Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 29 avril 1856, mardi 29 avril 1856
[" / Jt ivt-i \u2019N i ÜONTKm MEEâLB STEAI BOOK JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Wo.209 Bfotre Dame Street, (Near St.Frs.Xavier Street, MONTREAL rpHE Proprietor of this Ealabüghment bega te i inform hia Friends and the Public in general, that having bnlabged hia Stock of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., he is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Cir< ulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists\u2019 uid otl ei Labels,&c,; with despatch, and at the lowest city prices.ÏJ\u201d Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS.Jan.26.\t22 Jtttftttxeai AUSTRALIA, ïwbmepeiïMmbwt owe.4JVD dailv gom.mek.cial gazette.VOLUME XLVIII.MONTREAL.TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1856.NUMBER 101.TO ADVERTISERS.THE MONTREAL WEEKLY HERALD Has now a Country Circulation of upwards of 6,000 Couies, 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,\tsea NEW SPRING GOODS.! MASONIC IMFORIIJM.GBMDMffi RAILWAY OF CANADA, The magnificent clipper ship a Queen of the geas,\u201d 1500 tons register, - master, Will sail on or about the 25th of May, FOR RiELBOUR^IE.HAVING over three-fourths of her cargo actually engaged, and ready to go on board.The above ship is an extreme clipper, and noted for her short passages.Shippers will please bear in mind that the owners will in no case detain the ship, but will send her to sea, full or not full, at an early date.She can accommodate a few passengers in first cabin in splendid style, if applied for in time.For balance of Cargo, or Passage, in First Cabin only, apply to GOODEVE, ARKELL & ELLIOT, 88 Pearl Street, N.Y,, Or\tMOSS BROS., Montreal.April 12.\tws 87 ECHO C0RP0RÂTKM OF MONTREAL.rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to FARMERS Nc MANURE being collected in the several Streets of the city, that they can receive the same on application to the undersigned.JAMES A.B.McGILL, City Surveyor.City Hall, Montreal, April Iff, 1853, d M.MIOHOLS, Mo- 29© Notre Ham© Street, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH DRY GOODS, Saiitaîsïe for Spjriiag aad Summer Wear, To enumerate them would be impossible, but they would especially solicit an inspection of their NEW STYLE DEESSES, OF EfEEY VARIETY, Composed of the Richest and Lightest Fabrics, and of the Rarest and most Elegant Designs- ALSO.THEIR SILKS, SHAWLS IN© MANTLES, ALL OF THE NEWEST STYLES.THEY HAVE RECEIVED AN INFINITE VARIETY OF Æmhroîdered \u20acamhrics and Æuslins.©F ©LOVES AND H©SIERY They have Imported an unusually Large and Fashionable Stock, from the First Manufacturing Houses, all of which they offer at the LOWEST RATES.Montreal, April 14, 1856.\t1m 89 ,S 85 A SECRETARY is wanted for the UNIVERSITY OF McGILL COLLEGE.Preference will be given to a gentleman competent to fill one of the Lectureships in the College.Application to be made to Mr.Principal Dawson.W.S.BURRAGE, Secretary McG.C McGill College, ?Montreal, April 15.1856.5\t89 HEW IMGflY GOODS.THE undersigned have now received, via Boston and Portland, a large and complete assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, in every variety, and in the latest styles, to which they invite the attention of the Trade in general.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.April 9, 1856.\t1m 84 s assess Nova is\u2019eotia Railway Office, HALIFAX, MARCH 22, 1856.EXTENSION OF TfiiUiVK ESHTE TO XEESOJE\u2019S, SEH UISEXACADIE.Tenders for G-rading, Construction?&.c.TENDERS will be received at this Office, until SATURDAY, the 10th day of May next, at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, for the Construction and Finish of that portion of the Railway extending from the end of Contract No.7 to Nelson's, Shubenacadie River, on the Eastern Road leading to Truro, including Road alterations\u2014the distance being about ten miles.The Board will furnish Rails, Chairs, Spikes and side keys.The work to be completed by the 30th day of June, 1857.Plans, specifications and quantities may be seen on the ground, on Thursday the 1st day of May, and afterwards at the Engineer\u2019s Office.An Engineer will attend persons desirous ol Tendering, and meet them where the line crosses the Nine Mile River Road, at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.Tenders to be accompained by the address of parties tendering, and the names of their Bondsmen.' JOSEPH HOWE.Chairman.March 25.\tSO S.W.ABBOTT & C0.GS EXTENSIVE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, 113, Craig SLreeî, 118.SW.ABBOTT & 00., having Enlarged, \u2022 Newly Arranged, and Fitted-up their Ware-Rooms, are now manufacturing and Importing the Largest and Most Varied Stock of FURNITURE and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in this Market.Their extensive and Spacious Rooms and increased Facilities will enable them this Season to offer a much Larger Stock of FIRST CLASS GOODS than formerly, comprising a Great Variety of Rose-Wood, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor and Dining-Room Furniture.Sofas, Couches and Chairs of every variety, Upholstered in Tapestry and Damask.Also a General Assortment of Cane Seat Office Dining and Common Chairs, What-nots, Centre Tables, Matrasses, Spring Beds, and every description of Common Furniture.They are now Finishing, and» in a few weeks will be prepared to Exhibit, over Two Hundred Setts of Rose-Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Ornamental Chamber Furniture,\u2014Reautiful New and Original Designs.They would most respectfully invite the attention of all in want of Goods to call and examine their Stock.March 18.\tG6 GAS LUSTRES AND FITTINGS.(MS LTJSTRlTwAEEHOTJSE, 76 GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.THE Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive and elegant stock of Gas Lustres, comprising 1, 2, 3 & 4 light Dining Room, Drawing Room and Parlor Lustres, in bronze, brass, ormolu and crystal, of the latest and most admired designs ; Hall Lamps, Bed Room, Library and Kitchen Brackets, Plain and Ornamental Harp Pendants, Vase Lights, &c ; with a complete assortment of Gas-fittings suitable for shops, which, having been for the most part manufactured by themselves, they are enabled to dispose of cheap.Also, Glass Shades in great variety.R.MITCHELL & CO., Gas-fitters, &c.April 17.\t9i New Goods via Boston.I-IP EE Undersigned, AGENT FOR.URITISH JL MANUFACTURES, has just received via Boston, TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, which he is prepared to sell by the Package or Piece, a due margin being allowed to purchasers of the former.The Goods, which are now on view at the Warehouse, ST.JOSEPH STREET (rear of Cathedral), consist in part of\u2014 Ashton\u2019s 7-8, 9-8 and 5-4 Prints, in every variety I of these well-known Goods Printed Muslins, in the most recent designs Fancy Tweeds and Cassimeres, French, English and Scotch Hobbs & Co.\u2019s (Vale House) White\" Shirtings and Grey do Printed and Colored Twill\u2019d Flannels Dick & Sons\u2019 (Clyde Mills) Celebrated Spool Cotton WILLIAM HOBBS, Ja.April 8.\t83 \u201cbaby linehsT Ladies\u2019 UnderelotMsg?CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES, MARRIAGE OUTFITS, NEWEST STYLES, Just received ; and some splendid new designs in BOYS\u2019 DRESSES, at 11 THE GENTLEMEN\u2019S SHIRT STORE,\u201d 211 and 213 Notre Dame Street.JOHN AITKEN & Co.April 15\t89 REMONTAI,.CUEOM&JE MÆ&ÆH, _\t.DEALER, m HARDWARE, STOVES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., HAS REI0ïipT0*ii#4f.PAllLST\u201e Opposite Messrs.Green* Sons, and near McGill Street, MEW GOOES, Chamberlain & Thomson, 2V0 ST.PACT.STREET.rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have now received the JL whole of their Spring Importations of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of : West of England Broad Clothe, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins, Tweeds, Summer Coatings, Vestings, Alpaccas, Lustres and Delaines, Madder, Mourning and Fancy Prints, Muslin Dresses, Bareges, Challies, Cashmeres & Cobourg?, Linen Damasks, Diapers, & Towellings, Forfar Sheetings, Hessians, Canvas, Grey Cottons, Sheetings, White Shirtings, Regattas, Blue Decries, Apron Cheeks, Silecias, Ginghams, Carpets, Vrlvets, Gloves, Laces, Crapes, Braces, Buttons, Hosiery, French Flowers, Parasols, and Umbrellas.A large assortment of Ribbons, Bandannas, Gros de Nap\u2019s, &c.&c.&c, \u2014also,\u2014 A large and complete Assortment of Small Wares, and Haberdashery.To which they solicit the attention of the Trade, as they are prepared to offer every in.ducement to purchasers.CHAMBERLAIN & THOMSON.April 21.\td 95 April 19.Reaioval 93 to 272 Noire Dame-St.Ringland S' Ewart Have removed to the queenu arcade (one door West of their old Stand).R.* E.would call attention to their present large Stock of NEW GOODS, amongst which will be found a large-Stock of FRENCH KID GLOVES, from Is 3d to 2s 8d per pair.A very large Stock ol PARASOLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, UNDER-CLOTHING, &e., expected in a few days.A large Stock of Gent\u2019s and Youth\u2019s SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &e.N.B.\u2014SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.Terms Cash, and Bo Second Price.April 16.\t90 JOHN HENDMSON & C©,5 GEYSTAL BLOCK, SOLICIT an examination of their stock of ENGLISH VELVET, NAP, SILK and FELT HATS, of superior quality.A largo variety ol CHILDREN\u2019S & INFANTS\u2019 HATS; MISSES\u2019 BLOOMERS, in Felt * Beaver.\u2014also,\u2014 A very large and varied assortment of INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING, consistiog in part of Officers\u2019 Coats, (large sizes,) Capes, Jackets, Driving Gloves, and Head Preservers.April 5.