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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" Of THl Montreal Herald Printing Office, TffE Prourietors of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OPFIOE to those large, central and commodious pre-mises, in Notie Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Ntar St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR BVEKY DESCRIPTION OF book and job printing, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 NEIL McINTOSH.___________Corner Place d'Armes.1ÔSS.'.St.\u2018Maurice St.MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Sample and Pattern Room\u2014Freneli Manufactures* JAMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, Great St.James St., over Gibbfic Co.(up stairs.) Sample Room\u2014American Manufactures* JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchants» Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.301 St.Paul St.ALEX.ARTHUR.212 Notre Dame Street Staple anti Fancy Dry Goods.NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.\t_\t_ DO YON & TOURVILLE.293 Notre Dame St.D.MACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.& jVL' NICHOLS.290 Notre Daine St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.,.No.200 & 202, McGül St.MOSISON, CAMERON & E.VIPEY, No.288 Notre Dame Street.\t__ n D.& \\V.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.138 Notre Dame St.AUGE A* ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame at.H.& H.MERRILL.128 flPtte Dame St.LIMOGES & DESROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrencç & AEEXal^njftPHY.Old, No.188, New, 218 Notre Dame Strèet.Wholesale Importers of Woollens, «fcc» KORTOSK & BROTHERS.263 (old No.189) St.Paul St Stove and Iron Furniture AVarehouse.T M.RODDEN.51 Great St.James St Teachers of Music* L, EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse* SEEBOLD, BROS.22i Notre Dame St.A.\tS.NORDHEIMER.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies* ST.LAWRENCE INLAND MARINE, Chas, T.Pals* grave, Agent.St, Helen Street.STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Eloi StreéW\t^ .UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent.Saint Francois Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN ;MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, As^nt.Lerttoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H, Maitland, Agent, Comer of Place d\u2019Armes.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE 'ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Ageiii.\t, EQUITABLE FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants» Exchange.\t_ NATIONAL LOxVN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chipraan, Manager.Merchants» Exchange.COLONIAL,1 (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.\t^ ' MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford.16 St.Sacrament\t.ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.CANADA (.Life).T.Ramsay .St.Francois Xavier St.Wliolesale Ready-made Clothing Warehouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.«.284 St Paul Si.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251 ,\u2019old 183 Notre Dame Street.JAMES RICHARD.No.36 Great St.James St.W.& J.MUIR.25 Great'St, James St.JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Notre Dame St.JOHN CAMPBELL.283 Notre Dame St.Booksellers and Stationers* JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James St.B.\tDAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores.JOHN SLOAN.180 Notre Dame St.D.\tPELLETIER.Ô3 Notre Dame St.THISBAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Notre Diime Street.Hotels.ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.DONEGANA HOTEL, J.H.Daley.Notre Dame St.FT.NICHOLAS, F.P.Levine.Jacques Carder Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.B.Levine.St.Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants.JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.\tBERTHELOT.4.No.35 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre Dame St.DANIEL LANIGAN.265 Noire Dame .-*t.FITZPATRICK & MOORE.Corner of McGill &.Wm.Sts.RICHARD THOMAS.35 Great St.James St.W.W.MORROW.43 St.Lawrence Main St.SAML.PRICE.113 & 114 Commissioners St.ED.BIRON .Corner of St.Joseph and!McGill:Sts; Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants.ROBERT CLARKE & CO.No.7 Lemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.H St.Sacrament St.E.\tKERSTEN.184 Notre Dame.Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers.J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.I.94 McGill S\u2019t.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers* ADDY & CO.240 Notre Dame & 74 St.Law- rence, Streets.JOHN BURNS.36 McGill St.C.\tÀÜST1N.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Tnilqr and Clothier and Fancy Dry Goods S^ore* D.\tMANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers LOUIS PLAMONDON.172 St.Paul St, JOS.BEAUDRY.McGill St.F.\tX.LOISËLLE.25 McGill St.J.C.GUILMETT;.207 and 209 St.Paul St.M.\tL.D.GAREAU.v.k.266 Notre Dame St.E.\tEVANS.66 McGill St.THOS.PATTON.42 McGill and 72 St, Paul Streets.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants* THQS.WILLIAMS.,,.19 St.Sacrament St.NEIL McINTOSF COVYAN te CRÔi Produce and General Commission Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants* HANDYSIDE & CO.Custom House Square.A.M.HAY.-Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.287 Notre Dame Si.Retail Family Grocers «fc Coffee Roasters.g.ENGLISH & CO.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer.GEORGE MATTHEWS.66 St.Francois Xavier St.THOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engraversj «fcc.JOHN WALKER.22 Great St.James St.Wholesale «fc Retail Confectioners* JOHN GROVES-3 St.Mary St.CHARLES ALEXANDER.243 Notre Dame St.Commission Merchants and Agents* T» D.HALL.J-.vAUv.».Jiij.i.v.Exchange-Court.FORBES & CO.\tSt.Francois Xavier St.Milliners and Fancy Goods* MRS.ROBERTSON & DAUGHTER.238 Notre Dame St.MRS.CONNELL.\t.262 Nctre Dame St, MRS.COFFEY.234 Notre Dame St.Telegraph Companies.GRAND TRUNK CO., Union Buildings -.St.Francois Xaviei Street.Express Companies* NATIONAL, Cheney.Rice & Co.3 & 4 Place d\u2019Armes \u2014J.Howes, Agent BRITISH AND NORTH, J, C.Clark.53 Great St.James St.Coal Merchants.JOHN M.GILBERT.6 St.Sacrament St.Manufacturers and Dealers In India Rubber Goods» HIBBARD & CO.268 St.Paul St.Furriers and Hatters* McDOWALL & ATKINSON.62 McGill St.JOHN MARTIN.260 Notre Dame St., West.Saw Mills and Lumber Yards.JAS.DOUGLAS\u2019.Canal Basin, West of McCord St.Importers of Iron; Steel «fc Shelf Hardware.BREWSTER, MULHOLLAND & 60.243 St.Paul St.Mamifacfurer of Cut Nails, Ship and Railway Spikes* THOMAS PECK & CO.St.Paul St Wholesale and Retail Hardware Merchants.BOIVIN & LE MAX.168 St.Paul St.HALDlMAND, BROS.Comer St, Paul and : St.Vincent St.HENRY CARLETON.235 St.Paul St.W.& C4 BREWSTER.250 St.Paul St.Banker and Dealer in Exchange* HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.St.Sacrament St.C= DORWIN.21 and 22 St.Francois Xavier St.Exchange Brokers* C.\tW, WARNER.20 St.Francois Xaxier St.D.\tFISHER.184 St.I ra icois Xavier St.Y.D.BROWN.36 St.Francois Xavier St.Leather Merchants* JOHN A.LECLERC.269 St.Paul St.EDWARD PRATT.St.Paul St.JOHN PRÀTT & CO.242 St.Paul St.Glass; Oil; Lead; and Colour Merchants* ED.ATWATER & CO.81 St.Paul St Importers of Fancy German Goods* GABLER & PAGENSTECHER.233 St.Paul St.Hair Dresser; Perfumer and Fancy Goods* JOHN PALMER.46 St.Gabriel St.Hair Dresser; Wig Maker and Perfumer* J.R.BOYCE.175 Notre Dame St.China;.Glass and Earthenware* ED.WRIGHT & CO.288 St.Paul St.Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; 0\tWoollens; «fcc* ROSSvNETLD & CO.;.285 St.Paul St S.FOSTER & CO.261 St.Paul St Wholesale Shawl Warehouse.ALEX.WALKER.Custom House Square.Chemists» Drugs; Dye Stuffs; «fcc* CARTER, KERRY & CO.St.Paul St.W.E.BOWMAN.88 McGill St.WM.LYMAN & CO.St.Paul St.JOHN B1RKS.Medical Hall, 7 Great Saint James St* S.JONES 'LYMAN.Cofrier Place' d\u2019Armes.RICHARD BTRKS.77 McGill St.