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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 26 juillet 1855
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[" V 07 ïSB Montreal Herald Printing Office, T ma Proorietora of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as SaADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, nd immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EYERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Will be received on the above premises executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.and 97 REMOVALS.GAS LDSTREJ/AREHODSE.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,\t10T Removal.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 Eemovai.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 Eemovai.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 CORNER STORES of the INSTITUTE, Great St.James the spacious MECHANICS\u2019 Street.May 4.neil McIntosh, 104 0.SOLOMON IMS REMOVED TO No.39 SAN GUI NET STREET.May 4.\t104 JAMES H, SPRINGLE, Architccî 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 Notice of Removal.THE Subscriber has THIS DAT REMOVED to his new premises, No 3, Honorable John Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Wh.MKIKLEHAM.March 13.\t61 Eemovai.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 SL JkBAMB HAS REMOVED to No.298 St.Paul Street, opposite his lato Warehouse, May 16.\t114 John McArthur BEGS to return thanks to his friends and the public, for the extensive patronage which he received while in connection with the late firm of ramsay & Mcarthur, And would inform them that he will continue to carry on business as BOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPmi-Si'.SX'GER, A'c.And that on the FIRST MAY next, he will open the premises adjoining Messrs.Cockbukn and Brown, Seedsmen, Wo.YO Gréai: Saint James Street, when he will offer for sale, a varied and exten-live assortment of \u2022elected personally trom Parisian, English, and American Stocks.?3\u201d In the meantime, orders for PAINTING, Ac., left at his residence, No.40 St.Antoine Street, will be promptly attended to.March 10.\tmwf 59 Qnebec & Lake Superior Mining Association.THE SHAREHOLDERS of this Company are hereby notified that TWO INSTALMENTS *re 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 FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES.McCARDXiE & GO., Manufacturers of the best descriptions of Fresscis Batra* Millstones, EAST BOSTON, MASS.Orders for the above will be received by McKAY & HEATHFIELD, Agents, 130 Commercial St, Boston.Boston, May 29, 1855.\t6m 128 & AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLYII.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1855.NUMBER 175.HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Office, 208 Eotrs Dame Street {Near St.François Xavier Street.} THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg ta inform their friends and the public, that, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA , TERJALS, STEAM PRESSES, Ac., they wiU l« prepared to undertake every description of Bock, Job and Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to theif Stock, they hope to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rates and with great despatch.Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES wil enable them to throw off upwards of 'îO.OOG IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May\t54 FOR SALE.TN STORE\u2014 1 \u201c Otard, Dupay & Co NEW HARDEN 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 iu 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, \u2022elected in Europe by our Mr.Brown.COCKBURN & BROWN, Nursery and Seedsmen, 68 Great St James Street, Montreal.N.B.\u2014COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.Apply as above, post-paid.March 2.\t62 CaiitioiL 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 FOR SALE-50 coils Cordage.20 3®51^ inch Russian Hemp Hawsers coils 3®5 inch Manilla Rope \u2014also\u2014 5 tons % inch Ooil Chain FORRESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 & 24 St.Sacrament Street.June 28.\t151 EWCASTLE & SMITHS\u2019 GOALS\u2014 500 chaldrons Newcastle 500 do Smiths\u2019 double screened For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 7.\t133 _____\t« U.V.Proprietors\u201d ancT\u201c Hennessey\u2019s1\u2019 Pale and Brown Brandy \u201cDeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin, Red and Green Oases Jamaica Rum, in puns, very fine Port and Sherry Wines, m butts, hhds & qr casks\t.\t_\t, 0 Refined, Crushed and White Bustard Sugars Young Hyson and Congou Teas Madras Indigo, in chests _ Coleman\u2019s Mustard, iu 4 lb jars, Ac.Landing ex \u201c Fergus.\" 50 hhds I h DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin 200 cases )\t\u201e\t\u201e * m , And to arrive per \u201c Beacon/ from Charente, 50 hhds \u201cHennessey\u2019s\u201d Brandy,Pale A Brown, Vintages 1850\u2014\u201961 For sale by\t\u201e HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.May 26.\t________123 FOR BALL.FOR SALE.G AS TUBING COMPOSITION for sale cheap.Wil.MEIKLEHAM.April 19.Borax\u2014 A few cases for sale by Nov.16.D.WATSON.223 HAS.3WAB.S \u2014-WSôâjSSAZïS.f'pHE Subscribers beg respectfully to call the X atteation of purchasers to the extensive stock of SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, which they are receiving by all vessels in port, purchased this winter by one of the firm in the European markets at the reduced prices\u2014 Tin, Iron, Zinc, Putty, Canada Plates, Glass, Paints, Steel Scythes, Spades and Shovels, Shot, Wire, Rose, Horse, and Out Nails, Ac.Ac., Mill and Cross, Hand and Circular Saws, Chains, Hinges, Axes, Files, Guns, and general Shelf Hardware, including Joseph Rodgers A Co.\u2019s Best Cutlery.BARBER, KER A CO.May 22._____________________U9___ FANCY GOODS,-Bone Goods, Pipes, Combs, Brushes, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, Ac.Plated Wares, Cake Baskets, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Pots, Butter Coolers, Candlesticks, Spoons and Forks, Ac Ac.BARBER, KER A CO May 22._____________________119 STATIONERY\u2014Writing Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Wax, Slates, Inkstands, Gillott\u2019s Pens, in great variety, Ac Ac.BARBER, KER A CO.May 22.\t119 Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap.fpOR SALE, 2000 boxes, ex ships now arrived at Quebec.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS A CO.May 8.\t107_ THE undersigned offer FOR SALE\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong q^6£L3.Muscovado, Crushed and Powdered Sugars.Laguayra and St.Domingo Coffee.Glenfield and Pearl Starch, Liverpool, Montreal and Fancy Soaps.Sperm, Adamantine and Montreal Candles.Saleratus, Car-Soda, Cream Tartar, Ac.Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Syrups.T.D.Pipes, Cut Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.Tobacco in it,., lb,, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s, Plugs, Havana Cigars.Baking Powders, Soft Shell Almonds.Pepper, Ground Ginger, Sauces, Ac.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 A Oo., 22 A 24 St.Sacrament Street.May 23, 1855.\t120 Just NEW SP1ÜNG GOODS.Africa,\u201d eceived, ex Steamer TEN CASES Printed Muslins and Ginghams For sale by A.WALKER, Custom House Square.April 2.78 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.1 A/Y TONS, assorted sizes, per Albion, now JLvJw in port.For Sale by G.D.WATSON.September 22.\t176 aiBB & CO.HAVE received per Steamer Asia their SPRING importations of LINCOLN & BENNET\u2019S HATS.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A supply of Lemoine\u2019s celebrated PARIS HAT.April 2.\t78 w E.CAMPBELL & 00., 31 St.Francois Xavier Street, (Corner of St.Sacrament St.,) AVE just received from English Manufacturers, via Boston and Portland, a fresh importation of CeimwmTijrGS, Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperials, Superfines, Ac., 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 Floor Oil Cloths, constitute a stock possessing many advantages to the purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for choiceness in selection, and benefit in reduction of prices.Attention is also invited to their usual assortment of DRY GOODS (wholesale), and STEAMBOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t65 FOR SAEJE.BELLS for Churches, Steamboats, and Locomotives Schaeffer's Patent Steam Guages Railroad Spikes, Ac Ac JOHN HENRY EVANS.September 13.\t168 BEST SCOTCH SPLINT COAL, for sale in lots to suit families, Ohio grindstones\u2014 150 tons from the Berea and other Quar-riei,Raized from 18 in x3 to 78x12 For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 7.\t133 Anthracite Coals, JpOR 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 A CO.June 7.\t133 OWEN & FÏÏLEQRD, House, Land, Eeal Estate, and General Agents, No.27 Saint Francois Xavier Street, Opposite Union Buildings.References : Hop.P.McGill, Presdt.Bank of Montreal Messrs.J.G.McKenzie A Co.W.F.Coffin, Esq.A.M.Delisie, Esq.Alfred LaRocque, Esq.May 21.\t6m ns For Sale, A cargo of POTATOES jnst arrived, June 1.Apply to O.J.CUSACK, Calliere Street, Pointe a Calliere.128 Nov.16.WM.MEIKLEHAM.223 JP ¦A.UCTIEIIO.IXrSt.BRASS 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 GAS FITTINGS\u2014A large and varied assortment of 1, 2, 3 A 4 lights Gaseliers, in metal.3, 4, 5 A 6 lights do, in crystal.Brackets and Gas Implements.BARBER, KER A CO.May 22.\t119 ANDING ex Bannockburn\u2014 i Cox A Co.\u2019s Dry White and Red Lead Do\tWhite Paint Do\tLead Pipe Do\tShot \u2014Also for sale,\u2014 Glass, 7J x 6J to 46 x 36, German, English and Canada White and Colored Paints and Dry Colors Brandy, Cognac, in hhds and cases Jamaica Rum, Sherry Wine Champagne\u2014Oliquot, Moet, and other brands Soap, Liverpool, London, 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, Alum, Sulphur Canary Seed, Carraway Seeds, Mustard Cigars, Playing Cards Lampblack, Biacklead 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 IRON.TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY TONS of various brands, comprising every size of BOLT, SQUARE AND FLAT BARS, For sale by\tG.D.WATSON.May 3,1»3 BXi&aXS SSASSOÎSS COOKING STOVES Iroa rriHE Subscribers offer for sale, now in Store\u2014 i Bright Porto Rico 1 SSoriri White Bastard, No 1J Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses Hennessey\u2019s and Martell\u2019s Brandies, dark and pale DeKuyper\u2019s Gm, hhds, red and green cases Bass A Co.\u2019s Pale East India Ale, qrts and pint Hibben\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 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\" Black Lead, Patent Starch, Jamaica Ginger Pickles, Liverpool Salt in barrels Ac., Ac., Ac.DAVID TORRANCE A CO.May 28.\t124 WHOLESALE CHEAP PAPER WAREHOUSE, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.AND Bedsteads.T, M, EODDEN'S WAREHOUSE, No.71 Great St.James Street.IRON BEDSTEADS, Cribs, Cots, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Store a:d Piano Stools, Springand 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.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 The following Celebrated Cooking Stoves :\u2014 The BLACK DIAMOND, the MAYFLOWER, the MODERN TROY, the YOUNG AMERICA.May.10.\t109 WHOLESALE ÂSB BÉTAIL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 113 Craig Street, Montreal.A* 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 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 JMPORTATIONS.THE Subscribers are now receiving THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY PACKAGES of Fancy S\u2019 Staple Miry 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 DeLaine» and Cashmeres Two cases French do, very choice One case Plain French DeLaine 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 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 and Gamboons 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 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 FOR SALE.Olive, Neats Foot, and Cod Oils, &c.&c.&c.OILS.THE Subscriber having commenced business on his own account, as OIL MERCHANT and MANUFACTURER, offers for sale\u2014 English Linseed Oil, Lard, Raw and Boiled, Sperm, Elephant, Machinery, W.C.MCDONALD, Successor to MoDONALD BROS.& CO.123 Burr Stones ! Burr Stones ! 600 BURR STONES, just received and for EDOUARD MASSON.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 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS\u2014 The Subscribers are prepared to furnish, at short notice, Iron Fronts for Stores, Iron Shutters, Iron Sash, Iron Columns, Railing, &c.&c, of the best Designs and Workmanship.Also, Hoisting Machines for Stores, of late improved patterns.J.\tW.\tMoLELLAN & CO.June 2.\t3m 129 TO CARPENTERS,\tSHIPBUILDERS, 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 & 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 FOR SALE.SUPERIOR LONDON VARNISH, From Messrs.NOBLES & HOARE\u2019S Manufactory.THE Subscribers, Agents for the sale of this CELEBRATED VARNISH, used by all the principal RAILWAY COMPANIES and CARRIAGE MAKERS throughout Europe and the United States, are receiving per 1\u2018 Onda\" a large assortment of the following kinds, which they offer for sale :\u2014 Best Wearing Body Varnish l Best Elastic Carriage do | T Best Black Japan\tdo Best Black Enamel\tdo Best Black Japan, gold size I HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.Montreal, July 7, 1855.\t6m 159 Tins of 14, 1, 2 and 5 gals.ea.FOR SALE.ALLSOPP\u2019S INDIA PALE KTOW ÏBSPOaïEB.ALE, BY the STEADFAST, Spsnoe, Master, the undersigned have just received a quantity of Allsopp\u2019s India Pale Ale, iu very prime condition, from the celebrated bottling of FREDK.FRIEND & Co., London.Professor LIEBIG\u2019S opinion of this unrivalled beverage for all climates, appropriately described by the Sanatory Commissioner of The Lancet as \u201c Wine of Malt,\u201d is thus adduced in a letter addressed to Mr.Henry Allsopp :\u2014 \u201c The specimens of your Pale Ale, sent to me, afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable qualities.1 am myself an admirer of this beverage, and my own experience enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of the most eminent English physicians, as a very agreeable and efficient tonic, and as a general beverage both for the invalid and the robust.\u201c JUSTUS LIEBIG.\u201c Giessen, May 6, 1852.\u201d To be had, on application, from HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.June 7.\t133 THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE\u2014 \u201c Sandeman & Co.\u2019s\u201d Fine Port Wines, of various grades, in pipes, hhds, qr-casks and octaves \u201c Pemartin & Co.\u2019s\u201d Very Pale and Gold Sherry, assorted qualities, in hhds and qr-casks \u201cDuff, Gordon & Go\u2019s\u201d Gold do do do \u201c Blackburn & Co.\u2019s\u201d Madeira in do do Together with their usual assortment of Bottled Wines HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.June 7.\t133 Rum, 1 A PUNS FINE OLD WHITE RUM xFor Sale by EDOUARD MASSON.Jan.30.25 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.Deo.14.\t247 Large Red Onion Seed.1 AAA LBS.SUPERIOR SEED, crop 1854 For sale by LYMAN, SAVAGE & CO.May 15.\t113 S.W.ABBOTT & GO.RE now prepared to exhibit decidedly the 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 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 iu 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 Jtlachinists\u2019 Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MA CHINES, 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 Clay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, &c., &c.- For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintown.C.P.LADD.June 23,mwf 98 Flat© CHass, '¦JIHE undersigned, Agents for the Loudon 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 windows.Silvered Plate Glass, of very superior quality, including large sizes for Miribrs.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,\u2019 April 7.1855.A\t82 J&.OAiOJP.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 Ferrier,) and where they will KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GrB.QOHB.ZES OF ANY HOUSE IN THEIR LINE IN THIS CITY.Importing Hired from HOPE m THE STATES, they will he enabled, immediately on the arrival of \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d \u201c Steadfast,\u201d \u201c Bannockburn,\u201d and \u201c Onda\" 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 & CO.May 12.\tIll N OW LANDING and for sale\u2014 Sheet, Bar, Pipe, and Pig LEAD HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 30.\t126 srac rrtOtf Chain Cables and Anchors.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 60 tons Best-Proved CHAIN CABLES, assorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 60 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 I© 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 Plaster of Paris.A FEW barrels of LAND PLASTER, freshly ground, for Sale.LYMANS, SAVAGE & Co.May 30.\t126 Gas Chandeliers, lustres, A'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 TUB Gas liustre Warehouse, 76, Great St.James Street, Next door to Ottawa Hotel.May\t107 English cheese 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arms 6 do Double Gloucester 6 do Cheshire 5 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street *OT.24.\t230 JUST LANDED, Todd\u2019s No.1 LocMne Herrings; IN FIRKINS.For sale by neil McIntosh, Mechanics\u2019 Buildings, Great St.James Street.May 15.'\t'\t 113 SHERRY WINE in quarter casks For Sale by GORDON J»miary 17.& CO.14 HOP a ! HOPS! HOPS! A FEW BALES of FRESH HOPS for Sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 HMSIMFECTANITS.Concentrated solution of Chloride of Zinc, commonly called Burnett\u2019s Disinfect' ing Fluid.Ledoyen\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid, Tennant\u2019s Chloride of Lime.The above, in bottles, with directions for use, for Sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Next the Court-House.July 12.