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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" y\ty EîEil Jf IWOB PRINTING CXE\u2019àF'XO^Ï,' Nv» 209 Notre ©aoie Street, (Near St.Fra.Xavier Street.) f|lHR Proprietor of tbla'Sstant'sbment twLa to 1 inform his friends «nû ibe public, ihoi, having enlarged hia Stock of PK1NT1NG MA-TERlAtS,, Sl\u2019KAH FRESSSS, *c.rhe is now prepared to undertake every description of BOOK, JOB AND OABB PRINTING, In his premises, \u201cHerald\u201d Buildings.Having recently edded one of HOE'S H hW OYLINOIOK PRESSES, for Job Printing, to his Stock, he hopes to be able to execute every deicription 4 lbs.Sept.27.\t__ JOHN LEVEY TUST RECEIVED for Sale\u2014 J 50 casks GOLDEN SYRUP HENRY CHAPMAN A Co.Oct.9,\t239 For sale- 50 hhds Bordeaux VINEGAR.Sept.27.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.220 ÇEKTRE WAÏID GROCERY.OATMEAL, Indian Meal, Pot Barley, Split Pease.17'LOUR, F Buckwheat Flour, Pearl Barley, Carolina Rice, \u2014ALSO\u2014 English Cheese, North Wilts.First Prize Canadian do, for sale by\tCRERAR A McGIBBON, Family Grocers, 152 Notre Dame St.Oct.13.\t243 a .\u2019OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 rn hrh3 Muscovado\t) 50 brls )\ti simAR 100 hhds Bright Porto Rico j 50 do do Cuba J 50\tdo Mus covado Molasses 10 do Sugar House Syrup 150 brls do\tdo 200 bxs Glenfield Patent Starch 10 do Lescher\u2019s do 20 cs Ketchup, pints and quarts 8 brls London Pickles, \u201c Feasts\" and \u201c Powell\u201d 20 cs Harvey\u2019s and Assorted Sauces 5 cs Cayenne Pepper 20 brla, jars, London Ground Ginger 10 cs London Ground Spices 150 bxs Epsom Salts, in 1 oz packets 2\tcs Mace 4 calcs No 1 and No 2 Nutmegs 16 bales ) Fin0 Sofii ghen Almonds 20 brla S 25 brls Flour Sulphur 3\tchests Indigo 200 bskts, quarts, Salad Oil 51\tkegs ?£ jj jjrim3tone 4\ttres ) 1.^c3Sed r Gin 130 cs Green > 2 puns Jamaica Rum 100 hhds Murrell A Co\u2019s Brandy, Pale and Dark 280 bgs E l Rice 100 drums Figs 43 kegs Lexia Raisins 134 bxs Crown Soap 58 do \u201c Steele's\u201d White Soap 20 très do Soda Ash 250 brls Superior Rosin 5\tos Fancy Soap, assorted 10 cs Gosnell A Co\u2019s Perfumery Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Toilet Vinegar 18 cs Chewing Tobacco, in tin foil 4 cs\tdo,\tin papers 10 cs 6 oz papers Fine Smoking Tobacco 10 cs 3 oz do\tdo\tdo\tdo 10 cs 2 oz do\tdo\tdo\tdo 300 boxes Teas, comprising Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson and Souchong' \u2014ALSO,\u2014 480 pcs Galvanized Gutters and Pipes 10 kegs White Zinc Paint MILLS, MATTICE A Go.Oct.19.\t1m 248 FOR SALK.IT\u2019OR SALE by tbe Subscribers\u2014 I.100 brls Davidson\u2019s Table Salt 200 kegs Bi-Carbonate Soda 50 csks Chrystala do 20 do Bleaching Powder 10 do Cream of Tartar 60 do Whiting 50 do Paris White 500 bxs best Liverpool Soap 200 do T D Pipes, \u201c White\u2019s\u201d 150 do Black Lead 100 csks Sulphur 50 cases Mixed Pickles '\t40 do X and ib Bottles Mustard 100 bxs Brown Windsor Soap 1000 its Bottle Wax, all colors 50 tins Ground Ginger \u2014ALSO,\u2014 1000 tins White Lead, 28 lbs each 1500 do Black, Red, Brown, Green, Plum, Blue, Ac, in 71b, 14 and 281b tins 30 csks Venetian Red \u2014and,\u2014 400 bolts best Navy Canvas 100 coils assorted Cordage Manilla Hawsers, Deck Spikes Horse Nails, Ac.Ac.GORDON A Co.Oct.9.\t239 LEHIGH COAL.rpWO CARGOES of a superior quality of J.LEHIGH COAL\u2014Lump and Egg size\u2014to arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday next, is offered for sale.P.D.CARRIQUE, No.5, St.Sacrament Street.Sept.29th, 1855.\t231.RED ASH COAL.THIS is a splendid article of Coal for burning in Grates, or for Cooking purposes.It is clean, and entirely free from smoke and dust.It gives entire satisfaction to all who have tried it.P.D.CARRIQUE, No.5, St.Sacrament Street.Sept.29th, 1855._ _\t231 Grate, Stove, & Furnace Coal, Of Superior Quality, and, free from Oust tf Dirt ri lHE Subscriber would invite particular at-| tention to the various kinds of ANTHRACITE COAL, Which he now offers for Sale.5Ci= Consumers must bear in mind that there is as much difference in the size an in the kind of Coal to be used, as all will be convinced who will call at the Office, 5, St.Sacrament Street.P.D.CARRIQUE.Sept.29th, 1355.231 Grate Coal.A SMALL LOT of superior quality, SCREENED.H.E.SCOTT, Commissioner Street.Sept.27.\t________________229 FA d.IMUORTATIOIVS.THE Subscribers are now opening a very large Stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of\u2014 10 cases French Merinos 6 do Paisley and Vienna Filled Shawls 12 do Long Wool Shawls 6 do Cloth and Velvet Mantles 8 do Black and Colored Silks.5 do Fancy Striped and Checked Silks 10 do French and English Ribbons 4 do Black and Colored Velvets 25 do Printed Delaines and Cashmeres 1 do Rich Moire Dresses A large assortment of Cloth, Lambs\u2019 Wool and Kid Gloves, Scotch and English Lambs\u2019 Wool Hosiery 2 cases Alexandre\u2019s Kid Gloves 3 do Laces, Edgings, Ac 2 do Choice Sewed Mnslin Work 15 do Knitted Wool Polkas, Hoods, Ac 25 do Cloths and Fancy Cassimeres 10 do Fancy Overcoatings 15 do Ready-made Clothing 30 do 6-4 and 7-4 Cobourgs and Lustres White Shirtings Grey do Blankets and Flannels Carpets and Druggets 5-4 Prints A large assortment of Small Wares, Ac.OGILVY, LEWIS A CO.Sept.26.\t228 Ï'OR SALE by the Subscriber- Wrought and Cast Iron CAR WHEELS, Scrap Iron Car Axles, BAR IRON, PIG IRON, CAST STEEL, SPRING STEEL, Bolt Copper, Copper, Brass and Steel Wire, Yellow Metal, patent and common, Block and Grain Tin, Pig and Sheet Lead, Brass Locomotive Boiler Tabes, Patent Lap-welded Iron Boiler Tubes, Composition Gas Tubing, Patent-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, for gas, water or steam.Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon, Hammers, Hammer Handles, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Blocks, threo.A four sheaves, Patent Steam Indicators, Finished Engine Brass Work, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, Hair Felt for covering boilers and steam pipes, Asphalte Roofing Felt, Locomotive, Carriage and Signal Lamps, Circular and Square Fire Brick, and Ground Fire Clay, Ac Ac.OILS.Pure Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olivo, Lard, and Car Oils, of the first quality, for machinery and engine purposes.ijjpjr MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.23._______________________225 Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &e.THE Subscribers arc receiving from England, their usual supplies of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and PATENT MEDICINES\u2014and, in addition, an Extensive Assortment of\u2014 Toilet Bottles Smelling do Fine quality, Hair and Cloth Brushes Tooth and Nail Brushes Tortoise Shell and Buffalo Horn Combs Sponges and Sponge Bags Honey and Windsor Soaps Puffs and Puff Boxes Court Plaistcrs .Floating Lights, Ac Ac Forty Varieties Of.Lubin's celebrated Perfumery Rimmel\u2019s Toilet Vinegf r and Lnvatïdef Water ALFRED SAVAGE A CO., .Notre Dame Street, (next the Court House).Oct.11.\t241 JUST received for sale\u2014 56 dozen \" Roster Ausbruch\u201d HUNGARY WINE, vintage 1822.' HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.August 4.