\tsi JOHN\" LBWBY, Importer of Segars, Tobaccos, ami Fancy Goods, CRTSTAE.i3S.©CK.MOST respectfully informs his numerous friends and customers that lie has just returned from Europe after visiting all the principal mannfactories on the Continent, and has succeeded in selecting the largest and most varied stock of.Tobacconist Goods ever imported into Canada, consisting of every article appertaining to the Trade\u2014all of which he expects by early Spring ships, and will offer them to the Trade at a small advance.Just received, per steamer Canada, 20 cases of those most favorite and celebrated WOOD VILLE SEGARS, and daily expected, direct from Havana, 75 cases of VARIOUS BRANDS and of the CHOICEST QUALITY.Also, bis usual assortment of MANUFACTURED and FANCY TOBACCOS.Montreal, April 9.\t84 IPFU'B SMOT! GARDNER\u2019S POISON FOR BUGS will be found a most effectual exterminator.For sale only by\tJ.GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, Opposite Morison, Cameron & Empey's, West End Notre Dame Street.April 12.\t87 XXEBir&ir TORSIAWCB & STOCK k PRODUCE BROKERS, Commission, Shipping and General Agents, TORONTO.HENBY TOBBANCB.\tGEORGE THOMAS.References :\u2014J.Stevenson, Esq., Cash.Br.Bank Montreal, Toronto ; W.W.Ransom, Esq, Manager Br.Quebec Bank, Toronto ; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Hutchison & Co., Toronto ; Messrs.David Torrance * Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Gibb & Ross,.Quebec ; Messrs.Curtiss, Mitchell & Co, New York ; Daniel Torrance, Esq., New York.Ti Toronto, March 17, \u201966.6m 66 Removal.THE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform his Customers and the Public generally, that the New Jewellery aad Fassey Depot May now be found at Be.170 Botre Dame Street, (Directly opposite T.Mussen\u2019sDry Goods Store,) Where he will continue to offer, as heretofore, a Splendid Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electro Plated Goods, Papier Mâché Ware, and Fancy Goods of every description, at prices that will defy competition.A.HOFFNUNG, 170 Notre Dame Street, (Facing St.Lambert Street.) April 9.\t84 PLÂl^TACE^ET AND YARENNES ÆSJVEReàlj W&TESS.® ! For sale at the depot, no.four PLACE d\u2019ARMES.Druggists and Country dealers supplied on moderate terms.Orders will meet with prompt atlention.W.G.SLACK, Mineral Water Agent.GIBB & CO.HAVE RECEIVED Per steamer \"Emeu,\" THEIR USUAL SUPPLY OF Lmcolii k Memelt MA.W HJÆS, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A SELECTION OF For Summer wear.They have also received their usual selection of GENTLEMEN\u2019S UNDER CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, *c.&e.April 12,1856.\tddb 87 Spring fiiîpsrtoüoîîs for 1856» OmimFY, MWES & Co.HAVE NOW RECEIVED the whole of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which they intend to offer at a very low advance on the Sterling.Below will be found a list of some of the leading Goods :\u2014 Ladies Silk and Lace Mantles, in great variety French Printed Bareges French and English Bonnet Ribbons French Delaines, Plain and Printed French and English Printed Muslins French Barege Robes Several eases Pansols, in every variety Printed Delaines and Brilliants Black Silks, in 18, 24 and 36 inches Col\u2019d Glace Silks, in 18 and 24 inches Fancy Stripe and Check, in 18 and 24 inches A large assortment of Muslin Work in Collars Habit Shirts, Flouneings, Edgings, 1>62J for common to good ; Red ditto.Cora unchanged, sales 25,000 bushels at 58/5> 60c, for inferior to common, 6162c for good to prime.Pork firmer, sales 400 barrels at $18,87/5)19 for Mess, $15,50/5)15,75 for Prime.Ashes, sales 30 bbls at $7,12 for Pots, $8,62 for Pearls.1856 I 1856 STEAMBOAT NOTICE.The union forwarding company\u2019s Steamers will commence their Regular Trips on TUESDAY, April 29th, plying as under, viz : Steamer \u201cEMERALD.\u201d Captain T.A.Cuminci, UPWARDS,\u2014Will LEAVE AYLMER on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o\u2019clock, and arrive at the Chats at 10)^ a.m., returning early in the afternoon.From the Chats Passengers take Steamer 11 Oregon\u201d for Portage du Fort, Pembroke and Upper Ottawa.Steamer \u201cOREGON,\u201d Captain Hilliard, Will LEAVE PORTAGE DU FORT, DOWNWARDS, on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 7)£ o\u2019clock, connecting at the Chats with tbe Steamer \u201c Emerald,\u201d and returning to Portage du Fort early same afternoon.These Boats touch at alhStopping-pIaces, each way, between Aylmer and Portage du Fort.Parties visiting the Chats, or Public Works there, may remain from one to two hours, and re-turn same day.Steamer \u201cPONTIAC,\" Captain Batson, Days of Sailing will be announced as soon as the ice disappears from Pembrooke and Deep River to the Des Joachim.She will be ready for extra service, if requisite, at all reasonable hours, particularly for Towing Rafts, until Timber has passed Pembroke.The \u201c Emerald\u201d and \u201c Oregon\u201d will bs prepared to Tow any thing that may offer, when off regular Trips, at the rates offormer years\u2014either by the hour or the Job.All Freights upward bound must be delivered at the Company\u2019s Store at Aylmer before 8 o\u2019clock on the evening previous to trip day.All Baggage at the Owners risk unless Booked and paid for as Freight.All Furniture, Glass, &c.not securely packed will be at the Owner\u2019s risk, and charged for in bulk.The above arrangement to continue until further notice.T.A.CUMING, Agent.Ottawa, April 22nd, 1856.1m CDt 101 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Spring Arrangements.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 28th April, 1856, the Company\u2019s Steam Ferry Boat will leave the Wharf at the foot of Jacques Car-tier Square, as follows: \u2014 For Quebec & all intermediate Stations.7.40 a.m.arriving at 3:00 p.m.For Portland & Boston at.3:10 p.m.IF A B.S S: TO QUEBEC.Single Pure.I Return Tickets, I (good for a month).First Class.$3:00 I First Class.$4:00 Second Class__ 2:00 | Second Class_ 3:00 TO BOSTON.First Class, by railway throughout.$8:00 Do by railway and steamboat.7:50 Second Class, by railway and steamboat.6:00 TItroiig'Ii Jo Hamilton In Twenty-Two Hours ! On tbe FIFTH of MAY, Trains will leave Pointe St.Charles Station for BROCKVILLE, connecting with the GREAT WESTERN, the MAIL, and AMERICAN LINE OF STEAMERS for the WEST, as follows :\u2014 Express Train at.9:30 A.M.Accommodation Train (stopping at all Stations) at.4:30 P.M.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, April 28.\t100 The Bar of Lower Canada\u2014Section of the District of Montreal.A1 OTIC E I\u2019TVHE MEMBERS of the said Section are hereby i.summoned to attend the SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the said Section, to be held in the ADVOCATES\u2019 ROOM, in this City, on FRIDAY, the SECOND day of MAY, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-six, at THREE o\u2019clock in the afternoon, at which meeting the Council of the said Section will be elected to serve during the ensuing year.F.P.POMINVILLE, ScCI'ôtifLI'y Montreal, 28th April, 1856.\t101 F.GREEN, PRACTICAL PHRENOLO- 14.s.MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, will be prepared to give PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS,with Charts and full written opinions and advice touching health, avocations, self-improvement, management of children, &c.&c., every day, between the hours of TEN, A.M., and T.EN, P.M.N.B.\u2014Mr.Green will LECTURE, at tbe HALL of the MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY EVENING, May 1.Doors open at half-past SEVEN, Lecture to commence at EIGHT o\u2019clock.Admission, Is 3d ; Children, 7)^d.April 29.\t~\tm 101 Pirhah\u2019s Minbteels.\u2014This group of musicians, and personators of Negro character, have, we believe, on account of the success which they have met in Montreal, and at the solicitation of many admirers, agreed to give three more enter' tainments than what they originally intended, before leaving the city.The first of these was given last night ; the other two will be given on the evenings of to-day and to-morrow.TRADE AND COMMERCE.Tobacco.\u2014At the first of the periodical sales of Tobacco at the stores of H.Joseph & Co., held on the 25th inst., the following prices were obtained :\u2014 2 brls ent tobacco 6)^d ; 6 bxs tin foil Is 6 do 18\u2019s 7%d ; 10 do do 7>^d ; 2 do 16\u2019s e^d ; 16 j do hi lbs Is Ijd (\u201c Boze\u201d) ; 27J£ do diamond ll^d/S)ls ; 5 do do HJ^d; 95 do honey dew lld/5>ls ; 14 bxs do 10\u2019s ll%d/5)ls ; 55 do do do lld/aui^d; 118 do do do 9)£d/S)10d ; 31 do do do lOjHcl ; 5 do do do 9)£d ; 12 do do do 10j^d ; 25 do do do 10Kd®10%d ; 3 do do 5\u2019s lOd; 25 do do do 10)£d/g)ll)^d; 3 do honey dew tinfoil 2s 6d; 65 do smoking 7^d/®8)^d ; 270 dodo do 9d/5)9j^d ; 8 bis 8}4d ; 30 do pipes 9s 6d.The next sale will take place on the 15th May.IMPORTS Per\u201c QUEEN OF THE LAKES,\u201d from Liverpool, Thomas Patching, Master\u2014Andrew Shaw, Agent.Ed Wilson 1 csk hdwre; Gordon & co 260 bxs soap 10 brls erm of tartar 50 cs 10 cks pickles ; Ross, Mitchell & co 2 cs mdze; Wilson & Couill-ard 4 cs hdwre 24 bars 222 bdls bar iron 690 bdls hoop do 50 bxs tin 85 bdls bar iron 62 cks hdwre 27 bdls steel; W Darling & co 2 cks hdware; A Dixon & sons 2 do do 1 bx sheet glass 8 cks 1 cs hdwre ; G F Prowse 2 cs hollow ware ; L J Beli-veau 3 cks 1 cs hdwre; T Wilson 1 ck ; R Johnson & co 3 cs 63 sheets 30 rods copper 5 bdls 30 ingots tin 30 cks red lead 9 cks 3 cs 5 cks 4 cs 4 cks hdware ; Anderson, Evans k co 160 bxs tin 1 bl thread 13 bdls wire 7 kgs nails 18 cks hdwre ; Brewster, Mulholiand & co 129 bdls hr iron 984 nail and sheet do 18 anvils 23 bdls spades 15 bdls 1 ck wire 55 bgs nails 14 