\t163 Cheese ! Cheese ! ENGLISH and American North Wiltshire Albert Cbedder Chedder Loaf Queen\u2019s Arms Double Gloster Cheshire and American Just received and for sale by R.THOMAS.May 21.\t118 H AUBWAStE, s&c.THE Subscriber is just receiving, ex the following ships, now in port, America, Saint Lawrence, Pride of Canada, Caledonia, Home, City of Manchester, and Mazurka, the following goods, which he 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 IRON NUTS, Square and Hexagon RIVETS WASHERS, assorted BRASS and COPPER WIRE BRASS LOCOMOTIVE TUBES BOILER TUBES, lapwelded GAS PIPING (Iron) from % to 2-inch diameter GAS COMPOSITION PIPING, % to 1}£ do STOP-COCKS, TEES, KNEES, &c &c HAIR and ASPHALTE FELT COTTON WASTE, White and Colored WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Building».May 26\t123 o* SLATE km SLATING.SLSSS & HiLirSffOK,, Slaters aud Slate Dealers, 141 Craig Street, near St.Urbain Street, MONTREAL, FFER 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.OSjD ROOFS REPAIRED.Sawed Slate, for Firewalls, Coping, Refrigerators, &c., furnished to order.R.& R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-eovering 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 s: EWING 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 Yellow 20 brls Yeilow Uchre 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 CIGARS A3NTD TOBACCOS.B.W.WABHEit Importer ami Manufacturer of CIGARS, SNUFF, AND TOBACCO, Wliolesale and Retail, 147 Notre Dame Street, next to H.Prince\u2019s Music Store, Montreal.b: W.WARNER would respectfully invite the 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 (of the best quality,) and for sale at LOW PRICES.To his SEGARS, in particular he would beg to direct special notice, for they are in reality, of the Choicest Brands, and have been imported direct, by himself, from 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 tie is determined to offer it at prices which must command an extensive sale in Town and Country.His assortment of PLAIN AND EANCY 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 alter by smokers.The various kinds of SNITPF 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 be 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.\u2014Remember 147 Notre Dame St.next to H.Prince\u2019s Music Store.May 1.\t3m 101 Superior Champagne.JUST RECEIVED and for sale by the Subscribers : the following choice and celebrated brands of Champagne\u2014 150 baskets \u201c Max, Sutaine & Co.\u2019s\u201d pts & qts do \u201cHeidsieckA Co.\u2019s\u201d\tdo do \u201cRuinart, Pere & Fils\u201d\tdo HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.June 7.\t133 150 100 MARGAUX CLARET, 75 cases \u201c Nathaniel Johnstone & Sons\u201d superior Margaux Claret.For sale by HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.June 7.\tlit THE NEW B0S1EMTABLMMT, RmG&AIS-iDLk SSWART, 270 Notre Dame Street, HAVE received, per \u201c Cünabd Steamers,\u201d a large and well-assorted Stock of Hoszsnir, eHiQvsss, AND HABERDASHERY.Every article of which, they are prepared to sel cheaper than any other store in the city.LADIES\u2019 VESTS iu great variety.GENT\u2019S and YOUTH\u2019S VESTS and DRAWERS.GENT\u2019S DRESS andREGATTA SHIRTS PARASOLS, at extremely low prices- TERMS CASH, AND NO SECOND PRICE Ï June 12.\t137 wisrja, BUimaïr, oii.\" THE undersigned offers for sals\u2014 600 bkts Ruinaft\u2019s Champagnes 300 cases Barton & Guestier\u2019s Clarets 20 hhds\tdo\tdo 100 cases superior Olive Oil, Barton & Guestier\u2019s 50 hhds, qr-cks & octaves Cognae Brandies Pipes, hhds & qr-cks Sandeman\u2019s Port Do do do Pemartin & Oo Shisrries Do do do Willow, Portilla & Oo do 60 cases Still and Sparkling Hocks 25 crates French Bottles, pints and quarts, Fine Velvet Corks, 2 McGill St.Wliolesale Furriers, JOHN MARTIN.254 St.Paul Street.Saw Mills and Lmnlier Yards.JAS.DOUGLAS*.Canal Basin, West of McCord St.Importers of Iron, Steel & Shelf Hardware.BREWSTER, MULHOLLAND & CO.243 St.Paul St.Manufacfurer of Cut Nailsç Sliip and îiaiî-way SjtiUes, THOMAS PECK & CO.SL Paul St Wliolesale and Retail Hardware Merchants.BOTVIN & LEMAX.168 St.Paul Sl.HALDIMAND, BROS.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .Comer St, Paul and St.Vincent St.\t,, HENRY CARLETON.238 St.Paul St.W.Sc C.BREWSTER.260 St.PaulSL Banher and Dealer In Exchange, HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.St.Sacrament St.C.DOR WIN.21 and 22 St.Francois Xavier St.Exchange Brokers, Q.w.WARNER.20 St.FrancoisXaxier SL 25.FISHER.18) St.Francois Xavier St.£.D.BROWN.33 St.Francois Xavier St, Leather Merchants, SteCN A.LECLERC.269 SL Paul St.EDWARD PRATT.St.Paul St, JOHN PRATT & CO.242 St.Paul SL til ass, Oil, Lead, and Colour Merchants, ED.ATWATER & CO.81 St.Paul St importers of Fancy Herman Goods, (SABLER & PAGENSTECHER.233 St.PaulSL Hair Dresser, Perfumer and Fancy Goods, JOHN PALMER.48 St.Gabriel St.Hair Dresser, Wig Maker anti Perfumer, 3.ft.BOYCE.176 Notre Dame Sl China, Glass and Earthenware, ED.WRIGHT & CO.2SS St.Paul St.Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Woollens, ifce.HOSS, NEILD & CO.285 St.Paul St Wholesale Importer* of Dry Goods, S.FORSTER & CO.261 St.Paul St.Wholesale Shawl Warehouse.ALEX.WALKER.Custom House Square.Chemists, Drugs, Dye StutTs, &c CARTER, KERRY & CO.St.PaulSL W.E.BOWMAN.68 McGill Sl.WM.LYMAN & CO.St.Paul St, JOHN BlRlvS.Medical Hall, 7 Great Saint James St- S JONES LYMAN.Comer Place d\u2019Armes.RICHARD BIRKS.77 McGill St.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.None Dame Street, Watchmakers and Jewellers, L.M.PREFONTnINE.114 Notre Dame St.J.B.PARDELLION.267 Notre DameSt, WALKER & FEATHERSTON, 36 St.Lawrence Mam St.W.A.TOWNSEND.214Notre Dame St.L.P.BOTVIN.Noire Dame Sl Stock and General Brokers, DUNCAN ROBERTSON.Union Buildings, Wholesale Stationers & Paper Warehouses WEIR A DUNN.9 Great St James Sl.JAMES CHALMERS.224 St.Paul St Wholesale Stationers, R.BAINBRIDGE A CO.Comer ol McGill and William Streets.Wholesale Bookseller and Stationer, HEW RAMSAY.St.Francois Xavier Street R.& A.MILLER.60 St.Francois Xavier St, Stationers and Account Book Manufactn» tiu'ers, E.C.TUTTLE.237 St.Paul Sl Newspaper, Periodical and General Register Office.PICKUP.67 St.Francois Havier Sl Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, HILL & CLARKE.,,.27 Great St.James St.J.D.BERNARD A CO.Sl Paul Sl J.G.SHIPWAY.,.SL FreneoiaXavier Et, J AFTER a period of upwards of two centuries the respected House of Messrs.JOSEPH SYKES k SONS retire from the Swedish Steel iron Business, in favor of Messrs.WILKINSON, WHITAKER & OO., of this place, who are now, nd will continue to be, the exclusive Contractors of the (£) ikNB Q IRON.It is requested that all consumers of these two celebrated Marks will take due notice that the name of WILKINSON will now bo stamped upon every Bar of CD\tG Iron, and for the future that of SYKES 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.HnU, 1st June, 1855.\t161 w DAMSIOfU ISMS.ESSRS.NAYLOR, VICKERS k OO.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 © Û AND CD, For security against fraudulent imitations, in addiiion to the above well-known marks, the initials N V & G will be stamped on each bar, and henceforth O O will cease to have the bystamp SYKES.Sheffield, June 1, 1855.\t161 E* X ^ JEf Q SB .NpHE Subscriber begs to call the attention of i.the public to his Stock of PIANOS, from the celebrated houses of \u201c Morgenrotb & 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.EGLAUCH, Corner of St.Catherine and Constant Sta.SECOND-HAND PIANOS taken in exchange.May 10.\t109 R.ALES.MUNRO, grateful to his numerous friends for the patronage bestowed on him as a Tavern and Hotel Keeper in this city, during the last twenty years, begs to notify them that he has left his late residence in Commissioner\u2019s Street, Saint Ann\u2019s Market, and has leased those extensive premises No.10 Grey Nun Street, adjoining to the Canal Basin, where there are very superior accommodations either for boarders or the travelling community.Wines, Liquors, and Refreshments, as usua of the first order.May 9.\tD 3m w C 108 To Housekeepers.upHE only effective Exterminator is DOUGH-i TY\u2019S BUG POISON.For sale in bottles, is.3d.each, by ALFRED SAVAGE k CO, Druggists, next the Court House.May 29, \u2019\t125 CHASLES M.TATE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Office.No.6 Merchant\u2019s Exchange.Consulting Engineer on Patents and inventions.May 1*1.\t112 NOTICE^ ALL 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 ÛAIUES y tlic Lacliiiie t'anal.July 24.Per Steamer ST.HELEN :\u2014R D Collis 24 brls ashes ; H Jones & co 6 do ; J G McKenzie 6 do ; N M Bockus 5 do ; Jas Donuoly 37 kegs butter; Fitzpatrick & Moore 7 do ; Robt Greene 70 brls flour; Upbam, Gould & co 7 do; Ira Gould 688 bags corn meal ; Jas Hervey 4 boxes cheese.Per Steamer MONTRE AL :\u2014A Heward 200 brls flour.July 25.Per Steamer BLUE BONNET To order 6 brls ashes 60 bags flour ; Cowan & Cross 3 brls ashes.Per.Steamer ST.LAWRENCE To order 11 brls ashes.Per Steamer JENNY LIND :\u2014A Heward 170 brls flour; Connoly & Lantier 100 brls pork; N S Whitney 4 brls aahes ; John Burns 3 kegs butter.In our receipts, of yesterday\u2019s date, 100 brls high wines were reported to McLennan & Co.instead of Noad, Bros.Great Western Railway.\u2014 Comparative Statement of Traffic on the Great Western Rail- No.of Passengers\t.\t.10,679^ Do.\tsame period last year .\t.6,682)4 Receipts for Passengers\t\t.£4 942 Do.\tsame period last year .\t.2,688 Freight\t\t.\t2,883 Do.\tsame period last year .\t645 Receipts for Sundries\t\t419 Do.\tsame period last year.\t316 Total Receipts\t\t.£7,446 Do.\tsame period last year .\t.\t3,551 No, of miles open\t\t241 Do.\tsame period last year.,\t.\t229 BY T IS SjE \u20acr R A I* H.Reported for the Montreal Herald.MONTREAL LINE, Office, Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament St.New York, July 25.The Steamship Pacific sailed to-day with 79 passengers and $900,000 in specie.Nothing of steamer.NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014July 25.Flour is ls®2s lower, with strong desire to realize.Sales 4,000 brls ; $7 56/8)7 75 for State, and $9/3)8 75 for mixed to fancy Western.Canadian flour2s lower; sales 500 brls, atS8 87lH 10 25.Grain\u2014Wheat lower.Sales 2,000 bus.Red Southern, at$i 70/3)1 80.Corn very firm, with a fair demand.Sales 44,000 bus.at 9(!cf3S91c.Oats dull and lower.Salts at 58c/®61c for State.Pork\u2014Sales 800 brls, at $19 62)£'S)19 75 for new mess; §16 68/316 75 for prime Lard in active demand.Sales 900 brls, at 10%cllc.Ashes dull, at $6 50/36 66)^ for Pots and Pearls.Stocks easy and dull.Money, 5 per cent, on call.Total Traffic since 1st Feb.£236,018 Do.same period last year .132,244 Total No.of Passengers.269,977)^ Do.same period last year .175,000)^ George Dartnell.~ -«f» t\t- PORT OP aUEBEC.ARRIVED\u2014OMITTED, JULY 21, Brig Belsey Castle, Bell, 2nd July, Newfoundland, LeMesurier & Co, ballast Schr Three Brothers, Talbot, 4th July, St.Johns, Nfld, A McDonald, sugar, wine and rags 23rd.Brig Golden Grove, Patton, 2nd May, Charente, order, brandy, for Quebec and Montreal Ship Oucanata, Hatfield, 24th Jnne, Gibraltar, J Tibbits & Co, salt Bark Louisa, Baddatz, 5th June, Hamburg, G B Symes & Co, ballast, 138 pas .Norma, Hortsmann, 5th June, Bremen, order, ballast, 163 pas Schr Marie Anne, Beaudrie, 18 days, Antigonish, Chinic, Simard & Co, plaster .Marie Henriette, Fraser, 16 days, Antigonish, FeButeau, plaster CLEARED\u2014JULY 23.Brig Niger, Souter, Sunderland, G B Symes & Co .Mars, Carstairs, Llanelly, LeMesurier, Til-stone & Co Bark Milton, Bradford, Liverpool, C E Levey & Co Brig George, Scott, London, H Atkinson, jr Bark Gartcraig, Strickland, Portsmouth, LeMesurier, Tilstone & Co.corresponding date, Sir Charles Napier and Sir James Graham.\u2014 The subjoined singular and interesting correspondence was read at a meeting of the Sheffield Committee for investigating Foreign Affairs, held at the Council Hall of the town.The occasion was a motion requesting Mr.Roebuck to move the appointment of a Committee to inquire into the Baltic expedition of last year.Mr.Ironside, the originator of the motion, stated that, in consequence of hearing that the whole of the correspondence between Sir Charles Napier and Sir James Graham was in the hands of Mr.Grant of the Morning Advertiser, he wrote to that gentleman, and received the following reply :\u2014 \u201cLondon, June 11, 1855.Dear Sir,\u2014I had in my possession for six weeks the whole correspondence\u2014the originals\u2014which passed between Sir James Graham and Sir Scharlea Napier, from the starting of the Baltic expedition last year, to its return ; but I returned it to Sir Charles Napier a month ago.I got the documents\u2014which I need not say are ot infinite importance\u2014on the understanding that I should not give them out of my hands.I had, however, no prohibition as to showing them to friends, and had you chanced to call on me while they were in my possession, I should have had MISCEILâlEOUS.Human Life.\u2014The average of human life throughout the world is 33 years.One-quarter die previous to the age of seven years; one-half before reaching seventeen.To every 1,000 persons only one reaches one hundred years ; to every 100, only six reach the age of sixty-five; and not more than one in 500 lives to eighty years.There are on the earth, 1,000,000,000 inhabitants, and of these 33,333,333 die every year This loss is about balanced by an equal number of births.The married are longer lived than the single ; tali men live longer than short ones.\u2014 Women have more chances of life in their favor previous to being fifty years of age than men, but fewer afterwards.Children born iu the spring are generally more robust than others ; and births and deaths are more frequent by night than by day.Caught in a Trap.\u2014It appears that several young Americans who have taken service under the Czar, as physicians, &c., find it easier to get into the Russian trap than out again.It ia said that they cannot resign their positions until the close of the war, lest they should impart information to the disadvantage of their employers.In the allied armies there Is no such restriction upon the personal liberty of physicians.Probably these young Russiau Americans will have a juster idea of the system of government which obtains in Russia, before they are done with the Emperor Alexander.\u201c Will you walk into my parlor, Said the spider to the fly.\u201d The silly fly walked into the \u201c parlor,\u201d and found that the parlor was a prison.Narrow Escape from Impalement.\u2014Recently while Francis Ravel was executing his wonderful feat of going across the Boston theatre stage, at the top of a fifteen feet pole, the latter snapped asunder.Mr.Ravel fell immediately to the stage while the lower portion of the pole was yet perpendicular, and came within a hare of being impaled.Maternal Discreetness \u2014Travelling a few days since, from Niagara Falls to Rochester, by rail, the train being stopped at a station, I noticed a very dignified but u/mous-looking countenance entering the car ; the possessor, a woman, after making a choice selection of a seat, appeared perfectly composed and comfortably situated for the journey.I thought nothing more of the circumstance, until my attention was attracted by a sudden, quick movement on the part of the same female, toward the door, screaming to the conductor, \u201c Oh, dear 1 can\u2019t you wait two or three minutes till I run up to the hotel and get my baby ?I forgot all about it!\u201d Conundrums.\u2014Why is an unruly sailor like a mouse ?Because he\u2019s afraid of the 11 cat.\u201d Why is our cellar like the sky ?\u2019Cause it has a meter (meteor) in it.What part of the science of navigation should a railroad director of the present day understand ?\u201cDead reckoning.\u201d To Archaeologists.\u2014What reason may be assigned for the three balls over a pawnbroker\u2019s door.Because if anything goes into it, it\u2019s two to one it doesn\u2019t come out again.ODE TO LAMB.Hind quarters of ihe type of innocence, Whether with peas and mint I must dispense, Or go the twain, blaspheming the expense, And thus enjoy thee in the fullest sense\u2014 That is the question.Rear section of young mutton, tender food ; Just in the dawn ot grass fed juicy hood.Dainties like thee should not be served up nude, But graced with ail the trimmings understood To help digestion.Then boil the peas, the fragrant mint prepare, Be thou, prime joint, not overdone, nor rare ; Concoct the gravy with exceeding care, When all is ready, serve,\u2014I shall be there, I always am.Incipient sheepmeat, when on thee I dine, Hot be the plates and icy cold the wine ; Three slices midway of the leg be mine ; Then put the rest away\u2014for .very fine Is cold roast lamb.PASSENGERS.Return of the number of Passengers arrived at the Port of Quebec from the opening of the Navigation to this and 1854:\u2014 From Whence.1854.1855.Increase.Dec.England.9922\t3812\t.\t6110 Ireland.9053\t2992\t.\t6061 Scotland.3033\t2499\t.\t534 Continent of Europe 7239\t3391\t.\t3848 Lower Ports.311\t579\t268\t.29558 13273\t268\t16563 A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Emigration Department, ?Quebec, July 21st, 1855.) Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tonnage at this Port, in the years 1854 and 1855, to the 23rd July, is as follows :\u2014 1854.705 Vessels.303,030 Tons.1555.296\t\u201c\t149,017 \u201c Less this y ear.409 154,013 SPECIAL NOriCE.The attention of the Dry Goods Trade, and especially of wholesale merchants, is invited to the sale of Domestic Manufactures, by the package, by Messrs.Benning & Barsalou, at the stores of Mr.John Dougall, this afternoon.BIRTHS.On Wednesday, 25th instant, the wife of the Rev.D.Fraser, of a son.At the Manor House, St.Hilaire, on the 16th inst., the lady of Major Campbell, of a son.TRADE AND COMMERCE.New York Banks.