Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 30 janvier 1856, mercredi 30 janvier 1856
[" Ï7'7' HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Office, ST®.209 Notre Dame Street, (Near St Frs.Xavier Street) * 11HK Proprietor of this Bstaniisfunent befcB to .1 inform his friends and the public, tba ^ying enlarged his Stock of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &e.he is now prepared to undertake every description of BOOK, JOB AHD CARD PRINTING, In his premises, \u201cHerald\u201d Buildings.recently added one of HOE\u2019S NkW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to his otoeu, he hopes to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rat s, and with despatch.JAMES POTTS Oct I, 1855.\t263 SPECIAL NOTICES.Iryon\u2019s KLatlialron.The present immense sale of this article is almost fabulous in amount, which shows the public appreciation of a preparation which rests its claims entirely upon its own merits.The astonishing results produced by the Kathairon in preserving the Hair from baldness, and restoring it When it has fallen out\u2014cleansing from dandruff and all other impurities, and imparting to it a beautiful gloss and silken texture, together with its delightful perfume and perfect cleanness, have made it the most universably popular toilet arti-cle ever used.To guard against valueless imitations and counterfeits, always ask for LYON\u2019S KATHAIRON.Sold everywhere, in large bottles, for only 25 cents per bottle.HEATH, WYNKOOP & CO., Proprietors, 63 Liberty-St., New York.For sale by Wm.Lyman & Co., S.J.Lyman & Co., Wm.Darling, Carter, Kerry & Co., and all other respectable dealers.Jan.5.\tDO 1m 4 CURED BY OXYGENATED BITTERS.A Case of Eighteen Years\u2019 Standing.From Fitzhenry Homer, Esq., of Boston, Mass.Boston, Sept.28.Dear Sir,\u2014It is now eighteen years since I was first troubled with the water-brash and derangement of the stomach.I have taken advice of the best physicians in this city and New York, in London, Paris, Germany and Italy, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in this country, the watering places of Germany and elsewhere in Europe, and had found no relief.Since taking the Bitters I have never had a return of the water-brash, which daily troubled me of lato years to a very great degree.Having found so great relief from this most discouraging disorder, I have recommended a trial of your medicine to many of my friends, who are now using it to great advantage.What little is in my scope to oiler in extending the circulation of your Oxygenated Bitters, will be done with grateful pleasure at all times.Yours, very respectfully, Fitzhenry Homer.To Dr.Geo.B Green.SETH W.FOWLE & CO., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors.Sold by their Agents everywhere.Dec.29.\t2w 308 ConsRinpiiosi, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, AND other affections of the LUNGS and CHEST, cured by INHALATION, local and general treatment.Inhalation alone will fail to cure most of these diseases, but in connection with proper general remedies, under Dr.HEATH\u2019S direction, it is highly curative in these, heretofore, incurable affections.Dr.Heath is frequently applied to bv persons who have neither been relieved by Inhalation, nor benefitted by shoulder-braces, nor inhaling tubes.The fact is that inhalation is only an auxiliary, and that those \u201c Traps\u201d are absolutely injurious.As a proof of the success attending Dr.Heath\u2019s combined treatment, we refer to the subjoined\u2014 à few only of a large number of letters :\u2014 423 Broadway, New York, Sept.8, 1855.Dear Doctor :\u2014Although not indebted to you pecuniarily, I am under obligations of gratitude which I do not expect to be able to pay for your skill in curing me of a Bronchial affection, some three years ago, which had troubled me for a number of years, and which would not yield to caustic applications, gargles or washes.Notwithstanding my profession requires the almost constant use of my vocal organs, the*cure is permanent.If you think this will be of any service to yourself or the public, you will please use it in any manner to attain it.Yon will, no doubt, remember two or three of my friends were also cured by you.\tMARCUS COLBURN.Nervous, Chronic, Scrofulous, and affections of the Generative system, tax the constitution to such an extent as to render it liable to take no Tuberculous and other Chronic forms of disease in both sexes.Those afflicted with any of these diseases can apply with a certainty of relief to Dr.HEATH, No.850 Broadway, New York, from 9jA.M.to 4 P.M., Sundays excepted.Patients at a distance may be treated or advised by letter on stating their cases fully.Who is Dr.Heath ?For the information and satisfaction of those who perchance do not know, we refer them to an interesting editorial which appeared in the New York Day Book two weeks since, and which has been extensively copied in the leading papers of that city, and pretty generally in the country papers.We will let others answer this question, lest our readers who have not read the above-named article, entitled \u201c The Character and Men of New York, the Metropolis of North America,\u201d should complain of our neglect to publish it also.I have known Dr.Heath tor ten or twelve years, during which time he has assiduously devoted himself to the study and treatment of Chronic Diseases, Genito-urinary, Nervous and Constitutional Aflections, Diseases of the Ear and Eye, but especially in treating Consumption and affections ot the Chest with flattering success.J.K.SNELL M.D., Green Point, Brooklyn.Having seen numerous affidavits of cures performed by Dr.Heath, of No.850 Broadway, we take pleasure in recommending him to the afflicted.\u2014Advocate and Register, Rahway, N.J.We most cheerfully recommend Dr.Heath to an enlightened public, as a professional friend of surpassing attainments, and of eminent success in his departments of practice.LESTER GREEN, M.D., N.Y.J.A.SMITH, M.D, N.Y.Dr.Heath is a gentleman of high moral character and most estimable professional abilities.GEO.PETRIE, M.D., N.Y.The two chief characteristics in a good doctor are moral excellence and professional ability, both of which Dr.Heath possesses in an eminent degree.\tHon.A.LOOMIS, N.Y.New York, Sept.24, 1855.Dr.Heath\u2014Dear Sir : I have taken my pen in hand to inform you that I am entirely free from every symptom of that alarming Consumptive Throat Disease, which I came under your medical care with, and which was so rapidly undermining my constitution.I was almost despairing of getting cured at all, until I was advised by Mr.Shaw to try you, and see if you could not relieve me You have not only cured me physically, but you have relieved me of excessive suspense and anxiety of mind.\u2014Yours, in gratitude, JOS.G.BYERS, N.Y.N.B.\u2014The Doctor\u2019s Introductory Work on the Oause and Cure of those Diseases, will be sent free to any address, upon application.Oct.18.\tly DO 247 © AND.DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUMi XL VIII.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1856.NUMBER 25.FOR SALE.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 100 brls Davidson\u2019s Table Salt 200 kegs Bi-Carbonate Soda 50 csks Chrystals 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\" 150 do Black Lead 100 csks Sulphur 50 cases Mixed Pickles 40 do and ft Bottles Mustard 100 bxs Brown Windsor Soap 1000 fts Bottle Wax, all colors 50 tins Ground Ginger \u2014also,\u2014 1000 tins White Lead, 28 fts each 1500 do Black, Red, Brown, Green, Plum, Blue, &c, in 7ft, 14 and 28ft tins 30 csks Venetian Red \u2014and,\u2014 400 bolts best Navy Canvas 100 coils assorted Cordage Manilla Hawsers, Deck Spikes Horse Nails, &e.kc.GORDON k Co.Oct.9.\t239 FOR SALE.LEHIGH COAL.TWO CARGOES of a superior quality of LEHIGH COAL\u2014Lump and Egg size\u2014to arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday next, is offered for sale.P.D.OARRIQUE, 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 E.ATWATER & CO, St.Nicholas St., Montreal, OIL, LEAD & COLOR MERCHANTS IMPORTERS OF Wermaii Sheet Window Glass, STAR & DIAMOND STAR BRANDS.MANUFACTURERS OF Copal Varnishes, &c E.ATWATER.A.W.ATWATER.232 GERMAI SHEETJfflDOW GLASS STAR BRAND\u2014 Sizes from 7 x 9 up to 34 x 44, in cases of 50, 100 and 200 feet each DIAMOND STAR BRAND\u2014 Sizes up to 40 x 50.The above brands of Glass are of the best quality imported into Canada.E.ATWATER & GO., Importers, St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 VARNISHES, /NOACH BODY VARNISH Vy CARRIAGE VARNISH POLISHING do No.1 FURNITURE VARNISH No.2 do\tdo , GOLD SIZE JAPAN J' FOR SALE AT ITOEIK PRICES.E.ATWATER & CO, Manufacturers, St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 Pocket Diaries for 1856.JUST received, a fresh supply of POCKET DIARIES for 1856, various sizes, in plain & extra morocco bindings ; containing Exchange and Interest Tables, and ruled for bills payable and receivable, petty cash, &c.&c.GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St.Joseph Street.Jan.\t4 INHALERS.' JUST RECEIVED, a farther supply of INHALERS of the most improved patterns.S.J.LYMAN k CO.Jan.9,1856.\t7 Daily Office Journals for 1856.rpHE Subscriber has received a further supply 1 of Francis & Lautrel\u2019s DAILY JOURNALS for 1856.The above is unquestionably the most convenient Diary for the Counting House yet published, being full-size foolscap, made of superior paper, and bound in a substantial manner.GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St Joseph Street.Jan.5.\t4 TUNE HEALTHY .and for sale by Dec.3t.LEECHES jnst received S.J.LYMAN & CO , Place d\u2019Armes.309 LOAm Applications ior loans, secured on ap.proved Real Estate, may be made to J WURTELB, Jr., Esq., at the Office of the Agency of the TRUST and LOAN COMPANY ofUP-P ER CANADA, St.François Xavier Street, opposite the new Post Office.Forms of application-terms of payment, and other necessary information, may be obtained from MR.WURTELE.Agency Office of the Trust and Loan Company of Upper Gann da, St.François Xavier Street.Montreal, 11th Oct., 1853.\tt 232 PLATTSBURGH ACADEMY.THIS INSTITUTION, established by Charter from the Regents of the University of New York, situated in the delightful Village of PLATTSBURGH, of easy access from all parts, both by Railroad and Steamboat, commends itself to Parents and Guardians as well for its healthy locality as tho skill and faithfulness of its Professors.The Board of Teachers consists of J.S.D.TAYLOR, Principal and Professor of Belle Lettres and English Literature.J.W.TAYLOR, Professor of Mathematics and Ancient and Modern Languages.Dr.RODOLPH MAJEWSKI, (of Paris,) Professor of Chemistry (applied to the Arts and Mechanical pursuits, to Agriculture and Mineralogy,) and Drawing.Miss MARY L.BLODGETT has the direction ot the Young Ladies Department.Miss DELIA A.HOLCOMB teaches in the Primary Department.For particulars please address JOSEPH W.TAYLOR, Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N.Y.Sept, 12.\tly w 216 Grate, Stove, &lFurnaee Coal, Of Superior Quality, and free from ]Dust fy Dirt THE Subscriber would invite particular attention to the various kinds of ANTHRACITE COAL, Which he now offers for Sale.53\u201d Consumers must bear in mind that there is as much difference in tho Stic as 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.OARRIQUE.Sept.29tb, 1855.\t231 ©rate Coal.A SMALL LOT of superior quality, SCREENED.Sept.27.H.E.SCOTT, Commissioner Street.229 FAUL IMPORTATIONS.