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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" >17./ REMOVAL 0Ï THI loütreaï Herald Printing Office, 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, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, cd immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR UVaBT DESCRIPTION OT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, ¦will be received on the above premises and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\u2014 9T RBBIOVALS.GAB LDSTREJTABEHODSL THE Subscriber has, this day, REMOVED his GAS LUSTRE WAREHOUSE, to No.76, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, next door to Ottawa Hotel.May 8, ROBT.MITCHELL.107 ST y.s 171 VOLUME XLVII.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1S55.NUMBER 170.nemoral, THE OFFICES of the MONARCH ASSURANCE COMPANY will be REMOVED on the first proximo, to \u201c Union Buildings\u201d, St.Frs.Xavier Street.HENRY A.GLASSFORD.April 17.\t90 Bemoval.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 T Bemoval, 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 Street.NEIL MoINTOSH.May 4._______ 104 ~ C, SOLOMON HAS REMOVED TO No.39 SANGU1NET STREET.May 4.\t104 JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Architect arad 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 Eemoval, THE Subscriber has THIS DAY REMOVED to his new premises, No 3, Honorable Jobk Yoohu\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Wm.MEIKLEHAM.MsrnhlS.\t81 FOR SALE.TN STORE\u2014 J.11 Otard, Dupay & Co.,\u201d \u201cU.V.Proprietors\u201d and \u201c Hennessey\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown Brandy \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin, Red and Green Cases Jamaica Rum, in puns, very fine Port and Sberry Wines, in butts, bhds & qr casks 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 \u201c Fergus.\u201d onn *ltld3 £ \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin 200 eases $ And to arrive per \u201c Beacon \" from Charente, 50 hhds \u201cHennessey\u2019s\u201d Brandy,Pale & Brown, Vintages 1850\u2014'51 For sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street, May 26.\t123 SALE.lE.QAS TUBING COMPOSITION Jot sa^chejrp.jr April 19.WM.MEIKLEHAM.91 Borax\u2014 A few eases for sale by Nov.16.G.D, WATSON.223 Bemoval.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 K.ADAMS AS REMOVED to No, 298 St.Paul Street, opposite his late Warehouse.May 16.\t114 Queliec & 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 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.jw .\t\u2014AND,\u2014 All descriptions ot STEAM ENGINES and BOILER WORK made to order.Apply to MILLN & MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin, April 7,\t82 M\u2019CONOCKY & 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 FOB 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.MoCtJLLQCH, At No.60 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t96' 'FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES.MeCARDLE & CO., Manufacturers of the best descriptions of Fresiela B&irr MMstones, 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 EARBEN AND FARM SEEDS.OUR SUPPLY of SEEDS FOR THE SEASON is to hand, and we are now prepared to exeente 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.\t52 CHABLIS M, TATE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Office.No.6 Merchant\u2019s Exchange.SCf\u201d Consulting Engineer on Patents and Inventions, May 14.\t212 Càiition.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\t_io2 Cordage.For sale- 50 coils 3.®5^ inch Russian Hemp Hawsers 20 coils 3(d>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.\t'\t133 Ohio grindstones- \u2018 160 tons from the Berea and other Quarries,fsized from 18 in x3 to 78x12 Fo For sale by GILBERT, June 7.MaoDOUGALL & OO.133 Anthracite Coais, FOR sale direct from the LEHIGH, PITTSTON, LAKAWANA, 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 & GO.June 7.\t133 English Coke, A LOT OF SUPERIOR ENGLISH COKE\u2014 For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL & 00.t June 9.\t133 Steele\u2019s lAverjpool 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 Twankay, 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 Gandies.Saleratus, Car-Soda, Cream Tartar, &c.Older and White Wine Vinegar, Syrups.T.D.Pipes, Cut Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.Tobacco in ifc., 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s, Plugs, Havana Cigars.Baking Powders, Soft Shell Almonds.Pepper, Ground Ginger, Sauces, &e.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 Africa,\u201d BA3.BW.SJLS -¦¦WSOaESAliE.npHE Subscribers beg respectfully to call the JL 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^Soythes,.Spades and Shovels, Shot, Wire, Rose, Horse, and Out Nails, &a.&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 & OO.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 &e.BARBEE, KER & CO May 22.\t119 STATIONERY\u2014Writing Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Wax, Siates, Inkstands, Gillott\u2019s Pens, in great variety, &c &c.BARBER, KER & CO.' May,.22,\t119 > SUGARS Just eoeived, ex Steamer TEH CASES Printed Muslins and For sale by IxingkaiMSt April 2.A.WALKER, Custom House Square.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 100 For Sale by September 22.Seoteli Bar Iron.TONS, assorted sizes, per Albion, now in port.F AVE 01BB received per a D» WATSON» 176 icjor Steamer Asia their H.SPRING importations of LINCOLF & BEHHET\u2019S HATS \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A supply of Lemoine\u2019s celebrated PABIS HAT.April 2.78 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 eJMZW»® Tlim s, Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperials, Superfines, &c., which they would particularly recommend to the attention of their friends, as the designs.are perfectly new, and have never before appeared in this country.This recent arrival, in connexion with their previous supplies of similar goods, Druggets, Stair Linens, Crumb Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bags, and B\u2019loor Oil Cloths, constitute a stock possessing many advantages to the purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for choiceness in selection, and benefit in reduction of prices.Attention is also invited to their usual assortment of DRY GOODS (wholesale), and STEAMBOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t65 FOR S.&I/Ë, BELLS for Churches, Steamboats, and Locomotives Schaeffer\u2019s Patent Steam Guages Railroad Spikes, &c_&c JOHN HENRY EVANS.September 13,\t168 BEST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for sale in lots to suit families.Nov.16.WM.MEIKLEHAM.223 IgRASS and IRON CASTINGS of every description made to order, from the largest stock of PATTERNS and MODELS in Canada.MILL WORK and MACHINERY finished in the best manner, GEORGE BRUSH, Eagle Foundry.May 4.\t104 Bum.1 A PUNS FINE OLD WHITE RUM A Y/ For Sale by EDOUARD MASSON, 25 Jan.30.English Soaps, &c.N PRICE .St Co.\u2019s Brown Windsor Soap \u2022 do\tPalm Oil Soap do\tAlmond Soap do\tHoney Soap do\tRose Soap Hendrie\u2019s Cosmetic Petroline Soup Rigge\u2019s Military Shaving Soap Just received by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, Opposite the Court House.Dec.14.\t247 JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE 350 cwt.Large Dry CODFISH.June 8.WHYTE, ROSS & CO.134 Large Bed Onion Seed.1 AAA lbs.SUPERIOR SEED, crop 1854 JL'Lvv/\u2019U' For sale by LYMAN, SAVAGE & CO.May 15.\t113 NOW 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 GABLES, assorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 60 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 fd) 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM à WORKMAN.July 14.\tne Tobaccos.Five hundred boxes of superior TOBACCOS, 5\u2019s, 10\u2019s and ^ ife lumps.John levey.June 6.\t132 10,000 low rates by July 2.To Dentists.ARTIFICIAL TEETH, of the best manufacture, for sale at S.J.LYMAN & CO, Place d\u2019Armes.154 Plaster of Paris.A FEW barrels of LAND PLASTER, ground, tor Sale.freshly May 30.LYMANS, SAVAGE & do.126 For Sale3 A cargo of POTATOES just arrived.June 1.Apply to C.J.CUSACK, Oalliere Street, Pointe a Oalliere.128 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 k 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, 71 x 61 to 46 x 36, German, English and Canada White and.Colored Paints and Dry Colors Brandy, Cognac, iu hhds and cases Jamaica Rum, Sherry Wiue Champagne\u2014Cliquot, Moet, and other brands Soap, Liverpool, Loudon, and Montreal Candles, Sperm and.Belmont Sperm Liverpool Salt, in bulk and brls Raisins, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs Bastard Sugar, Sugar Candy Isinglass, Arrowroot, Chicory Washing-Soda, Alubi, Sulphur Canary S.eed,;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.\tng rtj tHK Subscribers offer for sale, now in Store-A Bright Porto Rico j Refined Loaf Refined Crushed White Bastard, No I J Porto Rico aud Cuba Molasses Hennessey\u2019s and Martetj\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 \u201cCrown\u201d Liverpool Soap Vinegar, Window Glass, Tobacco Pipes Boiled aud Raw Linseed Oil, English make Olive Oil, God, Pale Seal and Elephant do Zante Currants, Raisins, bxs and hf bxs Cassia, Nutmegs, Cloves, Liquorice Indigo, Mace, Pimento, Mustard, \u201c Coknan\u2019s\u201d Black Lead, Patent Starch, Jamaica Ginger Pickles, Liverpool Salt in barrels &e., ike., &c.