M î L.L E R \u2019 S S\u2019A-ÎS'-WS m©BT SÏÎASK.OASSS IS LIGHTER, STRONGER, And Twenty - Five Per Cent Cheaper THAN the Old plaits, which reduction is caused by the balusters and hand-iail forming the entire carnage of the steps.Prices frbm $1.60 to $5 per step.Also, Miller\u2019s Patent Cast Iron Railing, Possessing ah entirely new feature in fencing, viz.,That of conforming to any grade of ground without being previously prepared for it, making it the best railing ever con-, structedfor.\t.CEMETERIES, And all other places where the ground is in'cliiîifig ; it is equally good for level fencing, such as is required for DWELLINGS BALCONIES, PARKS, &(e~ : rices, $1 pec lineal foot, upwards.Also, PMILLER\u2019S WROUGHT IRON PICKET FENCE.An excellent, article of wrought-iron'fencing ; its pheap' ness, durability-and strength will be appatent upon examination.Prices from 63 cents to $2.00 perUneaj.foot,\u2014 AlS°' MILLER\u2019S INCLINED RAILWAY, .\t: , For raising goods from cellars, by the aid of which one man can turn out a case of goods weighing 1000 l bs.or moie.The constantly increasing demand for them is their best recommendation.Prices $30, and upwards ; and MILLER\u2019S VERTICAL ELEVATOR, Usea for the same purpose as the railway, and by some prefe red to it,.as it occupies no room in the basement.\u2014 Prices $125 and upwards.Also, ironwork in all its-branches, such as GRATING, SHUTTERS, DOORS, SKY-LIGHTS, &c.Manufactory, 36, West Broadway, N.Y* BENJAMIN F.MILLER.February 16.\tÎV20 Employment for Agents.SEVERAL THOUSAND energetic and trustworthy YOUNG MEN are wanted to act as AGENTS\u2014both local and travelling^-in 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 from our agents : \u201cI herewith enclose you a draft for-dol- lars, deducting one hundred and ninety-seven dollars as my commission on the sale of the.last month.Signed, H.REED.\u2019, \u2018\u2018I shall realize as commission on my.sales this month about one hundred and seventy-fivé dollars.E.C.Field.\u201d The occupation will prove a light and gentlemanly employment\u2014as honorable as it is profitable.No Agent will be accepted unless able to produce substantial testimonials as to character and industry.Salaries will be arranged for -the first year if preferred.So many answers to advertisements .are forwarded from motives of idle curiosity only, the advertisers will consider no application unless accompanied by one dollar as evidence of sincerity, when full particulars will be forwarded.Address BURNS, BENEDICT & CO., Baltimore, Md.: To the substantial nature of the enterprise, we refer to Kenneth & Dale, LeRoy, Sons & Co.\u2014 Also to Hamilton R.West, Ohio ; Honble.C.M.Denfis, Rhode Island; and M.Ray, Key West, Fa.October 25.\t2m 204 TSÏOMAS DO tf GLASS, 5 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK,.Importer and dealer in every description of Foreign and: Domestic HARDWARE.HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS BY THE PCKGK SOLE AGENT FOB 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 & Co., Manufacturers, Burlington, Vermont.September 28.\t9m 181 3D®.J.W.rGLASffB\u2019S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cough Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, as hundreds, have already testified, for the relief and cure of the diseases indicated by their uames.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by tbe 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 à Co., St.Paul Street ; Alfred Savage & Co., Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lymau & Co,Place d\u2019Armes.Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 UHITED STATES HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.GJ.MacLELLAN, (iate 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 nbw prepared for the recejttion of Guests.The Local advantages of this favorite old establishment are too well known to need comment.The House and Furniture have been put in first-rate order; the rooms are large and well ventilated.The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the \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 Mannfacturersa WEST & SERIES', 120 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.Nov.1.\t3m 210 UNITED STATES HOTEL, JUMCTIONOF FEDERAL, ELM & CONGRESS ST* Poi'tlanti, Maine.SOLOMOH MVEÏCK.April 20.\tly 48 POM-TXAS® ADVERTISEMENTS HEESJ OStGAK, SERAPHINS, MELOPHINE, AND MELODEON MANUFACTORY, No.89 Federal Street, \u201c Clapp\u2019s Block,\u201d over the Post Office, Portland.THE Snbscriber having purchased his former partner\u2019s interest,in the above named Manufactory, would inform the former patrons of the establishment arid the public generally, that he has made such arrangements, by the employment of superior workmen, as will enable him to turn out Reed Organs, Serapîiines, Melopliincs, 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 à Philbrook.Nov.15.\tly 222 WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Depot, PORTLAND, ME.J.R.CROCKER, Proprietor.Nov.15.\t222 H.JONHS & CO., ARE obliged to give notice that they cannot receive anymore Goods for Steamers at present, except tor Brockville and Kingston in Barges, till they have off a part of what they now have on hand.Schooner Empress can take a few more goods for Welland Canal, Port Dover and Port Stanley.October 26.\t205 Stove, Hot Air Furnace, Iron Bedstead, and Furniture Warehouse, NO.51, GREAT ST.JAMES ST.Ttae Eargest, Oieapest asid Most1 Extensive Stove Waxebtotise in tiie ©ity.PARLCIR, HALL and COOKING STOVES suitable for Wood or Anthracite and Bituminous Coal and Coke.Also, the celebrated Macgregor Coal Stoves, for Stores,\"Halls and ChurcbeSj and the celebrated Lowell Gas Burner, which consumes' all the gas arising frotn the coal, and requires to be fed only once- in 24 hours One may be seen in operation at any timeduriitg the season.T.M.-RODDEN, No.51, Great St.James Street.September 19.\t173 GHICKERING, stodm .am j.b.mmm PIANO.FORTES.A.& S: NÔBDHMIEB ARE now supplied with a complete assôrtment of the above Celebrated Inslntuieuts,:which they offer for Sale at ihie-Rbwest \u2022 Marntfeetnrers Prices.- ALSO, -\t¦ 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.\ttf 22 ADVERTISEMENTS.t)Aim OOMMmOIAl INSURANCE.COMMERCIAE HOUSE, Corner of Fore and Willow Streets\u2014opposite the Custom House.THE Subscriber, having renewed his pfâüiüJSÏ lease of this well known establishment MPI.for a term of twelve years, has been engaged for the past seven months, in enlarging and remodeling it, so that it is now one of the most capacious and commodious Hotels in the cityi\t\"D TfTt\\ The rooms have been entirely re-furnished In a style benefitting a first class hotel; and neither pains nor expense have been spared to make it attractive to the business man and the man of leisure;\u2014its location, midway between the two great Railroad Depots and adjacent to the landing of the Eastern Steamboats, on the score of convenience being second to that of no other iu Portland.