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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" RSMOVAI.ai ïh» Montreal Herald Printing Office: THr EPmTyTd ^%MNTl\u201cmCK to those lareo, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, nd immediately in rear of the New Post Office.advertisements AND ORDERS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION Of BOOK AND JOB FEINTING, will be received on the above premises and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 REMOVALS.GAS LUSTRE_WAREHOUSE.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 assur-ANCE'OOMPANV.will be REMOVED on the first proximo, to \u201c Union Buildings\u201d, St.Frs.Xavier Street.CO .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 Strppf NEIL MoINTOSH.May 4.\t_____104 C.SOLOMON IMS REMOVED TO No.39 SANGUINET STREET.May 4.\t194 JAMES H.SPRINGLE, ArcMtcel 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 Hemoral.THE Subscriber has THIS DAY REMOVED to his new premises, No 3, Honorable John Youns\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Wa.MEIKLEHAM.March 13.\t61 Removal.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.Lyman & Co.May 15.\t113 H R.ADAMS AS REMOVED to No, 298 St.Paul Street, opposite bis 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 FOB.SALE.A SECOND-HAND HIGH PRESSURE ENGINE, 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\u2019CONOCHY & CUNNINGHAM, Plumbers, Brass Founders & Gas-fitters, Recollet Street, near St.Peter Street, MONTREAL.BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, PUMPS, GAS-FITTINGS, and everything connected with either branch promptly attended to, on the most reasonable terms.BRASS CASTINGS of every description.April 12.\t86 FOE SALE.AVery handsome FAMILY CARRIAGE, for one or two Horses.\u2014also,\u2014 A First Class GIG, built by Messrs.Hall & Brothers, Boston.Apply to M.McCULLOCH, At No.50 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t96 FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES.McCARDLE & CO., Manufacturers of the best descriptions of Frencli Burr MiiSstones, 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 R1RBÏÏN 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 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.Brown.OOCKBURN & BROWN, Nursery and Seedsmen, 68 Great St James Street, Montreal.N.B.\u2014COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.Apply as above, post-paid.March 2.\t\u2018\t52 // AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVII.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1855.NUMBER 165.FOR SALE.CHARLES H.TATE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Office.No.6 Merchant\u2019s Exchange.S3\u201d 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 WRITTEN ORDER from their Office be produced as voucher.HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.May 2\t102 F Cordage- OR SALE\u2014 50 coils 3fâ)S}£ inch Russian Hemp Hawsers 20 coils 3®5 inch Manilla Rope \u2014also\u2014 5 tons % inch Coil Chain FORRESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 & 24 St.Sacrament Street.June 28.\t151 Newcastle & smiths\u2019 coals\u2014 500 chaldrons Newcastle 500 do Smiths\u2019 double screened For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL & CO.June 7,\t133 mb grind\"stones\u2014 150 tons from the Berea and other Quarries,^sized from 18 in x3 to 78x12 For saie by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL & CO.June 7.\t133 Anthracite Coals, FOR sale direct from the LEHIGH, PITTSTON, L AKA WAN A, SCRANTON, SCHUYLKILL, and PEACH ORCHARD MINES.As these Coals are subject to an advance at the Mines after the 1st of July, purchasers will do well to secure their supply early.All sizes constantly on hand.GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL & CO.June 7.\t133 English Coke.A LOT OF SUPERIOR ENGLISH COKE-IX For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL & CO.Jnne 9.\t133 IN STORE\u2014 J \u201c Otard, Dupay & Co.,\u201d \u201cU.V.Proprietors and \u201c Hennessey\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown Brandy \u201cDeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin, Red and Green Cases Jamaica Rum, in puns, very fine Port and Sherry Wines, in butts, hhds & qr Refined, Crushed and White Bastard Sugars Young Hyson and Congou Teas Madras Indigo, in chests Coleman\u2019s Mustard, in 4 lb jars, &c.Landing ex \u201cFergus.\u201d 50 hhds ) npgjjuynet's\u201d Gin !00\u2019cases ) And to arrive per \u201c Beacon,\u2019 from Charente, 50 hhds \u2018 Hennessey\u2019s\u201d Brandy, Pale & Brown, Vintages 1850\u2014\u201951 For sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street May 26.\t123 GAS TUBING COMPOSITION for sale cheap.WM.MEIKLEHAM.April 19.\t91 Borax\u2014 A few sases for sale by Nov.16.G.D.WATSON.223 Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap.For sale, 2000 boxes, ex ships now arrived at Quebec.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.May 8.\t197 THE undersigned offer FOR SALE\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas.Muscovado, Crushed aid Powdered Sugars.Laguayra and St Domingo Coffee.Glenfield and Pearl SUrck, Liverpool, Montreal ard Fancy Soaps.Sperm, Adamantine and Montreal Candles.Saleratus, Car-Soda, Cream Tartar, &c.Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Syrups.T.D.Pipes, Cut Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.Tobacco in ft., ^ ft., 5s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s, Pings, Havana Cigars.Baking Powders, Soft Shell Almonds.Pepper, Ground Ginger, Sauces, &c.Hennessy\u2019s Pale and Dark Brandy.Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines.\u2014 and \u2014 Southern Yarn, Wadding, Batts.Wick and Twine.Seamless Bags.FORRESTER, MOIR & Co., 22 & 24 St.Sacrament Street.May 23, 1855.\t120 NEW SPEINU MODS.Just eceived, ex Steamer \u201cAfrica,\u201d TEST CASES Printed Muslins and Ginghams.For sale by A.WALKER, Custom House Square.April 2.\t 78 SHAWL WAREHOUSE.FIVE CASES Rich Filled Paisley Long Shawls, VERY LATEST DESIGNS, Just opened, and for sale.A.WALKER, Custom House Square.April 2.\t78 Scotch Bar Iron.100 TONS, assorted sizes, per Albion, now in port For Sale by September 22.G.D.WATSON.176 GIBB & \u20ac0.HAVE received per Steamer Asia their SPRING importations of LINCOLN & BENNET\u2019S HATS.\u2014A1SO,\u2014 A supply of Lemoine's celebrated PAEIS HAT.April 2.\t78 11.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 CÆMPÆTIJrfrS, Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Impe-ials, Superfines, &c., which they would particu-arly recommend to the attention of their friends, as the designs are perfectly new, and have never before appeared in this country.This recent arriva}, in connexion with their previous supplies of similar goods, Druggets, Stair Linens, Crumb Cldtbs, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bags, and Floor Oil Cloths, constitute a stoôk 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), andSTEAM-BOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t65 FOR SAXTG.BELLS for Churches, Steamboats, and Locomotives Schaeffer\u2019s Patent Steam Guages Railroad Spikes, &c &c JOHN HENRY EVANS.September 13.\t168 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.B EST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for sale in lots to suit families.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.16.\t223 BRASS and IRON CASTINGS of every description made to order, from.the largest stock ot PATTERNS and MODELS in Canada.MILL WORK and MACHINERY finished in the best manner.GEORGE BRUSH, Eagle Foundry.May 4.\t104 Hum.1 A PUNS FINE OLD WHITE RUM 1U For Sale by EDOUARD MASSON.Jan.30.\t25 N English Soaps, &c.PRICE & Co.\u2019s Brown Windsor Soap do\tPalm Oil Soap do\tAlmond Soap do\tHoney Soap do\tRose Soap Hendrie\u2019s Cosmetic Petroline Soap Rigge\u2019s Military Shaving Soap Just received by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, Opposite the Court House.Dec.14,247 JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE:\u2014 350 cwt.Large Dry CODFISH.WHYTE, ROSS & CO.June 8.\t134 das Chandeliers, JLustres, &c ROBERT MITCHELL calls the attention of purchasers to his elegant and extensive Stock of Two, Three, and Four Light DRAWING and DINING-ROOM LUSTRES, HALL LAMPS, HARP PENDANTS,Bedroom Brackets, Glass Shades, &c.&c.\u2014also,\u2014 An assortment of GAS-FITTINGS, suitable for SHOPS.AT THE Gas laistre Warehouse, 76, Great St.James Street, Next door to Ottawa Hotel.May\t107 Large Red Onion Seed.1 AAA LBS.SUPERIOR SEED, crop 1854 J.'U\u2019Lr'ij' For.sale by LYMAN, SAVAGE & CO.May 15.\t113 N1 OW LANDING and for sale\u2014 Sheet, Bar, Pipe, and Pig LEAD HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 30.\t126 Chain Cables and Anchors.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 50 tons Best Proved CHAIN CABLES, as.sorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 50 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 i@ 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 Tobaccos.Five hundred boxes of superior TOBACCOS, 5\u2019s, 10\u2019s and V, ft lumps.JOHN LEVEY.June 6.\t132 To Dentists.I rv AAA ARTIFICIAL TEETH, of the iULLfLIU best manufacture, for sale at low rates by\tS.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.July 2,\t4®4 HARDWiUAE: \u2014WîïOiïSSASjS.THE Subscribers beg respectfully to call the attention of purchasers to the extensive stock of SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, which they are receivicg 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, Patty, Canada Plates, Glass, Paints, Steel Scythes, Spades and Shovels, Shot, Wire, Rose, Horse, and Cot Nails, &c.&c., Mill and Cross, Hand and Circular Saws, Chains, Hinges, Axes, Files, Guns, and general Shelf Hardware, including Joseph Rodgers & Co.\u2019s Best Cutlery.BARBER, KER & CO.May 22.\t___________________119 FANCY GOODS, Bone Goods, Pipes, Combs, Brashes, 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 &c.BARBER, KER & CO.May 22.