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[" M c (x IL L COLLEGE.Session^l856-7.ri^HE CLASSES in this University viji Contis mcnce as follows :\u2014 HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT\u2014Aug.25th.FACULTY OF ARTS\u2014Sept.10th.FACULTY OF MEDICINE\u2014First Monday of November.FACULTY OF LAW\u2014First Monday of November.OCCASIONAL STUDENTS.Gentlemen desirous of attending Lectures in the Faculty of Arts, without entering as regular Students, may obtain Tickets for the following Classes from the Collage Secretary.Fees £1 5s for each Class Natural Philosophy (Experimental Course)\u2014 commences Sept.10, Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 12.Natural History\u2014Nov.4, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 4 to 5.Chemistry\u2014Nov.3, daily, 7 to 8 p.m.Agriculture\u2014Nov.5, Wednesday and Friday, 4 to 5.Commercial Law\u2014Nov.3, Monday and-Wednesday, 4 to 5.Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy\u2014Sept.10, (see Prospectus.) English Literature\u2014Sept.10, Tuesday & Thursday, 10 to 11.Hebrew and Oriental Literature\u2014Sept.10, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdar, 12 to 1.French and German Languages, Classical Literature, Mathematics and Algebra, History Sept.10.(See Prospectus.) The Prospectus for 1856-7, containing full information as to Course of Study, Terms, Ac., may be obtained on application to the Secretary.W.C.BAYNES, Sec.McGill College, ( Montreal, Aug.12,.1856.)\tTt 171 \u2022v' AND DAILY COMMERCIAL, GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVIII.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING.SEPT.12.1856.NUMBER 218.C A H jD .MONTREAL COFFEE AND SPICE STEAM MILLS, 24Y Aol re Same street, West, X)frE beg to-state that we supply the RE- T T TAIL TRADE DAILY\" with FRESH GROUND COFFEES and PEPPERS, of superior quality, at the lowest WHOLESALE prices.A Messenger calls daily for Orders, which arc promptly attended to.Coffees roasted by the \u201cNew Patent Globe Roasters,\u201d1 cooled and cleaned by the \u201cNew Revolving Cooler,\" and Peppers ground and sifted by the latest; improved machinery, at REASONABLE RATES.JAMES LANGLANDS & CO Aug.IS.\t3m*mwf 196 AYER\u2019S CaUiartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CDKE THE SICK.Invalids.Fathers, Mothers, Physicians,: Philanthropists, read their Effects, and judge of their Virtues.YOU THE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach.Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855.Dr.J.C.Ayeu.Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can .have by-a dose; or two of your Pills.Tt Seems to arise,from a foi^l stomach,/which t hey cleanse at once.If they wilU cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing.Yours with great respect, El).W.PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion.Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints» Department of the Interior, ) Washington, D.C., 7 Feb,, 1856.j Sir : I have used your Pills in my general and hbspitjil practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ.Their regulating action on the live)' is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ.Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious ease so obstinate.that it did nqt readily yield to thorn.Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.D., Physician of the Marine Hospital.Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.Post Office, Hartland, Hy< Co.,.Mich., Nov.16,1855.Dr.Aÿf.r : Your, Pills are the perfection of medicine.They have done my wife more good than I can tell you.She had héen sick and pining away for months.Went oft to bo doctored at great expense, but got no better.She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms, (dead) from heir .body.They afterwards cured her and pur two children of.bloody dysen tery.One of our neighbors had It bad, and: ray wife cured him with two doses of yOur Pills, while others around us paid from five to.twenty dollars doctors\u2019 bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then.Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good\u2019and honest, Avili bo prized here.GEO.J.GRIFFIN, Postmaster.Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood From-Rev.X .V.Himes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston.Dr.Ayer: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those T am called to Visit in distress.To regulate the organs of digestion^ud purify the blood they .are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends.\tYours,\tJ.V.HIMES.; Warsaw* Wyoming Co., N.Y., Oct.24, 1855.; Dear Sir : 1 am using your Cathartic Pills iu my pracl tice.ami find,tliéiu'im excellent purgative'to deauso the systini, and purify tlio ibuntains of tliê blooci.