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Noire Dame Street.Watchmakers and Jewellers.L.M.PREFONTÀINE.114 Notre Dame St.J.B.PAR DEL LION.257 Notre Dame St.WALKER & FEaTHERSTON, 35 St.Lawrence Main St.W.A.TOWNSEND.214 Notre Dame St.L.P.BOIVIN., .Notre Dame St.Stock and General Brokers* DUNÛAft ROBERTSON.Union Buildings.Wholesale Stationers «fc Paper Warehouses WEIR & DUNN.9 Great St.James St.JAMES CHALMERS.224 St.Paul St Wholesale Stationers.R.BAINBRIDGE CO.Corner of McGill and William Streets.Wholesale Bookseller and Stationer* HEW RAMSAY.St.Francois Xavier Street.R.& A.MILLER.60 St.Francois Xavier St.Stationers and Account Book Manufactu-turers* E.\tC.TUTTLE.7.237 Si Paul St.Newspaper; Periodical and General Register Office.E.PICKUP.67 St.Francois Havier St.Auctioneers and Commission Merchants* HILL & CLARKE,.27 Great St.James St.J- D.BERN ARP &:CO.St.Paul St.J.G.SH^PVVÂY-.St.Francois Xavier St.Who^sale Dry Goods and Groceries* FORES^gR^iMOlR &CO.262 St.Paul St.Spring Bank1 Iron Works; Glasgow* JAMES MOIRjAgknt:.!.262 St.Paul St.Plumbers; Brass Foimders and Gas Fitters* ROBERT MITCHELL.,.,,.Henry St DAILY SteaK, Bosk à Job Printing 6ilU«, 209 Notre Dame Street, {Near Si.François Xamer Street.') GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVII.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1855.NUMBER 70.THE Proprietors of this Establishment, beg ta inform their friends and the public, that, ; having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA.| TERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, Ac., they will le prepared to undertake every description of.Book, Job and Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEV CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to thrir Stock, they hope to be able to execute eveiy description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rales and with great despatch.' Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES will enable them to throw off upwards of 70,000 IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May 4.\t54 M0NTB.EAL BUSINESS DIEEGTORY.Railroad Offices* GREAT SOUTH WESTERN, W.H.Stevens.66 Commissioner St.Upper Canada Steamboat Office.A.MILLOY, Agent.« McGill St.Wholesale Hardware Merchants.WILLIAM DARLING¦& CO.339 Si.Paul Street.MORLAND & CO.7 & 9 St.St.Joseph Street.FOLEY, ELLIOT & CO.266 St.Paul St.FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.St.Paul Su Montreal Tool Store, (Sign df the Hammer.) ALEX.BRYSON.VIS St Paul Streèt.Cutlery and Importers of Hardware* WM.WARREN.268 West Notre Dame Street.Wholesale and Retail Hatter; Hosier and Glover* W.W.CAMPBELL,* \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .No.8 Gt.St.James Street.Wholesale and Retail Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturers.VAN DEUSEN, RICE & Co.253 Notre Dame Street.Architects and Civil Engineers* FREDERICK LAWFORD.61 Great St.James St.JAMES H.SPRINGLE.\t.36 Great St.James St.WILLIAM FOQTNER.217 Notre Dame St.Daguerreotype Artists* T.0.DOANE.2 Place d\u2019Armes.Dyers and Scourers* JOHN McCLOSK Y.Sanguinet St., off Craig Street.Carvers; Gilders; «fcc* JAMES YUILL.40 Great Su James St O\u2019NEILL & CALVERT.42 Great St.James St.Wholesale and Retail Lacemen* JAMES PARKIN.:16S Notr Dame St.Organ Builders; &c.S.R.WARREN.Comer' St.Henry and St.Joseph Sts.Booksellers and Publishers* BLACKIE & SON\u2014(W.H.GRAVES, Agent).36 Gt.: St.Jatnes Street.Account Book Manufacturers and Book Binders* JOSEPH BLACKHALL.38 Great St.James Street Teacher of Music* G.F.GRAHAM.No.3 St.Genevieve St.Marble Manufactory* W.C.HYATT Corner of Craig arid St.Peter Strèets.Cabinet; Upholstery and Undertaking Ware-rooms* GEORGE GRAY.18 St.Joseph St.Gun; Ri&e and Pistol Manufacturers; House and Steamboat Bell-hangers* BÀTCHELER & COSTEN.,Place d\u2019Armes Hill, opposite ChyTBank.Plain and Ornamental Book-Binders.ANDREW YOUNG .Great St.Jarriés St.Wholesale Grain and Provision Merchants* J.WRIGHT.40 McGili St.Wholesale and Retail Iron Bedstead Warehouse* JOHN CARLISLE & GO.45 Great St.James St.D'lJii OjU.li.FOR SALE.TO EN1MËERS, &c.THE Subsofiber has now On hand the following TOOLS, all first class, which may be seen at his hew Store (HOn.John Yodng\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 COTTING MACHINE \u2014ALSO,\u2014 ONE DOUBLE-GEARED SCREW PACKING PRESS 30,000 BEST ARCH and CUPOLA FIRE hRICK for Sale.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.22.\t228 FOB.SAIÆ.\t: BELLS for Churches, Steamboats, and Locomotives\t¦ l\" Schaeffer\u2019s Patent Steam Guages Railroad Spikes, &c &c JOHN HENRY EVANS, September 13.\t168 ilothuvg for the million.T WMOIÆSASÆ ©MLY.HE Subscriber offers for Sale\u2014 10,000 Vests, Plain and Fancy 10,000 Under and Over Coats 10,000 pairs Pants, Spring Bottomed and Plain 100 doz Shir.sand Drawers 100 do Township Socks 600 pairs Heavy Blankets WALTER MACFARLAN, 2183*2 St.Paul Street.September 28.\t181 F' T Fire Ericks and Grindstones.OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRIOKS 600 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN, July 14.\t116 Lamp Oils.IHE Subscribers offer for Sale \u2022\u2014 Pure Olive Oil Winter Strained Sperm Winter Refined Whale Winter Pressed Lard, and Pale Seal Oil In large or small quantities.WILLIAM LYMAN & GO., St.Paul Street, October 26.\t205 COM FOR SAIÆ.THE Subscriber offers for Sale, 50,000 bushels CORN, which will arrive at the opening of navigation.Price and Conditions Liberal.P.OHARLEBOIS, March 7.\t184 Chain Cables and Anchors, FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 60 tons Best Proved CHAIN GABLES, assorted,from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 60 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 f@ 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.July 14, 116 ^ MlMSS n IY\\S R E.FOR SALE by the Subscribeis a complete assortment of BRITISH, AMERICAN & GERMAN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWAKE, Ou hand and\u2019receiving per Steamer Cleopatra, Niagara and other Spring Ships, consisting in part of\u2014 Bar and Hoop Iron, Nails, Sheets, Nails, C.S.and Iron Shovels, Saws of all kinds, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Files, Guns, Window Glass and Paints.\u2014also,\u2014 Scythes and Sickles, Scythe Snaths and Stones, Hay and Manure Forks, Hay Rakes, &c.,&c.,&c., which he will sell at a very small advance, and on liberal terms, JAS.R.HUTCHINS, No.165 St.Paul Street.May 23.\t71 For SALE SEASONED PINE and SPRUCE LUMBER, lying at LonguemI and in Youville Street, Montreal.1, and 134 in°h.'n l°t3 t0 suit Purchasers Apply .to LeMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.Or to THOS.McCAW, Britannia Mills.August 17.\t________145 FÆF'EM.! PMPEIZ ! 224 St.Paws Street.WRAPPING,\tUSEFUL and WRITING and\tORNAMENTAL PRINTING.\tSTATIONER?.A large and well assorted Stock on hand, for sale cheap.N.B.\u2014Orders for PRINTING PAPER taken at reduced rates.JAMES CHALMERS.Jan.6.\t5 F OR SALE\u2014\t' Fresh Putty in Bladders Coil Chain Iron Wire Charcoal Iron Wire Refined Borax Sad Irons Curled Hair Spring Steel Lead Pipe Composition Pipe Sheet Lead \u201e\tSAMUEL & CO., Sept.23.\ti7>j L EMON and ORANGE CANDIED PEELS For sale by HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Dec.6.\t240 English, cheese 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arras 5\tdo Double Gloucester 6 do\tCheshire 5 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.\"'0-' 24.\t230 ¦J^RA NIMES\u2014 ' Hennessey\u2019s Pale and Dark, in hhds\u2014-vintage \u201950 & \u201951.FORESTER, MOIR & 00.March 1.\t61 gEAL OIL\u2014Pale Seal Oil, in quarter-casks, for sale by Ian; 26.FORESTER, MOIR & CO.22 STARCH\u2014Glenfield Patent Staich,.in cases or 281b boxes, for sale by\tni j-oT vd ! FORESTER, MOIR & CO.Jan.26.