Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 9 août 1856, samedi 9 août 1856
[" MONTREAL HERALD ÜÎMM BOOK S JOB PSIIITIIO OH, Wo.209 \\otre Uamc Street, (Near St.Pro.Xavier Stieet, MONTREAL.T'HE Proprietor of this Establishment begs ta inform his Friends and the Public in general, that having enlarged his Stuck of PRINTIN'© MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c,, be is new prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazin.e3} Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Rand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Otri ulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists\u2019 and other Labels, &c., with despatch, and at the lowest city prices.S3\u201d Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.Jan.26.JAMES POTTS.22 N O TICE \u2014 TO \u2014 AMERICAN AND ÜPPER CANADIAN VISITORS ! WILLIAM BENJAMIN & SO, HAVE NOW ON HAND AN IMMENSE VARIETY OP \"BWLBSS G-OÜDS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, HONITON, MECHLIN ^VAMCljfiES LACES! ALEXANDRE\u2019S NEW IMPROVED OrX.iO\"V^JS ! Notre Dame Street - - Montreal, Jane 25.AND BAILV VOLUME XLVIII.Tmgso.Qft^ I LEGAL SALES MONTREAL.SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST NOTICES.DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.ripHE Partnership, heretofore subsisting be-JL tween the Undersigned, under the Firm oi GEMMILL, DRESSER & .00., has been this day dissolved by.nmtual consent.MR.J.D.DRESSER will continue the business at the Old Stand, 74 McGill Street, and is duly authorised to settle the affairs of the said Firm.(Signed)\tJ.D.DRESSER, ALEX.GEMMILL.Montreal, June 9th, 1856.\t137 150 MAS0IIC EMPORIUM.MR.A.GEMMILL, in retiring from business, gratefully returns his most sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and Customers for the liberal patronage he has received from them since his commencement in business, and has to announce that he has disposed of his part of the business to MR.J.D.DRESSER,, for whom lie solicits a continuance of business favours.ALEX.GEMMILL.Montreal, June 9tb, 1856.\t137 JOHN 0, BROWN, 135, NOTRE DAME STREET, 135, HAS on hand and constantly keeps an assortment of the following MASONIC REGALIA and MATERIALS, viz Complete setts of Working Tools Blue Lodge and other Masonic Aprons Royal Arch Aprons and Sashes Grand Lodge ditto and Collars, made to order Blue Lodge Collars Blue Ribbon for Aprons Broad do for Collars Plain do for Ties Crimson Ribbon for Aprons Mark Ribbons Royal Arch Ribbon for apron and sash Rosettes, various colors and materials Gold and Silver Tassels Lamb Skins, Kid Skins Masonic Jewels for Knight Templar Setts for Lodges, and Private Jewels Banner Silks and Masonic Fittings on the shortest notice Masonic Pocket Handkerchiefs And a variety of Masonic Materials too numerous to mention.Also\u2014Gent\u2019s Under Clothing, Linen and other Shirts, Silk, Satin and other Cravats and Ties, Gent\u2019s Gloves, &e., a variety of Cloths, Cassi-meres, &c.\t, To be sold Cheap for Cash at J.0.BROWN'S.Jane 16.\t142 nëwshâitoTIântles; Bonnets & Dresses* AT THE BRITISH & FOREIG-N Shawl Warehouse, 288 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, .GAHEBON& EfflFET RESPECTFULLY intimate to their Customers and the Public in general, the retain 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 Barége, Cashmere d\u2019Ecossa & Crape Shawls.Also, Frencu & English Delaine & Cashmere Dresses ; Printed & Checked Challi & Barege Delaines ; Plain & Printed Barege Dresses & Robes ; Plain, Striped, Checked & Moira Antique Silks & Satins ; French & British Chintz, Brilliantea & Hoyle\u2019s' Plates; Lace Goods, Embroidery, Flowers, Bonnets, Mantles, Mantelines, Visites & Scarves.These Departments are now replete with a'4 the LATEST & MOST USEFUL STYLES, as worn at present in Paris, London & New York, made from every New & Fashionable material now in use.\u2014¦Also on view,\u2014 A Consignment of 75 Pieces VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY & IMPERIAL CARPETS, at a discount of 25 per cent off Manufacturers Price List; T.US.HEATS3J?IIESli2>, Forwarding and Commission Mcrcliant 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSBOCT.REFERENCES; Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs.Sami.Henshaw A Sons, Boston; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co,, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray A Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan A Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\t147 T.».îSEAT-HOFIEIi», Forwarding and Commission H-arckaat ATLANTIC WHARF, REFERENCES : Messrs.E.Train A Co\u201e Messrs.Sami.Henshaw A Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt A Co,, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt,Murray A Co,,Toronto Messrs.Allan A Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\t147 FOÜ SALE.FOR SALE by the Subscribers, in Store and to arrive\u2014 250 boxes Young Hyson, Twankay, Imperial, ¦ Souchong and Congou Teas * 400 cases.Pale and Dark Brandy 20 hhda and 20 qr-cske do 100 cases \u201c Old Tom\u201d Gin 150 do DeKuyper\u2019s do 25 hhds do do 75 qr-csks Port Wine 120 do Sherry do 75 bskts Champagne - \u2014Also,\u2014 Pickles, Sauces, Capers, Mustard, Sulphur, Saleratus, Stearine Candles, Wine Bottles, Tumblers, Decanters, Wines, Porter, Champagne A Claret Glasses.2500 bxs A cases German Sheet Window Glass 5000 tins A kegs White, Green, Red; Blue, Yellow, Brown, Black A other Paints 50 firkins Oookson A Go.\u2019a Genuine White do 300 kegs do\tdo WOODS, PERRY A CO., No, 6 Lemoine Street.June 9.\t136 FOR SALE.FOR SALE-PRIME MESS barrels.June 7.- and PRIME BEEF, HAVILLAND ROUTH A CO.135 HCOTCŒh W.SNAITH begs to inform his friends » * and the public generally, that the seizures placed by J.W.A.R.Masson, Esquire, in the premises of the late Firm of SNAITH A BALL, corner of Notre Dame and St Gabriel Streets, have been, by judgment of Court, deciarod nail and void ; and that.he, Wm, W.SNAITH, has this day RE-OPENED THE STORE, where he trusts, by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of that patronage so much enjoyed by the late Firm.FAMILY ACCOUNTS settled monthly, and Goods delivered in all parts of the' city free of charge.FRESH GROUND COFFEES morning and evening.May'13.\tUS Wholesale Ware Rooms up stairs, MOBISOlj CAMEBON & EMPEY, 288 Notre'Dame Street, Montreal, April 24, 1856.\t97 M\u2018MILLAfg & OaWsOTI, WHOÏÆSASÆ AND RETAM.AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE Mo.66 MeGilS Street.McM.A 0.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, 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 he 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.\tits 63 DAVID ALLAN POEJ, (LATE JAMES B> OBB & Go.) Commission Merchant & Shipping1 Agent, MONTREAL.Ip OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Bar Iron, common and refined Oval and Half-Round Iron Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron Swedes Iron Spring and Cast Steel Canada Plates Tin Plates (Charcoal 10 AIX) Horse Nails Wrought A Patent Pressed Nails Out Nails, Spikes Window Glass\u2014German Sheet Coil Chains, to % inch Anvils, Vices Spades and Shovels Iron Wire Sheet and Bar Copper Sheet Brass Sheet and Block Zinc ©rain and Block Tin Borax Fire Bricks Leather Belting Scythes\u2014' Moore's,\u2019 1 Blood\u2019s,\u2019 A \u2018 RixfordV \u2018 Foxes\u2019Sickles A Hooks Scythe Snaths, Groin Cradles Scythe Stones Hay Rakes Forks, Hay A Manure \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A full assortment of Birmingham, Sheffield, German A American SHELF GOODS, which they are prepared to sellât the LOWEST market prices.BENNY, MACPHERSON A 00.July 12.\t165 LANDING ex \u201c Sappho,\u201d \u201c City of Toronto,\u201d and other Ships just arrived\u2014 James A Co\u2019s and Cox A Co.\u2019s White PAINTS and White and Red LEAD Lead and Composition PIPE, all sizes SHEET LEAD SHOT, all numbers BOTTLES\u2014Wine, Beer, Claret, Oil, Soda Water &C.&Cr WASHING SODA, EPSOM SALTS.J.H.WINN.June 7.\t135 foxubsxss., & co.22 and 24 Saint Sacrament Street, OFFER FOR SALE- Twankay, 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 Bine 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 \u2014Also,\u2014 2000 barrels ) 1000 bags > Liverpool Salt 4000 minots ) , \u2014And,\u2014 2500 Seamless Bags 300 bales Wick ' 600 trusses Cotton Twine Oct.4.\t235 FOR SALE.NUMEEli 1S9.FOR SALE.For sale- 350 bskts Meet A Ckandon\u2019s Champagnes 100 hhds \u201c Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors\u201d Cognac Brandy 450 cases do do do do 200 do Barton A Gnestier\u2019s Clarets\u2014St.Julien, i Batailley, Lafitte, Ac.Ac.100 do Rhenish Wines, Sparkling Hock, Mo- ! selle, Ac.000 hi-ciiests and Catties Teas, assorted.