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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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vendredi 13 juillet 1855
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[" SI 07 THD Montreal Herald Printing Offlee, THE Proprietors 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, Star St.Francois Xavier Street, nd immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR KViar description or BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Will be received on the above premises and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.97 RUMQVAXiS.GÂS LÜSTRE_WÂEEHOÜSE.THE Subscriber has, this day, REMOVED his GAS LUSTRE WAREHOUSE, to No.76, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, next door to Ottawa Hotel.ROBT.MITCHELL.May 8,\t107 Removal.THE OFFICES of the MONARCH ASSURANCE COMP AN V will be REMOVED on the first proximo, to \u201cUnion Buildings\u201d, St.Frs.Xavier Street.HENRY A.GLASSFORD.April 17.\t90 Removal.THE Subscribers have removed their Office from the corner of Claude and Notre Dame Streets to No.65 Champ de Mars Street, PELLETIER & BÉLANGER, Advocates.^May 3.\t103 Removal.THE Subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and Customers, and the Public in general, that he has REMOVED from his former place of business, Place d\u2019Armes, to the spacious CORNER STORES of the MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Great St.James NEIL MoINTOSH.May 4.\t104 Miff HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Office) 209 Notre Dame Street, (Sear St.François Xamer Street.') AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVII.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1855.NUMBER 164.FOR SALE.TN STORE\u2014 1 \u201c Otard, Dupay à Co.,\u201d \u201cU.V.Proprietors\u201d and \u201c Hennessey\u2019s\" Pale and Brown Brandy \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\" Gin, Red and Green Cases Jamaica Rum, in puns, very fine Port and Sherry Wines, in butts, hhds & qr casks Refined, Crushed and White Bastard Sugars Young Hysunand Congou Teas Madras Indigo, in chests Coleman\u2019s Mustard, in 4 lb jars, &c.Landing ex 11 Fergus.\u201d 50 hhds # «CeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin 200 eases >\t^ r Jlnd to arrive per \u201c Beacon,\u201d from Charente, 50 hhds \u201cHennessey's\u201d Brandy,Pale & Brown, Vintages 1850\u2014\u201951 For sale bv HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street May 26.\t123 GAS TUBING COMPOSITION for sale cheap., WM.MEIKLEHAM.April 19.91 Borax\u2014 A few cases for sale by Nov.18.G.D.WATSON.223 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.HA&DWAXÙQ\u2014-WHOIÆS.AJ&S.THE Subscribers beg respectfully to call the attention of purchasers to the extensive stock of SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, which they are receiving by all vessels in port.purchased this winter by one of the firm in the European markets at the reduced prices\u2014 Tin, Iron, Zinc, Putty, Canada Plates, Glass, Paints, Steel Scythes, Spades and Shovels, Shot, Wire, Rose, Horse, and Cut Nails, &c.&c., Mill and Cross, Hand and Circular Saws, Chains, Binges, Axes, Files, Guns, and general Shelf Hardware, including Joseph Rodgers & Co.\u2019a Best Cutlery.BARBER, KER & CO.May 22.\t119 FANCY GOODS, Bone Goods, Pipes, Combs, Brushes, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, &c.Plated Wares, Cake Baskets, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Pots, Butter Coolers, Candlesticks, Spoons and Forks, &c &c.BARBER, KER & CO May 22.\t119 STATIONERY\u2014Writing Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Wax, Slates, Inkstands, Gillott\u2019s Pens, in great variety, &c kc.BARBER, KER & CO.May 22.\t119 Up HE Subscribers offer for sale, now in Store\u2014 JL Bright Porto Rico 1 G.SOLOMON IMIS REMOVED TO So.39 SASGU1SET STREET.May 4.\t104 JAMES H.SPEINGLE, ArcMteel and Civil Engineer, HAS REMOVED to the Office lately occupied by the Montreal Telegraph Company, in the ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, No.61 Great St.James Street.May 2.\t102 Mice of Removal.THE Subscriber has THIS DAY REMOVED to his new premises, No 3, Honorable Johh Young's Buildings, McGill Street.Wh.MEIKLEHAM, March IS.\t61 fiemoval.THE Subscribers will remove in a few days to their NEW and MORE COMMODIOUS STORE, No.226, St.Paul Street.LYMAN, SAVAGE & CO., Successors to Wm.Lvman & Co.May 15.\t'\t113 H JL ABAMS AS REMOVED to No, 298 St.Paul Street, .opposite his late Warehouse.May 16.\t114 Quebec & Lake Superior Mining Association.THE SHAREHOLDERS of this Company are hereby notified that TWO INSTALMENTS are called in, payable at the Office of the Company in Quebec, as follows, viz :\u2014 9d, per Share payable 1st July, 1855.9d.per Share payable 1st October, 1855.By order, SAMUEL NEWTON, Secretary, Quebec.19th April, 1855.\t97 ron SA&E.A SECOND-HAND HIGH PRESSURE EN-Xi.GINE, of thirty horse power, with Cornish Boiler, in complete working order.\u2014aaso,\u2014 EIGHT HORSE POWER HIGH PRESSURE ENGINES, similar to that exhibited at the Paris Industrial Exhibition.\u2014AND,\u2014 All descriptions of STEAM ENGINES and BOILER WORK made to order.Apply to MILLN & MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin.April 7.\t82 M\u2019CONOGHY & CUNNINGHAM, Plumbers, Brass Founders & Gas-fitters, Recollet Street, near St.Peter Street, MONTaKAL.B.ÎTHS, WATER CLOSETS, PUMPS, GAS-FITT1ITGS, and everything connected with either branch promptly attended to, on the most reasonable terms.BRASS CASTINGS of every description.April 12.\t\u2018\t86 FOE SALE.AVery handsome FAMILY CARRIAGE, for one or two Horses.\u2014AMO,\u2014 A First Class GIG, built by Messrs.Hall & Brothers, Boston, Apply to M.MoCULLOCH, At No, 59 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t96 vmmn mm millstones.MoCARDLE & GO., Manufacturers of the best descriptions of K'ï\u2019übscî» Burr Millstones, EAST BOSTON, MASS.Orders for the above will be received by McKAY & HEATHFIELD, Agents, 130 Commercial St, Boston.Boston, May 29, 1855.\t6m 128 NEW GARDEN AND FARM 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 novelties, particularly in FLOWER SEEDS.Our CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER SEEDS ore 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.Brown.OOCKBURN k BROWN, Nursery and Seedsmen, 68 Great St James Street, Montreal.N.B.\u2014COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.Apply as above, post-paid.March 2.\t52 CHARLES M.TATE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Office.No.6 Merchant\u2019s Exchange.£3= Consulting Engineer on Patents and Inventions.May 14.\t112 Caution.THE undersigned will not hold themselves accountable for any supplies furnished to their Vessels, or debts contracted in their name, unless a WRITTB N ORDER from their Office be produced as voucher.HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.May 2\t102 F Cordage.OR SALE- 50 coils 3r35% inch Russian Hemp Hawsers 20 coils 3(3)5 inch Manilla Rope \u2014also\u2014 5 tons % inch Coil Chain FORRESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 A 24 St.Sacrament Street.June 28.\t151 Steele\u2019s X,ivers?ool Soap.For sale, 2000 boxes, ex ships now arrived at Quebec.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.May 8.\t107 THE undersigned offer FOR SALE\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twaukay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas.Muscovado, Crushed and Powdered Sugars.Laguayra and St Domingo Coffee.Glenfield and Pearl Starch Liverpool, Montreal and Fancy Soaps.Sperm, Adamantine and Montreal Candles.Saleratus, Car-Soda, Cream Tartar, .G.Chrysler ST.LAWRENCE.>-\tMaxwell.Ottawa.\u201c\tKelley.Leave the Canal Basin, Montréal, daily, at NI Ml o\u2019clock, A.M., and Lachine on the arrival ot the Twelve o\u2019clock Train from Montreal, (except on Sunday's, when they leave on the arrival of the Ten o\u2019clock Train), calling at all intermediate ports, arriving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet the magnificent RAME ONTARIO STEAMERS PASSPORT.Captain 'liar bottle.ARABIAN.Colcleugh.MAGNET.