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.May 28.\t124 WHOLESALE ÜMEAP PAPER WAREHOUSE, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET._______FOU- SALE, OILS.npHE Subscriber having commenced business JL on his own account, as OIL MERCHA1 and MANUFACTURER, offers for sale\u2014 English Linseed Oil, Eaw and Boiled, Sperm, Elephant, Machinery, Lard, Olive, Seats Foot, and Cod Oils, &e.&c.&c.WEIR & DUNN have Oaledpnia, Cambria, pOR SALE Grey Cottons, 24, 30, 33, 36, 40 and 72 inch Clark & Go\u2019s Paisley Sewing Cottons, in full assortment of lengths, numbers and colors Printed and White\u2019Fents Small Wares, in full assortment Hosiery, Gloves and Braces Hollands, Silesias and Druggets Fancy Cotton aud Blue Drills Cloths, Does, Satinets, aud Vestings Striped Cottons and Apron Checks R.ADAMS, 298 St.Paul Street.May 16.\tiu mow.TWO.HUNDRED and FIFTY TONS of ,JL various brands, comprising every size of BOLT, SQUARE AND FLAT BARS, For sale by\tG.D.WATSON.May 3.\t103 English cheese \"\t\" 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arms 5 do Double Gloucester 5 do Cheshire 6 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.ÎÎOV.24.\t236 C © O IC I Pi Cl STOVES AND AND Bedsteads* ï.M:, R0DDEN ^ S WAREHOUSE.No.71 Great St.James Street.RON BEDSTEADS, Cribs, Cots, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Store arc! 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, MARBLEIZED IRON MANTLES and GRATES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 The following Celebrated Cooking Stoves The BLACK DIAMOND, the MAYFLOWER, the MODERN TROY, the YOUNG AMERICA.May.10.\t109 \u201cïliM MflfAIL\u201d FURNITURE WAIEH0UHE, US Craig Street, Montreal* AI; 8, W.ABBOTT & C©.RE now prepared to exhibit decidedly the most extensive and varied Stock of NEW AID FASHIONABLE F U\u2019 H ÏÏ I U B 33 , AND HOUSE FURieHM ROODS, EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.Amongst their variety will be found, Sofas, Couches, Mahogany and Walnut Chairs, Tables, Toilet Bureaus, Mahogany and Waluut 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 \u20ac.IiaMl)8r Furniture, consisting of Rosewood, Oak, Mahogany, and Painted Setts, beautifully ornamented, of every variety of color and design.S.W.A.& Co.take the present opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past year, and again invite their customers, 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 Jflàckïmîsîs^ Tools.ÎATHES, of various sizes, with and without J Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES, of different sizes SCROLL CHUCKS, of different sizes, PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES, VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a very superior article.\u2014 also,\u2014 Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Olay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coais, &e., &c.For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintown.O.P.LADD.June 23,\tmwf 98 Plate O-lass.tjpHE undersigned, Agents for the London and Manchester Plate Glass Go., now hold in stock a complete assortment of Polished Plate Glass, of best glazing quality, including the largest sizes for Shop winnows.Silvered Plate Glass, of very superior quality, including large sizes for Mirrors.Rough Plate Glass, Cast, for Roofing, Skylights, Windows, &c., whicn 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, ?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 & OO.140 June 15.JUST LANDED, Todd5s So» 1 Lochfme MerringSj IN FIRKINS.For sale by May 15.NEIL McINTOSH, Mechanics\u2019 Buildings, Great St.James Street.113 SHERRY WINE in quarter casks For Sale by now ou baud, ex , 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, Giilott\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.Juue5.\t131 NEW gPKJFOBÏÂÏlOHS.THE Subscribers are now receiving THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY PACKAGES of Wmicy & Sfeple Mmy 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 DeLaiuea ,tmd Cashmeres Two cases French do, very choice One case Plain French BeLaino One case French Baize Three cases Piaiu 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 Cdl\u2019d Silk Lace And Moire Twenty cases Black and Ool\u2019d Coburghs and Orleans Six cases Piaiu, Shot and Figured Staffs 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 aud Gainboons Seventy-five bales Grey Cottons Thirty bales White\tdo Forty bales 7-8 and 5-4 Prints Five eases Fancy Regatta Shirting Fifteen cases Ready-made Clothes, got up in tbs best style A complete assortment of Haberdashery The above will be sold very low for\" cash, or good approved pap-er.OGILVY, LEWIS & CO.April 30.\ttoo W.C, McOOlSAIfiD, Successor to McDONALD BROS.& CO.123 Burr Stones ! Burr Stones ! 600 BURR STONES, just received and for EDOUARD MASSON.May 29.125 IVERPOOL SOAP-1000 boxes, fresh \u2014Also,\u2014 Stoved Salt, Patna Rice, London.Mustard, &c &c For Sale by\t.\t.JAMES TORRANCE.May 29.\t125 L npO CONTRACTORS\u2014 A 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 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS\u2014 The Subscribers are prepared to furnish, at short notice, Iron Fronts for Stores, Iron Shutters, Iron Sash, Irqn Columns, Railing, &c.&e., of the best Designs and Workmanship.Also, Hoisting Machines for Stores, of late improved patterns.J.W.MoLELLAN & CO.t June 2.\t\u2022\t.'tu] 129 TO CARPENTERS, SHIPBUILDERS, AND OTHERS.\u2014We would respectfully call your attention to McLellari\u2019s Patent Morticing and Boring Machine, which w© are now manufacturing.This Machine supplies a wapt long-felt by workers iu 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 aud perfect.It is simple and easily managed, J.W.MoLELLAN & OO.June 2.\t3m 129 i v/iv ori.Xj.il.o xLl'lLlij Li IV-.; .\t¦_ .i, Forwarding and.Commission Agents, HAVE on hand and for Solo the following, viz.:\u2014 Anchors and Chains, Cordage and Canvas, Bar aud Pig Iron, Boiler Piate, Canada Plate: Rivets aud Spikes.House, Steam and Blacksmith\u2019s Coals \u2014and.\u2014 Five Hundred Baxes Window Glass Office:\u2014CANAL BASIN, and CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, Montreal.May 10.\t109 Candles.DOR Sale-Sperm Candles in boxes.LOCKHART & LOUSON, 59 Cotfimissionsr St.May 21.\tng F pOR SALE 60 casks Upper Canada HIGH WINES, 50 O.P.GH,HOUR & CO.May 5.\t105 TO FARMERS _ AND THOSE RAISING-STOCK.\u2014It is well known by those who have given attention to the matter, rhat the value of all kinds of Grain aud Ooru, when used as Food for Stock, is greatly enhanced by its being ground or crushed.With a view to lessen the expense aud 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 aud Straw Cutters, of beat model.J.W.MoLELLAN & OO.Jur»1- 2,\t3m 129 Jannary 17.GORDON & OO, 14 J&.BALL & CO.beg to inform ther Friends and the Public, that they 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 GJT HAND, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ghocîékIss OF ANY HOUSE IN THEIR LINE IN THIS CITY.Importing Mireet from HitE MB HE IIIIED SMS, they will be enabled, immediately on the arrival of \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cSteadfast,\u201d \u201cBannockburn,\u201d and \u201c Onda\u201d from London, and \u201c Eaglet \u201d 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.BALL k CO.May 12.\tm aiii.aswAS.ii, f|DHE Subscriber is just receiving, ex the foi-i_ lowing ships, now in port, America, Saint Lawrence, Pride of Canada, Caledonia, Home, City of Manchester, and Mazurka, th© following goods, which he will sell low, viz.: BAR IRON, BostBest and Common Scotch BAR IRON, Lowmoor BOILERPLATE, Lowmoor LEAD, sheet and pig Y BILLOW METAL BLOCK and GRAIN TIN IRON NUTS, Square and Hexagon RIVETS WASHERS, assortéd BRASS and COPPER WIRE BRASS LOCOMOTIVE TUBES BOILER TUBES, lapwelded GAS PIPING (Iron) from % to 2-inch diameter GAS COMPOSITION PIPING, % to\tdo STOP-OOOKS, TEES, KNEES, ko ko HAIR, and ASPHALTE FELT COTTON WASTE, White and Colored WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings.May 26\t123 SEWING MAOHINES-\u2019 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 k CO.June 2.\t3m 129 by the Subscribers, ex John, trom \u2019\u2019OR SALE Hull 400 kegs White Paint 200 tins Venetian Red 100 do Yellow 100 do Spw Brown 100 do Chrome Yellow 100 do Blue Paint Ï50 do Green do 50 do Paris Green 100 do Rose Pink 100 do Bright Yellow 20 brls Yellow Ochre 20 csks Patty-20 do Paris White 4\tbags English Vermillian 30 cases Black Lead -10 qr-csks B.L.Oil 5\thhds do\t* 10 kegs Paris Green, dry WOODS, PERRY & Co.No.19 St.Sacrament Street.June 2._ _ _\t129 Gas Chandeliers, JLustres, 4V 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, &e.&e.\u2014AMO,\u2014 An assortment of GAS-FITTINGS, suitable for SHOPS.AT THS ®hs ILtsstre WarelioMsej 76, Great St.James Street, Next door to Ottawa Hotel.May\t107 SP1IN6 ÏHPOiïAïïÛlîsL npHE Subscribers will receive, by EARLjC JL Ships from Great Britain, Antwe:.,.