\t.119 GAS FITTINGS\u2014A large and varied assortment of 1, 2, 3 & 4 lights Gaseliers, in metal.3, 4, 5 & 6 lights do, in crystal.Brackets and Gas Implements.BARBER, KER & CO.May 22.\t119 LANDING ex Bannockburn\u2014 Cox & Co.\u2019s Dry White and Red Lead Do White Paint Do Lead Pipe Do Shot \u2014Also for sale,\u2014 Glass, 7j x GJ to 46 x 36, German, English and Canada White and Colored Paints and Dry Colors Brandy, Cognac, in hhds and cases Jamaica Ram, Sherry Wine Champagne\u2014Cliquet, Moet, and other brands Soap, Liverpool, London, and Montreal Candles, Sperm and Belmont Sperm Liverpool Salt, in bulk and bris Raisins; Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs Bastard Sugar, Sugar Candy Isinglass, Arrowroot, Chicory Washing Soda, Alum, Sulphur Canary Seed, Carraway Seeds, Mustard Cigars, Playing Cards Lampblack, Blacklead Oil, Linseed and Olive Bar Iron, Scotch, English and Swedes Boiler Plates, Canada Plate Tin Plate, Charcoal and Coke Cut Nails, Wrought do, Spikes Potash and Sugar Kettles, Sad Irons PHILIP HOLLAND.May 22.\t119 For sale\u2014 Grey Cottons, 24, 30, 33, 36, 40 and 72 inch Clark & Co\u2019s Paisley Sewing Cottons, in full assortment of lengths, numbers and colors Printed and White Fents Small Wares, in full assortment Hosiery, Gloves and Braces Hollands, Silesias and Druggets Fancy Cotton and Blue Drills Cloths, Does, Satinets, and Vestings Striped Cottons and Apron Checks R.ADAMS, 298 St.Paul Street.May 16.\t m IBIONI.TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY TONS of various brands, comprising every size of BOLT, SQUARE AND FLAT BARS, For sale by\tG.D.WATSON.May 3.\t103 ENGLISH CHEESE 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arms 5 do Double Gloucester 5 do Cheshire 5 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Kov.24.230 \u2019 BIiACK BEABtlOKB CO O KB EM C STOVES AND- - ' Iron Bedsteads.T.M, R~0I)DEN* S WAREHOUSE, No.71 Great St.James Street.TRON BEDSTEADS, Cribs, Cots, Couches, i Chairs, Tables, Store aid Piano Stools, Spring and Straw Palliasses and Hair Mattresses, Hat Stands, Iron Framed Looking Glasses, CEMETERY RAILING and CHAIN, FANCY DESK and OFFICE RAILING, IRON FARM FENCING, MARBLE1ZED IRON MANTLES anq GRATES.!\t\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 The following Celebrated Cooking Stoves The BLACK DIAMOND, the MAYFLOWER, the MODERN TROY, the YOUNG AMERICA.May.TO.\t109 ~ WHOLESALE AM mT FUMITiIRE WAREHOUSE, 113 Craig Street, Montreal.S.W.ABBOTT & CO.A RE now prepared to exhibit decidedly the xX most extensive and varied Stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.Amongst their variety will be found, Sofas, Couches, Mahogany and Walnut Chairs, Tables, Toilet Bureaus, Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads, Tea-Poys, What-Nots, Quartettes, Cane Seat Cottage, Office, Dining, and Common Chairs; together with a general assortment of medium and low-priced Furniture.Particular attention is invited to their Chamber Furniture, consisting of Rosewood, Oak, Mahogany, and Paihted Setts, beautifully ornamented, of every variety of color and design.S.W.A.k Co.take the present opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past year, and agaiii invite their enstomers, and the public in general, to call and examine their new Goods, which will be sold at such prices as have never yet been offered in Canada.April 28.\t99 \u2022machinists\u2019 Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES,of differentsizes, SCROLL CHUCKS, of differentsizes, PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES, VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a very superior article.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 ' Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, &c., &c.For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintown.C.P.LADD.June 23,\tmwf 98 PlateCIlass.rjTHE undersigned, Agents for the London and Manchester Plate Glass Co., now hold in stock a complete assortment of Polished Plate Glass, of best glazing quality,, including the largest sizes for Shop windows.Silvered Plate Glass, of very superior quality, including large sizes for Mirrors.Rough Plate Glass, Cast, for Roofing, Skylights, Windows, &c., wbicn they offer for'sale on very favorable terms.They are also prepared to import direct for parties who favor them with orders.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.St Alexis Street, Î Montreal, April 7, 1855.>\t82 o LD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP Musk\tdo Rose and Honeysuckle do London Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes Flesh Brushes Just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.June 15.\t140 fpjinK'Sfiic JUST LANDED, Todd\u2019s Ko.i Lochfiae Herrings, IN FIRKINS.For sale by\t* NEIL McINTOSH, Mechanics\u2019 Buildings, : Great St.James Street.May 15.\tU3 rïVHE Subscribers offer for sale, now in Store\u2014 JL Bright Porto Rico 1 Refined Crushed SUGARS White Bastard, No 1J Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses Hennessey\u2019s and Martell\u2019s Brandies, dark and pale DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, hhds, red and green cases Bass & Co.\u2019s Pale East India Ale, qrts and pint Hibbert\u2019s London Porter, quarts and pints Port and Sherry Wines, Rum in puns Belmont Sperm Candles, Button Blue Casey\u2019s \u2018\u2018Crown\u201d Liverpool Soap Vinegar, Window Glass, Tobacco Pipes Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, English make Olive Oil, Cod, Pale Seal and Elephant do Zante Currants, Raisins, bxs and hf bxs Cassia, Nutmegs, Cloves, Liquorice Indigo, Mace, Pimento, Mustard, \u201c Colman\u2019s\u201d Black Lead, Patent Starch, Jamaica Ginger Pickles, Liverpool Salt in barrels &c., &c., &c.DAVID TORRANCE k CO.May 28.\t124 WHOLESALE CHEAP PAPER WAREHOUSE, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.WEIR & DUNN have now on hand, ex Caledonia, Cambria, Albion, &c., their Spring Stock of English WRITING PAPERS.English and Foreign PRINTING Papers.Grey, Brown, Blue and Buff WRAPPING Papers, with a general assortment of STATIONERY, which they will supply to the trade at their usual cheap rates.Also on hand, an extensive stock of 8vo., 4to., and folio BLANK BOOKS, suitable for first-class trade.Agents for Ritchie\u2019s Superior COPYING PRESSES, Gillott\u2019s, Mitchell\u2019s, Lowe\u2019s, and Hughes\u2019 STEEL PENS, at the English wholesale list prices.Todd\u2019s Perth Office Ink, and Stephen\u2019s Blue Black Ink, in casks.June 5.\t131 NEW SPRING MP0RTÀTI0NS.THE Subscribers are now receiving THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY PACKAGES of Fancy 4* Staple I9ry Goods, the whole of which will be shown in a few days.Below is a list of the leading Goods :\u2014 Six cases French and English Bareges Five cases Black, Colored and Fancy Silks Fifteen cases 7-8 and 6-4 Printed DeLaines and Cashmeres Two cases French do, very choice One case Plain French DeLaiue One case French Baize Three cases Plain and Figured Black Bareges Three cases French and English Bonnet Ribbons Four cases French and English Colored Bareges Two cases French Kid Gloves Four cases Lisle Silk and Taffity do Six cases Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Hose Four cases Square and Long Shawls in Filled Barege and Cashmere A very large lot of Summer Mantles, newest style, in Black and Col\u2019d Silk Lace and Moire Twenty cases Black and Col\u2019d Coburghs and Orleans Six cases Plain, Shot and Figured Stuffs Fifteen cases Plain and Fancy Tweeds and Doeskins Ten cases Black Cloths, French and English Three cases Cassimeres Three cases Summer Coatings, quite new style Ten cases Cotton Drills and Gamboons Seventy-five bales Grey Cottons Thirty bales White\tdo Forty bales 7-8 and 5-4 Prints Five cases Fancy Regatta Shirting Fifteen cases Ready-made Clothes, got up in the best style A complete assortment of Haberdashery The above will be sold very low for cash, or good approved paper.OGILVY, LEWIS & CO.April 30.\t100 ^ O-A-IOJP.BALL & CO.beg to inform ther Friends and the Public, that thev have OPENED those very EXTENSIVE PREMISES, corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets, (the property of the Hon.James Perrier,) and where they will KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES OF ANY HOUSE IN THEIR LINE IN THIS CITY.Importing Sfiirect from MOPE AÏD TIIE WED MATES, they will be enabled, immediately on the arrival of \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cSteadfast,\u201d \u201cBannockburn,\u201d and \u201c Onda\u201d from London, and \u201c Eaglet \" from Bordeaux, to supply all the wants of their Patrons.Their facilities for selling at lower than ordinary prices, and determination to use their best endeavours to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call, will, they hope, merit a share of that patronage which they now most respectfully solicit.1\tBALL & CO.May 12,111 H.&3&DWAK.33, &c.THE Subscriber is just receiving, ex the following ships, now in part, America, Saint Lawrence, Pride of Canada, Oaledcnia, Home, City of Manchester, and Mazurka, the following goods, which be will sell low, viz.: BAR IRON, Best Best and Common Scotch BAR IRON, Lowmoor BOILER PLATE, Lowmoor LEAD, sheet and pig YELLOW METAL BLOCK and GRAIN TIN IRiON NUTS, Square and Hexagon RIVETS WiASHERS, assorted BRASS and COPPER WIRE BRASS LOCOMOTIVE TUBES BOILER TUBES, lapwelded GAS PIPING (Iron) from % to 2-inch diameter GAS COMPOSITION PIPING, % to \\y2 do STOP-COCKS, TEES, KNEES, kc &c HAIR and ASPHALTE FELT COTTON WASTE, White and Colored WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings.May 26.\t123 ÉSP5S1 rfFTP SHERRY WINE in quarter casks For Sale by GORDON & CO.Jftnuary 17.\t14 JUST KECESVEO AT A.& S.NORDHEIMER\u2019S PIAEiTO-rORSTS WAE.2SS5.OOMS, A fresh supply of Stodart\u2019s, Dunham\u2019s, and Chickering\u2019s PiANO-FORTES.6, 6%, and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Fancy Cases.PEXStTCE\u2019S ME&OBXIGSS'S, 4, and 5 Octaves.