bars copper 14 piles 2 pcs speltre 52 cks 3 cs hdwre; Frothingham & Workman 400 bxs Canada pltes 107 cks 2 cs 23 bgs hdwre 8 cks nails 780 bdls 4170 bars iron 1001 bdls hoops 1600 sheets 1 bl twine 35 brls 15 bdls wire 20 anvils 9 bdls tubes 2 bdls wheels 1 ck 1 cs mdze ; M\u2019Pherson & co 79 bdls brs ; J H Winn 511 nl sheets 2 hhds btn blue ; A R Boomer 60 bdls brs 1 brl 1 ck 1 cs hdwre 19 bdls tubes; T S Brown 25 bxs tin 2 cs 21 bdls steel 1 cs saws 1 cs 5 cks hdwre 3 anvils 3 cks 2 cs mdze ; Hooker, Jaques & co 7 cks 4 cs 16 cks hdwre ; J Hutton 179 bdls 138 brls 8 cs steel ; Morland & co 64 cks hdwre ; Daniel McNab 35 cks hdwre ; Crathern & Caverhill 21 cks hdwre 6 anvils 52 bdls 2 cks steel ; Geo Hagar 25 cks hdwre 4 cks hollow ware ; Ferrier & co 61 cks 3 cs hdwre 2 bdls brass 1 bdl wire 1 bdl spades 71 bdls Bteel.8 cs hollow ware ; H Routh & co 25 bxs chemicals ; Ross, Nield ft co 1 bl paper ; W \u2022 Boulton 2 cks e\u2019ware; E C Schmidt 26 cs arms ; G I Asher 4 cks 2 cs mdze ; Joseph H Mead 2 cs hdwre 2 bdls steel ; F & G Perkins ft co 5 hhds btn blue ; H Fraser 100 bgs rice 20 bis 9 carrotels currants 200 bxs candles 40 brls 8 cs ale 10 hhds porter; Desmarteau, Plamondon & co 7 cs 7 brls mdze ; James Torrance 100 bxs candles ; T C Pan ton 200 bgs rice 5 hhds btn blue ; Jos Tiffin 50 bxs candles 100 bgs rice ; Henderson ft Holcomb 14 hies mchdze 1 bx books 4 cs hdware ; Roy ft Dufort 6 bis 2 cs mdze ; A Tellier ft co 9 bis 3 cs mdze ; E & V Hudon 14 bis 9 cs mdze ; D Torrance ft co 200 bxs candles 10 hhds 23 qtr cks oil 150 carroteels currants 300 brls & cs ale and porter 1 bx toys ; Jas Howard 1 brl bottled beer ; Seymour, Whitney ft co 6 cs mdze ; Walter Ross 1 brl ; A Skinner ft co 13 kegs mdze ; T W Boyd 3 cs 1 csk hdwre ; W D Hamilton 4 pkgs mdze ; Masson, Bruyere, Thomas ft co 83 pckgs mdze ; J H Evans 8 cks hdwre 1 csk saddlery 1 cs 1 bskt hdwre 4 anvils ; Elwell ft co 5 csks hdwre 1 bl webb 15 bdls shovels 12 csks hdwre 5 bgs nails 1 os saddlery 1 csk hdwre ; S Green-shields, Son ft co 9 pkgs mdze ; Benny, McPherson ft co 15 cks nails 2 cks hdwre 1 ck saddlery 1\tcs hdwre ; Foley, Elliott ft co 140 bdls hoop iron 21 bdls 7 cs steel; TMorland & co 14 csks 5 ca 4 bis 4 cks 3 bis 19 cks 2 cs mdze ; J McKay ft Bro 4 bis do ; Adam, Hope & co 1 csk hdwre ; Buchanan, Harris ft co 4 casks hdwre 2 cs 1 bdl mdze 1320 bdls hoops 38 do ovals 514 sheets iron 600 boxes tin; Barber, Ker ft co 3 bskts vices 2 rolls wire 1 csk 10 kgs nails 18 bdls scoops 4 cks 2\tcs hdwre 1 csk hollow-ware2 03 67 bdls steel; Hy Morgan ft co 9 cs 4 bales mdze ; Stewart ft Kerr 3 cs 8 bis do; Wm Stephens ft co 3 ca 16 bis 4 cs do ; Wolfe Brothers 1 es; H Ramsay 1 cs 5 csks mdze; Patton ft co 61 erts e-ware 19 cks glass ; S J Patton ft co 9 erts e-ware 9 casks glass ; W B Francis 1 ck 11 bdls 1 ck wire ; Jos Walker 2 cks hwre ; Jaques ft Hay 20 bdls wire ; Order 6 cks shot 300 cs bottled porter 63 cs mdze 1 ck hdwre 24 casks do 69 trusses 3 cs paper 242 trusses 37 OS paper 38 erts e-ware 1 csk hdwre 4 bis,\t«« Montreal Collegiate Institution, Ho, 12 Great St.James Street, Head Master :\u2014MR.CHARLES NICHOLS, Licentiate of the Royal College of Preceptors of England.THIS INSTITUTION will be opened early in the month of MAY, to afford instruction in the GREEK and LATIN CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, and in the various branches of a COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.The Principal, from his long experience in the great Public Schools of England, feels much confidence in thus introducing himself to the publie.Testimonials of character and efficiency accompanied with the terms ; and all particulars may be bad at 24 St.Charles Barromce Street.April 29.\tlm 101 AGENCY WANTED.A WELL-ESTABLISHED COMMISSION AGENT in DUNDEE is desirous of forming a connection with a Canadian house of Some standing to buy LINENS for them on Commission.None but Firms of some standing need apply.Address (pre-paid), with all particulars, to Box 71, Post Office, Dundee.April 29.\t101 CABINET-MAKER\u2019S WANTED.SIX or EIGHT JOURNEYMEN will find employment with the undersigned.None but first-rate Workmen need apply.J.ft W.HILTON.April 29.\tm 101 Henry Hayhew\u2019s Hew Work.JUST RECEIVED\u2014Part 1 the Great World of London, by Henry Mayhew ' Part 4 Little Dorritt, by Charles Dickens The Rise of the Dutch Republic, by John L Motley, 3 vols, 8 vo A Lady's Second Journey Round the World, by Ida Pfeiffer The Teacher ; Rural Influences employed in the Instruction of the Young, by Jacob Abbott The Siege of Kars, by Dr Sandworth, Chief of the Medical Staff The Illustrated Book of English Songs Knights and their Days, by Dr Doran Sir Bernard Burke\u2019s Peerage, &c., for 1856 Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey, edited by his Son-in-law, J W Warter, B D The Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs The Commerce and Finance of Australia Live and Learn : a Guide to Speak and Write Correctly Moore\u2019s Irish Melodies ; new and elegant edition, full Morocco, extra Gilt The Illustrated Book of French Songs For sale by B.DAWSON.23 Great St.James Street.April 29.\t101 FOR SALE, a Steamboat STEERING WHEEL.Apply at No.29 College Street.April 29.e 101 OTTO ROSES.\u201475 Oz VERY FINE OTTO ROSES, for sale by April 29.LYMANS, SAVAGE ft Co., 226 St.Paul Street.101 CÎTY BANK.NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has been this day declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the Banking House in this City, on and after MONDAY, the Second Day of JUNE next.The Transfer Books will be closed between the 19th of May and the 2nd of June.The usual Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Bank on Monday, the 2nd day of June next, for the Election of Directors, when a General Statement of the Affairs of the Institution will be submitted.Chair to be taken at Noon.By order of the Board, F.MACCULLOCH, Cashier.Montreal, April 28, 1856.\ta* 101 ' CITY BANK, MONTREAL.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Directors having, as authorized by law, increased the CAPITAL STOCK of this Establishment by the sum of £60,000 Cy, to be divided into 3,000 shares of £20 Cy., each, a BOOK OF SUBSCRIPTION, for such NEW STOCK, will be opened at the Bank in this city, on the 2d day of JUNE next, and continue open till the 1st day of JULY next; and that parties owning stock on the first mentioned day will be entitled to subscribe for one new share for every four old shares then owned by them respectively.And notice is further given, that the terms of payment for such New Stock are as follows :\u2014 10 cent, at time of subscribing.10 \u201c \u201c on 1st December, 1856.10 \u201c \u201c on 1st June, 1857.And the balance by equal instalments of 10 cent., at intervals of three months from the last mentioned day ; but, nevertheless, subscribers desirous of so doing, may pay up their shares in full at any time within the above period.Any Shares which may not be taken up by the 1st of July will be sold hereafter, for the general benefit of the Institution.Montreal, April 28, 1856.\tdm* 101 BANK OF M0STEEAL» NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has been this day de.Glared for the current half-year, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House iu this city on and after MONDAY, the second day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th of May to 2nd June, both days inclusive.For Ottawa City.THE Steamer \u201cLILY,\" Stewart, Master, now in the Canal Basin, will leave for the above and intermediate Ports on opening of Canal.For Freight or Passage, apply to M K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin.April 29.\te 101 FOR QUEBEC.THE Steamers JAMES MoKENZIE and LORD SEAFORTH will leave for QUEBEC first open water.For Freight, apply to G.ft D.SHAW.April 25.\t98 ESEEroES-SCKr & HOX.COXÆB\u2019S Through Lino.FOR TORONTO AND HAMILTON, CALLING AT THE INTERMEDIATE PORTS.THE Steamers BRITANNIA and COLONIST will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, 1st May, at TWO o\u2019clock.For Freight or Passage, apply to HENDERSON ft HOLCOMB.April 29.\t101 Firs! Boat from Montreal, for Kingston, Toronto, and Hamilton, and Horth Shore Ports.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.s j Montreal and Brockville Section.SUMMER RATES OF FREIGHT.MERCHANTS and others are respectfully informed that on and alter MONDAY next, 28th April, the FREIGHT RATES to and from all Stations between MONTREAL and BROCKVILLE, on First, Second, Third and Fourth Class Goods, will be REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, below tbe Printed Tariff\u2014 and MONTREAL AND OTTAWA RATES To 1st Class cents.;io 2d ft 3d Class j cents.35 M.4th Class > cents.V 30\t) 100 lbs.PENNINGTON, Goods Manager.Montreal, 25th April, 1856.\tdu 99 Opening of Lake Champlain.CHAMPIiAUV &.ST.EAWREIKCE RASJLROAI5.ON and after MONDAY, April 28th, until further notice, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave for ST.LAMBERT, with Passengers for NEW YORK and BOSTON, at SIX A.M.and TWO P.M., eohnecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Lake Champlain Steamers and the Vermont Central Railroad.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.April 28.\t100 The usual ANNUAL MEETING of the Share holders will be held at the Bank on MONDAY, the sscond day of June next, for tbe election of Directors, and other business, when a general statement of the affairs of the Institution will be submitted.The chair will be taken at TWO o\u2019clock pre' cisely.By order of the Board.D.DAVIDSON, Cashier.Montreal, 25th April, 1856.dr its 99 NOTICE.SEALED TENDERS will be received at the MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL on or before FRIDAY, the second of May next, for the supply of the undermentioned articles for the ensuing year, commencing from the first of May next :\u2014 BEST SOUP BEEF, Do BROWN BREAD, Do SWEET MILK, Do DRUGS, 100 Cords Best Quality MAPLE FIRE WOOD\u2014Tenders to specify the length, &c.Tenders to be addressed to the 11 Committee of Management\u201d of the Montreal General Hospital For particulars apply to the Steward.April 26.