-, Bordeaux, Charente, Oporto, &c., LARGS additions to their Stock of Wises, Brandy, &o.j Heavy Hardware, Groceries,\tj ip; Iron, Faints,\t- j Plate & Sheet Glass Oils,\tj & Glassware.And offer for sale \u2014 \u201cmrxBosîBs Port Wine\u2014\u201c GRAHAM & CO.\u2019S\u201d best aud various qualities, in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.\u201c SANDEM'AN & GO'S do do do Stoerry\u2014\u201c GORDON & CO.\u2019S\u201d do do do Also, a few Butts \u201cOLD ÉAST INDIA,\u2019 Claret\u2014\u201c BARTON & GUESRHR\u2019S,\u201d of \u201c LATOUR,\u201d \u201c BATTAILLEY,\u201d \u201cSt.JULIEN,\u201d k other Brands.CIsampagne\u2014\u201c moet a ohandon\u2019S\u201d 1st quality and extra superior.\u201c RÜINART & CO.\u2019S\u201d\tdo\tdo \u201c PERRIER FILS\u2019 »\tdo\tdo' Marsala Ma^eim-\u201c FLOE.ro & CO.\u2019S\u201d MasGea\u2014\u201cF, DURAND \u2019S\u201d superior.Kted Wine, Beaecns\u2019l©, &«.Brandy\u2014\u201c HENNESSY\u2019S\u201d ¦ Brown and Palo, in hhds & esses.Gin\u2014\u201c DbKUYPER\u2019S,\u201d in do do.WMskey\u2014ISLAY and GLENLTVIT SLATE AND SLATING, xusssf £d Transatlantic Wanderings, by Capt.Oldmixcn, R.N., la 3d Landmarks of the History of England, by Rev.Jas.White, Is lOj^'d Odds and Eads from an old drawer, Is 3d Pictures of Town, by W.Retuyu, M D, Is 3d Mirtb k Metre, by F.Smedley k K.H.Yates, Is 3d The Roving Englishman in Turkey, 2s 6d Palmyra, by.W.Ware, Is 3d The Family Feud, by Adam Hornbook, 2s 6d The Golden Legend, by H.W.Longfellow, Is 3d Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, edited by Boz, 2a 6d Russia as it is, by J.R.Morel!, Is 3d Houses, Farscsj Butiffing Lots.X perries 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.Jane 11.\t136 ÜOLB PEMS.THE Subscribers have received a large supply of GOLD PENS of fine quality.SAVAGE k LYMAN, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t146 AUCTION SALES.BV r/ossr IiEEÏVmVG.GHOCERIES, ÏI\u2019/.VJÎS, «tt.f.VWV, »Vr.WILL BE OFFERED AT AUCTION, Ou Saturday Morning next, 21st inst AT THE STORES OF MESSE E, MAITLAND, TYLEE & GO,, 10 hhds Fine Old Cognac Brandy 60 cases do\tdo 30 qr casks \\ s\u201cPerio1' Terragona Port 25 do Fine Pale Sheiry 50 casks London Porter 60 do Scotch Ale 100 boxes Fine Fresh Eleme Figs 12o boxes Valencia Raisins 100 do Sultana do 20 brls Patras Currants 100 boxes Sweet and Bitter Shelled Almonds 20 brls Jamaica Ginger 40 k»gs Canary Seeds 20 cates Liquorice And other articles.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 168\tAuctioneer.ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE-1000 boxes Best Digby Herrings 500 dozen Bed Cords \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Tarred and White Cordage, assorted sizes HENRY CHAPMAN & OO.June 8.\t134 J^QR SALE by the Subscribers- 100 cases Champagne, Jacquesson & Fils 75 baskets do,\tIrroy 50 do\tdo,\tPhoenix \u2014And daily expected,\u2014 2 cargos Bright Porto Rico Sugar LESLIE, STARNES & CO.June 21.\t145 Ou TUESDAY nest, 24th of July, At the residence of ALFRED LAEOCP, ESOHE, No.79 Great St.James Street, Will be sold, THE WHOLE OF THE MeUVP !S (} JIIE Household Furniture, OE-XXIvr Glassware, Plated Ware, Carriages \u2014comprising\u2014 Mahogany Couches do Centre and Card Tables do\tEasy and other Chairs do\tDining Table\t' do\tSideboard do\tDining Room\tChairs Several handsome Gassaliers, Lamps, &c Several Setts of Beautiful Window Hangings and Cornices complete \u2014Aiso,\u2014 A complete assortment of Bed Hoorn Furniture, amongst which are Feather Beds, Hair Mattrassea, Palliasses, French and other Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Washstands, &c ko.\u2014And,\u2014 The usual Kitchen Requisites, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Tins, Pans, Tables, Chairs, Ac.Catalogues will be prepared, and may be bad at tbe office of the subscriber on Monday, day before the sale.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 168\tAuctioneer.FOR sale by the Subscribers \u2014 50,000 RAMSAY\u2019S BEST FIRE BRICKS.June 27.G, è D.SHAW.150 JUST RECEIVED for sale\u2014 100 kegs YARMOUTH BLOATERS \u2014Also.\u2014 A Small Parcel of YORKSHIRE HAMS HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 28.\t151 N'OW LANDING\u2014 Genuine WHITE PAINT, in casks, l to 5 cwt each \u2014Also,\u2014 60 casks CRYSTALS SODA 250 gross WAX LIGHTS, in assorted boxes HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 28.\t151 JUST RECEIVED, per \u201c Milton,\u201d direct from Cologne on the Rhine\u2014 Rudesheimer, Hochheimer, Zeltinger Moselle Scharzberger do, and Sparkling Hock, la cases of one dozen.EDWARD KERSTEN, Corner Notre Dame & St.Peter Sts.June 27.\t150 NEW BONGS ! Just Published by the Subscribers, \u201c SWEET KATE OF NORTON Mi;\u2019 \u201c MY MOTHER\u2019S VOICE,\u201d And a Second Edition of \u201c W liai will they say m England.\u201d J.W.HERBERT & CO.GOLDEN LYRE, ?131 k 133 Notre Dame St.)\t149 LOWER CANADA COLLEGE, THE duties of the.above Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, August 13tb.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 per 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.\t?\t154 IDRESH TURNIP SEEDa\u2014 .1?\tEarly White Stoue Yellow Swedish do Aberdeen White Globs Red Norfolk White do _ The Subsribers offer for Sale a Fresh Supply of the above.LYMANS, SAVAGE Sc CO., 226 St.Paul Street.July 3.\t155 æ CASES REFINED BORAX, For sale by each 1 cwt July 7.HAVILLAND ROUTH Ê CO.159 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 rates.June 30.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.153 \u201c UNION 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.Terms will be made sufficiently low to induce Merchants to hold sales there ia preference to their own Walehouses.Apply to JOSEPH KNAPP, Union Buildings.April 4.\t80 1DOR sale by the Subscriber\u2014 .\t50 kegs Prime UPPER CANADA BUTTER July 13.JOHN SINCLAIR, 295 St.Paul Street.164 AND EARTHENWARE, AT Ï-OW PRICES.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 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 Religious Paper.Price One Penny.July 7.\t159 AT THE WEST END BOOK STORE:\u2014 A New arrival of Gold Pens \u201c Tip Top\u201d Engrossing Diamond Pointed Pens 6s 3d \u201cTip Top\u201d Gold Diamond Pointed, 4s 4j^d New England\u2019s Flexible Gold Diamond Pointed 2a 6d POTICHOMANIA.The Snbscriber has determined to sell off the remaining portion ot his Stock of PUTICHOMA-NIA at cost price, as he finds it interferes with the arrangement of his Picture Gallery, viz.:-Glass Vases, Pottchomania Colors, Gum, Varnish, Brushes, Sheets of Pictures, ko., kc.JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame Street, (Opposite Recollet Church.) July 18.\t168 I* AUCTION SALEM- BIT BErmiltfO- MONTREAL FLOATING BAT AUMISisIOW.-Adults\u2019Season Tickets.§3:00 or 15s Od.Children under 15 years.1:50 or 7s.Od.Children of Season Subscribers under 15 years.1:00 nr 5a Od.Casual Bathers.12}^ claor 7)^d.Tickets to be had at Pickup's News Oiiic -, adjoining the Post Office ; also, at Messrs S J Lyman & Co.\u2019s,Place d\u2019Armes; Lyman, Savage & Do\u2019s; Benjamin Workman k 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 j, ©am MS OPENED MIS SALOON IKemovai, T & J.MITCHELL have REMOVED to the J \u2022 New Premises, Nos.17 and 18 Common Street, adjoining Messrs.LeMesurier, Routh & Go\u2019s.June 2.\t129 FOR sale by the subscribers\u2014 10 tons MANILLA CORDAGE G.& D.SHAW.July 2.\t154 a.h, McDonald, General Commission Agent, No» 5 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal» July 10.\tly 161 L IVERPOOL SALT AFOAT\u2014 1000 bags Liverpool Coarse, \u2014and,\u2014 100 sacks Fine Stoved For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.June 19.\t143 âFTER a period of upwards of two centuries the respected House of Messrs.JOSEPH SYKES k SuN-S 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 (L) JkMB G IRON.It ia requested that all consumers of these two celebrated Marks will take due notice that the name of WILKINSON will cow be stamped upon every Bar of CL) AWB G Iron, and for the future that of SÏKES will be discontinued.All persons fraudulently imitating the same are aiso hereby warned that they will be held liable for all the consequences of such unlawful practices.Hull, 1st June, 1855.\t161 Opposite the Montreal Aank, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Will be opened in a few days.June 22.\tMS MMEiRORA ISONS.Messrs, 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 © © AND CF), For security against traudulent imitations, in addition to the above well-known marks, tb-initials N V & C will be stamped on each bar, and henceforth O O wiil cease to have the bystamp SYKES.Sheffield, June 1, 1855.\t161 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS.W-îæ.a Ef act & m.BEG to intimate that they have on hand, at their Work-shop \u201cOld Racket Court,\u201d Corner of Craig and Saint Peter Streets, an unusually large and varied comolement of MONUMENTAL MANUFACTURES, 'at all prices and in all styles.Tomb Stones, Marble and Stone Posts for Cemetery Lots, Table and Y/asb-baud Tops, Black Marble Hearths (cheap as lime-stone and much better), Soap Stone, for Registers, Grates, kc., American Free Stone, for Tombs.RAILING furnished and set to order, and all articles in MARBLE or STONE, at prices suited to the times.March 9.