-Together with,\u2014 Sherry, Port, Madeira, Burgundy Wines, Ac,., Ac.; together with an extensive assortment of GROCERIES, and the balance of an Invoice of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, at a ^nall advance on cost.LAMOTHE A FRERE, No.192 A 194 St.Paul Street.June 3.\t131 Refined sugars\u2014 500 bris CRUSHED WHITE A YELLOW \u2014Also,\u2014 MUSCOVADO\u2014115 hhds Bright PORTO RICO.For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 215\t'172 \u201cWebster\u2019s\u201d Music Wire For sale.BENNY, MACPHERSON A OO.July 12.\t165 GOODS AND PRODUCE BOUGHT A SOLD ON COMMISSION.MONTHS AL RâïBEBNCBS.John Rbdpath, Esq.I Messrs.David Torbancb Joseph Wenham, Esq., A Co.Jambs Court, Eaq.j Messrs.J.A J.Mitchell.St.Sacrament Street, next Exchange, ) May 6, 1856.\t%\t107 Me h, SHAKING, Corner of Hbtre Dame Street and Place d\u2019Armes, HAS constantly on hand a good assortment of the Finer Articles of GROCERIES, for Family use, together with a large Stock of WINES A LIQUORS of the Choicest Brands.N.B.\u2014Notes of the Provincial Bank, Stanstead, taken at par.June 17.\t143 ICE! ICE! ICE! r jrun fi'Aiqf.pjhojg having assumed the business 1 of ALFRED SAVAGE A CO., will continue to furnish ICE on the same terms as here-tofore._ Parties intending to subscribe will oblige by giving in their names as early as possible, TERMS FOR.SUPPLYING ICE To be delivered daily, (double supply on Saturday for Sunday\u2019s use,) from the 51b M ,*¦ u the 1st ofOetober.U> .iu\u2014 pel U\u2014j iei Luc oeaaun, £1\t0 0.20 lbs.\tdo.\tdo\t1\t10\tn 30 lbs.\tdo.\tdo\t2\t0\t0 10 lbs.\tdo.lor one month, 0\t6\t3 20 lbs.\tdo.\tdo\t0\t10\t0 Parties living beyond the undermentioned limits will be charged extra according to the distance of their residences, viz : Dow\u2019s Distillery, St.Joseph Suburbs; Richmond Square; North West of Sherbrooke Street; Cote a Baron, and Papineau Square.Complaints against the drivers for neglect or any other cause, will be promptly attended to.Payments, as usual\u2014CASH IN ADVANCE.LAMPLOUGH A CAMPBELL, (Late Alfred Savage A Co.,) Chcmisis, next the Court House.G, ÜOÜHK1E, CÜEFECTI0NER, HAVING REMOVED to 130 Notre Dame St., nearly opposite the New Court House, feeling grateful for past favors, and to meet the wishes of some and the convenience of many, would solicit a continuance of their patronage\u2014 having accommodation for select Parties, for BREAKFAST, DINNER or SUPPER.A Room kept exclusively for LADIES.LUNCHEON and other REFRESHMENTS during the day.May 15.\t6m 115 April 26.99 Cocoa, Chocolate, Seeds, &c.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 Taylor\u2019s Cocoa, Fresh Canary Seed Taylor\u2019s Chocolate, Hemp Seed Dundee Marmalade, Jamaica Ginger \u2014Also,\u2014 Assorted Sauces, Pickles, Ac.Ac.J.GARDNER, Chemist A Druggist,' West End Notre Dame Street.June 3.\t131 Thermometers, «7ARRANTED ACCURATE indicators of v V the Temperature, in every variety.For Sale by S.J.LYMAN A CO., Place d\u2019Armes.August 2.\t183 JJIOR SALE- Coil Cham.Five Tons inch \u201c Wood\u2019s\u201d proved BENNY, MACPHERSON A CO.July 12.\t165 Old Java.AVery Superior Lot of Old Government Java Coffee just received by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.July 5.\t159 ^\tFresh Black Teas.I^INÉST English Congou, English Breakfast Souchong, and very choice Oolong, from 2s 6d to 10s per ib, for sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.July 6.\t159 Sugars, Sugars, PRESERVING Sugars of all qualities jam received by\tR.THOMaS, 73 Great St, James Street.July 5,\t159 Hams, Hams, A Choice Lot jnst rece\u2019-\u2019-ed by R.THOMAS 73 Great St.James St app.Ottawa Hotel, July 5.159 r\\e\\ * v .m from yard do do do 0GÂLS» GOA r e Jj\u2019Oii SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 V Old Lehieh n-mpany\u2019s Coals, a i-erngn ^2a 6d peL, 2000 lbg) l^kisu,\t38s 9d per 2000 lbs, Lakawana Lump, to July 1, 35s 0d per 2000 lbs, do Broken, 10 July 1, 36s 3d per 2000 lbs, JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t_\t___127 .OHIO COAL.Ip OR SALE, to arrive\u2014 250 tons Ohio Newcastle Grate and Steam Coal.\tJOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 FIT I\u2019SBURG GAS COAL.|,',OR SALE, to arrive\u2014 1;\t300 tons of this celebrated Gas Coal, which makes over 10,000 feet of gas per ton, and leaves a fine Coke.JOHN M.GILBERT,! 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t 127 l\tHigh Wines.i'' |''î HE Subscribers offer for sale HIGH WINES A of good quality.GILMOÜR A CO.May 8.\t109 FOR SALE, by the Subscribers, ex Ships in Port and to arrive\u2014 1000 tins, 281b each, White Lead 1500 \u201c 71b, 141b A 281b Assorted Colors 100 casks Whiting 50\t\u201c French Ochre 150 bags A hhds English Glue 25 barrels Venetian Red 100 kegs Dry White Lead 200 boxes Black Lead 561b boxes \u2014also,\u2014 London Pickles, in barrels and eases Assorted Sauces \u201c Bottle Wax, assorted colors Davidson\u2019s Table Salt Boxes Fresh Figs, Marmalade London Porter, quarts and pints Scotch Ale \u201c\t\u201c Wine Bottles, Button Blue .T D Pipes, \u201c T.Whites\u201d Antifriction Grease Magnesia, Cream of Tarter Salad Oil, Sardines, in Oil Diamond-head Deck Spikes, assorted Canvas and Cordage \u2014also,\u2014 1000 boxes Atkinson\u2019s Crown Brand Liverpool Soap GORDON A CO.May 24.\t123 Fire Bricks Afloat.30 000 BBS,r newoastl:e ERICKS, May 24.FIRE For sale by GORDONS OO.123 SPËIM M¥ ftOOBSi Receiving ex \u201c j.e.thayer\u201d and » eel TANNIA\u201d\u2014 Grey Cottons, all widths Prints and Printed Delaines Jean Stripes Ribbons and Bonnet ,Satins Lace Goods, in full assortmea Cotton Drills and Nankeens Parasols and Umbrellas Mohair Caps and Plaits Summer Coatings Tweeds and Doeskins Superfine Black and Carriage Cloths Hollands and Grass Cloths Cotton Hose and Gloves Small Wares, in full assortment Silesias and Oasbans Bonnet Shapes \u2014Also receiving,\u2014 American Domestics and Small Wares Bonnets, Shapes, Ac., Ac.ROBERT ADAMS, 29S, St.Paul Street.March 28.\t________74 ÆwehimisZs'* Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES,of different sizes j SCROLL CHUCKS, of different sizes, PUNCHING and, SHEARING MACHINES, VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a very superior article, \u2022-ALSO,- Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Olay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, Ac., Ac.For Sale at the City Foundry, Queen Street Griffintown O.P.LADD.June 33\tmwf\t3Ü COD OIL\u201450 barrels SEAL OIL\u201470 barrels, Pale A Straw OLIVE do \u2014in hhds.For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE, July 21.\t172 Spring importaüous for IS56> o&xxiVir, iâswîs & do.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 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 cases Parasols, 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 largo assortment of Muslin Work in Collars Habit Shirts, Flonncings, Edgings, Ac.A most complete assortment of Lace Goods Paisley and French Long Shawls Black Cloths, Oassimcres, Doeskins and Summer Coatings A splendid lot of all the New Styles in Oassi-rneres, Tweeds and Doeskins A large assortment of Gloves, including Kid,\" Lisle, Taffaty, Silk and Lace Every variety of Hosiery 7-8 and 5-4 Prints and Regattas Black and Coi\u2019d Cobourgs and Lustres Union, Superfine and Imperial Carpets A few bales of Choice Tapestry Carpets Grey and White Shirtings and Sheetings A most complete assortment of Haberdashery OQILVY, LEWIS A Co., 13 St.Joseph Street.Montreal, April 19, 1856.\t93 J UST RECEIVED and for Sale-100 kegs Prime Leaf Lard 100 boxes Fine American Cheese 50 bris Oatmeal 30 bags Clover Seed \u2014Also,\u2014 10 brls Spirits Turpentine.MASON MILLS A On.May 12.\tm Extra.Bright Sugar.4HE Subscribers are now receiving ex Brig Laurel, from MayagueZi Porto Rico 100 brls8 ) E3;tla ^r'2bt Sugar 20 puns Golden Syrup \u2014Also in Store\u2014 1 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.Cam ) DeKnyptir\u2019s Gin Twankay Tea, \u201cMott\u2019s\u201d Chocolate, Broma, Ground Ginger, Arrowroot, Ac.Ac.J.A J.MITCHELL.March 14.\t63 Latakia aud Turkey Tobacco.J UUST received, one case of this celebrated Tobacco\u2014direct from Constantinople.JOHN LEVEY.June 2.\t130 J ~\t¦\t^\t7\u2014^ J UST received, ex Steamer \u201c Canadiapi\" one case each of Cotton\u2019a A Teddy\u2019s Snuff's.Jane 2.JOHN LEVEY.130 Milos\u2019 & Burns\u2019 Gutty Pipes iOOO chants, June 2, BOXES of Milos\u2019 and other: Fancy Pipes, suitable for Country Mer- JOHN LEVEY.130 MEW SPRING GOODS* YUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE\u2014 J Paisley and French Filled Long Shawls \u2014WITH,\u2014™\tftct» Every novelty in PrintedS^^I*^ 73 f SEWED MUSLIMS.K, CASES, consisting of the latest styles in eJ COLLARS, CHEMIZETTES, HABIT SHIRTS, SLEEVES, GAUNTLETS, RICH FLOÜNCINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ac.ALEX.W ALKER.March 27.