\t99 NOTICE.PARTIES having accounts against the under signed will please present them for payment immediately.JOSEPH H.MEAD, 8 Richmond Square.April 26.\tm 99 NOTICE.FOUR OR FIVE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD and LODGING at MRS.GRAY\u2019S, No.3 Saint Elizabeth Street.\u2014 Terms moderate.April 28.\t100 J.GulMess\u2019s BottledPorler.L SUPPLY of this celebrated PORTER in Pints and Quarts, NOW ARRIVED, per \u201c Queen of the Lakes.\u201d For Sale by RYAN BROS, ft CO.April 29.\tda 101 TO LET, AN OFFICE, opposite the Exhange, St.Sacrament Street.Apply to JOHN LEEMING, St.Sacrament Street.April 29.r 101 The \u201c Airlie Farm,\u201d near Montreal, about 196 Acres.THE Subscriber has been instructed again to place this VALUABLE PROPERTY in the Market, and will be glad to treat with intending purchasers.r\tJOHN LEEMING.Aprir29.\td 101 WELLS, ARCHITECT and LANDSCAPE GARDENER, begs to inform his friends that he continues his Office at No.71)^ NYE\u2019S Buildings, Vitre Street, Montreal.April 28.\tu 100 CUT NAILS (assorted) SHIP ft RAILWAY SPIKES SHEET LEAD, from 3 to 7 ft LEAD PIPE, INGOT TIN SHEET COPPER, 20 to 80 oz BLAOK LEAD, BOILER PLATES, and WINDOW GLASS.For Sale by THOMAS PECK ft CO.April 28.\tr 100 SEED WHEAT- 500 minots Fine Seed Wheat for sale by April 28.LYMANS, SAVAGE ft CO., 226 St.Paul Street.100 OR SALE CHEAP\u2014 F MACHINE.March 26.and a WEIGHING 254 St.Paul Street.72 For Sale, A LARGE and HANDSOME MAHOGANY DESK, with Two Nests of Drawers on one side, and Two Cupboards on the other ; very suitable for a Merchant\u2019s Office.Üfcply to JOHN LEEMING, St.Sacrament Street.April 29.\tr 101 For Sale, THREE very eligible BUILDING LOTS, situated fronting on DUROCHER STREET.\u2014 Ground plans may be seen at the Office of J.ft R.ESDAILE, St.Sacrament Street.April 29.\t101 Import* by tbe Grand Trunk Railway.April 26.M R ft co 10 bis yarn chsts tea ; J O Hallowell 2 bxs ; McNeil & co 1 bl 8 cses ; Nelson & Butters 12 bundles frame?\u2022 A Lalebarte 2 bales ; Auction Saie of Shop Fixtures.ON SATURDAY, the 3d May, will be Sold, by Auction, if not disposed of by Private Sale, at No.25 Notre Dame Street, TWO SPLENDID COUNTERS, with a lot of SHELVING, &c.&c.April 29.\t101 STO$UU3rlS THE Subscribers are prepared to STORE FLOUR and GRAIN, during tbe ensuing Season, at reasonable terms.Also, MERCHANDIZE in BOND or FREE, at the STORES, CANAL WHARF.JOHN MACPHERSON ft Co.April 2*.\tr 100 B WORKMAN ft CO.gratefully return their \u2022 most sincere thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the liberal patronage they have received ever since their commencement in business ; and have to announce that they have retired from business, and have disposed of tbeir stock to William Lyman, Esquire, for whom they solicit a continuance of business favours.The Office of B.WORKMAN ft CO.has been removed to No.13 Hospital Street, near the \u201cTranscript\u201d Office.April 26, 1856.\tb 100 Dissolution of Co-Partnership.THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of \u201cBENJ.WORKMAN ft CO,\u201d has been this day dissolved by mutual conseut.BENJ.WORKMAN is hereby duly authorized to settle the affairs of the said firm in liquidation, BENJ.WORKMAN, M.D.THOMAS CRATHERN.April 26, 1856.,\tb 100 ~~ TSSE C ASfAIÎA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, HAMILTOH, C.W.Sisfosca'i&eâ Capital £3503000, Animal Uivisioa of Profits.fâl'HSÏÆ.iT-SSOTESE.rtpHE NINTH FINANCIAL YEAR OF THIS JL COMPANY will close on the 30th April next ; and all proposals for Assurance executed prior to that date, will participate in the profits to bs declared in 1857.A Special Circular, which snay be had on application to the undersigned, is commended to the 'attention as well of parties assured as of parties contemplating assurance.RAE ft MITCHELL, Agents.No.38 St.François Xavier Street-Montreal, March 18, 1856,\tdm* 58 THE Upper Cabin Steamer BOWMANVILLE, Oapt.Chaules Perky, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf, for the above ports, on THURSDAY EVENING, 1st May, or immediately on opening of the Canal.Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Deck Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN MAOPHERSON ft 00, Canal Wharf.Montreal, 29th April, 1856.\t101 For Prescott, Kingston, North Shore Forts, Toronto & Hamilton.THE Steamer OTTAWA, McGrath, master, will leave the Canal Wharf for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, 1st proximo, or on opening of Oanal, at SIX o\u2019clock p.m.Superior accommodation for Passengers.For freight or passage apply to HOOKER, JAQUES ft CO., Oanal Wharf, April 28.\t100 For Brockville, Kingston, North Shore Ports, Toronto & Hamilton.TwesaSB Montreal and New York Railroad.SPRING ARRANGEMENT.TIME CHAN.GED.ON and after MONDAY, 28th April, 1856, Through Passengers leave the Bonaventure Street Depot at 10,00 a m cnly; connecting at Mooer\u2019s Junction with the Ogdensburgh trains East and West, for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa City, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Suspension Bridge, Buffalo and the West ; also with the Plattsburgh Railroad to Plattsburgh, Steamer Francis Sallus to Burlington, thence via Railroads to New York Boston, Albany, Troy, &c.Ac.Passengers for Europe, New York or Boston, &c., can be Ticketed via Mooer's Junction to Rouse\u2019s Point, thence via Vermont Central, if desired.Passengers reach Ogdensburgh same day, also Rutland same night, to lodge.Note.\u2014Freight to or from New York, Boston, &c, via Rouse\u2019s Point, to Mooer\u2019s Junction, or Ogdensburgh and the West, received and forwarded by Montreal and New York Railroad with despatch, and in same cars, crossing the St.Lawrence in the powerful steamer Iroquois without breaking bulk, and every day in tbe year, Sundays excepted.Connections sure ft arrangements permanent.Through Tickets sold to all parts, as above, at the office, Bonaventure Street, and E PICKUP\u2019S News Office.Trains between Montreal and Lacliiue as under : From Montreal | From Lachine 7,00 a m\t|\t8,00\ta\tm 10,00 a m\tj\t11,00\ta\tm 4,00 p m\tj\t6,00\tp\tm Season and Monthly Tickets to be had on reasonable terms.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Office M.ft N.Y.R.R ,\t?Montreal, April 26,1856, )\tICO Freight to and from New York via Portland.3ÉÉL m C\u2018 THE Steamer \u201cDAWN,\u201d McDonald, master, will leave the Canal Basin for tne above Ports, on opening of the Canal.For freight or passage apply to H.JONES ft CO., Wellington Street.April 28.\t100 LAKE CHAMPLAIN AGAIN OPEN \u2019PS33® BETWEEN PLATTSBTJKGH AND BURLINGTON.THE Steamer BOSTON has commenced running regularly between the above Points in connection with the MONTREAL AND NEW YORK, PLATTSBURGH AND MONTREAL, AND RUTLAND AND BURLINGTON, and other Roads.Passengers and Freight received and forwarded vitl this Route with dispatch and safety.23= No detention at Mooer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 IKON STEAMBOATS, &C.THE undersigned is authorized by eminent Engineers and Machinists in Great Britain to CONTRACT for the BUILDING of IRON VESSELS of all descriptions, and either with or without Steam-power.Also, MACHINERY of all kinds.From the greater buoyancy and durability of Iron Vessels over Wood, they have proved to be the best adapted for fresh water navigation.DAVID BELLHOUSE.April 8.\t83 NOTICE.THE subscriber having been appointed Agent for varions Manufacturers and Merchants, is prepared to take ORDERS for the following descriptions of GOODS, which will be executed on the most favorable terms : Leads, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Drysalteries, &c Bar, Rod, Hoop and Sheet Iron Tin, Tinned and Canada Plates Iron Wire, Welded Iron Tubes Brass and Composition Tubes Gasseliers, Brass and Iron Cocks, &c Fittings of every description for Steam, Gas and Water.DAVID BELLHOUSE.Montreal, April 8, 1856.\t83 THEATKE_ K0YAL.For Three Nights Only.PREVIOUS TO THEIR ENGAGEMENT FOR QUEBEC.fjmm THE NEW YORK AND PORTLAND Steamship Company ONTINUE to run their First-Class Steamships \u201c CALEDONIA\u201d and \u201c WESTERN-PORT\u201d between NEW YORK and PORTLAND, leaving each Port EVERY SATURDAY, at SIX P.M., connecting at Portland with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, thereby forming the cheapest and most reliable route for Freight to and from QUEBEC, MONTREAL, and CANADA WEST.Goods will be taken to or from tbe Baltimore (Norfolk) and Richmond Line of Steamers without any charge for Cartage in New York.Goods subject to only one transhipment, and received on board daily.Freight shipped by this Line can be insured at the lowest rates.To secure regularity and despatch, Shippqjs are particularly requested to give full consignments in Bills of Lading.For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN RILEY, Corner Washington and Albany Streets, New York.M.PENNINGTON, Grand Trunk R.R.Offices, 11 Great St.James-St., Montreal.S.T.WEBSTER, Grand Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi, Quebec.Or to\tEMERY ft FOX, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland.April 24, 1856.\t6m 97 THE VANDERBILT EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP LINE, FOR Southampton, Havre & Bremen.THE First-Class Steamship NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons, Lefevre, master, will leave New York for SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, O.V SATURDAY, MAY lOtll, at noon precisely.Price of Passage\u20141st Cabin.