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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" U MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTOEY.Hatate Agcut and Accoiuitnnt.FRANCIS RUFFORD.NO.1 Montreal Exchange.Somnloand Pattern Rooms\u2014French Mann-*\tfactures* JAMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, * Great St.James Su, over Gibb & Co.(up stairs.) Sample Room\u2014American Manufactures.JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Wliolesalc Impoi-tersof Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.293 Su Paul Su A LEX.ARTHUR.272 Notre Dame Sireeu Staple and Fancy Dry Goods* NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.DOYON & TOURYILLE.298 Notre Dame St.D.MACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.&.M.NICHOLS.290 Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 Sc 202, McGill St.MORISON, CAMERON EMPEY, No.288 Noire Dame Street.D.éc W.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCAJjLUM.138 Notre Dame St.AUGE Sc ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES Sc DESROCHERS, Comer St.Lawrence & Craig Streets.ALEX.MURPHY.Old, No.188, New, 278 Notre Dame Street.Wliolesalc Importera of Woollens* «fcc* KORTOSK Sc BROTHERS.2S3 (old No.189) SuPaul St Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse* T.M.RODDKN.51 Great St.James St Teachers of Music.L.EGLA UGH.CornerSt.Oathbrine & Constant Sts.Piano l^ortc Warehouse* .221 Noue Dame St.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies* STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thus; Kay, Agent.St.Eloi Street.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.P.-Sabme, Agent-Saint Francois Xavier Su\t-, -\t> r, GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, Britannia'lh?e assurance company, j.h.Maitland, Agent, Comer of Place d\u2019Annes.SEEBOLD, BROS.A.S.NORDHEIMER.INI) DAILY i w IZETTE VOLUME XLVIII.Montreal, Saturday morning, august 30, nb NUMBER 207, MONTREAL BTJSDîESS DIRECTORY, _______Dyers and Scourers.JOHN MeCLOSKi'.Sanguinel Su, ofT Craig Street, ,, .Carvers, Gilders, &c.^ LiLL.40 Great Wu James St.O'NEILL fit CALVERT.12 Great St, James Su \"Wholesale and Retail l.aceme:'.JAMES PARKIN.168 Notr .eSu Organ BuilderSj &.c.WaRREN.Comer St.Henry and St.Jose .S.R Account r,Sts.Book Manufacturera and Book Binders* JOSEPH BLACKBALL.38 Great St.James Street.Teacher of Music* G.F.GRAHAM.«No.3 Su Geneviev tSt.Marble Manufactory W.C.HYATT.Corner of Craig and St.Peter Streets.Cabinet* Upholstery and Undertaking Ware* rooms* GEORGE GRAY.18 St.Joseph St.Gun* Rifle and Pistol Manufacturers* House and Steamboat Bcllnh&ngcrs* BATCHELER & COSTEN.Place d\u2019Armes Hill, opposite City Bank.Plain and Ornamental Book-Binders.ANDREW YOUNG.GreatSt.James St.'Wholesale Grain and Provision Merchants* J.WRIGHT.40 McGill St.\"Wholesale and Retail Iron Bedstead Warehouse* JOHN CARLISLE Sc CO.45 Great St.James Su Maitland, Agent, uo'iiei ui a BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Agent.EQUITABLE FIRE, F.lilston, Manager.Merchants1 INTERNATIONAL LIFE, J.is.M.Chipman, Manager .Merchants\u2019 Exchange.COLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassmrd.16 Su Sa-crament Su ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Roulh.Commissioner St.CANADA.(Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier Su Wholesale Ready-made Clothing Ware' house* J.B.CLIFFORD.234 St.Paul St.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251, old 133 Notre Dame Street.JAMES RICHARD.No.35 Great St.James Su .26 Great St, James Su JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Notre Dame St.JOHN CAMPBELL.2S3 Notre Dame St.Booksellers and Stationers* JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James Su \u2022 DAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores.UHN SLOAN.180 Notre Dame St.PHISBAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Notre Dame Street.Hotels* ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.ÜONEGANA HOTEL.J.H.Daley.Notre Dame St.ST.NICHOLAS, F.P.Levine.Jacques Cartier Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.B.Levine.St.\u2022 Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants) JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.BERTHELOT.4.No.35 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre DameS DANIEL LANIGAN.265 Notre Dame Su £K?,P™KJ,aIS& MOORE.Corner of McGill*.Win.Sts.WCW\t.35rGreat gt, James SU ^\tW.43 St- Lawrence Main St.U\u2019\u2018K ,1\",\t*.113 & U4 Commissioners Su ED.BIRON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGill Sts.Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants CLARKE & CO.No.7 Lemoine Street.H Su Sacrement SU L.KERSTEN.184 Notre Dame Street.Importers and \"Wholesale Grocers.J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.94McGffi SI.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers.ADDY & CO.240 Notre Dame * 74 St.Law- rence Streets.: .McGill St.L.AUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale IV.IIor and Clothier and Fancy Dry Goods Store.D.MANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sis.¦ n n't.Antti-\t*\" *\u2022.-* \u2022e-wru \u2014 \u2014«v» m/ Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers o i\t850 Broadway, New York, from LOUIS PLAMONDON.n2 st Pmi st .j- to 4 .Stmtiftys-cptccpted.Patiepts JOS.BEAUDRY.McGMSt ata dl3tttace ^7 be treated or advised by letter M°L n^AM*rf.207 and 208 St' Faul SL F pv?V^AR AU.Kl>lre Dhme St.THOS.PATTON.:T.V42 McGiU and72 SÙPaîîSneeui Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants.NePl'amotosH8.?.:'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'cimefpfacïdÎAmfs' COWAN & CROSS.SU Maurice S,'.Produce and General Commission Agent» JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants A AMDHAVE & C°.Custom House Square.Wliolesalc and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.287 Notre Dame St, Retail Family Grocers & Cofloe Roasters.8.ENGLISH & CO.266 Notre Dime St, Engraver and Lithographer.THOMAS IRfH'nd WS.68 St\" Fra'lcoIs\tSt.IHOMA8 IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers, &c, JOHN WALKER.Great St.James Su Wholesale ifc Retail Confectioners.JOHN GROVES.3 Si CHARLES ALEXANDER.-\".Way«£ Commission Merchants and Agents.T.D.HALL.jt./,.,,.FORBES* CO.Miuincrs MRS.ROBERTSON fc DAUGHTER.238 Notre Consumption, Asthma; Bronchitis, Catarrh, AND other affections of the LUNGS and CHEST, cured by INHALATION, local and general treatment.Inhalation alone will fail to cure most of these diseases, bnt in connection with proper general remedies, under Dr.HEATH'S direction, it is highly curative in these, heretofore, incurable affections.Dr.Heath is frequently applied to by persons who have neither been relieved by Inhalation, nor benefitted by shoulder-braces, nor inhaling tubes.The fact is that inhalation is only an auxiliary, and that those \u201c Traps\u201d are absolutely injurious.As a proof of the success attending Dr.Heath\u2019s combined treatment, we refer to the subjoined\u2014 a few only of a large number of letters :\u2014 423 Broadway, New York, Sept.8, 1855.Deab Doctor :\u2014Although not indebted to you pecuniarily, I am undér obligations of gratitude which I do not expect to be able to pay for your skill in curing me of a Bronchial affection, some three years ago, which had troubled me for a number of years, and which would not yield to caustic applications, gargles or washes.Notwithstanding my profession requires the almost constant use of mÿ vocal organs, the chre is permanent.If you think this will be of any service to yourself or the public, you will please use it in any manner to attain it.You will, no doubt, remember two or three of my friends were also cured by you.\tMARCUS COLBURN.Nervous, Chronic, Scrofulous, and affections of the Generative system, tax the constitution to such an extent as to render it liable to take no Tuberculous and other Chronic forms of disease in both sexes.Those afflicted with any of these diseases can apply with a .certainty of relief to NOTUN DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.rfVHE Partnership heretofore subsisting be-I tween tho Undersigned, under the Firm of 11 Hj!MILL, DRESSEE.& CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.MR.J.D.DRESSER wjll continue the business at the Old Stand, 74 McGill Street, and is duly authorised to settle the affairs of the said Finn.