\t73 F OR SALE- 30 Tinnets SUPERIOR TABLE BUTTER for family use.ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.Dec.28.\t307 ÜjfREAT âTTMCTIOM ! WÏBÎBOW G-SiAHS, STAR AND DIAMOND STAR BRANDS.r |4HE Subscriber bus just received ex \u201c Fadres JL Minde \u201d and \u201c Midas,\u201d direct from Antwerp, a large supply of WINDOW GLASS of the above superior brands.Also landing, from vessels In port, a complete assortment of GROUND and DRY1 PAINTS, BOILED and RAW LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, Ac.A.RAMSAY, 118 and 120 McGill Street.June 25.\t150 S'©» SÂÏÆi, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEWLY-IMPORTED, DR0DERIES, / CONSISTING in part of\u2014 Twankay, Hyson, Imperial, Gunoowder and Sonchong TEAS Tobaccos\u20145\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, and 20\u2019s; Tobacco Pipes ; Spirits Turpentine Bhds Bright Muscovado Sugar, Puns and Tierces Molasses, Goldeh Syrup Java, Laguayra and.Roasted Coffees Hennessy\u2019s and Chaioupin Brown and Pale Brandy, in hhds and cases Gin\u2014DeKnyper\u2019s,.in hhds and cases ; Port Wine, Sherry, Champagne, Claret, London Porter, Pale Ale Montreal, Belmont and Sperm Candles ; Montreal and Liverpool Soap Raisins, Pickles, Sairces, Ketchup, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pimento, Cloves, Pepper Glenfield, Rice and Satin Starch ; Fig Blue Windsor Soap, Borax, Alum, Bordeaux Yinegar, Maccaroni and Vermicelli, Corks, Madras Indigo, Sulphur, Olive Oil in hhds & cases Bed Cords, Rice, Almonds, Glue, Blacking Saltpetre, Wrapping Paper.Playing Cards, Bottles Terms of Credit Liberal.L.MARCH AH D & Co.May 15.\t115 ^\"YATMEAL\u2014 Coarse Gn by May 16.TN.STORE-I Hhds Qr casks $ Vinyard \u201d Brandy\u2014Pale & Dark Cases \u201c Otard, Dupny & Co.\u201d Pale Brandy Hhds \u201c DeKnyper \u201d Gin Cases do do Q?casks l Pon auU sbcuy Winp ALSO, \u201c E.I.\u201d Pale Ale, \u201cLondon \u201d Porter, Champagne, Twankay Tea, Pickles, T D Pipes, Honey, &e Ac.For Sale by DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.July 24.\t175 For sale\u2014 dokawk: ; wise, mm, m, m : 116\t! t*orï Wîsse\u2014\u201c GRAHAM & CO.\u2019S\u201d ;\tsuperior\tand varions grades, j \u201cHennessey,\u201d \u201cMarteÜ\u201d & \u201cUnited |\tSAîTOEMAN^ OOTS\u2019^ «Q.HARRIS j & CO\u2019S\u201d, \u201c TAYLOR & CO\u2019S\u201d, do\tdo,\tin do Sherry\u2014»GORDON &\tGO\u2019S\u201d and \u201cC.S.CAMPBELL & GO\u2019S\u201d, Pale of various grades, including very fine extra qualities «haïKpagïse\u2014\u201c most a 0hand,ON'S\u2019\u2019 1st quality and extra super tor.\u201c RUIN ART & CO.\u2019S\"\tdo\tdo.\u201cPERRIER FILS\u2019\u201d\tdo\t' SALS BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.THE FOLLOWING IMMOVEABLE PRO?PERTY will be sold to the last and highett ! bidder, to wit :\u2014 11.\u2014A FARM, situate in the Parish of St.Jean, District of Montreal, in the range ot Concession called Grand Bernier, containing said Farm, one arpent and a half in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front, towards the east, by the Baron da Longueuil ; in rear, towards the west, by Pierre Roy ; on the north side by Julien Saragin, and on the south side by the representatives of Ambroise Hébert; with a House, a Barn, a Stable, and a Shed thereon erected.\t1 2,\u2014A FARM, situate in Sfild Parish of St.Jean, 1 in said Grand Bernier Range, containing one arpent and a half in front by twenty-four arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front, towards the east, by the high road : in depth by the representatives of Bloi Roy ; j on the south side by Thomas Caldwell, and on the north side by the representatives of said Ambroise Hébert, without any buildings thereon erected.! 3, \u2014A FARM, situate in the Parish of St.Alex andre, in the Seigniory De Bleury, said dis Met, on the north side of the range called j La Gr.ande Ligne, containing two arpents ia :\tfront, by twenty-eight arpents in depth, more or less bounded in front, towards the south, by the high road; in rear by unconceded lands; o.> the north-west side by-Joseph Monat; am5 on the south-east skfo* by a man named Mars\u2019.'ij with a House end a Stable thereon erccteu.All the Immoveable Property' «hove described alonvn to tho mm™.,.^ 'ms heretofore FRASER.175 ] UST RECEIVED-J Barrels f -.T ,\t.Half do S No- 1 For Sale bv _,\tDONALD July 24, 8 N STORE\u2014 1.Hhds \u201c Hennessy\u2019s,\u201d \u201cKartell's,\"and \u201cOtard, Dhpuy & Co\u2019s\u201d Brandies, Pale and Brown, vintages 1851 and 1855 Cases \u201c Maftell\u2019s\u201d do do 1849 and 1850 Hhds and cases \u201cDeKnyper\u2019s\u201d Gin Puns fine flavored Jamaica Rum Puns and hhds \u2022\u201c Islay\u201d Whiskey Butts, hhds and qr-casks Palo and Gold Colored Sherries Hhds and qr-casks Port Wine London Porter, Musiard, Nutmegs, Indigo, Rico Currants, Candles, Teas, Ac Ac \u2014And, daily expected :\u2014 Puns and hhds Irish Malt Whiskey, \u201cJamieson & Sons\" - Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, \u201c Blundell\u2019s\" For Sale by uo.HUGE FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.150 L''OR SALS 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 Gag Tubing, Patent-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, for gas, water or steam, Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nutiv square and hexagon, Hamiaera, Hammer Handies, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Blocks, three & four sheaves, Patent .Steam Indicators, r Finished Engine Brass Work, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, Hair Felt for co vering boilers and steam jùpêâ, Asphalte Roofing Fel t, Locomotive, Carriage and Signal Lamps, Circular and Square Fire Brick, and Ground Fire Clay, Ac &e.' O ILS.Pare' Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Lard, and Car pila, of the first quality, for machinery and engine purposes; WM.MEJKLEHAM, Votings) Buildinga, McGill Street.Sept 22.\t225 «ALE- SiioT, iïiFhS xt- German Sheet Glass Putty, Whiting, Ochre, Glue, &c.* DRIE4L, AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, Of very superior quality, in Black and Assorted Colors, for sale by JAMES SOULTHORP, Commercial and General Agent, No.130 Craig Street, Montreal- J ' ÿU\u2019 1S5e\t161 SAWS .¦ I IHE Subscribers have been aupointed JL AGENTS for the Sale of the Celebrated SAWS made by HOE & CO., New York.They have now on hand a complete assortment of CIRCULAR, MILL, and CROSS-CUT SAWS, which they offer at reduced prices.\u2014Also,\u2014 HOE\u2019S PATENT GUMMING MACHINE, MANDRILS, &c.&c.FROTHINGHAM Sc WORKMAN.July 25.\t.\tlm 176 Bute, Beef and Dork Inspection» THE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by the late FRANCIS MaoDONNELL will be continued under the same name, in the same premises in GREY NUNS\u2019 STREET, by the undersigned.L.MaoDONNELL, Widow, Executrix, and Residuary Legatee.Montreal, June 9, 1856.\t137 ARBROATH MVY CANVAS.THE undersigned having been appointed by Messrs.CORSAR BROTHERS, Arbroath, their Sole Agents for Canada, beg to offer to the trade, at a small advance on sterling cost, Nos.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Bleached Navy Canvas Do do Best Boiled Long Fiax do Just received ex \u201cShandon\u201d, a few sample bales.CLARK, WINKS & OO.May 6.\t107 SO SSUb AX SAOHINB, ON MONDAY NEXT, 11th instant; 9 GRIBS SQUARE and FLAT TIMBER The Sale will take place in the \u2019 CANAL BASIN, (AT LAOHINE), At ONE o\u2019clock, P.M.BENNING Sc BAR8ALOU Specifications may be seen by applying'to B.& B.\t6 August 6.186 TRADE SALEJjF WOOLLENS THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED \u2019i?©\tras xxtADs THAT About the 20tk September Next THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR STORKS, 3y Public Auction, 150 Packages WOOLLEN GOODS Particulate will be given in a future advertisement.186\tBENNING à BARSALOU.HOTELS, &c.Th© Boiaegaoa .Hotel.MADAME ST.JULIEN begs leave to inform the Public of Montreal and Visitors to the City, that she has made arrangements with MR.J.H.DALEY, so well and favorably known for the last twenty years as a manager of first-class Hotels: formerly of Daley\u2019s Hotel, Kingston ; Daley\u2019s (late Rasco\u2019s) Hotel, Montreal ; and of the Donegana Hotel\u2014to resume the management of the above Establishment.Montreal, Jnly 18,1S56.\t171 W.J, HOWELL* S RAINBOW HOTEL, SI and S3 Eeekman Street, ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE.THIS now Hotel, built by James Conner, Esq., expressely for W.J.fi.formerly propietoi' of the well known Rainbow Coffee House, has accommodations second to none in point of comfort, for families or single gentlemen, at rates for single rooms of $2 and $3 per week.Gentlemen wishing to locate themaelvee or families for the winter, will find a home at this establishment.A ladies dining room is opened for the accommodation of such as visit New York for business or pleasure.The tables will be supplied with the best the taarkets afford, and prompt and polite attention will be paid to all who frequent \u201c The Rainbow.