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 Muslin Work 15 do Knitted Wool Polkas, Hoods, &c 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, &c.OGILVY, LEWIS & CO.Sept.26.\t228 FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 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 Tubes, Patent Lap-welded Iron Boiler Tubes, Composition Gas Tubing, Patent-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, tor gas, water or steam, Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon, Hammers, Hammer Handles, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Blocks, three & four sheaves, Patent Steam Indicators, Finished Engine Brass Woik, 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, kc kc.OILS.Pure Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Uard, and Car Oils, of the first quality, for machinery and engine purposes.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.22.\t225 FALL DRY GOODS» FOR SALE.\u2014Receiving via the United States, and ex \u201c Mohawk\u201d and \u201c City of Quebec,\u201d Ac.Grey Oottons, med.and extra qualities Leather Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlets Ladies\u2019 Furs and White Wool Boas Men\u2019s Fur Caps and Gauntlets New Styles of German Pure Laines, Scotch Galas, Silk Winseys, Polkas, Mantles and Dresses Scotch k Leicester Hosiery and Gloves Flannels, Plaidings and Kerseys Printed Druggets, Green Baize Prints, Dark Chintzes and Stout Bines Lace Goods, in full assortment Small Wares, do do Oil Baizes, Imit.Woods and new Fancies^ Galloons, Paris Bindings, Buttons Wool k Cashmere Printed Long Shawls Coburgs, Alpaccas, Lastings S\u2019line Broads, Doeskins and Satinets Shirting and Blue Stripes Bleached Shirtings, Scotch Hollands Bagging, Forfars, Patent, Canvas Batts, Wads, Combs, I.R.Braces Ticks, Denims, B.Drills, C.Flannels ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Panl Street.August 27.\t202 JUST received for sale\u2014 COX\u2019S SPARKLING GELATINE \u2014ALSO\u2014 RAPE SEED OIL, in quarter casks HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.Oct.22.\t250 LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, in hhds and qtr-casks Spirits of Turpentine Copal Varnishes German Sheet Window Glass (Star brand) Genuine English Ground White Lead Do do, in large and small packages Nos.1, 2 & 3 assorted kegs Dry White Lead, Nos.1 & 2 Refined Red Lead, Litharge English Zinc White, (dry and ground) Venetian Red, Yellow, Black, Blue and Greens, ground in oils, in kegs and tins Paris Green, dry and ground Putty in bladders, Patent Dryers Chromes (yellow and green) Lampblack, Black Lead Turkey Umber, Terra do Sienna, Vandyke Brown Purple Brown, Prussian Blue, Celestial Blues Ultramarine Blue, Brunswick Greens, Ven.Red Tiver, Hard Red Chalk, Rose Pink Imperial Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Spruce Yellow Sugar Lead, Whiting, Paris White, Chalk Vermillion, Indian Red, Glue Fire Proof Paints, Pumice Stone Gold and Silver Leaf, Bronze Dutch Metal (white and yellow), Diamonds Steel Graning Combs Best English Ground Paint Brushes, Sash Tools Camels\u2019 Hair Pencils, Writers and Tracers Stock Brushes, Ground Distemper Brushes, ko E.ATWATER & CO., Importers, St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 fftHE Undersigned has commenced to receive 1 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 EVANSi August 30.\t205 O1 FORESTER, SÆOXR ÔL CO.22 and 24 Saint Sacrament Street, FFER FOR SALE\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson k Congou Teas Musco.Sugars, Syrups and Moiasses St.Domingo Coffee, Patna Rice Tobaccos, Cavendish and Honey Dew, in hf-bxs and catties Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles Liverpool, Montreal, Castile and Toilet Soaps Glenfield and Pearl Starch, Fig Blue and Indigo Coleman\u2019s Mustard, Sauces, Pickles, Spices Saleratus, Car.Soda, Cream Tartar Yeast Powders, T D Pipes, Lamp Black Blacking in tins, White Wine and Cider Vinegar Fish and Oils, Hennessey\u2019s Brandy Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines Gin in hhds k cases, London Porter, kc kc \u2014Also,\u2014 2000 barrels I 1000 bags > Liverpool Salt 4000 minots ) \u2014And,\u2014 2500 Seamless Bags 300 bales Wick 600 trusses Cotton Twine Oct.4.\t235 NEW AND GENUINE (S-AREERT A.KB FXESiB 2323BBS 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 bo found of superior quality, and sold cheap.By RICHARD BIRKS, [late Rexford,) 77 McGill Street.March 24\t;i Important Notice to the Ladies.NEW YEÀB/SPRESENTS.THE most agreeable present the LADIES could give to their HUSBANDS, Brothers, or Friends, would be a BOX OF BEAUTIFUL HAVANA SEGARS, a SUPERB TOBACCO JAR, CIGAR CASE or SNUFF BOX, in Silver or Gold, with n variety ot other articles suitable for a Smoker.What greater pleasure could the Ladies desire than to see their FOND HUSBANDS enjoying his Smoke in the Bosom of his own Family, and more particularly when the GIFT emanates from one so dear ! Therefore, Ladies, try the effect ; and try one of LEVEY\u2019S BOXES OF SUPERIOR CIGARS, imported and put np in small boxes for the occasion, at $5 each.JOHN LEVEY, Crystal Block.Dec.27.\t306 Hudson bay salmon, in Tierces and Brls,.For sale by Oct.4, WATSON k WILLIAMS.235 CHARCOAL.1 ft fkftn BUSHELS BEST AMERICAN Ix-J.UUo HARD WOOD CHARCOAL, in BULK or by RETAIL, for sale by GILBERT, MAO.DOUGALL & CO.Montreftl, Dec.1.\t285 SLATE AND SLATING.REE© & RA\u2019SmOR, Slaters and Slate Dealers, 141 Craig Street, near St.Urbain Street, MONTREAL, OFFER for sale ROOFING SLATE of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers ; and are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders in the Slating line with fidelity and dispatch.OI.D ROOFS REPAIRED.Sawed Slate, for Firewalls, Coping, Refrigerators, kc., furnished to order.R.& R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering roofs, to this method of roofing, as cheap, durable, and fire-proof.Orders in the city or from abroad respectfully solicited.GEO.W.REED, W.H.RAYNER.April 4.\t80 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.S3\u201d Orders taken for Steamboat or other Gilding from any part of the Canadas.YUILL & LAIRD.July 11\t232 JUST received for sale\u2014 50 dozen \u201cRuster Ausbruch\u201d HUNGARY WINE, vintage 1822.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.August 4.\t183 JUST received for sale\u2014 An invoice of 4 cases JEWELLERY.August 7.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.185.MUMM\u2019S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.\u2014 Jnst received, a supply of this excellent Wine.Oct.4th, 1855.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.235 THE Subscribers have, in extensive assortment of addition to their FUHS, SNOW SHOES, TOBOGGANS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF LADIES* & GENTLEMEN* S MOCCASINS, WITH and WITHOUT INDIA RUBBER SOLES, SNOW SHOE MOCCASINS, JVJEJêPs, A'C.JOHN HENDERSON & CO.Nov.22.\t277 FOR SALE.For Sale, SCREENED GRATE COAL, Oct 30 OF A BtJPBRIOB QUALITY.H.E.SCOTT, Railroad Buildings, Commissioner St.257 Tow Unes.HAWSERS, from to 8 inches, suitable for the Lake and River craft, for sale by GORDON & CO Sept.26.\t228 PinO B0XES TIN PLATES, Best Charcoal 500 do \u201c GLAMORGAN\u201d PLATES Now landing ex \u201c Britannia,\u201d and for Sale.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS k Co.Sept.12.\t216 Lemon and Orange Peel.lbs LEMON I «JllU 600 lbs ORANGE ) 1 JjiiL Superior quality, for Sale by CRERAR k MoGIBBON, 152 Notre Dame Street.Dec.4.\t287 RICE, 50 bags fine Patna RAISINS, 150 boxes For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Deo.13.\t295 FRUITS! FRITS! FRUITS! CROP 1S55.JUST RECEIVED, ex \u201cELECTRIC,\u201d from 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\t! The Yearly Supplies of Lochfine Herrings, kegs and half-kegs Digby do, boxes North Shore do, in 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 houses.8 casks Glassware, well assorted, to suit Country Merchants, in small packages\u2014 in part Decanters, Tumblers, Jugs, Butters and Covers, kc DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street Oct.31.\t258 ON HAND\u2014 I Hhds Hennessey\u2019s Brandy, Pale and Brown Hhds De Kuyper\u2019s Gin Cases do Red and Green Hhds Islay Whiskey Puns Jamaica Spirits Puns Cuba Rum Brls Hibbert\u2019s London Porter Port and Sherry Wines, &e, &c AND Now landing ex \u201c Don\u2019.50 hhds De Kuyper\u2019s Gin For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament St.Got.27.\t255 FOR SALE.OILS\u2014Just received and for Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 2800 gals Refined Seal Oil 350 do Winter Bleached Whale Oil 800 do Pure Cod Oil WHYTE, ROSS & CO.Oct.19.\t248 FOR SALE.F- 1 Bottles.I50;;*!s?sr\u2018!w\u201c 60 do Quart ?B 45 do Pint 5 beer For sale by July 20! G.D.WATSON; 170 FOR SALE by the Subscribers, ex \u201c DON, from Hull 30 tons Best London Washed Whiting, in brls 10 tons do\tParis White 150 kegs Dry White Lead 30 kegs do Red do 25 brls Putty, in bulk 5 csks Sugar of Lead 100 tins Paris Green, Dry and in Oil 50 bxs Black Lead 4 bags Genuine Engliih Vermillion 500 tins Rlundeli\u2019s White Lead \u2014Also,in Store,\u2014 2000 tins White, Green, Blue, Yellow, Paris Green, Rose Pink, Chrome Yellow, &c.\u2014And,\u2014 1500 half-bxs Window Glass 150 cases do do WOODS, PERRY & Co.Nov.10.\t267 HARDWARE ! WHOLESALE.Yi'SHE Subscribers are receiving per JL River St.Lawrence and Cunard Steamers, an extensive Stock of g H 22 X.F AND HEAVY HARDWARE.GOVAN & GLASGOW Brand of Iron.BARBER, KER k CO.Sept.29.\t231 FILL IMPORTATIONS.npHE Subscribers are now receiving by the JL FALL SHIPS large additions to their Stocks of Wines, Brandy, &c.I Heavy Hardware, Groceries,\tI Pig Iron, Paints,\t| Plate & Sheet Glass Oils,\t| & Glassware.And offer for sale\u2014 \"VSTIiKnEIJS a Port Wine\u2014\" GRAHAM & CO.\u2019S\u201d best and various qualities in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.\u201cSANDEMAN k CO\u2019S do do do Sherry\u2014\u201c GORDON k CO.\u2019S\u201d do do do Also, a few Butts \u201c OLD EAST INDIA,\u2019 Claret\u2014\u201c BARTON k GUESTIER\u2019S,\u201d cif \u201c LATOUR,\u201d \u201c BATTAILLEY,!\u2019 \u201c St JULIEN,\u201d k other Brands.: Champagne\u2014\u201c MOET & CHANDON\u2019S\" 1st quality and extra superior.\u201c RUIN ART & CO.\u2019S\u201d\tdo\tdo \u201cPERRIER FILS\u2019\u201d\tdo\tdo.' Marsala Madeira\u2014\u201cFLORIO & CO.\u2019S\" Masden\u2014\u201cF.DURAND\u2019S\u201d superior.Red Wine, Renecarlo, &c.Brandy\u2014\u201c HENNESSY\u2019S\u201d Brown and Pale, in hhds k cases Gin\u2014\u201cDnKUYPER\u2019S,\u201d\tin do do.Whiskey\u2014ISLAY and GLENLIVIT.JLOCNFIJYF SSFMUIJYCtS, Ling and Finnan Sladdies.JUST Receiving, ex \u201c Home,\u201d from Glasgow, a Consignment of LOCHFINE HERRINGS, in firkins and in tins.\u2014also,\u2014 SCOTCH LING in cases, and FINNAN BADDIES hermetically sealed in tins\u2014all caught in the proper season, and finely put up.For sale by neil McIntosh, Mechanics\u2019 Buildings, Great St James Street October 23.\t251 Eire Bricks and Grindstones.pOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRICKS 500 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches FROTHING HAM k WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 Chain Cables and Anchors.OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 A\u2019 50 tons Best Proved CHAIN CABLES, assorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 50 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 ® 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.July 14.