(Signed)\tJ.D.DRESSER, ALEX.GEMMILL.Montreal, June 9th, 185G;\t137 \u201cJVTB.A.GEMMILL, in retiring from busi-J.vi ness, 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 lias disposed of his part of the business to Mr.J.D.DRESSER, for.whom he solicits a continuance of business: favors.\u2022 ALEX.GEMMILL.Montreal, June 9th, 1856.\t137 Banking House op ^olondia'io Jfldffl J.D.NUTTER «Sc GO., t PLACE IPARIMES.i%Û* Our Quotations for Uncurrent Money, (Corrected Daily.) T.£5.MEATJHFEEM», Forwarding and Commission Merchant 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOS®©®'.REFERENCES, Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs.Samuel Hen-shaw & Sons, Boston Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\t^ \u2022 Exchange Court, \u2022 St.Francois Xavier St.St.MRS.CONNELL.262 Notre Dame St.MRS.COFFEY.234 Notre Dame St.Telegrapli Companies.GRAND TRUNK CO.} Union Buildings.Su Francois Xavier Street.Express Companies* NATIONAL, Cheney, Rice & Co.3 & 4 Place d\u2019Armes \u2014J.Howes, Agent.-NORTH, J.C.BRITISH AND James St, JOHN M.GILBERT.62 McGill St.Clark.53 Great St.Coal Mercliants* .5 St.Sacrament St.Mauufaeturera ami Dealers In India Rubber Goods.HIBBARD & CO.258 St.Paul St.Furriers and Hatters.H.SAMUEL,\u201e.277 Notre Dame, opposite Recollet .Church.J[3~Coumry Merchants supplied.McDowall * atkinson.62 Wholesale Furriers.JOHN MARTIN.254 St.Paul Street.Saw Mills and Lumber Yard».JAS.DOUGLAS'.Canal Basin, YVest of McCord St.Importers of Iron.Steel &, Shelf Hardware.BREWSTER, MULHOLLAND & CO.243 St.Paul St.Mauufacfarer of Cut Nails, Ship and Rall-YVay Spikes.THOMAS PECK * CO.st; Paul St Wholesale and Retail HardYvare Merchants BOIVIN & LEMAX.168 St, Paul St.HALDIMAND, BROS.Comer St, Paul and St.Vincent St.HENRY CARLETON.235 St.Paul St.W.& C.BREWSTER.250 St.PaulSt.Banker and Dealer In Exchange.'!^^& CO.st.Sacrament St.C.DORYVIN.21 and 22 St.Francois Xavier St.Exchange Brokers.20 St.Francois Xaxier St.P1 FRîHER.IS; St.Francois Xavier St.P.D.BROWN.36 St.Francois Xavier St.Lent tier Merchants.JOHN A.LECLERC.269 St.Paul St.EDWARD PRATT.St.Paul St.JOHN PRATT & CO.242 St.Paul St.Glass, Oil, Lead, and Colour Merchants.ED.ATWATER & CO.81 St.Paul St In,port ers of Fancy German Goods.G ABLER & PAGENSTECHER.233 St.Paul St.China, Glass and Earthenware.ED.WRIGHT & CO.288 St.Paul St.Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, J Woollens, 42c.ROSS, NEILD fit CO.285 St.Paul St | Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods, S.\tFORSTER * CO.261 St.Paul St.! \"Wholesale Shawl Warehouse.ALEX.WALKER.Custom House Square.| Chemists, Dings, Dye Stuffs, 7 Great SaintJames Sp .Corner\tPlace d'Armes.RICHARD BIRKS.77 McGill St ALFRED SAVAGE * CO.Notre Dame Street! | Watchmakers and Jewellers.L.M.PREFONTAINE.lUNotreDame St.J.\tB.PARDELLION.267 Notre DameS WALKER & FEATHERSTON, 35 St.Lawrence Main | W./tQWNSEND.-.214 Notre Dame St.L, P.BOIVIN.Notre Dame St.Stock and General Brokers.DUNCAN ROBERTSON.Union\tBuildings.Wliolesalc Stationers & Paper Warehouses .9 Great St\" st- JAMES CHALMERS.224 St.Paul St Wliolesalc Stationers* GEORGE DOWKER $\u2022 CO.Comer of McGill and William Streets.Wliolesalc Bookseller and Stationer.HEW RAMSAY.St.Francois Xavier Street.Stationers and Account Book Manufactu-turers* K.\tC.TUTTLE.237St.PaulSt.Newspaper* Periodical and General Register Office.PICKUP.67 St.Francois Havier St.Auctioneers and Commission Mercliants* .37 Great St.James St.f- £\u2022 BfNNfRD * CO.St.Paul Su '\u2022 **\u2022\t^ Y.SL Francois Xavier Su Wholesale Dry Goods and Groceries.i ¦ !! ESTER, MOIR * co.262 Si.Paul Su Spring Bunk iron Works, Glasgow.I .VK.~- MfllH.Ar.ni .8*8 SL Pad Si.Plumbers, Brass Founders and Ga* Fitters.koRERT MITCHELL .Hait rom! Ofilces.GREAT SOUTH WESTERN, W.h.Steven.,.6( Commissioner fct.Upper Canada Steamiroat Office.A.MILLOY, Agent.40 McGill St Wholesale Hardware Merchants.william darling & co.339 si.Paul street MORLAND & CO.7*9 St.St.Joseph Street: FOLEY, ELLIOT * CO.266 St.PaS It FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.St.Paul St Saw Manufacturers* CAMPBELL Sc JONES.Canal Busin.Montreal Tool Store* (Sign of the Hammer.) ALEX.BRYSON.275 St.Paul Street.Cutlery and Importers of Hardware* WM.WARREN.268 West Notre Dame Street.AVHolcsale and Retail Hatter* Hosier and Glover*\t.W.W.CAMPBELL,.No.8 Gt.Bt.James Slreet.| Wholesale and Retail Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturers* VAN DEUSEN, RICE & Co.263 Noire Dame Street.Architects and Civil Engineers.r'\t§ ?u1 c ?I> 1V1\tR D ' ' Great St.Jamc-S StY wii?AM-#oft$t8NFl.\"36 ®rea*-St.James St WILLIAM F00ÎNER .:.217 Notré Dame 81.™\t^Daguerreotype Artists.T,\tC.DOANS'.\u2018J Plsoe il'Armes, on stating their cases fully.Who is Dr.Heath Î For the information and satisfaction of those who perchance do not know, we refer them to an interesting editorial which appeared in the New York Day Book two weeks since, and which has been extensively copied in the leading papers of that city, and pretty generally in the country papers.We will let others answer this question, lest our readers who have not read the above-named article, entitled 11 The Character and Men of New York, the Metropolis of North America,\u201d should complain of our na-[ gieot to publish it also.I have known Dr._.Heath for ten or twelve years, during which time he has assiduously devoted himself to Lite study and treatment of Chronic Diseases, Qenito-uririary, Nervous and Constitutional Affections, Diseases ot the Ear and Hye, but especially in treating Oonsumption and affections of the Uhest with flattering success.J.K.SNKLJj M.D., Green Point, Brooklyn.Having seen numerous affidavits of cures performed by Dr.Heath, of No.850 Broadway, we take pleasure in recommending him to the afflicted.\u2014.rfdrocafe and Register, Rahway, N.J.Wo most cheerfully recommend Dr.Heath to an enlightened public, aa a professional friend of surpassing attainments, and of eminent suceass in his departments of practice, LESTER GREEN, H.D., N Y .J.A.SMITH, MIX, K.TT.-iTf-., 13î&%ia a gentleman of hiah moral charade.and mua.cSYmiiuue proiessfonai anilities, GEO.PETRIE, M.D., N.Y.The two chief characteristics in a good doctor are moral excellence and professional ability, both of which Dr.Heath possesses in an eminent degree.\tHon.A, LOOMIS.N, Y.New York, Sept, 24, 1855.Dr.Heath\u2014-Dear Sir : I have taken mv-' pen in hand to inform you that I am enli,.y.trêc\u2019 la,a.hr'jba! ! .ai.'.Uoneumptive Throat Disease, v,men 1 came under your medical care with, and which was so rapidly undermining my constitution, 1 was almost despairing of getting cured at all, until I was advised by Mr.Shaw to try you, and see if you could not relieve me.You have not only cured me physically, but you have relieved me of excessive suspense and anxiety of mind.\u2014Yours, in gratitude JOS.G.BYERS, N.Y~ ' N.B.\u2014The Doctor\u2019s Introductory Work on the Cause and Cure of those Diseases, will be sent free toi u address, upon application.Oct\t)y DO 247 $50,00©, ALABAMA L.OTTEBV I ! By anthority of the State of Alabama.Southern Military Academy Lottery ! ! CLASS G, To be drawn in the CITY OF MONTGOMERY, Alabama, in publie, on FRIDAY, September 12th, 1856, on the HAVANA PLAN, SAMUEL SWAN.Manager.Prizes amounting to $200,000 ! ! ! Will be distributed according to the following Magnificent Scheme : 30,000 Numbers\u20141,000 Prizes ! §50,000 is.$50,000 25.000\tis.25,000 15.000\tis.15,000 10.000\tis.10,000 6.000\tis.\t6,000 5.000\tis.\t5,000 3.000\tis.3.000 1.000\tare.\t3,000 500 are.\t5,000 400 are.32,000 200 are.20,000 ArPBOXIMATION PEIZE3.4 Prizes of $400 approx, to $50,000 are 1,600 T.».EÏEATHFlEM>, Forwarding and Commission Merchant ATLANTIC WHARF, TOS.E\u2019&jâ.SS\u2019B.REFERENCES.Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs.Samuel Hen-shaw & Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt £ Co., Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray* Co., Toronto ; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\t147 NOTICE.WM.AV.SNAITH begs to inform his friendi and the public generally, that the seizures placed by J.W.A.R.Masson, Esquire, in the premises of the late Firm of SNAITH & BALL, corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets, have been, by judgment of Court, de-^^\u201c^Wj and that he, WM.W.Zvnlir' -,11113, ÜI13 daY ee-opened the SIOKL 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 New England Bank Notes\t\t\t New York State do\t\t\t.3 .