\u201d July 8.\t161 ex \u201c War- RIMMEL\u2019S TOILET VINEGAR J.M.Farina\u2019s Finest COLOGNE.For Sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, (Late A.Savage & Co.) Druggists, next the Court House.July 22.\t173 To Milkmen: THE Subscribers wish to contract for a daily supply of from TEN to FIFTEEN GALLONS ot FRESH CREAM.LAMPLOUGH Sc CAMPBELL, Chemists, next the Court House.August 1.182 Cream Syrups.THE Subscribers are prepared to supply the Trade with every variety of CREAM SYRUPS.LAMPLOUGH Sc CAMPBELL, Chemists, next the Court House.August 1.\t182 Fresh medicinal cod liver oil, just received from the Fisheries.July 22.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, (Late A.Savage & Co.) Druggists, next the Court House.173 Board and Edoraiioiu PROFESSOR FRONTEAU, of the University of McGill College, Montreal, will receive, as BOARDERS, Students of the above Institution or Pupils of the High School Department, and will give them the advantage of Private Instruction and Conversation in the French Language.Terms £50 per annum.Prof.F.resides iu the Oollege buildings, in an agreeable and healthy situation ia the environs of Montreal.Prospectus of the College and High School Courses, and ail information, will be forwarded on application.Auguste.\ta rat 186 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.t'KEMS : Drawing in Pencil and Crayon.2a 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.La.dy\u2019s Residence, 33 Saagtdaet Street.\u2022fmS.14.\tI ] McDGWALL & ATKINSON, MILITARY Hatters and Furriers) IVo.62 McGIHl Street, MONTREAL.July 2.\t6m 156 The St.Lawrence and Saguenay.B DAWSON has just received:\u2014 .The St.Lawrence and the Saguenay, and other Poems, by Charles Sangster \u2014Also,\u2014 The Tongue of Fire, or the True Power of Chris tianity, by Wm Arthur, AM, author of \u201c The Successful Merchant\u201d The Li le and Adventures of James P Beckersoth, Chief of the Crow Nation of Indians, written from his own dictation.For sale at No.23 Great St.James Street, July 31.\t180 CARPETS.THE undersigned have just received ex burton,\u201d via Boston\u2014 10* bales Rich Velvet and Tapestry Carpeting \u201c Imperial Superfine and Union ditto \u2014Also, ex \u201c Shandon,\u201d\u2014 60 ps very superior Dundee Hemp Carpeting CLARK, WINKS & CO.May 6.\t107 Mminfi; Machines far Sale.THE undersigned has constantly on hand and _ offers for sale AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all soils, of best manufacture, and oi> most improved principle.He particularly calls the attention of Agriculturists to his MOWING MACHINES which, he is confident, will give entire satisfaction.MATHEW MOODY, Terrebonne.July 14.\t166 United Servie® & General HFB ASSTOAMCE AND GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, (.Empowered by Royal Letters Patent,') IJo.SO Cockapur Street, Charing Cross, LOKBOH.THE superior advantages connected with this Association, and ail other information will be made known on application to the general Agent, F.CRISPO, Customs Dep\u2019t, July4,185G.\t153 TO THE TRADE.v MACHINE SEWING- SILK.THE undersigned having been appointed Sole Agehts in Canada for the sale of SKINNER\u2019S MACHINE SEWINGSILK, beg to inform those using Sewing Machines that they have just received a large consignment, put up in the English style\u201416 oz.to the nound\u2014which will be sold low for cash.CHILDS & SCHOLES, 179 Notre Dame Street.July 3.\t3m 157 Notice of Dissolution.THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing in the City of Montreal, under the name of WATSON A WILLIAMS, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the FIRST day of JUNB last.Either partners are authorized\" to use the name of the firm in settlement.GEORGE WATSON.CHARLES WILLIAMS.Chicago, July 21, 1856.\t186 THE Undersigned have, THIS DAY, formed a COPARTNERSHIP, under the name and style of WATSON, LOWER & CO., as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.GEO.WATSON, (Late-of the Firm of Watson & Williams, Montreal.) WILLIAM A.LOWER, (Late of the Firm of Lower, Davis & Co., Boston.) JOHN WATSON, Montreal.Chicago, Jnly 21, 1856.\t3m 186 Tongue of Eire.B DAWSON has just received a farther sup-» ply of THE TONGUE OF FIRE, or THB TRUE POWER OF CHRISTIANITY, by Wm-Aethob, A.M., price 3s 9d.For sale at No.23 Great St.James Strew.August 5.\t185 1855 k To Prevent Explosions.npHE Subscriber has received a consignment of X SHÆFFER\u2019S PATENT STEAM GUAGES (for Steamboats and Locomotives) JOHN HENRY EVANS.June 23.\t148 MISSING.\u2014Landed from the \u201c Anglesea, from Liverpool\u2014\t° 1 Tierce GLASSWARE, marked .A.S.H.Any information respecting it will be thankfully received by T.LAOOMPTB, Carter, June 31.\ti4t Eor Sale, THE SEIGNIORIAL ACTS of 1854, 1856, with copious INDEX The Municipal and Road Acts \u2022 Revised Statutes of Lower Canada The Statutes of Canada Banking Acts Custom Acts Trade & Navigation Returns, 1850 to 1855,.To be had in Montreal of Messrs.Fabre À; Gravel, H.Ramsay and B.Dawson ; and in Que-bec of Messrs.J, & O.Creraazie.July 30.\t_________ ___ r w 180 Finnan Haddies.A CONSTANT SUPPLY of the above lint® Fish always fresh oa hand.\u2014 also,\u2014 A choice lot of SUGAR-CURED HAMS at ver y moderate prices.D.W.ORERAR, .\t152 Notre Dame Street.Montreal, June 6, 1856.\t134 MISS BREMER\u2019S HEW BOOK B DAWSON has just received\u2014 \u2022 BERTHA, by Fredrika Bremer, translab id by Mary Howitt, 5s \u2014Also,\u2014 Margaret Maitland, of Sunnyside, by Mrs.O ly-phant, authorof \u201cZaidee,\u201d 3s 9d The Modern Story Teller, or the Best; Stories of the Best Authors, now first collected, 3s 9d Lyra Germanica\u2014Hymns for the Sundays ¦ and Chief Festivals of the Christian Year, tn «related from the German by Catherine Wi nk-wortb, 3s 9d For sale at No.23 Great St.James Street i June 25.\t45g EOMPEMS BATHS AND Hair Bressing Saloon.THE undersigned begs to inform the Public that he has just OPENED' his BATHS, at IVo.3© Great St.James\u2019 Street, (Next door to Tattersalls.) These Baths have been fitted up in the most modern style, and every attention will be paid visitors who will honor Mr.MORETTI with a call.The HAIR DRESSING SALOON is also attached to the BATHS.P.MOBETTI.July 14.\t¦ 166 NEW MUSIC.be auti- TTJST PUBLISHED\u2014 J THE MONTMORENCI GALOP fully Illustrated ; price Is 3d \u2014Also received,\u2014 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF anew Kgomes, sax.asorks, Coraopians, &c.&c.And every other article connected with the trade.HENRY PRINCE.July 24.\t175 BOAEDIiiv,.rriHRBE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN can be X commodated with Board and Lodging No.64 Great St.James Street, opposite the O Fellows\u2019Hall.May 19,\tn8 te- at JUST PUBLISHED by the Subscribers :\u2014 LES BDRDS DU ST.LiUREKT, A.beautiful Sett of Waltzes, composed â respectfully dedicated to Capt.Johu Phillip Rottot, by Patrick O\u2019Leary, M.S., author of the \u201c University Polka.\" MÏJSiïSfG ON ©AYS GOME BY, The Breton Maid\u2019s Song (Une Chanson Bretonne), with French and English words, by T.German Reed.J.W.HERBERT & CO., Golden ibyre, 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.August 1.\t182 ! ne^àges&embeoideeîës.The BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF LACE and EMBROIDERED MUSLIN GOODS, ex \u201c Indian,\u201d are now ready for inspection, embracing all the NEW and FASSIONaBLE ARTICLES FOR AUGUST, and excelling in Style and Quality that of auy previous Importation, whilst the price is aa low as snch Goods can possibly be sold at.The attention of Ladies visiting the City from the United States is particularly directed to the Low Tariff here as compared to that of their own country, and the consequent advantages of purchasing iu this Market.JAMES PARKIN, _ Importer of British & Foreign Lace & Embroidery, 168 Notre Dame Street.August 5.\t185 NOTICE.IN consequence of the dissolution of the late firm of D.KINNEAE & CO., Proprietors of the \u201c MONTREAL HERALD,\u201d on the 30 th of September last, notice is hereby given, that all debts due to the said late firm have been piaced in the hands of Mr.WILLIAM RAE for collection; and that unless payment of all arrears is promptly made, when called for, the accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney lor collection.\tU.KINNEAR Sc CO.Montreal, June 11, 1856.\t138 Lehigh Coal Moat.JUST ARRIVED and now landing at WELLINGTON BASIN, several Cargoes of the best quality of LEHIGH COAL, Lump snd Egg size, -which will be sold low.P.D.CARRIQUE, No, 6 St.Sacraaneut Street.June 17.