\u2014also,\u2014 A Splendid Piano Mécanique.June 6.\t\u2022\t132 FOR SALE.SLATE AND SLATING.EB1SB &.B.A'SnffOE, Slaters and Slate Dealers, 141 Craig Street, near St.Urbain Street, MONTREAL, OFFER for sale ROOFING SLATE of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers ; and are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders in the Slating line with fidelity and dispatch.OED Et «SOS'S REPAIRED.Sawed Slate, for Firewalls, Coping, Refrigerators, &e., furnished to order.R.k R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering roofs, to this method of roofing, as cheap, durable, and fire-proof.Orders in the city or from abroad respectfully solicited.GEO.W.REED, W.H.RAYNER.April 4.\t80 To the_Trade.THE Subscriber is instructed to notify the Trade, that the BOSTON and SANDWICH GLASS COMPANY will sell by auction, in this market,, about the 20th of this month, a large and well assorted Catalogne of their manufac tares.Particulars will he furnished in a future ad.vertisement, and in Catalogues, which will be distributed a few days before the sale.HENRY A.GLASSFORD, 16 St.Sacrament Street.May 4.\t 104 Fire Bricks and Grindstones.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRICKS 500 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches FROTHINGHAM k WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 OILS.THE Subscriber having commenced business on bis own account, as OIL MERCHANT and MANUFACTURER, offers for sale\u2014 English Linseed Oil, Lard, Raw and Boiled,\tOlive, Sperm,\tNeats Foot, and Elephant,\tCod Oils, Machinery,\t&c.&c.&c.W.C.McDOlVAED, Successor to MCDONALD BROS, k CO.123 Burr Stones ! Burr Stones ! 600 RRRR\t^a3t rece*ve(4 and for EDOUARD MASSON.May 29.\t 125 L IVERPOOL SOAP-1000 boxes, fresh \u2014Also,\u2014 Stoved Salt, Patna Rice, London Mustard, kc kc For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.May 29.\t125 TO CONTRACTORS\u2014 The Subscribers are MANUFACTURING McLELLAN\u20193 PATENT STONE DRILLING MACHINE, to work with Steam or Horse-power.These Machines are warranted superior in economy and effective working to any Stone Drilling Machine in use.Several of these Machines may be seen in operation on the Water Works, a few miles from Montreal.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO.June 2.\t3m 129 rpO ARCHITECTS AND BUiLDERS\u2014 -L The Subscribers are prepared to furnish, at short notice, Iron Fronts for Stores, Iron Shutters, Iron Sash, Iron Columns, Railing, &c.Ac, of the best Designs and Workmanship.Also, Hoisting Machines for Stores, of late improved patterns.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO.June 2.\t3m 129 TO CARPENTERS, SHIPBUILDERS, AND OTHERS.\u2014We would respectfully call your attention to McLellan\u2019s Patent Morticing and Boring Machine, which we are now manufacturing.This Machine supplies a want long felt by workers in wood.It will make a mortice of any size in any kind of wood, and at the rate of from ten to thirty per minute, leaving the mortice clean and perfect.It is simple and easily managed.J.W.MoLELLAN k CO.June 2.\t3m 129 TO FARMERS _ AND THOSE RAISING STOCK.\u2014It is well known by those who have given attention to the matter, that the value of all kinds of Grain and Corn, when used as Food for Stock, is greatly enhanced by its being ground or crushed.With a view to lessen the expense and trouble in preparing Food for Stock, we have perfected a small Iron Mill, that can be worked by horse or other power, and will grind from fifteen to twenty bushels of grain per hour.We also Manufacture Hay and Straw Cutters, of best model.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO.June 2,\t3m 129 SEWING MACHINES\u2014 The liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on us, has induced us to add to our Manufacturing Establishment various Improvements ; so that, with past experience and present facilities, we feel confident that we can furnish a better Sewing Machine than ever before offered to the Public.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO.June 2.\t3m 129 FOR SALE by the Subscribers, ex John, trom Hull :\u2014 400 kegs White Paint 200 tins Venetian Red 100 do Yellow 100 do Spw Brown 100 do Chrome Yellow 100 do Blue Paint 150 do Green do 50 do Paris Green 100 do Rose Pink 100 do Bright Yellpw 20 brls Yellow Ochre 20 csks Putty 20 do Paris White 4 bags English Vermillian 30 cases Black Lead 10 qr-csks B.L.Oil 5 hhds do 10 kegs Paris Green, dry WOODS, PERRY & Co.No.19 St.Sacrament Street.June 2.\t129 CARTER, KERRY & CO., Wholesale Druggists and Importers of Paints, Oils, Colors, and Dye Stuffs, HAVE received by ships from the various Ports of Great Britain, their SPRING importations, to which they invite the attention ot Druggists and General Merchants in Town and Country.St.Paul Street, Montreal.June 4.\t130 CXCS-AKS AMD TOBACCOS.B.W.WABHER, Importer and Manufacturer of CIGARS, SIVURE, AND TOBACCO, Wholesale and Retail, 147 Notre Dame Street, next to H.Prince's Music Store, Montreal.BW.WARNER would respectfully invite the \u2022 attention of the Gentlemen of Montreal, to his very choice assortment of SEGARS, SNUFF, and TOBACCO, which he will make it an object to keep constantly on hand (ofthe best quality,) and for sale at LOW PRICES.To bis SEGARS, in particular ho would beg to direct special notice, for they are in reality, of the Choicest Brands, and hare been imported, direct, by himself,-rom HAVANA, at great expense.These Segars are admitted to be, by good judges, equal to any which has hitherto been brought into the Canadian Market.His stock of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, both CAVENDISH, HONEY DEW and other favorite kinds, will, he is certain, give satisfaction to those who may purchase, for he is determined to offer it at prices which must command an extensive sale in Town and Country.His assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY PIPES.has been selected by himself, and are of the most fashionable Shapes ; they will be offered at the lowest possible retail rates; his MEERCHAUM PIPES, will be found on inspection, to be of that fine quality, so much sought after by smokers.The various kinds of SNUFF which will be kept at the above establishment, is intended to be the finest ever offered to the Montreal public.The foregoing, as well as other FANCY ARTICLES, are of the most superior description.The prices will he far lower than those of many other similar Houses in this City, in consequence of this select stock having been purchased entirely for Cash in the cheapest markets.N.B.-rRemember 147 Notre Dame St.next to H.Prince\u2019s Music Store.May 1.\t3m 101 To the Ladies.MASONIC EMPORIUM.JOHN 0.BE0WK, 135.Notre Dame Street, 135 IS receiving his Stock of Ladies\u2019 Straw, Tuscan and Fancy Bonnets, Children\u2019s Straw and Leghorn Hats and Bloomers Straw Flowers and Trimmings French do do Ribbons Embroidered Hats and Hoods Do Robes and Cloaks Filled Long and\tSquare Shawls Cashmere\tdo\tdo Barege\tdo\tdo Satin Brocade\tdo\tdo China Crape\tdo\tdo French Blond\tdo\tdo \u2014Also,\u2014 A large assortment of Barege, Barege Delaine, and Muslin Dresses French Muslin and Baize Delaines French, German, Swiss and English Thread and other Laces Muslin Embroidered Edging and Insertions French and English Patent Elastic Stays Children\u2019s and Nursing Stays Do Tartan Dresses And a great variety of NEW GOODS, too numerous to mention, at 135 J.O.BROWN\u2019S,\t135 Notre Dame Street, FOR SALE.HOTELS, &c.jAEfies & asGStG-Asar, Forwarding and Commission Agents, HAVE [on hand and for Sale the following, viz.:\u2014 Anchors and Chains, Cordage and Canvas, Bar and Pig Iron, Boiler Plate, Canada Plate, Rivets and Spikes.House, Steam and Blacksmith\u2019s Coals \u2014AND,\u2014 Five Hundred Boxes Window Glass Office :\u2014CaNAL BASIN, and CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, .\tMontreal May 10.\t109 Candles.FOR Sale\u2014Sperm Candles in boxes.LOCKHART k LOUSON, 69 Commissioner St.May 21.\tjig JpOR SALE 60 casks Upper Canada HIGH WINES, 50 O.P.GILMOUR & CO.May 5.\t105 Heavy Hardware, 'ig Iron, Plate & Sheet Glass & Glassware, SPRING IMPORTATIONS.THE Subscribers wilt receive by EARLY Ships from Great Britain, Antwerp, Bordeaux, Charente, Oporto, kc., LARGE additions to their Stock of Wines, Brandy, &c.Groceries, Paints, Oils, And offer for sale\u2014 3 Port WEae\u2014\u201c GRAHAM & CO.\u2019S\u201d best and various qualities, in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.\u201c SANDEMAN k CO\u2019S do do do Slserry\u2014\u201c GORDON k CO.\u2019S\u201d do do do Also, a few Butts \u201cOLD EAST INDIA,\u2019 Claret\u2014\u201cBARTON & GUESTIER\u2019S,\u201d of \u201cLATOUR,\u201d \u201c BATTAILLEY,\u201d \u201c St JULIEN,\u201d & other Brands.Champagne\u2014\u201c MOET & CHANDON\u2019S\u201d 1st quality and extra superior.\u201c RUIN ART & CO.\u2019S\u201d\tdo\tdo \u201cPERRIER FILS\u2019\u201d\tdo\tdo.Marsala Madeira\u2014\u201cFLORIO & CO.\u2019S\u201d Masdeu\u2014\u201c F.DURAND\u2019S\u201d superior.Ked Wine, DeneearSo, &c.Brandy\u2014\u201c HENNESSY\u2019S\u201d Brown and Pale, in hhds & cases, can\u2014\u201c DeKUYPER\u2019S,\u201d ia do do.Whiskey\u2014ISLAY and GLENLIVIT.Condon Porter\u2014 \u201cBYASS\u201d and \u201cHIBBERT\u2019S.\" pale Ale\u2014\u201c ALLSOP\u2019S k BASS\u2019\u2019.Strong & Paie Ale\u2014\u201cRUTHERFORD\u2019S\u201d s A Complete Assortment, Comprising :\u2014Refined and Crushed Sugars, Currants, Liquorice, Belmont Sperm Candles, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Mustard, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Pimento, Ginger, Starch, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Olive and Salad Oil, Sardines, Bordeaux Vinegar, Capers, Maocaroni, Vermicelli, &c.Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Sal Soda, Carbonate of Soda and Soda Ash, Corks, Tobacco Pipes, &c.