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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Office, No.209 Notre Dame Street, (Near St Frs.Xavier Street) r | '.Ha Proprietor of this Bataniishmeat beta to .1 inform hia frienda and the public, tor having enlarged hia Stock of PRINTING MA-TKRIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c.he ia now prepared to undertake every description of BOOK, JOB AND CARD PRINTING, In Ms premises, \u201cHerald\u201d Buildings.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NtW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to hia Stock, he hopes to be able to execute every description u JOB PRINTING at moderate rat a, and with despatch.JAMES POTTS.Oct.1, 1855.\t263 SPECIAL NOTICES.Lyon\u2019s jHtatliairon.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 universally popular toilet article ever used.To guard against valueless imitations and counterfeits, always ask for LYON\u2019S KATHAIRON.Sold everywhere, ia large bottles, for only 25 cents per bottle.HEATH, WYNKOOP & CO., Proprietors, 63 Liberty-St., New York.For sale hy Wm.Lyman & Co., S.J.Lyman & Co,, Wm.Darling, Carter, Kerry & Co., and all other respectable dealers.Jan.6.\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 beat physicians in this city and New York, in London, Paris, Germany and Italy, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in this \"'nntry, 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 late 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 offer 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 ConsumptlftR, Astiima, 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 by 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 a few only of a large number of letters 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 Affections, Diseases ot the Ear and Eye, but especially in treating Consumption and affections of 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, Railway, 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 X 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.1 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 Cause and Cure of those Diseases, will be sent free to any address, upon application.Oct.18.\tly DO 247 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, for 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, &c Ac.OILS.Pure Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Lard, and Oar Oils, of the first quality, for machinery and engine purposes.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.22.\t225 F &c.FALL DRY ROODS.OR SALE.\u2014Receiving via the United States, and ex \u201c Mohawk\u201d and \u201c City of Quebec,\u201d Grey Cottons, med.and extra qualities Leather Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlets Ladies\u2019 Furs and White Wool Boas Men\u2019s Fur Caps and Gauntlets New Styles ofGerman Pare Laines, Scotch Galas, Silk Winseys, Polkas, Mantles and Dresses Scotch A Leicester Hosiery and Gloves Flannels, Plaidings and Kerseys Printed Druggets, Green Baize Prints, Dark Chintzes and Stout Blues Lace Goods, in full assortment Small Wares, do do Oil Baizes, Imit.Woods and new Fancies Galloons, Paris Bindings, Buttons Wool A Cashmere Printed Long Shawls Coburgs, Alpaccas, Lastings S\u2019fine 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.Paul Street August 27,\t202 Hudson bay salmon, in Tierces and Erls, For sale by Oct, 4.WATSON A WILLIAMS.236 War gale, SCREENED GRATE COAL, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.H.E.SOOTT, \\M> DAILY COMMKttlt IAL GAZETTE VOLUMK XI,VIII.TO ADVERTISERS.MONTREAL WEEKLY HERALD Has now a Country Circulation of upwards of 6,000 Copies, Being the Largest Circulation of any Paper published in Eastern Canada, It therefore offers inducements to persons who may wish to CIRCULATE THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS, superior to any other medium offered for such purpose.Terms for Advertising in the Weekly Herald, 4d per line for each insertion.Dec.10.\t292 MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1856.NUMBER 29.PRICES OF CHEAP BOOKS, MANY ENGLISH EDITIONS.ARTS and SCIENCES\u2014Tomlinson\u2019s Oyclope-dea, 2 vols, 50s ; Appleton\u2019s Dictionary, 2 vols, 40s ; Ewbank\u2019s Hydraulics, 7s 6d ; Gould\u2019s House Carpenter, 15s ; Benjamin\u2019s Architecture, 5s ; Gregory\u2019s Engineering, 13s 9d ; Smee\u2019s Physics, 3s 9d ; Ferguson\u2019s Lectures, 5s.HISTORIES\u2014Macaulay\u2019s England, Is 3d, 3s Ij^d, 3s 9d per vol ; Robertson\u2019s Works, 12s 6d ; Napier\u2019s War, 11s 3d ; Plutarch, 8s 9d ; Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 vols, 20s ; Hildreth\u2019s United States, 4 vols, 20s; Prescott Histories, G volumes in 3, bound, 22s 6d.THEOLOGY\u2014Dwight, 10s ; Horne\u2019s Introduction, 15s ; Flavel, 12s 6d ; Newton, 7s 6d ; Leighton, 12s 6d.POETRY\u2014Shakspeare, Scott, Byron and other Poets, 1 vol, 8vo, 10s ; another edition, 3s 9d.BIOGRAPHY\u2014Strickland\u2019s Queens of England, 30s ; Lives of Wellington, Byron, Napoleon, 10s; Brougham\u2019s Eminent Statesmen, 7s 6d.Greek, Latin, French and other School Books, many second-hand.Lot of Novels, Music A Magazines, half price.The Subscriber attends Auctions, purchases Libraries, and has other means of procuring cheap and scarce books.B.HILL, Stationer, Paper-hanger, and Map-mounter, Opposite Post Office.Jan.30.\t25 MACATJLATS ENGLAND.Harper\u2019s 8vo.Edition 8s 9d per Volume.\u201c\t12vo.\t\u201c 3s 9d \u201c\t\u201c Phillip Sampson\u2019s 12vo Edition 3s per Vol.JOHN ARMOUR begs to inform the Public that in consequence of the American Edition of Macaulay\u2019s History of England being subject to duty, he has been obliged to raise the price of the various editions according to the above statement.Feb.1.\t27 Just Published, THE MERMAID POLKA, as played by Mapfkb and Peixce\u2019s Quadrille Band at all the Fashionable Balls, Parties, Ac.Ac.The WEEKLY SUPPLY of NEW POPULAR MUSIC also received.HENRY PRINCE.Jan.24.\t20 ADVANCES.fS^HE Subscribers are prepared to make JL LIBERAL ADVANCES on CONSIGN-MENTS of PRODUCE to their Correspondents in London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Ac.HENRY CHAPMAN A Co.Montreal, Oct.9, 1855\t239 STORAGE FOR GRAIN.Cl RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at I current rates.JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin.May 22\tly 119 TORTOISE SHELL COMBS,\u2014newest styles and finest quality.The subscribers have received from Paris an extensive assortment of the above.ALFRED SAVAGE A CO., Druggists, next the Court House.Dec.18.\t299 NEW CHOP FRUIT.For sale- muscatel RAISINS, in half and quarter boxes, ex Bessie, from Malaga D.TORRANCE.Nov.16.\t272 SAFETY FUSE, FOR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNITING CHARGES, both in WET and DRY blasting, of FOUR different kinds.The COTTON A HEMP FUSE, also the SINGLE and DOUBLE TAPE WATER FUSE, manufactured and sold by GLESN PUTMAN, 83 Liberty St., New York.iCf Orders promptly filled for all kinds of GUN POWDER, of the most approved brands.EDGE\u2019S EXHIBITIONAL FIRE WORKS, SHIP SIGNALS, Ac.Ac.Nov.22.\tly 277 Autliraclte Ceaî, rglHE SUBSCRIBERS have now a full supply J- 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, MAODOUGALL A CO.September 8.\t213 CHEAP PAIMTS.THE Subscriber has JUST.RECEIVED, ex \u201c John\u201d and other Vessels in Port, a LARGE SUPPLY of Dry and Ground Genuine White Lead and Oxichloride White Patent and Zinc Dryers Vermillion, Paris Green Red Lead, Rose Pink Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre Glue, Whiting, Ground and Lump Pumio Stone Painters\u2019, Glaziers\u2019, Gilders\u2019 and Artists\u2019 Too and Colors Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil French and English Paint Brushes Gold Leaf, Bronzes and Strewing Smalt Plate and Sheet Window Glass, Putty, Ac German Gilt Moulding for Papered Rooms A.RAMSAY, 118 and 120 McGill Street, Montreal June 6.\t132 Get.SO Railroad Buildings, Commissioner St.257 fim JUST RECEIVE» AT A.& S.NORDHEIMER\u2019S A fresh supply of Stodart\u2019a, Dunham\u2019s, and Chickering\u2019s PIANO-FORTES- 6, 6%, and 7 Octaves,in Piain and Fancy Oases.4, 4)£, and 5 Octaves.\u2014also,\u2014 A Splendid Piano Mécanique.June 6.\t132 Buffalo Bobes.IUOR sale by the Subscribers\u2014 :\t3000 BUFFALO ROBES, Prime No.1.E.A V.HUDON.Oot.10.\t240 NEW AND GENUINE GtAKDXSOT AïaSÎ FZBJiB SBBBS WHITE Belgian Carrot,\tMangel Wurtzel, Blood Red\tdo\tLarge Red Onion, Long Orange\tdo\tRadish Seeds, Altringham\tdo\tTurnip do Long Red Clover,\tWhite Clover do Cabbage Seeds,\tCauliflower do Together with a general assortment of English, French, and American Seeds, selected from the growers of the highest reputation.The subscriber can with confidence state that his Seeds will be found of superior quality, and sold cheap.By RICHARD BIRKS, [late Rexford, 77 McGill Street March 24\t71 Lemon and Orange Peel.300 600ORANGE^ PEEL Superior quality, for Sale by CRERAR A MoGIBBON, 152 Noire Dame Street.Dec.4.\t287 FOR SALE.E.ATWATER & CO., St.Nicholas St., Montreal, OIL, LEAD & COLOR MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Herman Sheet Window Glass, STAR A DIAMOND STAR BRANDS.MANUFACTURERS OF CSopal Varnishes, &c.E.ATWATER.A.W.ATWATER.232 GERMAN SHEETJINDOW GLASS, STAR BRAND- Slzes from 7 x 9 up to 34 x 44, in cases ot 50, 100 and 200 feet each DIAMOND STAR BRAND- Sizes up to 40 x 50.The above brands of Glass are of the best quality imported into Canada.E.ATWATER A CO., Importers, St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 VARMISHES, Coach body varnish CARRIAGE VARNISH POLISHING do No.1 FURNITURE YARNISH No.2 do\tdo GOLD SIZE JAPAN j FOR SALE AT UEW \"SrOKK E.ATWATER A CO, Manufacturers, St, Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 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 A 3 assorted kegs Dry White Lead, Nos.1 A 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 de Sienna, Vandyke Brown Purple Brown, Prussian Blue, Celestial Blues Ultramarine Blue, Brunswick Greens, Ven.Red Tiver, Hard Red Chalk, Rose Pink Imperial Yellow, Yellow Oebre, 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, Ac E.ATWATER A CO., Importers, St Nicholas Street, Montreal.232 rriHE Undersigned has commenced to receive I his FALL ASSORTMENT of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, and invites the attention of purchasers to his Stock, which will be sold at lowest market prices.J.HENRY EVANS.August 30.\t205 FORESTER, ffi-iom &.CO.22 and 24 Saint Sacrament Street, OFFER FOR SALE\u2014 T »snkay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson A 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 A cases, London Porter, Ac Ac \u2014Also,\u2014 2000 barrels ) 1000 bags > Liverpool Sal! 4000 minots ) \u2014And,\u2014 2500 Seamless Bags 300 bales Wick 600 trusses Cotton Twine Oct.4.'\t236 THE Subscribers have, in addition to their extensive assortment of FURS, SNOW SHOES, TOBOGGANS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF LADIES\u2019 & GENTLEMEN\u2019S MOCCASINS, WITH and WITHOUT INDIA RUBBER SOLES, SNOW SHOE MOCCASINS, 4-c.JOHN HENDERSON & CO.Nov.22.\t________\t277 CHÂRCOÂlT\u201d 1 AAA BUSHELS BEST AMERICAN HARD WOOD CHARCOAL, in BULK or by RETAIL, for sale by GILBERT, MACDOUGALL A CO.Montreal, Dec.1.285 CLOTHING FOE THE MILLION, WHOX>E@AX.E ONE'S'.WARM CLOTHING for Canqda in winter is as necessary as food.The Subscriber would call the attention of the Trade to bis Stock of MONTREAL MANUFACTURED CLOTHING, as being more varied and extensive than anything ever offered in this market All seasonable goods, and really good value.WALTER MACFARLAN.Sept.6.