\tly 58 NOTICE.Slassware Trade Ssis.THE Subscriber is instructed to notify 1bs Trade that the Boston k 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.GLASSFOSD, Agent for B.k S.G last Oy.July 3\t1m 155 Springs, Waterfalls, Sea Resorts, &es WE FIND on our table a neatly got np small volume on the above subjects : it will be a useful work.It is always gratilying to find that Canada is not second best in tbe productions of nature ; our Mineral Springs are highly spoken o?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 agieeablo than the Saratoga, so well known.\u201c It was discovered in 1832, and found to - be a specifie-tbr -the Cholera, and all who drank it escaped lha disease, or were cured, if they bad it, in all cases, of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Disarrangement of the Bowels, &c., It never fails to afford relief, and to women it is recomtnen ied 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 o the drinks usually taken during the warm season \u201d The above reference is made to odr own well-known Plantagenet Water, which every person can use with safety at this season.Deput, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.July 12.\t163 BRANDY^ \" IMITATION of FRENCH COGNAC BRAN-i OIES, disiilled out of dried grapes aud sugar, which, for medicinal properties, fl.vor, and qu r-lity, will compare favorably with many brands of imported >.ognae.For sale bv the manufacturers, \"PIGEON, SAUVAGE AU k CO.Montreal, July 16\tr IU6 L^OP.sa e by tbe Subscribers \u2014 T Young Hyson, Twankay, Gunpowder, and Souchong Teas Muscovado and Crushed Sugars, Sugar Candy Honey Dew and Cavendish Tobacco, 5\u2019s,8\u2019.-, lu\u2019s, 20\u2019s k 1 ft Layer Raisins, Fresh Figs, Prunes, Castile Soap Mustard in kegs, Maccaroni, Pearl Sago, Sulphur Alum, Black Lead, Ground Ginger, Indigo Port, Sherry, Madeira aud Malaga Winer', I! andy, Brandy and Wme Coloring, tbtnachic B iters Varnish, Famt Brushes, Gold Leal, Diamonds, &e \u2014AND\u2014 1000 boxes and cases Window Glass.WOODS, PERRY £ t'O, No.19 Si.Sacrahient St.June 13.\t133 T wmxs, B&Assissr, HE undersigned offers for sale\u2014 500 bkts Fiuinart\u2019s Champagnes 300 cases Barton & Guestier's Clarets 20 hhds\tdo\tdo 100 cases superior Olive Oil, Barton & Guestier\u2019s 59 hhds, qr-cks k octaves Cognac Brandies Pipes, hhds k qr-cks Sandeman\u2019s Port Da do do Pemartin & Co Sherries Do do do Willow, Fortilla & Co do 50 cases Still and Sparkling Hocks 25 crates French Bottles, pints and quarts, Fine Velvet Corks, kc kc aug.Lamontagne, 55 and 57 St Francois Xavier St.June 4.\t130 ULL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Next the Court-House.(Late Post Office.) Julv 12.\tlea IE* X Jk.JKT Q S .THE Subscriber begs to call the attention of the public to his Stock of PIANOS, from the celebrated houses of \u201c Morgenroth & Loeb-beler,\u201d New York, \u201c Philip Gilgen,\u201d and \u201c J.G.Trimler,\u201d of Leipzig, and other makers.These Pianos are of the finest workmanship, made of the best materials, and warranted to stand the climate.For further particulars apply to L.EGLAÜCH, Corner of St.Catherine and Constant Sts.SECOND-HAND PIANOS taken in exchange.May 10.\t\u2022\t109 s¥fAB\u201cLYM|pWÈÂTHËR.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\u2019s HABERDASHERY, just received by W.W.CAMPBELL, 8 Great St.James St., (next door to Post Office.) July 5,\t157 Rice.1 F\\f\\ Lags, fine Patna for sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 12.\t163 £ Office of the Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court, treal and its vicinity, that they will open tl : above establishment on the first of May next, With a fashionable and well-selected Stock of HATaS, C^PS, FÜIIS, mSJlÆOT B-akHWOHS, which they will otfei* at very moderate prie*81 tfsrch 17\t.\ttir.) 73- E.E.HAMILTON, -Commercial and General Agent, llarfjuu- Commissioners* Buildings, Custom îlouMe Square; MONTREAL.Business transacted at the Customs, and all other Public Offices.April 30.\ttoo CLARENDON, (Zate 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, for 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, &c., 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 liondon, Canada, May Flower, and Empire State, may also be extended to him in his new vocation.\tH.VAN ALLEN.May 1.\t6m 101 BISBÎ\u2019S HOTEL, Corner of Park Place and Broadway, N.Y.THIS HOTEL is on the most approved European pian, 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 dav 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 $2 per day.May 25.\t2m Tts 122 WANTED.WANTED\u2014A BOOK-KEEPER.Salary £250 per annum.First-class references will be required, and all applications kept strictly confidential.Applications to be addressed A.M., jîrgus Office\u2014will be opened on the 10th instant.July 7.\t109 WANTED\u2014-A NURSE,'\"an elderly person, who has been accostomed to children, and who is a Protestant.Apply at No.5 Pres-de-Ville Place, Laganchetiere Street.July 5.\t157 ad:vert\"sIVl^ IKEW WATCH AHB JEWELLERY | ^btab-ùishmbnt WïLEiïAlWI KASUiOW, 149 Notre Dame Street, 3 doors A LADY who has had some experience in teaching, is desirous of obtaining a situation as Governess, Teacher in a School, or companion to an elderly lady.Apply at this office.July 2.\t154 Power Pressman Wanted.w \u2018 .ANTED, for the Montreal Herald, a POWER PRESSMAN.None need apply unless they understand the management of Power Presses THOROUGHLY.Jane 19.\t143 A GOOD BUSINESS 'MAN, with Capital, is .desirous of obtaining a Partnership in some respectable established business in this city.Address R.S., Box 634, Post Office.June 14.\t139 WANTED\u2014A respeetaole man and six boys to sell newspapers.Apply at this office.June 2.\ti29 aa.ii & mrstmmxi,.STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.,.MONTREAL.William RXe.\tAlex.Mitchell.References :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Co., Messrs.J.& J.Mitchell, A.Simpson, Esq., Bank of Montreal, May 8.\t 53 M.MORISON, Advocate, No.53 SI.Z 'runçois Xavier Street, cond building from Notre Dame St.(upstairs.) January 2T TQ IDVERT ISE M ENTS FJSL&Sia&s Accountant.Notary, Broker, Insurance and.General Ciauserciai Agent, TOKO-vTO, c.W.Reference in Montreal: H.A.Glassford, Esq, St.Sacrament Street Toronto,.Jim.23, 1855.\tly 19 A \u2022 G e Ilii C HL ïü A H, Barrister, &c., OOLBORNE STREET.TORONTO.January 19.\tly ie WEBSTER HOUSE, 382 HANOVER STREET,.BOSTON.THE undersigned, laic of the Franklin House, the lease of which as a hotel has expired, have taken the new, spacious and elegaqt Hofei (Webster House), No.382 Hanover Street, and opened it January 1st, 1855.The structure is as substantial and commodious as it is elegant, and every apartment is spacious, pleasant, and fitted up with taste, having every modern improvement for the comfort or convenience of guests.The location of the house is peculiarly favorable for merchants and business men.It is located but a short distance from the railroad stations, and still affords to the visitor a quiet not usually found in our city hotels,- especially agreeable to ladies.The proprietors, grateful for liberal patronage while conductors of the Franklin House, solicit a continuance of public favor, and will aim to make the Webster House popular and deserving of support.The prices are as low as can reasonably be expected.The charge for transient board is but $1,25 per day.N.B.\u2014This house is supplied with extensive hot & cold baths.I.SAMPSON & G.B.MARTIN, Proprietors.April 2G.\t3m t 97 3M O Tl \u20ac ^.MBSoRS.WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., Saint Paul Street, Montreal, Wholesale Agents for the sale of DR.McCLINTOCK\u2019S FAMILY MEDICINES, have received instructions to dispose of them,by Wholesale and Retail, at the Proprietor's prices.The undermentioned medicines, prepared under the direction of Professor James McClintock.late.President of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, &c., from the purest and treshest materials, are strongly recommended to the afflicted.Their cale has been unprecedented in the United States, where they have effected thousands of cures, and no case of failure is jet recorded.At this season we call especial attention to one of the most remarkable of these remedies, namely, DR.McCLINTOCK\u2019S PECTORAL SYRUP, the best and safest medicine ever used for BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the Lungs and Air Passages.For any of these forms of disease, showing themselves m COUGH, Tickling of-the Throat; Sense ofTight-ness in the Throat or Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness or Loss of Voice, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, &c., This great remedy is unparalleled for success in the above complaints.It.purifies, the blood of all scrofulous taint, it heals ulceration, it destroys tubercles in the lungs, it regulates the bowels, checks night sweats and strengthens the stomach, it stimulates the vital powers, and gives vigor to the whole system, it quiets nervous excitement, relieves pain in the chest, soothes the cough, promotes expectoration, and at the same time affords a delicate nourishment.It contains no opium in any form, and agrees perfectly with the most delicate patient.