\u201cSTEELE\u2019S\u201d LIVERPOOL SOAP.jxwst psisS: \u201c J AMES k CO.\u2019S\u201d Red & 'White Lead and Paints \u201c Crowley, White k Crowley\u2019s\u201d White Oxide of Zinc, and Zinc Paint, possessing equal body with White Lead, and perfectly unchangeable in color.LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Blundell's.PUTTY, Ochre, Glue, &c.HEA.V5T mikTl&WALJXM : GOVAN BAR IRON, common and refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval and Half Round Iron Swedes Iron, Sheets, Out Nalls, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles Glamorgan Plates Tin Plates, IC and IX Galvanized Iron Plates.STO IROSir: Gartsherrie, Blair, and Eglinton.PLATE GLASS, (see separate advertisement) GERMAN SHEET GLASS, GLASSWARE (a large assortment.) OCEAN HOUSE RE-OPENED.THE Subscriber, having made essential improvements in his accommodations at the \u201c Ocean House,\u201d (Cape Elizabeth) respectfully gives notice that the House will be Opened Wednesday.June 6tli, And will continue open until further notice, except on Sundays, on which day it will be positively closed to all visitors.Since its close last year, the subscriber has further improved his premises, so that the comfort and convenience of his visitors will be very much enhanced.The well-known location of this House, on the southern verge of Cape Elizabeth, with excellent fishing ground, a full view ofthe Ocean ns far as the eye can reach, together with a hard, sandy beach of a mile or more in length, for rides, render it as lovely a resort tor pleasure parties, invalids or permanent boarders, as can be found in the whole country.This House will he conducted on temperance principles, and nothing will be allowed in its connexion which shall not be saiisfactory to the most refined tastes Grateful for past favors, the proprietor reopens his House, confidently trusting to satisfy his numerous friends by his constant efforts to please.J.P.CHAMBERLAIN.Cape Elizabeth, July 3, 1855.\t2ml55 L BÏÏCHANÂI, HARRIS & 00.107 No.2 St.Alexis Street, 7 May 8, 1855.\t( ^6P^ILLA61 &, CARSON, WHOÏÆSAIÆ AXD RETAIN.OXaOTIBIXIM'a- AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No.66 McCrilS Street.McM.k C., in addition to their very Choice Stock of WEST of ENGLAND TWEEDS, DOESKINS, and VESTINGS, FRENCH and WEST of ENGLAND BROADCLOTHS, have received a choice assortment of Mohair, Silk Warp, k Italian Cloth Coatings.Also, Striped, Checked, and Fancy Linen Drills, for Pants, all of the Latest Styles, and suitable for the approaching hot weather.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed, either as regards fit, style, or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting, that most difficult and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, made from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment, To those who buy ready-made Clothing they would say, that their Stock is large and well as-soried, and ul prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction.Country Merchants would do well to examine this Stock before making their purchases elsewhere.NO SECOND PRICE.June 16.\t141 CLARENDON, {Late Phelps House.) THE Subscriber having leased this well known House for a term of years, would announce to the public that it has undergone extensive improvements and repairs\u2014has been re-furnished in the highest style of modern elegance, and is now prepared, in all respects, lor the reception and convenience of guests.The location of this House is central and commanding-being in the very heart of the city, upon the principal street, contiguous to each railroad depot, Lake Erie, kc., and affording the finest view of Buffalo and the adjacent country, that can be bad in the city.It will ever be the purpose of the proprietor to provide the comforts of a pleasant home in behalf of all who may favor him with their patronage.He trusts that the same generosity which was accorded him as commander of the Steamers London, Canada, May Flower, and Empire State, may also be extended to him in his new vocation.\tH.VAN ALLEN.May 1.6m 101 BUSSELLS\u2019 HOTELS, QUÉBEC AND TORONTO.a Russel, Bkotheks, grateful for the liberal support they have hitherto received, and with a view to its continuance, beg to inform the Travelling community, their Friends, and the Public generally, that they have recently RE-FITTED, RE-FURNISHED, CARPETED, and PAINTED, a considerable portion of their respective Establishments, and are now prepared to receive VISITORS, whose comfort will engage their undivided care.CARRIAGES always on hand, and in attendance on the arrival of the Steamers, &c.June 15,1855.\t]m 140 BIXBÏ\u2019S HOTEL, Corner of Park Place and Broadway, N.Y.THIS HOTEL is on the most approved European plan, Lodgings are furnished and the guest is charged for Lodging only, leaving him at liberty to take his meals at the house or those parts of the city to which his business through the day may call him.Every attention is paid for the comfort of Guests.The situation is the most desirable in New York.ROOMS from 50 cents to ip.\u2019, per day.May 25.\t2m Tts 122 REMOVAL.x x* isr STOSS, JF*\tTtÆ GROCERY MORÏS0N, CAMERON, & EMPEY, HAVING NOW DISPOSED OF ALL THE GOODS DAMAGED BY THE LATE FIRE On their premises, 288 Notre Dame St., WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Part of Class Nos.1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 14, 19, k 31, and a portion of the Goods in the third and fourth Stories, they have determined to pack up the same IN CASES, For disposal during the dull season, and to OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND SALE, ON Monday First, the 25th instant, Their Entire Assortment of NEW GOODE, Comprising the Choicest variety of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS Ever offered in this Market.As onr NEW GOODS have come to hand so late in the Season, we have determined to mark them at a very Small Profit, in order to effect a speedy Sale, so that Great Bargains wüï be offered.M.C.& E.beg to state that the ENTIRE STOCK, though large, will be Sold by Private Sale, and not by Auction ; and that the Doors will be opened each Morning punctually at NINE o\u2019clock.ICf* All Goods marked in plain figures at such a low rate that NO SECOND PRICE need be offered.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, 288 Notre Dame Street, (late No.202.) Jnne 22.\t147 DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! JOHN GARDNER, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, 293, West End, Notre Dame Street.ALL orders from the Country attended to with punctuality and dispatch.May 25.\t'\t123 Cheese! Cheese! ENGLISH and American North Wiltshire Albert Chedder Chedder Loaf Queen\u2019s Arms Double Gioster Cheshire and American Jnst received and for sale by R.THOMAS.CORNER OF PLACE d\u2019ARMES AND NOTRE DAME STREET.THE Subscriber begs to inform the public that be has REMOVED to the premises formerly occupied by NEIL McINTOSH, where he will keep on hand, A varied and extensive assortment OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Ca-XtOOEIXtXEJ^, '^TIT'XiKŒS®, cêjc.efee.e&3o.FAMILIES may depend on receiving articles of The First Quality, AsM at moderate prices.h.!.ss^j&imar.May 7.\t106 Important Warning: l SAVE YOUR RECORDS.\u2014At the recent fire in Vesey-st., two firms lost their books and papers, for want of \u201c Rich k Co.\u2019s Salamander Safes,\u201d \u2019Wilder\u2019s Patent.For evidence see the following certificate of George W.Wright, Esq , who had wisely provided himself with one : New York, May 10, 1855.\u2014Messrs Stearns & Marvin\u2014Gents, this morn ng my factory located on the second and third floors of the four-story building No 60 Vesey-st, was entirely destroyed by fire.On the second floor stood one of Rich & Co.\u2019s Salamander Safes, Wilder\u2019s Patent, containing my books, papers, and a package of bank bills, which were preserved in good condition.The Safe was severely tested before and after its tall to the cellar.With full confidence in the fire-proof qualities of your Safes, I cm, truly yours,\tGeo.W.Wkight.These Safes are secured by the celebrated \u201c La Belle\u201d Lock, and for sale by JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Stearns & Marvin, The only makers of Salamander Safes containing Rich k Wilder\u2019s Patents.May 21.\t118 CHEAP JPAIWTS.THE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, ex \u201c John\u201d and other Vessels in Port, a LARGE SUPPLY of Dry and Ground Genuine White Lead and Oxichloride White Patent and Zinc Dryers Vermillion, Paris Green Red Lead, Rose Pink Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre Glue, Whiting, Ground and Lump Pumice Stone Painters\u2019, Glaziers\u2019, Gilders\u2019 and Artists\u2019 Tools and Colors Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil French and English Paint Brushes Gold Leaf, Bronzes and Strewing Smalt Plato and Sheet Window Glass, Patty, &c German Gilt Moulding for Papered Rooms A.RAMSAY 118 and 120 McGill Street, Montreal.June 6.\t132 THE NEW HOSIERY ESTABLISHMENT, RlrarGKLAKTD er has made such arrangements as will enable him to contract for the Transport of all descriptions ot Properly on above-named Route with dispatch and regularity, and on such terms as will prove an induce-t0 1 ie\tto favor him with their patronage.Ihe powerful and efficient Tug Steamer ERIE, with requisite numuer of new First-Class Barges, will be placed on Route between Montreal and Whitehall, making trips as frequent as once per week, thus affording facilities lor moving a large amount of freight without incurring yie transhipments and delays that property in transit be-tween New York and Montreal has hitherto been subject.All business connected with Custom House, Passing of Entries, Payment of Duties, Bonding, &c., as may be required, promptly attended to.M.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal.Parties wishing lo forward goods as above please anolv L.J.N.SPARK, No 33 Coentie\u2019s Slip, New York, xr .