\u2014The Bank Statement shows a continued although not large expansion of Loans, which have now reached over ninety-nine millions, which, however, is only about one mil-liou larger than when the weekly statements commenced, when we had less than ten millions of coin in bank instead of fifteen millions, as we have now.The comparison is :\u2014 Loans and Discounts.Auguste, 1853___$97,899,617 July 21, 1855.99,029,147 Specie.$9,746,452 15,918,999 Increase.$1,129,530 $5,172,547 The Loans at present, although larger than ever before known in our Ba .ks, are based upon a much increased specie basis.At this time last year the Loans were about $90,000 000, witb a reserve of only $10,000,000 of Specie, so that the Loans have not increased in proportion to the Specie.The comparison with last week is as follows :\u2014 July 11.$98.521.002 $16,576,606 $7,515.724 $85,665,186 July 23.99,0-29,147 15,918,999 7 407,986 82,079.590 Increase.$508,145\t.\t.Decrease.$657,507\t$108,633 $3,584,593 The increase in loans was not unexpected, and in specie the decrease in view of the shipments via Boston and the payments into the Sub-Treasury is quite as small as was anticipated.The falling off in deposits is quite large and counteracts the gain of the last four weeks.As compared with the statement of the first of January, 1855, the loans show an increase of about $17,-000,000, the specie $2,300,000, and the deposits $17,000,000.The loss of specie during the week has mainly been to the Custom House for duties.The arrivals now due from California will fully supply the vacuum.The loss in deposits since last week has been mainly in the Manhattan consequent upon the workings of the State loan.That institntion has lost over $1,900,000; the Merchants\u2019 loses about $400,000 ; the Bunk of the State $240,000 ; American Exchange $300,000 ; Metropolitan $350,000, &c.The increase of loans appears to be general.Imports by Ure Champlain St-liailroaiL July 25.Anderson, Evans & co 7 bxs ; J H Evans 2 do 1 oak; Evans & Evans 1 brlSbxs; Frothing-ham & Workman 2 csks ; Perrier & co 16 bales ; Gillespie, Moffatt Sc co 13 bxs 6 bdls 1 brl ; Rchd Holland 9 bxs 1 crate 2 paper bxs ; D Masson & co 37 hf-hhds ; Pigeon, Sauvageau & co 8 bxs; W G Stethem 1 do ; J B Smith & co 72 hhds ; T M Bryson 5 bales ; T M Rodden 1 cooking stove 9 pas castings ; Jas Sadlier 1 box ; Geo Horne 1 parcel ; Lymans, Savage & co 94 csks ; M.OUen* DIED, In this city, on the 24th instant, James B., only son of J.B.Clifford.At St.Lambert, on the 24th instant, Mrs.Rutherford, aged 78 years.COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO mom, DE BELVEZE, AND OFFICERS OF THE FEENCH CORVETTE CAPRICIEUSE, AT THE ST.LAWRENCE HALL, ON SATURDAY, th© 28th JULY, AT SIX O\u2019CLOCK.SUBSCRIPTION, $10.THEODORE HART, G.LAMOTHE, Secretaries.July 26.\tu 175 \u201c THE CITIZENS\u2019 BALL, IN HONOUR OF COMMANDER DE BELVEZE, AND The Officers of the French Corvette \u201cLA CAPRICIEUSE.\u201d THE COMMITTEE appointed by the CITIZENS of MONTREAL have resolved that a ©BAND BALL shall be given to Mons.DE BELVEZE, to celebrate his arrival in this city.The Ball will take place in the CITY HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, M ffl INST,, Under the management of the following gentlemen : His Worship ihe Mayor of Montreal.The Hon.John Young, M.P.P.The Hon.C.R.S.Db Beaujku.A.A.Dorion, Esq., M.P.P.L.H.Holton, Esq., M.P.P.O.Perrault de Lignierb, Esq.G.Lamothb, Esq.T.W.Jones, Esq., M.D.E.Masson, Esq.O.D.Roy, Esq.J.'J, Day, Esq.A.Prévost, Esq.B.Holmes, Esq.C.J.Coursol, Esq.T.Ryan, Esq.A.N.Rennie, Esq.Subscription Lists may be seen at the Merchants\u2019 Exchange ; at the Book Stores of Dawson, Armour, and Fabre, and the principal Hotels, where Tickets, price Fifteen Shillings, may also be had.Early application is necessary, as on Saturday the Lists will be removed.C.J.COURSOL, ?o \u201e , .A.N.RENNIE, ) Secretaries.Montreal, July 26, 1855.\t175 TfiE&TRH ROI?AI».Lessee and Manager.Mr.J.W.BUCKLAND.Last night but two of the engagement of the celebrated Irish Comedian, MR.JOHN BROUGHAM.shursbav, jmi'sr 26, The eveniog\u2019s entertainments will commence with the amusing farce of The Rogueries of Thomas.After which a new drama, in 2 acts, entitled THE IRISH EMIGRANT.O\u2019Brien, Mr.Brougham.To conclude with the roaring Irish farce of THE IRISH TUTOR.Terry O\u2019Rourke, alias Dr.O\u2019Toole, Mr.Brougham.Doors open at a quarter to 8 ; to commence at a quarter-past 8.July 26.\t175 NOTICE.NOTICE is hereby given, that an Act passed by the Parliament of the tlsited Kingdom for changing the name of the \u201c NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AteSU-RANCE SOCIETY,\u201d having on ihe 2nd July inslant received the Royal assent, the business of this Company will henceforth be conducted under its new name, \u201c THE INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.\u201d JAMES B.M.CHIPMAN, General Agent B.N.A.Colonies.Montreal, July 26,1855.\t175 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON, Established iu 1838, Incorporated and Empowered by Act of Parliament.OFFICES\u2014142 Strand, London ; Merchants» Exchange, Montreal.CAPITAla\u2014Half-a-Million S terliug.COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON: Edmond Sheppard Symes, Esq., M.D., Chairman.A.Campbeil Barclay, Esq., j Henry J.Hodgson, Esq., Charles Bennett, Esq., | John Moss, Esq,, Samuel King Church, Esq., I Thomas N\u2019coll, Esq., John Elliotsbn, M.D, F.R.S.| Clement Tabor, Esq., Thos.Colley Grattan, Esq., 1 Joseph Thompson, Esq.Manager\u2014J.Leander Starr, Esq.Auditors\u2014Professor Wheatstone, F.R.S., Professor John Radford Young.JAMES B.M.CHIPMAN, Esq., General Agent for the British North American Colonie».Local Directors at Montreal.Office, Merchants\u2019 Exchange.B.Holmes, Esq., Chairman.A.Larocque, Esq.j\tJ Theodore Hart, Esq., Wm.Lunn, Esq.j\tHenry Judah, Esq.Rev.J.Flanagan.Medical Examiners: Wm.Sutherland, Esq., M.D.J H.Peltier, Esq., M.D, D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THE Montreal Directors sign Policies under special power of Attorney from the Court Directors in London.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.The Medical Officers attend daily at the office at 3 p.m.Risks are accepted, and Losses paid by ifee Montreal Local Board, without referring to London.Prospectuses and Blanks may be had at the office in Montieal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Special attention is requested to new tables for the assurance of life wiihout p'ofits, the rates of which ar« much lower than those formerly m use, and also to a table for ihe endowments of childien on highly advantageous terms.Montreal, July 26.1856.\t12m ts\u2014176 A RAHE^CMMCE! FOR SALE, THAT Valuable BUSINESS STAND, and DWELLING HOUSE, also a fine BUILDING LOT, fronting the Main Street in the thriving town of St.Hyacinthe.To Merchants it offers inducements rarely to be met with, as a large and important business can be done in the place.Terms of sale are liberal, viz.: one-fifth cash, the balance in four yearly instalments, with interest.Unless disposed of before the 15th of August, will be put up at public auction on the above-mentioned day.For further particulars apply to the proprietor, PETER SUTHERLAND.St.Hyacinthe, July 26.\tda 176 FOR SALE, An exceedingly eligible RESIDENCE and most desirable PROPERTY in » very favorite and fashionable part of the City, in excellent repair, and in all respeoti suitable for a genteel family.JOHN DEEMING, Land Agent.July 26.\t175 WMte Was, THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale\u2014 Ten Cases Fine White Wax.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.July 26.\t175 FOR SALE by the Subscribers :\u2014 50,000 Ramsay's Best Fire Bricks 50 tons English Iron 30 tons English Oakum 75 barrels Stockholm Tar 20 frames Patent Felt 5 casks Lamp Black % in.to in.Yellow Metal Roda 10 bales No.li@6 Sail Canvas 20 tons Manilla Cordage 3,000 minots Cadiz Salt G.& D.SHAW.July 26.\t175 HUPS\u2014Just received a Fresh Lot of Eastern Township HOPS (17 bales).BALL PAilTlES, &c.&c, FASHIONABLE LACE Sc MUSLIN GOODS, for Morning, Dinner, and Evening Dress, AT PAÜKZæ\u2019S British and Foreign Lace & Embroidery Establishment, 168 Notre Dame Street.Beautiful Honiton, Spanish Point, Point de Venice, Maltese, Valenciennes,English THREAD, and other LACES, in great variety.£3\u201c Novelties from Europe fortnightly.,433 July 26.\t175 N( OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned intend to apply to the Corporation for permission to erect a Steam Engine on their premises in St.Joseph Street.DOW & CO.July 26.\tu 176 Druggists\u2019 Fancy Goods.qpOOTH, NAIL, HAIR, & CLOTH BRUSHES, Lubin's Extracts, Low\u2019s Brown Windsor and other Soaps, Puff-Boxes, Pomades, Tweezers, Dressing and Fine Combs, Paris Toilet Arricles, and every style of Fancy Goods adapted to and sold by Druggists.Imported direct, and sold on most reasonable terms by RUFUS K.McHARG & CO.Importers and Jobbers, No.153 Broadway, New York.July 26,\t2m 175 July 26.WHYTE, ROBS & CO.175 LANDING, ex \u201c Ann Thompson\u201d\u2014 11 barrels \u201cDublin\u201d PORTER, (pints.) For Sale by July 26.DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.175 WANTED\u2014A respectable LAD to keep the daily cash receipts of a dry goods store ia this city.Apply by letter B, Post Office.July 26.\tm 175 » JOHN McCALLUM & SONS, Piano-Makers, 50 & 52 Bienry Street, BEG most cordially to return thanks to tha FIRE OuMPANIES whoso strongly and successfully exerted themselves to save their premises from destruction by fire this morning ; and they cannot in silence pass over the efficiency and presence of mind evinced by Captain BERTRAM, the Chief Engineer, through whose skill aud judgment in direction they believe the greater part of the neighborhood was saved from the devouring element.The aid and kindness of the neighbors and many friends are also gratefully acknowledged.They have resumed their business, and are prepared to attend to orders as formerly.Montreal, 24th July, 1855.\t174 HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND.HABERBASBBRir.LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, GENT\u2019S SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND TIES, In endless variety, just received by EINGLAND & EWAET, 270 Notre Dame Street, To which they beg to call the attention of their friends, and the public generally, as the whole of their stock is marked at extraordinary LOW PRICES, to ensure quick returns.TERMS CASH, AND NO SECOND PRICE.July 25.\tIfT Plate Glass.THE UNION PLATE GLASS COMPANY has just made a reduction in the price of PLATE GLASS, glazing quality, of from 8 /S 12 per cent.Orders satisfactorily executed by LOCKHART & LOUbON, Agents, 59 Commissioner Street.July 25.\t__ ^ JUST received at the West End Book Store :\u2014 New York Oonsuelo, or Fancies and Follies of Fashionable Life.Mary Lindon, or Revelations of a Life, Artist\u2019s and Tradesman\u2019s Companion.JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame St, opposite Recol.et Church.July 25.\t17T BUCKINGHAM ACADEMY.A TEACHER is WANTED for the above Institution competent to teach Arithmetic, Algebra, the most useful branches of the Mathematics, Geography, Book-keeping, French aud English Grammar, and the rudiments of tha Classics.Particulars made kuown on app ica-tion by letter, pre-paid, to Dr.H.H.SaUVE, President of tne Institution, until the 10th day of August next.P.P, FINIGAN, Secretary, Buckingham, July 17.\tG 107 MONTEE AL HEEALD AND DAILY COMMEECIaL GAZETTE, THUESDAY, JULY 26, 1855.1 ¦**>.MONTREAL DISTRICT TURF CLUB RACES.THS MONTREAL DiSTRIOT TURF CLUB RACES will take place over the St.Hyacinthe Race Course, ON THS 24th, 25th, and 26 th of July instant, when\tthe following Parses and Sweepstakes will be run for :\u2014 STEWARDS : L.A.DESSAULLES, Esq., President.\u2014-G.F.BARNES, -J.D.ROBINSON, - J.BTE.ST.DENIS, G.C.DESSAULLES, Esq., Treasurer.0.DESILETS, Esq., Secretary.FliRST DAY, THE QUEEN'S PLATE of Fifty Guineas, the gilt of our most gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria, added to a Sweepstake of $20 each, to start from the cross gates and run once round to the ending post, about one and an eighth of a mile heat ; open to all untried horses bred in that part cf the Province of Canada heretoiore constituting the Province of Lower Canada, and that have never won public money, match, or sweep-stake, the second horse to receive back his entrance money.Montreal District Turf Club weights.Purse of $100, ten per cent, entrance, with an inside stake of $20 each, p.p, open to all horses, two mile heats.Montreal District Turf Club weights.SECOND DAY.HURDLE RACE of $80, ten per cent, entrance, with an inside stake of $20 each, p.p., two miles over eight hurdles four feet high, stiff timber.Weight.10 stone 10 lbs each.Purse of $90, ten per cent, entrance, with an inside stake of §20 each, p.p., mile heats, best three in five, open to all horses.Montreal District Turf Ciub weights.THIRD DAY.THE MONTREAL DISTRICT TURF CLUB PURSE of $200, ten per cent, entrance, with an inside stake of $100, $25 forfeit, three mile heat, open to ail horses ; Montreal District Turf Club weights.Entrance to close on the 19th instant, at 9 o\u2019clock p.m., addressed to the undersigned Secretary, at Savage\u2019s Exchange Hotel, in St.Hyacinthe.THE BEATEN PLATE of $80, ten per cent, entrance, mile heats, open to all horses beaten during this meeting.Entrances for this race to be made at the post after the above race, and weight to be handicapped by the Stewards.RULES AND REGULATIONS.1st.The decision of the Stewards to be final in all cases.2d.The Stewards are authorized to postpone the race in case of rainy weather.3d.The Races will commence each day at half-past one o\u2019clock.4th.No horse can be entered for any of the above races, sweepstakes or plates, unless his real and bona fide owner be a subscriber of $10 to the race fund.5th.Riders to turn out in full Jockey style, otherwise the horse will not be allowed to start.This rule will be strictly maintained.6th.Entrance for the above purses (except those heretofore provided,) to be made and addressed to the undersigned Secretary, at or before 9 o\u2019clock on the evening previous to each day\u2019s races, at the Exchange Hotel, where they will be opened.7th.No public money will be given for a walk over.The St.Hyacinthe Race Course is now in the bands of the above-named Club, composed of gentlemen who give their services for the improvement of the breed of horses.The following are the weights of the Montreal District Turf Club : An aged horse, Six years old, Five years old, Four years old, Three years old, stones.9 0 8 10 8 4 7 9 6 9 lbs.126 122 115 1U7 93 Mares and Geldings allowed 3 lbs, and when the condition of a purse or sweepstake shall not be exclusively for horses bred in the Province, 10 lbs shall be allowed for horses so bred.O.DESILETS, Sec.M.D.T.C.St.Hyacinthe, July 3, 1855.\t155 TENSERS FOR STOCK.SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED until the 26th 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 ou 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 NEWJSONGS !\t' Just Published by the Subscribers, \u201c SWEET ETE OF MT§ VILE,\u201d « MY MOTHER\u2019S VOICE,\u201d And a Second Edition of « Whaî will they say in England#\u201d J.W.HERBERT Si CO.GOLDEN LYRE, ?131 & 133 Notre Dame St.S\t149 V\u2019 MONTREAL MINING COMPANY, THE LAKE 1EMPHREMAG0G As® TOURIST TRIPS OF 18 5 5, COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 30.RETURN TICKETS, Available for a Month, PEICS FIVE DOLLARS.THE Public is respectfully informed that arrangements have been made by the Grand Trunk Railway Company, By which Tickets will be issued in Montreal and Quebec at FIVÆ SSiM;SAISIS EJICH, AVAILABLE FOR A MONTH, Entitling the holder to proceed to Sherbrooke by Rail, to the Outlet of the Lake by Stage, (a distance of 15 miles,) and to Newport at the head of the Lake, (a distance of 30 miles) by the Steamer MOUNTAIN MAID, and back to the Station at which the Ticket was issued.July 26, 1855.\tr mwf 175 CIIAMPJLAIS & ST.\u2019LAWRENCE RAILROAD.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.ON and after TUESDAY, June 5, the Steamer IRON DUKE wilt leave for St.Lambert, connecting with Trains for ROUSE\u2019S POINT, at 6.00 A.M., 1.00 P.M., and 4.30 P.M., connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with Lake Champlain Steamers, and with the Boston, New York, and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train arrive at Ogdensburgh, Fresco't, or Ottawa early 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, reach Troy same evening, New York the next morning 10.00 and Boston at noon.Those leaving by the evening Train reach Boston or New York the following afternoon.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; also, with the Vermont and Canada Railroad.For tickets or information respecting the various Routes in the United States and Canada West, apply at the \u201c GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,\u201d 68 Commissioners' Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.July 26.\t175 Montreal ami New York Railroad SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Re-Opening of the Caughnawaga Road, IN CONNECTION WITH Plattsburg, Burlington & Ogdensburg Road.ON and after Monday, 2nd July, 1855, through Passengers leave Bonaventure Street Depot 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 5 p.m.Passengers by the 6 a.m.Train connect at Mooer\u2019s Junction wi\u2019.h Ogdensburgh Train going West, at Plattsburg with Lake Steamers for Burlington, thence to New York and Boston same day.Passengers by the 12, noon, Train reach Ogdensburgh, and those for New York reach Troy same evening, and New York and Boston next morning.Those by the 5 pm.Train connect at Platts-bnrg with Lake Steamers.