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Pectoral Syrup is put up in elegant Flint Glass Bottles, containing one pint each, and is sold at only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.Deader in Watches and Jewellery, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FreICmlerv %\u2019nrmall\u201e «\u2019««y Baskets, pine Cutlery, Pans, Spectacles, Combs, Perfumery, «fcc, No.?3 Exchange, Cor.Middle St, PORTLAND, ME.Watches and Jewellery Carefully Repaired.Portland, June 4.\t\u2014\t132 WIEiKIPJ\u2019S ABÆïEIiET.This most valuable preparation for restoring A ^ LU®^R I ''¦ I¦ file HAIR in the most perfecl ih- eel.hrSi'i15 aiK .coloI» was originally compounded by We»., Vo-u ed ?C.\u201cllst-' Dr' SAMlfKL M.ELLIOTT, of New York, and has for the last ten years i.een 1 I £< £< § 9 15,(100 Reams\tGray Wrapping Paper 5.000\tdo\tBlow do do 1.000\tdo\tManilla do do 4.000\tdo\tAssorted .Writing do And 25 tons ROOFING FELT\" * Which, added to his present stock,\t\u201e\u201e\u201e the largest and best assorted lots of Paper ever ^ ffered in this market, JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St Paul Street.June 8\t134 , in rolls, makes one of LOAMS.Applications (or LOANSi-seenred on ap proved Real Estate, may be made to J (VCRTELE, Jr, Esq, at the Office of the Agen-3y of the TRUST and LOAN COMPANY of UPPER CANADA,St.FrançoisXavierStreet,oppo-lite the new Post Office.Forms of application, terms of payment, and other necessary informa-ion, may beobtained from MR.VVURTELE.Agency Office of the Trust and Loan Company )l Upper Camida, St.François Xavier Street.Montreal, Uth Oct., 1853.\tS 184 T.M«.FOULIN\u2019, CABINET MAKES & UPH0LSTEEEK, IS REMOVING TO Steipfeesiu-i5 Jïew-SisMiMïigg.NOTRE DAME STREET, (Opposite RECOLLET CHURCH.) VNJ HERE he! intends carrying on his present v * Business on a more extensive scale, and with enlareed faeiliiies.He will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Articles of Furniture of the most elegant description, and give bis strict attention to those who may lavorihim with their orders.Montreal, April 7ih.\t33 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age, is AYER\u2019S CATHARTIC PILLS.They don\u2019i help cornpiaints, but they cure them.IMic box has cured Dyspepsia.Three boxes have cured the worst eases of Scrofula._____ -j- ^vvo boxes have cured Erysipelas.f-b,e box alwass cures the.Jaundice., J\u2019lu ee boxes are sure to cleanse the \\ system from Boils\u2014often less Uian * on \u2019 does it Two boxes nave completely cured Ine worst; of ulcers\u2019on the legs-Small doses seMoin fail l j cure the Piles.OiiVdose cures the headache arising from a foul stomach.Strong do-es often repealed expel every worm from the body.They should be given to children, who are always more or less alllicted with lias scourge.As a genlie physic they have no equal.One box cures derangement of the Liver.Half a box cures a cold.They puri-y the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of every disease.Asa Dinner IM1 there is noUheir equal in the world.They are purely v'eg^able,.and can do no harm, but do accomplish an unaccountable amount of good.Price 26 els.per IJox\u20145 Boxes for $1,00, Prepared >y L)R.Ji C.AVER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold by all respectable Druggists in the U.S.and Canada.May 3»\t3m mt 103 LAVENDER, Merchant and Military Tailor, so McGill street, HAS now completed his assortment of WIN-TER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams,\tCassimeres,\tVelvets Reversible Cloths, Doeskins,\tSatins \u2019 Pilot Cloths, Tweeds,\tSilks, \u2019 which he will make up to order in the best\u2019 and most fashionable manner, at the lowest possible prices for Ready Money.N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving Coats, &c.REAMf-MABE CSjOTHIHTG In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.October 24\t203 Ic*® ID I Æ & ! BEFORE supplying yourselves with LACES and EMurOïDERIÈS, I respectfully solicit a view of my present Stock, selected from the stores of the most eminent houses in Europe, and imported direct, so that I can freely invite inspection, and feel confident that it cannot be surpassed in VARIETY, STYLE, QUALITY, or PRICE.In Spanish Point, Honiton, Point de Venice Maltese, Valenciennes, English Thread, and thé less costly fabrics, I have on hand the Largest Variety and Best Selection in this Province, \u2014also,\u2014 Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen\u2019s, and Children\u2019s HOSIERY and GLOVES.J.PARKIN, Laceman, 168 Notre Dame Street June 15.\t143 Ds.McCLINTOCk\u2019S REMEDIES FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, &c.\u2014These excruciating diseases are radically cured by taking Dr.McOlintock\u2019s Rheumatic Mixture in doses of a teaspoonful three times a day.We have seen the worst cases relieved by it in 24 hours.For external use we have never known so powerful and penetrating an application as Dr.McOlintock\u2019s Rheumatic Liniment.For swelled limbs, bruises, internal pains, cramps, chilblains, stiff joints, toothache, and other painful complaints, where we have seen it tried, it acts with magical effects.These remedies are sold at 50 cents per bottle.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Dyspeptic Elixir.Headache, Dizziness, Heartburn, Palpitation, and all the disagreeable symptoms arising from imprudence in diet, or from indigestion, may be promptly cured by Dr.McCJintbck\u2019s Dyspeptic Elixir, the result of thirty years experience in medical practice.This medicine is now for the first time made public, though it has cured thousands of cases of confirmed Dyspepsia.Price Pint Bottles, $1.Six bottles for §5.Dr.McClintock\u20196 Tonic Alterative Syrup, For removing all impurities from the blood, and effecting the most rapid cures in ail skin diseases, as Erysipelas, Tetter, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Boils, Pimples, Eruptions, Ulcers, Fever Sores, the.Also tor Scrofulous, Rheumatic, Mercurial or Sipbylilic diseases, this great remedy is surpassingly efficacious.It-is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and will not disagree with the most delicate stomach.At this time of year, it should be taken freely.For children it is invaluable.Price $1 a bottle.Six bottles for $5.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Anti-MUous Fills, For irregularity in the Junctions of the liver and bowels.25 cents per box.Tonic Mixture, or Fever and Ague Specific, A sure and safe vegetable remedy for Fever and Ague, or intermittent Fever in any of its forms.Price $1.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Btarrlicen Cordial ami Ciaolcra Preventive, A certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and Asiatic Choiera.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Anodyne Mixture kills all lônds oï pains» For the instant relief of toothache, headache, neuralgia, &c.Price 50 cents.Dr.HcCUatock\u2019s Asthma &Hoowinsf»e©uEli Remedy*\t/ These terribly distressing diseases are relieved to an unparalleled degree by this purely vegetable medicine, which has been brought to perfection slowly in the course of many years observation.Trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy to those who have never employed it.Price per bottle, 50 cents.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Vegetal)]e Purgative Pills, A mild, safe, and thorough medicine for Costiveness, Headache, &c.25 cents.The above medicines may be procured in Montreal of all Druggists, and of W.Lyman & Co., Saint Paul Street, Wholesale! Agents, to whom orders from abroad must be addressed.December II.\tDly vts C6m 244 Carlsruhe, Calcutta, Canton, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Florence, Messina, Mulhouse, Madras, Malta, Manilla, Madeira, Melbourne, Aus, Zurich.Rio de Janeiro, St Petersburg, Strasbourg, Siena, Smyrna, Seville, Stettin, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, N S W, Turin, Toulon, Trieste, Venice, Vevey, Vienna, Wiesbaden, Warsaw, ALSO, CREDITS FOR'INDIA AND CHINA ON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, OF LONDON.Branches and Agencies at Canton,\tShanghai,\tCalcutta, Hong-Kong,\tBombay.\tMadras, Singapore.CREDITS FOR AUSTRALIA ON -THE -BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES OF LONDON.Branches and Agencies at Maitland and Newcastle___Hunter River.Brisbane and Ipswich.,.Moreton Bay.Victoria Branches : Melbourne, Geelong, Kyneton, Castlemaine.Mount Alexander.Ballarat.Sandhurst Agency.Bendigo.Ovens Agency.March 28.\t0m 74 TENTS, PAVIM0NS, AN Si FJLAGS OT AElj NfATSOKsi.El.\tof Rochester, New York, keeps constantly on hand to rent, also makes to order, every description of TJnts, 'shell as-\u2014\tA «.Tn£^*vSeMS> '\u201c«f Agricultural Exhibitions, and Military tents.Also, Camp Meeting ami Pic Nie Tents.- tents are made of the very best materials, and give universal satisfaction.