\t210 Canadas perial LELEGAED & CO.\u2019S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE THE Subscriber having been appointed SOLE AGENT for the UNITED STATES and THE CANADAS of LELEGARD A 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 eirst 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 64 Gold Street.Montreal\u2014106 St.Paul Street, near Bonseconrs Market.Dec.22,\t303 Linseed Oil.1 /A/A Quarter-Casks Boiled, ex \u201cANN 1UU THOMPSON.\u201d HENRY CHAPMAN A Co.July 27.\t176 WELCH & GRIFFITHS5 SAWS, P A T E N T _G B 0 U N D .HAVING purchased from Mr.Wm.Southwell his Patent Right, for GRINDING CIRCULAR and other SAWS, for which we have paid him a large sum, and we are the sole proprietors of this Patent.We will reward any person giv^ ing 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 Con' gress Street, Boston.WELCH A GRIFFITHS.And by\tJ.HENRY EVANS, Montreal August 8.\t6m 186 FOR.SALE.FRUITS! FRUITS! FRUITS! CROP 1855, 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 A Black-well : Pickles, Sauces and Preserved Meats North Wiltshire Cheese in tin foil \u2014with\u2014 The Yearly Supplies of Lochfino 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, Ac DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Qct.31.\t258 o N HAND\u2014 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, Ac, Ac AND Now landing ex \u201c Don\u2019, 50 hhds De Kuyper\u2019s Gin For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament St.Oct.27.\t255 FOR SALE by the Subscribers, ex \u201c DON, from Hull :\u2014 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 Englhli Vermillion 500 tins RlundeL\u2019s White Lead \u2014Also,in Store,\u2014 2000 tins White, Green, Blue, Yellow, Paris Green, Rose Pink, Chrome Yellow, Ac.\u2014And,\u2014 1500 half-bxs Window Glass 150 cases do do WOODS, PERRY A Co.Nov.10.\t267 HARDWARE I WHOLESALE.fgVHE Subscribers are receiving per JL River St.Lawrence and Cnnard Steamers, an extensive Stock of S B 13 Xi F HEAVY HARDWARE.GOVAN A GLASGOW Brand of Iron.BARBER, KER A CO.Sept.29.\t231 \"StaasgZ JLOCMFIJVJE IIERHIJYf} S, Ling and Finnan Haddies.JUST Receiving, ex \u201c Home,\u201d from Glasgow, a Consignment of LOCH FINE 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 Fire Bricks and Grindstones.VOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 .\t20,000 Best Newcastle FIRE BRICKS 500 do GRINDSTONES, assorted, from 16 to 60 inches FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.July 14\t116 Chain Cables and Anchors.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 60 tons Best Proved CHAIN CABLES, assorted, from 7-16 inch to 1 inch 50 Iron Stocked ANCHORS, 1 ® 10 cwt FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.July 14.\t116 R.CAMPBELL & C0.7 31 St.Francois Xavier Street, (Corner of St.Sacrament St,,) HAVE just received from English Manufacturers, via Boston and Portland, a fresh importation of CilMJF\u2019Æ TIJYG g.Consisting of Velvets, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperials, Superfines, Ac., which they would particularly recommend to the attention of their friends, as the designs are perfectly new, and have never before appeared in this country.This recent arrival, in connexion with their previous supplies of similar goods, Druggets, Stair Linens, Crumb Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bags, and Floor Oil Cloths, constitute a stock possessing many advantages to the purchaser, not the least among which are, opportunity for choiceness in selection, and benefit in reduction of prices.Attention is also invited to their usual assortment of DRY GOODS (wholesale), and STEAMBOAT FURNISHINGS.TERMS LIBERAL.March 17.\t65 qpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE, 1 NOW IN STORE\u2014 Hennessey\u2019s Dark and Pale BRANDIES, vintage of 1851 De Kuyper\u2019s GIN, hhds and red cases Bass A Go\u2019s EAST INDIA ALE, pts and qts Abbott A 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 hf chsts Young Hyson ?120 chests Fine Souchong ) D.TORRANCE A CO.256 PROSSER\u2019S PATENT MP-WELDID IBOS BOILER TUBES, A Full Supply lu Bond pid 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, Ac., Ac., SCREWED TOGETHER FLUSH ON BOTH SIDES, or WITH COUPLINGS either outside or inside; also EXPANDED INTO FLANGES.FREE-JOINT TUBES FOR CORE BARS, RAILINGS, Ac.PALL LEVER WRENCHES.Agents for KRUPP\u2019S CELEBRATED CAST-STEEL FOR SHAFTS, RAILWAY AXLES, TIRES, PLATER\u2019S ROLLERS, Ac.THOMAS PROSSER A SON, 28 Platt Street, New York.August 30.Dly mvts C 205 For Sale.E KUYPER\u2019SjGIN, in hhds and cases 1\tW.A J.SMITH A CO.Nov.2.\t260 Tow liines.HAWSERS, from 6)4 to 8 inches, suitable for the Lake and River craft, i,for sale by GORDON\tA CO Sept.26.\t228 Kfk/Y BOXES TIN PLATES, Best Charcoal 600 do \u201c GLAMORGAN\u201d PLATES Now landing ex \u201c Britannia,\" and for Sale.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS\tA Co.Sept.12.\t216 FOR SALE.D O ILS\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 A CO.Oct.19.\t248 150 Bottles.crates Quart ( W! 70 do Pint \\ WlneB 60 do Quart ?^ 45 do Pint \\ Beer For sale by July 201 G.D.WATSON, 170 Heavy Hardware, Pig Iron, Plate & Sheet Glass & Glassware.FAIL IMPORTATIONS.THE Subscribers are now receiving by the FALL SHIPS large additions to their Stocks of Wines, Brandy, &c.Groceries, Paints, Oils, And offer for sale\u2014 Port Wine\u2014\u201c graham a co.\u2019S\u201d best and various qualities in pipes, hhds and qr-casks.\u201c SANDEMAN A GO\u2019S do do do Siierry\u2014\u201c GORDON A CO.\u2019S\u201d do do do Also, a few Butts \u201cOLD EAST INDIA,\u2019 Claret\u2014\u201c BARTON A GUESTIER\u2019S,\u201d of \u201c LATOUR,\u201d \u201c BATTAILLEY,\u201d \u201c St JULIEN,\u201d A other Brands.Champagne\u2014\u201c MOET A CHANDON\u2019S\u201d 1st quality and extra superior.\u201cRUINART A CO.\u2019S\u201d\tdo\tdo \u201cPERRIER FILS\u2019\u201d\tdo\tdo.Marsala Madeira\u2014\u201cELORIO A CO.\u2019S\u201d Mas den\u2014\u201cF.DURAND\u2019S\u201d superior.Red Wine, Renecario, &c.Brandy\u2014\u201c HENNESSY\u2019S\u201d Brown and Pale, in hhds A cases.Gin\u2014\u201c DeKUYPER\u2019S,\u201d\tin do do.Whiskey\u2014ISLAY and GLENLIVIT.Condon Porter\u2014 \u201cBYASS\u201d and \u201cHIBBERT\u2019S.\u201d Paie Aïe\u2014\u201c ALLSOP\u2019S A BASS\u201d.Strong & Paî® Aïe\u2014\u201cRUTHERFORD\u2019S\u201d CS-IO.QOIEIIO.X'FTQ s A Complete Assortment, Comprising :\u2014Refined and Crushed Sugars, Currants, Liquorice, Belmont Sperm Candles, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Mustard, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Pimento, Ginger, Starch, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Olive and Salad Oil, Sardines, Bordeaux Vinegar, Capers, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Ac.Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Sal Soda, Carbonate of Soda and Soda Ash, Corks, Tobacco Pipes, Ac.\u201cSTEELE\u2019S\u201d LIVERPOOL SOAP.AST® CXXiS : \u201c JAMES A CO.\u2019S\u201d Red A White Lead and Paints LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Blundell\u2019s.PUTTY, Ochre, Glue, Ae.SSSAVST HARBWARB: \u201cGOVAN\u201d BAR IRON, common and refined Hoop and Band Iron, Oval and Half Round Iron Swedes Iron, Sheets, Cut Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot Ash Kettles Glamorgan Plates Tin Plates, IC and IX Galvanized Iron Plates.mossr ; Gartsherrie, Blair, and Eglinton.PLATE GLASS, (èee separate advertisement) GERMAN SHEET GLASS, GLASSWARE (a large assortment.) I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS A GO.No.2 St.Alexis Street, ?Sept.27, 1855.S\t229 AUG.LaMONTAGNE OFFERS FOR SALE IN BOND OR STORE, Ct JA hhds and quarter-casks Raynal A Alusse BRANDIES 25 do do Grégoire A Co.\u2019s Brandies 100 cases Pale Brandy All equal to anything in the market.500 doz Ruinart\u2019s Champagnes 350 doz Barton A Guestier\u2019s Clarets Pipes, hhds and qr-cka Sandeman\u2019s Port Hhds and qtr-eks Pemartin\u2019s Sherries Hhds and qtr-cks Portilla Sherries Hocks, Claret Bottles, Corks, Ac Sept 12\t216 DE.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 demaud for it still increasing, is now, and has been for the past two years, ofiered for sale in an entire new dress.Each bottle will have a Steel Plate Engraved Envelope, with a portrait of the inventor, Dr.Isaac Thompson, New London, Conn., and a f'ac simile of his 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 A CO., 226 St.Paul Street, Montreal.Nov.10._______ 267 Eau de Cologne.f pHE Subscribers have just received and offer X for sale\u2014 Ten Cases FARINA\u2019S COLOGNE\u2014quarts, pints and half-pints, in wickered bottles.LYMANS, SAVAGE A CO., t226 St.Paul Street.Nov.2\t260 FOR SikXiB, 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, heal, Olive and Sperm Oils Montreal and Liverpool Soap Moulded, Adamantine and Sperm Caudles 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 A CO.Sept.14.\t218 HUDSON\u2019S BAY BUFFALO ROBES, A LARGE COLLECTION, For Sale by the Subscribers, JOHN HENDERSON A Co, Crystal Block.Sept.4.\t209 FOR SALE.F Hardware.OR SALE- 1000 boxes various' brands Canada Plates, in good order 500 do do do, slightly damaged 1000 casks Cut Nails 600 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, fc.sale by THOMAS PEOK A CO.Avgust 10,\t232 TN STORE\u2014 JL 7 hhds \u201cHennessy\u201d Brandy ) Pale 100 cases \u201cMartell\u201d A \u201cOtard, Dupuy A Co\u201d do 13 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 5 qr-cks Islay Whiskey l.Pale an RETAIL A.ND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No.86 McHill Street;.McVl.A 0.beg to intimate to their numerous customers that they have on hand their usual supply of OVERCOATINGS.Also, Superfine West of England BROAD CLOTHS, CAS-SIMERES, DOE and DEER SKINS, VESTINGS, Ac.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed, either as regards fit, style, or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting, that most difficult and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, made from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.Terms Cash, and one Price only, Dee.29.\tits 308 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Estate Agent and Aceountant.FRANCIS KUFFORD.No.4 Montreal Exchange.Sample and Pattern Rooms\u2014.French manufactures.JAMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCDLTHORP, A^enu (areat St.James St., over Gibb & Co.(up stairs.)\u2019 \u2019 Sample Room\u2014-American Manufactures.JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dr y Goods.A.LLX.ARTHUR.272 Notre Dame Street.Staple and Raney Dry Goods.DRY G00DS .MS Notre Dame St.J ai\t00.Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.'.'.'.'.'.No.' 200 A^oc WeGih St' CAMERON A EMPE Y, Nof\u2019 iss^Nou'e ^^3am:~p.pSCSBSi: !'L DanmSweT'.^ M°' I88\u2019\u2019 NeW\u2019 218 N«*\"> Wholesale Importers of Woollens, etc, KORTOSK & BROTHERS.263 (old No.189) St.Pan! St Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.HODDEN.61 Great St.James St Teacher s of Music.L.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sts.Plano Forte Warehouse.AESBNORDHKmKR.Nolre Dame St- A.b.J\\O.xDHhlMtiR.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies* STAEJoHne:e.OF LONDON\u2019Tllos' «ay, Agent.St.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent.Saint Francois Xavier St.\tf .o«im GREÀtLBK1T^1]V MU!UAL LIFE> James Dougall, Agent.Lemoine Street.