\t- ^Having had an experience of nearly twenty years in his line of business, ten of which have been spent as proprietor, of this house, ha may reasonably assume that he is conversant with the wants of the travelling public, and believes he may point.to the success that has-crowned his former efforts as a guaranty for the -future, that no pains will be spared on his part to render the stay of those who may favor him with their patronage, comfortable and pleasant; .¦ 43= Carriages, with careful drivers, will be always in attendance, to convey passengers to and from the railroads and steamboats, and to all parts of the city.1\tN.J.DAVIS.Nov.15-\t6m mwf 222.SSEAHT» tPOWSî HOTEE.THE \u201cUndersigned has 1 leased\", for a «Fash, term of years, and recently opened the JUm new and spacious Hotel at Island Pond.This House was built'by the Railroad Companies, and the land proprietors at Island Pond Junction, with special- reference to the accommodation of the Railroad travel.It has been finished in the most thorough manner thronghont,.havlng accommodations for over 1Q0.guests, and is.taste-fully fitted and furnished, _\t; ; Island Pond.Junction is the half way station', on the Montreal and Portland Railroad from the St.Lawrence to the Atlantic.All trains work from this as a Common point,, through trains stopping for dinner, and way trains for the night.This place is destined to become one of the most attractive spots in New England, as a place for summer travel and resort.The Hotel looks down upon a beautiful sheet of water, elevated 1158 feet above the level of the Sea, forming the head waters of the river Clyde, which flows into Lake Memphremagog.Situated in the midst of the Green Mountains, few localities in New England possess more natural beauty, or offer more attractions to the lovers of the beautiful and the picturesque.\t.From this place it is 17 miles only, to Willoughby Lake, and 22 miles to Lake Memphremagog, already known as the favorite resort of the pleasure tourist.The region of Island Pond affords the greatest attractions for sporting and fishing.\t.Provision will also be made for sailing excursions on.the Lake, and there is a fine beach drive on its shore.The Subscriber intends to make his House in all respects a first class Hotel.A.0.JENNINGS.Island Pond, Nov.15, 1854.ly mwf 222 SEAYEY & CO., (Successors to Eben Seavey,) No.171 & 173 Middle and 114 & 116 Federalists!; PORTLAND, ME:, Manufacturers and Dealers in the highly celebrated Forest City Cooking Stoves, With Stafford\u2019s Patent Steam-conducting Hollow-Ware applied, being one of the greatest improvements of the age.Also, dealers in STOVES of all descriptions, with or without the Steam-Ware, Cooking Ranges, Furnaces, Grates, Wood, Copper, and .Iron Pumps, and all the variety of goods usually kept in a Stove Store.Also, a large and splendid variety of MARBLE' MANTELS, from the Penrhyn Marble Company\u2019s Works, Boston.JCr' Orders respectfully solicited.Nov.15.\t6m mwf 222 E.B.SIMONTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toys, Books, ^\t; Periodicals, &c, No.177 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.Ë.B.S.is Manufacturer\u2019s Agent for Patent Sewing Birds.- Nov.15.6m mwf 222 JKHAHlSîU FIAIS© FOSUFES rr»HE subscribers would iriforth the public that JL they: continue to.manufacture PIANO FORTES in all the latest styles, from six to seven octaves, combining all the improveinents of the present day.Those wishing- to purchase, and the -public, generally, are invited to call and examine, for themselves at the Wake Rooms, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND LIME STS., opposite the Post Office.