^\tTRACY COWAN, Whitehall! Montreal, April 21, 1855.\t3m 93 TRAVIS & CO.\u2019S LINE, 185S\tBETWEEN\t1835 NEW YOÏÎ.K AND MONTREAL.THIS old established and well-known Line, increased facilities, will continue the FORWARDING of Merchandize, Produce, &c., between New York, Rouse\u2019s Point and Montreal.Parties shipping by this Line (with or without an agreement), can rely upon being charged onlv the lowest current rates.\t° a j r r ÆE»£S AND CONSIGNEES.TR AVTsUtg\"\u2019 t3 0oeil^e3 SliP\u2019 Nev York.TRAVIS & CO., Troy and Whitehall, \u201c W.W.PRINDLE, 7 », W.COOTE.( Rouse\u2019s Point, \u201c BARRON &!SHAW,) M.K.DICKINSON, > Montreal.NELSON DAYIS, > March 24.\t6m n H.SILVER, & A.KE\u2019SrSE,, Paris ExMbitioa Carvers and Gilders, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, PICTURE & LOOKING GLASS FRAMES, 181, Notre Dame Street, Montreal.\u2018 ^-\u201c-Frames made to any pattern.Old Frames Regtlt and Repaired.Pictures Framed on the shortest notice, at moderate rates.May le-\t3m mwf 114 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE la Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS for himself and the other Proprietors, at No.209, Notre Dams Street, i Montrkai.; Saturday, July 14, 1855, U^-U-gJLHWW MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1S65U To His Worship the Mayor of the City of Moatreal.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 Kepresentative of France to extend her commercial relations with Canada.Montreal, July 11, 1855.PETER McGILL, D.B.VIGER, JOHN FROTHINGHAM, JOSfl.ROT, JACOB DEWITT, OLIVIER BERTHELET, WILLIAM MOLSON, J.L.BEAUDRY, A.SIMPSON, JOS.BOURRET, JOHN J.DAY, R.TRUDEAU, G.MOPFATT, Jun., G.LAMOTHE, S.BENJAMIN, J.D.BERNARD, J.O.MOFFATT, M.GALARNEAU, ALEX.WALKER, L.H.HOLTON, A.A.DORION, BENJAMIN HOLMES, J.D.LACROIX, THOMAS RYAN, BENIAMIN LEMOINE, JOHN BOSTON, J.W.A.R.MASSON, H.H.WHITNEY, J.B.BRUYERE, G.BENJAMIN, D.MASSON, EDWIN ATWATER, C.D.ROY, WILLIAM WORKMAN, HENRY STARNES, A.LAROCQDE, JAMES B.GREENSHIELDS, J.A.BERTHELOT, G.PELTIER, GEORGE BROWNE, L.BOYER, M.D.0.DORWIN, CHS.J.COURSOL, J.H.JOSEPH, T.D.HALL, EDWARD THOMPSON, F.PELLETIER, M.H.SEYMOUR, FRANCOIS LECLAIRE, THEODORE HART, 0.E.BELLE, JOHN J.DINNING, A.LAMOTHE, J.T.ABBOTT, NORBERT DUMAS, J.R.BRONSDON.JN CONFORMITY with the foregoing requisition, 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 14th instant, .at TWELVE o\u2019clock, (noon).WFD.NELSON, Mayor.Mayor\u2019s Office, City Hail, 1 Montreal, 11th July, 1855.) 168 The American-European JOINT.STOCK EXPRESS & EXCMMGE COMP\u2019Y, W Broatlwity, Mew York.STOCK, $250,000.CAPSTAN This company have purchased the EUROPEAN EXPRESSES of MESSRS.LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO, WELLS, FARGO « 00., and EDWARDS, SANFORD & 00., and are prepared to FORWARD Parcels, Packages, Merchandize, Valuable Articles, and Treasure, to all the principal Cities of Europe, to transact all Custom House business with unequalled despatch, in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore ; to furnish Bills of Exchange in sums to suit purchasers, and Letters of Credit on all the principal cities of Great Britain and the Continent, and to execute abroad commissions of every description.Packages for Europe can be forwarded by all the Express Lines of the United States and the Canadas.Bills of Exchange of this Company on the principal cities of Europe, can be purchased of Agents in all the principal towns and cities of the United States and the Canadas.FOREIGN OFFICES, London, Liverpool, Paris, Havre, Bremen, Antwerp, & Leipsic# H.8.LANSING, Manager.July 14.\t1m 165 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 16th day of July instant, at THREE o\u2019clock.I.J.C.ABBOTT, Provl.Sec\u2019y.Montreal, 11th July, 1855.\t162 \u201cUNION SALES ROOM.\u201d THE above named eligibly situated ROOM will be leased from and after the 1st May next, to Merchants, Auctioneers and Brokers, from day to day, for Special Auction Sales.Teems will be made sufficiently low to induce Merchants to hold saies there in preference to their own Warehouses.Apply to JOSEPH KNAPP, Union Buildings.April 4.\t80 POSITIVELY FOR THE LAST TWO AFTERNOONS & EVENINGS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AT THE NEW BaBCHAmOS\u2019 HAZ.Ii, Great St.James Street, Two Great Wonders can be seen, THIS WILD MEN I WITH A LECTURE.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 cariosities 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 against the hips.iCr3 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 4% o\u2019clock.Evening\u2014Doors open at 8 o\u2019clock; lecture to commence at 8%.Admission 25 cents, or la 3d; Children under 8 years of age half price.July 9.\tr 160 SB A BATHIMG! CAPE ELIZABETH, SACO, RYE BEACH, &c« ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT.JULY 16th, Return Tickets, $>8 each, (Available for the whole Summer,) Witli liberty to stop at tlie White Mountains* WILL BE ISSUED BY THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, FROM I0NTR1AL TO PORTIA! A! BACK.O\u2019 Children under three years of age free ; over three, and under twelve, half price.Montreal, July 13.\t164 JUST ©PEHBDI AT H.BENJAMIN & CO.\u2019S FURNITURE AND OAHFBT ST0RB, \u20acM ï'S TÆMj MKeMeM.Chimney, Pier and Cheval Glasses, IN ELEGANT FRAMES, AND BEST BRITISH PLATE.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 From the beat manufactories in England, France, Germany, and the United States, A GREAT VARIETY OF IRON & BRASS BEDSTEADS, And which, in consequence of lata arrival, be sold at a small advance.will THE SCMOÆBSÆ11® GJlIsOP, (By D\u2019ALBERT of London,) AT musas store, 145 Notre Dame Street.July 11.\t162 A CARD.MR.HAACKE informs his friends and the public of Montreal, that he continues to give Lessons in GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, &c.He may be found at the Herald office.July 7.\t159 THE Subscriber has just received from PORTNEUF, WOODEND, and JACQUES CARTIER PAVER MIELS, 15,000 Reams Grey Wrapping Paper 6,000 do Brown do do 1,000 do Manilla do do 4,000 do Assorted Writing do And 25 tons ROOFING FELT, in rolls, which, added to his present stock, makes one of the largest and best assorted lots of Paper ever offered in this market.JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St.Paul Street.June 8.\t134 July 13.1 164 Office of the Clerk of the Recorder's Court, of Hie City of Montreal, l lth July, 1855.LL persons who have fyled complaints against, or objected to, the Assessment Retains me.de in the East, Centre, and West Wards of this City, in the Office of the Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, according to law, are hereby duly notified that the Recorder\u2019s Court will proceed to hear and determine the merits of the said complaints, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of July instant, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, on which day parties interested are requested to appear before the said Court to support the same, otherwise the same will be dismissed with costs.H.J.IBBOTSON, Deputy Clerk Recorder\u2019s Court.July 12.\tm its 163 THE NEW YORK HOTEL.THE subscriber having renewed his lease of the New York Hotel, and expended a large amount of money in painting, carpeting, and refurnishing it, introducing Bathing Rooms, Water Closets, and every possible convenience and luxury throughout, invites a continuance of the public patronage that has so long and so liberally rewarded the former proprietor of the New York Hotel ; confident that the house will be found, with its recent improvements, in a better condition than when first opened for the reception of guests.The location of the Hotel, extending on Broadway from Washington to Waverly Place, is central and convenient, either for up-town visits or for down-town business, and during the summer season it is one of the coolest houses in the city.Meals are regularly served at the Table d\u2019Hote, or in private rooms, and furnished at all hours The terms are not higher than at other first-class hotels, and for the rest, the proprietor leaves his guests to speak for him.HIRAM CRANSTON.New York Hotel, ?July 12, 1855.)\t1m Tts 163 DissoMioii of Co-Partnership» THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of BOWES & 00.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, llth July, 1855.\tu 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 F OR sale by the Subscriber\u2014 60 kegs Prime UPPER CANADA BUTTER JOHN SINCLAIR, 295 St.Paul Street.July 13.\t164 Montreal Gilding Establishment, 261 Notre Dame 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.YDILL.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.Orders taken for Steamboat or other Gilding from any part of the Canadas.YUILL & LAIRD.July 11.\t162 ~ I'HEIIMOMETERS.THE Subscribers have received a supply of THERMOMETERS of all kinds, which are \u2022watraited in every instance true indicators of the temperature.For sale wholesale and retail.S, J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.July 11.\t162 wmi:, BK.A.xtfBir, ozi,.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 cases Guestier\u2019a 50 hhds, qr-cks & octaves Cognac Brandies Pipes, hhds & qr-cks Sandeman\u2019s Port Do do do Pemartin & Co Sherries Do do do Willow, Portilla & Co do 50 cases Still and Sparkling Hocks 25 crates French Bottles, pints and quarts, Fine Velvet Corks, ftc &c aug.Lamontagne, 55 and 57 St Francois Xavier St.June 4.\t130 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 13.\t164 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.MS ON SUNDAY NEXT JULY 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 TRAIN 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.7:00 A.M.and 6:00 P M.Leave St.Hyacinthe at 8:30 A.M.and 7:30 P.M.AT 1:3CTP.M.The Company\u2019s New Steamboat Will leave the Grand Trunk Wharf, (foot of Jacques Cartier Square,) FOR VÂRENNES, giving an opportunity of Landing there, and returning in time for the return train at 6 P.M.23\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, and vice versa.75c.Trip by Steamboat to Yarennes and back.25c.Children half price.