\t183 (HOLMAN\u2019S MUSTARD\u201410 totals J Saltpetre\u201435 kegs Indigo\u20143 chests Zante Currants\u201425 barrels1 For sale by\t¦ ' JAMES TORRANCE.Oct.8.\t238 f\u2019OR SALE by the Su\u2019oaeribera- - 150 boxes Twankay, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Teas COO eases Palo: and Dark Brandy 8 hhds do do do 5 do DcKuyper\u2019s Gin 20 cases do do, red cases 25 qr-cks Port Wine ., it do Sherry 70 cases A baskets Champagne 2 butts A 2.hhds Scotch Whiskey 450 bxs London and Liverpool Soap Adamantine Candles, Castile Soap, Ground Ginge: .Straw Seal Oit, Digby Uêccings, Ola j toa\u2019a Black-log, Decanters, Tumblers, Porter and Claret Glasses, Ac.\u2014Also,\u2014 2000 half-boxes G S Window Glass 250 cases\tdo 1000 tins A kegs White, Green, Blue and Black Paint, Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Paris White, Putty, Lamp Black, Black Lead, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brown, Paris Green, Ac.Ac.WOODS, PERRY A CO.Oct.8.238 LANDING\u2014Ex-Vessels in Port\u2014 20 pun Jamaica Rum 12 hhds Islay Whiskey 100 cast | \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin 50 brls London Porter \u201c Hibbert'a\u201d For sale by HUlfH FRASER, 30, St.Sacrament Street.4th October.\t235 T©» SAXiE* MUSCOVADO and Refined Sugars Molasses and Syrups Brandy, Pale and Dark Montreal and U.C.High Wines Port, Sherry and Champagne Wines W.W.Vinegar DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, in hhds and casco Cod, Seal, Olive and Sperm Oils Montreal and Liverpool Soap Moulded, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Indigo, Epsom Salt, Copperas, Alum Sulphur, Cassia, Whiting, Pickles, Ginger Black Lead, Cloves, Glue, Saltpetre With a general assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 250 chests Twankay, Gunpowder, and Young Hyson Teas 150 boxes Cavendish and other Tobaccos 500 boxes Window Glass 150 barrels Mackerel 250 do Largo Split and ïïneplit \u2014and\u2014 250 Stoves, St.Maiirice Forges, assorted sizes 200 Dutch Ovens 100 casks English Manufactured\u2019Nails L.MARCHAND A CO.Sept, 14.\t___________ 218 ' ^ OR SALE\u2014\t7.686 hhds 5 30 tres > Bright Cliba A Porto Rico Sugar 160 brls ) 200 brls Sugar House Syrup 30 hhds \u201cMartellV\u2019 Brandy, pale and dark 20 hhds \u201cDeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin Bordeaux Vinegar, Laguayra Coffee Ground Ginger, Mott\u2019s Chocolate, Aroma, Ac Digby Hérrings, boxes Cod Fish Brls and hf-brls Herrings, brls Cod Oil Brls Pale, Straw, and Brown Seal Oil Cases Olive OH and Sardines Cases Ciaret, bkts Champagne Port and Sherry Wine Boxes Twankay, Hyson Twankay, A Young Hyson Teas, Ac Ac.J.A J.MITCHELL, 18 and 19 Common Street.August 10.\t188 F 200 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 Smith Coal.200 ^'^¦^'kl^ONS Best Double Screened Sale.Sept 5.SUNDERLAND NUT COAL, for HENRY McKAY, 19 St.Francois Xavier Street, 2m 210 House Coal.Chaldrons GLASGOW SPLINT _ GRATE COALS, carefully screened, {mlota for family use, for sale by WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street, Sept.22.\t225 Ïiqr SALE by the Subscribers, ex John, from Hull :\u2014 400 kegs White Paint 200 tins Venetian Rod 100 do Yellow Spw Brown Chrome Yellow Blue Paint Green do Paris Green Rose Pink Bright Yellow 20 brls Yellow Ochre 20 csks Putty 20 do Paris White 4 bags English Vermillian 30 cases Black Lead 10 qr-csks B.L.Oil 5 hhds do 10 kegs Paris Green, dry WOODS, PKRRV A Co.No.19 St.Sacrament Street, 100 do 100 do 100 do 150 do 50 do 100 do 100 do June 2.129 150 Wines Bottles.crates Quart 70 do Pint 60 do Quart 45 do Pint For sale by Beer July 20 G.D.WATSON.170 FAIL lIPQETiTIOHS, THE Subscribers are now receiving by the FALL SHIPS large additions to their Stocks of Wines, Brandy, &e.I Heavy Hardware, Groceries,\tI Pig Iron, Paints,\tï Plate & Sheet Glass Oils,\t! & Glassware.And offer for sale\u2014 Posrt WStK:\u2018.u GRAHAM A CO.\u2019S\u201d beat anil various qualities in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.11SANDEMAN A CO\u2019S do do do Sïierry\u2014,\u2018f GORDON A CO.\u2019S\" do do do Also, a, tew Butts \u201cOLD.EAST INDIA,\u2019 Claret-\" BARTON A GUESTIER\u2019S,\" of \u201c LATOUR,\u201d \u201c BATTAILLEY,\" \u201c St.JULIEN,\u201d A other Brands.Cliampagae\u2014\u201c MOST & CHANDON\u2019S\u201d 1st quality and extra superior.\u201c RÜ1NÀRT A oa.'S\"\tdo\tdo.\u201c PERRIER FILS\u2019\"\tdo\tdo.Marsala Madeira\u2014\u201cFLORID A Co.\u2019S\u201d Masdens\u2014,\u201c F,.DURAND\u2019S\" superior.Red Wine, Btenecarlo, &e.Braîîdy- \u201cHENNESSY\u2019S\u201d Brown and Pale, GlSl\u2014\u201cDbKUYPKR\u2019S,\"\tii Wlnls&ey\u2014ISLAY ami GLENLIVIT.in hhds A cases, do do.FOK SALE.LEGAL SALES.Pœrter\u2014 « BYASS \u201d and \" HIBBERT\u2019S\u201d Pale Ate\u2014\u201c ALLSOP\u2019S A BASS\u201d: Strong & Pale Ale-\"RUTHERFORD\u2019S\u201d A Complete Assortment, Comprising :-Relmed and' Crashed Sugars, Currants, Liquorice, Belmont Sperm Canales, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Mustard, Nutmegs.Cloves, Pepper, Pimento, Ginger, Starch, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Olive and Salad Oil, Sardines, Bordeaux Vinegar, Capers, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Ac Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Sal Soda, Carbonate of Soda and Soda Ash Corks, Tobacco Pipes, Ac.\u201cSTEELE\u2019S\" LIVERPOOL SOAP.PAKSraS AETO OXSiS : \" JAMES A CO.\u2019S\u201d Rod A White Lead and Paints LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Blundell\u2019s.PUTTY, Ochre, Glue, Ac.HSBAirsr HAMWÆB.B : \u201cGOVAN\" BAR IRON, common and refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval and Half Round Iron Swedes Iron, Sheets, Cot Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles Glamorgan Plates Tin Plates, IC and IX Galvanized Iron Plates., ^xaraoK: Gartsbcrrie, Blair, and Eglinton.PLATE GLASS, (see separate advertisement) GERMAN SHEET GLASS, GLASSWARE (a large assortment.) i.BOTHAM, HARMS & Ü0.No.2 St.Alexis Street, ) Sept.27, 1855.S 229 Anthracite Ctoal.THE SUBSCRIBERS have now a full supply of ANTHRACITE COAL, which they offer at the fallowing prices per ton\u2014 Lehigh\u2014Old Lehigh Co.'s Mines, picked, 45s.Ditto\u2014Broad Mountain and Beaver Meadow Mines, picked, 40s.Schuylkill\u2014White Ash, picked, 37s.Gd.Lakawana, best quality, 36s.3d.Pittston, do\t\u201c The Coal is double screened and warranted to be tho same quality as represented.GILBERT, MAODOUGALL A CO.September 8.\t213 SALE BY AUTHORITY OP JUSTICE rriHE Subscribers have X Canada received from Upper 140 Cords Firewood., BEECH, BIRCH, AND MAPLE, MIXED, which they will sell low for cash.RUNNING A BARSALOÜ.Oct.1.\t232 Hardware.For sale- 1000 boxes various brands Canada Plates, in good order ' 500 do do do, slightly damaged 1000 casks Cut Nails 500 do Wrought Nails and Horse Nails 500 do Wrought and Pressed Spikes Charcoal Tin, different quality and brands Bar Iron\u2014Scotch, Refined Sw*lo, Norwegian and Three Rivers Hoop and Band Iron Boiler Plate and Angle Iron Steel of all kinds Chains and Anchors Heavy Hardware generally J.HENRY EVANS.August 30.