\tjitlw -u/l Ela^odl VINEGAR\u2014Cider and White Wine Vinegar, for sa:e by FORESTER, MOIR & CO.t Jan.26.\t \u2019\u2019\u201922'/\u2019 TOB ACCOS\u2014Cavendish, and Honey Dew, in 18\u2019s, 10\u2019a, 5\u2019s and yz\\h lumps, for salé by,., FOKEjSTEK, MQffft & 00., .Jam 26.\t22 POT-ASH KETTbES^Assorted sizes-, for sale by '\tFORESTER;.MOIR * CO.; Jam'28.\t- i\tuoieivKI daau ¦,.'22 RY GOp.DS\u2014Sheetings',, Yarns, Denims, Ticks/Satinétts,1 Etoffes, Tweeds, Bags, Batting, Wick, Buck Miitg, .Mnckiuaw, Blankets, &c, for salé by FORESTER, MOIR & 00., 262 St-Paul Street.Jan.26.\t,22 'iEAS,*o.\u2014Twankay; Hyson Twankay,: and .1.Young Hyson, Sugars, Coffe-e, Rice, Ginger, Almonds, Uodfish, &c., fori sale by FORESTER, MOIR & 00.Jan.26.\t-\t,\t22 TUST RECEIVED\u2014 J 20 qr-easks Pure Rape, Seed Oil; 100 qf-xasks \\\tVinegar 15 cases Fry &\u2019 Son\u2019s Navy Chocolate, &c 50, puns Sweet Molasses nirltiw ¦naïèSSSl\u2014 250 dozen Cox\u2019s Sparkling Gelatine HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.JapS-\t;L 1 CANDLES\u2014120 bxs best Tallow 30 do Steariue RICE\u201450 bngé Ehst India For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Jan.25.\t21 .I ¦ \u2022 1 1\t'¦ - i.- '¦I-,.,.- 'in .n I , BUFFALO ROBES, , SELECTED BY «mu :@'f r^'v'ifraPKs ed Untie yj'ntf eill bna ftbàïsdJ aiedmeM Yi >v -, thu warn- JNO.HENDERSON & CO.September 14.\t169 A UG.LAMONTAGNE.hff'&' ST St.François XMl .Xavier Street, offers for Sale\u2014 200 bkts \u201cRuinart\u2019s\u201d Ohampagfie , .250 cases Barton *Guestiér\u2019s Clarets & White Wines,,\t1 25 hhds and qr-cks \u201c Raynal & Alusse\u201d Oog-nac Brandy 12 do\tdo\t' E Grégoire & Co.do do Sandeman * Co.\u2019s Port, in hhdi and qr cks Pi-martin ,fc Co.\u2019s\u2019Sherries, do\tdo Widow, Portella & Co.\u2019s do do\tdo 50 cases Still and Sparkling Hocks 10'bales Superior Velvet Corks, &Ç.&e.20 hampers do French Bottles September 30.\t183 Wines.\u20227/rQR.CASKS MADEIRA and MALAGA I ¦) WINE, for Sale bv THOS.WILLIAMS, Dec.12\tits 246 ON HAND\u2014 \u201c DeKuy pet\u2019s\u201d Gin, hhds and cases, \u201cHennessy's,\u201d \u201c Otard Dupuy & Co.\u2019s,\" and \u201c W.V.P.\u2019s\u201d Brandy, Pale and Brown Jamaica Spirits ,\t'\t! \u201c Islay\u201d Whiskey, \u201c Ramsay\u2019s,\u201d puns and hhds Port and .Shetty Wines, in various pkgs E.L Paid Ale \u201d\ttullj 1 ' Refined, 0ruàhéd!and White Bàsfafd Sugars Congou, Yoatig Hyson and-Twankay Teas MadfaS Indigo, &c &c For Sale by HUGH'FRASER,,;! 30 St.Sacrament Street.January 30.\t25 ¦\t1., l\t¦:.¦¦¦'-\u2018-1-\u2019-\u2014 HERRY WINE in quarter casks For Sale by GORDON & OO.January 17.\t14 TKIR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 150 kegs u Griffin's\u201d Horse Nails 100:! do \u201c Best Best\u201d do : do .200 do Canada Rose NailSi 50 do Countersink Clout Nails 250 boxeslIO Charcoal Tin Plates 400 kegs Cut Nailsy assorted Bar, Hoop and Band! Iroh \u201c Bank\u2019s\",Horse Shoe Iron Oval und Half-Round Iron \u2022 Cast Steel, Square, Round and Octagon Anvils, Vices, &e &c FOLEY, ELLIOTT & 00., 265 St.Paul Street.September 9.\t165 3: JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY: Of THE , îlLIBMïIÜ i\u2019GilEfiWl COAL ST01S AND Medium SïsEe Cdaliiug Stoves.riHOSE who have been anxiouslv waiting the L arrival of them, may now be supplied.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 IRON BEDSTEADS AND HAT STANDS.T.M.RODDEN, No.51, Great St, James Street.January 25.\t21 NOTICMS.English Soaps, &c.nVf PRICE & Co.\u2019s Brown Windsor Soap JJM s do\tPalm Oil Soap do\tAlmond Soap do\tHoney Soap do\tRose Soap Hendrie\u2019s Cosmetic\u2019Petroline Soap Rigge\u2019s Military Shaving Soap Justteceived by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, ; Opposite the Court House.Dec.1-1.\t247 A YER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Pulmonic Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Keating\u2019s Cough Lozenges Locock\u2019s Piilmohic Wafers For Sale by RICHARD BIRKS, 77 McGill Street.Dec.2,\t237 ANDLES\u2014 50 boxes ENGLISH BELMONT SPERM CANDLES 25.do do SPERM CANDLES For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.Nov.24,\t230 f^OR SALE :\u2014 PORT WINE, '\u201c Graham\u2019s\u201d & \u201c Sandeman\u2019s\u2019 SHERRY,\u201c Gordon & Co.,\u201d pale and gold MADEIRA, \u201c 1-Torio à Co.\u201d BRANDY, \u201cHennessay & Co.,\u201d pale & dark Do\tdo\tvery old pale GIN, u DeKuyper\u2019s,\u201d1 in cases SCOTCH WHISKEY,' \u201cRamsay\u2019s,\u201d Islay CHAMPAGNE, CLARET CURACOA LIQUEURS inv : LONDON PORTER & SCOTCH ALE.MUSTARD, in Jars PICKLES, KETCHUP, SAUCES, &c., &c.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO., St.Alexis Street December 20.\t252 jgORAX\u2014 A few cases for sale by Nov.IS.G.D.WATSON.223 The Empire State Cooking Stove.This celebrated cooking stove has had several additions and improvements made to it, has been well tried, (several hundred being m daily Use in Montreal,) and gives perfect satisfaction.Several sizes for Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.September 16.\t171 Bibles, Prayers & Church Services, &c.JUST RECEIVED\u2014A New Assortment of\u2014 Bibles, Prayers & Church Services in Velvet and other Fancy Bindings, suitable for.Xmas and New Year\u2019s Gilts.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Rosewood Dressing Cases and Travelling do., various sizes Papier Mâché Inkstands, Port Folios, Card Cases & Fancy Portmonaies ; and a variety of New Juvenile illustrated Books, at very low prices For sale by G.SPARKES, 22 Gt.St.James Street.Dec.22.\t254.B NOTICE.THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name, style, firm and description of IRA A.PADDOCK & Oo, at INDUSTRY VILLAGE, in the MANUFACTURING OF PAILS, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent ; the debts due the Copartnership to be collected by NELSON & BUTTERS, and the debts owing by the Company to be paid by them, said Paddock acting merely as the Agent of Nelson & Butters to make up the present stock.IRA A.PADDOCK.HORATIA A.NELSON.ISAAC BUTTERS.Industry, March 2, 1855.\t53 ~\tNOTICE.ESTATE OF BERNARD O\u2019NEILL.THE Undersigned being about to pay a DIVIDEND, on account of the above Estate hereby give notice that all parties claiming to be Creditors who neglected to file their accounts, duly attested, at the Office of Messrs.GLOVER & FRY, Upper Town, Quebec, before the FIFTH JANUARY next, will not participate in said Dividend.JOHN S.FRY,\t) HOUGHTON & MAY, > Trustees.O.TETU,\t) Montreal, 29th Dec., 1854.\t259 Dissolution of Co-Partnership.THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of OGILVY, WOOD & OO., is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent.All debts due by the late firm will be paid by Mr.OGILVY, and all debts due to the firm will be collected by him, except from debtors receiving special notice to the contrary.JOHN OGILVY, D.RUSS WOOD, Montreal, 11th January, li-55.\t11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned have entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, under the firm of WOOD, JONES & CO.D.RUSS WOOD, JOHN M.JONES.Montreal, Jan.12, 1855.\t11 DISSOLUTION OE CO-PARTNERSHIP.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, at St.Johns, O.E., as Merchants and Traders, under the name and firm of McDONALD & CHARLTON, was this day DISSuLVED by mutual consent.All Debts dite to and by the late firm, will be settled by GEORGE R.CHARLTON, one of the undersigned, who is fullv authorized to that effect.W.E.MACDONALD, GEORGE R.CHARLTON.St.Johns, Feb.1st, 1855.\t34 NOTICE.THE undersigned have entered into COPARTNERSHIP, and intend carrying on the DRY GOODS business in the old premises of late firm of OGILVY, WOOD & CO., under the firm of OGILVY, LEWIS & CO.JOHN OGILVY.DAVID LEWIS.Montreal, 15th Jan,, 1855.