\tdo New York City do\t\t\t.Par.\t Upper Canada\t\t\t\t1\tdo Canada Fkee Banks.\t\t Niagara District\t\t.j\tdo Zimmerman\t\t1\tdo Provincial \t\t\t' ¦ \u2022 1\tdo Bank of the County of Elgin.\t1\tdo New Jersey\t\t\u2022 \u2022\t3\tdo Pennsylvania \t\ti*,.\t.ii©l do\t Philadelphia\t\t\t\t- 1\tdo Delaware\t\t.I\tdo Delaware (small Notes)\t\t\t\t\tdo.-> Maryland\t\t\t Virginia\t\t\tdo North Carolina\t\t.U\tdo South Carolina\t\t\t.1\tdo Georgia\t\t.l/TDll do\t Alabama\t\t\tdo Louisiana.1 Ohio.1 Indiana (Solvent Banks) :.li Illinois.Kentucky.,.^r 1 Tennessee.\u2022\u202221 Michigan.1 Wisconsin .li Nebraska Territory .li Texas.3 We are selling 3 days sight Exchange on New York at i Premium.One of our firm being a member of the New York Stock Exchange, YVe are enabled to purchase American Securities by Telegraph or Mail at New York rates of commission.J.D.NUTTER & Co., No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.July 26, 1856.\t3m\t178 do do do do do do do do do do FAMILY ACCOUNTS settled monthly, and WodRdelrverea in all parts of the city free of FRESH GROUND COFFEES morning and evening.\t° May13-\t_ _\tns NOTICE.IN consequence of the dissolution of the late Firm of D.KINNEAR & C O., Proprietors of the 1 MONTREAL HERALD,\u201d on the 30th of September last, notice is hereby given, that all debts due to the said late Firm have been placed in the hands of Mr, WILLIAM RAE for collection ; and that unless payment of all arrears is promptly made, when called for, tho accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection., r ,\t_ T\tE.KINNEAR & CO.Montreal, June 11, 1856.\tisg D S.VÎB AMaAN POE, (LATA J.MBS E.OSE & Co.) Commission Marchant & Shipping Agent, MONTREAL.1 Prize of.1 Prize of.1 Prize of.1 Prize of____ 1 Prize of.1 Prize of____ 1 Prize of.3 Prizes of.10 Prizes of.80 Prizes of.100 Prizes of.GOODS AND PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.Y r jim mon » t J ohn Remath, Esq.Joseph Wenham, Esq.James Coubt, Esq.St.Sacrament Street, next Exchange, May 6, 1856.Messrs.David Toh-hanoe & Go.Mess.J.& J.Mitchell.107 i*S>^wwÿ! 4 Prizes of 300 approx, to 4 Prizes of 250 approx, to 4 Prizes of 175 approx, to 4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 4 Prizes of 100 approx, to 80 approx, to 4 Prizes of 4 Prizes of 4 Prizes of 40 Prizes of 320 Prizes of 400 Prizes of 70 approx, to 50 approx, to 40 approx, to 30 approx, to 20 approx, to 25.000.15.000.10.000.6,000.5.000.3.000.1.000.1,000.1,000.500.400.200.1,200 1,000 700 600 500 400 320 280 200 1,600 9,600 8,000 ¦ St.Henry St 1,000 Prizes, amounting to.$200,000 Whole Tickets $10\u2014Halves $5-Quarters $2Ï.PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.The Numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel.The first 200 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel.The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel.The.Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited.to the audience, and registered by the Commissioner, the Prize being placed against the number drawn.This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out.Approximation Prizes,\u2014The two preceding and the two succeeding F umbers to those drawing the first 200 Prizes will be entitled to tho 800 AÇ5£?i™aîlon P17233, according to the Scheme.23= Tho Managers, determined that their Lotteries shall excel all others, offer to the public the above scheme, which, for the briiliancy of its Capitals, and the chances of obtaining Prizes has never been equalled.£3= Remember that every Prize is drawn ard payable in full without deduction.23= All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing\u2014other Prizes ht the usual time of 30 days.All communications strictly confidential,_ The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately alter the drawing Address orders for Tickets, or Certificates of Packages of Tickets, either to S.SWAN & Go., Atlanta, Ga, or\tS.SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.August 20.\tly 204 TAKE NOTICE.MY late Father established the DEPOT for the PLANTAGENET WATER at No.4 PLAOE D\u2019ARMES, This establishment is the only one in Montreal duly authorized to sell and deliver Water from the Plantagenet Spring.Others may desire to build up their business ou the reputation of this Water by using the name: after this warning customers will, no doubt, take care to get the real Plantagenet.Mr.W, G.SLACK has been duly authorised to execute orders.CHARLES LaROCQUE, Plantagenet, 13?June 10.S, W.ABBOTT & CÔ7I EXTENSIVE FÜMÏUBE ESTABLISHMENT, 113, Craig Street, 113.Q! W.ABBOTT & GO., having Enlarged, )Oa 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\u2014Beautiful 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.\t66 «mAsro spüg,ü,:l.&ïï©£3\" ; for a small investment.MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS.7,805 Frizes\u2014$102,000-15,000 Hum bers only.Improvement on the Improved Havana Plan Lottery.JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY ! (By authority of the State of Georgia.) CLASS Q.To be drawn September 15, 1856; at CONCERT HALL, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col.Geo.M.Logan and James A.Nisbet, Esq.Parties will please examine this scheme carefully ; compare it with any other, and if it is not the best ever offered, and the chances to obtain Capitals far better, don\u2019t purchase Tickets.CAPITAL $15,000.1 Prize of.$15,000 1 1 2 5 75 do do do do do 20 Approximations of $50\tarc.50\tdo\tof $25\tare.\u202250\tdo\tof $20\tare.100\tdo\tof $10\tare.7500 Prizes of $8J are .5.000 2.000 1,000 500 100 1,000 1,250 1,000 1,000 63,750\u201c 7805 Prizes, amounting to.$102 000 Tickets $10.Halves $5.Quarters $2,50.The 7,500 Prizes of $8 j are determined by the drawing of the capital of $15,000 ; if the number that draws the Capital\u2018is an 'even number, Tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are entitled to $8j ; if an odd number, those Tickets ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are entitled to $8 j\u2014in addition to any other Prize which may be drawn.Prizes payable without deduction.Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being Iost._ Orders punctually attended to.Communications confidential.Bank Notes of sound Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately.23= Address JAS.F.WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.August 21.\tly 190 PROSSER\u2019S PATENT LÂP-W1LDED IRON BOILER TUBES.Full Supply in Bond aud Afloat.EVERY ARTICLE necessary to DRILL the TUBE-PLATES and to SET the TUBES in tho best manner.TUBE CLEANERS, Steel-Wire and Whalebone BRUSHES.TUBES, for ARTESIAN WELLS, Pump Shafts, Line Shafting, conveying Steam or Water, &c.&c., SCREWED TOGETHER FLUSH ON BOTH SIDES, or with COUPLINGS, either outside or inside : also EXPANDED INTO FLANGES.FREE JOINT TUBES FOR CORE BARS, RAILINGS, &c.\t\u2019 PALL LEVER WRENCHES.Agents for KRUPP\u2019S CELEBRATED CAST STEEL FOR SHAFTS, RAILWAY AXLES.TIRES, PLATER\u2019S ROLLERS, &c.THOMAS PROSSER & SON, 28 Platt Street, New York.August 30.\tDly mits C 205 Pianoforte Warerooms.mM A.& S.I^OERDHEifViEU BEG to announce that they have lately been receiving supplies of the very superior Pianofortes of CHICKERING, STODART & DUNHAM, and that their stock of Pianos by these and other makers is now the largest and most complete that they have yet opened in Montreal, consisting in part of CHIOKE RING\u2019S 6 Octaves Rich Black Walnut Oases G\tdo\tRosewood\tdo 61\tdo\tdo\tdo 63\tdo\tdo\tdo 7\tdo\tdo\tdo Gf and 7 Octaves Fancy Cases and Louis XIV styles ALSO, Chickering\u2019s New Parlor Grand STODART & DUNHAM\u2019S 6 Octaves Plain and Fancy Rosewood Cases 61 and 7 Octaves Plain and Fancy Cases, new styles ALSO, Pianofortes, by other makers, in great variety Second-hand Pianos, from f 10 upwards Pianofortes for Hire Old Pianos taken in Exchaige, and.Timing and Repairing attendee to.Montreal, 18th April, 1856.\t92 To Intending Purchasers of Indian Lands.PLANS of the above Lands on a large scale, showing tho Lots, Concessions, Roads, Creeks, Swamps, &c.