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under : From Lachine : 6:30 a.m.8:00 a.m.9:30 a.m.(or on arrival of Passengers from Plattsburg, &c.12:30 p m.4:00 p.m.(or on arrival of Passengers from Ogdensburg, &c.5:30 p.m.(or on arrival of Steamer Lady Simpson.9:00 p.m.(or on arrival of Passengers from Plattsburg, New York and Boston.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.Co., 7 Montreal, 27th June, 1855.>\t154 From Montreal : 6.00 a.m.7:00 a.m.(with Passengers for Steamer Lady Simpson.8:00 a.m.12:00 noon.3:30 p.m.6:00 p.m.7:30 p.m.Bytown and Prescott Hallway.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing Monday, 21st May, isss, PASSENGER TRAINS leave the City of Ottawa for Prescott at 5,30 A.M.and 3 P.M, (Railway Time.) arriving in Prescott at 8 A.M., and 7 P.M., connecting with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American Line, and Canada Mail Line between Montreal, Lake Ontario, and the Western Ports.TRAINS LEAVE PRESCOTT For the City of Ottawa at 8,30 A M.and 4,30 P.M., arriving in Ottawa at 12,30 P.M.and 7.05 P.M., connecting as above with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American and Canada Mail Lines.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.â P.Railway.B.& P.Railway Office, } Ottawa City, 18th May, 1855.$\t157 NOTICE is hereby given, that the CALL, made the 8th December, 1854, of TEN SHILLINGS per SHARE, on the STOCK of the MONTREAL MINING COMPANY, is payable at the Office of the Corporation, as follows : 2s 6d ^ Share on the 1st June, 1855.2s 6d\tdo\t2nd July, 1855.2s 6d\tdo\t1st August, 1855.2s 8d\tdo\t1st September, 1855.By order, ADAM HANDYSIDE, Secretary.Montreal, April 2.\tmt 78 NHW _MUSI\u20acL JUST RE-PUBLISHED BY THE SUBSCRIBER, \u201cLA FRANÇAISE,\u201d Fantaisie Brilliant?, par Leduc.Ijo, Florentine V\u2019alse, By Burgmuller,\u2014and Canadian 2nd Sell Quadrilles, By Chas.D\u2019Albert.HENRY PRINCE.June 30.\t153 ~ M0LS0SS MM.\u2019 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that STOCK BOOKS will be opened on SATURDAY, 25th August, proximo, at the Office of the MOLSONS BANK, Great Saint James Street, Montreal, for the purpose of receiving the signatures and subscriptions of such persons or parties as may desire to become Shareholders in the laid Bank.WILLIAM MOLSON, JOHN MOLSON, THOMAS MOLSON, WILLIAM DOW, JOHNSON THOMSON.Montreal, July 20, 1855.\tdddu 170 To the Medical Profession.THE Subscribers beg to inform the profession that they can now supply any quantity of the CO» JLIVEïï OSX with QUIIVISE, prepared with great care, according to the formula in use in the Public Hospitals of London.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO , Chemists, &c., next the Court House.July 25.\t174 FRESH LEMON JUICE-In bottles and by the gallon.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Chemists, next the Court House.July 25.\t174 PLIT MARROW-FAT PEAS\u2014 50 barrels for sale by G.D.WATSON.July 25.\t174 M\u2019IjEïSSFBZF WiZil* TO VAR15_HHES.ON SUNDAY next, the 29th instant, and the following Sundays during the present month and August, (weather permitting,) the Steamer L\u2019AIGLE, Captain Savariat, will leave the Jacques Carrier Wharf at ONE o\u2019clock P.M., precisely, for VARENNES, stopping at Boucherville going and returning.Fare Is 3d ; Children under 12 years 7)^d.July 25.\t174 GRAND EXCURSION TO ISLAND POM Dll Under the management of the Mechanics\u2019 InstUntc of Montreal, AND THS BUSINESS NOTICES.A Remarkable Medicine.Among the medicines recently introduced to the public from the practice of Prop.JAS.Mc-CLINTOCK, of Philadelphia, one of the most valuable, and best suited to the wants of this climate, is DR.McOLINTOCK\u2019S TONIC ALTERATIVE SYRUP.It is compounded of the juices of many healing and strengthening plants, and has the virtue of giving vigor to the system, at the same time that it purifies it from every particle of impurity, or bad humor.It is pleasant to the taste, and contains no mineral substance whatever.From one to six bottles has cured the worst cases ot SALT RHEUM and ¦SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS and all eruptions on the skin are perfectly cured by it.For BOILS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ULCERS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, MERCURIAL COMPLAINTS, and all the most serious disorders arising from impurities of the blood, it is unequalled by any preparation introduced DR.McOLINTOOK\u2019S TONIC ALTERATIVE SYRUP, and other Family Medicines, as advertised in another column of this paper, may be procured of Wsi.Lyman & Co.July 16.\t2w Tts 166 The iVeu) England Washingtonian says:\u2014For incipient consumption, we know of no better remedy than WISTAR\u2019S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.It is soothing and healing in its nature, and is admirably adapted to allay and dissipate that annoying and distressing irritation which so much prevails at this season of the year, caused by colds, coughs, and chills, brought on by frequent and sudden changes of the weather.We know of several severe cases which have been radically cured by the use of this Balsam.Some two years since a friend of ours was suffering under what was thought to be confirmed consumption\u2014a seveie cough, loss of appetite, night sweats, &o.By the use of the Balsam he dispelled these alarming encroachments, and is now in the enjoyment of comparative good health.Always signed I.BUTTS on the wrapper.Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, only by SETH W.FOWLE, Boston, Mass., to whom all orders should be addressed, and for sale by his agents.Wm.Lyman & Co.Agents for Mod- July 16.\tDC 2w its 166 BOGI,E>S HYPERION FLUID.Hyperion\u2019s Curls.\u2014 An article indispensable for the toilet.Its virtues are truly astonishing, completely curing baldness, and creating a fresh and vigorous growth of hair.It also has a most powerful tendency in restoring the hair to its pristine color, when grown grey from other causes than old age ; and by its continual use will, to the latest period of life, do much to preserve its original hue.Dandruff and scurf, so detrimental to the growth of the hair, ate completely destroyed by its application, while a bright and beautiful lustre is given by its use.It is entirely free from all injurious compounds, being prepared from vegetables, and may be used with the greatest safety, and the conviction that it will prove truly beneficial.To be had of Wm.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E.; and sold by A.Savage & Co.Alex.Urqchart, and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.In Quebec, of Joseph Bowles and Dr.Musson, Druggists.July 16.\tCrts 166 \tChaloupin Brandy VAN hand and for sale by\t \tCRERAR & McGIBBON, \t152 Notre Dame St.July 24.\t173 \tOatmeal Ï7I0R SALE BY\t Y\tR.McNAUGHT.July 24.\t173 TOSACOC-riSST CIGOBfi.THE Subscriber has now completed his large importation of TOBACCONIST GOODS, consisting of fine Mereschaum Pipes, beautifully mounted in silver, with a large variety of other FancvPipes, Cigar Oases, Snuff Boxes, Tobacco Jars and Stands, Hookahs, complete and portable do, Palmer\u2019s Vesuvian Lighters, and Hynam's Magic Fusees, Boxes for do; Milo\u2019s Irish and Scotch Pipes, Barns\u2019 Cutty do; Mounted and Plain, Wire Pipe Covers, Portemonnaies, Pipe Stems, with an immense number of other articles too numerous to mention, the whole of which will be offered to the trade at a small advance, to make room for further large importations by fall ships.JOHN LEYEY.Crystal Block, Notre Dame St., ^ Montreal, July 2t.171 Latakia Tobacco.JUST received, a fresh supply of that most beautiful and delicate Tobacco.JOHN LEVEY.July 21.\t171 Edinburgh Snuff.JUST received, one ease of \u201c Cotton\u2019s\u201d Sifted Brown Rappee Snuff.JOHN LEVEY.July 21.\t171 Cigars ! Cigars ! Cigars ! ONE of the largest and best selected stocks of Cigars in Canada, of the very choicest Brands, and imported direct from Havana by the subscriber,\tJOHN LEVEY.July 21.\t171 Liquor Flasks.JUST received, a largo assortment of Liquor Flasks, in leather and willow, quarts, pints, and half-pints.JOHN LEYEY.July 21.\t171 IVERPOOL SALT L1 port, for sale by July 23.Coarse, now in JAMES TORRANCE.172 R ICE- ISO bags East India for sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 23.\t172 BUTTER\u2014 45 kegs Prime Dairy for sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 23.\t172 R, il, & GORDON PLUMMER, Marine Insurance Adjusters, BSOKTS-BAS.& sraw 1TGS.ÏS.R.H.HAMILTON, GORDON PLUMMER, Montreal.New York, REFERENCES : Atlas Mutual Insurance Company, New York.Board of Trade, Montreal.June 26.\t150 Window Glass.A A boxes and eases GLASS, from 6%, Aj ïj v/V/ 7J4, np to 50 x 40, tor sale.\u2018WOODS, PERRY & CO., 19 St.Sacrament St.July 21.\t r 171 WANTED, TWO TEACHERS.TWO TEACHERS are wanted competent to take charge of Elementary Schools in the Parish of St.Malachie de Ormstown, County of Chateauguay.Salary from £50 to £30.Apnli-cation to be made to the Chairman, JOHN GIBSON, Esq., or to the undersigned.JOSEPH OLIVER, Sec.Treas.Ormstown, July 23.\ta 172 THE Subscribers have received from Paris\u2014 An assortment ot MODERATOR LAMPS, of superior quality, June 21.SAVAGE & LYMAN.145 s: Mechanics\u2019 Association of Portland, WILL TAKE PLACE On TUESDAY, the 31st July next.THE Grand Trunk R.R.Co.\u2019s Steamer will leave the Jacques Cartier Wharf, at a Quarter to SIX o\u2019clock, A.M., and a Special Train will leave Longueuil immediately on her arrival, reaching Island Pond about half-past 11 o\u2019clock\u2014(at which hour the Train from Portland is expected,)\u2014where the people of this city and vicinity will hold a GRAND INTERNATIONAL FIO-NIC, in company with the people of Portland, Boston, &c., &c.The most perfect arrangements have been made for the comfort of the Excursionists, and no effort or expenses, will be spared to make the trip one of uninterrnpted pleasure.Parties can return by any one of the ordinary trains daring that week.The Excursion Return Train will leave Island Pond at 5 o\u2019clock, P.M., thus allowing five hours enjoyment at that delightful and enchanting place.Tickets, to Go and Return, only Two Dollars.Parties returning the same Evening are recommended to take their Refreshments with them.Those remaining for a day or two can be accommodated at the Hotels on the following moderate terms :\u2014 Island Pond Hotel, 7s.6d.per day ; single meal, 2s.6d.Green Mountain House, 6s.3d per day; single meals Is lOj^d., excepting dinner, which is 2s.6d.The people of Island Pond will be prepared to give the party an enthusiastic reception.Ï3\u201c For particulars, see small bills.July 23.\t172 W.McCOHNELL, LAND SURVEYOR, COMMISSIONER FOR LOWER CANADA.Post Office Address, Saint Andrews, Argen-teuil, C.E, All communications punctually attended to.July 24.\t\u2018 b 173 STRAYED, OR, STOLEN from the Pasture of John Douglass, of the Township of Osgood, » BAY HORSE.Any person giving information of him to JOHN DOUGLASS, Osgood, or to MR.LOUIS PINOR, Hotel Keeper, Bytown, will be initably rewarded.July 1.D2w ws Oc 159 ULL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA, just received by ALFRED SAYÀGE à CO.Next the Court-House, July 12.\t163 B NOTICE.Glassware Trade Sale.THE Subscriber is instructed to notify the Trade that the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company purpose selling by Auction, in the month of OCTOBER next, a large and varied assortment of the GLASSWARE manufactured at their Works at Sandwich.H.A.GLASSFORD, Agent for B.& S, Glass Cy.July 3\tUn 156 At the west END BOOK STORE :\u2014 A New arrival of Gold Pens \u201c Tip Top\u2019\u2019 Engrossing Diamond Pointed Pens, 6s 3d \u2018\u2018Tip Top\u201d Gold Diamond Pointed, 4s New England\u2019s Flexible Gold Diamond Pointed, 2s 6d POTIOHOMANIA.The Subscriber has determined to sell off the rema.ning portion of his Stock of POTICHOMA-NIA at cost price, as he finds it interferes with the arrangement of his Picture Gallery, viz.: Glass Yases, Potiehomania Colors, Gum, Varnish, Brushes, Sheets of Pictures, &c., &c.JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame Street, (Opposite Recollet Church.) July 18.\t168 For Kingston, Beileiille, Trent, AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS.River THE Steamer St,HELEN, C.B.Chrysler, Master, will leave the Canal Basin for above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst., at TWO o'clock, P.M.For freight or passage apply to GLASSFORD & FARROW.July 26.\t175 Steamer for Chatham, Itll'FK THAMES.Windsor, Amlierstburgb, Port Stanley, Port Hurvveil, Port Dover, ami Ports on Welland Canal.Goods taken for Sarnia ana Goderich.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 Stee-age Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to H.JONES & CO., Wellington Street.July 14.\t166 Steamer for Bruce Mines, CALLING AT jPOUTS OSX Waîi&ikBTD CAN AI., EjAILES ERIE & HURON.THE Steamer OSHAÏYA, 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 TOWAGE TO QUEBEC.THE POWERFUL NEW STEAMER LORD SEAFORTH will TOW RAFTS to Quebec, on moderate terms.Apply to G.& D.SHAW.July 18.\t168 THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER MONTREAL, Captain John Rudolph.THIS BOAT is built with much greater breadth of Beam than any other Boat on the River, and having two Engines.Her Saloons are most capacious, and for safety and comfort has no superior.Captain John Rudolph (a thorough Sailor), Commander.For Freight or Passage apply on Board, or to LINDSAY & WILSON, Agents.July 5.\t1m 157 Panealdi\u2019s Celebrated Sauces, Made from the receints of the well-known Cuist nier, GIOVANNI PANCALDI.THE PANCALDI SAUCE has for many years given the most perfect satisfaction to the Connoisseurs and Gourmands of Italy, France, and Germany, and is highly approved of by them for its \u201c goût incomparable.\u201d It needs only a single trial to convince the most sceptical of its virtues.\u201c Panealdi\u2019s Florentia Sauce \u201d is the best Household Sauce yet produced, and is very strongly recommended for general use, as it imparts a pleasant relish to eitber Fish, Flesh, or Fowl ;\u2014a Sauce suitable for the Hall, Dining Room, or Kitchen.For sale only by J.GARDNER, Chemist, West End Notre Dame St.Jane 16.\t141 REDBCnOHjOF BATES.MAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.FROM and after this date, and until further notiee, CABIN FARE will be 12s 6d, exclusive of Meals.H.E.SCOTT, Agent.June 18.\t142 ©S^OSISION XiXN£J Quebec Intermediate Ports.I SEA BATHING- ! CAPE ELIZABETH, SACO, RYE BEACH, &c.ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT.JULY 16th, Beturu Tickets, S8 each, (Available for the whole Summer,) Witli liberty to stop at tlie Wliite Mountains* WILL BE ISSUED BY THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.FROM MONTREAL TO PORTLAND AND BACK.rr Children under three years of age free; over three, and under twelve, half price.Montreal, July 13.\t164 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.THROUGH TO QUEBEC In Five Hours and a Halt ! ! FIRST CLASS.$1,5011 SECOND CLASS.$1,0011 On and after MONDAY next, JULY 16th, BY SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS, LEAVING Montreal and Quebec AT FOUR P.M.Kf For particulars see hand-bills.July 10.\tlm 161 MOUMT PLEASANT, COTE DE NEIGES, lOY From Monklands, the late residence of the Governor General.THIS HOUSE is very well situated for calls, being the half-way House round the Mountain, and travellers and others can be supplied with REFRESHMENTS and WINES of the best description.The view from the above named establishment is unsurpassed by any of the kind round the Mountain, and Telescopes are on hand to view the country round, from North-west to South, as far as the eye can reach.There is also on the property a splendid Spring of Water, which, years ago, furnished the supply for the City of Montreal.¦ ZE^TO-iKrXO, WEDDUSG & DIMER JP ARTIES CAN BE ACCOMODATED IN COM PA !N\u20193 BEST STYLE.MR- A few BOARDERS can be accomodated.June 29.\tlm 152 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 A PATNA CLEANED RICE-100 bags for sale DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Jnly 7.158 FOR SALE.VERY Handsome Albert PHÆTON.\u2014also,\u2014 A Lot of SPADES, SHOVELS, &c., of different sizes and qualities.The above will be sold reasonably on approved credit, or will be exchanged for building materials.All communications addressed Box 480, P.O., will meet with prompt attention.July 20.\t170 Bottles.150SS?iTS\u201c» 60 do Quart 45 do Pint ^ For sale by Beer July 20.G.D.WATSON.170 Split Peas and Butter, JUST RECEIVED\u2014 25 cwt SPLIT PEAS 25 tinnets and firkins CHOICE BUTTER GEO.CHILDS, No.287 Notre Dame Street, West End.July 20.\tb 170 Leeches ! Leeches ! Fine healthy Swedish leeches always on hand and for sale by JOHN GARDNER, Chemist à Druggist, West End Notre Dame Street.July 20.\t170 Payson\u2019s Indelible Ink.JUST received, a snpply of PAYSON\u2019S INDELIBLE INK, one of the best in use for marking Linen, Cotton, and Silk Goods, with the same facility as with common ink on paper.For sale wholesale and retail S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.July 19.\t169 & CO.have received and WHYTE, ROSS offer for Sale A lot of Upper Canada Batter Large Table Codfish Salmon in barrels Mackerel, No.1, in do.July 18.168 A' ST.HYACINTHE RAGES! July 24, 25, and 26, rpiCKETS will be issued to ST.HYACINTHE X AND BACK, A® ©US3 FARE, FIRST CLASS.$1,25, SECOND CLASS.$1,00, BY THB GRAND THUNK RAILWAY, with leave to return on either of the three days.Trains leave Montreal for Saint Hyacinthe at 7,30 A.M., and 1,00 P.M., and return from Saint Hyacinthe at 6,00 P.M.