\t18 Lard.JpiFTY TIERCES NUMBER ONE For Sale by October 16.WATSON & WILLIAMS.196 For sale\u2014 Bi-Carbonate of Soda October 6.SAMUEL & 00.188 F OR SALE\u2014 60 barrels Venetian Red SAMUEL & CO., Sept.23.\t177 B UTTER\u2014 17 linnets (50 lbs) Dairy Packed 46 kegs Superior For Sale CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON.September 7.\t163 HOUSE COAL, IN liOTri TO SUIT FAMILIES, The Subscriber has for Sale, p-rv/V CHALDRONS BEST SCOTCH SPLINT OU V COAL, which he can confidently recommend as equal, if not superior, to any Coal imported for Family use into this market.For GRATE use he would especially recommend Families to make a trial of them.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Hon.John Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.January 24.\t20 Pire Bricks, EST WHITE F1RE BRICKS For sale by W.E.BUDDEN.March 1.\t1bi51.-, BEST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, fdrsale in lots to suit families.ZUSW mUBIG, JUST PUBLISHED\u2014 ZINGARELLA, by Auguste Gockel.BELLONNA, Concert Polka, by H.Kleber.And for Sale at PRINCE\u2019S MUSIC STÔRE, 146 Notre Dame Street.And received, a splendid assortment of NEW VOCAL MUSIC.January 9.\t7 W2NTEB.il! LAYENDER, 'Merchant and Military Tailor, 80 Mc G ILL S THEFT, HAS now completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams,\tCassimétes,\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.READY-MADE CLOTHING In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.October 24,\t203 WtflES & JxROCEEIES.LA M0THE & PKERE, No.202 St.Paul Street, Montreal, HAVE on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES, and of the beat and rarest descriptions of WINES and BRANDIES, such as Moet & Chando'n\u2019s Champagnes ; Grand vin d'Angleterre, Fleur de Sillery, of the first quality.Henkell & Co.\u2019s Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines.Foke & Brandenburg\u2019s Claret Wines of every description.Hultskam, Toon & Molyn\u2019s Cordials, the very best of all descriptions Best Champagne Brandies, \u201942, '45, \u201948, \u201950, \u201954 Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Burgundy, Malaga, &c August 5.\t135 ' SUBMARINE AEMORS.rpHE Subscriber, who was the contractor with X the Uoited States Government for1 the removal of the late Steam-frigate Missouri from the Bay of Gibraltar (after the work had been abandoned by English Engineers), is the inventor of AN IMPROVED SUBMARINE ARMOR, Through which valuable auxiliary he so successfully succeeded, now offers for sale SUBMARINE ARiluRS THAT HAVE NO EQUAL! They have been adopted and purchased by our Government, and are now in use at the several Navy Yards.The Greek Government have purchased them for the Coral Fishery.One man can obtain more Coral by their use than thirty naked divers.They have also been purchased of me by the Russian and French Governments, forthe purpose of examining the bottom of ships, and building stone walls under water.By their aid a diver can descend with perfect safety to.the depth of 150 feet, and work with great facility, walk about any distance, and remain as long as he pleases.A Commission appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to test their utility, witnessed an experiment at the Gasport Navy Yard, where a man WALKED TWO MILES UNDER WATER! and remained six hours without ascending to the surface.At the same time a quantity of Gunpowder was placed under a vessel that was sunk, which completely shattered it in pieces.By its aid the machinery of the Steamers Humboldt and A™ was recovered the past Summbty as well as many other valuable wrecks whose cargo have been saved by their aid.The price of one of my \u201c ARMORS\u201d complete, is ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.They will last in constant use ten years.ALSO FOlt SALE, ImproTerô.Voltaic Slatteries, Insulated Wire and Cartridges, For exploding Gunpowder instantaneously under water.iCr* All orders promptly attended to.JOHN E.GOWBN, 38 India Street, Boston.March 1.\t2m 51 EMITS SAMMÂNBEE SAFES, FIRE AT KINGSTON! A Safe Tested.\u2014Ope of Rich\u2019s Salamander Safes was most satisfactorily tested here in the great fire of Friday night.It was stored in Messrs.Shaw\u2019s warehouse.The building all of wood, and constructed with very heavy timbers, fed the flames for upwards of six hours, and the heat of the burning1 mass was intense.Onsub-sequently recovering the safe, and opening it, the the inter-ior wood work was found uninjured, and paper wrapping bn the keys, plate, &c.contained in the drawer, had undergone no change whatever.A safe could hardly have been put to a stronger test than in this instance; and we were pleased to see how great is the security afforded to books; papers, notes, &c.,by this invention.Several of these safes are now in use in this city.\u2014Kingston Daily News.AN assortment of the above Safes constantly on hand at the Store ot the Subscriber, the only Agent in Montreal.JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Stearns & Marvin, Manufacturers, New York.St.Helen Street, Feb.6.\t31 G Wholesale Drug A¥areh©use.THE Subscribers are receiving from various Ships iu Port and to arrive, their FALL IMPORTATIONS, and offer, for Wholesale only : DRUGS and CHEMICALS of every description; ENGLISH and AMERICAN MEDICINES; FANCY SOAPS; LUBIN\u2019S and other PERFUMERY ; MEDICAL GLASSWARE, &c.Arrowroot, Sago, Tapioca, Gelatine, Fresh Candied Peels, Chocolate, Cocoa, Mustard in bottle and otherwise, Fish Sauces, Spices, both ground and whole.\u2014and\u2014 Indigo of various qualities, Madd ir, and Dyes in general, Red'and White Lead and White Faints of the finest quality, Colours, Paint and Lamp Oils, &c, CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.October 19.\t199 DECAYED TEETH.\u2014a supply of Howard\u2019s White Succedaneum\u201d just received.This preparation is in a soft state, and may bé used by any person with the greatest ease.It has the remarkable property of immediately becoming hard and sound as the Tooth itself, excluding the air and food from the nerve, and preventing further decay.For sale by A.SAVAGE & CO., next the Court House.Feb.22.\t45 China, Glass, and Earthenware, WHOLESALE & DETAIL, 171 ST.PAUL STREET.LENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And Awarded \u201c Honorable Mention\u201d at the Great Exhibition of 1851.The following very flattering Testimonial from upwards of FIl'TY of the principal Grocers in Glasgow, where the Starch has been long sold, is the best proof of its great superiority :\u2014 \u201c We, the undersigned, have been selling the GLENF1ELD PATENT STARCH for some time, and find that it pleases our cus-omers BETTER THAN ANY WE HAVE HAD.\u201d The Ladies are therefore respectfully solicited to make atrial of the GLENFIELD PATENT DOUBLE-REFINED POWDER STARCH, which, for domestic use, now stands unrivalled.Copy of Testimonial from the Liundress of Her Majesty\u2019s Royal Laundry, Richmond, Surrey \u201c Mr Wotherspoon, 40 Dunlop Street, Glasgow, \u201cThe Glenfield Patent Powder Starch has now been used for some time in that Department of the Royal Laundry where all the finest goods are finished for Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Royal Family, and I have much pleasure in informing you that ithas given the highest satisfaction.\u201c M.WEIGH, Laundress to Her Majesty.\u201cRoyal Laundry, Richmond, near London, 15th May, 1851.\u201d SOLD WHOLESALE IN CANADA BY ALL the Wholesale Houses, and.Retail by all Grocers-Jan.8.\t6 NEW' GARDEI.AKMARi SEEDS.OUR SUPPLY of SEEDS FOR THE SEASON is to hand, and we are now prepared to execute any orders with which we may be favored.Our SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE for 1855, is in preparation, and will be found to contain many novel;ies, particularly in FLOWER SEEDS.Our CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER SEEDS are of FRENCH GROWTH, and include some new kinds.We have laid in a large Stock of CARROT, MANGOLD, and RED DUTCH CLOVER, selected in Europe by our Mr.Baows.COCKBURN & BROWN, Nursery and Seedsmen, 68 Great St James Street, Montreal N.B.