\t, TUNING and REPAIRING done to,order, and Piano Fortes to be Let.EDWARDS & CO.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222.JOSEPHUS NASH, New Block, 174 Fore Street, Head Long Wharf, Dealer iu Furnaces, Cooking, Parlour, Air Tight and Caboose Stoves, Pnmps, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fire Frames, Cauldron Kettles, Sinks, Oven, Ash, Boiler Mouths, and Water Closets, &c.Also, manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a good assortment of Custom Tin.Ware, Galley Furniture, and Kitchen: Ware, Tin, Sheet Iron and Lead Work,.done:at short notice.No.171 Fore Street, Portland} Maine.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 SAMUElT.NASH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer :in .Stoves, Ships\u2019 Cabooses, Hot Air Furna cos, Cooking Eanges, &c.No.20 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND, ME.Nov.15.\tU mwf 222 VIRGIL GRISWOLD, Manufacturer and.Wholesale-Dealer in Whips ami Cigars, No.13 MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, ME.N.B\u2014Pedlars and Wholesale Dealers supplied at low prices.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 s- ¦ -I H.P.STORER, 125 Middle St., and 12 Temple St., Portland, Me., .Wholesale Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, for Cash.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 H.J.LIBBY & CO., Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ©stir ©©©BS, And manufacturers of Sheetings, Flannels, Warps and Batting, Ready-Made Clothing, Nos.1 ^ 2 FREEST.BLOCK, PORTLAND.Harrison J.Libby, 1\t( James B.Libby, Francis O.Libby, > X Nov.15.Louis G.Lougee.ly mwf 222 LOWELL & SENTER, Watch-Makers, and deniers in Watches, Chronometers, Jewellery, AND FANCY GOODS, 64 EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.Abner Lowell, f\tWilliam Senter.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 LOWELL & CUSHMAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watch Materials, Clocks, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods, of every description.No.141 MIDDLE ST., PORTLAND, ME: Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 DODGE, DOW, WEBB & MOULTON, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Hats, Caps, Furs, and Buffalo Eobes, No.119 Middle Street, up stairs, PORTLAND.Nov.15.\t3m mwf 222 ;'7\u201d\" J.MA INS, .Manufacturer of Composition Stove Polish, Water Proof, Oil Paste, and Excelsior Blacking, Tin Boxes, &c.iCî= Orders promptly attended to.No.11 EXCHANGE ST, PORTLAND; ME, Nov, 15.\tly mwf 222 \u2018 a.HOWARD SONS; ! - ~ Tin Ware and Sheet Iron Manufacturers, And Dealers in COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES; * N6.35 Exchange St., Portland, Me.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 ' KMKKY & WATKU1IOGSK, Importers of and Dealers in \u201cHardware, Cutlery, and Window Glass, Noil53 Middle Streèt,'Portland, Me.Nov.15.\t3m-wf 222 MERRILL & QUINSY, Watch-makers and Jewellers, No.131 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND.J.Ambrose Merrill, - : -\u2019S ;\tHenry C.Qninby.Nov; 15.\t-\tly -222.A.m.HAS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, MONTREAL.OFFICE\u2014UPPER CANAL BASIN.June 23.\t98 «S-.Ml.miLLAH., COMMISSION MERCHANT» ISO.S8, PEAUX STREET, (Near Hanover Square,} NEW YORK.June 19,1854.\t94 Rc&srasossr, Broduce Broker, Commission and General Agent,.Skt.21?St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.References :\u2014John Cameron, Esq, Cashier Commercial Bank; Toronto; Messrs.Morland & Oo, Montreal; James Dougall, Esq, Montreal.May 17.ly 66 IXA'B, St - IVIITCHBIrE», - STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EXCHANGE : U lijl Jli fR\u2019K-GW-pl-RgL - \u2014 ¦ - 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, MONTREAL.Wii.r.iAM Rae.