\tH3 STEVENS HCSUSE, (Late Delmonico\u2019s Hotel,) 21, 23,25 & 27 Broadway, OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN, NEW-YORK.THE undersigned avails himself of this opportunity of informing his Canadian friends that he has leased the above named house for u term of years, and has made extensive alterations and repairs, and omitted nothing that will tent! to the accommodation or comfort of guests.The house having been newly furnished throughout in the most thorough and modern style, with a view to convenience and comfort, and as it wil).be conducted on the European plan, and with an experienced caterer, and thorough cooks, he hopes to give satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage, which has never failed while in other Hotels in this city.JOHN O\u2019GRADY, Ja.New York,June 1st, 1856.\t3m mwf 144 SB1 BiTiINfs.MONTREAL KQüIË; .leak\u2019s Island, flIHE Proprietor having greatly enlarged and J.improved this favorite Summer retreat, is now prepared to receive any of his Canadian friends who desire spending a few weeks at the Sea-side.PEAK'S ISLAND ia one of the 365 with which Casco Bay is so romanticaliy studded, and to the invalid, the pleasure seeker, or the man of \u2019Business, it offers peculiar inducements, commanding a magnificent marine view, and possessing all the advantages of aa uninterrupted Sea breeze from the broad Atlantic.There is an unrivalled beach for Bathing, and every facility for Fishing, Sail ing, or Rowing.Two Steamers plying regularly, form a constant and reliable communication with the city of Portland, which is distant only three miles.Boating and Fishing parties would find a delightful amusement in visiting the adjacent Isles.Boats and Fishing Tackle at the disoosal ot guests, free of charge.Intending visitors, by notifying the subscriber a few days before leaving home, can have rooms secured, and wil! find a safe and commodious Yacht, of 12 tons burthen, watting for them at the Grand Trunk Railway Wharf, on the arrival of the Train from Montreal, to convey them immediately to the Island, thus avoiding detention over night at Portiand.WM.S.TREFETHEN.(Address at Peak\u2019s Island, Portland Harbor, Maine.) Ja\u2018y 17-_______ ll£m 169 CLARENDON HOTEL, COR.of 18th STREET & FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YOKE.ri \u2019NE undersigned beg leave to announce that A they have taken the CLARENDON HOTEL.Relying upon their intimate acquaintance with the business, and tbs interior arrangements and accommodations of the Hotel, which, in point ot comfort and elegance, are not surpassed, they hope and feel that they will be able to give unqualified satisfaction to their numerous friends and all who may favor them with their patronage.G.KEENER & J.BIRCH, Proprietors.THE undersigned having disposed of his interest in the \u201c CLARENDON\u201d 1,0 Messrs.Kerner & Birch, takes this opportunity to return his thanks to his numerous patrons, and takes great pleasure in recommending his successors to their kind regards, they having had much experience in catering lor the public, will continue to keep up the well known reputation of the establishment, as having no superior in the United States.O C.PUTMAN.June 2.\t3m ts 130 OCEAN HOME OPENEIS, THIS pleasant and popular Watering Place is this day opened for the season, and will continue open except oa the Sabbath, (when it will be positively closed to : :1 visitors) until further notice.The well known location of this House, on the southern verge of Cape Elizabeth, with excellent fishing ground, a full view of the Ocean as far as the eye can reach, together, with a hard, sandy beach _ of a mile or more in length, for rides, render it as lovely a resort for pleasure parties, invalids, or permanent boarders, as eat: be found in the whole country.Grateful for past favors, the subscriber pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of them.JOS.P.CHAMBERLIN.July 10.\tlm 163 NEW PROPRIETORS OF THIS COTTAGE, which has long been regarded as one of the moat beautiful ami picturesque watering places iu the world, has been thoroughly repaired and re-fitted, and will be opened by the subscribers on tbe 12th inst-For the information of those who are not acquainted with the locality of this delightfu.place of summer resort, either for the invalid or person of pleaeure, we will state that it is situated about three miles from Portland, and is buiit on the outer shore of Cape Elizabeth, all open to the sea, with vessels passing and re-passing at ail hours in close proximity ; the White Hills of New Hampshire in full view on one side, with the U S.forts, water batteries, harbor and shipping of Portland, and the broad ocean on the other.The senior partner, long and favorably known as Proprietor of tbe Mansion House in Augusta, will, as ever, use his exertions to please the public.A carriage wiil leave the principal Hotels in Portland three times a day, and carry such as may wish a conveyance.A Teacher of Music baa been engaged to give Lessons on the Piano, if desired.All wishing to secure Rooms for the season, will piease address the Proprietors, at Portland, Me.Carriages will be at the Depots on the arrival of the Trains from Montreal.SCRÜTON Sc BUCKLEY.Stephen Scruton.j C.S.Buckley.\u2022 May 12.\t3m Dm O 112 HEALTHY RESIDENCE.WILLOW PLACE, 102 and 104 Dorchester Street, WEST of the Right Reverend Bishop Fulford\u2019a residence, and within fifteen minute\u2019s walk of the French Square.The above place has a commanding view of tho Grand Trunk, Lachine and St Lambert Railroads, the River St.Lawrence, and the beautiful Moun tain, Fields, Gardens, Orchards, &c., in that vicinity.A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and LODGING.The Rooms are airy and lofty.Montreal, April 5, \u201956.\tws 81 FUST RECEIVED\u2014\t\u2019 Ji A few very choice PINE APPLES.R.THOMAS, 73 St James Street, opposite Ottawa Hotel,1 May 6.\t107\t' 7744 9280 477463 MQNTilEAL HEEALD AND 11À.1LY C-OMMEltOlAL GAZETTE, SAJPUÜDAY, AUGUST 9, 1S5C HOUSES, &c.fok sale or to let.B.W.ABBOTT & 00/S EXTENSIVE - FURNITURE ESTiBLISHlENT, _Ii3, \u20acraig S4reet5 113.A' -iBBOTT & 00., having Enlarged, Newly Arranged, and Pitted-up their .ar.f T0ln3i arc now mannfaotnring and Import-largest and Moat Varied Stock of FÜR-NlfURE and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in thia Market.ffheir extensive and Spacious Rooma and in-craasea T acilities will enable them this Season to \u201cÇf amuchLarger Stock of FIRST CLASS uuuDb than formerly, comprising a Great Variety of Rose-Wood, Walnnt and Mahogany Par-lor and Dining-Room Furniture.Sofas, Coachea and Chairs of every variety, upholstered in Tapestry and Damask.Also a General Assortment of Cane Seat Office Oming and Common Chairs, What-nots, Centre \u2022.ahles, 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.\u2019 They would moat respectfully invite the attention of all in want of Goods to call and examine their Stock.March IS.\t66 DOUBLE OFFICE TO LET, rfosA IN St.Nicholas Street, first door from St.'ivjSnfl Sacrament Street, on the left.**===='-* Enquire at 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 Piaiioferte Warerooms.A.& S.itjORDHEIHHER BEG to announce that they have lately been receiving supplies of the very superior Pianofortes of 0BICKERING, STODART & DUNHAM, and that their stock of Pianos by these and other makers is now the largest and moat complete that they have yet opened in Montreal, consisting, in part, of CHICKERING\u2019S 6 Octaves Rich Black Walnut Cases 6\t\u201c\tRosewood\tdo 6R£\t\u201c\tdo\tdo \u201c\tdo\tdo 7\t\u201c\tdo\tdo 6% and 7 Oct.Fancy Cases and Louis XIV styles \u2014also,\u2014 Chickering\u2019s Now Parlor Grand SHOD ART\u2019S & DUNHAM\u2019S .6 Octaves Plain and Fancy Rosewood Cases 6% Si 7 Octaves Plain & Fancy Cases, aew styles \u2014also,\u2014 Pianofortes by other makers in great variety Second-hand Pianos, from £10 upwards Pianofortes for Hire Old Pianos taken in Exchange, and Tuning and Repairing attended to.Montreal, 18th April, 1856.\t92 je@Et SA&Xl.i SECOND-HAND HIGH PRESSURE EN-i'â.GINE, of thirty horse power, with Cornish Boiler, in complete working order.\u2014aaso,\u2014 EIGHT HORSE POWER HIGH PRESSURE SiNGINES, similar to that exhibited at the Paris Industrial Exhibition.\u2014Ann,\u2014- All descriptions of STEAM ENGINES and KOHLER WORK made to order.Apply to MILLN & MILNE, Dry Dock Engine Works, Canal Basin, April 7.\t232 m LUSTRES MB FITTINGS.(MS L¥8XRE~WALEHOUSE, 76 GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.f I'lHE Subscribers respectfully invite the atten-JL tion of their friends and the publie 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-iittinga 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.K.MITCHELL & CO., Gas-fitters, &c.April 17.\t91 BXOEAGE.npEE Subscriber is prepared to receive all JL descriptions of Merchandize, including Fiour, Pork, Grain, Pig and Bar Iron,.