\u2014COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.Apply as above, post-paid.March 2.\t52 Nov 16.WM.MEIKLEHAM.223 THE Subscribers have a large assortment of both FINE and COMMON WARE, which will be sold at low prices.THOMSON & MINCHIN, Successors to Rbbt.Anderson.Jan.20.\t17 SsOGISSS.AWL'S 21st March, 1855.)\t68 NOTICE.TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.THE undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking the public for their liberal support during the past year, and will continue to make to ordér every description of house-furnishing, such as DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ARCHITRAVES\u2019 SKIRTING, all made of perfectly dry seasoned and first-quality lumber, aud will be iu every respect superior and cheaper than if made by hand-labor.Parties in need of the above will find it to their advantage by calling and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.For the convenience of parties in the city, orders may be left at A.RAMSAY\u2019S.Paint Store, No.120 McGill Street.Orders from the country, when accompanied with cash, will be delivered on board of Boats or Cars free of charge.All kinds of SCROLL SAWING and TURNING done with neatness and dispatch.JAMES SHEARER\u2019S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, St Gabriel Lock, Lachine Canal, Montreal.March 21.\t6m mwf 68 John mcarthur BEGS to return thanks to.his friends and the public, for the extensive patronage which he received while in connèclion with the late firm of BAMS AY & McABTHTJB, And would inform them that he will continue to carry on business as Ml, m, AND OMASENTAL PAINTER, GLAZIER, PSII\u2019ESe-BI.'SNM 3-: Si, S'c.And that on the FIRST MAY next, he will open the premises adjoining Messrs.Cockburn axd Brown, Seedsmen, No.to Great: Saint James Street, when he will offer for sale, a varied and extensive assortment of paper-Kjma-srcas.selected personally from Pansian, English, and American Stocks.id5\" In the meantime, orders for PAINTING, &c., left at his residence, No.40 St.Antoine Street, will be promptly attended to.March 10.\tmwf 59 R.CAMPBELL & CO., 31 St.Francois Xavier Street, (Corner of St.Sacrament St.,) HAVE just received from English Manufacturers, via Boston and Portland, a fresh importation of CAR F*Ml TING- «, Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperials, Superfines, &c., which they would particularly recommend to the attention cf their friends, as the designs are perfectly new, and have never before appeared in this country.This recent arrival, in connexion with their previous supplies ot similar goods, Druggets, Stair Linens, Crumb Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bags, and Floor Oil Cloths, constitute a stock possessing many advantages to the purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for.choiceness in selection, and benefit in reduction of prices.Attention is also invited to their usual assortment of DRY GOODS (wholesale), and STEAMBOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t65 To Merchants, &c.THE advertiser wishes for a Situation either as BOiS)Ç-KEEPER or GENERAL CLERK.He writes a good hand, is a good Accountant, and would make himself generally useful.\u2014 Out-door Work or Travellers\u2019 situation not objected to.Address C.S., Mr.Campbell Bryson\u2019s, St; François Xavier Street, Montreal.March 16.\tc 64 SITUATION WANTED in the DRY GOODS business, either in Montreal or Upper Canada, by a person of twenty-five years in the above line, nine years of which has been spent in Montreal.The advertiser is well acquainted with all the différent British Markets.For further particulars,' apply by letter, postpaid, to F.S., Box 639 Post Office, Montreal.March 10.\tdu 59 WANTED,-A THOROUGH SERVANT-WOMAN.Apply at this office.March 2.\t52 \\\\! ANTED,\u2014By a YOUNG MAN, a SITÜA-V y TION in a WHOLESALE STORE.Writes a plain haqd,.and can come well recommended by persons in this city.Address No.19 St Mary Street, Montreal.March 1.\t;\t51 ANTËD-An ADVOCATE\u2019S CLERK, well acquainted with pract'iqe.' A liberal salary will be given.Apply at No.35 Little St.James Street.March!.\t51 WANTED, for the 1st of May next, a CLERK who has some years experience and a thorough knowledge in the Retail Grocery business.Apply at the Herald Office.Feb.16.\t40 WAITED\u2014A Young\u201d Manias' a BOOK- .KEEPER for a Retail Establishment.\u2014 Address B., Herald Office.Feb.8.\t33 WANTED, \u2014 An Experienced BOOKKEEPER.Appty XQ Moss Brothers, 180 St.Paul Street Feb.7.\t32 WANTED.\u2014 SEVERAL ^.GTIUE.MENjqfi good address, are wanted to CANVASS for ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED P U B L I C A -TIONS, to whom a liberal commission will be allowed.Application to be made to Mr.LANGFORD, 331 Lagauchetiere arm St.Urbain Sts., Montreal.1 October 11.\t192 By the Trustees of Common Schools for the Town oî Cornwall FJEQUIRED at the new School House, one l\\ FIRST-CLASS MALE TEACHER, and one FIRSÏ-OLASS FEMALE TEACHER; to enter upon their duties immeaiately after the 23rd February next, until whicn time applications for the situations will be received at vhe Secretary\u2019s Office,: with the usual testimonials and certificates.The salary proposed to tue male Teacher is to be not less than £80 per annum, and rate bill ; that to the female Teacher not less than £55 per annum, and rate bill.CHAS.POOL, Secy.Jan.31.\tdd 27 To Merchants, &c.WANTED,-A Situation by a YOUNG MAN, on a Railway, as Purser on a Steamer, or any healthy OUT-DOOR occupation; would have no objection to travel, or go to any part of the country.Address \u201cZ,\u201d Herald .office.March 14.\tm mwf 62 E0BT.BEAH, 258 Notre Dame Street,\tMontreal, And 106 Yonge Street,\tToronto.March 22.\t69 CO-PARTMSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned have entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP, as GENERAL MERCHANTS, under the firm of KNAPP & HOLMES.JOSEPH KNAPP.FREDERICK E.HOLMES.^ Office\u2014Union Buildings.Montreal, 12th March, 1855.62 CO-PARTNERSHIP.Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned have entered into Ob-partner ship as WHOLESALE HARDWARE MERCHANTS, under the Firm of BARBER, KER & Co.¦ .3 vd no l ALFRED A.BARBER.THOMAS KER.March 6.\t.55 pOR SALE, Potash Kettles.Best \u201c Eddington\u2019s\u201d GLASGOW POTASH KETTLES, by ¦ WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.March 17.___- ~ -\t* gg FUSNISHEB APARTMENTS to RENT A GENTLEMAN, can be accommodated with .a PARLOR and BED-ROOM FURNISHED, with or without Board, in a Private Family, No.1 Craig Street, entrance St.Autoine Street, over the St.Antoine Furniture Warehouse-March 17.\t65 Situation Wanted.â YOUNG MAN would he glad to find employment in a Mercantile House, where he could be made proficient in Book-keeping; and will also make himself generally useful to his employers.References given.For further particulars, apply at this Office.Subscriber\u2019s object is a knowledge of business.Feb 17, 1855.\tTts 41 To Amateurs and Ship Owners.CAPT.F.GUERIN is : desirous of obtaining employment at the opening of the navigation.Being provided with a Chronometer and the most perfect Navigator\u2019s instruments, he will willingly take the command of a ship for any part of the world.Apply verbally or by letter at the Office of the Pays newspaper.March 3\t1m its 53 HASS.WW.CAMPBELL has this day received \u2022 several cases of LINCOLN & BENNETT\u2019S BEST VELVET NAP HATS, Very light and durable, and imported expressly for Spring wear.His Stock of LONDON SHIRTS is complete, and embraces every novelty.At 8 Great St.James Street, Next door to the Post Office.March 16.