- - ' :\t-Alex.Mitchele: - References :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Co, Messrs.J.& J,-Mitchell, A- Simuson, .Esq'.yBank.of-Montreal.May 8.\t¦;.\"\t58 ^GtOBir- FÏES AND LIFE INSUBANCT GO- OF LONDON.CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.All paid up and invested, tMcrcbj affording to the Assured, an immediate available Fund for the payment of the most extensive losses.AGENT for the CITY OF MONTREAL, continues to accept FIRE .RISKS at favorable rates;\t' \u2018\t.rj1\u2019 Losses promptly paid without discount or deduction, and' without reference to the Board in London.HENRY CHAPMAN, Agent Globe Insurance.September 15, 1854.\"\t.ïld'f 'f SOTICÏTO SBllWSS TO AOSTMLlA.-.a.-.-, ira jejr.' & co.General Commission aim Ship Agents and Brokers.COLLINS\u2019 ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address hrLondon;T6 New broad Street, City.References ; ij-John Gladstone s Co.,,16 New Broad Street, London.James.Hervey, Montreal, C.E.March 4,1854.\t.\t- ly 27 FAÏRBAÏRN & B0CKUS, BKOKJEUS.G.OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS STREET.May 5.\t\u201c\t56 MR.A.O.MAX ROUX A XX, Barrister and Attorney-at Law, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CONVEYANCER, NOTARY TPUBHIC, &2&;.___ .LAMOTHE & FEE RE/11 NIo.St.Pawl Street, MoHtre.ai, HA VE ou hand a general assortment of GROCE RIES, and of the best and rarçst descriptions of WINES and BRANDIES,'Such as Moet & Chandon\u2019s CbfDinpàgnes ; Gràn'd-vin d\u2019Angleterre, Fleur de-Sillery, of the .first qualitypA I alsJaiT ylnswl_ of f Henkell & Co.\u2019s Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hoçk Wines.Foke & Brandenburg\u2019s Claret Wines of every description, Hultskam, Toon & Molyn\u2019s Cordials, the very best of all descriptions ,\t, Qi- .Best Chhmpagne Brandies, *42,\u201945, \u201948, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary,.Sicily, Burgun- .dy, Malaga, &c .\t.August 5.\t0002\t.I35 \u2014\u2014-\u2014 -cthfe.COOJv to 2 * JjtmlerHS, Tamps, &c.ff f ON HAND, and, NOW OPENING, a .complete assortment of\t,\t.oiat Steamboat Lamps, Lanterns and Signals Railway Lampfi,' Signais, and Mead Lights Shop Lamps, Gas Shades, Lamp Globes, &c, AT ;tHE LAMP DEPOT, .ICI St.Paul Street, Corner opposite Gillespie,, Moffatt & Oo.\u2019s.-\t-\t.\t- W.R.HIBBARD.Maytli\t(TffTW/IW a'ffSfffGfTASt 0 STEAMSHIPS, &c.Winter Service to Portland.THE C AW ADI AH STEAK NMHiAl\u2019KkV: CAMPANT, UNDER CONTRA-GT WITH.Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES:.No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Str.LIVERPOOL.WILLIAM KUDO, Secretary.Steam from Portland to Liverpool.THE.c O M P A N Y .\u2019, s First.-C.Iassl Po werfh 1 Screw Steamships, .gnsasuA .OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atkins.- CLEOPATRA- \u2022 \u2022 Captain Sail.\t.CHARITY., .Captain W, Paton ERIE,New,.Captain,-\u2014\u2014ea.H&RQN, New.,.Captain.^\u2014\u2014.ONTARIO, New.Cap.tain -\u2014i\u2014.,, vd ,srt SARAH SANDS, Chartered,.Captain W.Ilslky.One of the above-named vessels will -LEAVE PORTLAND on the 5th and-20th of November.£ RATES OP PASSAGE : '\t6,0 FROM PORTLANp Tp myKB-LlvkfiFObL TO PORTLAND AND MONTPSAL.First .Clàsi.2.CLüirinea-s-.Second do , do Third do - 8 - do Provisions, &c;- ¦ -1 PpOLv .First ClagAgS Dollars,,.'Second do'60 do Third do 30.Cad Provisions, Ac.Carries a Surgeon.For Freight or Passage apply.to - : LAMONT « iPLARTY, -, ^1, Water-Street, Liverpool.And to\tDavid belliiuùse,.Portiafld, Mohfréâl and.Quebec.October 16.