&c., fee., on Storage, at reasonable rates, in the first-class Warehouses known as WATSON\u2019S STORES, Canal Wharf.JAMES A, GLASSFÜRD.May 5.\t106 GHIAB SI\u2019ORAGE.> îsAÏÏE Subscriber has good Storage for Crate JL CROCKERY, SUGARS, or other heavy goods, until 1st October next.Aiso\u2014Storage on Canal, at No.1 Mill Street, which will save cartage.JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 f EÏRSÔS5! MURIUM ~ MOUSE, UOKSHB C¥ FRONT & YOUNG STREETS, l*0fios»©, &.w.August 14.\t143 eoziB smssas?l\u2019imu i New York, April II, 1850.Messrs.Stisabnb & Marvik, Gentlemen,\u2014One oE your Salamander Safes, Wilder\u2019s Patent, was severely tested by the destruction by lire of our Packing Box Manufactory, Nos.41 and 42 Gold street, which occurred last night.The buildings were four stories high,filled with lumber and boxes, which created an intense neat.The safe was located on the second floor, and fell to the first, where it remained eleven flours amid the burning ruins ; and on being taken oat, cooled and opened, the contents, consisting of books and valuable papers, were found in good condition, untouched by fire, and perfectly legible.Please send another Salamander to onr manufactory, 128 Ohurch-st,, and oblige, yours, respectfully,\tLowerbe, Hawley & Co.Ilietss* ^alaimaiideir Safes, WILDER\u2019S PJTENT.MORE than ten thousand of these Safes are now in use.They.have been tested in hundreds of fires, without the slightest injury to the contents in any instance, and have the best established reputation of any Safe that is made.A largo assortment on sale at New York prices by\tJAMES HUTTON, St.Helen Street, The only Agent ior Wilder\u2019s Patent, Safe, manufactured by Stearns & Marvin, New York.May 3.\t________1°5 suroi.'sif xoR&Ararcss & c©\u201e STOCK & PRODUCE BROKERS, Communion.Shlppins and General Agents, TCSïMMT©.HENRY TORRANCE.\teSOROB 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., Mon-treal ; Messrs.Gibb & Ross, Quebec ; Messrs.Curtiss, Mitchell & Co, New York; Daniel Torrance, Esq., New York.Toronto, March 17, \u201956.\t6m 65 H.M.PEKBAÏÏLT, 8 Âreiütact and Land Surveyor, No.53 St.Francois Xavier Street.Sept IS.\t223 C, F.F.¦XIIESÏLES, PHYSICIAN, Sargoon and Mechanical .Dentist, SSK! iuotr.s Ltena® Strsst, !« O S ï B « 3.L, i&îpt.Ci, 232' ©OHJiFrreY\u2019S SALOON, (OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE AND NELSON\u2019S MONUMENT), Metre i»aare Street, Montreal.May 20.\t119 BOBERT QICAJXÀM, ©ejaeral Stationer, AMD Manufacturer of Paged Account Books, So.353 g*.F«ul Street, MoKteeal.r) G.haej always ok hand a large and well it.» assorted Stock of Writfeai AND OTHER PAPERS.¦b, ©rawing, WrEpptog, Oct.13.STOP.AGS FOB, GSAIl.\"ri RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at current rates.-.v 32 JAMBH HÏSRVEY, Oanai Basin ly 119 Pocket Diaries for 1856.ffUST received, a fresh supply of POCKET J DIARIES for 1866, various sizes, in plain fe extra morocco bindings ; containing Exchange and Interest Tables, and ruled for bills payable and receivable, petty cash, fee.fee.' GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St.Joseph Street.Jan.\t4 r©SL ÈLfiXJL PORTABLE and STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES.MACHINES for every kind of manufacturing.SALAMANDER LIGHTNING RODS.GAS REGULATORS.For sale by HENRY ENGELKE, 6 St, Joseph Street, \u2018Sue\u201913,\t_\tI40 ¦ DIE OFFICES, DWELLING & STORAGE TO LET, on Great St.James Street.Apply to RODDEN fe MEILLEUR, No.71 Great St.James Street.May 20,\t119 TO LET, *\t¦ FIRST CLASS STORE, No.24 St Nicb Molas Street, formerly occupied by m Messrs.Gordon & Co.For particulars apply to THEODORE HART, St Sacrament Street May 16.\t118 TO LET, Possession immediately, if required, MTHAT COMFORTABLE THREE-STORY STONE HOUSE, No.1 BENNY\u2019S Buildings, St.Joseph Suburbs, with Gas, Water, fee.Apply at this office.May 30.\tU8 TO LET A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING 0 Great St.James Street.Apply to RODDEN & MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James Street.Feb.6.\t31 TO LET, Possession on 1st May next, A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY CUT STONE HOUSE, No.68 Craig Street This dwelling is fitted-up with gas, water-closets, and baths, and for the last three years has been occupied by J.P.Sexton, Eeq.Apply to R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.April 24.\t97 TO LET, THE STORE, No.233 St.Paul Street, opposé the Custom House.Apsiy on the premises.Jan, 30.\t25 TO LET, THOSE extensive PREMISES formerly aeaiiS USB^ ky Messrs.Kinmond Brothers as iUssiL 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 rrarehousing purposes, fee., fee.Possession given on the first day of May next, Rent or Lease »*i favorable terms.For further particulars inquire at the Office of the Company, Bonaventure Street.Bv order of the Board.THOMAS R.JOHNSON, Secretary.Office M.feN.Y.R.R.C0., / Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.) 27 OFFICES TO LET, ON the Second Flat of a First Class Building, fronting on Great St.James Street.\u2014Also,\u2014 SIX OFFICES ON THE THIRD FLAT, formerly occupied by Messrs.Sykes & Co.Apply to GIBBfe CO.Feby.2.\t28 TO LET, THREE OFFICES, Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street, and STORE \u2019adjoining.A.M.DELISLE.March 12.\t61 TO LET.LARGE CELLAR, and OFFICE in St.Jean Baptiste Street, off Notre Dame Street.Rent moderate.Aoply to LAMPLOÜÜH & CAMPBELL, (Late A.Savage & Co.) Next the Court House.Feb.22.\t45 HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.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.\t85 .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.MoIYER.April 9.\t84 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 insurance.insurance.Una jUgg Street.TO LET, THAT Commodious Two-Story Stone HOUSE, No.129 Craig Street, at present occupied by Dr.Barnstou.Apply on the premises.April 2.\t-78 GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON.THIS Society is established on the tried and approved principle of MUTUAL ASSURANCE.The Funds are accumulated for the exclusive benefit of the POLICY HOLDERS, under their own immediate superintendence and control.The Profits are DI VIDEO ANNUALLY, and applied in reduction of the current premiums.The result of the present year\u2019s investigation into the state of the Society\u2019s affairs, at a General Meeting of the Members on 30th May last, was a reduction of 31)£ per cent, from the premiums payable during \"the year on policies of five or more years standing, an ample fund, amounting to over £113,000, having been reserved to provide for all outstanding liabilities, and maintain an equal extent of reduction at least on all similar policies in future years.Credit given, if required, for half the amount of the first five annual premiums.TO LET, TWO LARGE VACANT LOTS, one situated on St.Elizabeth, the 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.\t77 TO LET, AN ATTIC about 90 feet in length, \u201e situated in a central part of the city, \u2014MBU well adapted for certain descriptions of manufacturing.Apply at the \u201c Herald \u2019\u2019 Office.Doc.6.\t289 TO LET, MTbe COTTAGE and GARDEN at COTE 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 TO LET, A FIRST-CLASS STORE in Wilson\u2019s Block, St Paul Street, No 163.Enquire of Mr.THOS.COUILLARD, 167 St.Paul Street.Feb.11.\t35 TO LET.From the 1st May next, THAT LARGE STONE STORE, with extensive.Yard and Stables, Sheds and Ice-house, in Grey Nuii Street, belonging to Wm.Lyman, Esq.These premises are admirably adapted for a Flour or Provision business.Apply to CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.Feb.9.\t34 Valuable BuiMiug 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 Doc.8.\t291 For Sale, THREE very eligible BUILDING LOTS, situated fronting on DUROCHER STREET,\u2014 Ground plans may be seen at the Office of J, & R.ESDAILE, St.Sacrament Street.April 29.\t101 HOUSE TO LET.THE DWELLING in St.Jean Baptiste and Noire 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 thé ground floor; six Bed-rooms above, and spare rooms in the Attic, For particulars, apply to the undersigned, LAMPLOUGH fe CAMPBELL, (Late Alfred Savage & Co.,) Chemists, next the Court House.Feb.20.\t43 Wild Lunds in Upper Canada* MERCHANTS and others desirous of dis-_ posing or making purchases of Wild Lands in Upper Canada, will find it to their advantage to communicate with the Subscriber.MAITLAND FISHER, Land Agent.Hamilton, 2nd January, 1856.T?wo'WDxnwfiw' \u2022 MESSRS.DAYID TORRANCE fe OO., Montreal.Jan.7.\t5 LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : WILLIAM WORKMAN, Esq,, JOHN CARTER, Esq., WILLIAM FRASER, Esq., M.D., Medical Referee.JAMES DOUGALL, Agent, 13 Lemoine Street.July 20.