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.July 20.\tr 170 50 Casks Superior RAILROAD SPIKES 50 cases Best Oast Steel Railroad Pick-axes \u2014also,\u2014 Bench and Framing Axes, assorted Carpenters\u2019 and Millwright, do Nail and Bright Stone Hammers For Sale by HAV1LLAND ROUTH & Co.July 19.\t169 Missing, CITRONELLA ROSA, marked D G §5 Landed from \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d belonging to S.J.LYMAN & CO.Place d\u2019Armes.May 26.\t123 THERMOMETERS.THE Subscribers have received a supply of THERMOMETERS of all kinds, which are warranted in every instance true indicators of the temperature.For sale wholesale and retail.S.J.LYMAN & CO,, Place d\u2019Armes.July 11.\t162 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 for practical purposes.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.June 30.\t163 COAL! COAL! ! COAL ! ! ! æCOXTOKn?FWSX).NOW IS YOUR TIMS TO BUY COAL ! THE Subscriber, Agent for the Sale of all the various kinds of ANTHRACITE COAL, Has opened a Yard on the Corner of Wellington and Colborne Streets, and is now prepared to furnish Families or Manufacturers, by the SINGLE TON or CARGO, on the most favorable terms.He will receive, in a few days, several Cargoes of LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, RED ASH, PENNSYLVANIA, And other kinds of Coals, of different sizes, direct from the Mines.Particular attention is invited to the Coal now offered to the Public, as it will be kept under cover, and delivered from the Yard dry and in good order, screened and free from dirt and dust, which consumers will find of great advantage as well as saving in expense.Coal, thus kept, will burn better, be entirely free from gas, and will not smoke the handsomest decorated rooms.Ï3\u201d 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.83\u201c An Office has been opened at the Yard, where all business will be promptly attended to.Orders left at the Office of Coleman's Montreal House, or Box 294, Post Office, will be answered the same day, or early the following morning.P.D.CARRIQUE.Montreal, July 12, 1855.\t163 \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.Terms will be made sufficiently low to induce Merchants to hold sales there in preference to their own Warehouses.Apply to JOSEPH KNAPP, Union Buildings.April 4.\t80 LOWER CANADA COLLEGE.BOARD, &c.BOARDING.ONE or TWO Gentlemen may obtain accommodation in a most delightful residence e mile and a half from the French Church.Apply at this office.July 3^155 Furnished Apartments to Let.TWO or THREE BED-ROOMS and ONE PARLOR vacant at No.238 Notre Dame Street April 26.\t97 JUST ©PENEDI AT H.BENJAMIN & CO.\u2019S FURNITURE CARPET STORE, CRYSTAL, SZEOCK.Chimney, Pier and Cheval Glasses, IN ELEGANT FRAMES, AND BEST BRITISH PLATE.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 From the best manufactories in England, France, Germany, and the United States, A GREAT VARIETY OF IRON & BRASS BEDSTEADS, And which, in consequence of late arrival, will be sold at a small advance.July 13.\tl 164 B RIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c.291 bhds & 20 tres Bright Sngar, just landed at Portland per Matilda, and daily expected 316 hhds & 182 brls Extra Bright Sugar, iex 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 Bids 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.Jnne 8.\t134 FOR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Young Hyson, Twankay, Gunpowder, and Souchong Teas Muscovado and Crushed Sugars, Sngar Candy Honey Dew and Cavendish Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u20193, 20\u2019s & 1 lb Layer Raisins, Fresh Figs, Prunes, Castile Soap Mustard in kegs, Macearoni, Pearl Sago, Sulphur Alum, Black Lead, Ground Ginger, Indigo Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, Brandy, Brandy and Wine Coloring, Stomachic Bitters Varnish, 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 CIGARSToIGAEB ! ! GIGÂKS ! ! ! A LARGE LOT just received, of various choice brands.MICHAEL O\u2019NEILL, Metropolitan Dining Saloon.June 13.\t\"\t138 IRISH LINEN, DIAPER, DAIASK, &0.JUST received per ship \u201c Arethusa,\u201d from Belfast, a very select assortment of IRISH LINENS, BIRD-EYED DIAPER, DAMASK and DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, DOILES and NAPKINS, HUCKABACK, TOWELLING, Ac.The attention of families is particularly called to the above as being a very rare and choice lot.\u2014Also,\u2014 An extensive assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold CHEAP.ALEX.MURPHY, No.278 Notre Dame Street, West End.July 18.\tlm DC mwf 168 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.McOULLOCH, At No.50 St.Gabriel Street.April 25.\t96 0 AN ADA TYPE FOUNDRY, IN ST.JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.SUITABLE FOR HOT WEATHER.Gauze shirts gauze drawers SILK SHIRTS SILK DRAWERS And every other make for Summer.Thread Gloves Zephyr Gloves Union Gloves Silk Gloves Colored Kid Gloves Batisk Ties, And a Fashionable Assortment of Gentlemen\u2019s HABERDASHERY, just received by W.W.CAMPBELL, 8 Great St.James St., (next door to Post Office.) July 5.\t157 FOR sale by the Subscriber\u2014 50 kegs Prime UPPER CANADA BUTTER JOHN SINCLAIR, 295 St.Paul Street.July 13.\t164 Preserving Sugars.LONDON Refined,\tGranulated, London Crushed,\tDutch Crushed, Crushed Loaf,\tMuscovado.\u2014Also,\u2014 Powdered Sugar, suitable for Hotels Crystalized do, for coffee, for sale by CRERAR & Me GIBBON, Grocers and Confectioners, 152 Notre Dame St.Hr3 Goods delivered in all parts of the city free of charge.Jnly 17.167 STORAGE FOE, GRAIN./\"tRAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at VJf current rates.May 22 JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin, ly 119 THE Subscribers have this day entered into Co-Partnership, as GENERAL AGENTS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm of LINDSAY & WILSON.WILLIAM LINDSAY.JOHN WILSON, Jr.Montreal, May 1, 1855.\t104 GlenfielcL Patent Starch piVE HUNDRED BOXES for sale, just arrived, ex \u201cCambria.\u201d May 11, A, WALKER.110 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 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 8, Principal.61 St.Urbain Street, ) July 2, 1855.\t)\t154 THE MEW YOim i-IOTEL.THE subscriber having renewed his lease of the New York Hotel, and expended a large amount ot 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.Reduced Prices of Printing Types.THE Proprietors of this New Establishment beg leave to inform 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, &e., of their own manufacture, and which they will guarantee cannot be surpassed for durability and appearance.\u2014also,\u2014 ORNAMENTAL TYPE of every description, from the celebrated Foundry of CONNER & SONS, NEW YORK.do do do do do do MIICES : Nonpariel.2s 6d ÿ\u2019 ft.Minion.2s\t3d Brevier.2s\tId Bourgeois.Is\tlOd Long Primer.Is\t8d lm.Pica.Is\t7d Pica.Is\t6d All 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 satisfaetion, 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.THOS.GUERIN & CO., Type Founders.83= 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.\t108 CARD.THE Proprietors of the CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY beg leave to direct the attention of Printers to the reduced prices of Types which they have annexed to their advertisement ; and at the same time request that proprietors of newspapers and other publications will bear in mind that every article sent from their establishment will be guaranteed to be of the very best quality.The Press will 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 in Canada, but also cheaper than they can be had in any of the United States.May 26.\t123 AUCTION SALES.STS STSWAB.® & KSB-S.FOR SALE by the Subscribers, an invoice of 38 cases, comprising:\u2014 Rich Moir Antique, Glacé Gros, Velvet and Plush Mantles, newest styles Rich Black Silk Laces and Muslin Trimmings Embroidered Flounced Muslin Dresses Honiton and Pillow Laces in Sleeves, Collars, Habit Shirts, Chemisettes, Berthas, Head Dresses, and Handkerchiefs Black Silk Bandanas, Rich Printed Plain and Twilled Corahs, Black Silk Lace Squares, Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Falls and Sleeves Gent\u2019s French Cambric Shirt Fronts, Plain and Printed Nansooks STEWART & KERR.June 16.\t141 SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT.Xj^OR Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Superior English Walnut Cottage L 2 Piano Fortes.\" June 16.STEWART & KERR, 141 GOLD PENS.THE Subscribers have received a large snpply of GOLD PENS of fine quality.SAVAGE & LYMAN, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t146 TüSTirECEIVED and FOR SALE\u2014 J 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 by the Subscribers\u2014 200 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 JUST RECEIVED for sale\u2014 100 kegs YARMOUTH BLOATERS \u2014Also,\u2014 A Small Parcel of YORKSHIRE HAMS HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 28.\t151 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 Brandy.TOO case3 Pa!6 and Dark Brandy, different I\tbrands, for sale.WOODS, PERRY & CO.July 21.\tr 171 Glassware.K cases Decanters, Tumblers, Goblets and «Jv-V Wines, for sale.WOODS, PERRY & CO.July 21.\tr 171 Cigars.O Kjfk M Havana, Cuba, and German Cigars for sale.WOODS, PERRY & CO.July 21.\tr 171 English Cheese.Double gloster ALBERT CHESHIRE NORTH WILTSHIRE, and KING\u2019S ARMS.For Sale by R.THOMAS, 35 Great St.James Street.July 21.\t171 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 CLARETS IJDLÂRMTS ! I PA A CASES ASSORTED BRANDS.OUU 25 hhds ST.JULIEN, ST.ESTEPHE, and FLORIAC, From the celebrated proprietors, Messrs.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.For sale In bond or duty paid.aug.Lamontagne, 55 & 57 St.Francois Xavier St, July 11.\t162 Mentreai Gilding Establishment 261 Xoirtt 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.Y0ILL.JAS.YUILL, R.W.LAIRD.Montreal, July Ifl, 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.$3\u201c Orders taken for Steamboat or other Gilding from any part of the Canadas.YUILL & LAIRD.July 11.\t162 Mansion House Commercial School, HENRY STREET.THIS School will be RE-OPENED, after the Mid-Summer Holidays, on WEDNESDAY; 1st August.ALEXANDER SMITH, Principal.July 23.\tr 172 New York Hotel, ?July 12, 1855.$ lm Tts 163 JVF A CARD.R.HAACKE in'orms his friends and the public of Montreal, that be continues to give Lessons in GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, &c.He may be found at the Herald office.July 7.159 NEW CROP GREEN TEAS.THE Undersigned offer (or 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 CANADA TYPE FOUNDRY, THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform the Printers of British North America, that they have been appointed Agents by Messrs.A.B.TAYLOR & OO., of New York, for the sale of their Single and Double Cylinder Printing Machines, Washington Hand Presses, Self-Inking Machines, &c., a few of which they will always have on hand.The celebrity which these Manufacturers have acquired in this line of business will, it is hoped, secure for them a fair share of patronage in this Province.Inks, Colored, &c.A large snpply just received from the well-known Establishments of JOHN G.LIGHTBODY, AND W.F.PR0ÏÏTS, for whom they have also been appointed Agents in Canada.THOS.GUERIN & CO., Type Founders.July 9.\t160 West End Picture Galiery.THE Subscriber has much pleasure in announcing that he has received several magnificent PAINTINGS, selected from the collection of the late Countess of Blessimton, which will be on view for a short period, viz.: The QUEEN and PRINCE ALBERT, by A.Melville, R.A., Portrait Painter to Her Majesty The QUEEN, by A.Melville, R.A., half-length.The DUKE OF WELLINGTON, by Count d\u2019Orsay\u2014an admirable portrait, in three-quarter-length, from which the engraving is taken.NAPOLEON I, in three quarter length, by Count D\u2019Orsay, regarded as one of the best likenesses extant.On the top of the Frame is an Eagle carved out of solid wood.Presented by Napoleon I.to his nephew (the present Emperor.) JENNY LIND, by Melville.This was painted for the Rev.Mr.Harris, who was engaged to be married to the Swedish Nightingale.The engagement having been broken off the Painting fell into the Bands of a dealer.JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Recollet (Jhurch.Jnly 19.\t169 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS.AUCTION SALES.bit johïv taHBïiæca.Superior Household Furniture, PSANO, &C.&C.Ou TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 81st, AT THE RESIDENCE OF AO SHY COE LEYS, ESQ., Corner of Berthelot and City Councillor Streets , (off Bleary Street), will be sold, THE WHOLE OP THE Valuable Household Furniture & Effects, Consisting in part of : Carved Mahogany Chairs, with Couches and Ottomans to match, Centre Table, Card Tables, Window Curtains, Ornaments, Paintings and Engravings, Brussels Carpet, Bronze Fender, Fire Irons, àc.A Superior Fine Toned Piano, quite new In Dining Room : Mahogany Sideboard, Chairs, Polished Black Walnut Dining Table, (veiy large).Curtains, Cornices, &c.àc.; Glassware, Dinner Service,Breakfast & China Tea Service, Superior Carpet Bedroom Furniture: Superior Iron Bedstead, with very rich Chintz Curtains, Bureaus, Wardrobe, Washstand and Toilet Tables, Cheval Glass, Mirrors, &c.Wire Meat Safe, Superior Refrigerator All the usual Kitchen utensils.And all the usual requirements in a respectable family residence.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 175\tAuctioneer.LOCOMOTIVE FOR SALE.For tlie benefit of tisese concerned.WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION to the highest bidder, if not previously disposed of by private sale \u2014 AFIRST CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, bearing the name \u201cAlma,\u201d: the cylinder, 15 inches in diameter; the length of stroke, 21 inches ; the driving wheels, 5 feet 6 inches in diameter\u2014together with Tender.This Engine was built by Messrs.Kinmond Brothers, Montreal ; and is one of the best description : suitable for the Grand Trunk, the Great Western, or any Railroad in Canada of 5 feet 6 inches guage.The Sale will take place on the 1st August next, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, at Lachine, where the Engine can be seen any time previous to the sale.For further particulars apply to J.HENRY EVANS, St.Paul Street, Montreal.July 17.\t167 FOR SAFE, MAT SAINT GABRIEL de BRANDON, COUNTY of BERTHIER, the fine Establishment formerly belonging to James Aemstrono, 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, &c.&c., thereon erected.Conditions of purchase easy.Apply, at the Village of Industry, to LOUIS DUBE AULT, or, on the spot, to LOUIS DEMERS.St.Gabriel de Brandon, ?June 18, 1855.\t)\t142 TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.A desirable WAREHOUSE to let on WELLINGTON STREET, TORONTO, with bonded compartments on the premises.Having been lately occupied by a Dry Goods firm, all the fixtures remain, which would be given at a fair valuation.Rent moderate.Possession given immediately.Apply to H.A.JOSEPH, Toronto.Jnne 25.\t148 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 TO LET, A commodious HOUSE, No.50 San-guinet Street.Apply to DOCTOR NELSON.July 23.\t,172 Houses, Fanas, BtiiMmg Lots.THE Subscribers offer several desirable Properties for sale or to let, comprising HOUSES, FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, OFFICES, STORES, &c.OWEN & FULFORD, House and Land Agents, No.27 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 11.\t136 The Russiaa Army ia Banger l ! HERRING\u2019S SAFES RECOMMENDED.Mount Bridoks, G.W., July 10, 1855.I do here certify that 1 bought one of Herring\u2019s Fire Proof Safes, F.B.Baldomi, agent, London, Canada West, last March, and that my store with all its contents was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the 3rd July ; my safe, which was red hot for several hours, proved itself to be perfectly fire proof ; my books and papers came out all right, not being in the least damaged, and I have no hesitation in saying, I consider Herring\u2019s Safes proof against any amount of heat.J.W.Emerson.N Assortment of these Valuable Safes on A- hand, July 21.at 145, St.Paul Street.GEO.HAGAR, Agent.171 \u2018\u2022'.'iiV'\u2019 Removal.J& J.MITCHELL have REMOVED to the .New Premises, Nos.17 and 18 Common Street, adjoining Messrs.LeMesurier, Roath & Co.\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 riTHE Partnership heretofore existing between JL the undersigned, under the firm of PEIRCE k COOK, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.All debts due by or to the said late firm will be settled by J.C.PEIRCE & SON, who are solely authorized to settle and receive the same, and use the name of the late firm in liquidation.J.C.PEIRCE k SON.W.W.COOK.St.Johns, July 14, 1855.\tr 171 was.c.mrA®® co.BEG to intimate that they have on hand, at their Work-shop \u201c Old Racket Court,\u201d Corner of Craig and Saint Peter Streets, an unusually large and varied complement of MONUMENTAL MANUFACTURES, at all prices and in all styles.Tomb Stones, Marble and Stone Posts for Cemetery Lots, Table and Wash-hand Tope, Black Marble Hearths (cheap as lime-stone and much better), Soap Stone, for Registers, Grates, &c., American Free Stone, for Tombs.RAILING furnished and set to order, and all articles in MARBLE or STONE, at prices suited to the times.March 9.\tly 58 CRYSTAL BLOCK.I JX0.HENDERSON & CO.HAVE received a large supply of SUMMER BUSINESS HATS.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 Something quite new in WATERPROOF CLOTHING.July 17.\t167 CRYSTAL BLOCK.JN0.HENDERSON & CO.CALL the attention of the public to their large assortment of STRAW GOODS, comprising Panamas, Leghorns, Rutland?, Florence, &c, &c.N.B.A large variety of Indian Curiosities.July 17.