\t205 KTotlce io couiiliry rJJHE Subscriber is now receiving trom vessels j.in port, a large assortment of FANCY PIPES, and other articles suitable to Country Merchants.wm wm.Sept.27.\t229 SUGARS\u2014100 hhds very bright Porto Rico 200 brls do\tdo \u2014And\u2014 500 brls Crushed White 600 do Crushed Yellow \u2014Also\u2014 100 brls Refined Syrup For sale by JAMBS TORRANCE.Sept.15.\t219 tPOR SALE\u2014 1\t150 jars HONEY.Sept.27.DON.FRASER.229 Molasses and Syrup.[T'OR SALE,\u2014225 puncheons CHOICE RE-V TAILING MOLASSES.250 half-barrels GOLDEN SYRUP.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.30th August.\t205 Chain Cables and Anchors.tPOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 50 tons Best Proved CHAIN CABLES, assorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 50 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 IS) 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM à WORKMAN.July U.\t116 FALL DRY ROODS.FOR SALE.\u2014Receiving via the United States, and ex \u201c Mohawk\u201d and \u201c City of Quebec,'\u2019 &c.Grey Cottons, med.and extra qualities Leather Gloves, Hitts and Gauntlets Ladies\u2019 Furs and White Wool Boas Men\u2019s Fur Caps and Gauntlets New Styles of German Pure Laines, Scotch Galas, Silk Winseya, Polkas, Mantles and Dresses Scotch & Leicester Hosiery and Gloves Flannels, Plaidings and Kerseys Printed Druggets, Green Baize Prints, Dark Chintzes and Stout Blues Lace Goods, in full assortment Small Wares, do do Oil Baizes, Irait.Woods and new Fancies Galloons, Paris Bindings, Buttons Wool & Cashmere Printed Long Shawls Coburgs, Alpaccas, Lastings S\u2019fine Broads, Doeskins and Satinets Shirting and Blue Stripes Bleached Shirtings, Scotch Hollands Bagging, Forf'ars, Patent Canvas Batts, Wads, Combs, I.R.Braces Ticks, Denims, B.Drills, C.Flannels ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Paul Street, August 27.\t202 First Importation of Fall & Winter Hosiery.\u2014Ex \u201cCity of Quebec.\u201d WW.CAMPBELL has just opened out \u2022 a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter HOSIERY, Ribbed Scotch Lambs Wool Shirts, Drawers, Socks, &c.Ac.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A lot of New Eton, Tubular, and other Ties, Scarfs, Ac., of the Newest Styles.12 Great St.James Street, Opposite St.Lawrence Hall.August 30.\t205 NOTICE! CAMERON A EMPEY Having now re-opened the DAMAGED GOODS that were not disposed of in May and Jane, have determined to mark them at such prices as to effect D! Complete Clemumce ! in order to make room for the ZAROXIST IIVEPQOR.TATXOK' OIF FAÏ.3J ©©©33S EVER BROUGHT TO MONTREAL, ! Being now selected with great care by Mr.MOR1SON, in Great Britain, France and Germany, to leave Liverpool by the Cnuard Steamer on the 18th August and following dates.MORISON, CAMERON A EMPEY, 288 Notre Dame Street.August 24.\t200 ON MONDAY, tho 12th day of November next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, will be sold, at the Church door of the Parish of ST.MARTINE, the two real properties hereinafter mentioned in the first place, depending on tho succession of the late Pierre Lefebvre and Rosalie Chevrefils, to wit\u2014 1st\u2014A piece of land situated at Ste.Martine, on the South side of the River Chateauguay, of two arpents in breadth by fourteen arpents in depth, and thence three arpents in breadth by thirty in length, bounded in front partly by the Queen\u2019s highway, on the south side partly by the Chateauguay River and partly by the Cote St.Joseph Road, in the rear by Pierre Laberge, on the East side partly by a private road and partly by Etienne Desgro-zeilliers, and on the west aide by Messrs.Francois and Alexis M.Gagnior, with two houses, two barns, and other buildings thereon erected.2nd\u2014A piece of land making part of No.127 of the first double Gote of Williamstown, in the said Parish of Ste.Martine, of half an arpent in front by twenty arpents in length, bounded in front by tho road, in rear by the lands of the second double Cote, on the west side by Etienne Desgrozeilliers, and on the east side partly by Louis Dagenais, and partly by a person named Reid, without buildings.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 On TUESDAY, the 20th day of November next, at ONE o\u2019clock in the afternoon, will be sold at the door ot tbe Parish Church of St.JEAN CHRYSOSTOME, tbe real property hereinafter described, depending on the above mentioned successions, to wit\u2014 Tho North-West Half of the land designated as No.64 of the first range of Russeltown, in the Seigniory of Annfield, of two arpents in front by twenty-five arpents in depth.It is bounded in front by English River, in rear by Olivier Chaloup, on tho north-west side by Bernard Gagnier, and on the south-east by Antoine Lefebvre, without buildings.For conditions apply to the undersigned Notary CHS.M.LEBRUN, NR.Ste.Martine, Oct.17, \u201955.3w wa 251 FRUITS! FRUITS! FRUITS! CROP 1855, TUST RECEIVED, ex \u201cELECTRIC,\u201d from J Malaga, the usual supply of FRESH FRUITS :\u2014 Layer Raisins, boxes, half-boxes, and quarters Bunch Muscatel, do do\tdo Lemons and Oranges Soft Shell Almonds Jordan Almonds Valentia do Bitter do Prunes in fancy cartoons and glass jars \u2014also,\u2014 From the well known House of Crosse & Black-well : Pickles, Sauces and Preserved Meats North Wiltshire Cheese in tin foil \u2014WITH\u2014 The Yearly Supplies of Lochfine Herrings, kegs and half-kegs Digby do, boxes North Shore do, Jin half-barrels, for family use \u2014AND, ON HAND,\u2014 Dublin and London Porter Scotch Ales Pale Brandy, in cases, vintage 1841 With the usual supplies of Wines from first class honses.8 casks Glassware, well assorted, to suit Country Merchants, in small packages\u2014 in part Decanters, Tumblers, Jugs, Butters and Covers, &c DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Oct.31.\t268 CANADA SUGAR REFINERY, F BN HE undersigned offers JL descriptions of for sale tin usual REFINED 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 James McClintock, late President of the Philadelphia College ol Medicine, &c., from the purest and freshest materials, are strongly recommended to the afflicted.Their sale has been unprecedented in tbe 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 PEOTORAii SYRUP, the best and safest medicine ever used for BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the Lungs and Air Passages.For any of these forms of disease, showing themselves in COUGH, Tickling of the Throat, Sense ol Tightness in the Throat or Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness or Loss of Voice, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, &c,\t* This great remedy is unparalleled for success in tho above complaints.It purifies the blood of all scrofulous taint, it heals ulceration, it destroys tubercles in the lungs, it regulates the bowels, checks night sweats and strengthens the stomach, it stimulates the vital powers, and gives vigor to the whole system, it quiets nervous excitement, relieves pain in the chest, soothes the cough, promotes expectoration, and at the same time affords a delicate nourishment.It contains no opium in any form, and agrees perfectly with the