$110 Do\t2nd Cabin.60 The NORTH STAR will go up to the dock at Southampton to land Passengers and Mails, aud will proceed thence to HAVRE on the same day.Passengers and Mails for Havre will be sent on, on arrival at Southampton, in a first-class Steamship in connection with the Liue.Tbe NORTH STAR has been thoroughly overhauled, re-coppered, and re-titted, and has Six Solid Permanent Water-Tight Bulk-Heads.In the construction and appointments of this Steamship especial care has been taken to insure, in the highest degree, the safety and comfort of passengers.The NORTH STAR will leave Bremen for New York on June 7th, and Southampton June 11th.Persons desiring to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage.For passage and freight apply to D.TORRANCE, 0 Bowling Green, New York.April 26.\t99 Comprising 15 Members ! THE largest travelling Company in the world \u2014from 663 Broadway, New York, and Me-lodeon, Boston, will give THREE MORE of their Inimitable Entertainments, at the THEATRE ROYAL, commencing on MONDAY, 28th April.LEE MALLORY, General Business Agent.April 28.\t100 O\u2019Meara\u2019s Eestaurant, ST.ALEXIS STREET, OFF WEST NOTRE DAME STREET.THE proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his numerous friends, patrons, and the public, that ho will OPEN HIS RESTAURANT on the FIRST OF MAY next.Being desirous of di intaininç his Establishment in tbe highest state of efficiency, he has recently gone to great expense in re-furnishing, decorating, and adding several neat comfortable Bed Rooms.BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS can be accommodated.Having a first-rate Chef de Cuisine, MEALS can be served up AT ALL HOURS, in the best style.His usual LUNCHEON FOR BUSINESS MEN and the public will be continued.April 28.\td.U 109 MüMÏMIAL HERALD AND BAILS OOMMRKUlAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29.1866.AJlICTlOiN Shl.his.T&TtT JQXXm CJYi&mTCB, Sale of Household FUHNITUBB, &c, &c, Ac \u2022 The Subscriber will Sell, On WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant, «Vo.4 Stmguinet Street, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Belonging: to a Family giving up Housekeeping, Oompriaing the general articles required for small family.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN ULAKKE, 100\tAuctioneer.AUCTION SALES.AUCTION SALES, BV J.B.S3HB.SarAB.jB & 0©.THE SALE of the PROPERTY at the VILLAGE of ST.CHARLES, advertised to take place on the 22nd instant, at the Stores of the Subscribers, is unavoidably POSTPONED until the TWENTIETH MAY next.J.T>.BERNARD & Co.96\tAuctioneers.FOE BALE.WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON 20th MAY NEXT, AT THE STORES OP THE SUBSCRIBERS, The Beautiful Property Situated in the flourishing Village of SAINT CHARLES, on the Richelieu River, and for a long time occupied as an Hotel by MR.J.BUNKER, and lately as an Hotel and Store by MR.P.M.LEMIRE.The Land is composed of seven lots, of 60 feet square each.The House is in excellent order, it having lately been repaired.It measures 38 feet by 30, has two stories, and a Kitchen adjoining it of 20 feet square.The Outer Buildings consist of a Stable 50 feet by 22, a Hangard 60 feet by 22, with a Shed, Ice House, Bake House, Ac.Ac.The whole of which are in first rate order.Besides there is a fine Garden which has always been well cultivated, and a magnificent Wharf at which the Richelieu River Steamers stop.Also, a Lot of Land 60 feet square, situated in the said Village, in the street leading to St.Hyacinthe.A Plan of the above can be seen at the Subscribers\u2019 Stores.Terms Liberal.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, J.D.BERNARD & Co., Auctioneers, No.206 St.Paul Street, 96\tOpposite the Hotel Dieu.BY BLACKWOOD & BITCKIE, On WEDNESDAY, BOth instant, The Subscribers will Sell, without reserve, at the new building corner of Place d\u2019Armes and Little St.James Street, long and favorably known as the ADELPHI HOTEL, And recently occupied by Mr.T.MoEWAN, who is retiring from the Business, a collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and articles especially serviceable to parties engaged in the Hotel Business, comprising\u2014 Tables, Chairs, Settees, Mirrors, Engravings, &c., \u2014with\u2014 The Bar Fixtures and a superior Beer Pump in complete order, AND An English Eight-Day Clock by a celebrated maker.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Two Set of Double Show Windows.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.100\tBLACKWOOD & RITCHIE.Notice is hereby given that a quarterly MEETING of the Shareholders of the MONTREAL MINING COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Corporation, on WEDNESDAY the TWENTY-EIGHTH of MAY next, at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M., to transact the business of the Company.By order, ADAM HANDYSIDE, Secretary.Montreal, 25th April, 1856.\tts 98 BY -IQUm TKH XmiU» SASiSS, 30th TMU'Z.Extensive and Unreserved SERIES OF SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, New, and from the celebrated Manufacturers and Importers, Messrs.S- W.ABBOTT & 00., AT JOKES\u2019 AUCTIOR 1001, No.34 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Mr.JONES has been instructed by the above parties to dispose of by Public Auction, without any reserve, the following NEW FURNITURE, EXCEEDING IN VALUE 20,000 Dollars, Consisting of every variety of Parlour and Drawing Room Furniture, trim\u2019d, in Damask and Hair Cloth Sofas, Tete-a-Totes, Couches, Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Chcsf i of Drawers, What-Nots, Mattrasses.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 A great variety of Ornamental Chamber Furniture in Sets, elegant styles.THE SALES WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wednesdayg~-April 16, 23 & 30, Commencing at ELEVEN o\u2019clock each day.JOHN JONES, 82\tAuctioneer.N.B.\u2014Messrs.A.& Co.beg leave to call the attention of the Public to these Sales.The Art! cles offered are of the very latest style and finish will be on view the day previous to eacj! sale, and will compete with any other manufactory in the city.Sale absolute and positive of every lot offered.TATTERS ALLS.T II E HORSE & CARRIAGE BAZAAR, «3rea4 St, James Street.The Mo.1 Sale OP THE SEASON AT TATTERSALLS.Special and Select sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c.&c, The Proprietor will hold the above ON WEDNESDAY, Ytli of MAY, Those who wish to dispose of their Property at this Sale will please give early information, in order to insert it in the Catalogues and Newspapers.S3\u201d Further particulars will appear.N.B.\u2014LUNCH at TWO o\u2019clock.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.91 sxfegfe&tSKgaagj THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the \u201c CANADA OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY\u201d will be held at the office of the Company, No.5 Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street, on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of MAY next, at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M., for the election of Officers and transaction of business generally.The Books for Registration of Proxies will he kept open until Saturday, 3rd May.By order of the Board of Trustees, CHARLES H.GOULD, \u2022\tSecretary.April 25, 1856.\tn 98 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE County of Montreal.THE SOCIETY\u2019S ANNUAL SHOW of HORSES will be held at the HAY MARKET, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on TUESDAY, 29th APRIL, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A.M.It is desirable not only that Stallions should be brought to the Show, but that other Male Animals should be exhibited, particularly Bulls.The competition for the following Premiums, to be awarded at the Annual County Cattle Show, to be held in the Fall, will be restricted to Horses brought to the Show to be held on the 29th April next, and upon condition, also, that such Horses have been kept in the County for the use of Mares during the Season, that the places where they have stood have been publicly advertised, and that the use of such Horses has been afforded to a reasonable number of applicants, Members of the Society, at a reasonable charge.For the best Draught Stallion.£6\t0\t0 Do\t2nd\tdo .4 0 0 Do 3rd\tdo .3 0 0 For the Stallion best adapted to propo- gate a good class of Carriage Horses 3\t0\t0 Do 2nd do .\"2\t0\t0 For the best Saddle Stallion.5\t0\t0 Do 2nd do .2\t0\t0 Owners of Stallions who are not inclined to compete for the Premiums offered by the Society (if any) are respectfully requested to attend the Show, and afford Breeders an opportunity of selection.By Order, JAMES SMITH, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, March 26, 1856.\tits 72 JMOJYJ1RCM FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, or KOBrsoir.NOTICE ON THE FIRST DAY OF MAT ensuing, the GENERAL AGENCY of this Company will be transferred to TORONTO, C.W.THE AGENCY FOR MONTREAL and the vicinity will, on the same day, be removed from Union Buildings to No.27 St.Francois Xavier Street, where all local business will be transacted by Mr.WILLIAM TURNER, who is appointed Local Agent.H.A.GLASSFORD, General Agent for B.N.A.Montreal, April 21, 1856.