\t167 CARD.S& W.J.HOLMES beg to return their sin-.cere thanks to their friends in assisting them to save their property at the Fire on Tuesday night.We still continue to work at the Factory, No.9 St.Therese Street, in the rear of J.Tiffin\u2019s, Esq., Store, where all orders, as usual, will be promptly executed until further arrangements.S.& W.J.HOLMES.June 27, 1855.\t150 MONTREAL FLOATING BATIL AOMISSIOIV.Adults\u2019Season Tickets.$3:09 or 15s Od.Children under 15 years.1:59 or 7s.6d.Children of Season Subscribers under 15 years.1:09 or 5s.Od.Casual Bathers.12}^ cts or 7)^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 ex cepted) from 5 a m to 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 5 to 9 a.m.only.July 4.\t156 B 2IT BESfISriISG- & £.£LK.£5A£[nsr.j HiS MOilJSING.DAMAGED WHEAT.AT THE STORES OF mm, L REMUD & FRERE, 0u Thursday Moruiug, 26ih inst., WILL BE SOLD, For account of iviiom it may Couceru: About 309 bushels Wheai Damaged ex Steamer \u201c St Lawrence.\u201d Sale at TE v o\u2019clock.174\tBENNING & BARSALOU.THIS HAY.DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES FOR THB FALL TRADB, On Thursday next, 28th of July, WILL BE OFFERED TO THE TRADE, AT THE SPORES OF MR.\tJOHN\tD0UGALL, 255 ST.PAUL STREET, 109 bales Saint Lawrence Mills Sheetings, two brands 50\tdo do\tDenims and Tickings 200\tdo do\tBattings, three qua- lities 100 \u201c Christiville Waddings, black and white 100 pieces Etoffe du Pays and Satinetts, from various Canadian manufactures 200 reams large wrapping Paper, Sherbrooke Mills \u2014And immediately after,\u2014 A general assortment of Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Silks, Linings, and other Clothiers\u2019 Goods Owing to the rise in Cotton, and the anticipated excellent fall trade, the above may be the best opportunity for laying in a Stock of these Goods to advantage that will offer this season.Terms Liberal.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.173\tBENNING & BARSALOU.FOR SALE OR CHARTER, THE Schooner \u201cCALEDONIA\u201d, 90 tons burthen, well found.Apply to 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.\tlm 152 TO LIST, ~ THE SAINT PATRM\u2019S HALL, VERY SUITABLE FOR LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, &c., Beautifully situated on Place d'Armes.Apply at this office.July 17.its 167 ©UK\t! B DAWSON has just received the following » Cheap English Bnoks\u2014 Our Heroes of the Crimea, being biographical sketches of our military officers, from the e mmander-in-chief to the subaltern, by Geo.Ryan, Is 3d Voices from the Ranks, la 3d Life of Nelson, by J Allen, Esq., Is 3d India, its history, climate, &c, by J.H.Stocque-ler, Is 3d The Crimea, with a visit to Odessa, by 0.W.Koch, Is 3d America and the Americans, by Wm.E.Baxter, Esq , Ml\u2019., Is lOJ^d Transatlantic Wanderings, by Oapt.Oldmixon, R N., Is 3d Landmarks of the History of England, by Rev.Jos.White, Is 10)^d Odds and Ends from an old drawer Is 3d Pictures of Town, by W.Retuyti, M D, Is 3d Mirth & Metre, by F.Smedley à E H.Yates, Is 3d The Roving Englishman in Turkey, 2s 6d palmyra, by VV.Ware, Is 3d The Family Feud, by Adam Hornbook, 2a 6d The Golden Legend, by H.VV.Longfellow, Is 3d Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, edited by Boz, 2s 6d Russia as it is, by J.R.storeli, la 3d Leila, or the Siege of Granada.Is 3d The Light Dragoon, by O.R.Gleig, Is 3d No.23 Great St.James Street, 166\t(Late Post Office.) THE SCHOMHEUR &AE01*, (By D\u2019ALBERT of London,) AT E'RESÏCSIS\u2019S EStTESS 145 Notre Dame Street.July 11.\t162 THIS BAY 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 7.159 GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURAMI SOCIETY OF LONDON.THIS Society is established on the tried and approved principle of MUTUAL ASSURANCE.The Funds are accumulated for the exclusive benefit of the POLICY HOLDERS, under their own immediate superintendence and control.The Profits are DIVIDED ANNÜALLY, and applied in reduction of the current premiums.The result of the present year\u2019s investigation into the state of the Society\u2019s affairs, at a General Meeting of the Members on 30th May last, was a reduction of 31)^ per cent, from the premiums payable during the year on policies of five or more years standing, an ample fund, amounting to oyer £113,000, haying been reserved to provide for all outstanding liabilities, and maintain an equal extent of reduction at least on all similar policies in future yeats.Credit given, if required, for half the amount of the first five annual premiums.TOYS J* FAJYCY GOODS.JR.RYALL begs to inform the Ladies, and « public in general, that he has opened a Store for the sale of TOYS and FANCY articles, which he intends selling at the LOWEST prices.303 Œotre ISame Street, 3 doors from McGill Street.May 10.\t3m Tts 109 NEW WATCH AND JEWELLERY ESTABIsISHMBNT, 149 Notre Daisse Street, 3 doors East of Mr.Musseii\u2019s Store.LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : WILLIAM WORKMAN, Esq., JOHN GARTER, Esq., WILLIAM FRASER, Esq., M.D., Medical Referee.JAMES DOUGALL, Agent, 13 Lemoine Street.July 20.\tTts 247 AfvD EABTHENWARs, AT LOW PfSICES.RASS CASTINGS, made to order\u2014warranted good.BUSH METAL, superior quality, for sale BLOCK TIN TIN-SMITHS\u2019 SOLDER PLUMBERS\u2019 do INGOT LEAD INGOT COPPER BOLT COPPER M.& L.SAMUEL, Brass Moulders and Metal Dealers, 175 St.Paul Street, Nearly opposite Gillespie, Moffatt & Co.March 10.\tm* 1 s 59 G.i.ASCHER, Iiopsrier, TAKES this opportunity of announcing that he has opened the above establishment, with AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 5 and always personally selecting the Stock in Europe, he is enabled to offer the same at very ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.A competent WATCH-MAKER is in attendance, and (if required) a WARRANT Will he given for every article purchased in this establishment.The Stock consists of SOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX, LEVER, and HORIZONTAL MOVEMENTS.ENGLISH AND FRENCH J S3 UEO! XLs 3Ls 3E3 iiEïL \"IT ?of every description.CLOCKS, PLATED WARE, PAPIER HACHÉ GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS, too various to enumerate.53= The utmost value given for OLD GOLD SILVER, and PRECIOUS STONES.WKOÏtESÆt.LB WAREHOUSE \u2019In St.LAMBERT STREET, two doors from NOTRE DAME STREET.May 28.\tmwf 124 THE Subscribers have now in port, and re- ¦ ceiving from ships Ottaw , 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 & MINOHIN, Successors to Robert Anderson, 241 St.Paul Street (old stand).May 15._________________________U3____ \"FAhmEWS METBOPULiTAiY 125 Î0ILM' BOOMS, KOÏ3R.E ©ASSuî MONTREAL.Envelopes for the Million.penn nni \\ ASSORTED ENVELOPES, for sale, from 4s to 15s per thousand.GEO.HORNE, 26 Little St.Joseph Street.June 30.\t153 A T this Establishment HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING are executed expeditiously and comfortably, at all times.Fancy articles of all kinds for the Toilet Tables of Ladies and Gentlemen, constantly on hand.ENGLISH & FRENCH PERFUMERY, Of the choicest and richest qualities.The proprietor of the \u201c Metrop iiitan Toilet Rooms \u201d begs leave most respectfully to return his gtateful thanks to the numerous friends who have favored him with their patronage for years past, and to iutimate that he has REMOVED his establishment to So.125 S'of re Bailie street.The undersigned has fitted up the new stand in a superior and elegant manner ; be will carry on the business in all its branches, and confidently solicits a continuance and increase of public support, which, by diligence and courteous attention, combined with long accredited experience, he will constantly aim to secure and deserve.JOHN PALMER.May 28.\tmwf 124 1569 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1855.HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, IN a central part of the Oity, a BOOM, about 60 feet in length, and with a Fireproof Safe, well adapted for a Sample or Show Room.Apply at the Herald Office.May 16.- -\t114 TO LET, ^ THE WAREHOUSE and OFFICES, No.I»?îïS 16 St Sacrament Street, at present occupied by H.A.Giassford.Apply to G.M.MILLAR, 273 St.Paul Street.April 17.\t 90 HOUSE AND STORE TO LET.MThat commodious Store, Dwelling, and Premises, situated in Notre Dame Sweet, East, opposite the old City Hall, adjoining to Donegana Hotel, at present occupied by Mr.Admbe Bbown, Piano-forte maker.For further particulars apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.32 St Paul Street March 5.\t54 TO LET, TWO or THREE OFFICES in Mullins\u2019 Buildings.Possession giren on 1st April next.Apply to F.F.MULLINS, 69 Commissioner Street March 5.\t54 SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET., Those spacious premises at present OCCU-[ pied by the Subscribers, ii Enquire of the Subscribers.In reference to the above, we inform the public, that we purpose REMOYING on or before the first of May next, to one of those elegant Stores opposite Messrs.Wm.Benjamin & Co., Notre Dame Street, known as Masson\u2019s Buildings.JOHN HENDERSON & 00., Hat and Fur Warehouse, Notre Dame Street.F Jan.16\t13 - TO LET, THE SHOP and DWELLING, known as Number 85, on Saint Lawrence Main Sweet.\u2014also,\u2014 FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE DWELLING, No.74 St.Dominique Street Apply to 0.E.GUNDLAOK, No.85 St.Lawrence Main Street, April 14.\t88 HOUSE FOR SALE, With or without the Grounds.THAT Spacious and Commodious HOUSE, in Sherbrooke Street, belonging to the Estate of the late Alexander Buchanan, Esq., Q.O.Apply to HUGH TAYLOR, 47 St.Gabriel Street, May 23.\tmwf 120 NOTICE.Messrs, 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\u2019s prices.The undermentioned medicines, prepared under the direction of Professor Jaises McClintock, late President of the Philadelphia College ol Medicine, &c., from the purest and treshest materials, are strongly recommended to the atilicted.Their sale has been unprecedented in the United States, where they have effected thousands of cures, and no case of failure is yet recorded.At this season we call especial attention to one of the most remarkable of these remedies, namely, DR.McCLINTOCK\u2019S PECTORAL S Y R U P, 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 in OOUGH, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness 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 snccess 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.HoClintock\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.A most important article, at this changeable season, is, also, DR.McOLINTOCK\u2019S COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE.Colds and recent Coughs, especially if accompanied by fever, or inflammatory excitement, require a remedy different in character from the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable in chronic complaints.The COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE is precisely the cure for recent coughs and irritations of the throat and lungs.It is ESPECIALLY VALUABLE FOR CHILDREN, as a preventive of Croup.No family in our climate should be without this efficient remedy, which, if taken on the first symptoms of cold, would prevent many an attack of Bronchitis, and A FATAL ISSUE IN CONSUMPTION.It is put up in neat flint glass bottles, and is sold for 25 cents.53\u201c No opium in any form contained in this mixture.roit sa&e.A VALUABLE SLATE QUARRY, situated on the River Saint Francis, eight miles from Sherbrooke, in the town of Westbury.Connected with the Quarry is a LOT OF LAND, covering 100 acres, more or less, heavily timbered.Through this lot runs a small stream, with a heavy fall, thus affording good waterpower for sawing or other purposes.This stream runs through a déep gorge, on either side of which is exposed strata of the finest SLATE.The dip of the rock being almost perpendicular, the Slate can be quarried with a facility unsurpassed by most quarries.These Slates were thought by the Provincial Geologist to be worthy of especial notice, and a place in the Great Paris Exhibition, as being not inferior to the famous Welsh Slate.For further particulars apply to REED & RAYNER, Slaters, Craig Street ; Or to\tANDREW ROBERTSON, 291 St Paul Street.May 31.\t127 HOTELS, &.c.NOTICES.OCEAN HOUSE RE-OPENED.rjTHE Subscriber, having ____o made essential im- .nrovements in bis accommodations at the \u201cOcean House,\u201d (Cape Elisabeth) respectfully gives notice that the House will be Opened Wednesday, June 6th, And will continue open until further notice, ex- I cept on Sundays, on which day it will be posi- ! lively closed to all visitors.\tr , 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 BROUGH & MACDONALD, COÎVlPÆÏSSIOKf Lumber Merchants WEST TROY, N.Y., (Office, below the Upper Ferry.) REFERENCES.' Wm.Workman, Esquire, Montreal.Wm.Dow,\t\u201c Jaspes G.Sims,\t\u201c Luther H.Holton, \u201c Jan.5.\t0 -Aw ly 4 MCKAY & HEATHFIEi,®, enhanced.\t_\t., .southerTverge'TCape Elizabeth, with excellent I Forwarding and Commission Merchants, fishing ground, a full view of the Ocean as far as the eye can reach, together with a hard, sandy .\t.\t.\t____:_\ttV\\w rrripa rpn- U3ÏITE® STATES A D V E R T I S EM E N T S ¦ WIÏÆSA1VI HAK.Ï.OW, Dealer in Watches and Jewellery, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FrencU and Gorman Fancy Baskets, Fine Cutlery3 Fans, Spectaclesj Combs, Perlumery, &c«, Ko.tS Exchange, Cor.Middle St., PORTLAND, ME.fYATCHES AND JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED.Portland, June 4.\t132 beach of a mile or more in length, for rides, render it as lovely a resort for pleasure parties, invalids or permanent boarders, as can be found in the whole country.This House will be conducted on temperance principles, and nothing will be allowed in its connexion which shall not be satisfactory 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 CLARENDON, {Lute 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 had 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.\t6m 101 O\u2019 FOR SALE, iN favorable terms to the purchaser, that BLOCK of LAND, containing four lots in superfices, situate between Murray and Kempt Streets, near the Canal Basin, These lots, at a small expense, may be converted into a part of the said basin ; and an excellent opportunity is now afforded of making a valuable and remunerating public improvement by the sale, now advertised, of the two adjoining lots on McCord and Murray Streets, to take place at the Sheriff\u2019s Office, in this city, on the 29th day of May instant.Apply to LeBLANO & CASSIDY, Attorneys, No.72 Craig Street.May 21.\t118 FUR MANUFACTORY, AND Mat and Cap Establishment, SÏ2 KTO-m®\tSTREET, Next door to Townsend\u2019s.smmiiXMBmï?&, sstos.BEG leave to inform the -habitants of Montreal and its vicinity, that they will open the above establishment on the first of May next, with a fashionable and well-selected Stock ol MTS, CAPS, FURS, ASD SraSIAN BAB.3SWOK.K, ¦which they will offer at very, moderate prie SB.March 27\t6m 73 CLOTHING FOE THE MILLION, ©DsIiV.GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.IT\u2019ROM the unprecedented slaughter of Dry J- Goods in this market, at auction for many months past, the Subscriber now offers the remainder of his Spring and Summer Clothing at unprecedented low prices, being determined to sell all off to make room for Winter Stock now in course of manufacture.All good buyers respectfully invited to call.WALTER MACFARLAN, June 8.\t134 Cabinet & Verzeuay Champagnes.THE undersigned having been appointed by JULES MUMM & Go., of Bheims, their SOLE AGENTS for the disposal Canada of their CELEBRATED WINES, are now prepared to forward SUPPLIES, bonded or duty paid,to merchants in any part of the Province, & on advantageous terms.As the reputation of this Brand has been so long and widely established, purchasers may rely on receiving a Wine unsurpassed in quality by any imported into the country.HENRY CHAPMAN & 00., Sole Agents for Jules Mumm & Oo.May 17.________________115.MUIR, E W AN & CO., WHOLESALES AND jO.IEI\u2019T\u2019.i&.IQLi CLOTHIERS, HAVE REMOVED TO m.75 McGILL STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE SAINT MAURICE STREET, raoxrastsAJ* May 11.US IlÏËIES OE MONTREAL.- THE PROPRIETORS OF THE m YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE AND IRISH UUEfi DEPOT, 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 the great flow of business, had to be enlarged to a great extent, and is now the largest in the Oity, with unequalled accommodation.They beg to inform ¦that they have in 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 in the City, 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 31)4 to 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 many advantages this Firm can command, from a GASH CAPITAL and pb^se attention to every Department, they feel satisfied to inform their numerous Customers that they can and will sell at a still GREATER SACRIFICE than what they have already done.The Store will be opened from Half-past SIX A.M\u201e to EIGHT P.M.Saturday^ evenings, excepted.ONE PRICE ; NO TRUST can be given \u2022whatever.Goods taken back and Money funded if not as represented.We think it no trouble to show Goods even if ¦purchases are not made.Phase call, yon will mot regret, nor shall you then\tthe NEW YORK COMPANY\u2019S CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE and IRISH LINEN DEPOT, 230 Notre Dame Street.Mentreal, May.24, 1854.Dr.McCLINTOCK\u2019S REMEDIES FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, &e.