\tB BRiTANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.e»\tAgent, Co ner of Place d\u2019Armes.BRI IANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Agent.\t\u2019 EQUiTARLE^FlKE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 NATTONaL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chinman our M?n?Ser;.Merchams\u2019 Exchange.\tP \u2019 C0LJametst.\u2018fe 0n'5\u2019) A' U\tGreat St.MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford.16 St Sa-crament St.\tou cSaDa?]^?\u2014£ « L- KowK-.CommissiqnerSt.CANADA (Life).1.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clothing Ware- r ____\thouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.g, paul g)_ Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.J0IIDumeUs!reMITH.NeW No' 251\u2019 oW 183 N»\u2019™ wTf\t.No- ««Great St.James St.JOHN SUTHERLAND.'.'.JOHN CAMPBELL.V.V.ïâs Noïâ Dame It Booksellers and Stationers.JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great Si B- DAWS0N.Great It.* James St.* Boot and Shoe Stores* T^nsBAUHAU 'd'ÛFRESNE.\".:,4J Notre^mn^Street! Hotels.&1 Jwnes^StENCE KALL\u2019 Ho&an & Penn.Gréât St, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine LOIBERTHELOt' 4.\u2018**.No.1 St.Mary St.Li.1>£jKI11EEUI.4.No.35 Nolrp UnrriA «1 WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.\tDaSe IV JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre Dame S ' DANIEL LANIGAN.hiiS Noîre Dame V ' WCHARDRtÏÏ\u201e\u201el JOS.BEAUDRY.\tj '\"172 h MeSmS \u2019 F.X.LOISELLE.MMeOUIS.Ji L DUGAREAn.207 a'\u201dVl'âÔ9 «U Paul It! f' ^ARi-AU.«etre Dame St.THUS.PATTON.42 McGill and 72 s'Æûî Streets.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants.NEILJMNTDSH8.n 19 St- Sacrament St.COWAAN îfc CrViL.0omer Place 4\u2019Arnies.COWAN A CROSS.SL Maurice St.Produce and General Commission Agents JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants.^DYSIDE & 0,0.Custom House Square.A- M- HAA.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers GEORGE CHILDS.287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers & Coffee Roasters.S.ENGLISH & OO.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer ?RmiA8 mr/Tivn'VS\u2018\" ' St-\tXavier St.THOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers, «fcc JOHN WALKER.22 Great St.James St.Wholesale &, Retail Confectioners.CHARLES ALEXANDER.243 Notre S sli Commission Merchants and Agents.fÔr'üfs *Lc'ri.¦ .Exchange Court.I* ORBE6 & CO.St.X rancois Xavier St.Milliners and Fancy Goods* MR,.ROBERISON & DAUGHX'XjR.238 Noire Dame Mgg- gONNgli.262 Noire Dame St.MRS.COFbEY.234 Notre Dame St.Telegraph.Companies.GRAND IliUNK CO., Union Buildings.,St.Francois Xaviei Street.Express Companies* NATIONAL, Cheney, Rice Sc Co.3 & 4 Place d\u2019Armes \u2014J.Howes, Agent.BRITISH AND NORTH, J.C.Clark.53 Great St.James St.Coal Merchants* JOHN M.GILBERT.5 gr.Sacrament St.Manufacturers and Dealers In India Rubber Goods* HIBBARD &, CO.268 St.Paul St.Furriers and Hatters* R* SAMUEL,.277 Notre Dame, opposite Recollet Church.ILf^Country Merchants supplied.McDOWALL ic ATKINSON.62 McGill St.Wholesale Furriers.JOHN MARTIN.254 St.Paul Street.Saw Mills and Lumber Yards.JAS.DOUGLAS',.-Canal Basin, West of McCord St.Importers of Iron, Steel 3 e.E.Jripotg s S.»s'g3 h\t3.-\t.oo 2 ©! Lp \u2022 a?Î Go o »\u201d?Ë-ïrs s: \u201c i = o: IB\"\u201d; Cpvi .03 WO.P O \u2022\t\u2022 P M O \u2022 pr \u2022 o: p \u2022 3 * p3 : SSI O (K \u2022 w: : :\t: gS- pu.£-o: G- ! crç ?: \u2014 too w I £.?-\t© o O O o G> Ot Cl O O O CD O O ©©OOOOOOOOOOOO ©o« CD O Cl.3 .\t^ ©©©>-«\t£ Pr \u2022 - cl pj cl P.tr'\t«-«OjClclû.P\" ?a t o ; : o o o o o\tO-OOOo 2.©\to\tp A r- W 05 «5 03 W \u20223\tra a> ©\t2 © §\tfb\tC\tCD\to\t: cd\tS\t5\t5\tg\t\u2022 ^\t'\t«\t03 TO\t*\t* P\t3\t3\tS\t' ^\tO\tO\t3 JO\tIp.\u2022O TJ'O'O y.2 Cl O CD 2 © © CD O P P P s p rr r r CD .\t.w u,'t3 xs &.S:3\t3 41%c, 50 do at 42, aud retail lots, 42)S>43c, all cast ; 1700 Washington and Wilmington Rope Tar (part allowance to fill) $2,62% in order, in yard ; 200 Wilmington Thin $3; 1500 YVilmington Common Rosin, $1,55 ^ 310 lb, delivered ; 300 do $1,60 ; and 300 No 1 $2,87%i6)$3 4?280ib.Sa Oile\u2014The sales of Whale include 2500 brls at New Bedtord, at 75c, and 100 do Bleached Winter, here, on private terms.The stock of Crude Sperm is reduced to 6/5)7000 brls, and is held firmly at §1,80, at which 260 brls Head sold at the East.Olive is quiet; 100 bis brought 3I62%I 4 mos.Linseed is hold at 92 cents for whole parcels and small lots\u2014with sales only of the latter, Camphene 44/S)45c.Paints\u2014Chinese Vermillion continues firm though there have been no large sales since those noted in our last, which embraced some 50 cases \u2014$1,05 has since been refused for 25 cas.50 brls Venetian Red sold at $2,37% 4F cwt, and American Red Lead, iu lots, 8)^c, 6 mos\u2014Foreign is held at 8.In other descriptions there is nothing doing.Rice Is dull, and the tendency of prices downward\u2014300 tes sold at $4,75 /© $5,37% cash.Salt\u2014There are no arrivals, and the market remains very quiet.A cargo of 20,000 bushels Trapani, the only parcel of any kind afloat, has been sold at about 30 cents, 4 mos.Saltpetre\u2014There has continued a fair demand and we notice sales of 2000 bags, part here, duty paid, and the residue to arrive in Boston in bond, on private terms.Of Nitrate Soda, the sales include 500 bags here, for export, on terms not made public ; and 2000 do in Boston, mostly for export, part 6 cents, 6 mos.At Boston, 1000 bags Crude Saltpetre sold, to arrive, at 15 cents, less 4 per cent cash, in bond.Seeds\u2014Clover and Timothy remain quiet, but firm.Rough Flax is quiet and nominal at $1,20 r5> $1,26 ; Clean sells in a small way for Druggists\u2019 use at $19 cash ; 150 bags Canary brought $2,75, 4 mos.At Boston 2 r3> 3000 bags Calcutta Linseed sold, to arrive, at $2,25 cash, and something over.Shot\u2014Drop and Buck are still obtainable at 7 and 7% cents, nett, cash, but some of the Manufacturers have put up their price to 7% and 8 less 2 per cent, cash.Skins\u2014An [invoice of 21,000 Buenos Ayres Goat has been taken on private terms.For Deer there is but a moderate inquiry\u2014some 18 IS) 1900 lb.Honduras sold at over 55 cents ; and a small lot Bolivar City, 47 cash.Soap\u2014Castile continues firm Further sales of 100 bxs have been made from store at 11% cents, 4 mos.\txa Spelter\u2014Fifty tons Silesian have been sold at 6\tcents, cash.Spices\u2014We notice sales of a cargo of 6478 piculs Pepper, afloat, on private terms; 3500 lb No.1 Nutmegs, 90 /@ 92% cents ; 5 cases Mace, 87%, 6 mos-; and Pepper, Cassia, &c., in small lots, at previous rates._ Spirits\u2014The demand for the various descriptions is very moderate, and the sales are unimportant.Domestic Whiskey is a shade firmer\u2014 \u2014sales 900 bbls., closing at 34%/S>35 cents cash, for Ohio and State Prison; drudge casks are inactive and price nominal.Sugar\u2014There has continued a steady fair demand for home use.and as the sales exceed the arrivals, the stock diminishes, and with much firmness on the part of holders, full prices are realized.Sales 3700 bags Brown Pernambuco, for refining, at 7% cents ; 19S do Porto Cabello, 7% ; 293 hhds Melado, 5% ; 12 Jamaica, 7\t5-6 ; 320 Cuba, 7%/5>8%;280 New-Orleans, 7%/S>8%: 30 Porto Rico, 8 ; 875 bxs Yellow Ha! vana, 8%/S)8% ; and 140 White do, 9/®9% 4 mos.By auction, 130 bxs damaged Brown'Havana sold at 4% cents, cash.Tallow\u2014Continues dull, and we have but to notice sales of 20/®30,000 lb prime City, part Butchers\u2019 Association, at 12% cents, cash.Tea\u2014The impediments to~local and internal navigation tend materially to restrict business, and there is but little doing.New Greens are offeied sparingly, and held with firmness.A public sale will take place ou Friday next.Tin\u2014Banca is in small stock and very firm, and the sale noted, embraces, we believe, ail in first hands\u2014orher descriptions of Pig are relatively more plenty, and holders are willing sellers at previous rates ; 300 slabs Banca changed hands at 33 cents, cash.There have been no arrivals of Plates, and tbe market, consequently, remains quiet.The small stock here is held at our highest quotations.Tobacco\u2014With a fair demand for the various descriptions, the market is firm at steady prices, and sales of a small lot Kentucky at 12 cents ; 180 bals Havana, part 23; 35 cases Florida, 14/5) 22% ; a few Connecticut, 6 ; 100 bales Cuba and 223 do Turkish, on terms we did not learn.Wines\u2014Remain inactive, and we.have no sales to report.(For Breadstuffs and Provisions, see our daily telegraphic report.) T U&iSŒMAPH.Reported for the Montreal Hkrald Office tferoiiaiitv' rCu: \u2018Hngy- So.SAcrnmist,! A-RKIVAL 0?THE \u201c ü'ÏÏIQH.\u201d Halifax, Feb.1 The steamer Union from Havre, 15 days out arrived hero at 7 o\u2019clock this evening, short of coal.\ts- Nothing new.New York, Feb.2.The steamer Baltic sailed at noon.She takes out 80 passengers, and $35,000 iu specie FURTHER BY THE \u201cARABIA.\u201d The Arabia arrived at her to-day.Boston, Feb.2.dock at 12 o\u2019clock PARLIAMENT AND THE PEACE QUESTION.London, Jan.19.It is not unlikely that the proximate session of Pat Lament will find the House of Commons divided into three parlies.Those who s°e sufficient grounds for an immediate cessation of hostilities ; those who advocate the further prose-cutiou of the war, not thinking the terms at present accepted sufficient; and those who take the intermediate course, who hold themselves open to the voice of peace, but who will not lay down their arms till peace is secured iu terms of abiding obligation.It now remains for the Governments of France and England to be firm aud cautious in negotiation ; for Austria to keep her engagements honorably ; for Russia to see her true interests ; for tbe British nation warmly to uphold the Executive Government ; and for the British Parliament to support the ministry with firmness while these all-important negotiations are in process ot arrangement.The Times points out to Russia aud other powers the fallacy of supposing that the readiness of the English nation to make peace is at all proportioned to its unwillingness to make war \u201cWe have,\u201d it says, \u201cgot over the first shock and are beginning to make light of that which a little while ago we regarded with the most genuine horror and aversion.There is a strong sentiment which repines at the termination of of hostilities before we have had the opportunity of putting forward our whole strength, and vindicating, ou a new field and against a new enemy, our ancient renown.YVe mention these things for the very sake of tbe peace, the preliminaries of which have, as it appears, been signed between Count Valentine Esterhazy and Count Nesselrode ; and, iu the present temper of public mind in England, any attempt, however slight, to renew the diplomatic manoeuvres of last April, would result in an immediate explosion of popular feeling which might render it impossible to proceed farther in a pacific direction.\u201d The Times\u2019 city article of Friday evening says :\u2014 \u201c The operations in the English funds to-day have been comparatively of a steady character, and they seem for the present to have setiled at the improvement of yesterday.In the stock exchange there was full employment for money, and short loans on government securities were in request at fully five per cent.No fresh news transpired to influence the course of business ; but an impression that the Government, while they are resolved not to relax their pr/ parutions, are disposed to believe that the negotiation com-menced will go on to a rapid and satisfactory conclusion, tended to give a general stability to the appearance of the market.