\u201c Tvvohy.For Cobourg, Port Hope.Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the Gieat Western Railway for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Miiwaukie and all Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at \"Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.To Tourists, this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance.The Steamers are fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and Slate Rooms, pushing through tbe beautiful scenery of tbe Lake of the Thousand Islands, and ah the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled ad-vantages, the Steamers running direcl to the Great West, ern Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of two transhipments, and 24 hours in time.Through to Chicago, including all Stops* in Sixty-cigb t Honrs.Tickets can be procured of C.F.MUCKLE, at the Hotels; on board of the Steamers; or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, ) - - $ 40 McGill Street, June 19,1855.143 NEW YORE, PORTLAND, MONTREAL & OIÎEBEO STEAMSHIP LIME, CONNECTING WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.THE A I First Class Steamer CALEDONIA, one year old, 600 tons burthen, Scudder, Master, will leave PORTLAND OH SATURDAYS, AND HEW YORE ON TUESDAYS, until further notice.This fine Steamer is the first of a NEW STEAMSHIP LINE, and was built expressly for the New York trade.The Proprietors are determined to make this the cheapest and most reliable route between this port and New York.GOODS will be forwarded to or from the Baltimore, Norfolk, and Richmond Line of Steamers, without any charge for drayage in New York.Goods forwarded by this line to Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augnsta, Eastport, Saint Johns, Waterville, Winthrop, Lewiston, Saco, and Biddeford.Freight shipped by this line can be insured at fVio lr»Ttroof ratoa The Steamer WESTERN PORT will sail in connection with the above boat.For freight or passage apply to JOHN RILEY, Corner Albany and Washington Sts., New York; Or to\tEMERY & FOX, Forwarding Merchants, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland.June 15.\t1m 140 Use Britlsïi and -Vorf li American Royal Mail Steamships, .FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabm Passage.-n Second Cabin Passage./.V.*.\t75 from BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.o« Second Cabin Passage.*'***.go The ships from Boston call at Halifax.* * Captains\tpQnt_-__ ARABIA.C H E Judkins, j AMERICA.\"WJ r Ton» PERSIA.A Kyrie,\tEUROPA.N Shannon* ASIA.EG Lott, I CANADA.J Store AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear while light, at their mast head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Asia.from Boston.Wednesday,\u2019 July 4th.America.from Boston.Wednesday, July isth Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, August 1st Asia.from Boston.Wednesday, Angust lôth*.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.\u201e The owners of these ships will not be accoumablefor Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Me als, unless bills ofladingnre signed therefor and the vmue thereot therein expressed.\t1 For freight or passage, apply to E* CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York June 20.\t217 There will be no steamships of this line from New Ynrk until turther noticq.\torK THE VAMEMILT N LIN! OF SÎEAÏSB1PS.157 A SECOND-HAND FOUR-WHEELED CARRIAGE, modern built, the wheels and axletree per-fectly sound and good, recently new-lined.Also, a strongly-made STANHOPE.For further particulars, apply to Mr, DAVID LC CK,^ Old Government Bnildisgs.0TTA W A_ R 0 U T E .ROYAL MAIL ME.S\u2019AH EE StlEDirSiSB.Alteration of Hour of Departure.ON and after THIS DAY, (Thursday,) June 14, the Ca'S, with the Mail and Passengers for Steamer LADY SIMPSON, will leave the Lachine Railroad Station, Bonaventure Street, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, A.M., EVERY DAY, (Sundays excepted) for Ottawa City.Cabin Fare Through, Font' Dollars, Meals in-eluded.Through Tickets to be had at tbe Laebiae Railroad Office, THE FIRST-CLASS NEW STEAMSHIP NORTH STAR, WARNARD, MASTER, WILL LEAVE NEW YORK From Pier 30, North River, Foot of Chambers Street, at NOON precisely, OA SATURDAY.9S1j JUIVE, FOR\tDIRECT.FIRST CLASS PASSAGE.«no SECOND do do .60 Tbe NORTH STAR will be followed by the ARIEL, June 30.The owner of these vessels will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jew-llery, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.Specie and Goods taken at usual rates.No Freight received after noon on the day before sailing.No berth secured until paid for.Letters prepaid, 12>£ cents per % oz., will be received at the Office up to 11 A.M.of the day ot sailing, and will be carried in strong India Rubber bags, under lock, and on arrival at Havre will be immediately deposited in the Post Office there.Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwards.FIXED DATES OF 8AILINS.From New York.\tFrom Havre.North Star.June 9.iNorth Star.May 19.Ariel .June SO.Ariel .June 9.' North Star.July 21.North Star.June 30.Ariel .Aug.ll.jAriel .July 21.North Star.Septr.1.North Star.Aug.11.Ariel .Sept, 22 jAriel .Sept 1.North Star.Octr.13'|North Star.Sept.22.Ariel .Novr.3.Ariel .Octr.13.North Star.Novr.3.[Ariel .Novr.24.These steamships are classed A l at the insurance offices, and specie and goods will be insured in them at as low rates of premium as in any other steamships that cross the ocean.For freight or passage apply to D.TORRANCE, No 5 Bowling Green, New York.SUMNER, MONTANT & DRAPER, 26 Rue N.D des Victoires, Paris, OHRYSTIE, SCHLÆ8SMANN & CO., 27 Quai Casimir Delavigne.Havre.New York, May 23, 1855.\t120 QCBAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.Foa-Bremen, via SoiatSiaaisptosi.The United States Mail Steamship E.OAVENDY, Commander, WILL saii for BREMEN, touching at SOUTHAMPTON to land the Mails and A^T^-T:OGrIi: ! ! FaïDATT, JL'ïiYf 13.The evening\u2019s entertainments will commence with a comic piece, entitled NICHOLAS FLAM, Attorney at Law, Nicholas Flam, Mr Davidge.To be followed by an extravaganza called ANTONY & CLEOPATEA.Antony, a man about town, Mr.Davidgo.To conclude with the laughable farce entitled Poor Pillicoddy ! Mr.Pillicoddy, Mr.Davidge.Doors open at a quarter to 8 ; to commence at a quarter-past 8.July 13.\t164 POET OF QUEBEC.ABRIVED\u2014JDLY 6.Ship John Howell, Appleby, 24th May, Liverpool, LeMesurier & Co, general cargo, 1 cabin, .\t439 stge.pas.Bngt, Kate, Bernier, 10 days, Labrador, order, ballast Sch Adele, Fournier, plaster 16 days, Antigonish, do, CLEARED \u2014JULY 10.Ship Wolfe, Gillespie, Bristol, G B Symes & Co - - ¦ \u2022 Acadia, Kerr, Liverpool, G H Parke Bark Mearns, Drysdale, do, A Gilmour & Co -Russia, Kelly, Sligo, Ryan, Bros & Co .Rectitude, Duncan, Dundee, Benson & Co Brig Prince George, Young, Leith, A Gilmour & Co .California, Todd, Newcastle, do Schr Eliza Jane, Walsh, Sydney, C B, H J Noad & Co POET OF MONTEEAL.CLEARED\u2014JULÏ 12.Sehr Highland Jane, Starnes, St Johns, Nfld, H McKay, cargo flour \u2022 Bark Milton, Bradford, Quebec and Sea, Ed Maitland, Tylee & co, cargo ore POSITIVELY FOR THE LAST TWO AFTERNOONS & EVENINGS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AT THE SIEW ffiESCHANICS\u2019 HALT,, Great St.James Street, Two Great Wonders can be seen, THE Will» MEN! WITH A LECTOKE.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OH SUNDAY NBXT JUI.Y 15tli, IN order that those, whose occupations prevent them from leaving their employment during the week, may have an opportunity of recruiting their health, and enjoying a trip into the Country, A SPECIAL TBAIN WILL LEAVE MONTREAL FOR ST.HYACINTHE, and RETURN FROM ST.HYACINTHE to Montreal, calling at all intermediate Stations, Morning and Evening, as under :\u2014 Leave Company\u2019s Wharf, Montreal, at.1:00 A.M.and 6:00 P.M.Leave St.Hyacinthe at 8:30 A.M.and 7:30 P.M.AT 1:30 P.M.The Company\u2019s New Steamboat HENDERSON & HOLCOMB\u2019S THROUGH X.X27B.Will leave the Grand Trunk Wharf, (foot of Jacques Cartier Square,) FOR VAREINUSSES, giving an opportunity of Landing there, and returning in time for the return train at 6 P.M.