\u2014These excruciating diseases are radically cured by taking Dr.McClintock\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.McClintock\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.BïcCïiiUockSs Dyspeptic Elixir.Headache, Dizziness, Heartburn, Palpitation, and all the disagreeable symptoms arising from imprudence in diet, or from indigestion, may be promptly cared by Dr.McClintock's 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 PintBottles, $1.Six bottles for $5.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Tonic Alterative Syrup, For removing all impurities from the blood, and effecting the most rapid cures in all skin diseases, as Erysipelas, Tetter, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Boils, Pimples, Eruptions, Ulcers, Fever Sores,'&c-.Also for Scrofulous, Rheumatic, Mercurial or Sipbylitie diseases, this great remedy is surpassingly efficacious.It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and will not disagree with tire most delicate stomach.At this time of year, it should be taken freely.For children it is invaluable.Price f 1 a bottle.Six bottles for $5.Dr* BIcCliniockJa Anfi-lillious Pills, For irregularity in the tunctions of the liver and bowels.25 cents per box.Tonic Mixture, or Fever anti Ague Specific, A sure and safe vegetable remedy for Fever and Ague, or intermittent Fever in any of its forms.Price $1.Dr* McClintock \u2019a Diarrkcea Cordial and Cliolera Preventive, A certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and Asiatic Cholera.Dr* McClintock\u2019s Anodyne Mixture kills all kinds ot pains* For the instant relief of toothache, headache, neuralgia, &c.Price 50 cents.Dr* McClintock\u2019s Astlima *S& Hooping-Cough Remedy* These terribly distressing diseases aie 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 Vegetable 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 11.\tDly Tts C6m 244 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the A%e% is AYES\u2019S OATHAEÏIC PILLS.They don\u2019t help complaints, but they cure them.One box has cured Dyspepsia.Three boxes have cured the worst, cases of Scrofula.Two boxes have cured Erysipelas.One box always cures the Jaundice.Three boxes are sure to cleanse the system from Boils\u2014often less than one does it.'Two boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers on the legs Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles.One dose cures the headache arising from a foul stomach.Strong doses often repeated expel every worm from the body.They should be given to children, who are always more or less aliiicted with this scourge.As a gentle physic they have no equal.One box cures derangement of the Liver.Half a box cures a cold.They purify the blood, and thus strike at the foundation, of every disease.As a Dinner Pill there is not their equal in the world.They are purely vegetable, and can do no harm, but do accomplish an unaccountable amount of good.Price 25 cts.per Box\u20145 Boxes for $1,00.Prepared by DR.J.C.AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold by all respectable Druggists in the U.S.and Canada.May 3.\t3m mt ÏG3 WEBSTER HOUSE, 382 HANOVER STREET.BOSTON.THE undersigned, late of the Franklin House, ] the lease of which as a hotel has expired, 1 have taken the new, spacious and elegant Hotel i (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 $!,25 per day.N.B.\u2014This house is sunplied with extensive hot & cold baths.I, SAMPSON & G.B.MARTIN, Proprietors.April 26.\t3m t 97 rpHE SMITHSONIAN HOUSE, Broadway Corner of Houston Street, New York, on the same block with the Metropolitan Hotel and Niblo\u2019s Garden, and two blocks above the St.Nicholas Hotel, offers to Travellers superior accommodations in the heart of Broadway, in immediate juxtaposition to the other first class houses and places of amusement, at moderate rates.The House has all the conveniences in vogue, and is on the European plan of Lodging Rooms, at 50 cents and upwards, to $3.a day, according to location, &c., and Meals extra, as ordered, at prices graded to suit both the economical and extravagant, the guests ordering meals at pleasure, and paying for only what is used.Travellers will find at the SMITHSONIAN accommodations of superior order, and can, if they choose, make their bills leas by at least one-third than at other first class Hotels as con-dneted on the old system.For respectability, order, neatness, comfort and economy, the SMITHSONIAN shall make its mark on the times, and be worthy the patronage of the people.SIDNEY KOPMAN.New York, March 24, 1855.6m t 75 WANTED.WANTED\u2014A NURSE, an elderly person, who has been accustomed to children, and who is a Protestant.Apply at No.6 Pres-de-Ville Place, Lagauchetiere Street.July 5,\t157 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOS^OEÏ.D.R.McKay.\tT.D.Hbathhbld REFERENCES Messrs.Sami.Henshaw & Sons,Boston; Messrs Gillespie, Moffatt s Co., Mr.Henry McKay, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.July 12.\t_____________ 114 H E ATI1FI KL.» & McKA-Y, Forwarding and Commission Merchants} ATLANTIC WHARF, T.D.Heathfield.\tD.R.McKay.REFERENCES: Messrs.Sami.Henshaw & Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Henry McKay, Esquire, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt,Murray & Co.,Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.Dec.3EL\t260 R.M.W.Taylor.\tS.Lester Taylor.ÏÏAsTItOS.& BROTHER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cincinnati Ohio.Refer in Montreal, to Merchants generally.53- Attention given to the purchase of PORK, LASS, TALLOW, GREASE, LARD OIL, &C; and to the sale of MACKEREL, COD, and SEAL OILS, PIG IRON, &c.&c.March 14, 1853,25 JAMES H.SPSINGLE ArcMtect, OJsse 36, Great St.Jamet Street, Late the Office of ohn Osteli, Esquire.February 18.\tly\u201421 INSURANCE.OFFICE OF THE ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMFY, New York, 30th March, 1855.XN compliance with the requirements of the Charter of this Company, the following Statement is published, showing the result of its first year\u2019s business :\u2014 Total amount of Premiums received from 1st March, 1854, to 28th Feb., 1855, both inclusive,\t$927,479 66 INSURANCE.RAILROADS, &c.WI£,H1M\u2019S ABSIEDET.This most valuable preparation for restoring AND PRESERVING ihe HAIR in the most perfect luxuriance and color, was originally compounded by the celebrated oculist, Dr.SAMUEL M.ELLIOTT, of New York, and has for the last ten years been gratuitously distributed by him to his friends.Dr.Elliott, urged by many to allow this mast valuable cure for baldness to be brought before the oublie, has now kindly and gratuitously presented the undersigned wilh the recipe for that purpose, as will be seen from Dr.Elliott\u2019s certificate below.The Amielet is also highly rocommended for general use us a most pleasant and exhilerating wash for the head, keeping it entirely free of dandruff Retail price, 50 cts.per bottle.For sale by Druggists generally.Orders, wilh remittances, sent to the undersigned, will be promptly iexecuted.M.WILKIN, No.44 Maiden Lane, New York.New York, June 4,1855.\u2014This is to certify that I have given to Mr.M.Wilkin the prescription for restoring and improving the Hair, and known as.the \u201cAmielet,\u201d which I invented, and for which I make no charge, but give gratuitously.\tSAMUEL M.ELLIOTT, M.D., No.1 Clinton Place, andElUpltviUe, Staten Island.June 28.\tLYJ?L SWIIFF AND TOBACCO.PETER LORILLARD, manufacturer., No.43 Chatham Street, New York, Successor of Peter and George Lorillard, offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in general use.For particulars, a PRICE CURRENT can be obtained by addressing as above.This Establishment is one of the oldest of the kind in the United Slates.February 12\tly 36 Earned Premiums during the year as above $578,250 78 Less Return Premiums 53,903 91 $522,346 87 Losses, including $26,-000 of claims, ascertained but not yet due, Re-insurance, Expenses, loss of Interest, and Bonus of 5 per cent on subscription notes, $361,412 11 16,060 Ô5 63,946 71 $441,419 77 Profit, $80,927 10 UNITED STATES HOTEL, JUNCTION OF FEDERAL, ELM & CONGRESS STS.Portland, Maine.SOLOMON MYRICK.April 20.\tly 48 s J.F.PRINGLE, Baprlster a*B«S ASloruey, &c., CORNWALL, C.W.November 19.\tI?\u201428S E.PICKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND Postage Stamp Office, ADJOINING 'HIE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Juno 28.\t102 R.H.HAMILTON, Commercial and General Agent, Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Buildings, Custom House Square, MONTREAL.Business transacted at the Customs, and all other Pdblic Offices.April 30.\t100 SS.AS & mi\u2019SGSSJ.Xi, STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EXCHANGE 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.William Rae.\tAlex.Mitchell.Refekences :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Oo., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers & Oo., Messrs.J.& J.Mitchell, A.Simpson, Esq., Bank of Montreal, May 8.\t58 M.MOIUSON, Advocate, No.53 St.François Xavier Street, cond building from Notre Dame St.(upstairs.) January 23,\t19 T©l»#MTO ADVERTISEMENTS W.J.HOWELL\u2019 RAINBOW HOTEL, 31 and 33 Beekman Street, ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE.THIS new Hotel, built by James Conner, Esq., expressely for W.J.H.formerly propietor of the well known Rainbow Coffee House, has accommodations second to none in point of comfort, for families or single gentlemen, at rates for single rooms of $2 and $3 per week.Gentlemen wishing to locate themselves or families for the winter, will find a home at this establishment.A ladies dining room is opened for the accommodation of such as visit New York for business or pleasure.The tables will be supplied with the best the markets afford, and prompt and polite attention will be paid to all who frequent \u201c The Rainbow.\" Dec.12.\t245 Assets 28th February, 1855.Cash in Bank,\t$13,855 08 Loans on call, against collateral Securities,\t58,950 00 Bills Receivable,\u2014viz : Premium Notes,\t$253,765 27 Subscription Notes in advance of Premiums,\t450,102 64 $702,867 91 Uncollected Premiums, and Claims due the Company, 13,571 97 $790,244 96 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITAL: TWO MiSLEDLONS STERLINC, AND LARGE RESERVE FUNDS, Fire Department: THIS Company continues to INSURE Buildings and all other descriptions of Property against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on liberal terms.All just losses promptly settled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to England.The large Capital of this Office Insures perfect safety to the assured.No charge for Policies.Life Department : The following are, amongst numerous other advantages, offered by this Company:\u2014 Perfect security for the fulfilment of its engagements to Policy holders.Favorable rates of premium.A high reputation for prudence and judgment, | and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the assured.Large participation of profits by the assured, I amounting to two-thirds of the net amount, and small charges for management.No charge for Stamps or Policies.H.L.ROUTH, Agent.Montreal, April 21, 1855.\t93 STEAMSHIPS, &c.Tli© ESrUisii aaô NortU Americas Ucyal 3Sai5 Steamsiilps, H.BARNES, 1 Ageat Rutland & Burlington Railroad, I No.10 PLACE d\u2019ARMES, \"E3C A\t| IN consequence of a joint representation of the principal Railroad and Steamboat interests ' from Montreal to New York and Boston, (as i agreed to by the respective Superintendents and Managers.) ALL TICKETS heretofore furnished by the different Ticket Offices, will be sold at the GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, (formerly occupied by the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad Company,) No.69 COMMISSIONERS' STREET, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Landing.H.BARNES, General Agent North and South Through Line.P.S.\u2014All the City Papers (French & English,) will please give the above three insertions, and send bill to H.B.Montreal, May 5, 1855.\t105 Messrs, dunoan, sherman & co., BANKERS, No.48 William street, NEW YORK, issue FOREIGN CIRCULAR LETTERS of CREDIT on the following Cities :\u2014 In view of the above results, the Board of Trustees have this day resolved that a Script Dividend of Fifteen per cent, be declared on the net amount of earned premiums, for which certificates will be issued on and after the 14th of May next.Bv order of the Board, CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.TRUSTEES.John L.Aspinwall, George E.Kunhart, X.XVSRBdQX.&.BONBON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY John Auchinoloss, James Brown, N.D.Carlile, George Christ, Francis Cottenet, Eugene Dutilb, Robert Emmet, Jr., Frederick G.Foster, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Moses H.Grinnell, John H.Hicks, J.Woodward Haven, Richard Irvin, John B.Kitching, Charles Lamson, Alex.M.Lawrence, Arthur Leary, Mortimer Livingston, W.A.Platenins, Frederick W.Read, P.A.H.Renauld, Thomas Rigney, C.H.Sand, Edward F.Sanderson, F.A, Schumaker, Cornelius K.Sutton, John S.Williams, Wm.S.Wilson.Alexandria, Antwerp, Athens, Amsterdam, Berlin, Baden-Baden, Berne, Bonn, Bordeaux, Boulogne, Bremen, Brussels, Frankfort, Genoa, Geneva, Gibraltar, Hamburg, Hague, Havre, Heidelberg, Hong-Kong, Kandy, Ceylon.Liverpool, London, Bagni di Lucca, Leghorn, Basle, Bombay, Batavia, Bey rout, Cairo, Coblentz, Cologne, Cadiz, Leipsic, Lyons, Lisbon, Madrid, Malta, Marseilles, Milan, Moscow, ColumboOeylon,Munich, SAINT EUSTACHI MINERAL WATER, AT ROUX and LAUSIN\u2019S, No.1, corner of Bonaveuture Street, Montreal.THIS WATER was, not long since, discovered by M, LAURIN, is most agreeable to the palate, and possesses curative qualities of the most striking and extraordinary character.The great ana increasing demand for it at the Spring has induced the proprietor to open the above establishment for its sale in Montreal, and ha hopes, with his partner, that the public, and especially invalids, will avail themselves of it, and favor his establishment by calling and ascertaining the numberless cures which have been effected by the use of the SAINT EUSTACHE HINERAn WATER.In the meantime their attention is invited to the following\u2014it would occupy too much space to lengthen the list :\u2014 Joseph Bonin, of St.Augustin, cure of weakness of the eyes; Francois Voyantcourt, of St.Benoit, euro of his child ; Feror Salais, of St.Augustin, cure ot fever ; Norbert Obé, of St.Eus tache, cure of weakness of the stomach Paul Robert, of Montreal, cure of his child of a disease of the throat; Antoine Charotte, of St.Augustin, cure of rheumatism in the back ; Jean Baptiste Dajenais, do, do; Elize Dajenais, do, cure of the eyes ; Verbn Catafor, of St.Eustache, cure of the eyes ; Jos.Si.Jean, jr, of St.Damase, cure of a swelling in the foot ; Francois Denot, of St.Benoit, cure of sore eyes ; Jaques Dihoté, do, do ; Hyacinthe Carrière, do, cure of blindness ; Louis Gauthier, do, cure of rheumatism ; Armenie Malatte, parish of the Cedres, cure of consumption ; Joseph Charbonneau\u2019s wife, of St.Eustache, do; Joseph Gauthier, of St.Scholastique, do ; Antoine Lahais, of St.Eustache, do ; Filinte Ouimet, of St.Scholastique, do; Grégoire Gauthier, of St.Eustache, cure of cough; Anne Willsey, of St.Augustin, do ; Xavier Charrette, do, cure of weak eyes; Hyacinthe Daoust, of Montreal, No.278 Visitation Street, do; Maton Curen, do, 61 Campeau Street, do; Angélique Labreque, do, 147 St.Dominique Street, cure of headache; Mrs.Alexis Etier, do, 149 do, cure of cholera; Mrs.Marcelan, 183 St.Constant Street, of rheumatism in the teeth : Mrs.Petillo, 143 do, rheumatism in the head; Mrs.Guiilermean, 142 do, rheumatism in the shoulder ; Eustache Denot, of St.Damas, cure of weak eyes.Price of St.Eustache Mineral Water : 2mDt 0 121 jTiOR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 __ j 50,000 RAMSAY\u2019S BEST FIRE BRICKS.G.& D.June 27.SHAW.150 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.I WANTED, 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 534, Post Office.June 14.\t139 WANTED\u2014A respectable man and six boys to sell newspapers.Accountant, Hotary, Broker, Insurance and General Commercial Agent, TORONTO, C.W.Reference in Montreal: H.A.Giassford, Esq., St.Sacrament Street.Toronto, Jan.23, 1855.\tly 19 A.(i.>Sc L, E .4 X , Barrister, &c., OOLBORNE STREET.TORONTO.January 19.\tly 16 AIÆX, CAMEROST, Barrister, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Office comer of King and Church Streets, (lately occupied by Wm.V.Racon, Ksq.,) Toronto.Toronto, Jan.6, ISoo.\tly\t4 JIAYLEY & CAMERON, Barristers, &e.&c.VJ Office, Church Street, next door to the old Court House.Willi a it Cayley, Matthew Caucus Cameron.Jan.6.\tly\t4 CAMPBELL & BLEVINS, Barristers and Attomies at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c.York Chambers, Toronto, C.W.S.11.Campbell.\tJohn Blevins.Jan.5.\tSm\t4 JAMES BOYD DAVIS, Atioiiuiy-at-l.tttv, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c.&o Cf-Office 2nd door South of the Post Office, Toronto.Jan.5.\tly\t4 Carlsruhe, Calcutta, Canton, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Florence, Messina, Mulhouse, Madras, Malta, Manilla, Madeira, Naples, Nice, Oporto, Oleren, Paris, Pan, Palermo, Pisa, Rome, Rotterdam, Rio de Janeiro, St Petersburg, Strasbourg, Siena, Smyrna, Seville, Stettin, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, NSW, Turin, Toulon, Trieste, Venice, Vevey, Vienna, Wiesbaden, Warsaw, G.Henry Koop, G.W.FABER, President, ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.MONTREAL AGENCY, No.33 Saint Francois Xavier Street.HENRY MoKAY.OCEAN, MARINE, and INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, taken at reasonable rates.Montreal, 27th April, 1855.6m Tts 98 NOTICES.Melbourne, Aus, Zurich.ALSO, CREDITS FOR INDIA AND CHINA ON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION OF LONDON.Branches and Agencies at Canton,\tShanghai,\tCalcutta, Hong-Kong, Bombay, Madras, 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,\tGeelong,\tKyneton, Castlemaine.Mount Alexander.Ballarat.Sandhurst Agency.Bendigo.Ovens Agency.March 28.