\tdu 94 NEW SHAWLS, MANTLES, Bonnets k Dresses, AT THE BRITISH & FOREIGN Shawl Warehouse, 288 ïïotre Dame Street, Montreal.MORISON, 0AÏËR0H l EMPEY RESPECTFULLY intimate to their Customers and the Public in general, the return of one of the Firm from the various Manufacturing Districts in Britain, France and Germany, with a Rich, Elegant, and decidedly Cheap Stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, suited for the Season.Inspection is solicited of their Magnificent Assortment of Long & Square Wove, Cashmere, Tissue Barege, Cashmere d\u2019Ecosse & Grape Shawls.Also, French English Delaine & Oashmere Dresses ; Printed Checked Challi & Barege Delaines ; Plain & Printed Barege Dresses & Kobss ; Plain, Striped, Checked & Moire Antique Silks & Satins ; French & British Chintz, Brilliantes & Hoyle\u2019s Plates ; Lace Goods, Embroidery, Flowers, Bonnets, Mantles, Mantelines, Visites & Scarves.These Departments are now replete with all e LATEST & MOST USEFUL STYLES, as worn at present in Paris, London & New York, made from every New & Fashionable material now in use, \u2014Also on view,\u2014\u2022 Consignment of 75 Pieces VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY & IMPERIAL CARPETS, at a discount of 25 per cent off Manufacturers Price List, Wholesale Ware looms up stairs.MORISON, CÀMEEQïT & EMPEY, 288 ÎTotre Dame Street, Montreal, April 24, 1856,\t97 RTftfiiLLÂil & CARSON, WSÏŒSÆSAI.E AM© R.ETAÏÜL OZLeOTECXBJCS- AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No.66 Mill Street.McM.& G.have just received a nice assortment of very choice West of England TWEEDS, suitable for SPRING COATS and PANTS.Also on hand, their usual supply of West of Engl\u2019nd BLACK BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS, OASSIMERES, &c.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.Just received and for sale, Scott\u2019s and Clay\u2019s Spring and Summer Fashions.March 3.\tTts 53 NOTICE THE Subscribers hereby give notice that they will not be responsible for any debts contracted in their name, for the use of any of their Schooners, Steamers, Barges, or otherwise, unless a written order, signed by themselves, be produced.CALVIN & BRECK.Garden Island, April 22, 1856, im 95 NOTICE.Subscribers will not be responsible for any Debts contracted in their name or otherwise, for the use of any of their Steamers, Schooners, or Barges, without their own or their Agents WRITTEN ORDER is produced for the same.WALKER & BERRY, Proprietors.JANES & MORGAN, Agents, Montreal.Kingston, April 15,1856.\t1m 90 fJIHE C.CSjJRUK S' Co., 15 Hospital Street, OFFER FOR SALE\u2014 5 500 bolts Sail Clotb, various qualities, No.1 to 6 10 tons Superior Tarr\u2019d Cordage, 1 to 11 inch Manilla Cordage, 2 to 5 inch Bolt Rope, Spun Yarn, Marlin, Sail Twine, Salmon Twine, &c.Parcelling, various qualities Forfar Sheeting and Bagging Bags, 2)^ to 4 bushel And a general assortment of DUNDEE GOODS Agents for the Deposit & General Life Assurance (Jo, of London.April 23.\t2w mwf 96 Moths ! Moths l Moths ! PRESERVE YOUR FURS and WOOLLENS from the MOTHS by using the celebrated TOBACCO POWDER prepared expressly by tbe Subscriber, and which is warranted to protect every description of Furs and Woollens from that destructive animal, the Moth.Sold in anv quantity.JOHN LEVEY, Crystal Block.April 26.\t99 Dahlias.JUST RECEIVED from Paris a few dozen choice DAHLIAS in good order.S.J.LYMAN& CO.Place d\u2019Armea.April 25.\t98 N EW LAOE and EMBROIDERIES just receiving\u2014 Honiton Collars from 7s 6d Do Sleeves do 15s Od Maltese Collars\tdo\t4s\t6d Do Sleeves\tdo\t10s\tOd Irish Guipure Collars do 3s 9d Do do Sleeves do 10s Od \u2014also\u2014 500 Embroidered Cambric Collars, from 2s 6d to 5s\u2014excellent patterns.J.PARKINS, Laceman, 168 Notre Dame St.April 12.\t87 NEW JUST PUBLISHED at MUSIC.by the Subscriber, HALF PRICE,\u2014 D\u2019ALBERT\u2019S PERI VALSES LES ECHOS DE NOTRE DAME THOUSAND ISLANDS VALSE PAULINE (New Song by Cherky) DEAR SUMMER MORN (by Glover) S3\" The above Five Pieces of New Music will be mailed to any part of the Province on receipt of $1,25.HENRY PRINOE, Montreal, April 26,\t9g NOTICE.S^gjwTEE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Qr flv Gentry of Montreal, and its vicinity, that he has been solicited by a few Gentlemen of this City to go about the middle of May next, to SHETLAND, in Scotland, to buy some ponies there of the pure breed, for their sons.Any person desirous to have a poney of the above description, or wishing to renew any of their live stock, by employing the undersigned to choose for them could seldom meet such an opportunity as the present, as he will superintend their transport himself until they arrire here.WILLIAM PATERSON.Stable Keeper, Fortification Lane.Montreal April 22, 1856.\tr Tts 95 Slate and_ Slating.Reed & rayner, slaters, slate DEALERS, and Agents for the Shipton, Fairhaven, Eagle, and West-Oastleton Slats Companies, No 141 Craig Street, Montreal, offer for Bale, SLATE of all kinds end sizes, in lots to Buit purchasers at Prices Cheaper than ever- prices cheaper than ever.Slating in all its branches faithfully performed.All work warranted free from leak.GEO.W.REED.W.H.RAYNER.April 16,\tera Tts 83 SY JUT!.» ;TuRY, situated in the Quebec Suburbs, as at present and for many years occnpied by Mr.W.Christie.It is in full working order, wiih Boilers, Sc., complete ; and having been re-built about three years ago, possesses all modern improvements, with Steam apparatus, large Ice-house, fire-prom Vaults, &c.To an enterprising person of moderate capital, It offers an opportunity of commencing this lucrative business seldom to be met with.Possession given on 1st of May.Apply to JAS.SCOTT, 27 St.Francois Xavier Street.Feb.7,\t JL2\t.TO LET, MA FIRST-CLASS DWELLING on Great St.James Street.Apply to RUDDEN â MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James Street.Feb.6.\t31 TO LET, TWO or THREE OFFICES in Mdj.mns1 Buildings.Possession given on 1st April next.Apply to F.F.MULLINS, 69 Commissioner Street.March 5.\t232 FOR SALE, With immediate possession, A VALUABLE PROPERTY, In the County of Oxford, situated about five ______ miles north of the flourishing Town of Woodstock, on the Siratford Gravel Road.It conaisis of a House, and 225 Acres of the finest Land, with about 90 Acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation.The House is of brick, with a large verandah ron id it ; downstairs, it contains a Dining-room, Drawing-room, Study, and Bed-room, with two Kitchens, Store-room, Pantry, Laundry, and every nquisite for a gentleman\u2019s family; upstairs, six good Bed-rooms.The House is fitted in the principal rooms with Black Walnut, and is decorated and finished in the best possible style.It is warmed by Hot Air There is a small brick Stable attached.There is a small Flower-garden, Kitchen-garden, and about four Acres of Orchard planted with the best varieties of the different fruit trees.The Farm Buildings are nearly new, and in the best possible repair, and the Farm is admirably watered There is a Church within ten minutes\u2019 walk, with a resident Minister of the Church of England.For further particulars apply (post-paid) to JOHN URE1G, Esq., Solicitor, Woodstock.Woodstock, Feb.1, 1856.\t40 POB.SAÏ1Ï3, 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 the best farm in that vicinity,\u2014better known as the \u2018Cochran Farm.\u201d Apply at this office or by letter (post-paid) to P.W.DBASE.Oct.31.\t258 Valuable Building Lots FOR SALE in separate Lots, or two blocks of six Lots each, fronting on Anne, Saint Gabriel and Catherine Streets, St.Ann\u2019s Ward.Terms liberal.Apply at No.91 William Street.Dee.8\t291 Wild Lands in Upper Canada* MERCHANTS and others desirous of disposing or making purchases of Wild Lands in Upper Canada, will find it to their advantage to communitate with the Subscriber.MAITLAND FISHER, Land Agent.Hamilton, 2nd January, 1856.REVERENCE : MESSRS.DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Montreal.Jan 7\t5 rjIHE Subscriber has been instructed to sell 1 FOUR LOTS OF LAND at RIVER ST.PIERRE, two miles from town, fronting upon the Lower Lachine Road, and abutiing upon the Montreal Acqueduct.Three of these Lots are about ten arpents each, and the fourth about Mxteen arpents.Nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain in the hands of the purchasers for a term of years, and should it be considered necessary ratification of title will be given.For beauty of situation and quality of ¦oU these lands cannot be surpassed.\u2022 JOHN HELDER ISAACSON, Notary Public.Montreal, Oct.31, \u201965.\t268 FOR SALE, A BUILDING LOT, situated in tbe Village of ST.REMJ, mar the Church and the lUilroad Depot, with a HOUSE, a STORE, a MRN and other buildings thereon erected.This property is situated in a place admirably adapted for commerce.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 THREE F ARMS, situated in the same neighborhood, nearly all in cultivation, of three arpents by thirty, with a House, Barns and Out-buildings thereon erected.For the conditions of sale, which will be liberal apply on the premises to the undersigned proprietor.AMABLE PINSONNAULT.March 27, 1856.\ta ts 73 For Sale by Private Contract* MR.MICHEL BOULET, of the Village of Industry, offers to sell on liberal conditions, A SPLENDID LOT, fit for trade, situated In the Saint Antoine Suburb of this city, at the corner of St.Antoine and Mountain Streets, containing 91 feet by 108 feet, French, with FIVE HOUSES and other buildings thereon erected.For conditions apply to the undersigned.J.A.LABADIE, N.P.J.e.o.labadie, n.p.Montreal, Nov.16.\u201955\tTf 272 For Sale, 1 BUILDING LOTS in THREE RIVERS, Ji\ton the shores i f the St.Maurice River, and adjoining the Siw Mills tf the Americau St Maurice Lamb r Company, containing a super-fl«y of 35 Acres 6 Acres front by 7 in depth, in free and common saccage It is the cheapest property offered in the market Price £1500; \u2022ne-balf cash down, the balance in one and two years, with interest.Apply to J.G.BAR HE, Esq., Three Rivers.Or to\tE.L.PACAUD.Match 10.