£3\u201d REFRESHMENTS will be supplied on Board, but Spirituous Liquors will, on no account, be allowed to be sold.FARES: Montreal to St.Hyacinthe and back, and vice versa.$1,00 Montreal to St.Hilaire and intermediate Stations and back, andm'ce versa.75c.Trip by Steamboat to Varennes and back.25c.Children half price.(By order.) Montreal, July 12,1855.\tm 163 T JE Ii MG It A PH.Reported, for the Montreal Herald.BY MONTItEAL BINE.Office Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament St.New York, July 12th.A letter to the New York Sun, dated Acapulco June 25th, states that General Common had surrendered, with 8,000 troops.Santa Anna was in Maralia with 10,000 men, communications was interrupted, and there were rumours that the latter place was about to capitulate.After the decision of Judge Birdsell yesterday on the case of Smith, several prominent liquor dealers were complained of.Two or three complaints were made against the Astor House.In Williamsburgh and Brooklyn the authorities are at work in earnest, several prominent liquor dealers were arrested yesterday, and large quantities of wine and liquors were seized.Mayor Hall, of Brooklyn, has issued another proclamation to the police, inciting them to increased vigilance to detect and arrest all violators of the Liquor Law.Baltimore, July 12th.New Orleans papers of Friday are received.\u2014 The Kuow Nothings in Louisiana have nominated the following state ticket :\u2014Charles Derbig, N.Y., for Governor ; Louis McGowin, for Lieutenant Governor.The Steamer Crescent City had been acquitted of the charge of violating the Quarantine Laws.NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014July 12.Flour without change in prices ; Western and Canadian advanced\tcents, demand fair; sales 5,000 trls at $8,50/0*8,75 for State; $9,12^ ta>$9,25 for Mixed and Western ; $11,75/@$12,75 for Extra Genessee.Wheat firm; sales 1,500 bushels Prime White Michigan at $2,42)^.Corn in active demand ; sales 80,000 bush at 90/@91 cents for Mixed Western.Oats steady at 62/@65 cents.Pork firmer; sales 1,200 barrels at $19,50 for Mess, and $16,50 for Prime.Lard heavy at\tcents.Stocks dull and lower ; Money and Exchange nominal.BIRTH.In this city, on the 12 th instant, the wife of Mr.John Lloyd, Painter, of a son.MARRIED, In this city, on the 10th instant, at the Parish Church, by the Rev.Messire Prévost, Edouard Bourgeois, Esquire, Merchant, of St.John, C.E., to Mrs.Maria Louisa Poulin, widow of the late Thomas Lang, Esq.At the Manor House, Lanoraie, on Monday the 9th Inst., by the Rev.William Anderson, Rector of Sorel, James William Hanson, Esq., of Montreal, eldest son of Lieut.-Ool.Hanson, of Yon Ville, to Georgiana, youngest daughter of the late A.D.Bostwick, Esquire, Q.0., and grand daughter of the Hon.Ross Cuthbert.THE astonishing WILD MEN, of the Island of Borneo, have been visited by over 150,000 Ladies and Gentlemen during the past season in Boston and vicinity.Two of the greatest living curiosities ever seen by man.They are supposed to be part human and part animal, having in part the features of the animal, and bearing a stronger resemblance to the human family.They are about 3% feet high and slender built, and yet possess that superhuman power which enables either of them to raise from the floor, at the same time, two men, by merely pressing their wrists agaiost the hips.Id\u201d Ladies and Children can visit the Wild Men, as there is neither word, action, or deficiency of dress, to offend the most delicate eye or ear.N.B.\u2014These Lectures can be attended by ladies unaccompanied by gentlemen, as good order is maintained ; also, seats reserved for ladies and children.Afternoon\u2014Doors open from 2 to o\u2019clock.Evening\u2014Doors open at 8 o\u2019clock; lecture to commence at 8%.Admission 25 cents, or Is 3d ; Children under 8 years of age half price.July 9.\tr 160 i GR AUD PIO-IWC EXCURSION n UNDER THE PATRONAGE OP THE ET, PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETIES OF MONTREAL.ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 18 th inst,, two splendid and commodious Steamers, the JACQUES CARTIER & IRON DUKE, will leave the ISLAND WHARF for LAVAL-TRIE, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, landing there at half-past TEN ; returning, leave at FOUR, and arrive in Montreal at SEVEN in the evening.Every possible effort will be made by the Officers of both Societies to contribute to the comfort and amusement of those who will avail themselves of this opportunity to enjoy a pleasant day on the picturesque grounds selected for the occasion.TWO QUADRILLE BANDS and A BRASS BAND will be on board the Boats, REFRESHMENTS supplied at reasonable rates.Tickets for the trip, 2s.6d.each ; Children under 12 years of age, Is.3d.To be had at D.& J.Sadlier & Oo.\u2019s Book-store, O\u2019Meara's Restaurant, Franklin House, and on board the boats on the morning of the Pic-Nic.Hr\u201d The proceeds to ba devoted to Charitable purposes.P.J.FOGARTY, * Secretary Young Men\u2019s St.P.A.T.0.COLLINS, Secretary St.Patrick\u2019s Society.July 9.\tmwf 160 CORPORATION MONTREAL, ( CITY TREASURER\u2019S OFFICE, /\tCity Hall, l Montreal, 13th July, 1855.NOTICE is hereby given, that the BOOKS of ASSESSMENT for the SAINT ANN\u2019S WARD of this City, for the current year, are compiled and fyled in the office of the undersigned, and proprietors and others rated therein are requested to make immediate payment.And all persons who may think themselves aggrieved by anything in the said Assessment Books contained, may, at any time within three weeks from this date, prepare, or cause to be prepared, a complaint thereof in writing, addressed to the Recorder's Court, and fyle the same in the office of the Clerk of the said Court; «nd in default of fyling the said complaint within the period above specified, they will be forclosed from doing so thereafter.E.DEMERS, City Treasurer.July 13.\t3w mwf 164 CAPE ELIZABETH, SACO RYE BEACH, &c.ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, JULY 16th, Return Tickets, US each (Available for the whole Summer,) With, liberty to stop at the White Mountains^ WILL BE ISSUED BY THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, FROM MOMAL10 PORTLAND AND BACK £S\u201d Children under three years of age free over three, and under twelve, half price.Montreal, July 13.\t164 DissoJuüoü of Co-Partnership, THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of BOWES & CO.is this day dirsolved by mutual consent.All debts due by the late firm will be paid by GEORGE BOWES, and all debts due to the firm will be collected by him, GEORGE BOWES, WILLIAM A.ELLIS.Montreal, 11th July, 1855.\tn 164 WANTED\u2014In a Retail Hardware Store in Canada West, a CLERK\u2014one who understands office duties preferred.Apply by letter, pre paid, Box 196, Post Office, Cobourg.July 13.\tm 164 JpOR sale by the Subscriber\u2014 50 kegs Prime UPPER CANADA BUTTER JOHN SINCLAIR, 295 St.Paul Street, July 13.\t164 Montreal Gilding Establishment, \u2022\t361 Notre fiïame Street.Notice of Co-Partnership.THE undersigned having this day entered into Co-partnership, under the name and firm of YUILL & LAIRD, as CARVERS and GILDERS, respectfully inform their friends, and the public, that they are ready to execute all orders in their line, and hope, by unremitting exertions and attention, to merit a continuance of that patronage bestowed on the Subscriber, JAS.YOILL JAS.YUILL, R.W.LAIRD.Montreal, July 10,1855.COMPOSITION ORNAMENTS for Steamboats, Stores and Churches.Landscape, Portrait, and Miniature Frames.Pier and Chimney Glasses, Pier Tables, Window Cornices, and Mouldings for Rooms, and Frames of all kinds.Old Frames Cleaned and Re-gilt.Oil Paintings Cleaned, Restored, and Varnished.53\u201d Orders taken for Steamboat or other Gilding from any part of the Canadas.YUILL & LAIRD.July 11.