\t6m 74 Apply at this office.June 2.129 RADNOR_FORGES.Undersigned beg to inform the Public I A that their new and extensive Establishment in the Parish of St.Maurice, and distant | from Three Rivers about 12 miles, is now in FUSLil.OPERATION.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 Canada 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 TERMS THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN CANADA, Especially as every necessary material is found in the immediate neighborhood of the Works.The Undersigned Manufacture Every Variety of Iron Work, \u20aca$i or Wrought, Such as Iron Frames for Doors, Gates, &e.; Common Stoves of all patterns and sizes ; Kitchen and Fancy Stoves, on the best models ; chaudrons of all descriptions ; Kettles, and IVEBf OflM ABTIGLfi If THE LIE.They are also prepared to execute orders, on a large scale, for 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 j being an extensive MACHINE SHOP attached to the Works, furnished with Turning I Lathes, Polishing Machines, and other appli- | ances.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 \u201c 150 single\t\u201c\t\u201c\t3 \u201c 100 \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t2j \u201c 500 Sugar Kettles, Nos.3, 4, and 5.1000 Kettles of all sizes.\u2014TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 An extensive assortment of Small Chaudrons.\u2014 | Kitchen and Fancy Stoves, &c.Apply at the Office of A.LARUE & CO.Three Rivers, Dec.19.\t252 LAVENDER, Merchant and Military Tailor, 80 McGILL STREET, HAS now completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers, Canada Greys, MR.JOHN HELLIWELL, Barrister, Attorney, &c-, 44 Yonge Street,\tToronto, C.W.Jim.5.ly 4 MR.CRICKMORE, Barrister and Attorncy-at-Law* Solicitor in Clianceryj &c* Office, Church Street,\tToronto.Jan.6.\tly 4 MU.CAMERONS Private Banking, Stock and Exchange Office, WELLINGTON STREET, (Next door east to the Bank of British North America.) N.B.\u2014Cash advances made on produce.Municipal and other Debentures negotiated.Sale and Purchase of Stocks effected.Agent for the London Eagle Life Insurance Company.Toronto, Jan.1, 1855.\tly 1 STEII, «JAMEaiOjV IHcSNTYRE, Barrister, Attorney at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer and Notary Public, Office, No.27, Adelaide Street, Toronto, C.W.Toronto, Jan.1, 1855.\tly 1 MESSRS.R.Ï*. Si: IS FAR-QipiIAR, Accountant, Broker, Conveyancer, Coni' mission and Land Agent, OOLBORNE STREET, (Opposite Russell\u2019s Hotel,) WILL undertake the COLLECTION OF DEBTS in any part of the Province of Canada or the United States, and the conducting of Cases in the Division Courts ; Fire and Marine Insurances effected ; Farms, Houses, and other Property, bought, sold, or exchanged; Deeds, Leases, Bonds, &c., prepared, on reasonable terms.References kindly permitted to : John Cameron, Esq., Cashier, Commercial Bank, George A.Pyper, Esq., Merchant.John Harrington, Esq., Merchant.D.HcDonell, Esq., Merchant.Toronto, Jan.1, 1855.\t1 NEW AND GENUINE GA.B.DEW AM® IFSB&B SBSDS.Mangel Wurtzel, Large Red Onion, Radish Seeds, Turnip do White Clover do Cauliflower do July 6.Per Gallon, Per half do.Per Glass, Is Od.0s 6d.0s IJd.2m mt 158 SAXiH.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 AH descriptions of STEAM ENGINES and BOILER WORK made to order.Apply to MILLN & MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin.April 7.\t.\t82 Tor Sale, a Bargain, SILVERED PLATE\u2014size 60 x 48.LOCKHART & LOÜSON, 59 Commissioner St, July 12,\tl®8 A Plushes, Velvets, Satins, Silks, Petershams, Cassimeres, Reversible Cloths, Doeskins, Pilot Cloths, Tweeds, which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable manner, at the lowest possible prices for Ready Money.N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving Coats, &c.READY-MADE CROTHING In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL October 24\t203 Sj JS S$ I Æ S! BEFORE supplying yourselves with LACES and EMBROIDERIES, 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 the less costly fabrics, I have oa.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,\t149 WHITE Belgian Carrot, Blood Red\tdo Long Orange do Altringham do Long Red Clover, Cabbage Seeds, Together with a general assortment of English, French, and American Seeds, selected from the growers of the highest reputation.The subscriber can with confidence state that his Seeds will be found of superior quality, and sold cheap By RICHARD BIRKS, [late Rexford,] 77 McGill Street.March 24.\t71 BOB CffhM.'S TOIL SAIiB.A SUPERIOR DOG CART (nearly new) Patent Axel (English) runs very light and easy.Apply to MARTIN GRAVEL, Carriage Maker, 96 Main Street, St.Antoine Suburbs.150 TENTS, FATIILIOWS, AN® FA.AGS OF AML NATIONS.E.C.WILLIAMS, of Rochester, New York, keeps constantly on hand to rent, also makes to order, every description of Tents, such as\u2014 Circus Tents, Tents for Agricultural Exhibitions, and Military Tents.Also, Camp Meeting and Pie Nic Tents.My Tents are made of the very best materials, and give universal satisfaction.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 prominent Agricultural Associations, and I can with confidence refer those who are about purchasing or renting Tents, to any of the officers of these Associations as to the character of ly work and fairness of my dealings.FLAGS of all nations made to order, and kept on hand to rent.I have on hand the largest assortment of Tents on the Continent, sufficientto convene seventy thousand persons.I can, therefore, always accommodate my customers to any number of Tents on short notice.All orders by mail will meet with prompt attention.E.C.WILLIAMS, Rochester, New York.N.B.\u2014A large assortment of Tent and Sail Duck constantly on hand and for sale.\tE.C.W.Rochester, Jan.23,1855.\tly 19 S* GUTTY PEECHÂ WATER PROOF GOODS, T B.A a 22 32 A IL K /sÿfflim BYXtf ^fvnORTH AMERICAnW CUTTA PERCHAp COMPANY ]J3 NEW-YORK, \\'I852)?5dTE.Nl: Highest Medal of World\u2019s Fair, and Gold Medal of Ame rican Institute, awarded for these Goods.Wareliouse of Co.102 BROADWAY and 1 PINE STREET, WHERE may be found, GUTTA PERCHA GOODS in great variety, far superior to any other Water Proof Goods in the market, comprising many desirable articles for export and country trade, consisting in part of\u2014Coats, Cloaks, Pouches, Overalis, Leggins, Caps, Souwesters, Camp Blankets.Horse Covers, Carriage Cloths, Piano Covers, Fire Buckets, Travelling Bags, Surgical Articles, Steam Packing, and hundreds of other articles.These Goods are free from unpleasant odor, very tenaciousj pliable and elastic, not injured by fatty substances, and unlike India Rubber, will not decompose and become sticky\u2014are cheaper, different from any other Gutta Percha made in this country or Europe, and warranted to stand all climates.Certificates, from persons who have tested the goods, may be seen at the Store of the Company.Terms Liberal.Dealers are invited to examine these Goods before purchasing elsewhere.Orders executed to any amount at short notice.CAUTION.\u2014Base imitations, made of varnished India Rubber, are already being offered in the market.Therefore, purchasers should bear in mind that all genuine Goods are stamped with the above \u201c trade mark \u201d of the Company.July 12.WILLIAM RIDER, Pres.N.A.G.P.Co.May 11.Capital\u2014Two Millions Sterling.Available Funds for Immediate Use-Above Half a Million Sterling.FIRE DEPARTMENT.THE progress of the Company in this branch of business will best be indicated by a com-I parison with the two previous years.The Premiums received being in 1852.\t1853.\t1854.£93,654 14 10 Stg.| £113,612 4 6 Stg.| £116,096 15 9 Sig.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 £20,037 10s Stg,, which are placed to the credit of the Surplus Fund.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL.T.B.ANDERSON, Esquire\u2014Chairman.Albs.Simpson, Esq., I Robt.S.Tyleb, Esq.J.Mitchell, Esq., | H.Stabnes, Esq.Henry Chapman, Esq.At a Meeting of the Board for Canada, the Secretary was directed to notify the Public in Canada, that from the 6th of March, 1855, (inclusive) this Company has assumed the Fire Risks of the \u201c Globe\u2019\u2019 Company, of London, and that all Premiums falling due to that Company in future are requested to bo paid, either at the Office of the Liverpool and London Company, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, or to the Agents of the Liverpool and London Company at Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Belleville.And all Claims will, after due proof and acceptance by this Board, be duly paid.(Signed,)\tJ.H.MAITLAND, Secretary.Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., -Agents in Quebec.April 20.\t92 bp-zsssss: Af&ü&cim FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance dompanv.OF TORONTO.IÎVCOR.I»OK.ÀTEB 1833.CAPITAL £100,00 0.G.P.RIDOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.Depy.Governor.T.W.BIRCHALL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES: Wm.Psoddfoot, Petek Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.have to announce that they have formed I rriHE Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean J | X and Inland Marine Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property.M.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.\t70 Caa.4XlPJL.AIX & ST.xawrexce DÀIEROAD.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.ON and after TUESDAY, May 1st, the Steamer I 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 P.M., connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with Lake Champlain Steamers, and with the Boston, New York, and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train reach Ogdensburgh, Prescott, 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 I 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 in the United 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 VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD' FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage.^ Second Cabin Passage.\u2022\u2022\u2022\t$ FROM BOSTON TO UVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptain* ARABIA.C H E Judkins, j AMERICA.-WJ C Lan*.PERSIA.A Kyrie,\t| EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.EG Lott, I CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear white light, at their mail head, green on starboard bowr, red on port bow.America.from Boston.Wednesday, July 18th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, August Asia.from Boston.Wednesday, August 1ft»», America.from Boston.Wednesday, August 29th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Sept.12th.Africa.from Boston.Wednesday, Sept.26th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.The owners of these ships will not be accountablefor Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stonea.or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNAKD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.June 20.\t217 There will be no steamships of this line from New Yori; until further notice.TilÜ VANDERBILT EUROPEAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.Dissolution of Partnership.THE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned in this city, as Druggists, under the firm of WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., and in Toronto under that of LYMAN, BROTHERS & CO., was DISSOLVED on the 9th instant, by mutual consent.All debts due to and by the late firms, will be settled by their successors, Lymans, Savage & Co.WILLIAM LYMAN, BENJAMIN LYMAN, HENRY LYMAN.May 11.\t110 NOTICE.WITH reference to the above, the undersigned have to announce that they have formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of carrying on business as Druggists, Manufacturers of Linseed Oil, &c., under the style of LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.BENJAMIN LYMAN, HENRY LYMAN, ALFRED SAVAGE.110 BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Bostois, X.X\u2019ark,Worcester & East SPRING ARRANGEMENT.PASSF.NGER TRAINS wiil run as follows Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 6.00 A.M.and 4.00 and 7.00 P.M., or on arrival of the Trains from Montreal.Passengers leaving Montreal by Champlain and Saint Lawrence 1 o\u2019clock Train connect at Rouse\u2019s Point wilh the 4 P.M.Train; goto White River Junction same evening, and to Boston, New York, &c., next morning.Passengers leaving MONTREAL by the 4.30 P.M.Train stop at Burlington over night, and proceed next morning, via VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston EARLIER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evening.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, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 12, 1855.\tIll Baggage labelled in Montreal by this route.NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Undersigned, under the Firm of LONG & RYAN, has been this day, by mutual consent, DISSOLVED, and all Debts due by or to the said late Firm will be settled by JOSEPH RYAN, who is solely authorized to settle and receive the same.JOHN LONG, JOSEPH RYAN.Montreal, April 17, 1855.\t91 NOTICE: THE Undersigned have ENTERED INTO OO-PARTNERSHIP, as Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants, under the Firm of WOOD, JONES & CO., 2943*2, Corner St.Peter and St.Paul Streets.D.RUSS WOOD.JOHN M.JONES.Montreal, January 12, 1855.\t75 '\tNOTICE.MR.WILLIAM HAMILTON having retired from the business of the Subscribers, has ceased to act as their Agent.GILMOUR & CO.Ottawa Oity, 13th Feb.1855.\t41 Mutual Life Insurance Company, ©£\u2022 MBW -S-OKK CÏSir.Cast, Assets, $3,533,301 61.I rpms COMPANY has attained the highest po-| X sition among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Further information may be had, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent.May 22.\t70 THE COLONIAL, LIFE ASSUEANCE COMPANY.Capital«»Onc Million Sterling.Co-Partnership.THE Subscribers have formed a OO-PARTNERSHIP, under the Firm of A.& S.E.SPRING, for the importation of Hides and other Rio de la Plata Produce, and have taken Counting Room over Store of Tyler, Rice & Sons, Commercial Street.ANDREW SPRING, SAML.E.SPRING.Portland, May 14, 1855.\t3m 113 FOR STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.HEFRXGRRATORS OR Portable Ice Houses.THE Subscriber is now prepared to receive ORDERS for the above almost indispensi-bla art le for Summer use.They are made Up- I right o n Chest Pattern, in the very best manner, and adapted to the wants of Hotels or Private Families.For Sale by GEO.HAGAR, At the Old Stove Warehouse, 145 St.Paul Street.May 9.\t103 GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kinoar-dinb, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE :\u2014Edinburgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF DIRECTORS : The Honorable PETER MoGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.! B.H.Lemoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.| J.O.Moffatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.3HE BOARD in MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals, putting the Company on the risk at 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 Credit System, granted.July 4.\t107 ROCHESTER, LGCXPQRT AND NIAGARA FALLS RAILROAD.©pem to Buffalo.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON k Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls 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.Passengers for Buffalo will find this route su perior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new Oars and Locomotives.NORTH STAR, WAMACK, MASTER, ARIEL, LEFEVRE, MASTER, FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE, VIA SOUTHAMPTON.FIRST GLASS PASSAGE.$110 SECOND do do .60 The owner of these vessels will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewellery, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.No berth secured until paid for.Letters prepaid, 18% cents per % oz., will be received at the Office up to 11 A.M.of the day of sailing, and on arrival will be immediately deposited in the Post Office.Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwards.PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.From New York.\tFrom Havre.North Star.\tJuly\t21.Ariel\t.\tJuly\t21.Ariel .\tAug.\t11.North\tStar.\tAng.\t11.North Star.\tSeptr.\t1.Ariel\t.\tSept\t1.Ariel .\tSept.\t22.North\tStar.\tSept.\t22.North Star.Octr.13- Ariel .Octr.13.Ariel .Novr.3.North Star.Novr.3.Ariel .Novr.24.These steamships are classed A 1 at the insurance offices, and specie and goods will be insured in them at as low rales of premium as in any other steamships that cross the ocean.For freight or passage apply to D.TORRANCE, No 5 Bowling Green, New York.SUMNER, MONTANT & DRAPER, 26 Rue N.D.des Victoires, Paris.OHRYSTIE, SCHLOSSMANN k CO., 27 Quai Casimir Delavigne, Havre.New York, July 19, 1855.\t169 TRAVIS & CO.\u2019sTraËT 1855\tBETWEEN\t1855 XEW YORK AX3> MOXTREAL.THIS old established and well-known Line, with increased facilities, will continue the FORWARDING of Merchandize, Produce, &c., between New York, Rouse\u2019s Point and Montreal, Parties shipping by this Line (with or without an agreement), can rely upon being charged only the lowest current rates.AGENTS AND CONSIGNEES.L.J.N.STARK, 33 Ooenties Slip, New York, TRAVIS k CO., Troy and Whitehall, \u201c W.W.PRINDLE, ?R , Point '\t« W.COOTS.$ Rouses Point, BARRON & SHAW, 9 M.K.DICKINSON, > Montreal.NELSON DAVIS, > March 24.\t6m 71 NOTICE.THE ST.LEON SPRINGS The present terminus of the Road in Buffalo is AfC HOW 01)CH for tilC Ft\u2019CCptiOO Of l the Terrace, the most central portion of the |\tVÎSii0s'S on the Terrace, the most central portion Oity.WARREN OOLBURN, Superintendent.Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t15 -y
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