\t196 IN consequence of the -S; sS.OTTAWA and * CLEOPATRA haying been: taken up by Government, to convey Troops to the Seat of War, the Canadian Company has CHARTERED the splendid NE^, , .\u201e\t.\t, -STËiLIVXSHïï3 \u201c CÆJS'ABIÆEÏ, \u201d to aidin performing the Monthly service, between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND, during the Winter.\u2022 The \u201cCANADIAN\u201d.will LEAVE PORT-LAND for Liverpool on the FIRST of DECEMBER, after, the arrival of the Montreal and Quebec Trains.of, thatday.DAVID BELLHOUSE, ; ., s; .\t.\tPortland.Nov.13.\t222 FOR ÊASTPÔRT ST.JOHN, N B- la:.g jo riahnH'fUte gfit to .YAflHJJAa ffT POjRTIiAICB^ ME.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, BOSTO N EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at T.E.N o\u2019clock,-A.M., and CUSTOMHOUSE WHARF, PORTLAND, at EIGHT o\u2019clock,P.M,.7.Returning, will leave ST.JOHN EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., and BASTPORT at TWO, P.M., touching -at-Portland.;.aoilom no .GHSSGHO 8 .The above forms the most agreeable and cheap.-, est route for persons, visiting the Lower Provinces, and in speed, safety and accommodation, those Steamers aire unequalled.sari (Mnabi / .For further particulars, apply to ' .GE(>, GREIG.&.GO., .No, 32, Long Wharf, Boston:.: ' March 30.38 TOW BOAT.ro/L ¦ F H.Qî\u2019Viï 'H CS X A \"\" '2:2 laïe;\u201c wiLMrlrciTOii,\u201d -.iiij?'; ri'f\u2019lHIS Powerful Steamer will rup.between X QUEBEC and MONTREAL, during the remainder of the season as a FREIGHT and TOW BOAT.Arinly to.\u2019 777'7.7- ''\t£{\u2022: f kl 1 J jOHN iALSfDERSON- & CO_____________ biriv/ :\t-\t, Agents,j, aozivc 16 Union Buildings.:o(Montreal, 13th Sept____)\tsfodoï.ZUT 7.1 WIIWM : STEAMEE EROAlNCIAL; l'ÏÂHE Proprietor^ wjll not W responsible for X any-debts contracted On account of this vessel, Witlrim-t-tc.-writfen :order from the Captain onlaparAHor0 dene i ani lo ^tapsit fiisi - f ¦ - JOHN-ANDERSON & GO., t/ ',île3|,\tJ 10 fcS1gK3îfiv1 , 10 .Union Buildings.\u2022 GetobM-FS-.'\t\u2022\t198- FOR SALS.CSTËAMER \u201c PROVINCIAL,\u201d .(LATE WILMINGTON:) - : Apply,dmoTiO endoL.Jd Dies adJ n iaOri :\tJOHN: ANDERSON & CO., I\t.StrPerer Street.iaG -AiLiCI\tnc.Ior.-.no a: tpTiédeèîC \u201cNSvembêfelAff- J-i-.'~\t-\t.-2^-1:0 1- T World\u2019s: Fair Premiums* HRF/E JPRLZK MI'.DAF.S have Imori awartletl to th« \u2019Ao rcfiini irieir ihiinlôs lo-iheir nuirieroas friends, lor Hie ex- \" \" -tôViVive and3ihewii4iacrbhage.liërèiôtbraiixlcïttiëd-lo4héiri.'- -iN \u2022and-assure- lliem that uojKiins shall be\tbîfiÊ ô the ilaiierïffg reniUaüpn already' aUalned.In order to - .\u2022 meet the gfetrtly itiére'aséd demaha for TU^mkiVumfin^ : .ihey have riffled\u2022 kn^ily t^theiVmariafaritiiring faéifities^ -*'\u2014 whiQÎrilieyl Ar.US.t.wiH euable tliem in fulure to.prompt 1 y .\t.meet every demand* \u2022\tv.-\ttjjoan 2.'ATscx tin' haricTaiV asaorimpnt of very supëriër JVrLIlP-DKONB, of-every stVle, atriow-pricres.\t' mROVIl.STEKN & TRi'KLOW.0S( *\t6.05.Hroaffway^:NeWYork,': oe.(Adjoining St.Nicholas lloteJ.)^; ., - NJB.\u2014Premiums were awardedÜÿthé'Ariiericanlrisfîf.'\u2019 trite id their Pianos five years in succession.0\t' -NeW-YorU, Aug\u201evl864.2: hi A.\tCm Tts 155 i 2AffirîE3LS_______ AND PATENT WEIGHING MACHINES MANUFACTUTED and for Sale by the Sub- -'-ô>-scriber\u2014a superior artjçfoCSIO 2HT 7! COUNTER SCALES,,, j/cgn, Ha&ûïOû weighing 14, 28j and 3u ils.PLATFORM'BALANCES^1 r e\tt'o'Wéigfi,1^, 10,!l5;-àO'èè-SdhNt.