\t162 FOUND, on the Shipping Wharf, a Quantity of CANVAS which the owner can have by proving property and paying expence of advertisement on application at the Water Police Station, King Street.July 11.\tm 162 SHA BATHING! JUST GPBNEJ BENJABIIl & CO.\u2019S FURNITURE AND dAKPET BTonm CM IfSTJLEt MM 0 CM.Kingston, Toronto, & Hamilton, CALLING AT INTERMEDIATE PORTS.THE Steamer GEORGE MOFFATT, Twitch-ell, Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports, on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., at NOON.For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & HOLCOMB, Canal Wharf.July 13,\t164 HENDERSON & HOLCOMB\u2019S T St M OHM H M JA'M.PLEASURE YOYAGE TO ITERCHERES.ON SUNDAY NEST, the 15th instant, the steamboat L\u2019Aille, Capt.Savamat, will leave the Jacques Cartier Quay, at ONE O\u2019CLOCK, p.m, precisely, for Verchères, stopping at Boucherville and Varennes, going and returning, and will repeat the voyage every Sunday during the present month and the month of August (weather permitting.) Fake\u2014To Verchères .Is.lOj^d.To Boucherville and Varennes.Is.3d.\u2019 July 12.\t163 Excursion on the River.ON SATURDAY, the 14tb instant, and on WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, during the present mouth and the month of August, the steamboat VAigle, Captain Savakiat, will leave the Jacques Cartier Quay at p.m.precisely, on Pleasure Excursions on the River, changing the trip as frequently as possible, and returning to the Wharf about 7 o\u2019clock p.m.Fake,\u2014Is.3d.Children under 12 years, 1%d.July 12.\t163 am msM FOR LAKE ERIE, Port Stanley, Port Hover, Port Harwell & all Ports oa fire Welland Canal.THE Steamer REINDEER, Geo.Patterson Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 16th lust, at SIS o\u2019clock, P.M.For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & HOLCOMB.July 13.\t164 Steamer for Bruce Mines, CALLING AT S*OE.TS WEIaliAKTH CAETAi, CAKES EKIE & IHJROIV.THE Steamer OSHAWA, Kennedy, Master, is now loading for the above ports, and will be despatched in a few days.Has excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage passengers.For freight or passage apply to H.JONES & CO., Wellington Street.July 12.\t163 ZE-\u2019HFLISSXS: THE Champlain and St.Company\u2019s Steamer 1 Lawrence Railroad IROW BUKBj Captain A, P.McFee, Will leave the ISLAND WHARF on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, 14th inst.at HALFPAST FOUR o\u2019clock, for an Excursion up the River to the front of the Lachine Rapids, touching at St.Lambert, and returning to Port about seven; affording an opportunity for enjoying the refreshing air of the St.Lawrence, after the heat of the day.Fare Is 3d; Children under 12, half price.A favorite Band will be on board.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Montreal, July 13.\t164 23\u201d It is intended to have a succession of similar excursions two or three times a week during the Summer, varying the route as much as possible.To His Worship the Mayor of the City of Montreal.THE undersigned Citizens respectfully request your Worship will convene a MEETING of the Citizens at your earliest convenience, to determine upon the most fit manner of receiving MONS.DeBELVEZE, Commander of the Naval Division of France on the Newfoundland Station, on his arrival in Montreal as the Representative of France to extend her commercial relations with Canada.Montreal, July 11, 1855.PETER McGILL, D.B.VIGER, JOHN FROTHINGHAM, JOSH.ROY, JACOB DEWITT, OLIVIER BERTHELET, WILLIAM MOLSON, J.L.BEAUDRY, A.SIMPSON, JOS.BOÜRRET, JOHN J.DAY, R.TRUDEAU, G.MOFFATT, Jun., G.LAMOTHE, S.BENJAMIN, J.I).BERNARD, J.O.MOFFATT, M.GALARNEAU, ALEX.WALKER, \u2022 L.H.HOLTON, A.A.DORION, BENJAMIN HOLMES, J.D.LACROIX, THOMAS RYAN, BENJAMIN LEMOINE, JOHN BOSTON, J.W.A.R.MASSON, H.H.WHITNEY, J.B.BRUYERE, G.BENJAMIN, D.MASSON, EDWIN ATWATER, O.D.ROY, WILLIAM WORKMAN, HENRY STARNES, A.LAROCQUE, JAMES B.GREENSHIELDS, J.A.BERTHELOT, G.PELTIER, GEORGE BROWNE, L, BOYER, M.D.C.DORWIN, CHS.J.COURSOL, J.H.JOSEPH, T.D.HALL, EDWARD THOMPSON, F.PELLETIER, M.H.SEYMOUR, FRANCOIS LEOLAIRE, THEODORE HART, C.E.BELLE, JOHN J.DINNING, A.LAMOTHE, J.T.ABBOTT, NORBERT DUMAS, J.R.BRONSDON.TN CONFORMITY with the foregoing requisi-.1 tion, I do hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING of the CITIZENS of Montreal, to be HELD in the CITY CONCERT HALL, St.Paul Street, on SATURDAY next, the I4th instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, (noon).WFD.NELSON, Mayor.Mayor's Office, City Hall, ( Montreal, 11th July, 1855.) BOARD, &c.TWO or THREE Gentlemen can now be accommodated with ROOMS, if early appli- ' cation be made at No.1 Albert Place.July 11.\tr 162 BOARDING.NE or TWO Gentlemen may obtain accommodation in a most delightful residence a mile and a half from the French Church.Apply at this office.July 3.____________ _______________155 BOARD.ONE or TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD in a respectable nrivate o* family close to the city.July 10.Apply at this office, m Tts 161 On NOTICE.FOUR or FIVE Gentlemen will find excellent BOARD and LODGING upon calling at No.30 St.Lawrence Main Street.June 12.\t1m 137 Furnished Apartments to Let.TWO or THREE BED-ROOMS and ONE PARLOR vacant at No.238 Notre Dame Street.April 26.School Department McGill College.THE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the Pupils ef this Institution will take place on MONDAY, TUESDAY; and WEDNESDAY, the 9th, loth, and 11th instant between the hours of 10 and 12 A.M , and 2 and 4 P.M.; and the distribution of PRIZES on FRIDAY the 13th instant, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M.precisely.The Parents and Guardians of the Pupils, and the public in general, are respectfully invited to attend on both occasions.W.S.BURRAGE, Sec.McG C.Burnside Hail, ?July 9, 1855.\t)\t160 CHAMPLAIN & ST.LAWRENCE RAILROAD CO.THE holders of the SEVEN PER CENT.NON-MORTGAGE BONDS are requested to meet the Directors at the office of the Company in Montreal, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of July instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock.(By order,) W.A.MERRY, Secretary.July 11.\tm 162 The Indusiry YiMage aad Rawdon Railroad.THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING of this Company will take place at the office of J.G.SHIPWAY, Esq., St.Francois Xavier Street, on WEDNESDAY, July 18.July 10.\t161 GBAUD TliSNI RAILWAY.TIHlitOUOH T© QUEBEC In Five Honrs and a Half! ! FIRST CLASS.SECOND CLASS.$1,601! .$1,001! On and after MONDAY next, JULY 16tb, BY SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS, LEAVING Montreal and Clnekee AT FOUR P.M.S3\u201d For particulars see hand-bills.July 10.\t1m 161 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.THE American Barque MARY CHIP-MAN, A 1, one year old, 272 tons, and copper fastened, will accept of a freight or charter to any safe port.Apply to NOAD BROTHERS.July^S.\t164 mt REDIICTI0N_0F RATES.ROYAL HAIL IM OF STEAMS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.FROM and after this date, and until further notice, CABIN FARE will be 12s 6d, exclusive of Meals.H.E.SCOTT, Agent.June 18.\t142 OFFOSXXXO^ aiSiW® Quebec Intermediate Ports.msn THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER MONTREAL, Captain John Rudolph, THIS BOAT is built with much greater breadth of Beam than any other Boat on the River, and having two Engines.Her Saloons are most capacious, and for safety and comfort has no superior.Captain John Rudolph (a thorough Sailor), Commander.For Freight or Passage apply on Board, or to LINDSAY & WILSON, Agents.July 5.