most delicate patient.Dr.McClintock\u2019s Pectoral Syrup is pnt up in elegant Flint Glass Bottles, containing one pint each, and is sold at only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.SUGAR AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY CAN BE IMPORTED FOR: I.OAF SUG AR, in tierces.IftükYC\tyS K\\m\\ 'MM GROUJVÏ» y tîie Cliàmplaiït St.Lawrence Railroad.Nov.C., Carter, Kingan à Mair 60 bxs tobacco ; Brown, Hibbard à co \u20198 cks white lead 5 do whitingfe bids do ; Carter, Kerry & co 1 bx ; J H Evans 2 do ; Fitzpatrick & Moore 10 brls oil ; J & W Hilton G cs 13 pcs 20 bdls mahogany ; Hibbard & co 4\thf brls lead 20 kegs paint ; II Joseph & cb 1 bx tobacco ; John Keller 4 stoves ; Lymans, Savage & co 5 cs 10 brls 6 bgs 1 kg sundries ; J A & H ffiatbewson 1 ck madder 10 bxs candles ; J ;Ma-thewson & Son 15 do do ; Owners 5 cks whiting;* J B Smith & co 21 bgs coffee; Joseph Tiffin 10 pipes rum ; Wilson & Couillard 1 bx hdware ; G Childs 74 hf, chats tea 1 cs cigars 13 bags coffee 5\tbrls oil'30 bxs bandies ; G Armstrong 1 hf keg varnish; W Skinner 1 do do; Addy & co 42 hf chests tea 3 bxs farina 75 do herrings 10 brls sj-rup 9 bgs coffee ; R Irwin 2 bdls p board ; Ewd 1853.White Pine! .17,008,833 Red Pine_____ 1,873,281 Oak.1,441,376 Elm________\t690,119 Ash.158,990 Basswood.0,9,16 Butternut.1,207.Tamarac.¦\t702,455 Birch & Maple 71,007 Masts&Bospts ,1,067 pçs Spars.\t849 pcs Stnd Staves.1542-1.0.6 W I Staves.2447.2.348 Brl Staves.\t2.7.1.23 1854.19,009,281 3,545,310 1,503,794 1,780;770.215,79,8 22,361 1,723 2,005,033 44,998 1,856 pcs 2,731 pcs 1359.6.0.11 2018.4.0.5 0.2.1.Q, 1855.12,613,697 2,246,830 1,761,315 ¦ 1,809,185 125,048 16,023 1,685 .232,879 .119,749 510 pcs .3112 pcs 2185.3.2.17 2576.9.2.27 0.3.3.18 William Quinn, Supervisor.Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tonnage at this Port, in the years 1854 and 1855, to the 5th Nov,, is as IoUqws :\u2014 1854.1.303 Vessels 576,007 Tons 1805.676\t\u201c\t345,804\t\u201c Less this year.627 220,203 Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tonnage from tiie Lower Ports in 1854 and 1855, up to the 5th Nov, in each year :\u2014 1854.173 Vessels 13,889 Tons 1855.173\t\u201c\t14,048\t\u201c NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014NoVi 0.Flour 12Lfc tower; sales 8000 brls Common to Strait, State at $9ig)$9,18 ) for Upper Lake, $9 !0>$9,25 for common to good Ohio.$9,25/ra$3,50' for extra Genesee, ,$10f®|ll,25 for Southern ; sales 700 brls mixed to good at iî9,50(®Ç9 81 Fancy and Extra .f9,87/®$l0,87.Grain\u2014Wheat lower and unsettled ; sales 40,-000 bushels Canadian White at $2,2547)152,27 ; Missouri Red $247)2,10, Southern Red $247)$2,10; Upper Lake Red $1,90)®$2.Oats are firm at 4Gc47)fi2c.Corn firm; sales 30,000 bash mixed at 96c for White, and 80c for new Baltimore.Provisions\u2014Pork steady ; sales 300 barrels Mess at $22,504a$22.75, Prime $2D®$21,25.Beef tower ; sales 240 barrels Country Mess ot $ll,50/ra$14; Prime $9f®$10.Lara better; sales 1000 bids at llla/WVlo.Stocks are down.Money in, limited supply and in active request, at 7 per cent on cali.\u2014 Exchange 8 J 42)85.\" Nov.7.o\u2019clock, P.M.'S'l Mcftlll fSitroef, 264 itftaswa®.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OFEHIHG TO BROCK YIJLL E ?î Cow Sîrayed,, f'SNHE OWNER will hoar of her on application -fi- to MR.LUCK, old Government House, present Court House, on paying for this advertisement.Nov.7.\tm 264 Consignee Wanted, FOR TWENTY-ONE' Packages MERCHANDIZE, marked [J W MJ 1 to 21, Per Barge WM.TATE, transhipped ox DON, from Hull.HUGH FRASER Nov.7.\tm 264 ' TO1 LET, A COTTAGE, 'with a small Garden, Possession No.48 ' Aylmer Street, given immediately.Apply on the premises.Nov.7.204 JUST RECEIVED and for Salo by the Subscribers\u2014 20 brls Winter Bleached Whale Oil 40 do Seal Oil \u2014ALSO\u2014 150 brls Green Codfish WHYTE, ROSS & CO.Nov.7.\t264 More this year-.160 NOTICE.WANTED TO BORROW, on the.best of security, £1000.Address A, B,, Post Office.Nov.5.\tr 262 jpHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that 1 the SECTION BETWEEN MONTREAL AND BROCKVityE WILL BE OPENED FOR.PASSENGER & FREIGHT TIRAFITC ON Monday, 19th Hovember.A FIRST and SECOND CLASS TRAIN will leave tho Station, POINT ST.CHARLES, Every Day during the Winter, (Sundays excepted) at 8.30 A.M., arriving at Brockville at 2.30 P.M.; and leave Brockville at 10 A.M., and arrive at Montreal at A l\u2019,M.The above are arranged to connect with the Trains of the OTTAWA and PRESCOTT RAIL-WAY at PRESCOTT, to and from tho CITY OF OTTAWA.Any further information may be obtained at Company\u2019s Office, Little St.James Street, Montreal.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Nov.C.263 Missing.AID to have been landed from the \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d\u2014 A S & CO 5\u20141 firkin Soft Soap,\t¦, .\u2022 .\u2014and\u2014\t' A S & CO 35\u20141 keg Aloes.Infonnation of the above will much oblige ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.¦Oct.25.\t253 BOXXiXSR.PXa&'iraS.FOR SALE\u2014Best half-inch and three-eighth BOILER IRON.Oct, 25.GEORGE BRUSH,1 Eagle Foundry.253 A.+/^^ MONTEMAL MBALB ARB DAILY ÜÜMMKK01A1, GAZETTE, 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1866.er;fy3n-a^?rwg»».jq^aawtPumi*MtTOgTznntnrsraxacsvvnrrrrfjmw u ¦ ; i.im» *t*?wur-tJ^i*r\u2019raM7.v ¦> fFtt^nz-r asBssBfaDBBtKaa m \u2019igsm \u2018U'nfcrj^ AD'OTlOiM SAU; .0.bit $* : BaSLWAB,3S «a t!0.BANKRUPT STOCK BKissriwre co.NOTICE is hereby given that all SHARES in this Company which are in arrears for CALLS, will be offered for sale at the Office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., at 12 o\u2019clock noon ; and if tho price offered at the sale does exceed the amount of Calls past due, including all penalties and interest thereon, the said Stock will be declared forfeited, and the holders thereof held liable for tho full amount of the Calls not paid.By order, ADAM HANDYSIDE, Secretary.Office of tho Montreal Mining Co., ) Great St.James St.,\t> Montreal, November 1, 18f>5.\t> mwf 260 \u201c IfBÆ'flfJOJr \u201d Fire and Life Insurance Company OF LONDON.CANADA BOARD- MONTREAL : William Molson, Esq.Thomas Evans, Esq.Damaso Masson, Esquire.Standing Counsel : Messrs.Abbott and Baker.' rUHS Company INSURES all descriptions of i BUILDINGS, MANUFAGTORIES, MILLS, Ac., and GOODS or FURNITURE in the same, against loss or damage by fire, on liberal terms.All descriptions of LIFE RISKS taken at as low rates as are consistent with security to the assured.Losses promptly settled without reference to England.C.C.ABBOTT, Agent for Canada East.No.25 Great St.James Street, Montreal.Montreal, Nov.2,1855.\t, lymwf260 ST, ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY.THE ANNUAL MEETING, preparatory to the Anniversary, will be held at the MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY EVENING next, the 8lh lust., at half-past SEVEN o\u2019clock.Reports of the various Committees w 11 he read, Candidates for admission proposed, and Office Bearers for the ensuing year elected.A full and punctual attendance in requested.By order, JOHN ARMOUR, Secretary.Nov.C.