&c., have been published by the undersigned, with the authority of the Indian Department, and will be for Sale in a few days at the principal Book Stores throughout the Province.The Map has been got up in two parts, and in the best style of Lithography, containing three Townships in each, and will be sold at the low price of Five Shillings each Sheet, or Ten Shillings the complete Map.Application by mail (post-paid), stating the number of copies required, and enclosing the necessary amount, will be promptly answered by remitting the Plans.Address DENNIS & BOULTON, Surveyors & Agents.Toronto, August 7, 1856.8w 192 Writing Papers, Plain and Iluled, Of Cheap Qualities, for Country Trade, AT WE-S1S.d Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Street.Sept.12.\t167 Spring Importations for 1856.QGÏIsVY, LEWIS & Co.HAVE NOW RECEIVED the whole of their I SPRING IMPORTATIONS of FANCY i and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which they intend i to offer at a very low advance on the Sterling, i Below will he found a list of some of the lead- | ing Goods :\u2014 .Ladies\u2019 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, Flouncings, Edgings, &c.A most complete assortment of Lace Goods Paisley and French Long Shawls Black Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Summer Coatings\ti.U' .L A splendid lot of all the New Styles in Cassimeres, 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 Col\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 OGILVY, LEWIS & CO., ' 13 St.Joseph Street.Montreal, April 19, 1856.\t93 HARDWARE* TTiOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 1 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\u2014Charcoal IC and IX Horse Nails .Wrought and Patent Pressed Nails Cut Nails, Spikes Window Glass\u2014German Sheet Coil Chains\u2014inch Anvils, Vices , Spades and Shovels Iron Wire\t.\t:.Sheet and Bar Copper Sheet Brass Sheet and Block Zinc Grain and Block Tin \u2019 Borax Fire Bricks\t\u2014\u2014 Leather Belting ::;:u : Scythes\u20141 Moore\u2019s,\u2019 \u2018 Blood\u2019s,\u2019 & \u2018 Rixford\u2019s\u2019 \u201c Foxes\"\u2019 Sickles and Hooks Scythe Snaths, Grain Cradles Scythe SI one-; Hay Rakes - \u2022\t, F dries, Hay and Manure \u2014Also,\u2014 A full assortment of Birmingham.Sheffield, German and American Shelf Goods, which they are prepared to sell at the LO WEST.MARKET PRICES.BENNY, MACPHERSON & CO.July 12,\t165 SMEW SPRiJMp ÛOOSS.JUST RECEIVED and for Sale\u2014 Paisley and French Filled Long SH4.WLS \u2014With\u2014 Every Novelty in PRINTED SHAWLS.ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.March 27.\t73 ~SËWËD MUSimSi \" CASES\u2014Consisting of the Latest Styles ej in COLLARS, CHEMIZETTBS, HABIT-SHIRTS, SLEEVES, GAUNTLETS.RICH FLOUNCINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c.ALEX.WALKER.March 27.\t73 I^OR SALE\u2014 7 30 Tinnets SUPERIOR TABLE BUTTER, for family use.ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.Dec.28.\t307 LEGAL NOTICES.Province of Canada, £ District of Montreal.) In the Superior Court for Lower Canada.I'Mdtion after June Term, 1863.MONTEE!!, HERALD EM BOOKS JOB PRLÏÏlffi OFFICE, i'0, 2_oa Notre Dame Street, (Near St.Francoia Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.T ^rform^u-6^ t'1*3 Establishment bear, to inform his friends and the public in rfene- IPWXTIVG M A Tr«^^GoED hi3 STC K or i riti.N J(t MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., ho is now prepared to undertake cvc., dc- î scrip non of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets Magazines, Insurance Policies, Program, ei.Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Rally.r ! Bills, Steamuof.t Bills, Circulars, Invitation and ) Funeral .etters, Druggists and other Labels.1 PRICES1*1'*1\u2019 and nt thS L0''VEST cnY ;\t23= Visiting and Business Cards neatly sad I promptly executed.! T\tJAMES POTTS.Jan.26.\t32- WANTED.Tuesday, the Twenty-sisth Day of August, Oae 1 TION.Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-ait.No.483.NTED\u2014A STOUT LAD .Apply, at this effi \t197 TED,\u2014A SUPERINTENDENT -tei BltOANTILE LIBRARY .aSG©< 1\tApplications, with testimoniai- , dressed to the Secretary, will be received tip August 14.w 1A- I N O H A M B E R H Present : the 13 th inst.(Signed,) THOS BÜASDING.The Honorable Mr.Justice Smith.THREE OR POUR GENTLEMEN can be I ED0FA£.D BIRON, Of the City of Montreal, ia commodated with Board and Lodging at 1 the Dlsfrl't of Montreal, Merchant, No 64 Great St.James Street, opposite the Odd !\tPlaintiff : f ellows-Hall.ileresntilo Library Association, J Montreal, 8th August, 1866.I TO TEAOBERS.yy\"ANTSD,.immedj3te!y, for Watkins, President 189 HEW BOOMS.COALS ! COALS ! COALS ! FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 Old Lehigh Compahyys Coals, 42s Cd per 2000 lbs, from j;ard Lehigh\u201438s 9d.per 2000 lbs, do Lnkawana Lump, to July 1, 35s per 2000 lbs; do Do Broken, to July 1, 36s 3d per 2000 from vard.JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 PITTSBURG GAS COAL.\"J^iOR SALE, to arrive\u2014 ¦ \u2018wîtTcfi\u2019mâKt^\u2019«t\u2019tt?j.^gW'FM of Gas Ton, and leaves a r me.Coke.JOHN M.GILBERT, -\t21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 JUST received at SADLIER\u2019S CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE, corner Notre Dame and St.Francois Xavier Streets :\u2014 The Story of the War in La Vendee, by G Hill, illustrated, 3s 9d Nicholson\u2019s Operative Mechanic and British Machinist, with 150 engravings, 25s Nicholson\u2019s Builder\u2019s and Workman\u2019s New Director, 4to, with 150 large plates and numerous cuts, half calf binding, 50s Miss Strickland\u2019s Lives of the Queens of England, 8 vols, with a fine steel engraved portrait of every Queen, London edition, 80s Miss Strickland\u2019s Lives of the Queens of Scotland, 5 vols, illustrated, fine English edition, 60s Topographical and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 vols, 35s Scotland Illustrated, 4to, with 80 plates and letter-press descriptions, by Prof.Wilson, 25s\t\u2019 Mitchison\u2019s Hand Book of the Songs of Scotland, 3s 9d The Beauties of Caledonia, set to Music, half-bound 5s, full 5s Brown\u2019s History of the Highland Clans, 4 vols, with 66 plates, 90s Tales of the Wars in Scotland, 4 vols, illustrated, 27s 6d 1000 Plays, adapted to the Stage, assorted, each 7jd June 12.\"\t139 OHO- jA.MB l THE Subscriber having recently enlarged and fitted up his extensive establishment, is now prepared to build to order CHURCH ORGANS of any dimensions.Having introduced many improvements highly approved of by the profession, he feels confident that his instruments will bear a favorable comparison with those of any other maker.Amongst his improvements :is.the PATENT OCTAVE COUPLE, which doubles all the notes .throughout the instrument; and the TUBA, now for the first time introduced into CHURCH ORGANS ; it is a powerful Sub-Bass Stop, introducing great volume of tone to the instrument.ALSO, Church Harmoniums, with 9 and 11 registers .Parlor Organs, Melodeons and Pianos, constantly on hand 2 Second-hand Organs for sate, \"Low for cash _ SAMUEL R.WARREN, ' Nos.18 & 20 St.Joseph Street.Corner of St.Henry Street.ly ffC 134 May 19-\t118 t7OR SALE by the Subscribera, in Store and to arrive\u2014 250 boxes Young Hyson, Twankay, Imperial.Souchong and Congou TEAS 400 cases Pate and Dark Brandv 20 hhds & 20 qr-csks 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 Gandies, Wine Bottles, Tumblers, Decanters, Wines, Porter, Champagne & Claret Glasses.2,500 bxs & cases German Sheet Window Glass 5,000 tins & kegs White, Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Brown, Black, and other Paints 50 firkins Cookson & Co.\u2019s Genuine White do 300 kegs\tdo\tdo WOODS, PERRY & CO., No.6 Lemoine Street.June 9.\t-\ti36 IOD OIL\u201450 barrels SEAL OIL\u201470 barrels, Pale and Straw OLIVE do\u2014in hhds For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 21.\t172 OATMEAL\u2014 Coarse Ground, in bags and barrels, for sale by- May 16.DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.116 June (;.GILBEH,R1EETE' 3 P.yrix 1 ev.o A N OTARIES K ! ?¦< Gi S ; \" : , : O.S.Gildeksleevk.Sept.6.& li Afetoraieg).P U B L I ( f-fr- [N STORE\u2014\t\u201c 7\t1\tr^\u201c Hhds )\u201c Hennessey,\u201d \u201cMarteU\u201d ' and Qr casks ( 11 United Vineyard\u201d Brandy-;\tPale and Dark Cases \u201cOtard, Dupuy k Co\u201d Pale Prandy Hhds u DeKuyper \u201d Gin Cases do do Qr basics ) Port anct Sherl'y W!ne ALSO, \" E- I.\u201d Pale Ale, \u201cLondon\u201d Porter, Champagne, Twankay Tea, Pickles, T D Pipes, Honey, &c &c For Sale by DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.July 24.