\ta I have furnished Tents to the New York State Agricultural society, the Provincial Agricultural Association of U.C.the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, the Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and many other prominem Agricultural Associations, and I can with confidence refer those Who are about purchasing or renting Tents, 10 any of ike officer?of these Associations as to the character of my work and fairness of my dealings.t0™ Iiafr°ns niade to order, and kept on hand ,,1 h.ave on Land the largest assortment of Tents on the Comment, sufficients convene seventy-thousand persons.1 ean, therefore, always-accommodate my customers to any number of rents on snort notice.All orders by mail will meet with prompt attention.E.CN WILLIAMS, wv t, .\t^ Rochester,'New York.N.K.~A large assortment of Tent and Sail Duck con-stantlyon hand and for sale.\tE C W Rochester, Jan.23,1856.\t\"ly *19 * G0ÏÏA ITIKilJ WATiffpOFCil O GÀHADA TYPE FOONDBY, OZiPIEIKr IN ST.JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.Seduced Prices of Printing Types.T1HE Proprietors of this'New Establishment beg leave to it form the Printers of British North America that they are now prepared to supply every order with which they may be favored, and that they have ready for use a large quantity of LONG PRIMER, BOURGEOIS, BREVIER, &c., of their own manufacture, and which they wilt guarantee cannot be surpassed for durability and appearance.\u2014also,\u2014 ORNAMENTAL TYPE of every description, from the celebrated Foundry of CONNER & SONS, NEW YORK.PRICES : Nonpariel.2s 6d ÿ1 ft.Minion.,2s\t3d\tdo Brevier.2s\tId\tdo Bourgeois.i3\tiod\tdo Long Primer.Is\t8d\tdo Im.Pica.i3\t7d\tdo pica.Is\t6d\tdo Ail other Book Fonts in proportion.Leads, 6 to Pica and thicker, Is per lb ; 7 to Pica, Is 3d ; 8 to Pica, Is 6d.The object at the present moment being merely to announce the opening of the Foundry, the Proprietors confine themselves to saying that they have made such arrangements as will enable them to give the utmost satisfaction, and that every article required for the purposes of the trade will be supplied by the CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY, at New York prices, which will be found an immense reduction upon existing charges in other places.TH0S.GUERIN & CO., .\tType Founders.KJ3 Printers of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, one month before the 1st of September, 1855, and forward one of their papers, will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of our manufactures.May 9.\t793 MADE By 'NORTH AN!ERICAN\\o\\ 'CUTTA PERCHAf* COMPANY 133 .NEW-YORK, \\ 1852 Jr v ' RADNOR_FORGE\"S.\u2018\u2019Tpi HE Undersigned beg to inform the Public -K- Ü»t their new and extensive Establishment in the Parish of Si Maurice, and distant from Three Rivers about 12 miles, is now in FCBJï.©J?ERÀ\u2019TIOÎfi.The extent of these Forges\u2014the superior quality of the Mineral\u2014their proximity to a general, speedy, and convenient communication with the entire country of Oanada and the United States, are advantages from which the proprietors are reasonably led to expect a liberal encouragement, as THEY CAH SELL ON M0EE MODERATE TEEMS THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KINO IN OANADA, Especially as every necessary material is found in the immediate neighborhood of the Works.The Undersigned Manufacture Emfj lariety cl\u2019 Iron Work* \u20acast or Wrought, Such as Iron Frames for Doors, Gates &e.-Common Stoves of all patterns and \u2019sizes\u2019 Kitchen and Fancy Staves, on the best models -chaudrons of ail descriptions ; Kettles, and \u2019 lYESY OTM AtMLEif TB LIÏ,' They are also prepared to execute orders, on a largo scale, tor the following\u2014 Iron Fronts for Houses Railway Carriage Wheels .Pipes for Gas or Water Works Railings of every kind, plain and fancy \u2014AND,\u2014 Every description of Machinery for MILLS, STEAM ENGINES, &c., rough or polished, there being an extensive mcmiE shop attached to the Works, furnished with Turning Lathes, Polishing Machines, and other appliances.The Proprietors have also in Store and for sale on their Wharf in Three Rivers ; 300 double Stoves, of 3 feet.100 \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t2J\t\u201c 150 single\t\u201c\t\u201c\t3\t\u201c 100 \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t2J\t\u201c 500 Sugar Kettles, Nos.3, 4, and 5.1000 Kettles of all sizes.\u2014TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 An exjensive assortment of Small Chaudrons.\u2014 Kitchen and Fancy Stoves, &c.Apply at the Office of A.LARUE & CO.Three Rivers, Dec.19.\t252 £.2VEB.3?®S£t & ItOm&QTS ïiüfniH wi?im Capital\u2014Two Miiiioiig Sterling, Available Funds for Immediate Use-Above Half a Million Sterling', FIRE DEPARTMENT.npHE progress of the Company in this branch JL of business will best be indicated by a com- \u2018\t'\tThe pre.parisdn with the two previous years mtums received being iu 1852.\t1853.\t1854.A93,654 14 10 Stg.| £113,612 4 6 Stg.| .6146,09615 9 Stgl figures which denote the magnitude of its operations.The Losses paid the last year amount to £94,178 19s 9d Stg.The Premiums on Stock sold this year amount to £20,1)37 10s Stg., which are placed to the crêcljt of the Surplus Fund.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL.T.B.ANDERSON, Esquire-r-Chairman.Alex.Simpson, Esq., j Bobt.S.Tstleb, Esq.J.Mitchell, Esq., j H.'Staknks, Esq.Henry Chapman, : seq.At a Sleeting of the Board for Canada, the Secretary was directed to notify the Public in Canada, that from the 6th of March, 1855, (inciu-sive) this Company has assumed the Fire Risks of the \u201c Globe\u201d Company, of London, and that all Premiums falling due to that Company in future are requested to be paid, either at the Office of the uiverpool and Loudon Company, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, or to the Agents of the Liverpool anti London Company at Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Belleville.And ; ail Claims will, after due proof and acceptance by this Board, be duly paid.(Signed,)\tJ.H.MAITL AND, Secretary, Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., Agents in Quebec.April 20.\t92 fcAWKEIVCE EiAIEKOA®, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.ON and after TUESDAY, May 1st, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave for St.Lambert, connecting with Trains for ROUSE\u2019S' POINT, at 6.00 A.M., 1.00 P.M., and 4.30 PAL, connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with Lake Champlain Steamers, and with the Boston, New York, and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train reach Og-densburgh, Fresco! t, and Ottawa early the same day, and Boston and New York in the evening.Those taking the 1.00 o\u2019clock P.M.train reach Ogdensburgh the same evening, in time to take the Steamers going West Those leaving by the evening Train reach Boston or New York at noon the following day.The 6:00 A.M.and the 4:30 P.M.Trains connect at Rouse\u2019s Point with Lake Champlain Steamers for Plattsburgh, Burlington, Boston, Whitehall, Saratoga, Troy, Albany, New York, and the West, For tickets or information respecting the various Routes iu theUnited States and Canada West, apply at the \u201c GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,\u201d 68 Commissioners\u2019 Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.May 17.\t115^ ntt t) Out Tiï© kJrHisia am; Hki-UR AmaAlcaa Royal .Hail uvEitpoo: Second Cabin Passage.* \u201c \u201c \" *.\u2018 £ ci,i»œ .twêkpwl: Second Cabin Passage.*.V.* \u2019 ' ûü The ships from Poston call ai liaiiffix.Captains\t\u2018 Pantninn ARABIA.CHEJuUkms, I AMERICA WJCtSl PERSIA.A Kyrie,\tRL ROPa ' J, ASU.B G Lou, icAj4AS::j-LS*no\u201c* AFRICA.W Harrison,J NIAGARA., .j Leach, These Vessels carry a clear white iishf, ru their\u2019mat' head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.America.1 .from Boston.Wednesday, July iéih Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, August i>u Asi 1.frôm Boston.'Wednesday, August A merit».irom Boston.Vv ediiesday^ Augdst Canada-from Boston.W.-Uuesday, Sept.12th.AIr|ca.from Bosion.Wednesday, Sept.26th.Berths not loured until paid for.An experienced Suugeôn onboard.^ ^.ie^î)Vhers of tjiese ships wiil not be aceountablefoi Gold.Silver,Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Piecious Stones, or Metals, unless bills oi huAiigai e signed therefor, ana the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to CUN ARD,-i Bowling Green, New York.June 20.\t217 There will be no steamships oftliislihe from New Voit* until nmher-ituiice.THE LIi\\TE VAiVIiERBILT OF UTE IU mm VERMONT CENTRAL MILROAD, 15#\" HMifl ¦ Mm, ps2m&- JSIËJO NOTICE.BS.CÜRE.Y & CO.having, in addition to » them other business, assumed that of ACCOUNTANTS in ail its branches, they are prepared to undertake the Investigation of Mercantile and other Accounts, the Preparation of Balance Sheets, Statements cf Assets and Liabilities, Attendance at Meetings of Creditors, and Arbitrations, Auditing the Affairs of Puoiic Companies, and winding up of Bankrupt Es-tales, Partnerships, &c.&c.REFERENCES: T.B., Anderson, Esq., Montreal.A.H.Campbell, Esq, Montreal.James Gibb, Esq, Quebec.Messrs.Benson k 'Co, Quebec.Messrs.Morice à Towns, Canon St , London John Geary, Esq., Moorgate St, London, Messrs.Henry Rogers & Sons, Wolverhampton.'\u2022 Hoiderness A Chilton, Liverpool.\u201c MeCalmont, Bros, Liverpool, \u201c Gurry & Co., Liverpool.\u201c J.J.Stephens & Son, Dame St., Dublin, 0.H.Castle, Esq., New York.\u2019 Office, .29 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, June 22, 1855.