\tne R.CAMPBELL & CO., 31 St.Francois Xavier Street, (Corner of St Sacrament St.,) HAVE just received from English Manufacturers, via Boston and Portland, a fresh importation of CJinPElTSJYG 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 tho purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for choieeness 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 CARTER, KERRY & CO., Wholesale Druggists and Importers of Paints, Oils, Colors, and Dye Stuffs, HAVE received by ships from the various Ports of Great Britain, their SPRING importations, to which they invite the attention ot Druggists and General Merchants in Town and Country.St.Paul Street, Montreal.June 4.\t130 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE, NOW IN STORE\u2014 Hennessey\u2019s Dark and Pale BRANDIES, vintage of 1851 De Kuyper\u2019s GIN, hhds and red cases Bass & Go\u2019s EAST INDIA ALE, pts and qts Abbott k Son\u2019s LONDON PORTER, pts and qts Refined GOLDEN SYRUP Choice MUSCOVADO MOLASSES Patna Cleaned RICE in bags ZANTE CURRANTS in brls Jamaica GINGER, CASSIA, MACE Finest Madras INDIGO, Calabria LICORICEj Coleman\u2019s London MUSTARD, 4 ft jars NUTMEGS, White\u2019s BUTTON BLUE Casey\u2019s LIVERPOOL SOAP, Crown brand White\u2019s GLASGOW PIPES BLACK PEPPER in bags GERMAN Sheet WINDOW GLASS 250 hfehsts Young Hyson?120 chests Fine Souchong ) D.TORRANCE & CO.256 PROSSER\u2019S PATENT LAP-f ILD1D id BOILER TUBES.A Full Supply In Bond and Afloat.EVERY article necessary to DRILL THE TUBE-PLATES and to SET THE TUBES in the best manner.Tube CLEANERS, Steel-Wire and Whalebone BRUSHES.Tubes for ARTESIAN WELLS, Pump Shafts, Line Shafting, conveying Steam or Water, &c., &c., SCREWED TOGETHER FLUSH ON BOTH SIDES, or WITH COUPLINGS either outside or inside; also EXPANDED INTO FLANGES.FREE-JOINT TUBES FOR CORE BARS, RAILINGS, kc.PALL LEVER WRENCHES.Agents for KRUPP\u2019S CELEBRATED CAST-STEEL FOR SHAFTS, RAILWAY AXLES, TIRES, PLATER\u2019S ROLLERS, &c.THOMAS PROSSER k SON, 28 Platt Street, New York.August 30.\tDly mils O 205 For Sale.DE KUYfKR\u2019SjGIN, in hhds and cases W.& J.SMITH \u201d Nov.2.& GO.260 I.OMrioBB Porter\u2014 \u201cBYASS\u201d and \u201cHIBBERT\u2019S.\u201d Païe Ale\u2014\u201cALLSOP\u2019S & BASS\u201d.Strong & Pale Ale\u2014\u201cRUTHERFORD\u2019S\u2019! s A Complete Assortment, Comprising :\u2014Refined and Crushed Sugars, Currants, Liquorice, Belmont Sperm Candles, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Mustard, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Pimento, Ginger,\u2019 Starch, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap,\u2019 Olive and Salad Oil, Sardines, Bordeaux Vinegar, Capers, Maocaroni, Vermicelli, &c.Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Sal Soda, Carbonate of Soda and Soda Ash, Corks, Tobacco Pipes, &c.\u201c STEELE\u2019S\u201d LIVERPOOL SOAP.2?Amæs ARID OX&S : \u201cJAMES k CO.\u2019S\u201d Red k White Lead and Paints LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Blundell\u2019s.PUTTY, Ochre, Glue, kc.H23AV2T HAm.BWAB.X2: \u201cGOVAN\u201d BAR IRON, common and refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval and Half Round Iron Swedes Iron, Sheets, Out Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles Glamorgan Plates Tin Plates, IC and IX Galvanized Iron Plates.BX© ÏBOM: Gartsherrie, Blair, and Eglinton.PLATE GLASS, (see separate advertisement) GERMAN SHEET GLASS, GLASSWARE (a large assortment.) I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.No.2 St.Alexis Stree Sept.27, 1855.229 AUG.LaMONTAGNE OFFERS FOR SALE IN BOND OR STORE, Cf/'k hhds and quarter-casks Raynal k Alnsse eJU\tBRANDIES 25 do do Grégoire & Co.\u2019s Brandies 100 cases Pale Brandy All equal to anything in the market.500 doz Ruinart\u2019s Champagnes 350 doz Barton k Guestier\u2019s Clarets Pipes, hhds and qr-cks Sandeman\u2019s Port Hhds and qtr-cks Pemartin\u2019s Sherries Hhds and qtr-cks Portilla Sherries Hooks, Claret Bottles, Corks,'&c Sept 12\t216 DK.ISAAC THOMPSON\u2019S Much Celebrated Eye Water ! ! \u201c Its merits stand unrivalled.\u201d THIS old, tried and invaluable remedy for all diseases of the eyes, after having stood the test of over fifty years, and the demand for it still increasing, is now, and has been for the past two years, offered for sale in an entire new dress.Bach bottle will have a Steel f late Engraved Envelope, with a portrait of the inventor, Dr.Isaac Thompson, New London, Conn., and a fac simile of bis signature, together with a fac simile of the signature of the present proprietor, John L.Thompson, No 161 and 163 River Street, Troy, New York, and none other can be genuine.The proprietor has been compelled to make this change in the style of wrapper owing to the large quantity of counterfeit which for the past few years has been palmed upon the community and especially at the west.Purchasers are particularly requested to buy none but the above described, and as the red label heretofore used has been called in, any found in that form the proprietor does not hesitate to pronounce counterfeit.For sale by LYMANS, SAVAGE k CO., 226 St.Paul Street, Montreal.Nov.10.*\t267 Eau de Cologne.rjnHE Subscribers have just received and offer J.for sale\u2014 Ten Cases FARINA\u2019S COLOGNE\u2014quarts, pints and half-pints, in wickered bottles.LYMANS, SAVAGE k CO., 1,226 St.Paul Street.Nov.2.\t260 FOR SA£X2, 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 cases 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 Large Split and Unsplit \u2014and\u2014 250 Stoves, St Maurice Forges, assorted sizes 200 Dutch Ovens 100 casks English Manufactured Nails L.MARCHAND k CO.Sept.14.\t218 HUDSON* S BAY BUFFALO ROBES.A LARGE COLLECTION, For Sale by the Subscribers, JOHN HENDERSON & Co, Crystal Block.Sept.4.\t209 Hardware.For sale- 1000 boxes varions brands Canada Plates, in good order 600 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 Swede, 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 Sheet Copper, FROM 20 to 80 oz., in sheets ' 6 by 4 feet, K sale by THOMAS PECK & OO.August 10.\t232 STORE\u2014 7 hhds \u201cHennessy\u201d Brandy ) Pale 100 cases \u201cMartell\u201d k \u201cOtard, Dupuy k Co\u201d do 13 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 5 qr-eks Islay Whiskey 10 cucka £ PaI° and Gold Coloied 25 cases y Sherry Wine 15 cases8 ( Por^ Wine 10 brls Hibbert\u2019s Porter \u2014also,\u2014 Champagne, Salad Oil, T D Pipes, Cigars, Pickled Codfish, Round Herrings, kc, kc, For sale by DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.Dec.10.\t292 THE Subscribers have on hand and offer to the Trade and others the following SPICES in bulk or ft packages, ground by themselves, and warranted pure, viz.:\u2014 ALLSPICE, CINNAMON, CLOVES, GINGER (Jamaica), Do (E.I.and African), PEPPER, WHITE, Do BLACK.\u2014Also,\u2014 CANDIED LEMON, ORANGE and CITRON PEELS.LYMANS, SAVAGE & Co., 226 St.Paul Street.Dec.13.\t295 LAMP DEPOT.QOLAR LAMPS, for Oil 0\tPatent Shop Lamps Hall Lamps Glass Oil Lamps Fluid Lamps, In endless variety, with almost every requisite in the Lamp line.W.R.HIBBARD, 61 St.Paul Street, corner St.Jean Baptiste St.1\tDfie.11\t293 SAFETY LAMPS.NOW receiving, samples of \u201c NEWELL\u2019S PATENT SAFETY LAMP,\u201d which the public are respectfully invited to call and inspect.W.E.HIBBARD, 161 St.Paul Street.Dec.11.\t293 For Sale, TOC Hhds DeKUYPER\u2019S GIN 75 hhds Martell's, Hennessey\u2019s, and Otard\u2019s Brands\u2014vintage 1850 20 hhds do do do\u2014vintage 1851 W.k J, SMITH k OO.Nov.27.\t281 Q Scotch Whiskey.R-OASKS and HHDS for sale.OGILVY, LEWIS & OO.Oct.11.\t241 ^OR SALE, by the Subscribers\u2014 35 casks Bi Carb Soda 40 barrels heavy Muscovado Molasses WHYTE, ROSS k CO.Nov.28.\t282 WINES.HUNT\u2019S and SANDEMAN\u2019S PORT; HOWARD k MARCH\u2019S MADEIRA, and choice brands of CHAMPAGNE, on hand and for sale by L.SHARING, Family Grocery, Corner of Place d\u2019Armes and Notre Dame St.August 25.\t201 Ground Land Plaster.THE Subscribers offer for sale one thousand barrels fine Ground Land Plaster.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.Oct.29.\t256 j^OOD STORAGE AND CELLARAGE' J Free or in Bond, can be bad on application to HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.Nov.28, 1855.\t282 OST RECEIVED for Sale\u2014 50 casks GOLDEN SYRUP HENRY CHAPMAN k Co.Oct.9\t239 SARSAPARILLA SYRUP Ginger\tdo Lemon\tdo Orange\tdo Pear\tdo Pineapple\tdo Vanilla\tdo Raspberry Vinegar for sale by J.GARDNER, Druggist, &c., West End Notre Dame St Dec.18.\t299 THEK.BŒÜMETEB.S.THE Subscribers have received a supply of KUDALL\u2019S THERMOMETERS, which are sükk indicators of temperature.They are adapted for this climate, indicating as low as 40 °.Every Thermometer warranted correct.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.Dec.15.\t297 BOURDEAUX VINEGAR, 10 hhds COLEMAN\u2019S MUSTARD, 500 jars For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Dec.13.\t295 FRESH GOODS.(Imported by last of Navigation.) AYER RAISINS, in boxes Jt MUSCATEL do, boxes and halves TURKEY FIGS, in boxes, 4ft nett each FILBERTS (superior article) in bags BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR, in hhds JOSEPH TIFFIN.Dec.18.\t299 500 Dec.18.LBS FINE NEW HONEY for sale bv ALFRED SAVAGE k CO., next the Court House.299 CROCKERY, A® BOW PRICES.pHE Subscribers having received the whole JL of their Fall Importations, are prepared to supply their Customers and the Trade at LOW PRICES.THOMSON k MINCHIN, 241 St.Paul Street, (Successors to Robt.Anderson.) ECONOMIZi: YOUR HAY.STRAW CUTTERS.T bas been ascertained that Horses and Cattle may be kept in good condition by using one-balf STRAW with HAY, cut and mixed, with a little BRAN.STRAW CUTTERS, at very low prices, may be had at the Store of GEO .HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.Dec.1.\t285 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE\u2014 Hhds) Trcs > Good to Very Bright Porto Rico Sugar Brls ) TrcT ^ Muscovado and Clayed Molasses Boxes, hf-bxs and qtls Codfish \u2022 Barrels Wet Codfish Hhds Martell\u2019s Brandy Boxes Mott\u2019s No.1 Chocolate, Broma, Soluble Cocoa, &c Boxes Twankay, Hyson Twankay, and Young Hy^on Teas Boxes Preserved Lobsters \u2014also,\u2014 1 Ten-Inch HAWSER, nearly new.J.& J.MITCHELL, 17 k 18 Common St.Nov.3.\t261 A Cod Liver Oil.Few Barrels PRIME for sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Druggists, next the Oonrt House, Sept.21.\t224 TWO, GASALIERS, THREE AND FOUR LIGHTS.TJARP PENDANTS X LOBBY LAMPS Bedroom Brackets Mantel Piece Ornaments Mantel Piece Brackets Syckle Pendants Gas Fittings, suitable for Shops Glass Shades, various Patterns and Prices For sale at ROBT.MITCHELL\u2019S Gas Lustre Warehouse, 96 Great St.James Street.August 25.\t201 T\u2019OR SALE\u2014 .?Sparkling Hock Sparkling Moselle \u2022 Still Liebfraumilch and Hookhelmer HENRY CHAPMAN & OO.Jan.3.\t-\t2 ALFRED S/IVAGE & CO.\u2019S Christmas Beverages.Extra ginger\tsyrup \u201c\tLemon\tdo Raspberry\tdo Vanilla\tdo Orange\tdo Peach\tdo Cherry\tdo Sarsaparilla\tdo Jargonel Pear do Raspberry Vinegar, kc These delicious Syrups need no recommendation.They are made with the greatest care and possess the true flavor of the Fruits ALFRED SAVAGE k CO., Next the Court House.Dec.27.\t306.Superior Flavoring Essences for Jellies, Custards, Puddings, &c-, made by Alfred Savage & Co., next the Court House : LEMON, Orange, Peach Kernel, Ratafia, Rose, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Cloves, &e.Essence of Cochineal, for Coloring Jellies, &c.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Next the Court House.Deo.27.