\tt 59 CHARLES J.SAXE, WHOLESALE Lumber Commission Merchant, Ï2&OS-, TZ.Liberal advances made upon Consignments.The best City Referenees given, Dtowrte Cam l&m H HOUSES, &c, FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET, MAFTER the 1st May next, the Three Story Out Stone Dwelling House, No.24 Notre Dame Street, opposite tbe 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.SO.\t25 TO LET, THE STORE, No.233 St.Paul Street, opposiSB the Custom House.Apuly on the premises.Jan 30.\t25 TO LET, HTHOSE extensive PREMISES formerly used by Messrs.Ktnmond Brothers as 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, &c., &o.Possession gi»MO on the first day of May next.Rent or Least -i 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.CO., ?Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.) 27 HOUSES, FOR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.TO LET, to a genteel family with no children, a respectable DWELLING _______ HOUSE in St.Antoine Suburbs, more than partly furnished, to the 1st of October or November next.Address, post-paid, Box 487 Post Office.April 12.37 TO LET, From the 1st of May next, MTHE DWELLING HOUSE in Great St.James 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 mote 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 the advantages of a dwelling house and a business place.Also\u2014One Three story STORE with VAULTS and WAREHOUSE fronting St.Ann\u2019s Market, forming corner of Port Street.Apply to\tO.BERTHELET.April 21.\t94 TO LET, A STONE HOUSE in St.Denis Street, J Apply to l»S|gg\tLOUIS BOYER.April 12.\t___________ 1m ^ Jan.31 TO LET, THE PREMISES above Subscribers Store, suitable for Offices, &c.Possession given 1st May next.Apply to W.W.CAMPBELL, 12 Great St.James Street.26 TO BE LET, THE well known WAREHOUSE, with entrances from St.Joseph and Com-_______ missioners\u2019 Streets, at present occupied by Messrs.Tyre, Oolquhoun & Co.Apply at 60 Commissioners\u2019 Street.J.REDPATH.Jany.25.\t21 OFFICES TO LET, MON the Second Flat of a First Class Building, fronting on Great St.James Street.\u2014Also,\u2014 SIX OFFICES ON THE THIRD FLAT, for' merly occnpied by Messrs.Sykes & Co.Apply to GIBB & CO.Feby.2.\t.28____ TO LET, For one or more year's, the Two-Story OUT STONE STORE and PREMISES _______in John Street, off St.Sacrament St., recently occupied by Messrs.Samuel & Co.Possession on 1st May, or sooner, if required.Rent moderate.Apply to JOSEPH WALKER, Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street.Feb.5.\t30 TO LET, MTHE BRICK HOUSE belonging to Louis Ricard, Esq., No.154 St.Denis Street, with garden, yard, stables, coachhouse, &c.Apply to a.FAVREAU, 49 St.Lawrence Main Street.March 15.34 TO LET, THREE OFFICES, Commercial Cham bera, St.Sacrament Street, and STORE adjoining.A.M.DELISLE.March 12.\t31 TO BE LET, At £65 per annum, MA MOST DESIRABLE COUNTRY RE SIDENOE, the property of Peter War ten Dease, Esq , situate at St.CATHERINES, on the St.Catherine road leading to Cote des Neiges, opposite Mr.Sheriff Boston\u2019s\u2014 with a small garden, stables and out-houses attached.Apply to J.O.GRIFFIN, Notary, Union Buildings, St.Frs.Xavier Street.March 3.\t56 FOSS.SALE, A MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY, 5 miles from Woodstock, in the County ______of Oxford, consisting of 325 acres of the finest Land, of which 125 are cleared and in the 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 it The lower story contains Dtniug-room, 24x 16, Drawing-room, 24x18, Library, 18x16, Kitchen, Store Rooms, Pantries, Laundry, &o., complete.On second story nice Bed-rooms ant Dressing-rooms.The lower story is all fitted with Black Walnut, the Library opening into 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, contaming stalls for 8 horses, harness-room and coach-house; the whole forming one of the most complete Properties in Western Canada.At Woodstock is a first-class Station of the Great Western Railway ; 8 miles north on tbe Macadamized Hoad 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 req tired, into two lots.For further particulars enquire of THUMAS GALT, Esq., Toronto ; Or, JOHN GREIG, Esq., Solicitor, Woodstock.Jan.31, 1856.\t26 HOUSE TO LET.THE DWELLING in St.Jean Baptiste and Notre Dame Street, at present occupied by Alfred Savage, Esq.This House has just been newly Papered throughout, is furnished with Gas and every accommodation, for a large family.It contains Breakfast-room, Dining-room, Drawing-room and Kitchen, on the ground fluor; six Bed-rooms above, and spare rooms in the Attic.For particulars, apply to tbe undersigned, LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, (Late Alfred Savage & Co.,) Chemists, next the Court House.Feb.20.\t43 TO LET, A PLEASANT and COMMODIOUS COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with Out-mü.buildings, Garden, and Fruit Trees attached ; situated on the Lower Lachine Road, above the Rapids-a convenient distance f.om the Lachine Railway, and from town by the Lower Lachine Road.For particulars, &c., apply at this office, or to the undersigned, on the premises.MRS.CARMICHAEL.Lachine, March 26.\t72 NOTICE.Ma.LAFOND, leaving Montreal, offers to \u201c«sSi I>BT' from thiB t0 lst May next\u2019 tlle fine Mall, 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.\t\u2019_________'_________242 TO LET, THE well-known STORE in St.Paul St., opposite the Hotel Dieu, with Dwelling if desired ; lately occupied by Mr.T.O.Panton, and at present by the subscribers, to whom apply.LaMOTHE & FRERE, 202 St.Paul St.Feb.27.\t49 TO LET.A HANDSOME COTTAGE, with Outbuildings and 4 Acres of Ground, at Hochelaga, occupied at present by Col.Duchesnay.Apply to WILSON & COUILLARD.Feb.22.\t45 TO LET.MLARGE CELLAR, and OFFICE in St.Jean Baptiste Street, off Notre Dame Street.Rent moderate.Apply to LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, (Late A.Savage & Co.) Next the Court House.Feb.22.\t45 TOLËTi MOn Richmond Square, A FIRST CLASS CUT-STONE HOUSE, warranted warm and comfortable.The situation is wholesome and beautiful ; there never was a case of cholera or fever\u2014only twenty minutes\u2019 walk to tbe ciiy.Rent modeate.Enquire ofG.E.Jaqdbs, Esquire, who has resided on the said Square these last six years, or to CHARLES S.ROD 1ER, Advocate, Place Rodier.March 14.\tTf 63 WANTED.HARDWARE.WANTED, A Situation in the HARDWARE LINE, by a YOUNG MAN who has had 3 years\u2019 experience in the business in Montreal.\u2014 He would prefer an engagement iu Canada West.Address R.A., Box No.29, P.0.Montreal, 19th April.\t93 TO LET, FOR one year or more, the SHOP and DWELLING now occupied by Mrs.D.MILLET.Also\u2014THE ADJOINING SHOP.Enquire of the undersigned.MRS.D.MILLET.April 10.\t____________85 TO LET, From the 1st of May next, the SHOP adjoining that of the Subscriber, Notre Dame Street, with Dwelling if required.Apply to GEO.McIVER.April 9.\t________ 84 FOR SALE, THAT pleasantly situated property at Cote des Neiges, known as CHESTNUT GROVE, formerly the residence of John Molsoh, Jr., Esquire, containing about eleven acres of Land, with a first-rate Two-Story Stone Dwelling, Stables, Coach-house, Greenhouse, Ice-house, Root-house, Well, &e.Also, a young Orchard, coming into bearing.The above would ho disposed of at a reasonable prioe.A portion of the purchase money may remain on the property.Apply at Molsons Bank.Sept 11.\tïf 232 FOR SALE, MTHAT beautifully situated PROPERTY fronting on Durocher Street, comprising FOUR LOTS of 120 feet front by about the same in depth.There is a substantial HOUSE on one of tbe Lots.The Out-buildings, comprising Stables, Coach, Wood and Out houses, are all in good order.There is a constant supply of fine spring water introduced into the house.The Garden is in a high state of cultivation, wiih several varieties of Fruit Trees.Altogether, it lies in as fine a location as there is on the outskirts of the town.Terms of paymeot will be made very easy.Apply to the undersigned proprietor.PPy\tLOUIS BLANCHARD, 179 St Paul Street.April 7,\t_________ ddo 82 TO LET, M A BRICK BOUSE, ten rooms: garret, planked cellars, cupboards ; warm, &c.Corner of St Denis and St.Catherine Streets.D.E.à O.F.PAPINEAU, N.P.April 4.\t_________lm8° TO RENT, FROM the 1st May next, AN OFFICE, consisting of Two Rooms on the Subscriber\u2019s Premises, St.Gabriel Rent, £15 per annum.ARCH.FERGUSON.March 28.\t74 IcijE Street.WANTED\u2014A GOOD GROOM and COACHMAN, required to go to the country during summer.Certificates both as to steadiness and capability essential.Apply at No.163 Sherbrooke street, botwien 9 & 10 a.m.gkApril 18.\t92 WANTED\u2014By a YOUNG MAN of good business capacity, a SITUATION as SALESMAN in a Wholesale Dry Goods Stoic.Best of reference given.Address L, Box 125 Post Office April 17.Tts 91 WANTED\u2014A SERVANT BOY from 16 to 18 years old, to do the work of a small family.Enquire at this office.April 14.\t88 TO SCHOOL MASTERS.SEVERAL TEACHERS, Men or Women, who could teach either French or English, are wanted immediately for the Parish of St.Jean Ohrysostome, County of Chateauguay.Apply to G.A.BEAUDRY, Sec.-Treas.St.Jean Ohrysostome, April 7, 1856.1m 85 WANTED\u2014A well educated YOUTH, as an APPRENTICE to the DRUG business-one who has had some experience, and can be well recommended, would be treated with.Apply by letter, addressed \u201cDruggist,\" Herald Office.March 27.73 WANTED \u2014An experienced NURSE.Good reference required, Protestant preferred.Apply at this office.March 17.\t65 TO MERCHANTS.VT^HE Subscriber, whose term of engagement JL with a Wholesale Dry Goods house in this city ceases on the Lst May next, having for three years represented the Principal, is desirous of meeting with some other situation in Montreal, either in a Dry Goods or General Commission House.Address Box 232 Post Office.March 4.