\t263 BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND of Four per cent, on the Capital Stock of this Institution ims this day been declared for the current half year, and will ho payable at its Banking House, In this city, on and after tho first day of December next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17 th of November to the 1st of December.By order oftho Board, D.DAVIDSON, Cashier.Montreal, Oct.26, lii55.\tts 255 \"\"cTtY^r a nk.NOTICE is hereby given, that a Dividend of Three and a Half per cent, upon the CAPITAL STOCK of this Institution, has this day been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at its BANKING HOUSE, in this City, on and after tho FIRST DAY of DECEMBER next.Tho Transfer Books will be closed between the 19th day of November and the first day of December.By order of tho Board, F.MAOCULLOCH, Cashier.Montreal, 29th Oct., 1865.\tws 257 \u201d INLAND NAVIGATION.OF BRIT &00BS, TO BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC AUCTION.On Thursday Morning, Nov, 8Ü1, AT THE ST0S.SS OF MESSES, SEISE & PARSE.Notre Vainc Street, JÎ?/ Public *Ëuetig | Classes, Clocks, «X-c \u2014AI.SO,\u2014 REFRIGERATORS AND HAY CUTTERS, No 12 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.February 12.\t36 Capital\u2014One Million Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kinoab-dinb, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE :\u2014Edinbobgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montbual, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OB DIRECTORS : The Honorable PETER MoGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice MoCobd.j B.H.Lsmoine, Esq.Hou.A.N.Moein.\tj J.O.Moffatt, Esq.Hbnby Stabnbs, Esq.MANAGER\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.THE BOARD iu 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 Obbdit System, granted.July 4.\t107 ÈBCTSSS; ÀmÈBtXiAXÎ FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurasicî© CompaiiV; OF TORONTO.ïBICOIt.POjS.A'rE» 1833.CAPITAL £100,000, G.P.RIDOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JÀS.GORDON.Depy.Governor.T.W.BIR0HÂLL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES: Wm.PboudfooTj Pbtkb Patukson, T.D.Harkis, Esquires.Tipi Subscriber is.prepared to issue Ocean and inland: Marino Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property.,\tM.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.\t70 Éuiilàl life Insurance Company, ©x?iraw ¦store: cMsr.Cash AbskIm, $2}543,80X Cl.THIS COMPANY has attained the highest position among the Lifo 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.\t'70 K (JAMPEELL &\u2018c()., 3Ï St.Francois Xavier Street, (Corner of St.Sacrament St.,) HAVE just received from Englisti Manufacturers, via Boston and Portland, a fresh importation of éjimFLTiwG-s, Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperials, Superfines, &c., which they would particularly recommend to the attention of their friends, as the designs are perfectly new, and have never before appeared in this country.This recent arrival, in connexion with their previous supplies of similar goods, Druggets, Stair Linens, Crumb Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bags, and Floor Oil Cloths, constitute a stock possessing many advantages to the purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for choicenoss in selection, and benefit in rednetion of prices.Attention is also invited to their usual assortment of DRY GOODS (wholesale), and STEAMBOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t05 rgt&E\u2018 jSSwému; .sssssttfe, iüPr ¦'\u201c©fil ©ttewa ais«! Prescott Itailway.FALL ARRAKGEMEMT.COMMENCING MONDAY, 3rd Sept., 1855, PASSENGER TRAINS leave the City of j Ottawa for Prescott at 5,30 A.M.and 2.30 P.M., (Railway Time.) arriving in Prescott at 8 A.M., and 6,50 P.M., connecting with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American Line, and Canada Mail Line between Montreal, Lake I Ontario, and the Western Ports.TRAINS LEAVE PRESCOTT I For the City of Ottawa at 9 A.M.and 3,30 P.M., arriving in Ottawa at 12,15 P.M.and P.M., connecting as above with the Ogdensburgh Railroad and the Steamers of the American and I Canada Mail Lines.R.HOUGH, ¦Superindent.0.& P.Railway Office, ( Ottawa City, 30th Aug., 1855.(\t232 STEAMSHIPS, &e.iSÉ VAIMpîM\u2019 \u201c liMt SÏMÉÉP 111 IÏJRTWEEM YEW YORK, SOIfTH-AflfPÏW »BMJ.ÎIAYSÈE.The Superior First Class Steamshins ÏÏT0KTH STAB, - - Wamack, 2500 Tons, ARIEL, .Lefevre, 2300 Tons, The NEW-YORK, - 5300 Tons, will sail regularly as follows : From New York.Ariel .Novr.3i North Star.Novr.24.Ariel .Deer, 15.From Havre and Southampton.North\u2019Star.Novr.3.Ariel ., Novr.24.North Star.Deer.15.1856.Ariel .Jany.5.These ships have water-tight compartments, and are built and .fitted in the best manner for safety and comfort.Class Al, and insure at the lowest rates.Touching at Southampton each way to land and to embark Passengers, Mails and Specie; they offer an economy in time and money over every other route.Passage from New York to Southampton or Havre\u2014First Class $110; Second Class $60.No passage secured until paid for.Servants with first class passengers and Children under 12 years old, half-price.Infants free.Dogs $25 each.The above prices include everything except Wines and Liquors, which arc furnished onboard at moderate prices.S3\u201d An experienced Surgeon is attached to each Ship.Each adult passenger is allowed to have 20 cubic feet of luggage, but no merchandize, plate, jewellery, precious stones, specie or bullion, is carried as luggage ; and the ships are not liable for luggage, or any description of property, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and tho freight paid.Letters prepaid, each 18% cents per half ounce, are received at the office of the Line, No.5 Bowling Green, till II o'clock a, in.of the day of sailing.Goods and Specie taken at reduced rates, and Paresis each prepaid, one dollar and upwards.For freight or passage apply to D.TORRANCE, No 5 Bowling'Green, New York.OROSKUV A CO., Southampton, and 07 Graceehurch-st., London.ALBERT N.CHRYSTIE, No.6 Place de la Bourse, Paris.CHRYSTIE, SCHL.CESSMANN & CO., No.27 Quai Casimir Dolaigne, Havre.New York, Oet.31, 1855.\t268 New fork, Montreal am! Quebec Steamship lime, Y I A P © R TT E A M !> * j CONNECTING WITH THE Q-RÆXdfB TRUJESIS SAxEtROAB, STEAMBOATS, &c.AMERICA» EXPRESS» I.EVE, AND UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.Tho Shortest and Quickest Route to all Weatenr Ports, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.The -Large and .Splendid Lake Ontario .Steamers NEW YORK.