\t1m 157 Montreal and New York Railroad SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Re-Opening of tlie Canghnawaga Road, IN CONNECTION WITH Plattsbnrg, Burlington & Ogdensburg Road.ON and after Monoay, 2nd July, 1855, through Passengers leave Bonaventure Street Depot 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 5 p.m.Passengers by the 6 a.m.Train connect at Mooer\u2019a Junction with Ogdensburgh Train going West, at Plattsburg with Lake Steamers for Burlington, thence to New York and Boston same day.Passengers by the 12, noon, Train reach Ogdensburgh, and those for New York reach Troy same evening, and New York and Boston next morning.Those by the 5 p.m.Tiain connect at Plattsburg with Lake Steamers.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under : Chimney, Pier and Cheval Glasses, IN ELEGANT FRAMES, AND BEST BRITISH PLATE.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 From the best manufactories in England, France, Germany, and the United States, A GREAT VARIETY OF IRON & BRAES BEDSTEADS, And which, in consequence of late arrival, will be sold at a small advance.July 13.\t1 164 B©/mB OF TRADE.The quarterly general meeting of the Corporation of the MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE, will be held at the COUNCIL ROOM of the Board on TUESDAY NEXT, the 17th inst., at THREE o\u2019clock, for the transaction of business generally.By Order, JOHN G.DINNING, Secretary.Montreal, 10th July, 1855.\tm 161 MONTREAL & NEW YORK Printing Telegraph Co\u2019y.THE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this COMPANY will be held at the PROVISIONAL OFFICE, No.46 Little St.James Street, on MONDAY, the 17th day of July instant.I.J.C.ABBOTT, Provl.Sec\u2019y.Montreal, 11th July, 1855.\t162 WANTED\u2014A STOREMAN for a Hardware Store.Satisfactory references required.Apply at this office.July 11.\tm 162 delay.NOTICE.THE \u201cRELIANCE,\u201d from Charente, is entered at the Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without LESLIE, STARNES & CO., Agents.163 July 12.FOR SALE OR CHARTER, THE Schooner \u201c CALEDONIA\u201d, 90 tons burthen, well found.Apply to the nroprietor, GEORGE BROWNE, Architect Montreal, March 2, 1855.\t52 For Sale, A NEW BARGE, just launched, and in every respect well put together, and of the very best materials, now lying at the mouth of the River St.Charles, Quebec, about 200 tons register, and capable of carrying 2000 barrels flour, and of the following dimensions :\u2014 Length .\t.\t.\t105 feet over all.Breadth .\t22 \u201c\t,l Hold\t.\t7 \u201c\t\u201c Sealed, Lined and Decked in.Price £750 Currency.Terms .-\u2014One-third at 90 days.One-third at 6 months.One-third at 9 or 12 months.Or a liberal discount allowed for cash.Apply to ALEX.URQUHART, St.Peter Street, Montreal.June 29.\t1m 152 Gold Fens & India Rubber Pencil Cases.npHE Subscriber has received a splendid as-JL sortaient of GOLD PENS, GOLD and SILVER PENCIL CASES; also, Improved INDIA RUBBER PENCIL CASES, a new article, much superior to silver or gold for practical purposes.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.June 30.\t153 FOR SALE, a PAIR OF VERY HANDSOME BAY HORSES, six and seven years old perfectly sound, free from vice, trained to double and single Harness, and perfect as Saddle Horses.Inquire at the Stables, 1, Albert Place, St.Urbain Street, before 1 o'clock a.m.July 11.\t____________16?Envelopes for the Million.KflA nan assorted envelopes, OUUjliUIJ for sale, Irom 4s to 15s per thousand.GEO.HORNE, Jane 30\t26\tS1\u2019 Jo9eP1l Street.CARD.S& W.J.HOLMES beg to return their sin-.cere thanks to their friends in assisting them to save their property at the Fire on Tuesday night.We still continue to work at the Factory, No.9 St.Therese Street, in the rear of J.Tiffin\u2019s, Esq., Store, where all orders, as usual, will be promptly executed until further arrangements.S.& W.J.HOLMES.June 27, 1858.\t150 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 Hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar Barrels\tdo\tdo Hhds Refined Sugar Barrels Crushed do Baskets Champagne, pts & qts Half-boxes Tobacco Cigars, &c\tfor sale by DONALD FRASER, No.11 Lemoine St.June 18.\t142 NOTICE.MR.HY.MOELLER, recently arrived in Montreal from Hamburg, proposes giving LESSONS on the PIANO to those who may feel inclined to honor him with their confidence.\u2014 Mr.Moeller will be found every day, between the hours of Nine, A.-M, and Noon, at M.Richard\u2019s Boarlint?House, Jacques Carrier Square.June 19.\t1m 143 WSHH, BRASTD'S?, Oils.THE undersigned offers for sale\u2014 500 bkts Ruinart\u2019s Champagnes 300 cases Barton & Guestier\u2019s Clarets 20 hhds\tdo\tdo 100 cases superior Olive Oil, Barton & Guestier\u2019s 50 hhds, qr-cks & octaves Cognac Brandies Pipes, hhds & qr-cks Sandeman\u2019s Port Do do do Pemartin & Co Sherries Do do do Willow, Ponilla & Oo do 50 cases Still and Sparkling Hocks 25 crates French Bottles, pints and quarts, Fine Velvet Corks, Ac &c aug.Lamontagne, 55 and 57 St Francois Xavier St, June 4,\t130 From Montreal :\tFrom Lachine : 6.00 a.m.\t6:30 a.m.7:00 a.m.(with\t8:00 a.m.Passengers for Steamer\t9:30 a.m.(or on ar- Lady Simpson,\trival of Passengers from Plattsburg, ko.9:00 a.m.\t12:30 p.m.12:00 noon.\t4:00 p.m.(or on arrival of Passengers from Ogdensburg, &c.3:30 p.m.\t5:30 p.m.(or on ar- 5:00 p.m.\trival of Steamer Lady Simpson.7:30 p m.\t9:00 p.m.(or on ar- A CARD.WITH feelings of gratitude for the extraordinary patronage he has received from the public generally, and the many acts of kindness from the City Authorities, the subscriber begs to return his heartfelt thanks, and feels a pleasure in publicly acknowledging the liberality of the City Council, in withholding any charge of rent on the occasion of the Benefit for the Patriotic Fund, as well as on the night of the Benefit of the subscriber.To Mr.Henry Prince and his talented Band he also tenders his sincere thanks for their gratuitous services on the same occasion; and last, though far from least, in his estimation, to the Press of Montreal, he begs to acknowledge his deep obligation for their editorial favors, without which, hidden merit dies.With the utmost respect to each and all, I remain their obedient servant, H.EANINGTON.Swords' Hotel, ?Quebec, July 5, 1855.5\t159 168 Springs, Waterfalls, Sea Bathing, Resorts, WE FIND on our table a neatly got up small volume on the above subjects : it will be a useful work.It is always gratifying to find that Canada is not second best in the productions of nature ; our Mineral Springs are highly spoken of in the volume before us.We find one of them mentioned in the very highest terms, and it is set forth as the most useful and even more agreeable than the Saratoga, so well known.\u201c It was discovered in 1832, and found to be a specific for the Cholera, and all who drank it escaped the disease, or were cured, if they had it, in all cases, of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Disarrangement of the Bowels, &c.It never fails to afford relief, and to women it is recommended as preferable to all other remedies.Persons following sedentary employments will find it invaluable for carrying off the impurities of the system, and counteracting those diseases to which they are so liable.As an agreeable, refreshing, and most wholesome summer beverage, it is strongly recommended as far preferable to the drinks usually taken during the warm season.\u201d The above reference is made to our own well-known Plantagenet Water, which every person can use with safety at this season.Depot, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.July 12.\t163 C0ALÎ COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! noomomi- im irosii.HOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY COAL ! THE Subscriber, Agent for the Sale of all the various kinds of ANTHRACITE COAL, Has opened a Yard on the Corner of Wellington and Colborne Streets, and is now prepared to furnish Families or Manufacturers, by the SINGLE TON or CARGO, on the most favorable terms.He will receive, in a few days, several Cargoes of LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, RED ASH, PENNSYLVANIA, And other kinds of Coals, of different sizes, direct from the Mines.Particular attention is invited to the Coal now offered to the Public, as it will be kept under cover, and delivered from the Yard dry and in good order, screened and free from dirt and dust, which consumers will find of great advantage as well as saving in expense.Coal, thus kept, will burn better, be entirely free from gas, and will not smoke the handsomest decorated rooms.idr* This Coal is now coming into very general use; not only for its cheapness, bur its acknowledged superiority over all other kinds of fuel wherever it has been tested.