(By order.) Montreal, July 12,1855.\tm 163 PLEASURE VOYAGE TO UERCHERES.SUNDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, the iteamboat VAi^le, Capt.Savakiat, 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.) Fare\u2014To Verchères .Is.10)£d.To Boucherville and Varennes.Is.3d.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 L'Aigle, Captain Savariat, will leave the Jacques Cartier Quay at 4)^ P-m-precisely, on Pleasure Excursions on tho'River, changing the trip as frequently as possible, and returning io the Wharf about 7 o\u2019clock p.m.Fare,\u2014Is.3d.Children under 12 years, 7k(d.July 12.\t163 HE Steamer \u201cBLUE BONNET,\u201d Captain Stickler, on her regular trips upwards, on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, (Saturday trip not included,) will issue, during the hot summer months, a limited number of tickets to parties returning the following day.Families or individuals desirous of avoiding the heat and dust of the city, can get a comtort-able roomy state-room on board, and have the best opportunity of seeing the far-famed Cedars, Cascades, and Lachine Rapids.53\u201c An experienced Pilot, of 8 years practice on the route, always on board.Apply to CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON, Agents.July 5.\tb tsmw 157 delay.NOTICE.THE \u201cRELIANCE,\u201d from Charente, is entered at the Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without July 12.LESLIE, STARNES & CO., Agents.163 FOR SALE OR CHARTER, ^ THE Schooner \u201cCALEDONIA\u201d, 90 tons burthen, well found.Apply to ieMkSifr the proprietor, GEORGE BROWNE, Architect Montreal, March 2, 1855.\t62 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\u201c 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 Ï^uR 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 ».m.July U.\t162 SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO CORNWALL mssa \u2022-\u2022m Jem he Industry Village aad Eawdon Railroad.THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING of this Companv will take place at the office of J.G.SHIPWAY, Esq., St.Francois Xavier Street, on WEDNESDAY, July 18, at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M.July 10.\t161 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Ipl it fellt pamiH T^ÜOOCH TO QUEBEC In Five Hours and a Hall ! ! FIRST CLASS.$1,501! SECOND CLASS.$1,001! On and after MONDAY next, JULY 16th, BY SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS, LEAVING Montreal and Quebec AT FOUR P.M.K3* For particulars see hand-bills.July 10.\t1m 161 Montreal and New York Railroad SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Re-Opening of the Caughnawaga Road, IN CONNECTION WITH Plattsbnrg, Burlington Road.& Ogdensburg ON and after Monday, 2nd July, 1855, through Passengers leave Bona venture Street Depot 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 5 p.m.Passengers by the 6 a.m.Train connect at Mooer'a Junction with Ogdensburgh Train going West, at Plattsbnrg with Lake Steamers for Burlington, thence to New York and Boston same day.Passengers by the 12, noon, Train reach Og-densbnrgh, and those for New York reach Troy same evening, and New York and Boston next morning.Those by the 5 p.m.Ttain connect at Platts-burg with Lake Steamers.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under : HENDERSON & HOLCOMB\u2019S THROUGH UNE.Kim fstcit, 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 THROUGH JL I A'JE.FOR DETROIT, WINDSOR, ASÆKERSTBURGH, Port Stanley, Port Dover, Port Harwell & all Port»* on the Welland Canal.THE Steamer REINDEER, Geo.Patterson Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 16th inst., at SIX o\u2019clock, P.M.For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON à HOLCOMB, Canal Wharf.July 14.\t165 HOOKPH, JAQUES & CO.\u2019S Through Freight & Passage Line.FOR TORONTO AND HAMILTON, CALLING AT KINGSTON & NORTH SHORE POSTS.HPHE Steamer OTTAWA, McGrath, Master, A will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports on MONDAY, July 16tb, at SIX o\u2019clock P.M.Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Deck Passsengers.For freight and passage apply to HOOKER, JAQUES & CO, Canal Wharf.July 14.\t165 Steamer for Chatham, RIPER THAMES.Windsor, Amherstburgli, Port Stanley, Port Harwell, Port Dover, and Ports on Welland Canal.Goods taken for Sarnia and Godericli.THE Steamer RANGER, Hays, Master, is now Loading for the above Ports, and will leave in a few days.Has excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to H.JONES & CO., Wellington Street.July 14.\t165 LEGAL NOTICES.DA, ) sal, ) hier.> Province op Canada, District of Montreal, Circuit of Berthier.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Wednesday, the twenty-third of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.Present: The Honorable Jean Casimib Beonead, Circuit Judge for Lower Canada - No.536.PIERRE LOUIS PANET, of the City of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, Esquire, WILLIAM BERCZY, of the Parish of Ste.Melanie de Dailleboult, in the said Circuit of Berthier, Esquire, as having married Dame Louise Amelie Panel, and the said LOUISE AMELIE PANET, by her said husband duly authorized, Dame CHARLOTTE MELANIE PANET, of the said Parish of Ste.Melanie de Dailleboult, widow of the late Louis Levesque, Esquire, in his lifetime of the Parish of Berthier, in the said Circuit, and Dame THERESE EUGENIE PANET, wife separee contractuellement quant aux biens of Benjamin Abbott, of the said Parish of Berthier, Gentleman, and the said BENJAMIN ABBOTT, in order to authorize his said wile en autant que besoin, Plaintiffs ; vs.PRUDENT GAGNON, of the said Parish of Ste.Melanie de Dailleboult, farmer, Defendant IT is ordered, on motion of Mr.Olivieb, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return of Prime Giroux, one of the Bailiffs of the Superior Court for the said District of Montreal, to the writ of summons in this cause issued, annexed, that the defendant has left his domicile in the said Parish of Ste.Melanie de Dailleboult, in the said Circuit of Berthier, and cannot be found in the said Circuit, and moreover that the said bailiff is informed the said defendant is absent from Lower Canada, that the said defendant, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the French language in the newspaper called L\u2019Echo des Cam-pagnes, published in the Parish of Berthier, in the said Circuit, in Lower Canada, and twice in the English language in the newspaper called The Montreal Herald, published in the City of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, in Lower Canada, be notified to appear before this Court, and there to answer the demand of the plaintiffs within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and upon the neglect of the said defendant to appear and to answer to such demand within the period aforesaid, the said plaintifl will be permitted to proceed to trial and judgmeut, as in a cause by default.By the Court, F.BENDER, 159 Clerk of said Court for said Circuit.BOARD, &.c.AUCTION SALES.BY J.a.SHIPWAY.HAMS BY AUGTÏ0N! ON MONDAY MORNING, 16tli JULY, AT THE STORE OF MR.FRANCIS M'DONALD, Will be sold without reserve, 2 0 0 FINE CURED HAMS, Of Superior Quality.AUCTION SALES.165 Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.LIVERPOOL STOVED SALT!! Ou TUESDAY Morning, 17th JULY, .A&oar&szsE ba.b.gs, WILL BE OFFERED BY AUCTION, 500 bags Stoved Salt \u2014Just arrived in fine order.Sale at ELEVF.N o\u2019clock.J, G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.165 lately HOUSE TO LET at LACHINE, occupied by Mr.Hopkins.Apply to J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.May 16.\t114 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 a private family, where there are no other lodgers.For address apply at this office.July 12.\tm\t163 TWO or\tTHREE Gentlemen\tcan\tnow\tbe accommodated with ROOMS, if early application be made at No.1 Albert Place.July 11.\tr\t162 Steamer for Bruce Mines, CALLING AT ffOKSSS ossr WjBU.&ZS\u2019B CAffiTAIi, 1.ÂKES ERIE & MURDflJ.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 r|pHE Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad 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 foot 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 been board.W.A.MERRY, \u2019 Secretary.Montreal, July 13.\t164 inf\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.REDDCTIORJF RATES.OYAL MAIL LIE OF BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.FROM and after this date, and until farther notice, CABIN FARE will be 12s 6d, exclusive of Meals.H.E.SCOTT, Agent.June 18.\t143 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 Plattsbnrg, &c.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 ou ar- 5:00 p.m.\trival of Steamer Lady Simpson.7:30 p.m.\t9:00 p.m.(or on arrival of Passengers from Plattsburg, New York and Boston.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent\t Office M.& N.Y.R.R.Co., }\t Montreal, 27th June,\t1855.S\t154 Gold Pens & India Rubber Pencil Cases.THE Subscriber has received a splendid assortment of GOLD PENS, GOLD and SILVER PENCIL CASES; also, Improved INDIA RUBBER PENCIL CASES, a new article, much superior to silver or gold tor practical purposes, GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street, June 30.\t153 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 J 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 Envelopes for the Million.KOO HUH ^ PORTED ENVELOPES; cJ\\J\\Jfor sale, Irom 4s to 15s pej thousand.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St, Joseph Street.June 39.\t153 ! Company\u2019s Steamer I R 0 M DUKE OÏTOSÏTEOSa' UMB Quebec Intermediate Ports.BOARD.ONE or TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD in a respectable nrivate family close to the city.Apply at this office.July 10.