\t175 F KAV ANTHRACITE COALS.OR SALE\u2014Best qualities LEHIGH, RED .and WHITE ASH, SCHUYLKILL, LA- AAVANA and PITTSTON COAL, all sizes, free from dust.No Schuylkill or Lakawana Coal sold as Lehigh.Parties wishing to purchase will find it their interqst to call at the Old Stand, 21 St.Sacrament Street.CHARCOAL for sale\u20149d per bushel.July 26.\t177 W.G.Deafer.211 per Srey and Browa Wrappiag Paper, OF ALL SIZES, At WSSEl & SITSOT\u2019S vSTiolesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Street.Sept.12.\ti67 KSieArsT soitEumssa & c©\u201e STOCK AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Commission?Stripping ami (.encrai Agents?TORONTO.HENRY TORRANCE,\tG10RGE THOMAS.References :\u2014J.Stevenson, Eiq., Cashier Br.Bank Montreal, Toronto ; W.V.Ransom, Esq., Manager Br.Quebec Bank, Toronto ; Jlessrs.Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto' Messrs.Hutchison & Co., Toronto ; Messrs.David Torrance & Go., Montreal ; Messrs.Gibb & loss, Quebec ; Messrs.Curtiss, Mitchell & Co.New York ; Daniel Torrance, Esq., New York.Toronto, March 17, 1856.\t6m 65 JpOR SALE- 350 bskts Moet & Chandon\u2019s Champagnes 100 hhds \u201c Central Society of Vireyard Proprietors\u201d Cognac Brandy 450 cases do do do 200 do Barton & Guestier\u2019s Giants\u2014Saint Julien, Batailley, Lafitte, &c.100 do Rhenish Wines\u2014Sparklingloek, Moselle, &c.500 hf-chests and Catties Teas, assoied \u2014Together with,\u2014 Sherry, Port, Madeira, Burgundy Vines, &c.Ac.; together with an extensive assetment of GROCERIES, and the balance of anrtvoice of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, at a small aivance on cost.LAMOTHE & FIBRE, No, 183 and.194 St, Street.Juno 3,\t131 SAFETY FUSE FOR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNITING CHARGES, both in WET & DRY BLASTING, of FOUR different kinds.The COTTON and HEMP FUSE, also the SINGLE and DOUBLE TAPE WATER FUSE, manufactured and sold by ijLÈSrçj PÜXMAÏI, 83 Liberty Street, New.York.23= Orders promptly filled for .all kinds of GUNPOWDER, of the most approved brands EDGE\u2019S EXHIBITIONAL FIRE-WORKS SHIP SIGNALS, Ac.Ac.Nov.22.\tIv 2.77 F ORS A LE , trio, Whiskey, Ac.&c.CHAMPAGNE\u2014Moet & Chandoh\u2019sj Mumm\u2019s Cabinet and Verzenay, DeBrimont, Cordon Bleu, Ac.Ac.notant SPARKLING MOSELLE, MUSCATEL STILL.HOCKS\u2014Cabinet Steinberger, Hock-heimer, Johannisberger, Mnrc\u2019obrnner.Ac.CLARETS\u2014Barton A Guestier\u2019s, .Chateau Lafitte, Batailey:, St.J alien ,A Haut Saütërne, Nathl.Johnston A Son\u2019s, Chateau Margaux, 1844 PORT WINE\u2014Sandemah\u2019s, Forrester A Co.\u2019s Graham\u2019s, Ac.Ac.\t\u2019 SHERRY\u2014Duff, Gordon A Co.\u2019s, Peinartin\u2019s, Ac.MADEIRA\u2014Blackburn\u2019s, Howard A March BRANDY\u2014Martell\u2019s, Hennessy\u2019s, and Plandt\u2019s f m hhds and qr-csks ; Raynal A Alusse, Otard, Planai, * Co,, Ac.Ac.Ac., in cases GIN\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s, in hhds and qr-csks WHISKEY\u2014Ramsay\u2019s Islay,: in hhds A qr-csks English and Scotch Ales, London and Dublin Porter, in qts and pts.\t¦\t¦ ¦ G.F; ELWES, Corner of Notre Dame A St.Peter Sis.June 19.\tj45 THE Subscribers offer for Sale\u2014 Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Baking Soda Epsom Salts, Alum, Flour Sulphur Glaubers Salts, Copperas, Roll Sulphur London Glue, Starch, Castile Soap, Pearl Sago Indigo, British Lustre, Refined Borax Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil in tina Pale Seal Oil, Finest Salad do, iii csks A bottles Solar Sperm Oil, No.1 Nutmegs, Ginger Allspice, Cloves, Carraways, Cassia, Blk Pepper White Pepper, whole A ground ; ground Spices Bitter Almonds/Pickles and Sauces Ketchup, Mustard \u2014Also,\u2014 _ Gosnell\u2019s Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Trinder\u2019s Honey Soaps, Sunflower Oil Soap, Brown A White Windsor do, Eau de Cologne in Wicker Bottles, Blck Label Cologne \u2014Likewise,\u2014¦ Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil (own make) Dry White and Red Lead, Pure \"White Paint (own make) With a full assortment of Paints and Colors and Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Gopal Varnish, Dyes and Dyewood, Ac.Ac.Ac.LYMANS, SAVAGE A CO., 226 St.Paul Streef, (Successors to W.Lyman A Co.) June 17.\t\u201c\t143 CiltPETS.THE Undersigned have jusl received cx \u201c Warburton,\u201d via Boston\u2014\t- 10 bales Rich Velvet and Tapestry Carpeting do Imperial Superfine and Union do \u2014Also, ex \u201c Shandon,\u201d\u2014 60 pcs very Superior Dundee Hemp Oarpetihg.CLARK, WINKS A Co.May 6.\t107 .: ENAMELLED IMITATION LKATHEE CLOTH, O.N MliSMSl, KETCH.ANf» KRILL AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, Of very Superior Quality, in Black and Assorted Colors, for sale by JAMES SCULTHORP, Commercial and General Agent, 130 Craig Street, 'Montreal.No.July 8, 1856.161 J UST RECEIVED\u2014 Haif-do S X0\" 1 HERRINGS.For Sale by DONALD FRASER.¦July 24.\t175 I GUMPOWDEH.THE Subscribers have received their usual assortment of Hay, Merrick A Co.\u2019s Blasting, Coarse and Fine BC Fo A F.FINE P OW D E R , FF and FFF.; Cannister, Pounds and Half-pounds FF and FFF.For Sale at low prices.¦ - GILMOUR & CO! June 23.\t148 Pocket Diaries for 1856.JUST RE CEIVED, a fresh supply of PO G KE T DIARIES for 1856,\u2019various sizes, in Plain and Extra Morocco Bindings, containing Exchange and Interest Tables, and ruled for bills payable and receivable, petty cash, Ac.' GEO.HORNE?27 Little St.Joseph Street.Jan.3.\t.\t4 -\u2014\u2014T! 1-r\u2014 ;\t.l.J :\t- Latakia and Turkey Tobacco.JUST RECEIVED\u2014One Case of this Celebrated Tobacco, direct from Constantinople.JOHN LEVEY.June 2.\t130 .JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamer \u201c Canadian,\u201d One Case each of Cotton\u2019s A Taddy\u2019a Snuffs.NEW, SHAW ! W.MÏNTL EW Bonnets «; Brésses, AT THE Sc F6B.EÏGH Shatôl ïWm-ehcwme, 288 ïfotro Daine.Str'eni?.Montreal I0EIS0H, SAKKOI i EIPEÏ RESPECTFULLY intimate to their Customers and the.public in general, the re- ' nn a.+L> ^ 171-'__ _ ,?\t.\t7 SreiiSSSlEm, ÏSsïiïIB.«Si, e©.22 and 24 Saint Sacrament Street, ( 7FFKR FOR SALE\u2014 turn of one of the Firm from the various Manufacturing Districts in Britain, France and Germany, with a Rich, Elegant, and decidedly ™ra?.oSt0ck of HEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, suited for the Season.Inspection is solicited of their Magnificent Assortment of\t° Long and Square Wove, Cashmere, Tissue Berege Cashmere d\u2019Ecosse and Crape Shawls.Also, French and English Delaine and Cash-mere Dresses ; Printed and Checked Challi and Barege Delaines j Plain and Printed Barege Dresses and Robes; Plain, Striped, Checked and Moire Antique Silks and Satins ; French and British Chintz, Brilliantes and Hoyle's Plates ; Lace Goods, Embroidery, Flowers, Bonnets, Mantles, Mantelines, Visites apd Scarves.These Departments are now replete with all .the LATEST AND MOST USEFUL STYLES as worn at present in Paris, London and New lork, made from every New and Fashionable material now in use.ALSO OX VIEW, .V consignment of 75 Pieces VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY and IMPERIAL CARPETS, at a discount of 25 per cent off Mann-factnrers\u2019 Price List.Wholesale Ware Hooius up glairs.MOSISOST, CAMBHÛSr & EMPEY, ,r\t288 IJotre Dame Street.Montreal, April 24, 1856.\t97 ISfll AH ILL AN & CARSON, WHOLESALE A.HFJ» RETAIL AND OUTFITTING WAllEHQUSB No.66 Mcflili Sireei.McM.A C.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 England BLACK BROAD CLOTHS DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, Ac.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed, cither 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.\tTts 53 7 f arankaj, Hyaou Twankay, Young Hyson, .imperial.Gunpowder, Hyson A Congou Teas rti.Domingo Coffee, Patna Rice Tobaccos; Cavendish and Honey-Dew, ia hf-bxs and cattiea Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles'.Liverpool, Montreal, Castile and 'Toilet Soaps Glanfield and pearl Starch, Fig Blue aud Indigo Onloman\u2019s Mustard, Sauces, Pickles, Spicea Saleratus, Car.Soda, Cream Tartar Yeast Powdefs, T i) Pipes, Lamp Black Blacking in tins, White Wine and Cider Vinegar Ffeh find Oils, Hsmiiessey\u2019t) Brandy Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines ttir,.fi, hhds A cases, London Porta.', .