£3\u201c An Office has been opened at the Yard, where all business will be promptly attended to.Orders left at the Office of Coleman\u2019s Montreal House, or Box 294, Post Office, will be answered the seme day, or early the following morning.P.D.CARRIQUE.Montreal.July 12, 1855.\t163 Office M.& N.Y.R.R.Oo., ?Montreal, 27th June, 1855.S rival of Passengers from Plattsburg, New York and Boston.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.154 Eiggiiai! Wwimxæm:, Bylown aad Prescott Railway» SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing Monday, 21st May, 1855, PASSENGER TRAINS leave the City of Ottawa for Prescott at 5,30 A.M.and 3 P.M, (Railway Time.) arriving in Prescott at 8 A.M., and 7 P.M., connecting with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American Line, and Canada Mail Line between Montreal, Lake Ontario, and the Western Ports.TRAINS LEAVE PRESCOTT For the City of Ottawa at 8,30 A.M.and 4,30 P.M., arriving in Ottawa at 12,30 P.M.and 7.05 P.M., connecting as above with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American and Canada Mail Lines.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.& P.Railway.B.& P.Railway Office, ) Ottawa City, 18th May, 1855.S 157 R.W.HANDY SIDE, General Commission Merchant, 3 John Street.Montreal.June 11.\t136 THE SCMOÆMÆMM MJMMOP, (By D\u2019ALBERT of London,) AT PRINCE\u2019S miJBlü ST01U3, 145 Notre Dame Street.July 11.\t162 TUST received, at the WEST END BOOK J STORE :\u2014 Speeches and Addresses of H W Hilliard Mountains and Molehills ; or, Recollections of a Burnt Journal, by Frank Marryat, with illustrations by the Author Art Hints ; Architecture, Sculpture, and Paint ing, by James Jackson Jarves Letters to the Right Re v.John Hughes, Roman Catholic Bishop of New York ; Revised and Enlarged by Kirwan \u2014Also, a further supply of,\u2014 The Englishwoman in Russia, by a Lady Ten Years Resident in that Country, with illustrations Moredun, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame Street, (Opposite Recollet Church.) June 12.\t163 FURNISHED APARTMEMTS.TO BE LET\u2014A SITTING ROOM and BED ROOM, FURNISHED, in a convenient and agreeable part of the city, within five minutes walk of the Place d\u2019Armes.in the house of private family, where there are no other lodgers.For address apply at this office.July 12.\tm 163 TO LET, A HOUSE suitable for a small family, Furniture to be taken at a valuation it required.Address Box 128 P.O, July 12.\t163 For Sale, a Bargain, A SILVERED PLATE\u2014size 60 x 48, L\\.\tLOCKHART & LOUSON, 59 Commissioner St.July 12.\t163 AXi23 Or MODERN EURMTURE, AND EXTREMEEY HANDSOME, (The party giving up Housekeeping.) AT THE DWELLING-HOUSE, No.128 St.Mary Street ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, The Subscribers will offer the whole, WITHOUT RESERVE, Comprising : Dining Table, Centre Table, Card Table Hair Seat Sofas, Sideboard of Mahogany, vari-gated in the Wood Window Curtains, Carpets Bedroom Furniture, House Linen \u2014 with,\u2014 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils \u2014and,\u2014 Some rare and most Splendid PAINTINGS, of great value, one by Nieman.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.164\tFISHER & Co.TO LET, THE COTTAGE, GARDEN, &c., in Laganchetiere Street, occupied by the late JAMES PORTEOUS, Esq.Will be let on reasonable terras to a suitable tenant.Applications to be made to A.CRÛS-\u2019, Esq., Advocate, JOHN LBEMING, Auctioneer.June 13.\t1m 138 AUCTION SALES.b?johst XiUEiwma.DAMAGED LOAF SUGAR, On Saturday Morning, July 14, Will be sold at the Stores of MESSRS.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, On account of whom it may concern\u2014 NF 5432-438\u20142 hhds Refined Sugar, Ex \u201c.Toronto\u2019\u2019 591\t1 do\tdo Ex \u201cHarlequin.\u2019 Sale at TEN o'clock.JOHN LEEMING, 164\tAuctioneer.BY STEWART & HERR FOR SALE by the Subscribers, an invoice of 38 cases, comprising : \u2014 Rich Moir Antique, Glacé Gros, Velvet and Plush Mantles, newest styles Rich Black Silk Laces and Muslin Trimmings Embroidered Flounced Muslin Dresses Honiton and Pillow Laces in Sleeves, Collars, Habit Shirts, Chemisettes, Berthas, Head Dresses, and Handkerchiefs Black Silk Bandanas, Rich Printed Plain and Twilled Corahs, Black Silk Lace Squares, Scarfs, Yells, Shetland Falls and Sleeves Gent\u2019s French Cambric Shirt Fronts, Plain and Printed Nansooks STEWART & KERR.June 16.\t141 SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT.JpOR Sale by the Snbscribers- 2 Superior Piano Fortes.June 16.English Walnut Cottage STEWART & KERR.141 BV J.a.SHIPWAV.HOUSE TO LET at LACHINE, lately occupied by Mr.Hopkins.Apply to J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.May 16.\t114 BULL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & OO.Next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 DISINFECTANTS.CONCENTRATED solution of Chloride of Zinc, commonly called Buruett\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid.Ledoyen\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid.Tennant\u2019s Chloride of Lime.The above, in bottles, with directions for use, for Sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 mm July 12.Liverpool Salt, minots Coarse Liverpool Salt 700 bags do do do For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.163 CORPORATION J MONTREAL- FSREWO©D_WANTEO.ANTED for the use of the Corporation THREE HUNDRED CORDS of SEA-SONED FIREWOOD, equally mixed maple, birch, and beech, and at least three feet inUength.Tenders for the same, deliverable in the yards ot the Corporation of this city, will be received at the Office of the Undersigned, in the City Hall, Bonsecours Building, till NOON on MONDAY next, the 16th instant.J.P.SEXTON, City Clerk.Montreal, July 9, 1855.\tr 161 AUCTION SALES.BV BEItfNTIMG & BARSALOV.DAMAGED_ GOODS.AT THE OFFICE OF Andrew Hays, Esquire, No.1, ST.MAURICE STREET, WILL BE SOLD, Ou SATURDAY Morning, July 14, For Account of Underwriters or others Concerned : W J & Co.§227\u20141 cask Cutlery and Hardware Damaged on voyage of importation, ex Robert Parker.164 Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU.DRY GOODS.The Subscribers will Sell at their Stores, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ON SATURDAY, the 14th JULY, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of : Superfine Black and Blue Broad Cloths Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins Fancy Tweeds and Summer Coatings Plain and Fancy Alpaccas and Delaines Madder, Fancy^and Mourning Prints Grey and White Shirtings \u2014also\u2014 2 cases French Stays, assorted 10 do English and German Hosiery 10 do American Satinetts 2 do Port Monaies 2 do Fancy Goods Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.164\tBENNING & BARSALOU.MONTREAL FLOATING BATH.ADMISSION, Adults\u2019Season Tickets.$3:00 or 15s.Od, Children under 15 years.1:50 or 7s.6d\u201e Children of Season Subscribers under 15 years.1:00 or 6s.Od- Casual Bathers.12)^ cts or ïj^d.Tickets to be had at Pickup\u2019s News Office, adjoining the Post Office ; also, at Messrs.S.J.Lyman & Co.\u2019s,Place d\u2019Armes; Lyman, Savage & Oo.\u2019a; Benjamin Workman & Co.\u2019s, St, Paul St., and on board the Bath, N.B.\u2014BATH OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 5 a m to 9 p,m,, and on Sundays from 5 to 9 a m, only.July 4.\t166 LOWER CANADA COLLEGE.Ries.bags fine Patna for sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 12.\t163 150 CLAIRETS I JSLAPffiTS l l CTA a CASES ASSORTED BRANDS.UUU 25 hhds ST.J0LIEN, ST.ESTEPHE, and FLORIAC, From the celebrated proprietors, Messrs.