\t|\tBAY STATE, CATARACT,\t{\tONTARIO, NORTHERNER;\t}\tNIAGARA.The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND.Cupt.L.Moody, MONTREAL, Capt.J.Laflammk, BRITISH EMITRE, Oapu D.3.Allan.ON Erf the above, named Stemners will LKAV.K MONTj&FvAH JÏAÏ.LY, (Sundays excepted,) aCnjONE o\u2019clock 1\u2019.M., from the CANAL HAS IN, amH^OHNK on the arrival of the Cars,which leave\ti\\ M., for Prescott and Ogdensburg, and inlermet^BKlUver Ports.The River Steamers Coiflieri »l Ogdensburg with the AMERICAN, EXPRESS LINE, for Brock ville, Cape Yincebt.Niagàia, and Lewiston, enabling Passengers to reach Niagara Falls.Bullalo, Toronto Hamilton, and ail Western Ports, quicker than by any other Line, passing the Thousand islands by daylight j and with the UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, for Biockville, ^Alexander Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Spick ell\u2019s Harbor, Oswego, Rochester.Niagara, Lewiston, Toronto, Hamilton, and nil Western Ports.These Lines of Steamers connect at Niagara and Lewiston with the Erie and Ontario Railroad, Lewiston and Buflalo.Railroad, GrealWestemRailway, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Southern Railroad, Bullalo and State Line Railroad, and .Steamers from Buffalo, for nil ports VŸost.N.B.\u2014Passengers for the Great Western Railway take Cars at the Great Western Railway Dock, at Niagara, free of charge for wharfage, and go through to Hamilton uml Detroit without change of Cars.ICr3 Passengers have the privilege of slopping over a Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the route ***For Tickets, call at the Office.No.24 McGill street, W.T.BARRON, Agent; orto J.A.11.McLENNaN Canal Wharf., Montreal, July 5.__________________167__ IMIPOIÏ-TA1VT TO TKAVEIXKHS VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD, BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO iîosloi», N.To.rSi,Worcester & East SPfUN'G ARRANGEMENT.PAtiSENGEaTRAINS will run us follows :- Leave Route\u2019s Point at 6.01) A.M.and 4.00 and 7.00 1*.M., or on urriggü of the Trains from Montreal.Passengers leaving Montreal by.the 6 A.M.Train gel to New York the same evening.Passengers leaving Montreal by Champlain and Saint Lawrence 1 o\u2019clock Train connect at Rouse\u2019s Point with the 4 P.M.Train; go to White River Junction and Troy same evening, and to Boston, New York, &c., next morning.Passengers leaving MONTREAL by the 4.30 P.M.Train stop at Rouse\u2019s Point over night, and proceed next morning, via VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston EARLIER THAN BY AN Y OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evening.ÈCj3* This is the only route by which THROUGH TICKETS are sold.Get Through Tickets via Vermont Central Lfine.For Tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 66 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 12, 1866.\tIll Baggage labelled in Montreal by this route.THE A 1 First Class Steamers CALEDONIA, WESTKRNPORT and JACKSON, ouo year old, 600 tons burthen.One of the above Steamers will leave New York and Portland every SATURDAY,, f t FIVE P.M., until further notice.The proprietors are determined to make this the cheapest and most reliable route between this place and New York.Goods will be taken to or from the Baltimore, Norfolk and Richmond Lino of Steamers, with out any charge for drayage in New York.Goods forwarded by this line to Montreal Quebec, and all Stations on the Grand Trunk Railway, with despatch, at the cheapest raies.The attention of Canadian shippers is re-poct fully called to this Hue as forming the most direct route to and from Canada over the above unrivalled broad guage railroad.Goods subject to only one transhipment, and received on board daily.Freight shipped by this line can be insured at the lowest rates.For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN RILEY, cor.Washington ft Albany Sts., N.Y.; or M.PENNINGTON, Grand Trunk Railway Office, Montreal ; S.T.WEBSTER, Grand Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi, Quebec ; or to EMERY ft FOX, Brown\u2019s,Wharf, Portland.Oct.3.\t6m mwfs 234 AUSTRALIA! FIOHTEEîl JLIÎHÉ, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.OL ENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE POYAL LAUNDRY.npHE LADIES are respectfullyf solicited to 1 make a Trial of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, which, for Domestic Use, now stands unrivalled.See Testimonials from the Laundress to Her Majesty, the Lady Mayoress of London, the lady of Wm; Chambers, Esq., of Glenormiston, one of tho Publishers of \u201c Chambers\u2019s Edinburgh Journal,\u201d the Laundresses of the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Countess of Dartmouth, ftc.&c.iQ^Sold by nearly all respectable Wholesale Houses and Retail Shopkeepers in Canada.August 18.\t195 FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES.M e O A B, DL H & CO., Manufacturers, of the bfest descriptions of FreiMîl» Ëïuirr Millstones, EAST BOSTON, MASS.Orders for the above will bo received by MoKAY ft HEATHFIELD, Agents, 130 Commercial St., Boston.Boston, May 29, 1855.\t6m 128 The Now and Beautiful Clipper Ship O 'ir\t, Al,-Master, For Melbourne, Now at her Berth, will positively sail on or before The First of SUeeeetaSser.rjpHE accommodations for a limited number of J.Passengers are on the most approved principles for light, ventilation and comfort, Icing all on deck.The success of the Pioneer Line, since its first establishment (four years ago), is perhaps unprecedented\u2014no serious accident having occurred, and no claim having been made on the insurance offices ; whilst among the thousands of passengers absolutely no sickness has been known.The advantages of employing first class ships and experienced commanders is demonstrated by the following remarkable passages, never equal! ed from this country :\u2014 Ship OCEAN STEED, 88 days.\u201c FLYING SCUD, 76 days.\u201c WINDWARD, 87 days.\u201c NIGHTINGALE, 74 days.\u201c GERTRUDE, 90 days.The fast sailing ship ONEIDA, for Sydney, with immediate dispatch, now loading at Pier B.R.For frpight or passage apply to MOSS BROTHERS, Montreal ; Or\tR.W.CAMERON, Bowling Green, New York.Nov.2.\t260 Hoyal Mail Mue,, The Quickest and Most Direct Route to Toronto, Hamilton, London, Detroit, Chicago and Miiwaukie.Tw©»iy-four IJIoura and Two Transi»Ip\u2019nieiit« Saved.The following arc the arrangements of this Magnifieen Line for the present season : XFL X \"V\" 352 3^ Xj X J%f ITS Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEKf (new)-.< Japtam Howard.NEW ERA.\u2018 Pi G.Chryslei ST.LAWRENCE.\u201c Maxwell.Ottawa.Kelley.Leave tlie ,Canal Basin, Nlontreal, daily, at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., and Laçhino on the arrival of the Twelvje o\u2019clock Train from Mont real, (except on Snmlayn; wnén they leave on'tho arrival of the Ton o\u2019clock Train), calling at al) intermediate ports, arriving in Kingston early on the following (lmr, where they meet the magnificent kAKB-: ONTARIO STEAMER» PASSPORT.Captain\tliar hot tie.ARABIAN.\u201c\tCoIcleugJi.MAGNET.\u201c Twohy.For Cphourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the.Great Western Railway for London, Chatham Windsor; Detroit, ('hiengo, Miiwaukie and all Ports on iiftUc Michigan,; and at Lewiglon for Niagara Falls, Buflalo, and all PorlR on Lake F.rie.To Tourists, this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance.The Steamer* are lilted up with elegantly furnished Saloons ami Stale Rooms, passing through ilio/beauliful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands, and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Fhmiliôs moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled advantages, the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of two transhipments, and 24 Hours in time.Tbrongii fo .iiiciufUnK all Stopa, In Sixty^cigbl, Hours» Tickets can be procured of C.F.NtUCKLE.at the Hotels; on board of the Steamers; or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, > 40 McGill Street, June 1Î), 1866.