(PLATFORM BALANCES; q To weigh from.10 to SO.cwt, on wheels.2\u2014ALSO,\u2014 -RAY SCALES, and LARGE- WAREHOUSE SCALES, to weigh several tons, made to order, \"\u2022ff1.,.; .«y.\u201enfI WILLIAM RODDEN, ,a-isari«q«w -91 to 91 William Stféeti\" Montreal, 8th Nov., 1854.\tdd 216 M.THOMSON & SONS?a 6i}n?vHa05 HTotre Dame Street TV 4 ANUFAGTURERS of silk HATS, HUN- ;i?iVl'GARIAN HATS, CLÔTH^C'APS, anWlM-10 PORTERS of PALM LEAF, LEGAORN, PA-NAMA, and other SUMMER HATS, have now IbT^i&lPlpbsX pfooiio hfoe ¦ A large assortment^ of the abo ve Go,odS:, wlli.clj .JWftAtQ ! To\tadi ct\tTo ylauoO esffneYSEXXrSfG OFF CIIX.Ai*i .lasitnoM And invite the attentiop, of all COUNTRY BUYERS To our Stoçk,; yyhi.çh M much, larger; riiah: .last;0 Spring, and jjasLeen made up: with great.care,.ci as we employ, none but,Abe .best .workmen, .and-.one of the firm dovotea his.entire attention to fettmg up our.Goods in a substantial workmankoi; ike manner, we can recommend them as not to .he'SUrpaBse;d.by.any;ni.auufaettire.d.iii: Canada or .ASJho \\ en nwonü Tsqaqawoa adf ni agsnaari rieifo i -i .Foreign flonatej^hUnsW i»»xtaoW :1Ve have determined -to- voai \u2022is.-xcsv,-.a .at sg 9M ! bsüÜdÇgoM^e^HtÉP ViO 3di Cl bsdeildi Our entire Summer Stock before: the 10\u2018th June next, so if you want-bargiiins -\t\u2019 - .\" ®ï^itrs.''a;^iBüÉa2:u May 8.S arit nidtiw Lnamsh bise ffîiewf SIT) adi 'lo æbur ;c:i baji flEÔloTô F OR-SALE by the Subscribers' ty;' .,\t-, .1000 pairs Mackinaw Blankets, 27® G\u2019pom'fs 1000 do Super Heavy, Medimus A White nêdoiaSEltli^rTfÿo\u2019 -\t,, a7:a 1000 do1 Radical ,\tftQ , 7 .500 pièces 4-4 Scarlet FlAnn«-l*i uoivo'io 300 do do White and Coloured dq' 7 ( .200 do do White,Coloùrédaud'phqck.' OSWASaiony do 200 do do White Wool Kersey arid Serges\t,7 * ,7™, .j Pilot Cloths, Marble and.Mixed Wiuiqy, Black' and Coloured Beavefe, Reversible do.,\u2019 (Farioÿ Mixed Siberian Cloths, Black Arid Ouloiu'ed '\u2018^ohaacdol \"'Ia n0\t«moiîO aril o m 2 AM ABLE PREVOST & CO-, '\u201c7-7 1 ' u\"-T5e^t.(Paql'Strei September Ift'^-\t^ ,u ¦\u201c '\u201cl r|1HE SubBcrihgikqreepSetfoUy informs the JL.' Public that he is uqw the only Agent for the above celcWal'ed Safe in this-City\u2014Mr.Herring having re-assigned his Patêhlrtb'Mr.Wilder.WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE- -has been itwelve years befote-the public, and not a dollar's worth of'property-bris-ever-bfeen lost ihitohe of this make.This Safe combines both \u2022! (RIqH7tehd -Wilder\u2019s Patents, and secured-with y * -Jones' World\u2019s Fair (Lock,'-(Hall\u2019s Improved,)-Day & Newell\u2019s celebrated Lock, or anÿ Other }Jhat may be .de®nMi'.!3HH2T8 tS7AJ An Assortment of Wildek's Patent SiffALinit mander Sams, with Rich\u2019s Improvements,-alwayH :on hand.\t.SâiDAAv.!VÜG hnfl j\tJAMES HUTTON, : .iiw tarn \u2019\tAgent for Stearna:* Matviu; ob 0,' n ïsdnuifl\tSuccessors to Riohi&IGo.io'I Helen St reet, Mop tree), ( :K qtfie Safe whfoh.saved the Books and Property .j of Messrs.Lewis, at the fire m Notre parue Street,!- \".Gf?n Via ffPGn\t1\tlo Tlv./IU'JG i esilioifggjua 01 a can .be seen aridtexamined; September 30.IIG .09a_ yTHE MfiNTREAL-HERALD-,rû - «Jn, DAILY .OOMM'EftCIAVi GAZEŸT-B-\tY Ts Printed and Published by JAMES POT-IS\t'\u2014h \"for himBelt and tho othf-.r- Pfoprietdi-bj et No, 209.Nqtre Daiur! Street.\t\"3 -8*'- \"Montreal : Monday, December 11, 1864."]
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