\u201d NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014Feb.2.Flour market is without important change\u2014 demand quite moderate.Sales 3500 bbls at $7 75/®$8 for State and Michigan ; and $8/5)8 50 for good to fancy and low grades of extra Western.Canadian flour dull and drooping.Wheat market is about 5c lower on the Arabia\u2019s news, with only a limited demand A cargo of good White Canadian sold at $2 06.Corn dull and drooping.Small sales of Jersey and Southern at 80/@86c ; old mixed Weateru nominal, at 86/5)89c.Pork dull and drooping.Saies 300 barrels at $15 12/5)16 25 for Mess ; and $14 13/5)14 25 for Prime.Lard dull; sales 150 bbls at 10%/5>11.Stocks are generally lower, but pretty active Money and Exchange have not varied.fly '.:y POST OFFICE HOTICE.TTHE NEXT MAIL FOR ENGLAND, per Steamer \u201c AFRICA,\u201d to leave New York on the 6th February next, will be closed at thie Office on MONDAY, tbe 4th, at TWELVE o\u2019clock M.Newspapers must bo posted before TEN.Post Office, J Montreal, 1st Feb, 1856.)\t28 REMEMBER THE~ MECHANICS\u2019 ANNUAL FESTIVAL!!! ON MONDAY EVENING, THE 4th OF FEBRUARY NEXT.This is the popular entertainment OF THE season.The Attraction surpasses all previous years.The PROGRAMME is EXTENSIVE and VARIOUS, and cannot fail pleasing all who attend.DOORS OPEN at HALF-PAST SIX o\u2019clock at which hour BANDS OF MUSIC will be IN ATTENDANCE.JPromenade Concert TO COMMENCE AT SEVEN O\u2019CLOCK.CHAIR taken at HALF-PAST EIGHT o\u2019clock, after which the Entertainment will be varied by AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE J BY CELEBRATED PROFESSORS.Messrs.MAFFRE & PRINCE\u2019S QUADRILLE BAND will be in its place at the usual hour.REFRESHMENTS cf the best description on the tables throughout the evening.February 1, 1856.\t27 DIOCESAN LECTURES.THE LECTURE on MONDAY next will be delivered by the Very Rev.the DEAN of MONTREAL.Subject:\u2014\u201cThe Influence of Liberty on Human Happiness.\u201d Jan.30.\t25 Montreal Curling Club.MEMBERS are notified thst the Game for the appointment of the \u201cFive\u201d to compete for the Snuff-box, will be played on TUESDAY next, 5th inst., at half-past TEN precisely.Feby.2.\t\" 28 LADIES\u2019 BIBLE ASSOCIATION.A GENER AL MEETING ofthe MONTREAL LADIES\u2019 BIBLE ASSOCIATION will be held in the MECHANICS\u2019HALL, on WEDNESDAY next, 6th February, at half-past Two o\u2019clock, when addresses will be delivered by several Clergymen of the City on the general objects of til: Association.All interested in the diffusion of the Scriptures are respectfully invited to attend.February 1.27 To Merchants, &c.WANTED,\u2014By a middle-aged Man, of good business habits, a situation as BOOKKEEPER, or Assistant ditto, iu some respectable Firm iu either Montreal, Quebec or Upper Canada, in the YVholesale or Retail Grocery, Dry Goods, Wine Merchant\u2019s, Lawyer\u2019s, or Printing Establishment ; is a good penman, and an accurate and expeditious accomptaut; has been for the last seven years and a half in the last place, haying unexceptionable references as to capability and integrity from former places, as well as latter.Apply by letter to J.F.C., Herald Office.Feb.4.\t29 A YOUNG MAN, at present in a first-class situation, desires an engagement about tbe 1st of April or May next as BOOK KEEPER, or any situation of a similar nature, where experience and ability are requisite qualifications.\u2014 The advertiser also reads and speaks French, and having been born and brought up in the City, is acquainted with the commerce of the country and its buriness community.For name and address, apply at the Herald Office.Best of reference given.Feb.4.\t29 BORDEAUX VINEGAR, in hhds and qr-casks For Sale by Jan, 21.JAMES TORRANCE.IT NOTICE, ALL PERSONS having claims against the COMMITTEE ofthe MASONIC BALL, are hereby notified to send them in immediately, to tho undersigned, for settlement, A.N.RENNIE, Secretary.Feb.2.1856.\t28 FOUND.A BUNCH OF KEYS ON A CHAIN.Tbe ' Owner can have them by applying at this Office and paying charges of advertising.Feby.2.\tm 28 THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR LEWIS EMI WHAN TS* PARTIES desirous of contribu'iog to the Fund\u2019 for the Relief of tbe Destitute Familksof the HIGHLANDERS atYVINSLOYV, Easieru Townships, are respectfully informed that a SUBSCRIPTION LIST has been left in charge of the Secretary, AT THE MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal, Jan.31, 1856.\t27 JUST RECEIVED- SHEET LEAD, from 4 fes to 7 Its Lead and Composition Pipe, of various calibre HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Jan.3.\t2 Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets.JpOR SALE\u2014 2 bales Mackinaw ?1 do Whitney S January 25.BLANKET JOHN LEEMING.*1 Hops ! Hops ! Hops ! fUST received and for Sale, a BALE of FINE J HOPS, for Family use.J.GARDNER, Chemist, &c., West End Notre Dame Street1 Jan.26.\t22 LOAF SUGAR, in hhds, tres and barrels \u2014Also,\u2014 CRUSHED WHITE, YELLOYV, and SYRUP, best Refined For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Jan.21;\tIT c-mure MECHANICS^_________INSTITUTE.THE COMMITTEE of the INSTITUTE beg leave to amioaDce, that its\t& fifiABD ANNUAL FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY CONCERT HALL, BONSECOURS MARKET, OK MONDAY EVENING, FEB.4.FURTHER PARTICULARS IN A FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT.Addresses will be Delivered by several Gentlemen.A NUMBER OE SONGS WILL BE SUNG BY MOST POPULAR SINGERS.jl SPLENDID BRASS BAND AND QUADRILLE BAND WILL BE PRESENT.Refreshments by Æexantler THROUGHOUT THE EVENING.Tickets of Admission (the number of which is limited) may be had at the various Book and Music Stores.Gentlemen\u2019s Tickets, Gs 3d, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s, 3s 9d; including Refreshments.Members can procure Tickets by application to the Superintendent at the Institute.Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.\t27 New English Books.JUST RECEIVED:\u2014 The Heroes ; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children, by the Rev C Kingsley, with eight illustrations, by the author A Bird\u2019s-Eye View of India, by Sir Erskine Perry, M P, late Chief Justice of Bombay Selections from the Writings of Dr Whately, Archbishop of Dublin The Tribes of the Caucasus, by Baron August Von Haxthausen A Memoir of Adelaide Leaper Newton, by the Rev John Baillie The Married Life of Lady Russell, by M Guizot The Rich Kinsman ; The History of Ruth the Moabitess, by Stephen H Tyng, D D The Sufferings of Mr Delteil, by Ohampfieury The Shaving of Sbagpat, an Arabian Entertainment, by George Meredith The Illustrated Hand-Book of Architecture, being a concise and popular account of the different Styles of Architecture prevailing in all ages and countries, by James Fergusson, M R I B A, 2 vols, with 850 Illustrations in Wood Moore\u2019s Irish Melodies, illustrated from Drawings by eminent artists Vol 2 Hallam\u2019s Literary History The Adventures of Caliph Haroun Alrischid recounted, by the author of \u201c Mary Powell\u201d For Sale by B.DAWSON, 23 Great St.James Street.Feb.4.\t29 West End Bookstore.JOHN ARMOUR has now on hand a large supply of second-hand Standard English Works, which he will be happy to supply at unusually low prices.Montgomery Martin\u2019s China, Political and Social, 2 vols Polyglott Dictionary in four Languages, 2 vols Youtn\u2019s Hand Book ol Entertaining Knowledge Loudon\u2019s Arboretum et Fruticetum Britanaicum, 4 vols The British Essayist-J, Rambler, Tatler and Guardian Oatliu\u2019s Ojibeway and loway Indians Donc gan\u2019s Greek and English Lexicon Wade\u2019s British History, chronologically arranged Johnson\u2019s Sportsman\u2019s Cyclopædia, illustrated Gleig\u2019s Memoirs of Warren Hasting, 3 vols Feby.4.\t29 New Maps of Canada, By W.& A.K.Johnston, Edinburgh.NEW SCHOOL MAP OF CANADA, 44 by 51 Inches, Mounted on Roller», 13s 9d NEW OFFICE MAP OF CANADA, same size, 26s 3d.Just received by HEW RAMSAY.Feb.1.\tDu Co 27 Detail dry goods stock FOB.SAI.E.THE Subscriber having leased a STORE in ST.PAUL STREET (opposite the new premises erected by Don Ross, Esquire), where he intends carrying on the DRY GOODS JOBBING BUSINESS, &c.&o., is now prepared to SELL his present STOCK of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, iu ONE LOT if required.Also, the UNEXPIRED LEASE of his present SHOP, which is one of the best Stands in Notre Dame Street, for any description of Retail Trade.Terms liberal with good seenrity.HENRY HARKIN.Feb.I\t27 Ronnd Wood Box Matches.r|'i'HE Subscribers are prepared to furnish the JL Trade with the above article, in any quantity, of SUPERIOR QUALITY, and at LOW PRICES.Will also be prepared to furnish PAPER BOX MATCHES, on opening of navigation, of our own manuiacture.NELSON & BUTTERS.Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.\t1m 27 BANK OF UPPER CANADA.- Subscription books for the allotment of a LIMITED AMOUNT of the NEW STOCK of this Institution, are now OPEN at their OFFICE here ; and parties wishing to subscribe can obtain inform ition on making application.Montreal, Jan.23, 1856.\t1m 20 NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERST\u201d The INTEREST WARRANTS attached to the BONDS of the MONTREAL & NEW YORK RAILROAD COMPANY, falling DUE on the 10th instant, will be paid on said day at MOL-SONS\u2019 BANK, in MONTREAL.By Order of the Board, THOMAS R.JOHNSON, Secretary.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.Co., > Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.J\t27 CHEER, BOYS, CHEER ! Arranged with Brilliant Variations, BY BRÜVIÆY RICHARDS.& BEAUTIFUL LEAVES, AND SHJIM90W 4?SUJVSMIJyJE, Two New Songs, By the Author of \u201c Shells of Ocean.\u201d THE Subscriber has just reprinted the above Popular Pieces, from the LONDON COPIES, at reduced prices.H.PRINCE.Feb.2.\t28 JUST EE PRINTEDj FROM THE ENGLISH EDITIONS,.\u201cTHE BATTLES OF SEBASTOPOL,\u201d BY OHAS.GLOVER, \u201c THE WAR QUADRILLES,\u201d BY LEDUO, and f< Breams of Youth,\u201d A beautiful Ballad, by the Author of \u201cShells of Ocean.\u201d J.W.HERBERT & CO., Golden Lyre, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.Jan.31.\t26 TO TRAVELLERS.FLA If MEL SHIRTS I I'ar Travelling.EXTRA QUALITIES, and RARE PATTERNS' At Jan.29.JOHN AITKEN & CO.\u2019S Shirt Store, 211 & 213 Notre Dame St 24 THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY JUST RECEIVED, a few of the above RICH WHITE SILK TIES, admirably adapted for wearing with the Military or Oxford Collar now so universally worn for dress, at\tW.W CAMPBELL\u2019S, 12 Great St.James Street.Jan.31.\t26 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4.1866.MONTREAL HERALD STEAM BOOKS JOB PRINTING OFFICE, i\\o.209 IVotrc Dame Street, (Near St.Frs.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 prepaied to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Band Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists\u2019 and other Labels, 4c., with despatcb, and at the lowest city prices.S3\" Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS.Jan.26.\t22 DISSOLUTION.TH E PARTNERSHIP existing between LOUIS RENAUD and J.B.RENAUD, under the Firm of L.RENAUD & FRERE, at Montreal and Quebec, has been DISSOLVED by MUTUAL CONSENT siuce.the FIRST JANUARY last.All transactions contracted with the Montreal House will be settled by LOUIS RENAUD at Montreal, and all those contracted with the Quebec House will be settled by J.BTE.RENAUD at Quebec.LOUIS RENAUD, J.BTE.RENAUD.Feb.2.