\u2022 JOHN O.MF4CHAM, M.D.Erysipelas, Scrofula* .jSTin^\u2019s Evil^ Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum.Prom a Forivardihg MèrchaM of Si.Louis, J'W, 4,1856.; Dr.Ayer : Your Pills are the paragon of all that ig great in medicine.They hâve cured.my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and fëèt that had proved incurable for years.Tier mother has bééh long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in lier hair.After our child was cured.,she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her.ASA M011(1RIDGE.Rheumatism, Neiimlgia, ami Gput.From the Rev.Di'.Ilawles, of the Methodist Epis.Church.Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan.6,1856.Honored Sir : I should be ungrateful tor the relief your; skill has brought me if I did hot report my case to you.A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating; .neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease! grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excel-! lent agent in Baltimore, Dr.Mackenzie, 1 tried your Pills.Their eflects were slow, but sure.- By persevering in the, use of them I am now7 entirely well.* Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec., 1855.Dr.Ayer : I have been entirely cured by your Pills of ! Rheumatic Gout \u2014 a painful disease that had afflicted me for years.\tVINCENT SLIDELL.For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Complaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent rèmédy.For Costiveness or Constipation, and us a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable\u2019 and effectual.Fits, .Suppression, Paralysis, inflammation, mid even IJeafsieys, ami Partial XUi/.id- ; ness, bavé been cured'by the alterative action of\u2019these i Pills.5 Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, .which, al- .though a valuable remedy in skilful - hands,U .dangerous ; in a public pill, from .the'dreadful cdiisbfjueuces.\u2019^iat' IVe* ! quently follow7 its incautious use.These contain no dht- ! cury or mineral substance whatever.AYER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURL OF COUG H SjCOLto S, HO A RSENJSSS, IN FLU-KNZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for.the relief of consumptive patienta in advanced stages of the disease.We need not speak to the public of iu virtues; Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have, made it already known.Nay, few are the families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which, have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of 'the throat and lungs, Wldie it is the most powerful antidote yet known to map for\u2019 the tbrnii-dable and dangerous diseases of the pu imohufy'organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants and young persons.* Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared.We have abundant grounds to Relieve the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures.Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor neglect.them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life.away.All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy,,we need;iiot do more than to assure them it is still made .thè hèst it can t>e.We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford.those w7ho rely on it the beet agent Vvhich our skill can furnish for their cure.PREPARED BY DR.J, C.AYER, ïractioal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.AND SOLD BY All the Druggists in Montreal and by Dealers generally in the United States and Canada.Sept.10.\tDrts SC 216 Autumn Importations, l 8 5 6 .N \u2022 S- WHSTNEIT, 276 St Paul Street, HAS now received by the recent arrivals in port, his full and complete assortment of BRITISH, SCOTCH, IRISH, and CONTINEN-,TAL GOODS, consisting in part as follows, viz.:\u2014 All-Wool Pilots and Beavers Petershams, Grey Kerseys, and Coatings English and German Broadcloths Black and Fancy Doeskins Blankets, Flannels, and White Kerseys Alpaccas, Coburgs, Cashmeres and DeLaines All-Wool German Plaids Fancy Prints, Grey Cottons, White and Fancy Shirtings Velvets, Vestings, Black and Fancy Gros Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves; &c.&c.&c.Together with every variety of Small Wares.O'- Purchasers are invited to call.Sept.6.\td 213 N 0 T I C E .WILLIAM BEWASIN & CO.HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A L \\RGE ASSORTMENT OF * ir'JYXsSt OIjOAICS, _____ ALL THÉ AST HU\tgs-TT Æ -F»Tbt;^ t ; AT VERY LOW PRICES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 FRENCH MERINOS, TRIMMINGS, &e.&c.New Sfjles in Fall Bonnets.169 NOTRE DAME STREET.Sept.6.\t213 H.M.PERRAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, o.53 Saint Francois Xavier Street Montreal Sept.19.\t' 222 EW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS.t FRESH SUPPLY, all sorts: and languages many English Editions, 25 to 50 per ct! ider price.250.Bohn\u2019s London Libraries' bool Books, Medical, Scientific and other orks; Music, 5 pieces for Is 3d; Novels and tgazines half-price.Orders sent to England d New York weekly.