\t64 inoBiLi.StatbsVt liKtiE fefc: i m p*e;r\\i a I { | LELE GARD C imperial CABINET.TO LET, THAT Commodious Two-Story Stone HOUSE, No.129 Craig Street, at present occupied by Dr.Barnston.Apply on the premises.April 2.\t 73 TO LET, TWO LARGE VACANT LOTS, one situated on St.Elizabeth, t,he other on , - Sanguinet and Lagauchetiere Streets, St.Lawrence Suburbs, admirably adapted for Wood or Lumber Yards.GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St.Joseph Street.April 1.\t______________ _____77 TO LET, TWO COTTAGES, near the Upper Railroad Terminus at Lachine.Apply to LOUIS BOYER.LELEQAHD & CO.\u2019S IS¥SPERSAL CHÂiiHFÂCiïŒ '\"|1HE Subscriber having been appointed SOLE I AGENT for tbe UNITED STATES and THE CANADAS of LELEGARD & CO.\u2019S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, begs leave to call the attention of the tkadb to this superior article.The proprietors will spare no exertion or expense to give to their Champagnk the first bask amongst the leading marks of this market.1200 Baskets presently on hand.Credit liberal for approved paper.J.C.ROBILLARD.New York\u20147 Fulton Street, entrance 54 Gold Street, Montreal\u2014106 St.Paul Street, near Bonsecours Market.Dee.22.\t303 April 1.1m 77 TO LET, THE WAREHOUSE now occupied by Uttumtif Messrs.James Torrance & Co , corner of Wellington and King Streets.COLIN CAMPBELL.March 22.\t69 TO LET.THAT THREE STORY STONE HOUSE and well-known Business -., Stand, corner of St.Paul and Commissioners Streets, for a number of years and still occnpied by Benjamin Workman A Co., Druggists.Possession given 1st May.For conditions apply to C.DORWIN & CO., Or R.& G.LAFLAMME, Advocates, No.16 St Gabriel Street March 18.\t66 TO LET, 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 FOR SALE OR TO LET, MTHAT new and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on Simpson street, west end of Sherbrooke street, at present occupied by Mansfield Holland, Esq.The house is well built, and finished in the most complete manner, comprising on the first floor three apartments and a large hall, with six bed-rooms above ; kitchen, servants\u2019 room, cellar and pantry in the basement.A substantial and ornamental verandah, and a never-failing spring of excellent water, with a capaeious tank for soft water, adds to the comfort of this desirable residence.For further particulars apply on the premises, or to MORLAND & CO.Feb.29.\t51 \u201c NE PLUS ÜLTKA\u201d SCHEME.1200 PRIZES 1\t50,000 DOLL ARS I ! Havana Plan Lottery.JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I (By authority of the State of Georgia,) 10,000 Numbers only !\t1 Prize to 8 Tickets ! CLASS M, To be drawn MAY 15th, 1856, at CONCERT HALL, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col.Geo.M.Logan, and Jas, A.Nisbet, Esq.The Manager having announced his determination to 'make this the most popular Lottery in the world, offers for May 15th a Scheme that far surpasses any Scheme offered in the annals of Lotteries.Look to your interest t Examine the Capitals.SET ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS ! CAPITAL $12,000! 1\tPrize of.$12,000 1\tdo .5,000 2\tdo .3,000 1\tdo .2,000 5\tdo .1,000 10\tdo .500 60\tdo .50 120\tdo .25 50o\tdo .8 1200 Prizes, amounting to $50,000.Tickets $8.Halves $4.Quarters $2.Prizes payable without deduction.Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost.Orders punctually attended to.Communications confidential.Banks Notes of sound Banks taken at par.Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately.S3\u201d Address JAS.F.WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.By the late accident on tbe Seaboari and Roanoke Railroad, the Tickets of Class L., for April 15th, in their transit from Baltimore, in charge of Adams\u2019 Express Company, were destroyed by fire, consequently there will not be any Drawing of that Class.Tbe Drawing will be Class M,\u2014 May 15th, the \u201cNe Plus Ultra\u201d Scheme.Very respectfully, J.F.WINTER, Manager.March 29.\tly 298 STORE ON KING STREET, TORONTO, TO LET.MTHOSE Large and Commodious Premises, on the south side of King str., immediately east of St.Nicholas Saloon, having a frontage as 25 feet, and extending in rear 100 feet, to a lane.The upper part of the building is fitted up and in good order for a dwelling honse, to which there is a private entrance from King st.As the situation is one of the best for business purposes in the City of Toronto, and is offered on advantageous terms, a better opportunity rarely presents itself for the securing of eligible premises.Possession will be given on the 1st of May.For further particulars apply, if by letter, prepaid.at the office of the undersigned, JAMES FRASER, Accountant, Notary, &c., Corner of King and Church sts.Toronto, April 14, 1856.\t1 92 TO LET, THE LARGE STORES next to W.& R.Muir\u2019s, St Paul Street, well adapted for the Auction Trade or Wholesale Warehouse.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A COTTAGE at the Cote de Neige Toll Gate.Apply to\tDON ROSS, ' April 19.\t_\ta its 93 TO LET, THREE HOUSES in Union Avenue, Beaver Hall.ONE LARGE HOUSE in St.Joseph Suburbs, adapted for a Grocery.H.JOSEPH & CO.April 12.Tts 87 TO LET, a _j THAT DELIGHTFUL VILLA, with pp\"® GARDEN attached, at Cote St.Au-I\u2014toine, formerly occupied by M.J.Hays, Esq.M.E.DAVID.April 8.\tIts 83 REMOVAL.WE BEG respectfully to intimate to our friends and customers, that we have REMOVED to 215 St.PAUL STREET, next door to Messrs.J.G.McKenzie & Co\u2019s, where we are now daily receiving our SPRING IMPORTATIONS of DRY GOODS.ANDREW ROBERTSON & CO., Importers of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.April 3.\t79 êOHfû CLASS TORONTO, \u20ac.W., Agent for the Molsons Bank, Agent for the Purchase and Sale of Stocks and other Negotiable Seenrities, Produce Factor, And General Commission Agent.THE undersigned begs to give notice that on the 10th instant HE WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS IN TORONTO, C.W., in the lines of business above mentioned, and respectfully solicits Orders and Consignments.REFERENCES ON BUSINESS: Messrs.Yocmg, Janes & Co.(General) Messrs.Moeland & Co.(Iron, Hardware, Tin,&c) Messrs.MaoDousall Beos.(Stocks and Public Securities.) JOHN GLASS.Cot.8.\t238 Extra Bright Sugar.THE Subscribers are now receiving ex Brig Laurel, from Mayaguez, Porto Rico- 100 brlsS } Extra Brisllt Sugar 20 puns Golden Syrup \u2014Also in Store\u2014 Cases ^ UeKuyper\u2019s Gin Twankay Tea, \u201cMott\u2019s\u201d Chocolate, Broma, Ground Ginger, Arrowroot, &c.&c.J.& J.MITCHELL.March 14.\t63 r|3HE Undersigned has commenced to receive 1 his FALL ASSORTMENT of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, and invites the attention of purchasers to his Stock, which will be sold at lowest market prioag.I.HBNBY EVANS\u2019 August 8(1,\t96Ç ST.MARY\u2019S FOUNDRY.FOR SALE OR TO LET, MTHIS well-known Establishment, situated iu the Quebec Suburbs, having a Steam Engine, in a fire-proof stone building.There are iron pipes to the river for the supply of water to the engine, and connecting shafts for the working of machinery.An extensive wharf has lately been erected in the immediate vicinity.The above establishment is well suited for any Steamboat or Railroad Campany, there being ample room and accommodation for the manufacture of Steam Engines, Boilers, Castings, Ac., or it might very easily be converted into a Manufactory.THE HOUSE (\u201cRose Bank\"), together with the Lot adjoining, would also be disposed of, should a purchaser detire it.Kt* Terms very liberal.Apply to JOHN MOLSON, Molsons Bank.Montreal, Feb.16, \u201956.\tits 40 Bills of exchange and letters of CREDIT granted on Banking Hotises in London,\tParis, Dublin,\tHamburg, Edinburgh,\tBremen, So, Ac, Ac, By HENRY CHAPMAN A CO., St.Sacrament Street.April 7th, 1856.\t82 Salt! 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OFZfl SACKS COARSE SALT ^DV 100 do FINE do For Sale by OREEAE A Mo GIBBON, 189 Not»» D»»© Street, PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the following PROPERTY, situated at WILLIAM HENRY (Sorel), THE WHOLE IN ONE LOT Lots O B A C C, north side Royal Square, valued at Lot K,\tdo do do Lot No.6, King Street,\tdo Lot No 7, do\tdo Lot No.8, corner King A George Sts, do Not N, corner George A Queen Sts, do NOTICES.NOTICE.IN consequence of the death of the late SIDNEY JONES, Esq., the Forwarding and Commission businegg heretofore carried on under the firms of H.JONES A CO., Montreal and Toronto; E.& S.JONES A GO , Brockvtlle ; and H.A S.JONES, .Kingston ; Will, until further notice, ho continued by the Subscribers, under the same firms, and at the same places.HENRY JONES.SUSAN ISABELLA JONES.JAMES F.D.BLACK.SIDNEY FORD JONES.Montreal, 31st March, 1856.\t1m 79 rjiHE NOTICE Undersigned have entered into COPARTNERSHIP as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the Firm of MCLENNAN, MAONAB A Co.EWEN MCLENNAN.JAMES MAONAB.Montreal, April 1, 1856.\tdde 78 1 Dissolution of Partnership.VHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, under the Firm of KOBLINSKY BROTHERS, 212 Notre Dame Street, was this day DISSOLVED, by mutual consent.The affairs of the business will be settled by the successor.(Signed), JULIUS KOBLINSKY.EDWARD KOBLINSKY.TN reference to the above, the business will be CONTINUED by the Subscriber.ED.KOBLINSKY.April 4.\t1m 80 THE Safest and Most Valuable Scheme ever offered to the Public l BATES' Grand Tirage an Sort.VALUE OE PROPERTY, $84,000.Tickets, Five Dollars Eacli.A Prize to every Twentieth Ticket.DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE AT SE-oc^viaisS, c.w., ox WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1856.TOTAL SUMMARY OF PRIZES : 1 Prize of\t\t£3,125 0\tis\t\t£3,125\t0 I\tu\t1,027 10\tis.\t1,027\t10 1\tit\t1,025 0\tis.\t1,025\t0 1\t
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