\t3w Î 146 ASœilüaSJf FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE iLsstirance dompaiw* OF TORONTO.lareoH/PoitATBD issa, CAPITAL £100,00 0.U.-P, RIDOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.,Depv.Governor.T, W, BIRCHALL, Esq.Managing Director, TRUSTEES: ' Wm.Proodioot, Petsb Patbesos, T.D.Hakbis, Esquires.rpEE Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean .A.and Inland Marine Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property, kH.GAULT,.Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.\t7o BRITISH & XTHITED STATES MAIL SCUTE TO ISosteai, H'.1E'orSs,w©jrcester & East SPaiWG ARRANGEMENT.PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows !\u2014 Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 8.00 A.M.and 4.00 and 7.60 P.III., or on arrival of tiie Trains from Montreal.Passengers leaving' Montreal by Champlain and Saint Lawieueu 1 o\u2019clock Train connect at Rouse\u2019s Point with the 4 P.M.Train; goto White Hiver Junction same-evening, and to Boston, New York, &c., next mornin*.Passengers leaving MONTRE-iL by the 4.30 P.M.Train stop nt Bailington over night, and proceed next morning, vm VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediatestHibrjâ'S\u2019Tivîiiff in Boston EARLIER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evening.K?\u201d This is the onlv route by which THROUGH TICKETS are sold.Get Through Tickets via Vermont Central Line.For Tickets, information.&c,, apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 66 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 12,4856.\t' III Baggage lane.llcd in Montreal by this route.M'ÛKTH STüil, .WAMACK, MASTER, Æ B, IlII, LEFEVRE, MASTER- HOI HEW YOEI TS HAM, VIA SOUTHAMPTON.FIRST GLASS PASSAGE.SECOND do do .,,.,$110 .60 The owner of thtse vessels will not bs accountable for gold; silver, bullion, specie, jewellery, precious stones or metals, unless bids of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.No berth secured until paid for.Letters, prepaid, IS^.cenis per ^ oz., will ha received at the Office up to 11 A, M\".of the day of sailing, and on arrival will be immediately deposited in the Post pffics\" Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwards.PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.From New York.\tFrom Havre.North Star.Ariel .North Star.Ariel .North Star.Ariel .July 21, A-ig.11.Sept.1.Sept.22.Octr.13.Novr.3, Novr.24, .l I Mutual Life.Insurance Ocmpanf, of sroa&K iisfcir.Casti Assets, $3,543,861 61.1HIS COMPANY has attained the highest po-_ sition among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Farther information may bè hid, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent.May 22.T THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSUHAICE C0MPMY, CapititlM«02ic Million Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Eloih and Kiscae-cine, Governor Genera!of British North America.HEAD OFFICE :\u2014Edinburgh, HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montre An, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF MRECTOES : The Honorable PETER McGlLL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCoed.| B.H.Lemoine, Esq, Hon.A.N, Morin.\tj J.O.Moffatt, Esq.Benrv Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014A, DAVIDSON PARKER.BOARD in MONTREAL is invested R00JI1.STEE, LGCKE\u2019QRT AID ITA* SARA FAILS EAIIROAD._ ©pem to BuSiaso.Tne most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route .to TORONTO, HAMILTON & Canada 'West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853 Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo anc Niagara Fails as follows:\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and '4:40 P.M.\t\u2019 Passengers for Buffalo will find this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new Gars and Locomotives, The present terminus of the Road in Buffalo is cn the Terrace, the most central portion of the City.WARREN COLBURN, _\tSuperintendent Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t15 with full powers to accept proposals, put- THE w .r______________ ting the Company on the risk'af once, without communicating with the Parent Board.This arrangement gives to the Colonial all the facilities of a Local Company, and combines the additional advantage of ample Security.^Assurances on the Half Cehdit System, grant- July4.\t107 Oi Highest Medal, of World\u2019* Fair, and Gold Medal of American Institute, awarded for these Goods.Warehouse of Co.103 BROAÛWAY and 1 PIUTE STREET, TyHERE may be fourni, GUTTA PERCHA GOODS in » \u2019 great variety, far superior to any oilier Water Proof Loods in the matket, comprising many desirable articles rTofLP°2 \u201cî Çountry trade, consisting in part of-Coats, LeSSt;'St Caps, .Sou westers^ Camp Blankets, -Horse Covers, Carriage Cloth-, Piatw IiUCk,itV Travelling Bags, Surgical Articles, feteam lacking, and hundreds of other articles.The«e jfoods-are free from unpleasant odor, very tenacious, plia-ble and elastic, not injured by fatty substances, and unlike India Rubber, will not decompose and become slickv\u2014are cheaper, different from .any other Gutta Fercha made in Uu^cQuntry or Europe, and warranted to stand all climates.Certificates, from persons who have tested the goods, may he seen atthe.Çiore of the Company.Terms LiheraL Dealers are myited to examine these Goods before ptir-chasnig elsewhere.Orders executed lo any amount at short, notice,.euimilali^ns) raade of varnished Indii Rubber, are already being offered in the market.There-JVre7 purchasers should bear in mind that all genuine Goods gre stamped with the above \u201c trade mark \u201d of the Company.\t1 WILLIAM RIDER, Julv 12\tPres.fV.A.lx.P.Co.July12- i '\tdd 263 Dry Firewood.I ' consequence of the want of accommodation on the Wharf for the discharging of Wood to retail in quantities to suit purchasers, the Yard iu rear of the American Church will be kept open throughout the Summer. good supply of the BEST DRY WOOD will be sold at reasonable prices, and delivered, as required, to purchasers free of charge for Cartage.May 17.\t115 CASE.THE Proprietors of the CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY beg leave to direct the attention of Printers to He reduced prices of Types which they have annetel to their advertisement : and at the Same time' jraquést that proprietors of newspapers and oib.-r publications will bear in mind that every article sent from their establishment will be guaranteed to be of the very best quality.The Press wiil confer a favor by circulating this notice, and informing the trade that now they have an establishment of native manufacture, ready for every supply needed, and in which printing materials of every description are, and will continue to be, furnished at charges not only far below those hitherto paid iu Canada, but also cheaper than they can be had in any of the United States.\t' May 26.\t123 TSic Great American Hair ToiHe.BOGLE\u2019SUELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle and instantly forces the hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and all diseases of the skin and is the most beautiful embellisher of the hair to be found.Price 25, 50, and 75 cts per bottie BOGLE'S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown, without staining the skin, Price 50 cts, ^1, and $1,50 per box.° BOGLE\u2019S HEBEÀIONA, or BALM OF CY-TflEREA, is Unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan and pimples.Price 50 cts per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S A.MOLE SHAVING CREAM readers that usual unpleasant operation (shavinc) a decided luxury.Price 25 & 37 cts per bottle.These articles are al! warranted the best and cheapest in the world, or the money refunded To be had of the inventor, WM.BOGLE, and agents throughout the world.May 1-\tJ01 & PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED PSONOUITCBD BT CONNOISSEURS, to be the ONLY GOOD SAUCE.and applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH.EXTRACT OP A .LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER blag, 1851.\u201cTellLKA St PER TUNS thaï their ucb is liittkly efatceiiieti in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable ns well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.\u201d WORCESTESSHiRg SAUK, Sold unheraally by the principal dealer» in Sauces and for Exportation W the Proprietors LEA and PERRINS, 68, Broad-street Worcester, it 19.Fenchurch-street London.\u2014Barci.at & Sorb Cros** & Baackwrax., and etfct* Oilmen and Merchants, London.May 1, ly T 101 L\u201e & «8L ÜÂYE^5 Sign of the fà&Mêm Cap, No.157 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Next to Engiish Church.) THE undersigned having opened the above establishment, are now receiving, and prepared to sell, the best assortment, of H A T S Ever offered in this Market.also,\u2014Every variety of O-A, IE3 ® , Including Men\u2019s, Boy\u2019s, and Children\u2019s, and a large and superior assortment of Fancy Straw Tuscan and Pffnaffia Goods, Wide-awake, and Know-Nothings,just arrived, and of the newest style, which they will sell as cheap as any in the trade.\t.They would also call 1he attention of purchasers to their New and-Fancy Stock of Sebastopol, Metropolitan & Australian Which have never been offered in the market before.