\t306 CANADA SUGAR RBITOERir.THE undersigned offers for sale the usual descriptions of REFINE® SUGAR AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY CAN BE IMPORTED FOR: BOAS\u2019 OTSS-AK, in tierces.Blur CRtrSHBB, in brls of about 200 lbs CX&OUK\u2019B & EXTRA ©ROirMB, i i brio of about 200 Its.OSWSiESiE, in brls of about 240 lbs.\u2019STSBBÔ'W ïrwSï'XlSS\u2019jiS®, in brls of about 250 lbs.SITRTO, : n brla oi about 40 galls.JOHN REDPATH.60 Commissioners Sweet, Montreal, Aug.29,1855.DO 204 (£* Steamer America.') JTFW EAfU-IjIStM JflFSIC FOR ©II14 8STM AS PRESENTS ! THE Subscribers have received their monthly package of Standard, Vocal, Dance and Miscellaneous Music, which is more extensive and varied than usual, in order to give our patrons a rich and bountiful selection for HOBXBA'Sr P&XSSBXffXS ! For which purpose the present importation has been specially and carefully selected.In addition to\tD\u2019ALBERT\u2019S ALBUM for 1856, JDLLIEN\u2019S do do, It is full of choice MUSICAL WORKS, splendidly illustrated, and containing all the Popular Patriotic Songs and Dance Music, &c., of ;he day.J.W.HERBERT k OO., At the Golden Lyre, 131 & 133 Notre Dame St.Montreal, Dec.15, 1855.\t297 GOODS FOBJHI SEASON.Snow Boots, Shoes and Hose Ladies', Gem\u2019s and Children\u2019s Hosiery Do do\tdo Gloves Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Wool Polkas Wool Gaiters, Boots, Bootakins, &c.Gent\u2019s Fancy Flannel Shirts, Ties, Mufflers, &c Scarfs, Stocks, Collars, Bandanas, Lamb\u2019s-wool Shirts and Drawers, &c.SMALLWAUES IN GREAT VAMETT At\tRINGLAND & EWART\u2019S, 270 Notre Dame Street.Terms Cash.No Second Price.Montreal, Dec.21, 1855.\t302 CHRISTMAS DINNERS.I N providing all the necessities for the festivi-X ties of the season, there is one article which must not be forgotten.The best thing to take after spending the evening out, or after a Christmas Dinner, is our CELEBRATED PLANTAGENET WATER.Be sure and get in a supply of it, to be taken in the morning as you rise, if you desire to improve your digestion, and keep your system well regulated, and fit to bear all the change of weather and the variety of food partaken of.DEPOT, No.4 PLACE d\u2019ARMES.Dec.24.\t304 THE BEST, MOST DESIRABLE, AND BY FAR THE CHEAPEST SELECTION OF FINE GOLD JEWELLERY, Watches, Clocks, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, PAPIER MACHE, AND EVKRY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, PERFUMERY, &C.kc., HAY BE FOUND AT Â.HOFF^USMG\u2019S Mew Jewelle y & Fanr.y Repot, 274 Notre Dar^e Street, One door from the corner of Saint Peter Street.Jan.5.\t4 LOOK _HERS! ©reotest Attractiois of Slie Ray.ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS AT JOHM Ü- BROWN\u2019S, 13fi Notre Rame Street, And corner of Notre Dame & St.Lambert Sts., WHO IS SE5.MN© OFF, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES, HIS STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.HAVING purchased a \u201c Bankrupt Stock\u201d, and being desirous to reduce his own, will SELL OFF bis large and varied assortment of Dry Goods.Every \u201c Ticket marked in plain figures,\u201d for which the holder will receive more than the value of his money.IF YOU WISH TO SECURE a-B.IÏ2â.® BARG-AXBTS, lose no time in calling at 53\u201d 135 Notre Dame Street, and corner of Notre Dame and St.Lambert Streets.Jan, 5.\t4 SAMUEL IRISLEY, Consulting & Superintending Mechanical EJVCffJrÉÆJR.OFFICE, 29 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Above T.©.Meefer\u2019s, ©.E.MONTREAL.Plans and Specifications prepared for Side Wheel and Propeller Steamers.Railway and Manufacturing Machinery of every description.Steam Vessels bought and sold on Commission.Oct.16.\t245 BRANDY, from Raisins, kc GIN, from Juniper Berries, &c RUM, from West India Molasses WINES, from Raisins VINEGAR, from Malt ALE and PORTER.The above articles constantly on hand, and for ale to the Trade by the manufacturers, PIGEON, SAUVAGEAU & OO.Montreal, August 2\u2019., 1855?6m mwf 198 a CARSON, WHfitEESAIÆ AM© RETAIL OXmOIT\u2019SIXDQ-Q- AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No.66 McGill Street.McSÎ.& C.beg to intimate to their numerous customers that they have on hand their usual supply of OVERCOATINGS.Also, Superfine West of England BROAD CLOTHS, OAS-SIMERES, DOE and DEER SKINS, VESTINGS, &c.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed, either as regards lit, style, or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting, that most difficult and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, mado from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.Terms Gash, and one Price only.Dec, 29.\tTts 308 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Estate Agent and Accountant.L RANCIS RUFFORD.No.4 Montreal Exchange.Sample and Pattern Rooms\u2014Frencli Manufactures.JAMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, Great St.James St., over Gibb & Co.(up stairs.)5 Sample Room\u2014American Manufactures.JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchants* Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.298 St.Paul St.ALEX.ARTHUR.272 Notre Dame Street.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.298Notre Dame St.CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.&\tIII.\tNICHOLS.,290 Notre Dame Si HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202 McgIh si' MOR1SON, CAMERON & EMPEY, No.\u2019 288 Notre' Dame Street.pVt V.205 Notre Dame St.AïTp£\\*ôiw^AkLUM.138 Notre Dame St Y\u2019.New No.202 Notre Dame St LIMOGES & DESROCHERS, Corner St.Lawience* Craig Streets.ALEX.MURPHY.Dame Street.Old, No.188, New, 278 Now Wholesale Importers of Woollens, &©.KORTOSK & BROTHERS.263 (old No.189) Si.Fani s Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.RODDEN.Great St.Janies Si Teachers of Music.L.EGLAUOH.Corner St, Catherine &.Constam Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse* SBEBOLD, BBM.221 Notre Dame St.A.\tS.NORDHEIYfER.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies* STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Jmoi Street.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent_Saint Francois Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, .Agent.Lemoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY I H Co nei-ofPlaeed\u2019Armes.'\t' BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H Maitland, Agent.EQUUTABLE^FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chinman Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.\t^\t\u2019 COLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford.16 St Sacrament St.CANAn/wTav?'1 Ijife'nII L\u2019\t\u2022 Commissioner St.CANADA (Life) T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clothing Ware-._ \u201e\thouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.St Pau| S)_ Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251, old 183 Notre wTFIt1,^0.N°'\tSt.James St.JOHN CAMPBELL.Wmre St> Booksellers and Stationers.B°DA wsnwUR.9 Great St.James St.B.\tDAWSON.Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores* JOHN SLOAN.Noire Dame Si THISBAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Noire Dame Street! ST'jam'IstENCE\tHogan A Penn.Great St.ST^mCHOf,AS3pEp\u2019t' H'\t¦\u2022\u2022Notre Dame St.FXCHA Nri/Anr>n'Jd:-^,e7.\u2018^'fJacques Cartier Square.EXPai\u2018dSt3i\u2018 C0FFEE «OUSE, W.B.Levine.St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine r^rrtsT\tMerchants.L0IBERTHELOT 4.\u2022\u2022¦\u2022No.1 St.Mary St.nJhKXXXfcilA)!.^.,, .No.35 Nntrp Unmn \u2018iit WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre DaSe St' JOHN HUTCHISON.3V Notre Dame S ' DANIEL LANIGAN.! !.26S Cre Dame ï RICHAR D^UUiM^1?ORE'°0rner ofMcGil1 & Wm.Sts.WC W\t.38 Great St- James St.43 St' Lawrence Main St.EDMBÏRnivrCE.\u201cA* l14 Commissioners St.ED.DIKON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGill Sts.Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants.& C°.No' 1 Lemoine Street.F\tSCOTT.u St.Sacrement St.E.KERS1LN.184 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers.L A.& H.MATHEWSON.94 McGill St.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers.ffc.240 N°tre Dame & 74 St- CC aUstinNS.McGi11 St- C.\tAUfellN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Tailor and Clothier and Raney Dry Goods Store.D.\tMANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers jloTLUuadmr°ynd.0.n: : : : : :.172 M L dTar^Tt'.207\tIt! Tkos.PATTON.: : '.V« McGill and'to St! PaKeet Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants.n'19 St' Sèment St.COWAN t CROSS.Conler Place \u2018'\u2019Art™*.COWAN & CROSS.St.Maurice St.Produce and General Commission Agents JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants.AAMDie?vE & 00.Custom House Square.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers &, Coffee Roasters.S.ENGLISH & CO.'.'.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer THOMMÎ mELANT)WS.66 Si' ï>ilC018 S'- 1HUMA8 IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers, &c.\u2014Also,\u2014 REFRIGERATORS AND HAT GUTTERS, No 12 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.February 12.HEARN & FREEMAN, ^ manufacturers & Wholesale & Retail Dealers' ini Cottage and Parlor Furnituref Mattressca tSi-^'eatiiera, Ch.aml>er Setts, Looking Glasses^&e; Nos.45, 49, 51 & 53 Union Street, Portland, Me.Orders promptly attended to.February 12.\tiy 88* ¦fÇj.C'.np û i û./vs\\p, l\\Wç'4h:Vp'4'VV\\ VS §\\\\\\ \\ ypAXX\\V\\: XUMitod S tatov* tlic Canadas^ ^=ia®5lr:; ?I in?ReXia?l 111 ! :1-\t': K:Tf A7vtpa'g;ne J j LELEGARD cL Cf\u2019 imperial CABINET.I- LELEGARD & CO.\u2019S l^PERgAL CHAMPAGNE raiHE Subscriber having been appointed SOLE I AGENT for the UNITED STATES and THE CANADAS of LELEGARD & CO.\u2019S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, begs leave to call the attention of the trade to this superior article.The proprietors will spare no exertion or expense to give to their Champagne the first rank; amongst the leading marks of this market.1200 Baskets presently on hand.Credit liberal for approved paper.J.C.ROBILLARD.New York\u201479 Fulton Street, entrance 54 Gold-Street.Montreal\u2014106 St.Paul Street, near Bonsecours; Market.Dec.22.\t303 ROBERT G-RAHAM, Cteiaeral Statiwaser, AND Manufacturer of Paged.Account Book»t.No.J35SS St, Paul Street, Montreal, R G.has always on hand a large and walî.» assorted Stock of Writing, i&rawing, Wrapping, AND OTHER PAPERS.Oct 13\t2 WELCH & GRIFFITHS\u2019 SAWS, PATENT ROUND .HAVISG purchased from Mr.Wit.Sodthwsis, his Patent Right, for GRINDING CIRCULAR and other SAWS, for which we have paid him a large sum, aud we are the sole proprietors of this Patent.We will reward any person giving information of infringements on the same.THIS IS THE ONLY MACHINE EVER INVENTED, THAT WILL GRIND A SAW PERFECTLY EVEN IN THICKNESS.They will require less sett\u2014will not heat while running\u2014will saw smooth\u2014save lumber\u2014and keep an edge longer than any other Saws made \u2014and are not liable to become untrue.All our Saws are made from an Extra Quality of Cast Steel, imported expressly for our own use, at much higher cost, than generally used for Saws.We respectfully inform all manufacturers of Lumber that no Saw will be sent from this Establishment but what is of superior Steel and Workmanship; the Temper will be found more even and uniform than any Saw in use.Orders received at our Warehouse, 62 Congress Street, Boston.WELCH & GRIFFITHS.And by\t-I.HENRY EVANS, Montreal.August 8.\t6m 186 3POK.SASS.A SECOND-HAND HIGH PRESSURE ENGINE, of thirty horse power, with Cornish Boiler, in complete working order.