} pi ices, ifOO AL DUHjTT ; Words by Longfellow, Music by G loyer Also, the M A IL À M ÜOPP ' \u20acÿli AJUmi &SLÎ28 And aud Ciîayug'hama Galops.HENRY PRINCE, London Music Store.188 Mositmoreael August 8.E June 2.Turnip Seeds.THE Subscribers have just received a supply of Fresh Turniil Seeds.LYMANS; SAVAGE & CO.JllSÇ H,\t141 JOHN LEVEY.130 Milos\u2019 & Burns' Gutty Pipes 1 /1A A BOXES of MILOS\u2019 and other FSucy L'J\\Jy/ PIPES, suitable for Country Merchants,\t\u2022: 1.:.,.^ \u2022: JOHN LBVET, June 2.\t1-19 a < i¥!.; o thank- THE attention of the Medical Profession and Public is invited to the following preparation : Tarrant\u2019s Effervescent Scltxev Aperient prepared bn .an entirely new principle, from a làtê and accmate analysis of the celebrated SELTZER SPRING, IN GERMANY, combining efficacy, economy, and portability,' with sucli additions and improvements as will be found materially to increase its efficacy.bnp'esteë\t_ _\t_ [ndiges-of of Appetite, Gravpk NeTvbùs'Debility, Nausea of Vomiting.Aftectioni of the Liver, &c.&c.Tarrant»* Compound Extract Oubcb#! and Copabiaj Sanctioned by popular opinion and the high authority of the most distinguished of the medical faculty ; it offers to the afflicted a remedy whose success has in every instance supported its deserved reputation.Being convenient and agreeable in its lise, experience has proved that it retains in every climate its desirable and truly valuable character.It is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does noUmpair the digestion.It is prepared with the greptèst possible care, upon well tested principles.To persons following the sea, or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualities far surpassing any other\u2014neat and portable in its form, speedy and efficacious in.its operation, successful both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest diseases, whilst the usual and nauseous taste and unpleasant odor to copabia is wholly avoided in this preparation.Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN A.TARRANT, successor to James Tarrant,.278 Greenwich, corner of Warren street, New York ; and for sale-by the principal Druggists iq the United States,TBrinshrFrmrinces, West Indies and Sbuth America.yry - r Tliom\u20198 Compound Extract of Copabia and Saraaparrllla possersscyu few Advantages not enjoyed by any other nredicme^ anil which must, with an cnlight-aned public, render-it assuredly highly popular, and a desn deratum long sought for in the' médical world.It needs, no confinement, or change of diet.In its approved form,' that of a paste, -h is entirely tasteless, and causes W tin-pleasant sensation to the patient.It has acquired the utmost fame in.almost every part of Europe.It has been examined, approved of, and sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent ot the profession Prepared by J, B.Thorn, Chemist, London, and for sale wholesale and retail by J.A.TARRANT, sole agent for llie\u2019United States, 278 Greenwich street, New York.$3- The serious attention of the afflicted is respectfully invited to a trial of Dr* Grover Coe\u2019s Standard Family Remedies.Dr.Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmattan is guaranteed to be the most efficient external application extant, for tlie certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Abscesses, including Psoas and Lumbar, Félons, Biles, Carbuncles, Chancres, Buboes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.Warranted to arrest Mortification, when arising from Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, and to prevent it when used in time.Also warranted to check Felons, and prevent suppuration when applied before matter has commenced forming.Used early in cases of punctured wounds from hails, pitch-forks, &c., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus dr Locked-jaw, and removes them when arising from want of it?timely application.Dr.Coe\u2019* Anti-Mercurial Alterative Syrup*' A pleasant, safe and efficient remedy for the radical cure of Rheumatism.Erysipelas, Lcucorrhea, Scrofula, Gon-norrhœa, Syphillis.Mercurial Affections, Ulceration of the Kidneys & Bowels, hnd all diseases arising from a vitiated condition of the blood and fluids.Dr* Coe\u2019s Family Vegetable Pill#.The best and safest Cathartic Pill for popular use ever offered to tho public.For the cure of Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, functional derangements of the Liver, Spleen, and oilier viscera, they stand unrivalled.These are not crudtrand' untried remedies, experimentally placed before, the public,-but they have stood tlie test of years.The proprietor/is a practising Physician, and they are the same remedies lie relies upon to sustain liis wide-spread reputation as a competent and successful guardian of the public health.The Harmattan has/stood the tes toi 50 years, the original formula liaving been obtained from the Indians by an ancestor of the present proprietor, who has improved and brought it to its present degree of perfection.The Syrup and Pills originated with himself, and during 12 year\u2019s extensive practice, thousand* have had cause to feel grateful for their efficacy.For wounds and sores ou Horses, the world is challenged to produce anytliing equal to the Harmattan.For full directions and explanations, see pamphlets accompanying the medicines.\u2022JOHN A* TARRANT» Sole Agent* - , .\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2014 NcwY( STEAMSHIPS.&c.The British and Worth America! Roralfflnil Steamships.STEAMBOATS.&c.Ottawa River Mats steamers.278 Gréenwieh St., cor, Warren.August 24.or It- ly 200 tnalade, Preserved Tamarinds, Oranges, Small j Oranges, Citrons, Lemons, Ginger, Guavas and Pine Apolea.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 16._____ 116 Por Sale.1 KA hhds bright muscovado sugar 1ÜI/ 250 Bags PATNA RICE.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.August 6\tJ85 T.LACOMPTE, Carter.Junel2.\t147 AMERICAN OËAT3SS AND PENDERS WITH PLATED AND STEEL BARS.A LARGE ASSORTMENT constantly on hand, adapted to Mantles of varions sizes.Por Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 302 St.Paul Street.Jlllv O.A\t»»\u2022» âfefc FROM NEW YGRIFTOLIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage.1.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ tt, FROM BOSTON TO UVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.« «.mo Second Oabin Passage.00 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptain» PERSIA.C HE Judkins, I CAN ADA.W JCLan^ ARABIA.,J Stone,\tI AMERICA.Wickman.ASIA.EG Lott, I NIAGARA.A Kyrie, AFRICA.N Shannon | EUROPA.JLeiteh Thcte Vessels carry a clear white light,at their in Ml head, green on starboard how, red on portbow.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Aug.20lh.Canada.nom Boston.Wednesday, Aug.27lh.Africa.front New York.Wednesday, Sept.3rd.Niagara.»from Boston.Wednesday, Sept:IQth.Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Sept* nth* Arabia.fiom Boston.Wednesday, Sept.2ith.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Oct.1st.Canada\u2014from Boston.Wednesday, Oct.8th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Oct.15lh.Niagara\u2014front Boston.Wednesday, Oet.22ml.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountablcfor Gold.Silver,Bullion, Specie,Jewellery,PreciousStoner.or Metals, unless bills of lading are sipned therefor,sna the value thereof therein expressed.Forfreight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green,New York.Aug.20.\t198 STEAM BETWEEN nrHW worb; awb gi>a®c^ow Commanders.EDINBURGH, 2500 tons, Wm.Gumming.NEW-YORK, 2150\t\u201c\tRobt.Craig, GLASGOW, 1962\t\u201c\tJohn Duncan.The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company intend sailing their new and powerful Steamers from New York for Glasgow direct, as under :\u2014 EDINBURGH, Saturday, Aug.30, at 12 o\u2019clock, noon.GLASGOW, Saturday, 16th of August, at 12 o\u2019clock noon.NEW YORK, RATBS OF I'ASSAM.First Class,.$75 Third Class, found with cooked provisions.$30 An exerienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.Passengers intending to go by this Line of Steamers should pay no attention to reports of the Berths being all taken, but apply at the office immediately on arrival in the city.Ï3\u201d Beware of Emigrant Runners.For freight or passage apply to J.McSYMON, 17 Broadway, New York.New York City Bills or Gold only received for passage.June 25.\tly 292 Freight to and from New York via Portland.