\tB.HILL Dealer in Books and Periodicals, Opposite Post Office.August 25,\t202 G.M O C HR î E, CON FECTIONTSR, T T A VINO REMOVED to 130 Notre Dame || Street, 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\u2014baying accommodation for select parties, for SREoVKFAST, 'DINNER or SUPPER.A Room kept exclusively for Ladies.LUNCHEON and other REFRESHMENTS during the day.May 15.\tCm 115 to Yhs trade, \u2019 MACHINE SEWING SILK.TgE undersigned haying been appointed .Sole Agents in Canada for the sale' of SKINNER'S;MACHINE SEWING SILK, beg to inform those using Sowing Machines that they have just received a large consignment, put up in the English.-styJfeTvlG pz.to the pound \u2014which will be sold low for cash.GUILDS & SCHOLES, 179 Notre Dame Street.July 3.\t3m 157: IRISH Mi]Lî_:mSSY.riWdE Sttbsjcriber has received,,ex \u201c Britannia,\u201d .I the.above article in Puncheons and Hhds., ffom-the Ctdebfhted Distillery .!>f JOHN JAME-SON & SOX, Bow Street, Dublin, which he offers on reasonable terms.'DUBLIN PORTER and SCOTCH ALE.and very fine OLD PALE BRANDY, vintage 1848, in eases\" 1 dozen each.DANIEL I.AX! G AN.264 Notre Dame Street.Augusts.\tiss HEW LACES&EMBKOIDEKIES.THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK of LACE and EMBROIDERED MUSLIN GOODS, ex \u201c Indiah,\u201d: are now ready for inspection, embracing all the NEW and FASHIONABLE ARTICLES FOR AUGUST, and excelling In Style and QAialify that of'any .previous importation, whilst the price is as low as Such Goods can possibly be sold at.The attention of Ladies visiting the city from the United- States -is particularly directed\u2019to the Low Tariff here as compared to that of their own country, and the conséquent advantages of purchasing in this Mafkfct.JAMES PARKIN, Importer of British and Foreign Lace and Embroidery, 168 'Notre Came' Street.August 5.185 AilBROATH' N1V.Y CANVAS.THE undersigned having been appointed by .\u2022 Messrs., COSS.AR BROTHE RS,; Arbroath, their SOLE AGENTS; for Canada, beg to offer to the Trade a.t,a Email advance on Sterling cost, Nos.1, 2, 3, 4,; 5,;& 6 Bleached Navy -Canvas Do\tdo Best Boiled Long Flax do Just received.ex \u201cShandon.\u201d a few-SAMPLE BALES.CLARK, WINKS & CO.May 6.\t107 KAS LIME'S AND FlTTIRttS, GAS LUSTRE WAREHOUSE, 76/GRËAT SAINT JAMES-STREET.THE Subscribers respectfully invite the at-JeiUiuij (J thyii-iViends ,aud the public to their extensive and elegant stock of Gas Lustres, comprising 1, 2, 3 and 4 light Dining .Room, Drawing Room .and.Parlor Lustrés, in bronze, .brass, pnnolu and crystal, of the latest and most admired Designs ; Hall Lamps, Bed Room, Library and Kif chen Brackets, Plain and Ornamental Harp Pendants, Vase Lights, &c.; with a complete assortment of Gas Fittings, suitable for shops, which, .haying, been for the most; part manufactured by themselves, they are enabled to dispose of cheap.Also, Glass Shades in great variety.R.MITCHELL & GO., Gas Fitters, &e.April 17.\t91 NO.151 tYOTKE OAYlE 8TSÏKET.Summer Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, &c- GROSS bçgs to invite, the attention of # Ladies , and Gentlemen to his present Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Shirt Collars, Neck .Ties, &c.&c.Also\u2014Just recolyed, an assortment of Gauze, Merino, Angola, and Silk Shirts, Drawers, &c., together with ah excellent variety of Plain and Fancy.Shirts.Sole.Agent for the improved Military Collars.53\u201d Please'observe the Address.P.GROSS', Hosier, Glover, &c., Corner of St.Lambert and, Notre Dame Streets.July 3.\t157.Gentlemen\u2019s Summer Underclothing, 01 every description.Gentlemen\u2019s Shirts & Collars, Gentlemen\u2019s Summer Gloves, Ties, &c, &c.&c.W.W.CAMPBELL, Great St.James Street.June 18.\t144 WINDOW Si.&SS, STAR.ÂND DIAMOND STAR BRANDS.THE Subscriber has just received, ex \u201cFadres 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 DRY PAINTS, BOILED and RAW LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, &c.A.RAMSAY, 118 and 120 McGill.Street.June 25.\t150 HEW A HI) GENUINE aASJDEST asss fiezd sheds nÉjtT^&ITE Belgian Carrot, Mangle.Wurtzel } } Blood Red do T 6 - ^\t\u2022 Long Orange do Altringham d0 Long Red Clover Cabbage Seeds u ^ uv Together with a general assortment of English, French and American.Seeds, selected from the growers of the highest reputation.The subscriber can with confidence state that his Seeds will be found of superior quality, and sold eheun By RICHARD B.IRKS, (late Rexford ) 77 McGill.Street.March 24.\t)i Large Red Onion Radish Seeds Turnip, do White Clover dp Cauliflotrer do RED ASH COAL.f | THIS.is a splendid article of Coal for burn-ing in Grates, or.for Cooking purposes.It is clean, and entirely free, from smoke and dust.It gives entire satisfaction to ail who have tried it.P.D.CARRIQUE, No.5 St.Sacrament Street.Sept.29th, 1855.