\u2014aaso,\u2014 EIGHT HORSE POWER HIGH PRESSURE ENGINES, similar to that exhibited at the Paris Industrial Exhibition.\u2014and,\u2014 All descriptions of STEAM ENGINES and BOILER WORK made to order.Apply to MILLN & MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin.April 1\t232 CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION, WHoasasASB ©ara-sr.WARM CLOTHING for Canada in winter is as necessary as food.The Subscriber would call the attention of the Trade to his Stock of MONTREAL MANUFACTURED CLOTHING, as being more varied and extensive than anything ever offered in this market.All season-ftblo goods, and really good value.WALTER MACFARLAN.Sept.5.\t 210 - ROBBEN & MEILLEURE STOVE AW©\tFURMITttJSlE WAREHOUSE, Ho.71 Great St.James Street, MANTEL-PIECES and GRATES, HOT-AIR FURNACES, REGISTERS, AND VENTILATORS, IRON RAILING AND GATES.ffi\u2019IHE Subscriber would beg leave to inform A his friends and the public that he has formed a PARTNERSHIP with Mr.A.A.MEILLEUR, and would solicit the continuation of their patronage.T.M.RODDEN.December 28, 1855.\t.\t,\t3 THE EMPER0E OF RUSSIA'S SAUCE.IT is impossible to particularise for what this exquisite and unrivalled Sauce is most adapted : so delicious is the flavor of it that Fish, Flesh, and Game, obtain unequalled piquance by the use of it.To Stews, Curries, MadeDishes, and Mock Turtle Soup, a peculiarly fine zest is given ; and to'Beef Steaks, Cutlets, Chops, Cold Meat, &c., so exquisite a relish that can only be believed by those who have tasted it.* OPINIONS OF THH PRESS.\u201c The ingreuients of the Russian Sauce are so scientifically blended as to produce an exquisite rich mellow Sauce, which probably is obtained by age and a long voyage.\u201d\u2014Times.\u201c We ask our readers one question : are you fond of good eating ?if so, try the Russian Sauce \u2014it is excellent\u2014Albion.Prepared at St Petersburg by Alexis Dolgorouki.Agents for Canada : S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.Dee.20.\t301 ALEXANDRO GLOVES! NOTICE.M0RIS0N, CAMERON & EMPEY, HILE distinctly disclaiming any intention of interfering with Messrs.Wm.Benjamin & Co.'a right to the honor of being \u201c the only direct Retail Importers\u201d of ALEXANDRE\u2019S KID GLOVES, feel bound, in justice to themselves and their customers, to ssert (without fear of even Mr.Hua\u2019s contradiction,) that they have for some time been, are now, and intend to continue to be, WHOLESALE IMPORTERS of these celebrated Goods, which they offer to their customers in ANY QUANTITY at Wholesale Net Cash Prices.:e® les.o fl AsiMiracIt® ®«aï.THE SUBSCRIBERS have now a full supply of ANTHRACITE COAL, which they offer at the following 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.6d.Lakawana, best quality, 36s.3d.Pittston, do\t\u201c The Coal.is double screened and warranted to be the same quality as represented.GILBERT, MACDOUGALL & CO.September 8.\t213 SMITH à BALL, Dealers in the Choicest Descriptions of CROCERIES.Teas, coffees, chocolates, cocoas, Wines, Oils, Fruits.SPICES, PICKLES, SAUCES, Potted aud Preserved Meats, Preserves, Fruits iu Syrup, Ac.&c.NOTICE.npHE undersigned give public notice, that the A STOCKHOLDERS in the RICHELIEU COMPANY will make application at the next Sitting of the Provincial Legislature for an ACT OF INCORPORATION for the said Company.P.E.LECLERE, President.J.H.TERROUX, Secretary-Tres.Montreal, Dec.8, 1855.\t2m 291 Dissolution of PartnersLipe THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between WM.W.SNAITH and W.S.BALL, Grocers, doing business in this City under the name, firm and style of SNAITH k BALL, was, by mutual consent, DISSOLVED, by act passed before Wm.Eastoh, Esq., Notary, of this City, on the 31st day of October last, W.S.Ball retiring from the business.All debts due to and by the said Firm will he settled by the said WM.W.SNAITH, who continues the business on his own account.WM.W.SNAITH.W.S.BALL.Montreal, Nov.6, 1855.\t264 NOTICE TS HEREBY GIv EN by the TRUSTEES of the I MONTREAL TURNPIKE ROADS, that an application will be made at the next ensuing Session of the Provincial Parliament, for power to extend the Roads of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, and for other purposes.Montreal, Nov.15, 1855.\t2m 272 DISSOLUTION 0E CO-PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, as PUBLISHERS of \u201c THE MONTREAL HERALD and DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE,\u201d and as GENERAL PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS, was THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent.All Debts owing to the said Partnership are to be received by the continuing Partners, DAVID KINNEAR, EDWARD GOFF PENNY, and ANDREW WILSON ; and all persons to whom the said Co-Partnership stands indebted are requested to send in their respective accounts to the said continuing Partners, in order that the same may be examined and paid.DAVID KINNEAR, By his Attorney, A.Wilson.EDWARD GOFF PENNY, JAMES POTTS, ANDREW WILSON.Montreal, October 1, 1855.The business of \u201cthe Montreal HERALD and DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE \u201d will in future be carried on by the undersigned, under the Firm of D.KINNEAR and COMPANY.D.KINNEAR, EDWARD GOFF PENNY, ANDREW WILSON.Montreal, October 1, 1855.njiHE GENERAL JOB PRINTING heretofore JL carried on in connection with the publication of \u201c 'THE MONTREAL HERALD,\u201d will in future be carried on by the undersigned in his own name, on his own account, IN THE SAME PREMISES.JAMES POTTS.Montreal, October 1, 1855.\t262 NOTICE.v fpHE Subscribers offer for SALE the STOCK i of the ESTATE of MESSRS.LEBLANC & BIENVENU, Merchant Tailors, iu McGill Street, consistiug 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 one lot or divided, so as to suit purchasers.If these Goods are not disposed of within a limited period, they will be offered at Public Sale, ot which due notice will be given.Any party desiring to examine the Stock will please apply to the undersigned assignees.L.MARCHAND, > .\t.A.MOUSSEAU, S Ass,gtiee3- Montreal, Oct.1, 1855.\t233 ALL Persons INDEBTED to the ESTATE of BIENVENU & 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, > .\t.A.MOUSSEAU, ) Assignees.Montreal, Oct.1, 1855.\t233 BÉ0Ü&M & MAMMU), ©©MEfltlSSSOSf Knumber Meroiiaots0 WEST TROY, N.Y., (Office, below the Upper Ferry.) REPEBBINOEB: Wm.Wokkmah, Esquire, Montreal.Wm.Dow,\t\u201c\t\u201c Jaspes G.Sims,\t\u201c\t\u201c Lotheb H.Holtoh,\t\u201c\t\u201c Jan.5.\tly 4 K3T GOODS DELIVERED in all parts of the city.FAMILY ACCOUNTS payable Monthly.WAREHOUSE, Corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets.Oct 8.\t238 LAVENDER, Mlerchant and Military bailor, 80 Mc.G ILL STREET, HAS now completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams, Cassimeres,\tVelvets, Reversible Cloths, Doeskins,\tSatins, Pilot Cloths, Tweeds,\tSilks, which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable manner, at the lowest possible .rices for Ready Money.N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving Coats, &c.R.EADY-MAS9E C&OTI1IKG In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.October 24,\t\u2018\t, 203 MCKAY & HEAXHFIEU», Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, S©!ST©E.7.D.K.McKay.\tT.D.Heathkusld REFERENCES Messrs.Sami.Henshaw &Sons,Boston; Messrs Gillespie, Moffatt A Co., Mr.Henry McKay, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray k Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan ft Gillespie, Liverpool.July 12.\t114 MEATHESEE© & McHiAA, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ATLANTIC WHARF, ffOSÆSjAZm T.D.Hbathfield.\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.30.\t260 R, M.W.Taylok.\tS.Lister Tayior.TA'K'M*®.& COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cincinnati Ohio.Refer in Montreal, to Merchants generally.iTr Attention given to the purchase of PORK, LARD, TALLOW, GREASE, LARD OIL, &c., and to the sale of MACKEREL, COD, and SEAL OILS, PIG IRON, &c.&g.March 14, 1853.\t25 1 it M E S H.S P K.! N G l h OJjiac 3(i, Great St.JamtsSirtti.liar® the Office of ohn 0»tel! Ksqutrs; February 18.\tly\u2014ill R.EL HAMILTON, Commercial and General Agent, Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Buildings* Custom Mouse Square 9 MONTREAL.Business transacted at the Customs, and all other Public Offices.April 30.\t232 H.M.PERRAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, Corner Craig and Coté Streets.Sept.19.\t222 R.W.HANDYSIDE, General Commission Merchant, 3 John Street.Montreal.June 11.\t232 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS, wm.e.\t& e©.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 Tops, 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 68 Dry Firewood.tN consequence of the want of accommodation on the Wharf for the discharging of Wood to retail in quantities to suit purchasers, the Yard iu rear of the American Church, will be kept open throughout the Summer.A good supply of the BEST DRY WOOD will be sold at reasonable prices, and delivered, as required, to purchasers free of charge for Cartage.May 17.\t232 fera.\u2019 i____________________ 'MllimMÊlÊÊÊÊÊKtKHKIIÊKÊHmmm* CHEESY PECTORAL, For tlie rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life\u2014increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the te:m of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art.A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country has proven, beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease whicn have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year.Indeed, there is now abundant reason to believe a remedy has at length been found which can be relied on lo cure the most dangerous aftections of the lungs.Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the following, and refer further enquiry lo my American Almanac, which the agent below named will always be nleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars and indisputable proof of these statements.Office of Transportation, Laurens R.R., S.C., Aug.4, \u201953.Dr.J.C.Ayer, Dear Sir,\u2014My little son, four years old, has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever ; his throat was rotten, and every person that visited him pronounced him a dead child.Having used your Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of bronchitis, with entire success, I was i nduccd to try it on my little boy.I gavé him a tea-spoonful^ every three hours, commencing m the morning, and by fen o\u2019clock at night I found a decided change for the better, and after three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain.Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relievo the anxiety of many a fond parent.For all affections of the Throat and Lungs I believe it the best medieine extant.A feeling of the deepest gratitude prompts me in addressing you these lines;\u2014but for your important discovery my little boy would now have been in another world.I am yours, with great respect, J.D.POWELL, Supt.Trans.L.R.R.Rocky Hill, (Somerset Co ) N.J., July 21,1852.Dr.J.C.Ayer\u2014Since your medicine has become known here it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold.It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say of it is not too much for the good it has done.I lake pleasure in selling it, because I know that I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with respect, JOHN C.WHITLOCK.P.S.