«su® Ü THE NEW YORK AND PORTLAND Steamship Company CONTINUE 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 bo taken to c r from the Baltimore (Norfolk) and Richmond '.jine of Steamers without any charge for Cartsge 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, Shippers are particularly requested to give full consign ments 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\tEMBRY à FOX, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland.April 24, 1856.\t6m 97 First Screw Steamship FROM m POBTLAND, II, S\u201e CALLING AT St.John\u2019s, STfld,, and Halifax, IJ.S., Out and home, to land and receive Passengers and Goods.The Stay at these places will be short, as the facilities for discharging will be great.ss ^|7HE New and Powerful First Class Screw JL Steamship \u201c KHERSONESE,\u201d A 1 at Lloyds, 2,300 tons burthen, Captain Charles Powell, will sail from LIVERPOOL for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of AUGUST, 1856, and return to Liverpool by the same route, leaving Portland on the 23rd September following.This beautiful Steamship, since she was launched some six months ago, has been employed in the Government service, and has proved herself to be a very fast, and in every way a superior vessel.She has five water-tight compartments, and is bnilt of extra strength, suitable for the North American trade, and has been refitted with comfortable accommodations for a limited number of First Class and Steerage Passengers.Provisions provided in the usual style on board of Atlantic steamers, at the rates of passage named below 1st Class, St\u2019rage.Passage Money from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s, Nfld.15 Gs.5 Gs.Do do from Liverpool to Halifax, N.S., and Portland.16 Gs, 6 Gs, Do do from Portland and Halifax to Liverpool, G.B.$60\t$30 Do do from St.John\u2019s, Nfld., to Liverpool.55\t25 Do do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa.12\t6 Do do from Portland to St John\u2019s, Nfld.24\t10 Do do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s, Nfld.16\t8 Steward\u2019s Fees and Provisions included, except Wines and other Liquors, which can be had on board.Freights from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., 45s Stg.and 5 ^ cent.Do from Liverpool to Halifax, N.S., and Portland, 50s Stg.and 5 cent.Do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa, $3 If ton, 30 cents iff brl.Do from Portland to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., $0 #¦ ton, 50 cents 3ff brl.Do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., $1 ton, 40 cents #¦ brl.With 6 ÿ\" cent Primage.Heavy Goods as per arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms.Forf ther particulars, apply to WEIR, COCHRAN & CO.General Office, Weaver Buildings, Brunswick Street.Or to CHAS.R.TAYLOR & SON, 31 North John Street, Liverpool, G.B.THOS.II.BROOKING & SON, 14 New Broad Street, London.BROOKING, SON & CO., St.John's, Nfld.BENJAMIN WIER & CO., Halifax, Nova Scotia.JOHN REYNAS & CO., Portland, Maine.Portland, August 2, 1856.\t184 FOR HAVRE, JHRROT.FRANCO-AMEKICAU COMPANY.The Screw Steamship Xj\tJk., 2,200 TONS BURTHEN, CAPTAIN BOCANDE, Will leave for the above Port, Thursday 7 August 28, AT TWO O\u2019CLOCK PRECISELY, FROffJ PIER ST NORTH RIVER.PRICE OP PASSAGE : First Cabin (aft).$100 First Cabin (forward) .$ 80 Second Cabin.$ 50 «ez®\tBAGGAGE not wanted during fQfiSuMKx the passage must be sent on board tho day before sailing, marked \u201c Below.\u201d FOR FREIGHT OR PASSAGE, apply to the Agents, EM.& ED.PORTER & CO., 32 Broad street, N.Y.The Steamship BARCELONE will sail Sept, Ilth.August 27.\t4mif204 McDOWALL & ATKINSONf MILITARY Hatters and Furriers» Wo.«a McGill Street, MONTREAL.WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE, WITH THE Best Powder & Burglar-Proof Locks.THE PUBLIC are respectfully informedrihat this world-renowned FIRE-PROOF SAFE is no longer made and sold by Silas C.Herring, whose License from Mr.Wilder to make and sell the same expired ou the 2nd September, 1854.Our Safes are all manufactured under the personal superintendanca of Mr.Wilder, the original Patentee of the genuine Salamander Safe.B.G.WILDER & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers.For Sale only by the undersigned, FORESTER, MOIR & CO., 22 and 24 St.Sacrament Street.«« \u2014 t ?-.-.«ik i o r r»\tt K(\\ Montreal to Ottawa City (Bytown) Daily, Sundays Excepted.Steamer LADY SIMPSON,Capt.H.W.Shepherd, nACHIXE TO CARILLON.Steamer PHŒNIX, Capt.-, ORENVILLF, TO OTTAWA CITY.*3- THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT, \u2019\u2019TJJUS will ba found the Cheapest, best, and \\reivTmD,TC05TEa\u2019ellt route.Parties leaving i\tby,th0 SEVEN, A.M., TRAIN (for '^Dspot inBacavciiturQ Street, Tho\t¦ V* ,il9 same evening.The Steamers will stop, to deliver .Mails, at all the principal .places along the River, including Fouet aux.Anglais, toe tho accommodation ot the nhabitants of the County of Two Mountains RETURN TICKETS win bo rsatred to TOURISTS and PLEASURE PARTIES on a liberal scale or reduction.For farther particulars, apply ot the Depot, Bonaventure Street, or on hoard the Steampr 11 Lady Simpson.\u201d\t¦r N,Ji\u2014FREIGHT for this Line should be delivered at the Bonaventure Street Depot, by SIX P.M, to insure its regular dispatch the folio Winer\u2019 day.Montreal,.April 22, 1856.\t95 LAKE CHAiPMIS AGAIN OPEH BETWEEN PLATTSBURGH AHD BURLINGTON.fTIHE Steamer BOSTON has commenced run-iL ning 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 forward ed viâ this Route with dispatch and safety.S3\u201d No detention at Mooer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 RAILROADS, &c.Royal Mail laine.Quickest and most Direct Steamboat Route to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Hamid ton, London, Cbieago, Detroit, and Milwaukie, Only Direct Line for Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington, and Toronto.THE following are the arrangements of this Magnificent Line for the present season :\u2014 THE RIVER LINE, Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEE.Capt.\tHoward.NEW ERA.Capt.\tP.G.Obryslsr, ST.LAWRENCE.Capt.\tMaxwell.OTTAWA.Capt.\tKelley.Leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, daily, at NINE o\u2019clock A.M., and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock (Noon) Train from Montreal, (except Sundays, when they leave.on the arrival of the NINE o\u2019clock Train), calling at all intermediate Ports, arriving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS KINGSTON.Capt.\tHamilton.PASSPORT.Capt.\tHarbottle.ARABIAN.Capt.\tSclater.MAGNET.Capt.\tTwoby.For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie,.and all Ports on; Lake Michigan.; and at Lewiston for Niagara falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.Passengcra .taking: the Evening Train of the Grand Trunk Railway, meet the Steameis at Coteau Landing, thereby avoidingiHotel expenses at Brockyilie over night.The Lake Steamers also connect at Brockvillo with the Morning Express, Train, and.is the_only Direct Line for Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington and Toronto.To Tourists this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance, the Steamers being fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and Staterooms, passing through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed- To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled advantages, the Steamers running direct to the Groat Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of the transhipments Passengers are subjected to by other Lines.ES~ Tickets can he procured on board the Steamers, or at tho Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Roval Mail Line Office, Montreal, > 40 McGill Street, 1856,_j\t164 ROYAL MAIL L» GK,a,®rcs-3£i ©r s?x»$3a.Commencing to-day, and until further notice, the STEAMERS OF THE MAIL LINE will leave the Canal Basin at NINE o\u2019clock A.M.(instead of 11), and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o'clock (noon) train (instead of 2,30 P.M.) ALEX.MILLOY, Agent, Royal Mail Line Office, 7 40 McGill Street,\t> 1st July, 1856.