$\t143 Tlie Great Americas» Blair Toulc.T?OQLE\u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID ¦O permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle, and instantly forces the hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and all diseases of the skin, and io the most beautiful embellisher of the hair to be found.Price 25, 50, and 75 cts per bottle.bogle\u2019s American electric hair DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown, without staining the skin.Price 50 cts, $1, and $1,50 per box.BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, or BALM OF CY-THEREA, is unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan end pimples.Price 50 cts per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM renders that usual unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury.Price 25 ft 37 cts per bottle.These articles are all warranted the best and cheapest in the world, or the money refunded.To be had of the inventor, WM.BOGLE, and agents throughout the world.May 1.\t101 Dry Firewood* N consequence of tho want of accommodation on the Wharf for the discharging of Wood to retail in quantities to suit purchasers, the Yard in rear of the American Church will be kept open throughout tho Summer.A good supply of the BEST DRY WOOD will be sold at reasonable prices, and delivered, as required, to purchasers tree of charge for Cartage.May 17.\t\u2019\t2j)3 'I'ls*'' 3ïs-é4ÏM5s ïisaBdî iVwrtSa Ass:str*«:!»P! Mail8 saèsMMHÏ'ulswi, H.P.STOKER, 125 MiddloSt, and 12 Temple St., Portland, Me., j Wholesale Dealer in Dry Goods and GlotMng.for Cask Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 MERRILL & QUINEY, Watch-makers and .BeweHcrs, No.131 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND.J.Ambrose Merrill, Henry C.Quinby.Nov.15.\tly 222 SAMUEL A.NASH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ships\u2019 Cabooses, Hoi Air Puma ces, Cooking Ranges, &c.No.20 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND, ME.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 135 HAS on hand and constantly keeps an «ssort-ment of following MASONIC REGALIA and MATERIALS, viz.:-Complete setts of Working Tools Blue Lodge and other Masonic Aprons Royal Arch Aprons and Sashes Grand Lodge ditto and Collars, made to order Blue Lodge Collars Blue Ribbon for Aprons Broad do\tfor Collars Plain do\tfor Ties Crimson Ribbon for Aprons.Mark Ribbons Royal Arch Ribbon for apron and sash Rosettes, various colors and materials Gold and Silver Tassels L:;mb Skins, Kid Skins Maumic Jewels for Knight Templar Sotts lor Lodges, and Private Jewels Banner Silks and Masonic Fittings on the shortest notice Masonic Pocket Handkerchiefs And a variety of Masonic Materials too numerous to mention.Also\u2014Gent\u2019s Under Clothing, Linen and other Shirts, Silk, Satin and o^\u2019ier Cravats and Ties, Gent\u2019s G oves, ftc., a variety ot Cloths, Oassi-meres, ftc., cheap for cash at JOHN O.BROWN\u2019S.August 15.\t192 VIRGIL GRISWOLD, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Whips ami Cigars, No.13 MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, ME, N.B.\u2014Pedlars and Wholesale Dealers supplied at low prices.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 HEARN & FREEMAN, Manufacturers ft Wholesale ft Retail Dealers in Cottage and Parlor Furniture, Mattresses & Pc a tilers, Cliamber Setts, Looking Glasses, «fcc Nos.45, 49, 61 & 63 Union Street, Portland, Me.Orders promptly attended to.February 12.\tiy 33 CHEAP PAIHTS, THE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, ex \u201c John\u201d and other Vessels in Port, a LARGE SUPPLY of Dry and Ground Genuine White Lead and; Oxichloride White Patent and Zinc Dryers Vermillion, Paris Green Red Lead, Rose Pink Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre Glue, Whiting, Ground and Lump Pumice-Stone Painters\u2019, Glaziers\u2019, Gilders\u2019 and Artists\u2019 Tools and Colors Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil French and English Paint Brushes Gold Leaf, Bronzes and Strewing Smalt Plate and Sheet Window Glass, Putty, ftc German Gilt Moulding for Papered Rooms A.RAMSAY, 113 and 120 McGill Street, Montreal.Jane 6.\t132 MYEIDEK, Merchant and Military Tailor, 80 Me GILT STREET, HAS how completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams, Cassimeres,\tVelvets, Roversibio Cloths, Doeskins,\tSatins, Pilot Cloths, Tweeds,\tSilks, which fie will make up to order in the best and most fashionable manner^ at the lowest possible nrices for Ready Money.' N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving Coats, ftc.ï5:EAOV-MAI5E CCOTHIM In variety and superior quality, WH OL ES A L 15 AND RETAIL.October 24\t203 Important Warning?SAVE YOUR RECORDS.\u2014At tho recent fire in Vosey-st, two firms lost their books and papèrs, for want of \u201c Rich & Co.\u2019s Salamander Safes,\u201d Wilder\u2019s Patent.For evidence see the following certificate of George W.Wright, Esq., who had wisely provided himself with ono New York, May 10, 1855.\u2014Messrs.Stearns & Marvin\u2014Gents, this morning my factory located on the second and third floors of the four-story building No 60 Vesey-st., was entirely destroyed by fire.On the second floor stood one of Rich ft Co.\u2019s Salamander Safes, Wilder\u2019s Patent, containing my b oks, papers, and a package of bank bills, which ere preserved in good condition.The Safe was severely tested before and after its tall to the cellar.With full confidence io the fire-proof qualities of your Safes, I am, truly yours,\tGeo.W.Wright.These Safes are secured by the celebrated \u201c La Belle\u201d Lock, and for sale by JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Steams ft Marvin, The only makers of Salamander Safes containing Rich ft Wilder\u2019s Patents.May 21.\t118 A1 F©it SECOND-HAND HIGH PRESSURE ENGINE, of thirty horse power, with Cornish Boiler, in complete working order.\u2014aaso,\u2014 EIGHT HORSE POWER HIGH PRESSURE ENGINES, similar to that exhibited at the Paris Industrial Exhibition.\u2014and,\u2014 All descriptions of STEAM ENGINES and BOILER WORK made to order., Apply to HÏLL-N ft MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin.April 7.\t232 Just ïleeewed, ex \u201cCanada,\u201d ^ GENT\u2019S and YOUTH\u2019S DRESS ft REGATTA SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, STOCKS, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.: LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN\u2019S Wool Polkas, Wool Boots, Bootees, Gaiters, CAPS, ftc.WOOL HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, DRESSES, ftc.ftc.SMALL WARES in great variety, by RING! A ED & EWART, 270 Sfotre Daiae Street, Nearly opposite Mr.C.Alexander\u2019s.TERMS CASH, AND NO SECOND PRICE Sept.8.