\t1m 28 NOTICE.j N reference to the above notice, the under-JL signed beg to inform their friends and the Public at large, that they will continue to carry on BUSINESS\u2019at Montreal as before, under the Firm of L.RENAUD & FRERE.LOUIS RENAUD, OYPRIEN FITZPATRICK.Feb.2.\t1m 28 THE undersigned beg to announce having retired from the business of Wholesale Stationers in Canada on the 1st January, 1856, in favor of Messrs.GEORGE DOWKER 4 CO., and in returning their grateful thanks for past favors, have much pleasure in recommending their successors as in every respect qualihed to continue the business to the best advantage.R.BAINBRIDGE 4 CO.Jan 25, 1856.\tr 24 THE undersigned in referring to the foregoing announcement from Messts.R.Bainbridge & Co., of having retired from the business of Wholesale Stationers in Canada on the 1st January, 1856, in their favor, beg to say they will continue the business upon the premises occupied by the late firm, and are prepared to execute all orders to the best advantage, having made arrangements for their supplies with the first manufacturers oi Staple, Fancy and Miscellaneous Stationery.GEORGE DOWKER 4 CO.Jan.25, 1856.\tr 24 MISS BURKQUGHS CONTINUES GIVING LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE, HARP, and GUITAR, and in SINGING and DANCING.There are a few vacancies in the Dancing Class.As the number is limited, those wishing to avail themselves of the present opportunity will please apply without delay.Private Lessons also given in the Redowa\u2019s, Highland Polka, Varsobiana, and other fashionable dances.Reference to His Worship this Mayor, Dr.A.Fisher, J.J.Day, Esq 278 Lagauchetiere Street, ) Montreal, Jan.31,1856.$ r Tls 26 Drawing Class.MR.DUNCAN begs to inform his friends and the public, that ho will COMMENCE, on the FOURTH FEBRUARY next, a CLASS for YOUNG LADIES in DRAWING.For terms, 4c., apply to Mr.D., 74 St.Louis Street.Montreal, Jan.21.\tdu 17 Furnished Apartments Vacant; A COMFORTABLE PARLOR and TWO BEDROOMS, in an agreeable situation in the West part of the city, and about fifteen minutes\u2019 vtaik from the Place d\u2019Armes.Occupants can be Boarded, if desired Apply at the office of this paper.Jan.29.\te 24 A CARD.THE Subscriber hereby offers a friendly CHALLENGE to the DENTISTS of CANADA to make, during the present year, a SETT of \u201cGUM\u201d TEETH, on GOLD PLATE, to be submitted to competent and disinterested parlies fur decision as to their comparative merits.MILES B.STENNETT, Surgeon Dentist.Hamilton, January, 1856.\tm 27 JUST RECEIVED and for sale by the SuB scriber\u2014 100 Trcs Choice Sugar House Molasses JOHN SINCLAIR, 295 St.Paul Street.Feby.2.\t28 Leaf Lard.KEGS NEW.WATSON & WILLIAMS.16th Jan., 1856.\t12 20 100 IMhJ Mess Pork.BRLS NEW MESS.iWATSON 4 WILLIAMS.Jan., 1856.\tis A LADY fully competent wishes to obtain a FEW PUPILS in Pencil and Crayon Drawing, Painting on Velvet, Oriental Tinting, Mezzotinting, and the art of making Wax and Paper Flowers.terms : Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, ,2s 6d per lesson Painting on Velvet and Paper Flowers, complete in 12 lessons\u20142s 6d per lesson Wax Flowers, 12 lessons\u2014£2.Reference : Mr.S.PHILLIPS, St.Urbain St.Lady\u2019s Residence, 33 Sanguinet Street.Jan.14.\t11 St.George\u2019s Church, ripu BE SOLD FIRST-CLASS PEW, J.No.62.Apply to Jan.29.W.A.TOWNSEND.24 I N STORE\u2014Hhds and Pipes \u201cJOHN DE KUYPER\u2019S & SONS\u201d Double-Berried Gin.Puns Fine Flavored JAMAICA RUM Hhds \u201c HENNESSY\u2019S\u201d BRANDY, Pale 4 Brown Puns and hhds ISLAY WHISKEY Hhds, qr-caska and octaves SHERRY WINE TEAS, INDIGO, &c.4c.For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.Jan 22.\tdu 18 GEAND TRIM RAILWAY.1E1GBT AND ~ OfflCt, 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 be procured to Quebec, Portland, Boston, Brockviile, Ottawa City, and all the principal Stations on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Jan.28, \u201956.\tr 23 NOTICE.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of STOCKHOLDERS in tbe STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and CHAMBLY RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held at the Company\u2019s Office here, on MONDAY, the THIRD day of MARCH next, at the hour of TWO o\u2019clock p.in., for the Election of Directors for the ensuing year, and generally to transact the business of the Company.WM.H.HOPPER, Secretary.Montreal, 29th Jan., 1856\t25 BALLS, ASSEMBLIES, &C., AG.LADIES and Gentlemen participating in the festivities of the Season will find a superior collection of new and fashionable articles in Lace and Muslin Dresses, Lace Jackets, Spencers, Berthes, Capes, Mantles, Sleeves, Collars, Pocket Handkerchiefs, 4c., in the most approved styles.\u2014also,\u2014\t\u2022 Neckties, Shirts, Shirt Collars, White Kid Gloves, 4o, &c., comprising the best articles combined with tbe most, moderate charges, at J.PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street.January 8.\t6 JUST RECEIVED,\u2014af the West-End Bookstore, BLACKWOOD\u2019S MAGAZINE for December, 1865.JOHN ARMOUR, 275 Notre Dame Street Opposite Recollet Church.January 8, 1856.\t6 House Coal.OAA Chaldrons GLASGOW SPLINT rVxJyJ ORA IE COALS, carefully screened, in lots for family use, for sale by WM.ME1KLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.22.\t225 HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, THE SHOP and DWELLING known as the \u201cMONTREAL INN,\u201d near Dal-housia Square, St.Mary Street.\u2014And,\u2014 THE SHOP and PRIVATE DWELLING, No.13, near Dalhousie Square, St.Mary Street.\u2014Also,\u2014 TWO NEW CUT STONE HOUSES in Amherst Street, Quebec Suburbs.Feb.4 J.G.SIMS, Champ de Mars Street.mwf 29 TO LET, THE STORE fronting on St.Joseph g Street, at present occupied by Morland JIMI.& Co.Apply to Messrs.Morland 4 Co , on the premises, or to WM.DARLING & Co., 239 St.Paul Street.Feb.4.\t29 TO LET, MPART of the STORE, with DOUBLE OFFICE and FIRE-PROOF SAFE, No.3 Lemoine Street.Rent £45.JAMES DOUGALL.Feb.4.\t29 TO LET, THE Large and very Oommodious PHI DWELLING HOUSE, corner of St.Joseph and Henry Streets, at present occupied by Mr.Warren, Organ Builder.\u2014Also,\u2014 MTHE SHOP or WAREHOUSE adjoining, with extensive premises in rear.Apply to JAMES TORRANCE.Feb.4.\tr 29 FOR SALE OR TO LET, M HOUSE in CRAIG STREET, No.146}, at present occupied by D.Ramsay, Esq.MOFFICES and ROOMS in LAW CHAMBERS, Little St.James Street.JESSE JOSEPH.Feb.4\tr 29 WANTED TO HIRE MA Very Good Stone Built House, which has been occupied, with Coach-house, Stable, Garden and every requisite for a respectable family.The neighbourhood of Phillips\u2019 Square or Drummond Stryet would be preferred.Address (post-paid) Mr.Jas.Robertson, Royal Engineer Office, Montreal.Feby.2.\te 28 TO LET.A HOUSE in Bleury Street\u2014No.150.HENRY JUDAH.Feb.2.\t28 TO LET.Possession given on 1st May.TEN ROOMS situated on St.François ¦¦«\"1 Xavier, near Notre Dame Street, well UBia.adapted for Law or Commercial Chambers.Apply to G.E.STARNES.Feby.2.\tm 28 TO LET.MTHE Three Story Cut Stone .House, Shop and Dwelling, No.10 St Joseph Street, now occupied by the Misses White.Apply to M.CAMPBELL, No.24 St.Francois Xavier Street.Feby.2.\t28 FOR SALE.THAT excellent and well-known House St.Gabriel Street, for many years the 101*8 residence of the late Dr.McCulloch.Apply to JAMES COURT, Great St.James Street.n Tts 28 Feby.2.OFFICES TO LET, ON the Second Flat of a First Class lïSSïS Building, fronting on Great St.James ISm.Street.Apply to GIBB 4 CO.Feby.2.\t28 TO LET.THOSE TWO TWO-STORY STONE pîfl HOUSES on Mountain Street, the pro-¦ïtii*.perty of Mr.James McAdam, occupied by the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institution.Apply to JAMES COURT.Feb.2, 1856.\tmws 28 TO LET.ONE OF THOSE EXTENSIVE WAREHOUSES, Lemoine Street.The NORTH WEST STORE, Queen Street.EXTENSIVE SHEDS and YARDS in Lemoine Street.JESSE JOSEPH.Jan.23.\tde 19 TO LET, THE UNDERSIGNED is prepaied to LEASE TWO of his STONE STORES, situated on the CANAL BASIN and WELLINGTON STREET.Also, the VACANT LOTS adjoining, which arc admirably adapted for COAL YARDS.JOHN YOUNG.Montreal, Jan.22, 1856.\t1m 18 TO LET, THE HOUSE No.33 Little St.James i*s»sS Street, the RESIDENCE of tbe late 15 Uml.DR.CRAWFORD.Apply on the Premise».Jan.18.TO LET, a AN ATTIC about 90 feet in length, situated in a central part of the city, well adapted for certain descriptions of manufacturing.Apply at the \u201c Herald \u201d Office.Dec.6.\t289 NOTICE.MMa.LAFOND, leaving Montreal, offers to LET, from this to 1st May next, the fine store he actually occupies as a Dry Goods Store, with Counters and Shelves ready to receive merchandize.Rent very low.\u2014Also\u2014 HIS DWELLING HOUSE, No.10 Dorchester Street.J.E.LAFOND, 151 Notre Dame Street.Oct.12.\t242 TO LET, MTWO or THREE OFFICES in Mdlliks\u2019 Buildings.Possession given on let April next.Apply to F.F.MULLINS, 69 Oommissioner Street.March 6.\t232 PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED, THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between ANDRE PARADIS and TREFFLE LAFRIOAIN, under the name, firm and style of PARADIS 4 LAFRICAIN, has been dissolved this 24th day of January by mutual consent.All debts due to or by the late firm will be settled by the said Treille Lafricain.ANDRE PARADIS.TREFFLE LAFRICAIN.Montreal, 24th Jan., 1856.\t21 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 RIM MEL\u2019S MAGIC ESSENCE, Just received by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Next the Court House.Jan.28.\t23 TO STANLEV\u2019S Patent HOISTING MACHINES, with larger improved Drive Wheels, double and single power for sale by G.HAGAR, Agent, Montreal.Jaa» 86.\t2a PARADIS AND LAFRICAIN DISSOLVED ! «10,000 07 FÂNCÏ and STAPLE DRV GOODS TO BE DISPOSED OF AT A GREAT SACRAFICE! THE parties interested in the above concern having made such arrangements as will allow them to sell al a marked redaction on the Cost Prices, They call the public special attention to a large variety of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Such as Shawls of all descriptions, Silks, Summer and Evening Dress Goods, which they will sell at mere nominal prices.The Stock must be sold by Auction on the 27th February next, should it not be disposed of before that time by ordinary means.The Stock consists of French Merinos,\tPlaid Shawls, Do DeLaines,\tDo Long Shawls, Ool\u2019d 4 Blk Cobourgs,\tBlankets, Do do Alpacas,\tSummer Quilts, Printed Delaines,\tLinen Sheeting, Gros de Naples,\tIrish Linens, Satins and Satinets,\tLawn Hankfs Checked Silks,\tHosiery and Gloves, Cashmeres,\tCravats Shawls,\tOassimeres RtObons,\tCloths, Trimmings, 4c 4e\tTweeds Plaids,\tVestings N.B.\u2014The above Establishment will be opened on FRIDAY next, the 25th instant, at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M.Jan.25.\t21 HOUSES, &e.FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, AFTER the 1st May next, the Three U Story Cut Stone Dwelling House, No.24 Notre Dame Street, opposite the Donegana Hotel, lately occupied by Mrs.Dr.Robertson, with the Yard, Stable, Coach House, and other Out-Houses attached.Apply to BARNARD & BOVEY, Advocates, No.35 Little St.James Street.Jan.30.