\u2014Almost any number of certificates can be sent you if you wish it.Windsor, C.W., June 26,1852.Dr.J.C.Ayer.Sir\u2014This may certify that I have used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one year; and it is my sincere belief that I should have been in my grave ere this time if I had not.It has cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy.Yours, very respectfully, D.A.McCLURE, Attorney at Law.Wilksbarre, Pa., Sept.28,1850.Dr.J.C.Ayer.My Dear Sir\u2014Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation.I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, as do many of our principal physicians.I am your friend, CHAS.STREATER, M.D.Prepared Ivy Dr.J.C.AYEK9 Practical and Analytical Cliemist9 JLowcllj Mass.Jan.7.\tImmwffi B OGLE\u2019S EMSCTMC! IfiASK I®YE ! A RECENT and moat wonderful discovery in Chemistry, for instantaneously, and without the least inconvenience, changing Red, Light, or Gray Hair, into a permanent Auburn, Dark, cr Black Color, without injuring or staining the skin in the least, and retaining all the original gloss and sottnesj of the hair.The preservation and adornment of the Hair have in all ages been considered of the greatest importance, as affecting health and comfort, and as essential to an elegant appearance.Poets have given the wildest wing to their fancy in describing the effects of soft, silken, flowing ringlets : \u201c Fair tresses man\u2019s imperial race ensnare, And beauty draws us with a single hair.\u201d BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, \"For Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and rendering it Fair, Delicate and Transparent.The proprietor, with an honorable consciousness of meriting the approval of the fair sex, ventures to bring the above article under their notice, confident of its superior merits ; and has no doubt that it will be found equally efficacious for its desired object, as \u201c Hyperion Fluid \u201d has proved itself for restoring the hair.BOGLE\u2019S AMOLE, A Compound for Shaving.In consequence of the many complaints made by gentlemen who shave themselves, of the preparations for shaving heretofore, such as fretting ahd chapping the skin, the lather drying on the face, and other pernicious effects, the inventor of the Amole compound for shaving has for years been searching for some vegetable source which might yield the properties so much required.THE AMOLE, or Soap Plant of California, possesses them in abundance, and by judicious combination and adaptation, they are now incorporated, with other elements, into such an efficacious and agreeable composition as will render 1 he operation of shaving delightful and refreshing, Manufactured by WM.BOGLE, 277 Washington Street, Boston, Inventor and Sole Proprietor.For sale by all respectable Druggists throughout Canada.Dec.12.\t294 INSURANCE.& £i©xarsoxv FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital\u2014Two Millions Sterling.Available Funds for Immediate Use-Above Half a Million Stetling.FIRE DEPARTMENT.t â 4HE progress of the Company in this branch JL of business will best bo indicated by a comparison with the two previous years.The Premiums received being in 1852.\t1853.\t1854.£98,65414 10 Stg.| £113,612 4 6 Btg.| £146,086 16 9 Stg* 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.Ar.Kx.Simpson, Esq., j Robt.S.Tybeh, Esq.J.Mitchell, Esq., j H.Starnes, 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\u201d Company, of London, and that all Premiums falling due to that Company in future are requested to be paid, either at the Office of the Liverpool and London Company, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, or lo 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.MAITL AND, Secretary.Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & OO., Agents in Quebec.April 20._________________^\t92 THE COIMNSAL, LIFE 1SSÜRANCE C0MPANI.Cn^itaLa-One M&lSiom Stterliasc.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, 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.I B.H.Lemoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.\tj J.O.Moffatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.THE _ 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 Halv Credit System, granted.July 4.\tJOT $30,000 ! Improved Havana Plan Lottery! By authority of the State of Georgia.FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, Sclictlule for January, 185G Z CLASS 11.To be drawn January 23d, 1856, in the City oi Atlanta, when Prizes amounting to $30,000 will be distributed according to the following inimitable Scheme :\u2014 If yon draw the lowest prize you get the cost of your ticket, without deduction, and remember every prize is drawn at each drawing.One Prize to every Ten Tickets.Capital Prize, $10,000.$10,000 4.000 1,500 2,750 1,100 1,275 2.150 2,075 2.000 3.150 1,000 Prizes, amounting to\t$30,000 Only Ten Thousand Numbers.Tickets $5, Halves $2,50, Quarters $1,25.Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.All communications strictly confidential.SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Atlanta, Georgia.Dee.1.\tiy 6 i\tPrize\tof\t 2\tdo\tof\t2,000 are 3\tdo\tof\t500 are 11\tdo\tof\t250 are 10\tdo\tof\t110 are 17\tdo\tof\t75 are 43\tdo\tof\t50 are 83\tdo\tof\t25 are 200\tdo\tof\t10 are 630\tdo\tof\t5 are JOHN CLASS TOES.OMT©, \u20ac.W., Agent for the Molsons Bank, Agent for the Purchase and Sale of Stocks and other negotiable Securities, Produce Factor, And General Commission Agent.THE undersigned begs to give notice that on the 10th instant HE WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS IN TORONTO, C.W., in the lines of business above mentioned, and respectfully solicits Orders and Consignments.REFERENCES ON BUSINESS: Messrs.Young, Janes & Co.(General) Messrs.Morland & Co.(Iron, Hardware, Tin,&c) Messrs.MaoDougall Bros.(Stocks and Public Securities.) JOHN GLASS.Oct.8.\t238 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 &4jO., of this place, who are now, and will continue to be, the exclusive Contractors of the (X.) ASTO G IRON.It is requested that all consumers of these two celebrated Marks will take due notice that the name of WILKINSON will now be stamped upon every Bar of CD AHB G 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.Hull, 1st June, 1855.\t232 MMEM0RI IRONS.MESSRS.NAYLOR, TICKERS & CO.announce to the consumers of Swedish Steel Irons, that they are now, and will continue to be, the sole Contractors and Importers of the celebrated Dannemore Irons, stamped © © AHB (F>, For security against fraudulent imitations, in addition to the above well-known marks, the initials N V & C will be stamped on each bar, and henceforth O O will cease to have the by-stamp SYKES.' Sheffield, June 1, 1855.\t232 August 25.MISSIHG, EX \u201c STAR OF EMPIRE,\u201d at Boston, 1 Case SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.The Subscribers have received a Cask of IRON MORTARS, marked W H H, instead of the above.Any party giving information of the above will oblige IS.J.LYMAN & Co.Nov.8.\t265 For sale- pure \u201cDeKUYPER\u2019S\u201d GIN\u2014in bond or duty paid.WALTER MACFARLAN.Nov.9.\t266 FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance Companv OF TORONTO.Iïï\u20acOR.]POR.ATEB 1833.CAPITAL £100,000.G.P.RIDOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.Dcpy.Governor.T.W.BIRCHALL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES : Wm.Proudvoot, Peter Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.rjpHB Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean A and Inland Marine Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every deserip tion of Property.M.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.\t70 Matoal Lite lasaraace Company, ©f kthw -stork .larar.Cash Assets, $3,543,301 Gl.Ftp HIS COMPANY has attained the highest po-1 sition among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Further information may he had, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent.May 22.\t70 ESTABLISHED FOR THE ASSURANCE OF LIFE AND HEALTH.CAPITA!, STOCK, £100,000, OFFICE\u201432 ST.JOSEPH STREET, CITY, Corner Place d\u2019Armes, epposite the Cathedral.HEAL,\u2019Til.Annual Premiums Insuring jGl in Sickness.Age.One Year.For Life 20.\t.\t1\t0\t0\t1\t7\t6 30.\t1\t5\t0\t1\t15\t0 40.\t1\t10\t0\t2\t10\t0 60.\t2\t0\t0\t3\t10\t0 Sd3\u2019 Other amounts not exceeding jB2 per week, may be insured in proportion in the Health department.LIFE* Annual- Premiums Insuring £100 at Heath.Age.One Year.20.\t0173 30.\t1 0\t7 40.\t1 4\tG 60.\t1\t15\t2 For life.1\t11 3 2\t3 6 3\t0 0 4\t4 0 Equally favorable and carefully prepared rates throughout the Life department.Prospectuses, _ Reports, Forms of Application, and all information, will be furnished upon application at the Office, personally, or by mail.DAVID HUNTER, Secretary.JAMES H.PHILLIPS, President.Dee.13.\tcm 295 Presents for the Approaching HOLIDAYS.G.I.ASCHER, 149 Notre Dame Street, 9 St.Lambert Street, AND 34 Toronto Street, Toronto, C.W., WHOLESALE IMPORTER.Q-tOOCD® IN GREAT VARIETY, have just been added to the large and well assorted Stock of Watches, Rings, Pins, Lockets, Charms, Pencil Cases, Brooches, Chains, Watch Keys, Snuff Boxes, Card Cases, Tablets, Vest Buttons, Ear-rings, Bracelets of very handsome pattern.PLATED WARE, consisting of Tea Setts of five pieces of German Silver, Branch Candlesticks, large and small Waiters, Biscuit Baskets, Massive Cruets, Fruit Stands of antique design, Setts of Desert Knives and Forks, Sugar Basins, Toast Racks, Liquor Stands, Snuffer Trays, Inkstands, &c.SUPERIOR PAPIER MACHE WARE, Portfolios, inlaid with Pearl, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Card Trays, Whist Boxes to hold four packs of cards and counters, very elegant, Ladies\u2019 Tablets, Ladies\u2019 Card Cases, Ladies\u2019 Work Tables, Chess Tables, Fancy Tables.JET GOODS, comprising Bracelets, Brooches, Pins, &c., and an extensive assortment of FANCY GOODS.Kr- The above mentioned articles will be sold lower than any Goods that can be obtained at AUCTION SALES.G.I.ASCHER, 149 Notre Dame Street.Deo.27.\t306 8, 11.MillLTOS & GOKBOa PUIM, Mam© Iffisuraa®© Adjusters, ZVXOTCHREAEg Sl EJEW R.H.HAMILTON, Montreal.GORDON PLUMMER, New Yore.STEAMSHIPS, &.c.\"VTOTICE.\u2014THE BRITISH MAIL STEAMERS will resume their WEEKLY SAILINGS in February, 1856.The steamers will thereafter be dispatched as formerly to Liverpool, from New York and from Boston alternately.The \u2019fiérStlsSa amd fSortîi America* «oyai asrall! SteaiMSIsips, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERl\u2019OOS Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$uo i Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptaiiii* ARABIA .CHE Judkins, j AMERICA.VVJ CLant.PERSIA.A Kyrie, | EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.EG Lott, ! CANADA .J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.JLeitch, These Vessèls carry a clear white light, at their mac\u2019-head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Asia.from Boston.Wednesday, Jan.2,1856.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Jan.16th.America.from Boston.Wednesday, Jan.30ih.Afric.a.from New York.Wednesday, Feb.6th.Arabia.from Boston.Wednesday, Feb.13th.Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Feb.20th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.^ The owners of these ships will not be\u2019accountabiefor Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.Dec.22.\t261 STEAM BETWEEN ktew\teisAgsetow.REVERENCES : Atlas Mutual Insurance Company, New York, Board of Trade Montreal.June 26.\t232 jgORAX- A few cases for sale by \u201e\t*\t.G.D.WATSON.Nov.16.