____________________rts 247 ¦tlUg'SI^^ATIOia-.AY, LIFE ASSUEANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON, Established in 1838, Empowered by Act of Parliament.OFFICES\u2014142 Strand, London ; Merchants' Exchange, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014IlitIf-a*MllIion Sterling.COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON : Edmond Sheppard Symes, Esq., M.D., Chairman.Henry J.Hodgson, Esq.John Moss, Esq., Thomas Nicoll, Esq.John Symes, Esq.Charles Bennett, Èsq., Samuel King Church, Esq., John Elliotson, M.D, F.E.S.Thos.Colley Grattan, Esq., Joseph Thompson, Esq.Auditors\u2014Professor Wheatstone, F.R.S., Professor John Kadford Young.JAMES B.M.CHIPMAN, Esq., General Agent for the British North American Colonie * Local Directors at Montreal.Office, Merchants' Exchange.B.Holmes, Esq.,\tj Rev.J.Flanagan.A.Larocque, Esq.j\tI Theodore Hart, Esq.Wm.Limn, Esq.;\t| Henry Judah, Ésq.Medical Examiners S Sutherland,Esq., M.D.-J H.Peltier, Esq., M.D.D.I).MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THE Montreal Directors sign Policies under special power of Attorney from the Court Directors in London.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.The Medical Officers attend daily at the office at 3 p.m.Risks are accepted, andLpsses paid by the Montreal Local Board, without first referring to the London Office.Prospectuses and Blanks may be had at the office in Monti eal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Special attention is requested to new tables for the assurance of life without profits, the rates of which are much lower than those formerly in use, and also to a table for the endowments of children on highly advantageous terms.Montreal, July 26,1855.\t12m ts\u2014175 EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO* OF LONDON.CAPïï\u2019AL\u2014^fiSOOjOOO Sterling» LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL, Office\u2014Merchants1 Exchange, William Limn, Esq., Chairman.John Torrance, Esq.\t1 Benj.Holmes, Esq.John Frothingham, Esq.J.G.Mackenzie, Esq.\u2018Alfred LaRocque, Esq.| Theodore Hart, F.sq.CHARLES F.TILSTONE, Manager.D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE MB LIFE iSfflUCE COJIPMY, Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.Established in 1S36\u2014Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.offices: 37, Castle Street, Liverpool ; 20 & 21, Poultry, London; 61, King Street, Manchester; 56, Wall Street, New York ; Place D\u2019Arrues, Montreal; Wynyanl Square, Sydney ; and Elizabeth Street South, Melbourne.TRUSTEES : Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart., Adam Hodgson, Esq., Samuel Henry Thompson, Esq.DIRECTORS IN LIVERPOOL : Thomas Brocklebank, Esq., Chairman, J.C.Ewart, Esq.jM.P^F, Haywood,Esq., Deputy Chairman, Secretary\u2014Swinton Bodlt, Esq., And Seventeen other Directors.DIRECTORS IN LONDON: Matthew Forster, Esq., Chairman, George Frederick Young, Esq., Deputy Chairman, And Nine others.CANADA BRANCH.Office.Place D\u2019Aums.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : T.B.Anderson, Esq., Chairman, Alexander Simpson, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Henry Chapman, Esq., I Henry Starnes, Esq., James Mitchell, Esq., | Robert S.Tylee, Esq.J.H.Maitland, Esq., Resident Secretary.CONSTITUTION.Liability of the entire body of Shareholders unlimited.All Directors must be Proprietors in the Company.The Capital is £2,000,000, divided into 100,000 Shares of £20 each, 85,429 of which are in the hands of the Proprietors at £2 per Share.1854.ACCUMULATED FUNDS.1855.£163,970.Reserved Surplus.£169,150 55,924.Profit & Loss, or Re-iusurauce 83,360 264,128.Life Department Reserve_ 293,557 £483,002 REMOVALS, NOTICE.JOSEPH N.THOMSON HAS REMOVED to his new premises, corner of Place d\u2019Armes and Little St James Street.May 7.\t108 REMOVAL.THE BEACON INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to the Office in Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier Street, lately occupied by the Monarch Insurance Company.O.O.ABBOTT, Agent.May 3.\t105 WE BEG friends REMOVAL.respectfully to intimate to our ___.__ - 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.\t\u2019\t79 £546,067 .£186,271 THIS OFFICE insures against ail descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manu- t Loss or Damage by Fire, ,\t-, , - -0-7includmg Mills and Manu- factories, and the Goods, Wares and Merchandise in the same; Ships in harbor or in dock; Craft on Navigable Rivers and Canals, and the Goods laden cm the same ; and Farming Stock of all descriptions.The ^ Equitable31 Fire iptions Office will, by a constant ana- NOTICE.ft,- A.MB.LAFOND, leaving Montreal, offers to iSiiliB LET, from this to 1st May next, the fine .iJsfia.store he actually occupies as a Bry.Gooda Store, with Counters and Shelves ready to receive merchandize.Rent very low.\u2014Also\u2014 HIS DWELLING HOUSE, No.10 Dorchester Street J.K.LAFOND, 151 Notre Dame Street, Oct.12.\t242 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.THE Subscriber is now receiving a very complete assortment of FARMERS\u2019 IMPLEMENTS: CORN SHELLERS, \u2022 CHURNS, CORN MILLS,\tHAY GUTTERS, FAN MILLS,\tCULTIVATORS, GARDEN RAKES, SPADES, CORN PLANTERS, SHOVELS, And a vast assortment of English, German and American HARDWARE, which will be sold LOW FOR CASH.THOMAS COUILLARD, 167 St.Paul Street.Montreal,May 28.\t126 HANBYSïDB, SINCLAIR & CO., General Commission Merchants, 5 ST.JOHN STREET.MONTREAL.May 2,\t104 HARDWARE l WHOLESALE, !''$ iHS Subscribers are receiving per JL River St.Lawrence and Cunard Steamers, an extensive Stock of S £E 23 2:.F AMD SSEAW HAKBWABE.GOVAN & GLASGOW Brand of Iron.BARBER, KER & CO.Sept.29.\t23! Hr 7^-4 >M, August 25.Spfle tlitl Assortment of Spring am«B Sttmmer fl «torts.LAVENDER & SUMMERS, MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILORS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 80 McGill Street, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their friends, and the public generally, to their now complete and excellent assortment of Spring and Summer Cloths, Vestings, and Trowsers\u2014 stuffs of the latest importations and newest styles \u2014which they are prepared to make-up in the most fashionable manner.Also, a consignment of FRENCH HATS, of superior quality; Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, &c.Military Uniforms, Bands\u2019, Fire Companies\u2019, and other Dresses, fee.A superior assortment of Ready-made Clothes alwavs on hand.May 14.\t 114 A Perfect Substitute for Solid Silver.npHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully anil.nounc® that he has just received, direct from the manufacturer, a large and splendid aesort-ment of JEJLÆCTMO SI&W'ÆM Of the best quality, in new and elegant patterns, consisting of: SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, FISH SLICES, KNIVES, fee., fee., to which he invites the attention of Housekeepers.This article, now so long and favorably known throughout Europe and this Continent, is a perfectly white metal covered with a heavy coating of pure silver, is warranted to resist the strongest acids, and for elegance and durability, will be found a perfect substitute ior solid Silver\u2014at one-fourth its cost *\tA, HOFFNUNG, Jewellery & Fancy Depot, 170 Notre Dame St., (Facing St.Lambert Street.) £3\u2019* Hotels supplied at Manufacturers\u2019 prices.Montreal, Mav Î -\t________ 103 CROCKERYj AbS SOW PR.SCES.fjPHE Subscriber;! having received the whole A of their Fall .Importations^ are prepared to supply their Customers and the Trade at LOW PRICES.THOMSON & MINCHIN, 241 St.Paul Street, (Successors to Robt.Anderson.) GILDEaSLEEVE & DRAPER, Barristers; & Attorniga, NO TARIE S P VTi IIC KiMGSTGN, C.W.o.- GiLMBguwra, W, G, Dbapbb.Sept .\t211 (kLENFIELI) patent starch, USED IN THE ROYAL Là UNDRY.t'l'iHE LADIES are respectfully solicited to _L make a Trial of the GLENFÏELD PATENT STARCH, which, for Domestic Use, now stands unrivalled.See Testimonials from the Laundress to Her Majesty, the Lady Mayoress of London, the lady of Wm.Chambers, Esq., of Glenormistou, one of the Publishers of \u201c Ohambers\u2019s Edinburgh Journal,\u201d the Laundresses of the Marchioness o Breadalbane, Countess of Dartmouth, fee.fee.£3\"Sold by nearly all respectable Wholesale Houses and Retail Shopkeepers in Canada, august 18.\t196 MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS.7.767\tPrizes\u2014$102,000\u201415,000 Num- bers pnly.SPBCTOÆ.Ï'ÏOM I t'OK A SMALL INVESTMENT Î Improvement on the Improved Havana Plan Lottery, JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! (By authority of the State of Georgia,) CLASS P, To be drawn AUGUST 15, 1856, at CONCERT HALL, Macon, Ga,, under the sworn superintendence of Col.Geo.M.Logan, and Jas.A.Nishet, Esq.This Lottery is drawn on the plan of the Royal Lottery of Havana of single numbers ; this has only 15,000 Numbers,, and the Havana Lottery 34,000 Numbers ; the Havana 249 Prizes\u2014this 5.767\tPrizes.Look to your interest! Now is the time.CAPITAL $15,0001 .