\t25 TO LET, From the 1st May next, MTHE SHOP and DWELLING corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets.For particulars enquire of ARCH.FERGUSON, Dorchester Street, near Beaver Hall.Jan 30.HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET 25 TO LET, THE STORE and DWELLING, No.233 St.Paul Street, opposite the Custom House.Jan 30.Apply on the premises.25 TO LET.THAT TWO-STORY CUT STONE HOUSE, Notre Dame Street, near Dalhousie Square, lelonging to Dr.Digby, at present occupied by A.0.Andrews, Esq.Apply to JAMES COURT.Feb.2J1856.\tmwf 28 TO LET, THE undermentioned Premises of the lira-'! Rfi\u2018rs ffit0 Sir James Stuart, Bart., IsMEa, viz.: the FOUR-STORY CUT STONE HOUSE on St.Lambert Street, forming the end of the Block known as Stuart\u2019s Buildings.\u2014also,\u2014 That COMMODIOUS THREE-STORY STONE HOUSE, Quebec Suburbs, known as the Engineer Office, at present occupied by Charles Walker, Esq.Apply to JAMES COURT.Feb.2,1856.\tmwf 28 TO LET, From ihe 1st May next, OUTREMONT, the undersigned\u2019s place, on the Ste.Catherine Road, now occu-\u2014\u2014 pied by G.H.Ryland, Esq.The House is large and commodious, having .rooms, besides butler's pantry, on the first flat, and 7 rooms on the second, with kitchen, 4c., in basement story.The place is well supplied with spring and well water, and has from five to six acres of ground attached to it, principally in Orchard.T.BOTJTHILLIER, Jan.31\tlm Tts 26 Nazareth Street Machine Shop npHE undersigned are now prepared to repair, A alter, and put i a good wo: king order, al.kinds of SEWING MACHINES, with the latest improvements.PRINTING PRESSES REPAIRED.All sorts of JOB WORK executed with neatness and despatch (under the superintendence of B.D.WALLACE,) by WILLIAM JOHNSON & 00.Jan, ID.\t?m 8 TO LET, THOSE extensive PREMISES formerly used by Messrs.Kinmond Brothers as \u2014 a Locomotive Engine Manufacturing and Finishing Shop, situated in the enclosure of the Montreal & New York Railroad Company, Bonaventure Street.The above are admirably situated (having a Railroad Track laid in their centre) and possess many superior advantages for any branch of manufacture or warehousing purposes, 4c., 4c.Possession given on the first day of May next.Rent or Lease on favorable terms.For further particulars inquire at the Office of the Company, Bonaventure Street By order of the Board.THOMAS R.JOHNSON, Secretary.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.Go., ( Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.)\t27 TO LET, THE Large and Commodious First Class ï!Sï| STORES at present occupied by illaü, Messrs.Evans & Evans and the Subscribers, to whom apply.J.D.BERNARD 4 CO.Jan.31.\tr 26 TO LET, THE PREMISES above Subscriber\u2019s lîïfiei ®tore> suitable for Offices, 4c.]**B*I3_ Possession given 1st May next.Apply to W.W.CAMPBELL, 12 Great St.James Street.Jan.31.\t26 TO LET, From the 1st May next, THE DWELLING HOUSE in Great St.mJan es Street lately occupied by Alfred LaRocque, Esq, opposite the Ottawa Hotel.To suit tenants the whole or part of the same might be converted into offices, and no more eligible place can be found for a Bank, for Insurance Offices, or for carrying on any other business requiring a central place in the city, as it would combine tbe advantages of a dwelling house and a business place.Also,\u2014The Three Large and Commodious STORES, VAULTS, and WAREHOUSES, four stories high, (roming St.Ann's Market, and forming the corner on each side of Port Street.Apply to\t0.BERTHELET, Or to BARNARD 4 BOVEY, Advocates.Jan.31.\t26 JMT Esquire.TO LET, That Three-Story Out Stone House, No.3 Benny\u2019s Buildings, St.Joseph Street, at present occupied by W.C.Evans, Apply to Jan.29, WALTER BENNY.24 TO LET, The Three-Story House in Grey Nnn I \u201e a Street, next Victoria Hotel, occupied for IBIIÜL many years past as a Grocery and Provision Store Possession immediately.DAVID & RAMSAY.Jan.29.\t24 TO LET, With possession on the first of May next, FOUR substantially built TWO STORY BRICK HOUSES, situated in AYLMER STREET, near BEAVER HALL, having every accommodation for respectable families.For further particulars apply to Mr.SPRINGLE, Architect, Odd Fellows' Hall, Great St.James St.Jany.28, 1856.\t-\t23 TO BE LET, THE well known WAREHOUSE, with s-âs!! entrances from St.Joseph and Com-MIl, missioners\u2019 Streets, at present occupied by Messrs.Tyre, Colquhoun & Co.Apply at 60 Commissioners\u2019 Street.J.REDPATH.Jany.25.\t21 FOR SALE OR TO LET, MIN St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, Quebec Suburb, the House Nos.21 and 23, having convenient Out-houses, with an adjoining Lot of Ground.Occupation on the 1st of May.Apply on the premises.Jan.25.\t21 TO LET, a TWO FIRST-CLASS CUT STONE HOUSES, being Nos.73 and 75 College Street.Possession 1st May next.Apply to JACOB DbWITT, Esqiiit-e, or to the Subscriber.E.E.SHELTON.Jan.28.\tits 23 TO LET, FOURFIRST CLASSSTORES, situated *»»«i in NOTRE DAME STREET, (West-End).TWO of which with DWELLINGS.Apply to E E.SHELTON.Jan.24, 1856.\tits 20 TO LET.SONE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, three stories high, in Craig Street.\u2014Also,\u2014 A HANDSOME COTTAGE, with Outbuildings and 4 acres of ground, at Hochelaga, ocenpied at present by Col Ducbesnes\u2019.Apply to WILSON & COUILLARD.Jan.26.\tTts 22 TO LET, The COTTAGE and GARDEN at COTS ¦\u201c0 ST.ANTOINE, formerly occupied by M.J.Hays, Esquire.There is now a board-walk from the house to town.Apply at 43 Little St.James Street.January 23.\tTts 19 HOTEL TO LET, For one or more years, the SPLENDID HOTEL, so advantageously situated in = the moat central and commercial part of the City of MONTREAL (Canada East) Having been RECENTLY ERECTED, this building is internally as well as externally in perfect order.Its LARGE PROPORTIONS, sufficient for important business, and the excellent distribution of the interior, as well as the complete state of its arrangements, render it an establistnnent which offers all the comfort and economy that is desirable in a first-class Hotel.It is heated by two Hot-Air Furnaces, and lighted with Gas.There are Baths, Patent Water Closets, and the whole of tbe best description.The Rooms are divided into three principal Parlors, very spacious, three smaller Parlors, one spacious Dining-room, one Bar-room in the basement, large Kitchens and, besides, about fifty Bed-rooms in the main building ; there are a great number in another (brick) building, six stories high, having communication with the Hotel by corridors, which also contains the Baths, Laundry, 4c.A Platform on the top of the building off.rs a Promenade wherefrom the River, the Mountain and the whole City, presents a charming Panoramic View.Situated in the immediate neighborhood of the new Court-House and the Champ de Mars, having its whole front on the beautiful Jacques Cartier Square, the best and nearest road for passengers arriving either by Railroad or by Steamboat\u2014 this building has likewise, on its front, a vast Iron Balcony, the use of which will be found extremely agieeablo during the hot days of Summer.This building can be easily converted iut.i a Restaurant with furnished rooms.Tbe terms will be liberal.As an advantage offered, the proprietor and bis family\u2014consisting of four persons\u2014would board in the house.Apply to the Pioprietor, JOSEPH ROY, on the Premises, St.Nicholas Hotel, or the undersigned, E.ROY, No.26 St.Gabriel Street.January 16.\tda 13 of TO LET, (And Possession given on or before the 1st May next), THE STORE and PREMISES in St.E.\u201e.Street, at.present occupied by Messrs.i CARTER, KINGAN & MAIR.Apply to WM.LUNN.Jan.23.\tw8 19 r\u2019OR SALE 20 bags Languedoc Almonds 30 barrels Prime Currants \u2022 J.B.SMITH & CO.Jan.24,\t20 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS, at of pri- waa.cs.'nrs&!s,:s & e©, BEG to intimate that they have on hand, their Work-shop \u201c Old Racket Court,\u201d Corner of Craig and Saint Peter Streets, an unusually large and varied complement MONUMENTAL MANUFACTURES, at all ces 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 anc much better), Soap Stone, for Registers, Grates 4c., American Free Stone, for Tombs.RAILING furnished and set to order, and all articles in MARBLE or STONE, at prices suited to the times.M«rch9\tiy 58 TO LET, CiEiïTRAÏ, WAREHOUSES In \u201c Cuvillier\u2019s Block.\u201d QTORE in ST.PETER STREET, occupied by ^\tA.Urqdhart, Esq Do\tST.SACRAMENT STREET, occu- pied by A Cuvillier 4 Co D°\tdo\toccupied by J.Leemino, Esq Do\tST.NICHOLAS STREET, occupied by J.Leemisq, Esq \u2014also,\u2014 Do\tCOMMISSIONERS STREET, occu m, v.P*etl\t^ J- Smith 4 Co .1 no above have all excellent Offices, and are m good repair.\u2014\u2014 ,\tA, M.DELISLE.Montreal, Jan.24, 1856,\tdddn 20 AUCTION SALES.______ JOHN CLARKE, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, 39 & 41 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.FOR SALE OR TO LET.that HOUSE AND PROPERTY of ojogh 'be late Postmaster, JAMES POR-J-EDDS, DsV) No- 327 Lagauchetiere Street.The House is substantially built, and newly repaired, with every convenience ; 62 feet frontage by 220 feet in depth.\u2014also\u2014 A LARGE BUILDING LOT, Nos.39 & 41 St.Urbain Street, 60 feet frontage by 80 feet in depth.The property is commuted, and will be sold separately or together to suit purchasers.\u2014 An undisputed title will be given.Apply on the premises, to JANE PORTEOUS.Jan.16.\t3m 13 FOR SAUF, A MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY, 5 miles from Woodstock, in the County of Oxford, consisting of 325 acres of finest Land, of which 125 are cleared and in highest state of cultivation.Buildings and Fences of the best description, and the whole beautifully watered.The House is of brick, two stories high, with verandah round three sides of The lower story contains Dining-room, 24x .Drawing-room, 24x18, Library, 18x16, Kitchen, Store Rooms, Pantries, Laundry, &c., complete.On second story nice Bed-rooms and Dressing-rooms.The lower story is all fitted with Black Walnut, the Library opening in'o a Green-house.The house is warmed by hot air.Flower-garden, Kitchen-garden, and two acres of young Orchard.Stables of stone and brick, containing stalls for 8 horses, harness-room and coach-house; the whole forming one of the most complete Properties iu Western Canada.At Woodstock is a first-class Station of the Great Western Railway; 8 miles north on the Macadamized Road is a Station of the Buffalo, Brantford and Goderich Road, and near that one of the Grand Trunk.To suit purchasers, the Property would be divided, if required, into two lots.For further particulars enquire of THOMAS GALT, Esq., Toron'0 ; Or, JOHN GREIG, Esq., Solicitor, Woodstock.Jan.31, 1856.\t26 the the Soap aod Caudle Factory to S, t, TN THIS CITY, with Soap Pans, Soda Keltic, Rendering and Tallow Pans, with Soap Fumes and Pumps, all in good working order, situated in the best locality lor obtaining grease from steamboats and shipping.There are eighty stand of Candle Moulds in good working order.Possession immediately if required.Apply at this office.Montreal, Jan.30, \u201956.\tr 25 FOB.A FARM in the Township of COMPTON.The Farm contains 300 acres of Land, of which 150 acres are well cleared and fenced\u2014 Portland Railroad passes through it.The remaining 150 acres are well wooded with maple wood of splendid growth.It joins the Village of Richardson, where there are grist and saw mills.The Coaticot River passes through the middle of the property.It is considered ilic.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 REFRIGERATORS AND HAY CUTTERS, No 12 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.February !?.