\t223 Linseed Oil.1 AH Quarter-Casks Boiled, ex \u201cANN !UU THOMPSON.\u201d HENRY CHAPMAN & Co.July 27.\t176 Important Warning! SAVE YOUR RECORDS.\u2014At the recent fire in Vesey-st., two firms lost their books and papers, 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 one : 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 & 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 everely tested before and.after its fall to the cellar.With full confidence in the fire-proof qualities of your Safes, I am, truly yours,\tGeo.W.Wrisht.These Safes are secured by the celebrated \u201c La Belle\u201d Lock, and for sale by JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Stearns & Marvin, The only makers of Salamander Safes containing Rich & Wilder\u2019s Patents.MayJ21.\tns FINE TURKEY SPONGES, for Sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & Co.Jan.15.\t12 t'my> 7>i niiri PYo EDINBURGH, 2500 tons, Wm.Gumming.NEW-YORK, 2150\t\u201c Robt.Craig, GLASGOW, 1962\t\u201c John Duncan.The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company intend sailing their new and powerful Steamers from New York for Glasgow direct, as under :\u2014 EDINBURGH, Saturday, 26th January, at 12 o\u2019clock noon.GLASGOW, Saturday.RATES OP PASSAGE.First Class.Ç75 Third Class, found with cooked provisions.$30 An exerienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.For freight or passage apply to J.McSYMON, 17 Broadway, New York.New York City Bills or Gold only received for passage.Pec- 13.\tly 292 lew fork, Montreal mû Quebec like, TEA 5»©RTjLANÏ», bONNECTING WITH THE C5-&&3PI npHE A 1 First Class Steamers CALEDONIA, 1 WESTERNPORT and JACKSON, one year old, 600 tons burthen.One of the above Steamers will leave New York and Portland every SATURDAY, at FIVE P.M., until further notice.The proprietors are determined to make this the cheapest aud most reliable route between this place and New York.Goods will be taken to or from the Baltimore, Norfolk and Richmond Line of Steamers, without any charge for drayage in New York.Goods forwarded by this line to Montreal, Quebec, and all Stations on the Grand Trunk Railway, with despatch, at the cheapest rates.The attention of Canadian shippers is respectfully called to this line 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 bo insured at the lowest rates.F or Freight or Passage apply to JOHN RILEY, cor.Washington & 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 kFOX, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland.Oct.3.\t6m mwfs 234 WEW Tr«RK.i RUERSEM, AMO SOUTHAMPTON.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.THE fchips comprising this line are the WASHINGTON, Capt.E.Cavendy, HERMANN, Capt.Edward Higgins.These Steamers stop at Southampton, both going and returning.Proposed dates of sailing.\u20141856.From South- Hermann____ Washington.Hermann.Washingto Hermann., From\t\tFrom\t\tampton for\t New York.\t\tBremen.\t\tNew York.\t Saturday.\t\tSaturday.\t\tWednesday*\t .Jan.\t26\tFeb.\t23\tFeb.\t27 .Feb.\t23\tMar.\t22\tMar.\t26 .Mar.\t22\tApril\t19\tApril\t23 \t19\tMay\t17\tMay\t21 \t17\tJune\t14\tJune\t18 \t14\tJuly\t12\tJuly\t16 .July\t12\tAug.\t9\tAug.\t13 .Aug.\t9\tSept.\t6\tSept.\t10 \t6\tOct.\t4\tOct.\t8 \t4\tNov.\t1\tNov.\t6 \t1\tNov.\t29\tDec.\t3 \t29\tDec.\t27\tDec.\t31 Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre advantages over any other route, for the economy of time and money.Passage from New York to Southampton and Bremen.First Cabin, main saloon, $130; First Cabin, lower saloon, $110 ; Second ditto, $60.All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Office.No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon Is attached to each ship.For freight or passage apply to C.H.SAND, 11 South William Street, New York.C.A.HEINEKEN & CO., Bremen.CROSKEY&CO., Southampton.WM.ISELIN Havre.Jan.14.\tlynit.il Fall Arrangement.0 T T A W KJL OUÏE.ROYAL MAIL LINE.Aîtersallwm of Hour ©f departure.ON and after THURSDAY, 1st of November, the Cars, with the Mail and Passengers for Steamer LADY SIMPSON, will leave the Railroad Station, Bonaventure Street, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., EVERYDAY, (Sundays excepted) for Ottawa City.Cabin Fare Through, Four Dollars, Meals included.Through Tickets to be had at tho Lachine Railroad Office.Nov.2.\t260 UMITIG© ADVERTISEMENTS SNUEF AMS® TOBACCO.PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, No* 4-3 Chatham Street9 New Yorl£9 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 States.February 12\tly 36 UNITED STATES HOTEL, iuncTion of federal, elm a congresssts.Portland, Maine.SOS.OB8IOH XaYRZGR.April 20.\tly 48 W.J.HO WELL* S RAINBOW HOTEL, 31 and 33 Beekman Street, ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE.npHIS new Hotel, built by James Conner, Esq., JL 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, aud prompt and polite attention will be paid to all who frequent \u201c The Rainbow.\u201d Dec.12.\t245 TENTS.PAYSMONS,\tFLAGS GF ASÆ» 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 Pic 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 my 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, sufficient to convene seventy thousand persons.I can, therefore, always accommodate my customers t any number of Tents on snort 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.23,1865.\tly 19 RAILROADS, &c.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.During the winter trains will LEAVE S'©»- Portland & Boston at 2:30 p m (Stopping over night at Island Pond.) For Quelle© at -\t-\tS:3© a m (Stopping at all Intermediate Stations.) For Prescott, Brockvllle, and Ottawa Cits\u2019 at 8:30 a m Arriving at Brockville at 2:30 p.m.and at Ottawa at 5:00 p.m., being the only route by which Passengers can REAUH OTTAWA THE SAME DAY I iCr-\u2019 FARE TO BOSTON, by Railway throughout.$8:00 For further particulars apply at the GRAND TRUNK OFFICES, Little St James Street.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Jan.17, 1856.\t14 RAILROADS, &c.A - A: Ottawa and Presc©tt Railway.PASSENGER TRAINS leave the City of Ottawa for Prescott at 8,00 A.M.and 1.10 P.M., arriving in Prescott at 10,45 A.Mi, and 4,55 P.M.TRAINSJjEAYE PRESCOTT For the City of Ottawa at 7,50 A.M.and 2,10 P.M., arriving in Ottawa at 11,45 A.M.and 4,55 P.M.The Mail Trains leaving Ottawa at 8,00 A.M.and^ Prescott at 2,10 P.M., connect with the Trains of the Grand Trunk Railway to and from Montreal, arriving.in Ottawa at 4,55 P.M., and in Montreal at 4,00 P.M., performing the journey by daylight, and being the only route by which Passengers can get through in one day._ Arrangements have been made for the reception and delivery of Freight at the Wharves of this Company at Prescott, brought from, or to be forwarded by, the Grand Trunk Railway Company.ROBERT BELL.O.k P.Railway Office, 3 Ottawa City, 12th Dec., 1855.)\t295 mmmww.NOTICE TS hereby given that, in accordance with the JL.provisions of the Act 18 Vic., c.185, BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION will be opened at the COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE in the CITY of MONTREAL, on the 15th day of October instant, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions of parties desirous of SUBSCRIBING for STOCK in the BRANCH LINE of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and CHAMBLY RAILROAD, extending from a point on the Main Line of the said Railroad to the proposed point of Junction on the Champlain & St.Lawrence Railway, and that Wm.H.HOPPER is authorized to receive such Subscriptions, and that for a like purpose Books of Subscription will be opened on the same day at the Offices of R.A.ELLIS, Waterloo, a L.S.HUNTINGTON, Frost Village, Township of Sheffbrd ; in Stansteaà at the Office of CHARLES F.COLBY, and at St.Johns by NELSON MOTT; also at GEORGE ADAMS\u2019, Farnham East, R.McCORKILL, Farn-ham West, ASAPH A.KNOWLTON, Stukeiy, and RALPH MERRY, Outlet, which Gentlemen are severally authorized to receive such Subscriptions ;_ and the proportion of Ten per Cent, upon such Subscriptions must be paid within ten days from the closing of said Books into the CITY BANK, Montreal, of which notice will bo hereafter given, A.B.FOSTER, Managing Director.W.H.HOPPER, Secretary.Montreal, Oct.12, 1855.\t243 YEKMONT & UMM RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT.Northern, Western, British & U.S.TRAINS GOING NORTH.MAIL TRAIN connects at Windsor andWhite River Junction with Trains from Boston, New Y\u2019ork and St.Johnsbury.Leaves Windsor at 1,18 p.m., stops over night at St.-Albans, proceeds next morning to Rouse\u2019s Point, where it connects with trains for Ogdensburg k Montreal.Accommodation Train leaves Northfield at 7 a.m.for Rouse\u2019s Point\u2014connects at Essex with train from Rutland, and at Rouse\u2019s Point with trains for Montreal same evening.Leave White River Junction at 2,15 p m \u201c Montpelier at 7,15 a m & 4,45 p m \u201c Burlington et 5,30 & 9,35 a m & 6,00 p m TRAINS GOING SOUTH Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 11,12 a m & 4,40 p m \u201c St.Albans at 7,00 a m\u20141,20 k 6,26 p m \u201c\tBurlington at 7,35 a m & 2,55 p m \u201c\tMontpelier at 9,25 a m & 6,15 p m The 7,00 a.m.Train from St.Albans connects at White River Junction and Windsor with trains for Boston and New York, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston (via Concord,) earlier than by any other route.id\u201d Tickets for Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and the West, for sale at the principal Stations.R.SHERBURNE, Sup\u2019t.Northfield, Nov.26, 1855.\t283 MUIR, EWAN&CO., WHOLESALE AND CLOTHIERS, HA¥E REMOVED Ï0 NO.75 McGILL STKEET, NkARLY OPPOSITE * SAINT MAURICE STREET, r®OT2?B,SL&X,.May XÏ.\t115 GILDERSLEEVE & DRAPER, Sarristers & Attornies, NOTARIES PUBLIC KIMGSTOM, C.W.O.Gildheslhevb.W.G.Deapbb.Sept.\t211 DEALER IN GRAIN, SALT, COAL, &c Office\u201440 Commissioners\u2019 Street Residence\u201426 St.Louis Street.Nov.6.\t262 BBLLECÂ^T-SÂLilÆOIVrS VEKZEJVAt CHAMPAGNE, Ef- Superior to any other Brand Imported.J- ME¥!EIl, Jr., Sole Importer FOR THE UNITED STATES, No.14 Broadway, New York.GEORGE DOWKER k CO., Montreal, Agents-Oct, 29.\t3m miff 256 WHOLESALE MD BETAIL FBMITDRE WiBEHOUSE, 113 Craig Street, Montreal.S.W.ABBOTT & CO.ARE 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.k Co.take the present opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past year, and again invite their customers, and the public in general, to call and examine their new Goods, which will be sold at such prices as have never yet been offered in Canada.April 28.\t99 BOTTLED WINKS, FRUITS, &c.\u201d SUPERIOR Bottled Wines, Liqueurs, Syrups, Brandy, Gin, Islay Whiskey, Old Jamaica, Old Tom, Ac.\u2014together with\u2014 Preserved Salmon & Lobsters, Sardines in Oil, Scotch Marmalade, Potted Meats, English and American Cheese, Belmont and Belmont Sperm Candles, No.I Dairy Butter, Sugar-cured Hams, and a fine assortment of Fresh Fruits, and other Groceries, suitable for the season, for sale by CRERAR & McUlBBON, 152 Notre Dame Street.Dec.21.\t302 Removal.npHE Subscribers have removed their Office J.from the corner of Claude and Notre Dame Streets to No.65 Champ de Mars Street.PELLETIER k BÉLANGER, Advocates.May 3.\t232 C.E.E.TEESTLii, ~ PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Meekanical Dentist, $10 Notre Dame Street* MONTHHAL.Sept.5.