\tm its 161 NOTICE.FOUR or FIVE Gentlemen will find excellent BOARD and LODGING upon calling at No.30 St.Lawrence Main Street.June 12.1m 137 Furnished Apartments to Let.TWO or THREE BED-ROOMS and ONE PARLOR vacant at No.238 Notre Dame Street.April 26.\t97 jjUST 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 Painting, by James Jackson Jarves Letters to the Right Rev.John Hughes, Roman Catholic Bbhop 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 TO LET, A HOUSE suitable for a small family.Furniture to be taken at a valuation it required.Address Box 126 P.O.July 12.\t163 For Sale, a Bargain, A SILVERED PLATE\u2014size 60 x 48.LOCKHART & LOUSON, 59 Commissioner St.July 12.\t163 IPRESH TURNIP SEEDS\u2014 .\tEarly White Stone Yellow Swedish do Aberdeen White Globe Red Norfolk White do The Snbsribers offer for Sale a Fresh Supply of the above.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO., 226 St.Paul Street.July 3.\t155 Springs, Waterfalls, Sea Bathing, Resorts, &c.WE FIND on our table a neatly got up small volume on the above subjects : it will be a useful work.It is always gratitying 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 au agreeable, refreshing, and moat 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 COAL! COAL!! GOAL!!! scoH©mY ms fuss,.NOW 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 Ocala, of different sizes, direct from the Mines.Particular att-ntion 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 saviug in expense.Coal, thus kept, will burn better, be entirely free from gas, and will not smoke the handsomest decorated rooms.Kf This Coal is now coming into very general use, not only for its cheapness, but its acknowledged superiority over all other kinds of fuel wherever it has been tested.îd\u201d 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 s»me day, or early the following morning.P.D.OARRIQUE.Montreal, July 12, 1855.\t163 HOPS! HOPS! HOPS! A FEW BALES of FRESH HOPS for Sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 DECAUTRO\u2019S HYDRATE OF MAGNESIA, the best preparation of Magnesia for Invalids and Children.A farther supply received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 B ULL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Next the Court-House.163 July 12.FOR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Young Hyson, Twankay, Gunpowder, and Souchong Teas Muscovado and Crushed Sugars, Sugar Candy Honey Dew and Cavendish Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s, 20\u2019s & 1 lb Layer Raisins, Fresh Figs, Prunes, Castile Soap Mustard in kegs, Maccaroni, Pearl Sago, Sulphur Alum, Black Lead, Ground Ginger, Indigo Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, Brandy, Brandy and Wine Coloring, Stomachic Bitters Yarnisb, Paint Brushes, Gold Leaf, Diamonds,&c \u2014and\u2014 1000 boxes and cases Window Glass.WOODS, PERRY & CO., No.19 St.Sacrament St.June 13.\t138 BiYOR SALE\u2014 SJ A few eases superior OLD BRANDY.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.\tIm 157 OWEN & FULF0RD, House, Land, Real Estate, and General Agents, No.27 Saint Francois Xavier Street, Opposite Union Buildings.References : Hon.P.McGill, Presdt.Bank of Montreal.Messrs.J.G.McKenzie & Co.W.F.Coffin, Esq.A.M.Deliale, Esq.Alfred LaRocque, Esq.May 21.\t6m 118 Bytowa and Prescott Railway.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING MONDAY, 21ut 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, Snpt.B.& P.Railway.B.& P.Railway Office, ?Ottawa City, 18th May, 1855.>\t157 R.W.HANBYSIDE, General Commission Merchant, 3 John Street.-.Montreal.June 11.\t136 Champagne, pints and quarts.¦ Barton & Guestier\u2019s Champagne, Claret, Oil.JUST landing, ex \u201c Paragon\u201d and \u201c Eaglet,\u201d and for sale by the Subscribers\u2014 DeBrimont\t) Bouzy Jockey Club And other brands St.Julien Claret 7 Fine Salad Oil < \u2014Together with,-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 CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!! A LARGE LOT choice brands.received, of various June 13, MICHAEL O\u2019NEILL, Metropolitan, Dining Saloon.138 July 3.DONALD FRASER, No.11 Lemoine St.165 æ CASES REFINED BORAX, each 1 cwt For sale by HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.July 7.\t159 STORAGE FOR GRAIN.GRAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at current rates.JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin.May 22.\tly 119 NEW um GREEK TEAS.rHE Undersigned offer tor sale\u2014 HYSON TWANKAY 1 IMPERIAL TWANKAY I FRESH HYSON\tf GREEN TEAS YOUNG HYSON\tj Balance of cargo of ship \u201c Aristides,\u201d from Shanghae.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.June 12.\t137 DÏSSWF E\u20ac TAHTTS.Concentrated solution of chloride of Zinc, commonly called Burnett\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.\t\u2022\t163 Liverpool Salt.5000 minots Coarse Liverpool Salt do do July 12.700 bags do For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.163 150 Rice.bags fine Patna for sale by July 12.JAMES TORRANCE.163 CLAIRETS! 500 CLARBTSH AUCTION SALES.EH' FZSHSB.& CO.THIS MORNING.SALE OF TURNI_TURE.On SATURDAY, the 14th July, At the Stores of the Subscribers, WILL BE SOLD, A Large Stock of Unusually Good Articles found at an Auction.\u2014WITH,\u2014 Two COOKING STOVES, Fenders, Kitchen Ware, &c.&c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Mattrasses, Two Good Feather Beds, a Lot ot Pillows, Blankets, Quilts, &c.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.164\tFISHER & Co.SAXiE OF VALUABLE BOOKS, THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF A LITERARY GENTLEMAN.On MONDAY EVENING, July 16ih, FISHBR & Co.WILL SELL, AT T II K I it ROOMS, The Works of some of the best Authors IN HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, MECHANICS, ENGINEERING and SURVEYING, Forming a Complete Collection for the taste of the general reader and professional man.Sale at Half-past SEVEN.164\tFISHER & Co.Will be sold at the Stores of MESSRS.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, On account of whom it may concern\u2014 NF §432-438\u20142 hhds Refined Sugar, Ex \u201cToronto\u201d 591\t1 do\tdo Ex \u201c Harlequin.\u2019 Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 164\tAuctioneer.Liverpool salt afoat\u2014 1000 bags Liverpool Coarse, \u2014and,-100 sacks Fine Stoved For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.June 19.\t143 A.H, McDOHALD, General Commission Agent, No.S St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.July 10.\tly 161 For Sale, 4o arrive, 42,000 SQUARE FIRE BRICKS 25 Tons WHITING, in barrels, by\tGORDON & CO, July 10.\te 161 SALB OF MODERN FURNITURE, AND EXTREMELY 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, \u2019 gated in the Wood Window Curtains, Carpets Bedroom Furniture, House Linen \u2014-rçiTH,\u2014 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils \u2014and,\u2014 Some rare and most Splendid PAINTINGS, of great value, one by Rieman.164 Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.FISHER & Co.TO LET, THE COTTAGE, GARDEN, &c., in Lagauchetiere Street, occupied by the late JAMES PORTEOUS, Esq.Will be let on reasonable terms to a suitable tenant, Applications to be made to A, GROS ', Esq., Advocate.JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.June 13.\t1m 138 FOR SAL®, AT SAINT GABRIEL de BRANDON, COUNTY of BERTHIER, the fine Establishment formerly belonging to James Aemstkons, Esq., Advocate, comprising twelve hundred superficial arpents, of which five hundred arpents are cleared, with Two Houses, a Saw-Mill, Grist-Mill, and Three Barns, \u2022&c.&c., thereon erected.Conditions of purchase easy.Apply, at the Village of Industry, to LOUIS DDBEAULT, or, on the spot, to LOUIS DEMERS.St Gabriel de Brandon, > June 18, 1855.\t$\t142 TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.A desirable WAREHOUSE to iet 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, Building Lots.rpHE Subscribers offer several desirable Pro-.l perties for sale or to let, comprising HOUSES, FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, OFFICES, STORES, &c.OWEN & FULFORD, House and Land Agents No.27 St.Fraucois Xavier Street.June 11.\t136 For Sale, THREE First Class WOOD BARGES, with Rigging complete, the property of the Estate of H.R.CUSHING & SON, now laying at La-flarame\u2019s Wharf, Lachine.Apply to LEMUEL CUSHiNG, Esq, Chatham; and to COWAN & CROSS, Montreal.Jnne 8.\t134 FOR SALE, DRAFT HORSE, AN excellent gentle.Also, a GOAT with milk.Apply at this office.June 27.socmd and 150 F'sr Toum Xiiïiaaiim®, THIS MORNING.DAMAGED LOAF SUGAR On Saturday Moruiug, July 14, CROCKERY AND_GLASSWARE.On Thursday Morning.July 19, Will be sold alongside the Ship \u201c Queen of the Lakes,\u201d 185 OK ATE S CROCKERY, Comprising a complete assortment.- expressly selected to suit the Upper and Lower Canada markets.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 110 packages Glassware, comprising TUMBLERS, WINES, DECANTERS, &c.&c.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, AUCTION SALES.sir ssxraxNG & barsaxiOV.THIS MORNING.DAMAGFD_ GOODS.AT THE Of FI OK I IF Andrew Hays, Esquire, ]\\0.1, ST.M aUtlluE sTKfcET, WILL BE SOLD, On SATURDAY Morning, July 14, For Account of Underwriters or others Concerned : W J â Co.§227\u20141 cask Cutlery and Hardware Damagea on voyage of importation, ex Robert Parker.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BAR3ALOTT.164 165 Auctioneer.SUGAR, MOLASSES, &c.On Tuesday Morning, 17th inst., ALONGSIDE THE BARQUE \u201c MARY CHIPMAN,\u201d from Cuba, Lying at Wellington Pier No.2, WILL BE OFFERED AT AUCTION, For account of MESSRS.J.& J.MITCHELL, Her Lar >o,- Cousisimg of : Hhds > Tierces > Bright Muscovado Sugar Barrels ) Puncheons Choice Muscovado Molasses \u2014also,\u2014 Prime large Table Cod Fish \u201c Herrings, Seal, and Cod Oil, &c.