\ta« HEARN & FREEMAN^ ; ~ manufacturera & Wholesale & Retail Dealers iu Cottage and Parlor Furniture* Mattresses Sl Feathers* Chamber Setts* Looking Glasses* dfce Nos.45, 49, 51 & 63 Union Street, Poniaftd, Me.Orders promptly attended to.February 12.\ttjy 8vJ J O H W CLASS TOROKTTO, \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, mid 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 NOTICES.NOTICE.rpSE undersigned give public notice, that the X 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.TERROÜX, Secretary-Tres Montreal, Dec.8, 1855.\t2m 291 Dissolution of Partnership.PBYHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing JL between WM.W.SNAITH and W.S.BALL, Grocers, doing business inj this City under ihe name, firm and style of SNAITH S BALL, was, by mutual consent, DISSOLVED, by act passed before Wm.Easton, 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 be 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.\t|264 ^ :: \u2022 DISSOLUTION OF Cü-PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE, FriHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsist-JL ing between the undersigned, as PUBLISHERS of \u201cTHE 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 \u201c the 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.Moutieal, October 1, 1855.f | 'HE GENERAL JOB PRINTING heretofore X carried on in connection with the publication of \u201cTHE 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.fftHE Subscribers offer for SALE the STOCK X of the ESTATE of MESSRS.LEBLANC A BIENVENU, Merchant Tailors, in McGill Street, consisting mostly of Ready Made Clothing, well adapted for the Fall Trade, having all been made up by themselves iu 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, \\ -Assignees.Montreal, Oct.1, 1855 233 IMPROVED PATENT RAILROAD TRACK, PLATFORM, &c, w e i a h i kt £- For Merchandize ana Produce Of all descriptions, in Depot, Warehouse, Dock Market Place, Farm Yard, &c.THESE SCALES are made by the VERGEN-NES SCALE COMPANY, on Sampson\u2019s Patent Self-Adjusting Principle, and combine accuracy and couvenience with economy.They are now generally in use in tbe neighboring States, where they have received the highest testimonials, and are rapidly superseding all other Scales.For prospectuses, with information as to prices, (delivered in any part of Canada,) Ac., apply to the Agents of the \u201c Vergennes Scale Manufacturing Company.MACKINNON A CO, Montreal, Aug 30, 1855.6m Tts 205 PROTIMÎ m\\\\ ML1ËF BOOMS, Old High School.THESE ROOMS are now open DAILY, except FRIDAY, from 9 to 4 o'clock.Applications for relief will be received on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, and after tbe applicants shall have been visited at their dwellings, relief will be given out on WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.A MEAL will be supplied, to be taken at tbe Rooms, by those needing it and worthy, DAILY, from 12 to 1 o\u2019clock.Tickets to be given to the poor at the doors, and which serve as a direction to the place, are obtainable at the Rooms, and at Mn.Pickup\u2019s, at 2s 6d per dozen.To give success to the object for which these Rooms are opened, the Protestant public are respectfully and earnestly requested, 1st,\u2014To refuse relief to street and door beggars.2nd.\u2014To aid, by contributions of money, which will be received on behalf of the Committee by John Greenshields, Esq., Treasurer; and of cast-off-Clothing, material for making up Clothing, Flour, Meal, Ac., which will be received at the Rooms.3rd.\u2014To enter upon the Register at the Rooms their names and residences, as having work to give to men or women.4th.\u2014To visit the Rooms, and to examine the Registers, which will be at all times open for inspection.For the Committee, THOfcs.M.TAYLOR, Chairman, A.N.RENNIE, Secretary.Montreal, Dee.24,1855.\t304 Important, lotie® to the Ladies.HEW YEAË8PBESEHTS.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, iu Silver or Gold, with a variety of 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 up in small boxes for the occasion, at $5 each.JOHN LEVEY, Crystal Block.Dec.27.\t306 ,4 LL Persons INDEBTED to the ESTATE of il BIENVENU A 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 ME.A.F.SABINE HAVING commenced business in PHILADELPHIA as BROKER and INSURANCE AGENT, begs to offer his services to his friends in Canada for the execution of any Commissions with which they may favor him.Office\u2014No.95 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.Dec.14.\t3m f\t296 BROUGH & MACDONALD, dumber Merchants9 WEST TROY, N.Y., (Office, below the Upper Ferry.) BHJ'H B B K O E S : Wm.Workman, Esquire, Montreal.Wm.Dow,\t\u201c\t\u201c Jasper G.' Sims,\t\u201c\t\u201c Lütbbb H.Holton,\t\u201c\t\u201c Jan.5.\tly 4 IttcKAW & UEATJUFSEU», Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSEOSf.D.R.McKay .\tT.D.Hxathfisld REFERENCES Messrs.Sami.Henshaw & Sons, Boston; Messrs Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Mr.Henry McKay, Montreal; Messis.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.July 12.\t114 HEATHFIEL,» & McHAY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ATLANTIC WHARF, SOKSIaAKB.T.D, Hbathfikld.\tD.R.MoKat.REFERENCES : Messrs.Sami.Henshaw & Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt A Co., Henry McKay, Esquire, Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto ; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.Dec.30.\t260 R.M.W.Taylor.\tS.Lester Taylor.T.&'&fSsOB.COMMISSION MEECEANTS, Cincinnati Ohio.Refer in Montreal, to Merchants generally.Kj\" Attention given to the purchase of P0EK.LAE Is, TALLOW, GEEASE, LAED OIL, &c-, and to the sale of MACKEEEL, COD, and SEAL OILS, PIG IE0N, &e.&c.March 14, 1853,\t25 I A M.S! 0 M.S P K i .N (t L * Arctiite»:! OJie: 36, Great StJamee .street.Lato the Office \u2022 I >h n On- i Esquire Fobruary 18\tiy\u201421 E.H.HAMILTON, Commercial and General Agent, Slurboux Commissioners\u2019 Bniîdinfçs?Custom House Square* M O N T R K A I.Business transacted at the Customs, and all other Public Offices.April 30.\t232 H.M.PEEEAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, Corner Craig and Coté Streets.Sept.19.222 SMITH & BALL, Dealers in the Choicest Descriptions of CKocensES.' Teas, coffees, chocolates, cocoas, Wines, Oils, Fruits.SPICES, PICKLES, SAUCES, Potted and Preserved Meats, Preserves, Fruits in Syrup, &c.&c.GOODS DELIVERED in all parts of the city, FAMILY ACCOUNTS payable Monthly.WAREHOUSE, Corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets.Oft.8._ ______ 238 LEA & PERRINS\u2019 CELEQRATED PBONOUNOBD BY CONNOISSEURS, tft^be tho ONLY GOOD SAUCE.and Applicable to EYERY VARIETY OF DISH.EXTRACT OKA LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER May, 1851.\u201cTell LEA & 1\\K It It INS that their Sauc* i« highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most pain-table as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.\u2019» WORCESTERSHiRg SAUÛE, 8*14 mntwrr$»llp kp the principal dealert in Snueeij\u2014\u2022 Whole**!* aad foi Exportation by the Proprietor* LEA and nERAlNS, 08, Broad «treat Worcester, St ID.renchorch-atreet k««do*.\u2014B-tacibAt St Sort* i\u2014Cnoaen 5s BjLA.cxTrai.l>, and \u2022tàw OHwen mA Merchant*.London.R.W.HANDYSIDE, General Commission Merchant, 3 John Street.Montreal.June 11.\t232 G VAN BUSKIEK, UEiVTIST, Successor to Dr.W.H.Elliott, No.35 Great St, James Street, MONTREAL.Jan.14.\tmwf 11 SLATE AND SLATING.B.3S22B & Bu&'srsgroxt., SBaters ansi Slate Uealers, 141 Craig Street, near St.Urbain Street, MONTREAL, OFFER for sale ROOFING SLATE of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers ; aud are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders in the Slating line with fidelity and dispatch.OS.S5 ROOFS REPAIRED.Sawed Slate, for Firewalls, Coping, Refrigerators, &c., furnished to order.R.& R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering roof's, 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 CHERRY PECTORAL, For vtyo rapid Cure ol\u2019 C0ÜGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.Among ihe 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 thousdnds and thousands every year.Indeed, there is now abundant reason to believe a remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cute the most dangerous affections of the lungs.Our space here will not permit us lo^ publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the following, and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below named will always be pleased to furnish fee, wherein are full particulars and indisputable proof of these statements.Office of'Transportation, Laurens R.R.S.C., Aug.4, \u2019ôS.Dr.J.C.Ayer, Dear Sir,\u2014My little son, four years old, has just recovered from a severe atiack of malignant Scarlet Fever; his throat was rotten, and every person, tlm 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 induced to try it on my little boy.I gave him a teaspoonful every three hours, commencing m the morning, and by ten 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 relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent.For all affections of the Throat and Lungs I believe it the best medicine 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 take pleasure in selling, it.because I know that I am giving mv customers the wô'th of their money, and I feel gratified in seeit.g the benefit it confers.Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with respect,\tJOHN C.WHITLOCK.P.S.\u2014Almost any number of certificates can be sent you if you wish it.Windsor, C.W., June 26,1852.Df.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 c 1 by those who have used it here, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation.I invariably recommend it for puimonary affections, as do many of our principal physicians.I am your friend, CHAS.STREAMER, M.D.Prepared l>y Dr.J.C.AYBIL* 1'ractical and * Analytical Cliemist* Lowell* Mass.Jan.7.\tlm mwf 5 To tbe Medical Profession m&ü Use Publie.THE attention of the Medical Profession and Public is invited to the following preparation : Tarrant\u2019s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient prepared on an entirely new principle, from a late and accurate analysis of the celebrated SELTZER SPRING, IN GERMANY, c )mbining efficacy, economy, and portability, with such additions and improvements as will be found materially to increase its efficacy.This much esteemed and highly valuable preparation will not fail to effectually remove Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Costiveness, Gout, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea of Vomiting.Affections of the Liver, &c.&c.Tarrant\u2019s Compound Extract of CubeLs] and Copabia* Sanctioned by popular opinion and the high authority of the most distinguished of the medical faculty ; it offers to the afflicted a remedy whose success has in every instance supported its deserved reputation.Being convenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every climate its desirable and truly valuable character.It is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does not impair the digestion.It is prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well tested principles.To persons following the sea, or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualifies far surpassing any other\u2014neat and portable in its form, speedy and efficacious in its operation, successful both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest diseases, whilst the usual and nauseous taste and unpleasant odor to copabia is wholly avoided in this preparation.Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN A.TARRANT, successor to James Tarrant, 278 Greenwich, corner of Warren street, New York ; and for sale by the principal Druggists in the United Stales, British Provinces, West Indies and South America.Thorn\u2019s Compound; Extract of Copabia and Sarsapurrilla possesses a few advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine, and which must, with an enlight-aned public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical world It needs no confinement or change of diet.In its approved form, that of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient.It has acquired the utmost fame in almost every part of Europe.It has been examined, approved of, and sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the profession.Prepared by J.B.Thom, Chemist, London, and for sale wholesale and retail by J.A.TARRANT, sole agent for the United States, 278 Greenwich street, New York.SCf3* The serious attention of the afflicted is respectfully invited to a trial of Dr.Grover Coe\u2019s Standard Family Remedies* Dr.Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmattan is guaranteed to be the most efficient external application extant, for the certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Abscesses, including Psoas and Lumbar, Felons, Biles, Carbuncles, Chancres.Buboes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.Warranted to arrest Mortification, when arising from Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, and to prevent it when used in time.Also warranted to check Felons, and prevent suppuration when applied before matter has commenced forming.Ut-ed early in cases of punctured wounds from nails, pitch-forks, See., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus or Locked-jaw, and removes them when arising from want of its timely application.Dr.Coe\u2019s Anti-Mercurial Alterative Syrup A pleasant, safe and efficient remedy for the radical cure of Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Leucorrhea, Serofula, Gon-norrhcea, Syphillis, Mercurial Affections, Ulceration of the Kidneys & Bowels, and all diseases arising from a vitiated condition of the blood and fluids.Dr.Coe\u2019s Family Vegetable Pills* The beet and safest Cathartic Pill for popular use ever offered to the public.For the cure of Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver, Spleen, and other INSURANCE.MVEB.E\u2019OOli Sl M Am Lira ItliSlANCB COMPANY Capital\u2014Two Millions Sterling.Available Funds for Immediate Use-Above Half a Million Sterling.FIRE DEPARTMENT.rilHE progress of the Company in this branch X of business will best be indicated by a comparison with the two previous years.The Premiums received being in 1852.\t1853.\t1354.£98,654 1 4 10 Stg.| £113,612 4 6 Stg.| £146,09615 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.Alex.Simpson, Esq., j Robt.S.Tylek, Esq.J.Mitohki.l, Esq., j H.St aunes, Esq.Henry Chapman, Esq.At a Meeting of tbe Board for Canada, tbe Secretary was directed to notify the Public in Canada, that from the 6th of March, 1855, (iaclu-sive) this Company has assumed the Fire Risks of the \u201cGlobe\u201d Compara, of Loudon, 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 to the Agents of the Liverpool and London Company at Kingston, Toronto.Hamilton, Belleville.And all Claims will, after due proof and ac^ ceptance by this Board, be duly paid.(Signed,)\tJ.H.MAITLAND, Secretary Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., \u2018 Agents in Quebec.April 20.\t92 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPASS.Capital\u2014One Million Stcriing.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.BOASD OF BIRECXOES : The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hoe.Justice McCord, j B.H.Lemoine, Esq, Hon.A.N.Morin.j J.O.Moffatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.HE BOARD in MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals, putting tbe 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, aud combines the additional advantage of ample Security.Assurances on tbe Half Credit System,granted.July 4.\t107 BUrai&E ASfEEK.eAK' FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance ClompanVï OF TORONTO.INCORPORATED 1833.CAPITAL £100,00 0.G.P.RIDOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.Depy.Governor.T.W.BIRGHALL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES: Wm.Proudfoot, Peter Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.THE Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean and Inland Marine Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property.K.H.GAULT, A.gent, St.Francois Xavier\u2019Street.May 22.\t70 T functional derangements of the viscera, they stand unrivalled.These are not crude and untried remedies, experimentally placed before the public, but they have stood the test of years.The proprietor is a practising Fhysician, and they are the same remedies he relies upon to sustain his wide-spread reputation as a competent and successful guardian of the public health.The Harmattan has stood the tes lof 60 years, the original formula having been obtained from the Indians by an ancestor of the present proprietor, who has improved and brought it to its present degree of perfection.The Syrup and Pills originated with himself, and during, 12 year\u2019s extensive practice, thousands have had cause to feel grateful for their efficacy.For wounds and sores on Horses, the world is challenged to produce anything equal to the Harmattan.For full directions and explanations, see pamphlets accompanying the medicines.JOHN A.TARRANT, Sole Agent, 278 Greenwich St., cor.Warren, New York.August 24.\tly 200 m Tbe Great Americas! Hair Tonic.BOGLE\u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle, and instantly forces tbe hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and all diseases of the skin, and is the most beautifol embellisher of the: hair to be fouud.Price 25, 50, and 75 cts per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown, without staining the skin.Price 50 cts, $1, and $1,50 per box.BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, or BALM OF CY-THEREA, is unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan and pimples.Price 50 cts per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM renders that usual unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury.Price 25 & 37 cts per bottle.These articles are all warranted the best and cheapest in tbe world, or the money refunded.To be had of the inventor, WM.BOGLE, and agents throughout the world.May 1.\tjoi Mutual Life lusurauce t omnany, ©S' STOW 1TORK i SSSf, Cash Assets, 543.301 61.THIS COMPANY has annined the highest position among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Further information may be had, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent May 22.\t70 ^rniBLYs.ESTABLISHED FOR THE ASSURANCE OF LIFE AND HEALTH.CAPITA!.STOCK, £100,000, OFFICE\u201432 ST.JOSEPH STREET, CITY, Corner Place d\u2019Armes, ipposite the Cathedral.HEALTH.\tLIFE*\t Annual Premiums Insuring £1 in Sickness.\tAnnual Premiums Insuring £100 at Death.\t Age.One Year.For Life.20.\t1\t0\t0\t1\t7\t6 30.\t1\t5\t0\t1\t16\t0 40.\t1\t10\t0\t2\t10\t0 60.\t2\t0\t0\t3\t10\t0\t\\ge.One Year.20.\t0 17 3 30.\t107 40.\t146 50.\t1 16 2\tFor Life.1\t11 3 2\t3 6 3\t0 0 4\t4 0 ÈCf\u201d.Giber amounts not exceeding £2 per week, may be insured in proportion iu the Health department.Equally favorable and carefully prepared rates throughout the Life department.Prospectuses, Reports, Forms of Application, and all information, will be furnished upon application at tbe- Office, personally, or by mail.DAVID HUNTER, Secretary.J AMES H.PHILLIPS, President.Dec.13.\t 6m 295 AFTER a period of upwards of two centuries the respected House of Messrs.JOSEPH SYKES & SONS retire from the Swedish Steel Iron Business, in favor of Messrs.WILKINSON, WHITAKER & CO., of this place, who are now, and will continue to be, the exclusive Contractors of the CL) AHB Q 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 (L) AHB a Iron, and for the future that of S5TKES 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 MMEM0RA IRONS.Messrs, naylor, viokers & co.announce to the consumers of Swedish Steel Irons, that they are now, and will continue to be, the sole Contractors and Importers of the celebrated Dannemore Irons, stamped © O AHB dEast.PASSENGER TRAINS will runtts follows :-Leave ROUSE\u2019S POINT at 11.12, A.M.and 4.40, P.M., or on arrival of Champlain St 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 loule.This is the only route by which through tickets are sold.5t3\u201cGet through tickets via Vermont Central Railroad Line.For tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.December 4, 1855.\t287 Q*Quebec Chronicle to copy.VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD.mt.BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Boston, Nf.York,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 morning, via VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston EARLIER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evening.53\" This is the onlv route by which THROUGH TICKETS are sold.Get Through Tickets via Vermont Central Line.For Tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 66 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 12, 1855.\till Baggage labelled in Montreal by this route.¦¦¦.Tr'jy The Vaudreuil Railway Company.NOTICE is hereby given by THE VAUDREUIL RAILWAY COMPANY that application will be made to tbe Provincial Legislature, at ita next session, for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the Company, for an extension of ita 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 tbe affairs of the Company.S S.BENNETT, Secretary.Montreal, Dec.15, 1855.\t2m 307 To Importers & Wholesale Dealers IN ZiIVERPOOfc SOAP, THE Subscribers are now manufacturing a NEW ARTICLE OF SOAP, WARRANTED MUCH SUPERIOR in QUALITY to the BEST BRANDS of LlVERfOOL or ANY OTHER BAR SOAP IMPORTED, and which they will sell to the Trade AT A PRICE THAT DEFIES COMPETITION.JOHN MATHEWSON A SON.Dec.31.\t309 THE MONTREAL HERALD Aad Baily Commercial ÎSazette.Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Hkrald, £2, payable half-yearly, in advance.Wîlekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings pc* annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten Months.No Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless iris pre-paid 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.YEARLY RATES.One Square not to exceed 20 lines jf-12 10s ;With:the privilege of changing it occasionally.Half Square not to exceed 11 lines £# 16s, with the same privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding, seven lines, £3 per annum.No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it previously agreed upon between the parties.-The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confyied to their regular business, and all other Advertisements such as Auction Sales, Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, Legal Notices, Ships, Removal Notices, &c., will be charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation tb 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 ilia to be paid for.N.B.\u2014All Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must he in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parlies, 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, ant ANDREW WILSON, at 30S\u201eNotw Dament.3563 "]
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