\t232 Montreal and New lork llailroad.WrVTER ARRANGEMENT.TIME CHANGED.Steam Ferry Across tlie St.Lawrence.ON and after TUESDAY, Deer.18th, 1855, Through Passengers leave the Bonaventure Street Depot at 10,00 am cnly; connecting at Mooer\u2019s Junction with the Ogdensburgh trains East and West, for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa City, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Suspension Bridge, Buffalo and the West; also with the Plattsburgh Railroad to Plattsburgh, Steamer Francis Saltus to Burlington, thence via Railroads to New York Boston, Albany, Troy, &c.&c.Passengers for Europe, New York or Boston, &e., can be Ticketed via Mooer\u2019s Junction to Rouse\u2019s Point, thence via Yermont Central, if desired.Passengers reach Ogdensburgh same day, also Rutland same night, to lodge.Note.\u2014Freight to or from New York, Boston, &c, via Rouse\u2019s Point, to Siooer\u2019s Junction, or Ogdensburgh and the West, received and forwarded by Montreal and New York Railroad with despatch, and in same cars, crossing the St.Lawrence in the powerful steamer Iroquois without breaking bulk, and every day in the year, Sundays excepted.Connections sure & arrangements permanent.Through Tickets sold to all parts, as above, at the office, Bonaventure Street, and E.PICKUP\u2019S News Office.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under From Montreal | From Lachine 8,00 a m\t|\t9,00 a m 10,00 a m\tj\t11,00 a m 3,30 p m\tj\t4,00 p m ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R ,\t5 Montreal, Dec.17, 1855.5\t307 kskbs CHAMPS.ASM & ST.LAWRENCE RA31LR©AN>.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.ON and after MONDAY, Dec.2 the Trains Will leave St.Lambert at 8.00 A.M., and 2.30 P.M., connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with the Boston, New York, and Ogdenshvigh Rail roads.Passengers by the Morning Train a.-cive Ogdensburgh the same day.Those taking tno 2.30 P.M.train reach Rutland same evening, Boston or New York the following afternoon, and Buffalo or Niagara Falla in the evening.By this Line Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate places, save several hours.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.Deo.21.\t238 wr~ «r Ottawa aiifl Prescott Railway.TILL further notice, the Trains on the OTTAWA and PRESCOTT RAILWAY will run as follows, viz :\u2014 The MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa daily (Sundays excepted) at 8:00 a m, and arrive at Prescott at 10:45 a in, in time for Grand Trunk Mail Train to Montreal.Leave Prescott at 2:10 p m, on arrival of Grand Trunk Montreal Mail Train, and arrive at Ottawa at 4,56 p m.BENJ.FRENCH, Supt.T.S., O.k P.R.Jan.7.\t8 VERMONT CENTRAL & VERMONI AND CANADA RAILROADS.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.Brilish 1$ United Slates Mail Route, \u20180 New Yc Albany, Troy, Worcester, Boston a 1 itEast.PASSENGER TRAINS will run aa follows :-Leave ROUSE\u2019S POINT at 11.12, A.M.and 4.40, P.M., or on arrival of [Champlain k St.Lawrence Railroad Trains from Montreal.Passengers, for New York, Troy, and Albany leave Montreal at 2.00 P.M., and arrive in New York the next P.M.Passengers for Boston, Worcester, and Stations East of Essex, stop over night at St.Alban\u2019s or Essex, and proceed next morning, arriving in Boston earlier than by any other toute.This is the only route by which through tickets are sold.S3\"Get through tickets t'i'u Vermont \u2022 Central Railroad Line.For tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.December 4, 1855.\t287 d\u201dQuebec Chronicle to copy.VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD.BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Host®»», N.YterSi,Worcester & East SPRING ARRANGEMENT.PASSENGER TRAINS will 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 the 6 A.M.Train get 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 rtinmino- vin VfiVRMfYlMT1 P.W.'MT\u2019 RAT.T .1M W morning, via VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston EARLIER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, r ANY OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evening.Th*8 is lh« only route by which THROUGH TICKETS are sold.Get Through Tickets via Vermont Central Line.For Tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 66 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 12, 1855.\tIll Baggage labelled in Montreal by this route.The Vaudreuil Railway Company.NOTICE is hereby given by THE VAUDREUIL RAILWAY COMPANY that application will be made to the Provincial Legislature, at its next session, for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the Company, for an extension of its powers, including the power of increasing its original capital, of continuing and extending its Railway from and above the City of Ottawa to Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior, and of amalgamating with any Railway Company authorized to construct any Railway from aud above the said City of Ottawa in the direction of Georgian Bay, and other amendments and purposes connected with tho affairs of the Company.S.S.BENNETT, Secretary.Montreal, Dec.15, 1855.\t2m 307 To Importers & Wholesale Dealers IN ¦ mvms.FoojL s©af, THE Subscribers are now manufacturing a NEW ARTICLE OF SOAP, WARRANTED MUCH SUPERIOR in QUALITY to the BEST BRANDS of LIVERPOOL or ANY OTHER BAR SOAP IMPORTED, and which they will sell to the Trade AT A PRICE THAT DEFIES COMPETITION.JOHN MATHEWSON & SON.Dec.31.\t309 THE MONTREAL HERALD And 23aily Commercial Cfrasette.Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Herald, £2, payable half-yearly, in advance.Weekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings pc» annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten Months.No Lettertaken out of the Post Office, unless it is prc-paki ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, 1st insertion, 2s 6d, and 7£d for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines and under, 1st insertion, 3s 4d, and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Over ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per line for each subsequent insertion.(j\tYEARLY RATES.One Square not to exceed20 lines £12 IDs, with the privilege of changing it occasionally.Half Square not to exceed 11 lines £6 16s, with the same privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding, seven lines, £ 8 per annum.No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it previously agreed upon between tlie parties.The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined io their regular business, and all other Advertisements such as Auction Salesj Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, Legal Notices, Ships, Removal Notices, &c., will be charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend the Funeral, to be charged 2s.6d.All Notices of Births and Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending communications, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, all Notices of Private Associations\u2014every Notice designed to call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted in the Editorial columns, with the understanding that it is lo be paid for.N.B.\u2014All Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kepi 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 Proprietors, D.KINNEAR, EDW.GOFF PENNY, and ANDREW WILSON, at 2Q9 Notre Dessert. MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1856.4,\t15, i 9, 21, Vl 5,\t3 in\t2nd Range\t in\t3rd\tdo in\t5th\tdo in\t4th\tdo in\t10th\tdo in\t8 th\tdo in\t9 th\tdo in\t10th\tdo in\t11th\tdo in\t12th\tdo in\t8th\tdo SALE OP REAL PROPERTY! THE following IMMOVEABLE PROPERTY will bo sold by AUCTION at the QUEBEC EXCHANGE, On THURSDAY, 3rd April next, AT ELEVEN O\u2019CLOCK A.M., If not preyionsly disposed of by private sale, viz : Lands in Lower Canada.TOWNSHIP OP HALIFAX\u2014 Lots Nos.15, 25, 21, 15, 17, 18, 25, 26, S.W ^ of Lot 13 in 16, 17, 18, TOWNSHIP OP WARWICK\u2014 Lots Nos.26, 27, 26, 27, 26, 27, 28, 29, 26, 27, 28, 29, TOWNSHIP OP WENDOVER\u2014 Lots Nos.9, 10, 11, TOWNSHIP OP McNIDER-Lots Nos.11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 22, 23, 24, 25, TOWN OP AYLMER\u2014 1 Lot, with Stone Store and other buildings.SEIGNIORY OP COURVAL, Parish of Nicolet : 1 Farm, 4^ arpents x 20, more or less, with rights to a saw-mill and appurtenances on the S.W.branch of River Nicolet.1 Lot, about 1 acre in superficie, with buildings.1 Lot, about 4% acres x 20, with buildings.SEIGNIORY OP MATANE\u2014 The right of occupation to 30th April, 1882, of the Grand River Matane, with saw-mill, dams, wharves, booms, &c., and a quantity of deals and saw logs.1 Lot of Land 2 acres x 8, more or less.1 do 4\t\u201c x 3, do.1 do 3 acres long x 3 perches in front, with wharf.The right of occupation to 30th April, 1883, of a Lot IJA acres wide x 2 deep.Lands in Upper Canada.Lot No.32 in 7th Concession of WILLIAMSBURG, and 1 Lot in the Village of NEWBURG, Camden.For particulars, application to be made at the office of the undersigned.ERROT B.LINDSAY, N.P.Quebec, Jan.22, 1856.\tlaf 25 MONTREAL HERALD^ STEAM BOOK & JOB PRINTING (MCI, No.209 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.Prs.Xavier Street,) MONTREAL.THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs te inform his Friends and the Public in general, that having enlarged his Stock of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., he is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral;Lettera,jDruggists\u2019 and other Labels, &c., with despatch, and at the lowest city prices.id\u201c Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS.Jan.26.\t22 GRAND TRÜM RAILWAY.FREIGHT ASH PASMGIR OFFICR, FOR the greater convenience of the Public, the Company have OPENED AN OFFICE at Mo.11 Great St.James Street, (Opposite the Post Office,) Where every information respecting Freight can be obtained, and Tickets may he procured to Quebec, Portland, Boston, Brockvillc, Ottawa City, and all the principal Stations on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Jan.28, '56.\tr 23 C0ZZENS\u2019 HOTEL, Corner of Broadway and Canal Streets, NEW YORK CITY.THE undersigned desire to inform their friends and the public, that they have taken for a term of years the extensive establishment heretofore known as the Brandretn House.Having made many alterations and improvements in the buildings, the house is now prepared to receive company.They respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their new establishment.J.B.& S.T.COZZENS.Jan.25.\tr Tts 21 Forty Varieties F LUBIN\u2019S CELEBRATED PERFUMERY just received.\u2014also\u2014 EAU DE BOTOT, from the original maker.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Druggists, next the Court House.Jan.28.\t23 o To the Ladies\u2014Try it.THE only article that can be used with safety, and which will instantly and effectually, without trouble, remove GREASE SPOTS, STAINS, Ac., from SILKS and WOOLLENS, is RIMMEL\u2019S MAGIC ESSENCE, Just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Next the Court House.Jan.28.\t23 JUST RECEIVED- SHEET LEAD, from 4 lbs to 7 lbs Lead and Composition Pipe, of various calibre HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Jan.3.\t2 THE Undersigned begs to acquaint his Friends that having CLOSED the BUSINESS which has kept him from his office a few months back, he has resumed his PROFESSION, and can be consulted at his new Office, No.11 St.VINCENT STREET (opposite the Minerve Office), from 9 A.M.till 4 P.M.A.MONTREUIL, N.P.Montreal, Dec.21.\ta tf 302 J Hops ! Hops ! Hops ! UST received and for Sale, a BALE of FINE HOPS, for Family use.J.GARDNER, Chemist, Ac., West End Notre Dame Street' Jan.26.\t22 rF
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