\t64 - - -\u2014 I OHN I.SMITH, Wholesale Manufacturer, 234 J and 235 Broadway, NEW YORK\u2014the most extensive in the World.The late fall in the price of materials, consequent upon the stringency of the money market, has enabled me to manufacture largejy for the Spring Trade ; and to offer to merchants, at very low prices, the largestand most complete assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols to be found in Europe or America.Merchants visiting New York to buy their goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock, BEFORE PURCHASING.N.B.\u2014Please cut this card out, and put it in your Pocket Book for reference.JOHN I.SMITH, Manufacturer.March 21.\t110 '¦\t3m 68 WILLIAM LLOYD, GRATEFUL to the Public for favors hitherto reoeiveu, informs his patrons that he continues to do business at his place, corner of St.Peter and GreatSt.James'Streets.HOUSE km SIttN PAMTMG, PAPER-HANGING and GLAZING, also WHITEWASHING and COLORING, promptly attended to by skilful Workmen.Montreal, March 19, 1855.\t3m 66 /\"'VN HANIW^.v.V'c, O.iat-tj 2ùo;ca3desSDeK,,yper\u20193Gin 20 bris Hibbert\u2019s London Porter 5 pups fiue-flavoretl Jamaica Spirits \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Brandies, Islay Whiskey, Port and Sherry Wines, Refined arid Crushed Sugars, Teas, &c.&c., for sale by too\tHUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.March 19.\t66 Lessons in Drawing & Painting.PRIVATE LESSONS will be given to a limited number of young,Ladies in FINE PENr OIL and MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING; alsh PAINTING IN WATER GOLOUUS.Enquire at No.101 College Street, between 10 and 11 Aj,.H..O O O O O o O O CL CL CL CL C O o O 9^ h ^ n\tg-^ P r=j CL p p V] \u2022 * Conductor\u2019s Supplementary Bag for Letters closed at 10 A.M.f Conductor\u2019s Supplementary Bag for Letters closed at 7:30 A.M.Money Order Office will be open at ordinary Office hours, and on Mondays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 P.M.COKPOKATION OF MONTREAL.TENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned, until Noon on MONDAY, the 26th instant, for supplying the following articles of CLOTHING for the POLICE, viz, :\u2014 81 SUMMER COATS 81 SUMMER HATS 81 pairs SUMMER TROWSERS 81 do BOOTS Specimens of the articles required may be seen on application at the Office of the Chief of Police, at any time till the 26th instant.By order, J.P.SEXTON, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Owjce, ) City Hall,\t> Montreal, 19th March, 1855.)\tr 67 CORPORATION MONTREAL.WHEREAS a practice apppears to be springing up, in this city, of discharging fire-arms in the streets and other public places, to the eminent danger of life and property.The undersigned hereby .cautions ail persons against the indulgence of such an evil custom, and gives notice.that he has issued imperative orders for the rigid enforcement of the subjoined By-Law of the Conncil, in all cases, and against all persons without distinction, who may ofiend against any of the provisions thereof, in future.WOLFRED NEESON, Mayor.City Hall,\t?Montreal, 20th March, 1855, (\tm 68 BY-LAW.Section 53.\u201c Any person or persons who \u201c shall fire or discharge any gun, fowling-piece, \u201c firearms, or shall set fire to any cracker, squib, \u201c serpent, or rocket, or shall throw any lighted \u201c cracker, serpent or rocket in any of the streets, \u201c squares, or lanes of the said city, or nearer \u201c than fifty yards to any house or Juilding with \u201c in the limits of the same, shall incur and pay 11 a penalty not exceeding twenty shillings for \u201c each offence.\u201d Lots to Let- TWO LOTS OF GROUND, newly fenced, fronting on McGill, Grey Nun, and\" Wellington Streets, with immediate, possession.Also\u2014The LOTS OF GROUND, with TWO OFFICES, bounded by the Hay market, Craig and Alexander Streets.Possession first of May next.Apply to JOHN YOUNG.March 22.\t1m 69 CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION ! S WH©1.ESA£.13 ©SÜ\u2019X.Y.THE Subscriber has now manufactured, and offers to the Trade, a complete assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING in every variety.Parties at a distance may rely with confidence on their orders being executed as well as if they were on the spot.The make, style, quality and price of my Stock requires no comment, as they give universal satisfaction.WALTER MACFARLAN.March 22.\t69 EA(*LE FOUNDRY\u2014King Street, (NEAR CANAL BASIN.) THE Subscriber has constantly on hand and for sale\u2014 Double and Single Bark Mjlls Hoisting Machines for Warehouses A Cranes Purchase Blocks aiid Shieves Tue irons and Backs Barrow Wheels, Plough Castings House Spouts, Pipe Holes And a great variety of Castings\t:J :\t.,\t\u2014ALSO\u2014 pjg Xrorq-BoUer-liory-Fija-GIay, Moulding ° Sapd and Foundry Coke Orders for High or Low Pressure Steam Engines and Boilers, Water.Wheels, Mill Gearing, Castings generally in Iron or.Brass, and Light or Heavy Wrought Iron Work executed 'with des-natch andinlhe most snbstaoti^.npinni-i'.i,-.; , 4\tGEORGE BRUSH.March 21.\t.68 On THURSDAY next, 29th March, AT THE STORES OF J, G.SHIPWAY, WILL BE SOLD: A General Assortment GROCERIES.Particulars in hand-bills.Of 70 Sale at THREE o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.ftrrn PSAHrO-FORlE WA&EROOnXS.Great St* James Street^ Montreal* And Kin g Street, Toronto* A.& S.NORDHEIMER HAVING increased their Montreal Establishment, would invite attention to their Spring importation, now arriving, ot PIANOFORTES by Stodart, Dunham, and Chickering, Also by other good makers, iu every variety of style aud price.M E L O DE O N S from the manufactories of Prince and others.They have constantly on hand an assortment of PIANOFORTES for HIRE.OLD PIANOS taken in exchange.March 12.\t60 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS.WiVlC.0.KYATS' & CO.BEG to intimate that they have on hand, at their Work-shop \u201c Old Racket Court,\u201d Corner of Craig and Saint Peter Streets, an unusually large and varied complement of MONUMENTAL MANUFACTURES, at all prices and in all styles.Tomb Stones, Marble and Stone Posts for Cemetery Lots, Table and Wash-hand Tops, Black Marble Hearths (cheap as lime-stone and much better), Soap Stone, for Registers, Grates, &c., American Free Stone, for Tombs.RAILING furnished and set to order, and all articles in MARBLE or SfONE, at prices suited to the timesj March 9.ly 58 lUDUNNOUGU, MUIR & GO, BEG leave to call the attention of \u201cFRUGAL HOUSEKEEPERS\u201d to their full and complete assortment of LINEX AND COTTOX GOODS, adapted for personal and household use, consisting of Scotch Hollands, Horrock\u2019s Long Cloths, Double Warp, Medium aud fioe-make Shirtings, Irish Linens, Pillow Linens, Bird-Eye Diapers, Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Doylies,Dowlass, Glass Cloths, Roller Towelling, Huckabacks, Buff and White Window Hollands, Linen and Cotton Tick?, Toilet Covers, Marseilles Counterpanes, Blankets, Crib Blankets, Gentlemen's Gorget Shirts, Ac.Ac.ONLY ONE PRICE.£3\u201c Five per cent, discount to cash purchasers over four dollars.March 7.\t56 fee GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.BOSTON AGENCY, Merchants and forwarders are hereby informed that this Company has established an OFFICE at 54 Kilby Street, liberty Square, BOSTON, where every information as to PASSENGER FARES, RATES of FREIGHT, Ac., may be obtained of MR.MOSES POTTER, Agent, with whom arrangements can be made for forwarding or receiving Goods, with the utmost promptness and despatch, to and from MONTREAL, QUEBEC, and all parts of Canada.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, March 12.\tdu 60 FOR SALE.THE well-known Tug-Steamer \u201cLEEDS,\" as she now lies at Lachine.For particulars apply to M.K.DICKINSON, Montreal.March Ï4.