\t)\t155 THE AMERICA! EXPRESS LINE.The Shortest and Quickest Eoute to all Western Ports, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND, Captain L.Moody, MONTREAL, Captain J.Laflsmme, BRITISH EMPIRE, Capt.D.S.Allan.ONE of tho above River Steamers will leave Montreal daily, (Sundays excepted,) at ONE o'clock P.M., from the Canal Basin ; and Lachine on the arrival of the Oars, which leave Montreal at FIVE o\u2019clock P.M.,*for Prescott and Ogdensburgh, and intermediate River Ports.The River Steamers connect at Ogdensburgh with the large and splendid Lake Ontario Steamers : New York, Northerner, Bay State, Ontario, Cataract and Niagara, For Brockville, Alexander Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett\u2019s Harbor, Oswego, Rochester, Niagara, Lewiston, Toronto, Hamilton, and all Western Ports.These Lines of Steamers connect at Niagara and Lewiston with the Erie & Ontario Railroad, Lewiston & Buffalo Railroad, Great Western Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Southern Railroad, and Lake Shore Railroad, and Steamers from Buffalo\u2014for all ports West.Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the Rente.Î3r* For Tiokets, call at the Office, 24 McGill St.W.T.BARRON, Agent, Or to D.P.O\u2019NEILL, Canal Wharf.May 30,\u201956.\t128 International Telegraph Line.THE undersigned having, in August last, purchased the Grand Trunk Telegraph Line, has, in connection with Mr.Thaddeus 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 British North American Lino 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,from Cobourg and Port Hope to Peterborough, and from Belleville to Picton, through Trenton, &c., &c.The principal Office will be, in future, at Cobourg, and all communications must be directed to the undersigned at that place.No person has authority to coutraot any debts whatever on account of the Line, except the undersigned, who will have, the exclusive control and management of it.WILLIAM WELLER, Managing Proprietor.Coburg, Oct,, 1855.\t257 33\u201d A few first-rate Operators required.STORAGE FOR GRAIN, f t RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at Lï current rates.JAMES HERVET, Canal Basin.tiw 22\tly 119 H.M.PERRAULT, Architect aud Land Surveyor, No.53 St.Francois Xavier Street, Sept.19.\t222 Mmuuki\u2019s Clsampagites.AFRESH SUPPLY now landing ' and\u2019 for Sale.HENRY CHAPMAN & Co., Agents for Canada.May 3.\t__ 105 C.F.F.TRESTLES, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Kechanical Dentist, 810 Notre Dam» M0HVBS4L.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Alteration of Trains.Summer Jtrrangements.ON and after MONDAY, tue 9th June, i856.the Company\u2019s Steam Ferrv-Boat will leav.the WHARF, at the foot of JACQUF.S CARThB!.SQUARE, as follows :\u2014 Through Tr?in, For Quebec, the White Mountains, Portland and Boston.7;45 a.m.For Island Pond and Way-Stations.3:45 p.m For QUEBEC, Erpress in Five Hours !.4:45 p m FARES TO QUEBEC, BY THIS TRAIN ONLY First Class.3.$1,50 Second Class.$1,00 For the West- Through to Hamilton in 22 Hours.Trains leave Pointe St.Charles Station 1er BROCKVILLE, connecting with the GREAT WESTERN, the MAIL, and AMERICAN LINK OF STEAMERS for the WEST as follows Express Train at.9,40 a m Accommodation Train (stopping at all Stations) at.4,30 p a.Passengers save 18 hours between Montreal and Brockville.Fares same as by Steamboats.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, June 5, 1856.\tb§ 133 Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad.United States Mail Route.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINE.THE Steamer \u201cIRON DUKE\" will leave for South Montreal, connecting with the Trains for Rouse\u2019s Point, at 6:00 A.M.and 2:30 P.M,, and connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Lake Champlain Steamers, the Vermont Central, the Rutland & Burlington, and the Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the morning Train reach Burlington, Ticonderoga, Lake George, Saratoga, Troy, Albany, New York, Boston, Portland, White Mountains, Ogdensburgh and intermediate places, the same day ; and Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Ac., next morning.Those by the afternoon Train reach Boston, New York, Ac,, early next afternoon.There is no other certain route to Ros/on and New York in one day.t3\u201d For tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, 67 Bommissioners Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat landing ; and at the Railroad Ticket Office, No.10 Place d'Armes.W.A.MERRY, Secretary, Montreal, July 4, 1866.\t157 Through to Dew Ydit, Boston, &c.&c.Montreal and New lork Railroad.SUMMER ARRArTOEMEHlTS.Two Through Trains Each Way Daily, /''CONNECTING permanently with Plattsburgh and Montreal Railroad to Plattsburgh, Steamers Canada, America aud United States at, Plattsburgh for Burlington and Whitehall, Rutland and Burlington Railroad to Rutland, and thence via the various railroads to all parts South, East and West ; Also at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh Railroad for Ogdensburgh, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa City, Ac.NEW TIME TAKES EFFECT Ou and after MONDAY, 30th June, 1856.1st Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 6 a.m., connecting at Mooer\u2019s Junction with.Ogdensburgh first morning train for the W est, and at Plattsburgh with Steamers as above.2nd Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 3:45 p.m., connecting at Plattsburgh with above Steamers, and at Burlington with Rutland and Burlington Railroad.Through Freight received and forwarded with despatch, and without breaking bulk.Trains between Montreal and Laehine as under : From Montreal 6.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 12,00 noon 3,45 p m 5.00\tp m 8.00\tp m From Laehine 6.30\ta m 8.30\ta m 12,30 p m 4.30\tp m 0,00 p m 8,45 p m Through Tickets, as cheap as by any other-route, to be had at E.Pickup\u2019s News Office, ami' at the Depot, Bonaventure Street.ANDREW ROUGH, General Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.,\t> Montreal, June 28,1856.)\t154 WÈÊÊÊÊ Irrfâ Ottawa and Present Railway.\u20acHAM«E ©E TIME.COMMENCING April 1st, 1856, Two Passenger Trains, DAILY, each way (Sundays excepted).MAIL TRAIN Will leave City of Ottawa at 7.30 am, arriving in Prescott at 10,45 a m, in time for the Grand Trunk Mail Train to Montreal ; Leave Prescott at 2,10 p m, on arrival of the Grand Trunk Mail Train from Montreal, and arrive in the City of Ottawa at 5,25 p m.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Prescott at 7,30 a m, arriving in City of Ottawa at 11,45 a m ; Leave City of Ottawa at 1,15 p rp, arriving in Prescott at 6,05 p m.ICS\u201d Passengers going to Montreal, Quebec, or Boston, can obtain through Tickets at the principal Stations, via Grand Trunk Railway.BENJ.FRENCH, Jr, Superintendent March 20, \u201966.\t68 Vermont Central Railroad Line.British and United States Mail Route.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Coniord, New York, New Haven, Hartford, Spring-field, Bellows\u2019 Falis, Fitchburg, St Johns-bury, the White Mountains, Montpelier, Burlington, Troy, Albany,- and all interme diate Stations ; also connects at Burlington with Steamers on Lake Champlain for Whitehall, Saratoga and New York.ÏEf\u201d The only Through Railroad Route (without break of guagè,) by which Through Tickets are sold.CjWRST TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Champlain and St-Lawrence Railroad Train leaving Montreal at.G o'clock a.in.; goes through to the above named places the same day, arriving in Boston-earlier than any route, and in New York the.same evening.Connections sure SEOONp TRAIN eonneets at Rouse\u2019s Point with Champlain &-.St Lawrence Railroad Second-Train leaving- Montreal at 2 p.m., for the abovr.named places ;- proceeds1 to White River Junction, or Windsor, to ledge; leaves W.R.Junction, or Windsor, e.t 7 o\u2019clock next morning, and arrive in Boston at 1 o\u2019clock p.m., and in New York at :20 p.m.For through tickets, infomation, Jse.apply to PAUL MONDOP, Agent, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 8, 1855.\t109 C'OR SALE, at less than Sterling cost, a 1.Splendid Set WROUGHT IRON GATES, weighing over one ion.RODDEN.à MEILLEUR.April 22.\t90 THE .MONTREAL: LIEMLD And E-nily Commercial Gazette.Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.i/jaixi UffRALD, £2, payable half-yearly, in advance.YVikkly XlEiiAiDfbiii Clubiof &even, Five Shillings pci snmirn ; Single- Subscribers.Five Shillings for Ten Months.¦ Wo LettcrtaHcn qu.t of the Post Office, unless it is pre-paid A DVERTltiNC.and under, 1.-; 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