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.For sale in bond or duty paid.AUG.LaMONTAGNE, 55 & 57 St.Francois Xavier St.July 11.\t162 Liverpool salt afoat\u2014 1000 bugs Liverpool Coarse, \u2014and,\u2014 .100 sacks Fine Staved For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.June 19.\t143 a.h, McDonald, General Commission Agent, No.5 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.July 10.\tly 161 For SaSe, to arrive, 42,000 SQUARE FIRE BRICKS July 10.25 Tons WHITING, in barrels, by\tGORDON & CO.o 161 Toofhaclte.THE constant employment of ELLIOTT\u2019S DENTRIFICE prevents that troublesome complaint, Toothache, prevents decay, makes the teeth white and clean, keeps the gums healthy, and renders the breath fragrant.S3\u201d Medical men uae and recommend it to others.For Sale by S.J.LYMAN & Co.Place d\u2019Armes ; and CARTER, KERRY & Co.St.Paul Street.Jane 27.\t150 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF LAGARDE & TIFFIN\u2019S ESTATE.A SECOND DIVIDEND (3s 2d in the £,) will be paid at the office of the undersigned, on THURSDAY next, to those Creditors who became parties to L.& T.\u2019s Deed Assignment.JOSEPH TIFFIN, Acting Assignee.July 9.\tr 160 Champagne, Claret, Oil.JUST landing, ex \u2018¦Paragon\u2019\u2019 and \u201c Eaglet,\u201d and for sale by the Subscribers\u2014 DeBrimont\tj Bouzy\t! Champagne, Jockey Club\t[\tpints and quarts.And other brands J St.Julien Claret ?\t»,\t., Fine Salad Oil ) BMton & Gnestier s \u2014Together with,\u2014 Guineas\u2019 Dublin and Whitbread\u2019s London Porter, Pale & Dark Brandy, DeKuyper\u2019s Hollands, Islay Whiskey, Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wine, in wood and bottle ; and a general assortment of the finest description of Teas, Sugars, Coffees, and other Groceries.CRERAR & McGIBBON, Family Grocers and Wholesale Confectioners, 152 Notre Dame St.June 14,\t139 FREIGHT WANTED,\u2014For 350 Tons COPPER ORE, to Liverpool or Swansea.Apply to MONTREAL MINING CO.June 19,1855.\t143 THE MUCH CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINE PUNCH CAN BE HAD AT THE \u201cMONTREAL HOUSE SALOON.\u201d GEO.E.SIMONS.July 7.\tr 159 Cheap Copying Presses.FOR SALE by the Subscriber, TWELVE Superior American SCREW COPYING PRESSES, 30 per cent below the usual price.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.June 30.\t____________153 American Vinegar.FOR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 200 casks Triple Clarified White Wine and Pure Cider Vinegar.FORESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 & 24 St.Sacrament St.June 28,\t161 PRESCOTT ALE.THE Subscriber having been appointed E Agent for the Sale of the above ALE wishes to intimate that he is now préparée execute orders from Private Families or Hotels, either in Wood or Bottles, confidently recommending it as a really excellent article.R.THOMAS, 35 St.James Street.June 27.\t150 B RIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGARS MOLASSES, &c.291 hhds & 20 tres Bright Sugar, just lan 316 hhds & 182 brls Extra Bright Sug( Ambassador, from Porto Rico 125 puns Choice Muscovado Molasses IN STORE : Puns fine flavored Jamaica Spirits Bags Pimento, boxes Ground Ginger Boxes Digby Herrings, do Lobsters Qtls Large Table Codfish, Brls No.1 He: Brls No.3 Mackerel, bxs Preserved do Hbds & qr-cks Superior Port Wine Bkts Champagne and Claret Qr-cks & octaves Sherry Wine Chests & half-chts superior Twankay, Hyson Twankay, and Young Hyson Tea Laguayra Hides, &c &c &c, for sale by J.& J.MITCHELL, No.IS Common Street.June 8.\t134 FOR SADE, AT SAINT GABRIEL de BRANDON, p»-Bg COUNTY of BERTHIER, the fine JilMI, Establishment formerly belonging to James Aemsteosq, Esq., Advocate, comprising twelve hundred superficial arpents, of which Bve hundred arpents are cleared, with Two Houses, a Saw-Mill, Grist-Mill, and Three Barns, &c.&c,, thereon erected.Conditions of par- : chase easy.Apply, at the Village of Industry, to LOUIS DUBEAULT, or, on the spot, to LOUIS DEMERS.St.Gabriel de Brandon, J June 18, 1855.\t)\t142 TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.\u2014 A desirable WAREHOUSE to let on WELLINGTON STREET, TORONTO, with bonded compartments on the premises.Having been lately occupied by a Dry Goods firm, all the fixtures remain, which would be given at a fair valuation.Rent moderate.Possession given immediately.Apply to H.A.JOSEPH, Toronto.June 25.\t148 Houses, Farms, Huildiug Lots.rpHE Subscribers offer several desirable Pro-Î.perties for sale or to let, comprising HOUSES, FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, OFFICES, STORES, &c.OWEN & FULFORD, House and Land Agents, No.27 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 11.\t136 For Sale, rriHREE First Class WOOD BARGES, with X Rigging complete, the property of the Estate of H.R.CUSHING & SON, now laying at La-flamme\u2019s Wharf, Lachine.Apply to LEMUEL CUSHING, Esq, Chatham ; and to COWAN & CROSS, Montreal.June 8.\t134 FOR SALE, A N excellent DRAFT HORSE, sound and A.\tgentle.Also, a GOAT with milk.Apply at this office.Juno 27.\t150 GOLD PENS.npHE Subscribers have received a large supply A of GOLD PENS of fine quality.SAVAGE & LYMAN, Noire Dame Street.Juue 22.\t146 JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE\u2014 J 1000 boxes Best Digby Herrings 500 dozen Bed Cords \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Tarred and White Cordage, assorted sizes HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.June 8.\t134 For Sale, A cargo of POTATOES A.just arrived.Apply to C.J.CUSACK, Calliere Street, Pointe a Calliere.June 1.\t128 TPOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 ,v 200 cases Champagne, Jacquesson k Fils 75 baskets do,\tIrroy 50 do\tdo,\tPhoenix \u2014And daily expected,\u2014 2 cargos Bright Porto Rico Sugar LESLIE, STARNES k CO.June 21.\t145 Glenfield Patent Starch.IT' IVE HUNDRED BOXES for sale, just arrived, I?ex \u201cCambria.\u201d A.WALKER.May 11.\t110 WIOSEHATOmB.rflEE Subscribers have received from Paris\u2014 1\tAn assortment of MODERATOR LAMPS, of superior quality.SAVAGE k LYMAN.June 21.\t145 IT'OR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 J?50,000 RAMSAY\u2019S BEST FIRE BRICKS.G.k D.SHAW.June 27.\t150 TUST RECEIVED for sale\u2014 J 100 kegs YARMOUTH BLOATERS \u2014Aiso,\u2014 A Small Parcel of YORKSHIRE HAMS HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.June 28.\t161 ¦VTOW LANDING\u2014 1 v| Genuine WHITE PAINT, in casks, 1 to 5 cwt each \u2014Also,\u2014 50 casks CRYSTALS SODA 250 gross WAX LIGHTS, in assorted boxes HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 28.\t151 JUST RECEIVED, per \u201cMilton,\u201d direct from J Cologne on the Rhine\u2014 Riidesheimer, Hochheimer, Zeltinger Moselle Scharzberger do, and Sparkling Hock, In cases of one dozen.EDWARD KERSTEN, Corner Notre Dame k St.Peter Sts.June 27.\t150 NOTICE.A LL persons indebted to the Estate of the A.late THOMAS WILLIAMS, Merchant, of this city, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against said Estate, will please send in the same to the undersigned.MILES WILLIAMS, MILES WILLIAMS, Jr., Executors.Montreal, 6th July, 1855.\t158 CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!! A LARGE LOT just received, of various XX choice brands.MICHAEL O\u2019NEILL, Metropolitan Dining Saloon.June 13.\t138 TENDERS FOR STOCK.SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED 3 until the 25th instant, at the office of the lonsumers Gas Company, Toronto, for a new .sue of Stock, to the extent of £20,000 Currency, endered necessary by the extension of the yorka.Blank forms to be filled up by the parties de- The Shares are £12 10s.each, 10 per cent., and remium, ofi'ered payable on allotment, and the esidue in monthly instalments of 10 per cent, ach, or the whole may be paid at once.The Company have paid a yearly dividend of an per cent, on the Capital Stock since its H.THOMPSON, Manager, lonsumer\u2019s Gas Company, ) Toronto, July 6, 1855.S\t161 THE duties of the above Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, August 13th.The Rev.Mr.ROUX, late Principal of the lustitute at Pointe aux Trembles, as Associate Principal will receive pupils as boarders at his residence, No.51 St.Urbain Street.As French only will be spoken in the family, peculiar facilities for acquiring that language will be afforded to pupils.Terms for board and tuition £50 per annum.The Principal will aiso, at his new residence, receive an additional number of pupils.Terms for board and tuition £60 per annum, S.PHILLIP Principal.61 St.Urbain Street, ?July 2, 1865.