\t62 FOR SALE OR CHARTER, THE Schooner \u201c CALEDONIA\u201d, 90 tons burthen, well found.Apply to the proprietor, GEORGE BROWNE, Architect.Montreal, March 2, 1855.\t52 F&ïim SECEXIVEiPS, BOBSTKKS, AND KEG OYSTERS, BY EXPRESS.GEORGE LULHAM, ,\tSt.François Xavier Street.March 10.\tm 59 Pig Iron.FOR sale by the Subscribers-\u2014 50 tons No.1 GARTSHERRIE RAE A MITCHELL, Brokers, 38 St.François Xavier Street.Morch 19.\tm 66 NOTICE.MR.WILLIAM HAMILTON having retired from the business of the Subscribers, has ceased to act as their Agent.GILMOUR & CO.Ottawa City, 13th Feb., 1855.\t41 Notice of Removal.THE Snbscriber has THIS DAY REMOVED to bis new premises, No 3, Honorable John Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Wm.MEIKLEHAM.March 13.\t61 O'SrtS'LFEIEt.JB., FRESH YORK BAYS, in shell, not frozen, by the barrel, hundred, or dozen.Warranted good.M.O\u2019NEILL.Jan.9.\t7 -»- NOTICE, THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that JAMES GILLESPIE is no longer in our employ: Mr.E.THORNTON, long and favourably known for his excellence in TUNING and REGULATING, will, in future, attend to all our out-door tuning.J.W.HERBERT & 00.February 7.\t32 M.MORISON, Advocate, No.53 St.François Xavier Street, Second building from Notre Dame St.(up stairs.) January 23.\t19 NOTICE.THE undersigned have THIS DAY entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as FORWARDING, COMMISSION & STEAMBOAT AGENTS; and dealers in ANCHORS and CHAINS, IRON, CORDAGE, and COALS, under the name and firm of JANES A MORGAN.W.D, B.JANES.R.J.MORGAN.Office, Canal Basin.Montreal, Jan.1st, 1855.\tItn 59 CARD.MR.J AMES RICHARDS having retired from business, his friends wdl find him at W.& J.MUIR'S, Great St.James Street.March 16.\t3w mwf 64 Hew Mohair Caps, Head Dresses, &e.&c.JUST received, a nice assortment of the above Goods.Also, NEW LAGE CAPES, CAPS, &c.&c., suitable for the present season.In consequence of the late arrival of these Goods, they will be sold much below their real value, at .^ JAMES PARKINS, 168 (old No.116) Notre Dame Street.Feb.1.\t27 Horse for Sale.AVERY Superior Dark-Brown Charger or Carriage HORSE, perfectly quiet and of superior action in Saddle, Double, Single or Tandem Harness.Can he seen at Patterson\u2019s Livery Stables.For particulars enquire at this Office.Jan.30.\t25 FRESH HOPS for sale by A.SAVAGE A CO., next Court House.March 9.\t58 DKCÀSTRO A C6.\u2019s HYDRATE oTmAGNE-StA, for INFANTS aud CHILDREN.\u2014 This preparation of Magnesia should always be used in preference to any other Us power of combining with and corrscling the slightest acidity, without causing flatulency, Ac.; its uniformity of strength, and the perfect ease with which it can be administered tu ialants and children, indicate its superiority over every other preparation of Magnesia.Agents for Canada, ALFRED SAVAGE A CO., next Court House.March'd.\t58 V E it M I C E L L I \u2014 200 Boxes, just received, for Sale by EDOUARD MASSON.February 3.\t29 HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.-iMlj COUNTRY RESIDENCE.FOR SALE\u2014situate about four miles from Town\u2014a genteel STONE HOUSE (Cottage style), with large GARDEN m tront, htled with choice Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c.Ac., and in rear, Barns, Stone Stables, Coach House, Wood Shed, Outhouses, and a never-failing Weil of pure Spring Water.Also, a FARM of 16 acres attached: and contiguous thereto, a Lot of Laud of 17 acres, both in a high state of cultivation.Only a part of the purchase money required to be paid down.For particulars apply to the undersigned, or to Mr.EDWD.THOMPSON, Notre Dame Street.WM.SNAITH, Petite Cote.Montreal, March 23, 1865.\tif 70 CORNER SHOP TO BE LET.That eligible SHOP or WAREHOUSE, with back store and large cellar, corner of St.Joseph and Henry Streets, presently occupied by Mr.Warren, Organ builder.JAMES TORRANCE.March 23.\tr 70 STORE TO LET.That FIRST-CLASS STORE in Saint Sacrament Street, now occupied by the Subscribers, to whom apply.A.CUVILLIER A CO.March 22.\t$9 DWELLING TO LET.A large and convenient DWELLING to Let, in the business part of the city.Apply to T.M.RODDEN, No.51 Great St.James Street.March 22.\tr 69 TO LET, A desirable Shop in Great St.James Street.SHOP and front Basem nt, No 27 Great St.James Street, immediately opposite Tattersall\u2019s, and near all the Banks, Post Office, &c.Entry on the first of May.For further particulars apply on the premises March 21.\t\u2018\tr 68 WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE TO LET, From first of May next, Those extensive premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, aud to whom apply.EDOUARD MASSON, 194 St.Paul Street.March 20.\t67 TANNERY TO LET.THE TANNERY in St Mary\u2019s Suburbs, late the property of John Allo.Apply to GEO.W.WARNER.March 20.\t67 TO LET, From the 1st of May, PART of the STORE, with Doable Office and Fire Proof SAFE, No.13 Lemoine Street.Rent £50.JAMES DOUGALL.March 16.\te 64 FOR SALE OR TO LET, Those TWO TWO-STORY OUT-STONE HOUSES, situated in Notre Dame Street, near Dalhousie Square, at present occupied by Mr.Lane, Tailor.\u2014also,\u2014 a A CUT-STONE HOUSE in rear, in St.Paul Street.Apply to EDWARD KERSTEN, Corner of St Peter and Notre Dame Streets.March 13.\t1m 61 TO LET, The BASEMENT of the Harbour Com-missiouers\u2019 Building, Custom House Square, next to Montreal House.Enquire of J.WARREN COLEMAN, Montreal House.March 12.\t60 TO LET, The WAREHOUSE adjoining the office of the Subscribers, to whom apply.MORLAND A CO.March 12.\t1m 60 EXTENSIVE STORAGE so BBT imeKs: mi&y, xsss.THOSE LARGE STORES, with YARD and PREMISES attached, situate in Water Street, at present and for many past years occupied as Ordnance Stores.Apply to MaoDOUGALL, BROS., Merchants' Exchange.March 10.\tdu 59 TO LET.THE TWO UPPER, or GROUND FL AT of a first class STORE in St.Paul Street, near the Custom House.\u2014 Rent moderate.Apply by letter, Box 295, P.0 March 10.\tr 59 ST.ANTOINE PLACE, TO LET, THE first class HOUSE of said place, being number two.A Lease of three or five years will be given, if required.Apply to JEAN BRUNEAU.N.B.\u2014Young Plantations all round the said House, in perfect health.Match 9.\t*\t58 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, MAbout the 1st of MAY, by a SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY ; or, BOARD in a Private Family.In the vicinity of Beaver-Hall preferred.Address M.K., Post Office.March 6.\tda 55 TO LET, THAT large Wooden Building in Monique Street, St.Antoine Suburbs, at present occupied by Mr.Pendergrast as a Starch Factory and Dwelling.The Factory contains all the necessary machinery for Starch making.Apply to JOHN HENRY EVANS, St.Paul Street.March 6.\t55 HOUSE AND STORE TO LET.That commodious Store, Dwelling, and Premises, situated in Notre Dame Street, East, opposite the old City Hall, adjoining to Donegana Hotel, at present occupied by Mr.Abneu Bkown, Piano-forte maker.For further particulars apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.32 St.Paul Street.March 5.\t54 TO LET, TWO or THREE OFFICES in Mullins\u2019 Buildings.Possession given on 1st April next.Apply to F.F.MULLINS, 69 Commissioner Street March 5.\t54 TO LET, THAT STONE HOUSE adjoining the Donegana Hotel.Apply to N.DUMAS, Little St.James Street.February 12.\t36 TO LET, TWO OFFICES and a LARGE STORE, about 90 feet square, bounded by St.iei.'1]».John, Alexander, and Hospital Streets, at present occupied by A.Reward, Esq.DON.ROSS.Enquire of ALEX.AULD, At Stewart A Kerr\u2019s.Feb.14,\t41 TO LET, The STABLES and YARD attached to the Albion Hotel, in St.Paul Street The best stand in town for custom and Livery business.Apply to E.M.GATES.March 14.\t62 OFFICES TO LET in the Building No.53 St.François Xavier Street.Apply to W.A H.F.ADAMS, No.195 Notre Dame Street.Feb.5.