\u2014Also,\u2014 Every article in their line made to order.L.& M.MAYER.May 22.\t________ U9 LADIES GE\u2019MONTEE AL ' THE PROPRIETORS OF THE SIW ÏSM WIMP DM 6008S SMI AND mmi LiUËfj dépôt, 230 Notre Dame Street, (opposite the Herald Office and adjoining St.François Xavier Street), FEEL most grateful for the very liberal and extensive patronage received.This Store was opened in MAY, 1854, and from thè great flow of business, had to be enlarged to a great ex-tent.^and is now the largest in the City, with unequalled accommodation.They beg to inform that they have ia STORE and are DAILY RECEIVING a large, valuable and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, every description, quality and design, equal, if not superior, to any other house ia the Uity, and to enumerate the different Articles and attach prices, would almost be an impossibility'.And it is also well known that GOODS have been sold from 37)4 t0 40 per cent.LOWER than any other Store, and general satisfaction given.From the depressed state of trade in the United States and English Markets, and from the very mauv advantages this Firm can command, from a CASH CAPITAL and close attention to every Department, they feel satisfied to inform their numerous Customers that they can aad will sell at a still GREATER SACRIFICE than what they have already done.^ Tho Store wiil be opened from Half-past SIX A.M., to EIGHT P.M.Saturday evenings excepted.ON E PRICE ; NO TRUST can be given whatever.Goods taken back and Money refunded if not as represented.We think it no trouble to show Goods even if purchases are not made.Phase call, you will not regret, nor shall you then forget the NEW YORK COMPANY\u2019S CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE and IRISH LINEN DEPOT, 230 Notre Dame Street.Mentreai, May 24, 1851.\t2mDt C 121 jpM&mÿrbiiÆ, FIEE â MARIII3 MSÜMICE \u20ac6.HHiiJS eTFICXS-\u2019TOROSm».CAPITAL\u2014£350,000.EVERY description of RISKS, FIPvE and Ma-RINE, taken at the lowest remunerative scale, and all Losses promptly settled upon adducing the necessary claim, A.HEWABD, Agent, Union Buildings, 1 St.François Xavier Street, j-Montreal, March 7th, 1854, j\t28 r^6si AMEWICAHT EXPRESS IDlüffE, AND UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.The Shortest and Quickest Route to all Western Ports, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.Tiie large and Splendid Lake Ontario Steamers NEW YORK,\t|\tBAY STATE, CATARACT,\tI\tONTARIO, NORTHERNER,\t|\tNIAGARA.The;First Glass R,iver Steamers JENNY LINO, Capt, L.Moony, MONTREAL, Capt.J.Laflamme, British empire, capt.d.s, Allan.ONE of the above named Steamers will IrKAVH! MOSTKJBAiL DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at ONE o\u2019clock P.M., from the CANAL BASIN, and LACHINB on the arrival'of the Cars, which leave Montreal ut 3,30 P.M., for Prescott and Ogdens burg, and intermediate River Pons.^he\u201eRiver Steamers connect at Ogdensburg with the AMLRIOaN EXPRESS LINE, for Rrockville, Cape Vincent- Niaga\u2019a, and Lewiston, enabling Passengers to reach Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Toronto, Hamilton, and al! Western Ports, quicker than by any other Line, passing ÜÎS IJi10USa'ld Islands by daylight; and with the UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, for Brockviile, Alexander Bay.Clayton, Kingston, Sackett\u2019s liirbor, Oswego, Rochester, Angara, Lewiston, Toronto, Hamilton, and all Western i orts.These Lines of Steamers connect at Niagara and Lew iston with the Erie and Ontario Railroad, Lewiston and Buffalo Railroad, Great Western Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Southern Railroad, Buffalo and State Line Railroad, and Steamers from Buffalo, for all pons West.\t; ¦ N.B.\u2014Passengers for the Great Western Railway take Cars at the Great Western Railway Dock, at Niagara, Lee of charge for wharfage, andgo throughto Hamilton and Détruit wilhout change of Cars.r&\u2019 Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the route ***For Tickets, call at the Office.No.2-4 McGill street W.T.BARRON, Agent; or to J.& H, McLENNaN Canal Wharf.\u2022\t\u2022 Montreal.July 5.\tàffl HW iiobm mm.54 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.Total amount cf Premiums for the year ending 31st January, .1855.Nett., earned: Premiums during year ending as above.f.Losses and Expenses paid during same period.20 per cent, on the earned Premiums of 1853 was declared as profit in Scrip.Nett Assets of the Company.?1,128,790\t35 719,852\t74 658,290\t76 812,838\t38 Feb.15.St.Sacrament Street.6m mwf 39 TOM.SJLüEj jJTA SECOND-HAND FOUR-WHEELED CARRIAGE, modern .s ( Sir.\u2014 built, the wheels and axletree perfectly sound and good, recently new-iined.Also, a strongly-made STANHOPE.For further particulars, apply to Mr.DAVID LUCK, Old Government Buildings.March 16.\t64 OTTAWA^ ROUTE.mil MAIL LINE.Is AS SS s » SSBUCSB.Alteration ©f Blour of Departure.ON and after THIS DAY, (Thursday,) June 14, the Ca:>s, with the Mail and Passengers :for Steamer L ADŸ 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.Four Dollars, Meals included.Through Tickets to be had at the Lachine Railroad Office'! June 14.\t139 July 21.Ariel .Aug.11.North Star.SepUL KAriel .Sept, 22 North Star.Octr.13- Ariel .Novr.3.North Star.Ariel .These steamships are classed A 1 at the insurance offices, and specie and goods will bo insured m them at as low rates of premium as in an, 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.CHRYSTIE, SOHLÆSSMANN & CO., 27 Quai Casimir Delavigoe, Havre.New York, July 19, 1855.\t]G9 1855.ISA.1855.i'luia Quebec & Montreal to Ottawa City, mHE Subscriber liaVing added to his former Forwarding i i?ürüCk \u2022 6 wel* known and efficient Tug Steamer * ERIE » is prepared, on opening of the Navigation, to Forward property on the above-named route wiili greater diapatch than formerly ; and has also made arrangements for the forwarding of property direct from and to all Ports on Lake Champlain, Boston.Troy, Albany, & New York, i he following Lr amers;\tEL IE.LILY,\tLEEDS, ^\t.ALERT, and\tBREEZE, With requisite number of First-Class BARGE 4, will run regularly on above-named route.A , W -n nr M- K: DICKINSON, Motitreal.Agents Wm.Ross, Montreal I C.Carielon, Ottawa City.M m- Dows ley, Pon ElmsTey.j T.Cowan, Whiehali.L.J.N.Stark, 33 Coentie»s Slip.New York.April 21.\t-\t\u2018\t93 2.aS-ie CïBaïüpjaSM aisâ ©aaaàs ïz\u2019asïhs.yïta-iifts.H Mae.C-, , FGSWASDïMr DETWEEN New York.Tioy, Albany and Ports on JLf Lake Champlain, and MontiAal Qi ebee, and othei Canada Ports, via Whitehall and Chambly Canals.it l^u^scri*jer has made such arrangements as will enable hmi to contract foi the Transport of all descriptions ot rroperty on above-named Route with dispatch and regularity, and on such terms as will prove ah induce-ment to the Trade to favor him with their patronage.i he powerful and efficient J ug Steamer ERIE, with requisite number of new Fim-Cla^s Barges, will be placed on Route between Montreal and Whitehall, making trips as frequent :is once per week, thus affording facilities tor moving,a large amount of freight1 w ithout incurring the transhipments and delays that properly in transit be-tween New York and Montreal has hitherto been subject, Alt business connected with Custom House, Passing of Entries, Payment ,ot Duties, Bonding, &c., as may be required, -promptly attended to.K-DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal.J arties wishing to tor ward goods as above please apply L, J.N.STARK, No 33 Coemie\u2019s Slip, New York, And\tTRACY COWAN, Whitehall.Montreal, April 21, 1855.\tgm 33 1855.1855.;g£s©s 1» O s S liffEiT WESTEM U S MML LIME MICHIGAN EOUXEEHM K.E,.LIIJE.BUFFALO TO CHICAGO, MiïwanMe, iCesioslia, Raelue9 Wjsmlceeanj St.\tand.a!i plac^a in Ore West.The following first-class Steamers form the Line between Buffalo and Toledo : NORTHERN INDIANA, I.T.Pheatt, Commander.SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, A.D, Perkins, Com.EMPIRE STATE, L.B.Goldsmith, Com.One of the above fine steamers will leave lire Michigan Southern Railroad Dock, Buffalo, eVerv evening (oundays excepted) immediately alter the arrival of the Cats from the East, going through to Toledo direct, connecting there with the Midi.SoîUîaem Nortliem Iiicliaata Kailroad Passenger Trains leave Toledo 11-30 a.m.,\t4 p.m.,\tS-15 pan., ll~30p.m.Arrive at Chicago 3 a.m.,\t\u2018 8 a.m., 9-05 a.rti.9-30 p.m., Through Tickets can be obtained at the principal Raii road offices East, and at the Company's Office, in Buffalt or on board.\tJAMES MOORE, TT V» r>General Superintendant, Adrian.H.B.RITCHIE, Agent, Buffalo.May 28.\twf 124 TRAVIS & CO.\u2019S MHE, Ï.86S\tBftTWBEH\t1.SSI WEW YORK AM© iVfOBITREAS.THIS old established and well-known Line, with increased tacilities, 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 only the lowest, current raleb.AGENTS AND CONSIGNEES.L.J.N.STARK, 33 Coenties Slip, New York, TRAVIS & CO , Troy and Whitehall, \u201c W.W.PKINDLE, 1 r, ,\t, W.COOTE.S Rouse\u2019s Point, IMFOiaTAWT T© TIE.ATEM.EKS.Royal' Mall &me.The Quickest and Most Direct Route to Toronto, Hamilton, London, Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukie.Twenty-four Honrs
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