$15,000 .V 3,000 .2,000 .1,000 .500 .100 20.Approx, of $50 to 15,000 50 .\u201c\t25 to 3,000 50 .:\t\u201c\t20 to 2,000 80 Approx, of 12)£ each of the.capitals of $1,000 are.1,000 7.767\tPrizes of\t$8)4 are.68,000 1\tPrize of.1\tdo 1\tdo 4\tdo 10\tdo SO\tdo 7,767 Prizes, amounting to.$102,000 Tickets $10.Halves $5.Quarters $2,50.Prizes payable without deduction.Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost.Orders punctually attended to.Communications confidential.Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately.The 7,500 Prizes of $8)4 8re determined by the drawing of the capital of $15,000 ; if the number that draws the Capital is an even number, those Tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are entitled to $8)4 ; if an odd number, those Tickets ending with 1, 8, 5, 7, 9, are entitled to $8j4-i3\u2018 Address JAS.F.WINTER, Manager, .\tMacon, Ga, July 31.\tly 181 To Contractors and Builders.'¦jpITE undersigned, having established a Manu-.L facture, under the sanction of the City Council, for ROOFING BUILDINGS with Composition and Gravel, will receive orders at their Office, No.7 St.Lambert Hill, adjoining the residence of Dr.Nelson.Orders from the Country will receive immediate attention.RAOICOT & LAURENT.May 20.\t3m 119 OWEN McGARVEY'S Chair and Furniture Warehouse, No.244 NOTRE DAME STREET.npHE Subscriber, thankful to his TUjj! X friends and the public generally IfftALg\u2014 for the encouragement received dur-ing the past six years, takes thia op-MmV m portunity of informing them that, \u2014 * U V notwithstanding the very extensive stock ou hand when he opened his new premises, on the 1st of April last, he has, on the principle of quick sales and light profits, sold the whole of it, and is now prepared to OFFER FOR INSPECTION ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE of the NEWEST STYLE, which cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any other house in this country.Mahogany, Cane, Wood and every other kind of Chairs, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, fee., fee., from the lowest to the highest prices.Parties residing at a distance from the city find this the most convenient establishment, as they can here purchase any article in the Furnishing line and have it conveyed on board the cars or boats, or, if resident within the boundary of the.toll-gates, delivered tree of charge.Every article warranted as represented.Parties will save at least 20 per cent, by purchasing at this establishment.Wholesale and retail.OWEN McGARVEY, 244 Notre Dame Street, At the sign of the Red Rocking Chair, Near the French Square.May 26.\t124 SAFETY FUSE, r7>OR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNITING X CHARGES, both in WET and DRY blasting, of FOUR different kinds.The COTTON fe HEMP FUSE, also the SINGLE and DOUBLE TAPE WATER FUSE, manufactured and sold by GLEMH PUTMAU, 83 Liberty St., New York.S3\" Orders promptly filled for all kinds of GUN POWDER, of the most approved brands.EDGE\u2019S EXHIBITIONAL FIRS WORKS, SHIP SIGNALS, fee.fee, Nov, 82,\tly 217 lysis of its own experience from time to time, adopt sueli rates of Premiums as the nature of the risk may justify.With this view, an annual investigation will be made into each class of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent of the nett excess will be made to all classes of Insurers, whose Policies have been in force for three years.The engagements of the Equitable are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary', and an ample subscribed Capital.The insured are.free from the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good, without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.S3\u201d By a Resolution of the Court in London, PREMIUMS ARE RETAINED IN MONTREAL to pay Losses and ACCUMULATE a FUND of £10,00U.THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WEEKLY.53\u201d Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.Montrcal^Nov.9,1863.\t12m is\u2014217 ALBIOjM LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, LONDON.Established A,D.1805.THIS Company has now been in successful operation for half a century, during which period the amounts paid to the families and representatives of Policy-holders have exceeded £1,700,000.The conditions on which Insurances are'grant-ed by the Albion, offer important advantages to the insured : for which reference is requested to the prospectus.The Profits are divided every Third Year, and may be made payable in Cash, or applied to the reduction of the Premium, or the increase of the sum insured, as may be chosen on effecting the insurance.The amount returned in Cash to each Policyholder who elected that mode of appropriating his share of the profits, has exceeded a fifth of the total amount of premium paid.The Bonus added to the sums insured has, of course, been of much larger amount.Ï3\u201c The Prospectus, with the rates of Premium, may be had on application.C.O.ABBOTT, Agent, 32 St.Francois Xavier Street.August 2.\tly Tts 181 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, CJ&AJiiairlfi-\u201cOi4 Paul Street.July .24,\t17-5 laterMlioiial Telegraph Line* f|tHE undersigned having, in August last, pur-.1 chased the Grand Trunk Telegraph Line, has, in connection with Mr.Thaddeua Poucher, of the Morse and Bain Union Line, Oswego, placed it in thorough working order, and is now prepared to carry on the business of Telegraphing throughout the Provinces and the United States with efficiency and despatch.The main Line which runs from Montreal to Buffalo, connects at the former place with the Éritish North American Line which extends throughout the Lower Provinces, and at the latter place with House\u2019s Printing Telegraph which extends throughout the United States.It also connects at Montreal and Prescott with other American Lines.There are branches from Toronto to Collingwood along the Northern Railway Line,from Hamilton to Guelph/rom Cobourg and Port Hope to Peterborough, and from Belleville to Picton, through Trenton, fee., fee.The principal Office will be, in future, at Co-bourg, and all communications must be directed to the undersigned at that place.No person has authority to contract any debts whatever on account of tho Line, except the undersigned, who wilt have the exclusive control and management of it.WILLIAM WELLER, Managing Proprietor, Coburg, Oct., 1855.\t257 , £1= A few first-rate Operators required.FOR SALE, at less than Sterling cost, a Splendid Set WROUGHT IRON GATES, weighing over one ton.RODDEN & MEILLEUR.April 22.\t95 THE MONTREAL HEEALD Üîi;! Sally Commercial ©assette.Bablished Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Useald, j£2, payable half-yearly, in ailvanes.Weekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings pc» annum; Single Subscribers.Five Shillings for Ten Months.No Lettertaken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-psid ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, 1st insertion, 2s 6d, and 7M for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines and under, 1st insertion, 3a 4d, and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Over ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, anti 1 d p-c: line for each subsequent insertion.yearly hates.One Square not to exceed 20 lines £12 Iris, with the privilege of changing it occasional!}'.Half Square not to exceed II lines £G Ï5s, with the sams privileges.Professional and other Cards noi exceeding, seven lines, £i per aniluin.No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless ii previously agreed upon between the parties.The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other Advertisements such as Auction Sales; Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, LëgArNotices, Ships, Removal Notices, &c,, wii be charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend thç Funeral, to be charged 2s.6d.All Notices of Birtlis arid Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending eommuni-«atioiis, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, all Notices of Private Associations\u2014every Notice designed io call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted in tho Editorial columns, with the understanding that itritobs paid for.N.B.\u201c-All Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parlies, calling personally, in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized f HE MOMTEEAL HERALD AND daily commercial gazette la Printed and Pnblishsd by the Proprietors.D.KINNEAR, EDW.GOFF PENNY, and ANDREW.WILSON, st 309 Notre Dams £*."]
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