\t$\t154 J\u201e ©RR HAS OPENED HIS SALOON Opposite the Montreal Bank, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.CONVICTLABOR.CHE undersigned will be prepared to receive Tenders for the LABOR of the CONVICTS f the BLACKSMITH GANG, within tbe Pro-incial Penitentiary of Canada, on FRIDAY, General Iron Work, Foundry aking, and all descriptions of Harness Mountings, &c.The tenders to include the names of two sufficient sureties for the fulfilment of the contract to be entered into.D.Æ.MACDONELL, War.P.Py.Provincial Penitentiary, ^ DLiRETS and BURGUNDIES, &c.THE Subscriber has received and offers for sale a choice lot of the following WINES, from the highly respectable House of RAIMOND F.CHAPERON, of Libourne and Bordeaux, viz : CLARETS: 50 cases Chateau Lafitte, 1844.50\tdo\tdo do\t1848.60\tdo\tdo\tMargaux, 1846.25\tdo\tdo\tLaroze,\t1847.25 do Sauterne, 1847.BURGUNDIES : 10 cases Chamberlin, 1846.10\tdo\tYolnay,\t1846, 10 do St.George, 1849.\u2014Also,\u2014 50 cases very finest PALE BRANDY, 1815.ALEXANDER URQUHART.July 10.\t2m Tf 161 Book Binding, Paper Ruling, &c, BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to any pattern ; every description of BOOK BINDING executed on short notice, and at reasonable nUeS\u2019\tGKO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.June ?0,\t163 4th July, 1855.162 THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Will be opened in a few days.June 22.\t146 NOTICE.Glassware Trade Sale.THE Subscriber is instructed to notify the Trade that the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company purpose selling by Auction, in the month of OCTOBER next, a large and varied, assortment of the GLASSWARE manufactured at their Works at Sandwich.H.A.GLASSFORD, Agent for B.& S.Glass Cy.July 3\t1m 156 LOST, YESTERDAY AFTEP.NOON, between 4 and 6 o\u2019clock, in walking through Notre Dame aad Great Saint James Streets, a pair of GOLD SHIRT-WRIST BUTTONS, They bear the initials \u201cJ.G.\u201d The finder, on returning them to J.G., at this office, will be suitably rewarded.June 22.\t146 Removal.T & J.MITCHELL have REMOVED to the J \u2022 New Premises, Nos.17 and 18 Common Street, adjoining Messrs, LeMesurier, Routh & Co.\u2019s.June 2.\t129 ill,\t; Marine Insurance Adjusters, mOKSS.SS.&.I, & XCBW \u2019K\u2019OS.K, R.H.HAMILTON, GORDON PLUMMER, Montreal.New York.BRITISH PLATE GLASS.THE undersigned Agent for the THAMES PLATE GLASS COMPANY of London, offers for Sale\u2014 150 cases of BEST PLATE GLASS, Sizes from 8x10 to 62x75.Orders taken for Plates of any dimensions, either silvered or for glazing, at lowest rates.C.J.HOUGHTON, 234 St.Paul Street.June 15.\t2m mwf 140 RIMMEL\u2019S TOILET VINEGAR, S EXHIBITED in the Fountains at the L Crystal Palace, is superior to any Eau de Coloene as a refreshing lotion, areviving scent, and a powerful disinfectant.Sold by all Perfumers and Chemists in Canada.June 15.\t2m mwl 140 REFERENCES : Atlas Mutual Insurance Company, New York.Board of Trade, Montreal.June 26.\t150 TEE Subscribers have this day entered into Co-Partnership, as GENERAL AGENTS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm of LINDSAY & WILSON.WIT,LIAM LINDSAY.JOHN WILSON, Jr.Montreal, May 1, 1855.\t104 AND EARTHENWARl-, AT MW PRICES.AFTER a period of upwards of two centuries the respected House of Messrs.JOSEPH SYKES & SONS retire from the Swedish Steel Iron Business, in favor of Messrs.WILKINSON, WHITAKER & OO., of this place, who are now, and will continue to be, tbe exclusive Contractors of the CL) AMD G IRON.It is requested that all consumers of these two celebrated Marks will take due notice that the name of WILKINSON will now be stamped upon every Bar of CL) AND G Iron, and for tbe future that of SÏKES will be discontinued.All persons fraudulently imitating the same are also hereby warned that they will be held liable for all the consequences of such unlawful practices.Hull, 1st June, 1855.\t161 M DAMEMORi IRONS.ESSRS.NAYLOR, VICKERS & CO.announce to the consumers of Swedish Steel Irons, that they are now, and will continue to be, the sole Contractors and Importers of the celebrated Dannemore Irons, stamped O O AND CP), For security against fraudulent imitations, in addition to tbe above well-known marks, the initials N V & C will be stamped on each bar, and henceforth O O will cease to have the bystamp SYKES.Sheffield, June 1, 1855.\t161 THE Subscribers have now in port, and receiving from ships Ottawa, Albion, Toronto, America, and Mazurka, a full stock of NEW GOODS, which they will sell by the package, or pack to order bv the dozen.THOMSON & MINCHIN, Successors to Robert Anderson, 241 St.Paul Street (old stand).May 15.\t113 SUITABLE FOMOT WEATHER.Gauze shirts GAUZE DRAWERS SILK SHIRTS SILK DRAWERS And every other make for Summer, Thread Gloves Zephyr Gloves Union Gloves Silk Gloves Colored Kid Gloves Batisk Ties, And a Fashionable Assortment of Gentlemen\u2019» HABERDASHERY, just received bv W.W.CAMPBELL, 8 Great St.James St., (next door to Post Office.) July 5.\t157 PARIS-MADE BOOTS & SHOES.J& T.BELL have just received per Steamers \u2022 America and Asia, a further and large supply of Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen\u2019s, and Children\u2019s PARIS-MADE BOOTS and SHOES.Their assortment is now MOST COMPLETE ; and in QUANTITY, QUALITY, and PRICE, their friends and customers can choose from the LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST assortment of French Boots and Shoes in this citv.£3\u201d 166 NOTRE DAME STREET.^ July 6.\tdu 157 THERMOMETERS.THE Subscribers have received a supply of THERMOMETERS of all kinds, which are warranted in every instance true indicators of the temperature.For sale wholesale and retail.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.July 11.\t162 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 200 casks American Triple Clarified White Wine and Cider Vinegar FORESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 and 24 St.Sacrament Street.CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY, THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform the Printers of British North America, that they have been appointed Agents by Messrs.A.B.TAYLOR & CO., of New York, for tbe sale of their Single and Double Cylinder Printing Machines, Washington Hand Presses, Self-Inking Machines, Sc., a few of which they will always have on hand.The celebrity which these Manufacturers have acquired in this line of business will, it is hoped, secure for them a fair share of patronage in this Province.Inks, ©olored, &c.A large supply just received from the well-known Establishments of J0HU G.LIGHTB0DY, AMD W.F.PB0UTS, for whom they have also been appointed Agents in Canada.July 9.THOS.GUERIN & CO., Type Founders.160 TO VS S\u2019 MJMA'CV MOOMS.OR.RYAlL begs to inform the Ladies, and \u2022 public in general, that he has opened a Store for the sale of TOYS and FANCY articles which he intends selling at the LOWEST prices! 303 Aotrc Dame Street, 3 doors from McGill Street.May 10.\t3m Tts 109 THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, At the Montreal \u201cWitness\u201d Office, No.36 Great St.James Street, The Canadian Messenger, and Journal of Missions, Being the first number of a Monthly Religion® Paper.Price One Penny.Jp\u2019y _________________ 159 FOR sale by the subscribers\u2014 io tons Manilla cordage G.& D.SHAW.July 2.\t154 PATNA CLEANED RICE\u2014 100 bags for sale DAVID TOREMOE & CO, .14632^76 "]
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