\t213 COMPOSITION ORNAMENTS for Steamboats, Stores and Churches.Landscape, Portrait, and Miniature Frames, Pier and Chimney Glasses, Pier Tables, Window Cornices, anil Mouldings for Rooms, and Frames of all kinds.Old Frames Cleaned and Re-gilt.Oil Paintings Cleaned, Restored, and Varnished, iCr' Orders taken for Steamboat or other Gilding from any part of the Canadas.Y DILL ft LAIRD.July II\t232 FROM NEW YORK TO UVJiRPOOt Chief Cabin Tassage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 76 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.?;U0 Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptain* ARABIA.C H E Judkins, I AMERICA.WJCLunt.PERSIA».A Kyrie, j EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.E G Loti,\tj CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, j NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a.Qlear white light, at theinnas1 head, green oh starboard bow, red'on port bow.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Octr.24th.Africa.from Boston.Wednesday,\tNov.7th.Asia.from Boston.XVodncsday,\tNov.21st.Canada.from Boston., .Wednesday, Dec.5th.Africa.from Boston.Wednesday, Derv 19th.1 Berths ï}ptsecured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be aceouriîablefor Gold, Silver, Bullion.\u2018Specie, Jcv/pllery, Precious Stbnea.or Metals, unless bills of lading ttre signed therefor, amt the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CÙNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.Oct.23.\t261 The public are/rcspectfully informed that it is in tended to resume, early in February, 1866, the WEEKLY sailings of the steamships of the company from the United States to Liverpool.Tlie steamers will thereafter be dispatched every Wednesday, as formerly, :o Liverpool, from New York and from Boston alternately.JIUST-RECEIVE» A.T A.& S.NORDHEIMER\u2019S WABJBBLGOX&S.À fresh supply of Stodart\u2019s, Dun&am\u2019s, and Chiekering\u2019s v:\tÈ3,IÀHO\u201cFORTES.'\" 6, 6%, and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Fancy Gases.ïrxbïçe's assmoaàsoærs, 4, 4Jÿ, and 5 Octaves.¦ \u201445SO,\u2014 A Splendid Piano Mécanique.June 6.\t132 E.M.PERRAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, Corner Craig and Coté Streets.Sept.19.\t222 EEW AID GENUINE ftARSma\u2019 Asra FESSKB WHITE Belgian Carrot,\tMangel Wurtzel Blood Red\tdo\tLarge Red Onion, Long Orange\tdo\tRadish Seeds, Altringham\tdo\tTurnip do Long Red Clover,\tWhite Clover do Cabbage Seeds,\tCauliflower do 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 RexfordJ 77 McGill Street.March 24.\t£ T1 NOTICE.THE Subscribers offer for SALE the STOCK of'the ESTATE of MESSRS.LEBLANC ft BIENVENU, Merchant Tailors, in McGill Street, consisting mostly of Ready Made Clothing, well adapted for the Fall Trade, having all been made up by themselves in the neatest style.The Stock will be sold either in ono lot or divided, so as to suit purchasers.Jf these Goods are not disposed of within a limited period, they will be offered at Public Sale, of which due notice will be given.Any party desiring to ex.amine the Stock will please apply to the undersigned assignees.L.MARCHAND.> , .: A.MOUSSEAU, Ç Assignees.Montreal, Oct.1, 1855.\t233 ALL Persons INDEBTED to the ESTATE of BIENVENU ft LEBLANC will please settle without delay with one of the Subscribers, otherwise their Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection.LOUIS MARCHAND, ?, .A.MOUSSEAU, ) Assignees.Montreal, Oct.1, 1855;\t233 GILDERSLEEVE & DRAPER, Barristers & Attornies, N O TARIE S P UBLIC KINGSTON, C.W.O.Gildubslbuive.W.G.Dkapkr.Sept.\t211 STORAGE FOR GRAIN.Grain transhipped and stored at cqrrûjit rates.JAMES HIORyEY, Canal iSsip.May 22\tly 119 'HUDSON\u2019S BAY ~ BUFFALO ROBES, A LARGE COLLECTION, For Sale by tho Subscribers, Sept.4.JOHN HENDERSON ft Oo, Crystal Block.209 F U R S s tsr c ss: m: ï ¦s?a?s, FINE ASSORTMENT, AT LOW PRICES, FOR SALE BY «mEENE & SONS, 305 & 307 St.Paul Street.September 22.\t3m 225 LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES,of difforentMtes SCROLL CHUCKS, of different sizes, PUNCHING and SHEARING MAC HINES; VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a vofy superior artifele.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Briek, Fire Clay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, ftc., ftc.For Sale at tho City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintpwn.05 P.LADP.June 23.\tmwf 98 Hudson bay salmon, in Tierces and Brig, For sale by WATSON ft WILLIAMS.Oct.,4.\t235 THE Undersigned has commenced to receive his FALL ASSORTMENT of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, and invites the attention of purchasers to his Stock, which will be sold at lowest market prices.J.HENRY EVANS August 30.\t205 C.F.F.TRESTLES, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Mechanical DenGot, 210 Notre Dame Street» Ht O N T B E A.t.Sept.S.\t232 PHOTOGRAPHIC AM DAGUERREOTYPE CHEMICALS, The only c/yr.lusiye.etftjkltyunt in ttlf country.iP H.SIMPSON, Buccessor to Heath ft Brother, \u2022 324 Broadway, Nov/ York, next door below the Broadway Theatre.This is the only Sglab-lishmont iu this Country where the chemicals are manufactured and put up in their pure state.Buyers can rely on having everything nPCf'SSftry to the successful practice of Photography,\u2018of i he Very best quality.Our Practical Work on Photography is now ready for delivery.Price Sll.Sept.5.\t_\t3m wf 210 THE MONTREAL HEH/VLÏ) Attd Daily tJoHimcreiai Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SIJIISOKII'TION.DaIly HkiLlLd, jÊ2, payable half-yearly, in advance.WiiKKLY Hkuald, in Cfubs of Seven, Five Shill\u2019mgy pe« annum ; Single Subscribers, Five SliilHng\u2019» for Tec Montbs.f No Letter taken out of the Host Office, inner.* n i* pie-jUiij ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, 1st insertion, 2s Oil, kikI 7Jd for curl, subsequent insertion.Ten lines and under, lat insertion, 8s 4d, >tn exceed 11 -lines £0 privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceed inR, seven lines, i£ 3 per annum.\t' No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it is previously agreed upon between the parties.' Tlie privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other Advertisements sucji as Auction Sales, Houses to Let, Dissphuipu of Partnerships, Legal Notices, Ships, Removal Noticeç, £c., will be charged extra.Notices ot Deaths, containing an invitation to njJentl the Funeral, to be charged 2o.(id.All Notices of Births and Marriages, is.3d.e'iich.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending copipium-«ations, or requiring Notices designed Ifj call attention fp Lectures, Soirees, UoncertSj or any public entertainments, all Notices of Private Associations\u2014-every Ndüed\u2019îtleffignéd to call attention po private enterprise, calculated orinUmdçd to promote individual interest, can only be inserteVin tjif* Editorial columns, with -the understanding that it is to be paid for.N.B.\u2014All Orders for the insertion or discoiitmuftnce of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parties, calling personally, in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE la Printed and Published by the Proprietora, D.KINNEAR, EDW.GOFF PENNY, and ANDREW WILSON, at 209 Notre DamoSt.4 "]
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