\t30 TO LET, TWO Stores in Lemoine Street, in the Block known as \u201cPeddie\u2019s Buildings.\u201d Apply at the office of LOUIS BOYER, Esq., Commissioners\u2019 Street Feb.3.\t29 OFFICE TO LET.An Office to Let, of two Rooms, corner of St.François Xavier ant( St.Sacrament Streets.Apply to JAS.SCOTT.28 Feb.2.TO LET, THOSE extensive Wholesale Premises in McGill Street, No.^S, occupied by Muir, Ewaa & Co.Apply to MUIR, EWAft A 00.Feb.6.\t31 *TO LET AN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.\u2014ALSO,- A ROOM, 90 x 20 feet, over the Herald Printing Office, with an entrance from Notre Dame Street, Apply at the Herald Office.April 25.WANTED, TO RENT, on the 1st May, a COTTAGE or HOUSE in St.Antoine Street, or some such respectable neighborhood, containing six or seven rooms, with a kitchen! Rent, including Taxes, not to exceed £40.Address Box 530 Post Offiee, Montreal.Feb.26.\t48 Office in St.Sacrament Street to Let.THE 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 ny him at 13 St.Sacrament Street.Its proximity to the \u201cExchange\u201d renders it one of the most desirable situations for an Office in town.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16\t223 TO LET, Possession given on the 1st day of May next, ensuing, A COTTAGE, with GARDEN and ORCHARD, situated at the corner of St.Catherine Street and Papineau Road.There are seven rooms on the ground flat and four on the second flat.Also, a good Coach House and Stables, and every convenience required for the accommodation and comforts of a respectable family.For further particulars, apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.32 St.Paul Street.January 25.\t21 \u2022 TO LET, And possession given on the first of May next, those extensive premises - _ fronting on St.Paul, St.Nicholas and Commissioner Streets, at present occupied by Messrs.William Lyman A Co., and by'Messrs.Forester & Moir.Apply to WM.LUNN.Jan.24.\t20 TO LET.THAT SPLENDID BRICK COTTAGE, in Dorchester Street.This hounn ta fitted with every modern convenience, has eleven apartments; also Wood Shea ano Stable ; is well inclosed.In front stands a vane ty of beautiful Green Trees, making it a very ae sirable residence for any family.Possession giv en immediately.For further particulars, apply to JOHN JAMESON.No.3, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.September 8.\t164 TO LET, THE STORE AND DWELLING, at No.11 St.Lawrence Street.182 September 29.SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET.Those spacious premises at present occupied by the Subscribers.Enquire of the Subscribers.In reference to the above, we inform the public, that we purpose REMOVING on or before the first of May next, to one of those elegant Stores opposite Messrs.Wm Benjamin A Go., Notre Dame Street, known as Masson\u2019s Buildings.JOHN HENDERSON A 00., Hat and Fur Warehouse, Notre Dame Street.Jan.16,\t13 TO LET, From the 1st of May next, THE Three Story House, No.68 Craig Street, for the last two years iu the occupation of the undersigned.This house was lately fitted up with much care and at great expense, and is in perfect order.Apply on the premises.J.P.SEXTON, City Clerk.Feb.10.\t35 TO LET.THE STORES on St.Sacrament Street, forming part of Ouvillier\u2019s Buildings, now occupied by Mr.James Foster, and Messrs Morris.Brothers.Apply to.PHILIP HOLLAND.Jan.29.\t24 TO LET, From the 1st of May next, Those extensive Stores fronting on William and Queen-Streets, at present occupied by Messrs.Mills, Mattice A and David Torrance A Oo.Apply to WILLIAM DOW.Feb.15.\t39 TO LET, Several DWELLING HOUSES in St, Mary, Saint Nicholas Tolentine, and Campeau Streets, Quebec Suburbs, the property of Arch.Hume, Esq.Apply to JAS.SCOTT, St.François Xavier St.Feb.14.\t38 Co.TO LET, From the 1st May next, THE HOUSE and SHOP now occupied by Mr.John Palmer, in St.Gabriel Street.The House and Shop may be rented separately, or the Shop may be divided, having two doors and two windows It has been a well known stand for the last 12 years as a Barber\u2019s Shop.Apply to AROH.FERGUSON, 24 Union Avenue, Beaver Hall.Feb.7.\t32 Feb.TO LET, The first-class House, No.31 Beaver Hall Terrace.Rent £100.Apply to S.P.TILTON, Grey Nun Street.17.\t41 TO LET, And possession given immediately, if required, Several large and commodious OFFICES, with use of fire-proof Safe attached, in the second floor of the \u201cMontreal Assurance Company\u2019s\u201d building, Great St James Street.Apply to WM.MURRAY, Manager.February 27.\t41 OFFICE TO LET.AFIRST-CLASS OFFICE to let, on the second floor of the new premises occupied by GIBB A CO., Great St.James Street.Feb.12.\t36 Jffii' TO LET.THE Subscriber having refused to Lease many part of the Saint Pierre Farm as a Race Course, is prepared to make such alteration in the building known as the \u201c Pavil-lion \u201d as to render the same desirable for the Summer residence of one or two families.JOHN YOUNG.Feb.27.| _____ _______________lm 49 TO LET, THE Two-Story Stone HOUSE and SHOP near Dalhousie Square, entrance St.Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs.The best stand for Dry Goods in that part of the city DON.ROSS.Enquire of MR.AULD, At Stewart A Kerr\u2019s.Feb.21.\t44 TO LET, THE HOUSE known as MON REPOS, corner of Guy and St.Antoine Streets, surrounded with galleries.Apply to CHARLES S.RODIER, Advocate, Place Rodier.Feb.28.\t50 TO LET, A COTTAGE in Sc.Catherine Street.\u2014 Also, two COTTAGES and one Stone HOUSE, adapted for a Boarding House, at Lachine.Apply to LOUIS BOYER.Montreal, Feb.12, 1855.\tlm 36 TO LET, On reasonable terms, from 1st of May next, TWO OFFICES, above the Gateway in House belonging to the Subscriber, in St.Gabriel Street.They will be fitted-up to suit the tenants.Apply to ARCH.FERGUSON, 24 Union Avenue, B.eaver Hall.March 2.\t52 COD LIVER OIL, warranted pure and fresh, for sale by\tJ.GARDNER, Chemist A Druggist, West End Notre Dame St , opposite Morison, Cameron A Empey\u2019s.Feb.24.\t47 ACCARONI\u2014 200 Boxes, just received, for Sale by b'duuaed ma.-sun.February 3.\t29 ÏÏÜSiCS.\t' MR.EGLAUCH offers for sale a number of imported PIANOS, from the United States and Germany, 20 per ceni cheaper than the same article may he bought at any other place.Dec.4.\t238 ' notice! Gentleman, in business in the city is desirous of securing DODGING, with or without board, in a respectable family, about 1st of April, to he not more than ten minutes walk from Notre Dame Street.Address Box 663 Post Office-.Feb.21.\t44 sraw music.JUST PUBLISHED by the Subscriber\u2014 \u201c THE ELECTRIC POLKA\u201d, by Charles F.D\u2019Albert.And, received, another large assortment of New and Popular SHEET MUSIC.H.PRINCE, 145 Notre Dame Street.Feb.10.\t516 .= M æaE HOUSES, &c.FOB SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, THE BRICK STABLES and COACH HOUSE, No.21 Fortification Lane, opposite Patterson\u2019s.M.E.DAVID.March 20.\tmwf 67 TO LET, That charming COTTAGE, containing 10 or 12 Rooms, recently papered and painted, with a GARDEN attached, situated at Oo'e St.Antoine, and formerly occupied by M J.Hays, Esq Apply to M.E.DAVID, 43 Little St.James Street.March 8.\tmwf 57 To LEV The TWO UPPER STORIES of House No.33 Great St.James Street, admirably adapted for OFFICES, now occupied by Messrs.Carlisle & Co.Apply to M.E.DAVID, 43 Little St.James Street.February 5.\tmwf 30 TO BE LET.TO be Let, in the flourishing Town of Sherbrooke, O.E., a first class STORE and DWELLING, well adapted for carrying on a Grocery, Dry Goods, or General Business.For Terms, Ac., apply to MR.NEIL McINTOSH, Montreal, or the undersigned, Proprietor, on the Premises, ALEX.THOMSON.Sherbrooke, Feb.19, 1855.\td Tf\u201443 SHOP IN BONSECOUKS MABKET~ TO LET TO LET, from 1st May, the SHOP in the South West Wing of- the Bonse-______- cours Market Hall, nowiu the occupation of Messrs.Rivet
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