&o.165\tSale at TEN o'clock.sir ssawASt/» * Kasta.FOR SALE by the Subscribers, an invoice of 38 cases, comprising 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 Le ce Squares, Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Falls and Sleeves Gent\u2019s French Cambric Shirt Fronts, Plain and Printed Nansooks STEWART & KERR.Jnne 16.\t141 SPECIAL .CONSIGNMENT.FOR Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 2 Superior English Walnut Cottage Piano Fortes.STEWART & KERR.June 16.\t141 THIS DAY.BEY GOODS The Subset ibers .will Sell at their Stores, ST.FtiANCOIS XAVIER STREET, OX SATURDAY, the 14ih 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 Wnite Shirtings \u2014ALSO \u2014 2 cases French Stays, assorted 10 10 ( 2 < 2 ( 164 English and German Hosiery American Satinetts Port Monaies Fancy Goods Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING A BARSALOU.DAMAGED GOODS» AT THE STORE OF T.W.BOYD.115 Noire Dame Street, TUESDAY, the 17 h of July, On ,\t\u2014- \u2014at Will be sold on account of underwriters or others concerned\u2014 (T W B) (ff) § 10 Paît of Case GUNS, Damaged on voyege of importation ex \u201c Queer» of the Lakes.\u201d 165 Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.C0RPORATI0X MOXTllEAL- FIREWOOD WANTED.WANTED for the use of the Corporation THREE HUNDRED CORDS of SEASONED FIREWOOD, equally mixed maple, birch, and beech, and at least three feet in length.Tenders for the same, deliverable in the yards or the Corporation of this city, wbl 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, Jn\u2019y 9, 1855.\tr 161 CASES ASSORTED BRANDS.25 hhds ST.JULIEN,.ST.ESTEPHE, and FLORIAC, From the celebrated proprietors, Messrs.BARTON & GUESTIEK, Bordeaux.For sale in bond or duty paid AUG.LaMCNTAGNE, 55 & 57 St.Francois Xavier St July 11.\t162 GOLD PENS.THE Subscribers have received a large supply of GOLD PENS of fine quality.SAVAGE & LYMAN, Noire Dame Street.June 22.\t146 UST RECEIVED and FDR SALE\u2014 ' 1000 boxes Best Digby Herrings 500 dozen Bed Cords \u2014also,\u2014 Tarred and White Cordage, assorted sizes HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 8.\t134 For Sale, A cargo of POTATOES just arrived.Apply to 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.Jnne 30.\t153 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.\t151 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 of Assignment, JOSEPH TIFFIN, Acting Assignee.July 9.\tr 160 PRESCOTT ALE.THE Subscriber having been appointed sole Agent for the Sale of the above ALE, wishes to intimate that he is now prepared to 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 Glenfield Patent Starch.FIVE HUNDRED BOXES for sale, just arrived, ex \u201cCambria.\" A.WALKER.May 11.\t110 MODERATORS.THE Subscribers have received from Paris\u2014 An assortment of MODERATOR LAMPS, of superior quality.SAVAGE & LYMAN.Jnne 21.\t145 BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c.291 hhds & 20 1res Bright Sugar, just landed at Portland per Matilda, and daily expected 316 hhds & 182 brls Extra Bright Sugar, ex 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 Herrings Brls No.3 Mackerel, bxs Preserved do Hhds & 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.18 Common Street.June 8.\t184 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 200 casks American Triple Clarified White June 19.Wine and Cider Vinegar FORESTER, MOIR & OO., 22 and 24 St.Sacrament Street 143 C.J.CUSACK, Calliere Street, Pointe a Calliere.128 June 1.FOR SALE by the Subscribers- 200 cases Champagne, JacqueS-On & Fils 75 baskets do,\tIrroy 50 do\tdo,\tPhoenix \u2014And dally expected,\u2014 2 cargos Bright Porto Rico Sugar LESLIE, STARNES à CO.Juno 21.\t 145 IT\u2019OR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 .T 50,000 RAMSAY\u2019S BEST FIRE BRICKS.G.& D.SHAW.June 27.\t150 rUST RECEIVED for sale\u2014 i 100 kegs YARMOUTH BLOATERS \u2014Also,\u2014 A Small Parcel of YORKSHIRE HAMS HENRY CHAPMAN à CO.June 28.\t161 NOW LANDING\u2014 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 TENDERS FOR STOCK.SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED until the 25th instant, at the office of the Consumers Gas Company, Toronto, for a new issue of Stock, to the extent of £20,000 Currency, rendered necessary by the extension of the Works.Blank forms to be filled up by the parties desirous of tendering will be furnished, if required, on application at the Office.The Shares are £12 10s each, 10 per cent, and premium, offered payable on allotment, and the residue in monthly instalments of 10 per cent each, or the whole may be paid at once.The Company have paid a yearly dividend of ten per cent, on the Capital Stock since its organization, the prospect is that future dividends will not be less.H.THOMPSON, Manager.Consumer\u2019s Gas Company, ?Toronto, July 6, 1855.\t$\t161 CONVICT LABOR.rHE undersigned will be prepared to receive Tenders for \u2019h- LA -uIt of the OoNVIOTS of the BL 'CKSVHTH G V:.*\u2022\u2022\u2022 i- >.« Pro vinci.i Peni -\t: y f In, >.\tT7 ' ' V, the.T V\\ LNT1 a t 11 day of the pte.-u: .u., i.July, for a period of lour ye an, to ha employes iu Axe-Making and General Iron Work, Foundry Work, Harness-Making, and all descriptions of Harness Mount ngs, Ac.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, ?4th July, 1855.\t(\t162 JUST RECEIVED, per \u201cMilton,\u201d direct from Cologne on the Rhine\u2014 Riidesheimer, Hochheimer, Zeltinger Moselle Scharzberger do, and Sparkling Hock, In cases of one dozen.EDWARD KERSTEN, Corner Notre Dame & St.Peter Sts, June 27.\t150 A1 NOTICE.LL persons indebted to the Estate of the 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 LOWER CANADA COLLEGE.THE duties of the above Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, August 13th.The Rev.Mr.ROUX, late Principal of the Institute 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 pe- annum.The Principal will also, at his new residence, receive an additional number of pupils.Terms for board and tuition £60 per annum.S.PHILLIP-?, Principal.51 St.Urbain Street, ?July 2, 1855.)154 C ÂR D .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.Tiffim\u2019s, Esq., Store, where all orders, as usual, will be promptly executed until further arrangements.S.fc W.J.HOLMES.June 27, 1855,\t150 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 à CO, of this place, who are now, and will continue to be, the exclusive Contractors of the CL) AND G IRON.It is requested that all consumers of these two celebrated Marks wiil take due notice that the name of WILKINSON will now be stamped upon every Bar of (L) AND G Iron, and for the 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 Juue, 1855.\t161 DANNËM0RA IRONSë 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 securit?against fraudulent imitations, in addition to the above well-known m-uks, th initials N V & C w 11 be stamped on each h«', and henceforth O O will cease to have the bystamp SYKES.Sheffield, June 1, 1855.\t161 The Subscribers will SELL at their Stores, Francois Xavier Street, ON TUESRsIir, nih of IUL I\u2019 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Household Furniture, Consisting in part of Mahogany centre and side Tables Mahogany^ofas and Bureaux Cane sect and Rocking Chairs Wa=h Stands, Looking Glasses, and Dressing Tables Bedsteads, Mattrasses, and Palliasses Carpets, Toilet Sets, and a variety of other Articles.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A superior Empire Cooking Stove and the usual Kitchen requisites.\u2014 TOGETHER WITH\u2014 Five Iron Bedsteads.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.165\tBENNING & BARSALOU.WON'T RIAL FLüAl\u2019i.w BlIU ÀliiHASlSïOjS.Adults\u2019Season Tickets.$3:00 or 15s Od.Children under 15 years.1:50 or 7a.6d.Children of Season Subscribers under 15 years.1:00 or 5s.Od, Casual Bathers.cts or 7j^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 & Co\u2019s; 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.\t156 3.ORR HAS OPENED HIS SALOON Opposite tne Montreal -uauk, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Will be opened in a few days.June 22.\tH6 NOTICE.Glassware Trad© Sale.THE Subscriber is instructed to notify the Trade that the Boston fi 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 155 llemoval.T & J.MITCHELL have REMOVED to the J « New Premises, Nos.17 and 18 Common Street, adjoining Messrs.LeMesurier, Routh & Go\u2019s.June 2.\t129 G IL HAÜlLÏO.id GüM FLOlilC Marine Insurance Adjusters CÆOKTKEAïi u.H HAMILTON, Montreal.& IVTEW -SrcSK.GORD -N T l .U .itIt, New York.REFERENCES : A\u2019las Mutual Insurance Company, New York, Boaid of Trade, Montreal.June 26\t'\t150 M1 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 ot French Boots and Shoes in this citv.23- 166 NOTRE DAME STREET.«£3 July 5.\tdu 157 'gf.'E Subscribers have this day entered into JL Co-Partnership, as GENERAL AGENTS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm of LINDSAY & WiLSON.WILLIAM LINDSAY.JOHN WILSON, Jr.Montreal, May 1, 1855.\t104 SUITABLE FOMOT WEATHER.Gauze shirts gauze drawers &IL.K SHIRTS SILK DRAWERS And every other make for Summer., Thread Gloves Zephyr Gloves Union Gloves Silk Gloves Colored Kid Gloves B itisk Ties, And a Fashionable Assortment of Gentlemen's haberdashery, just received bv W.W.CAMPBELL, 8 Great St.James St., (next door to Post Office.) July 5.\t157 PATNA CLEANED RICE-100 bags for sale DAVID TORRANCE & CO.July 7.\t158 Book Binding, Paper Killing, &c BLANK BOCKS RULED and BOUND to any pattern ; every description of BOOK BINDING executed on short notice, and at reasonable rates, GttO.HORNE, 26 Little St, Joseph Street, June 30,\t163 CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY, THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform the Printers of British North Ameri° ca, that they have been appointed Agents by-Messrs.A.B TAYLOK& OO., of New Yorls, for the sale of their Single and Double Cylinder Printiog Machines, Waahihgtod Hand Presses, S'df-lliking Machines.&('.
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