\t231 Turnip Seeds.THE Subscribers have just received a supply of Fresh Turnip Seeds.T\tLYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.June 14.\ti4i Pocketfuiaries for 1856.JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of POCKET DIARIES fôr,1856, various sizes,-in Plain and Extra Morocco Bindings, containing Exchange and Interest.Tables, and ruled for bills payable and receivable, petty cash, &c.GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St.Joseph Street.Jan.3.\t4 JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamer \u201c Canadian,\u201d One Case each of Cotton's & Taddy's Snuffs.JOHN LEVEY.^ JnneJ'J.\t130 HEAR ! HEAR ! Tliat\u2019s the place for the Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, and Cooking Glass Plate.137 Notre Came Street, 137, Next door to the Masonic Emporium.simoîTjiiakt C1ALLS the attention of Watchmakers and / Dealers, either Wholesale or Retail, to- his large and complete stock, embracing every size ot Looking Glass Plate, from 6, x81 to 40x2.2 ; Clocks and Timepieces from five shillings and upwards; Gold and Silver Watches and Chains and a fine selected stock of Plated Ware, Fine Cold Jewellery, Portemonaies, Fancy Goods, V atch Materials, Watch Glasses, and other articles too numerous to mention.Puffing is not required here, as the selected stock will speak for itself.Having lately added largely to my stock, I am now prepared\" to furnish any amount of CLOCKS, of superior quality, and on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in any establishment in this city.No connectionwhatever with any other establishment in this city ; and all Watches and Clocks warranted to keep good time, or the money will be returned.N.B.\u2014No business done on Saturday till after 6 o\u2019clock P.M.Sept.2.\t6m 209 To Farmers aud olhers.fTTHE Subscribers hare just received a small F Cargo of ROCK SALT, so useful for Cattle and Horses, which they offer to Farmers and others, in large or small quantities, at a LOW PRICE.This Mineral production, so necessary to mankind, is universally distributed over the globe.Most animals have an instinctive' relish for it ; and from its frequent presence in the solids and fluids of the animal economy, it may be supposed to perform an important part in nutrition.It pertainly promotes digestion, and the almost universal animal craving for it proves it to be a salulary stimulus in health ; indeed, neither man nor beast'can live without it.In all the countries of Europe, so necessary is Salt thought to be for animals, that it is always within their reach, whether in the stable or in the pasture.From its being in large lumps it is not very soluble, so lasts a long time when exposed to the weather.This Salt is also much used for Dairy purposes, and with Certain kinds of lands is a valuable manure.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO., 226 St.Paul Street.Sept.2\t209 xNotice ol' Dissolution.f\u2019l'IHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing F in the City of Montreal, under the name of WATSON & WILLIAMS, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on Hie FIRST day of JUNE last.Either partner is 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 stylo of WATSON, TOWER & CO., ns GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.GEO.WATSON, (Late of the Finn of Watson & Williams, Montreal.) WILLIAM A.TOWER, (Late of the Firm of Tower, Davis & .Co., Boston.) JOHN WATSON, Montreal.) Chicago, July 21, 1856.\t3m 186 J.& J.MITCHELL HAVE IN STORE, and are daily expecting, a large supply of the following Goods : Hhds Bright Porto Rico and Cuba Sugar Puns Choice Museo Molasses Puns Old Jamaica; do Superior Cuba Rum Hhds Hennessey\u2019s Dark Brandy Qr-csks very Old and Superior do Hhds \u201c Desloop\u2019s\u201d Geneva Baskets Superior Champagne, qts & pts\u2014\u201c Old Anchor Brand,\u201d \u201c B.& E.Perrier & Co.\u201d Cases Candied Orange Peel Cases Brandy Fruits, assorted Hhdsj brls, hlf-brls Aspinall\u2019s Superior India Pale Ale and Stout Boxes, blf-bxs, quarters Large Table Codfish Brls Large No.3 Mackerel Boxes Lobsters, 1 and 2 lb tins Boxes & tins Superior Arrowroot Kegs Tamarinds, brls whole Ginger Boxes Mott\u2019s No.1 Chocolate, Broma, Soluble Cocoa Ginger in tin foil, &c.&c.J.& J.MITCHELL.August 26, 1856.\t203 IN STORE\u2014 Hhds & cases \u201c Hennessy\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Martell's,\u201d and \u201c (Hard, Dupuy & Co.\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown Brandies, vintages 1850-\u201955, in Bond and Duty Paid Hhds & cases \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin Puns & hhds \u201cIslay\u201d Whiskey Puns & hhds \u201c Irish\u201d Malt Whiskey Butts, hhds & qr-casks Palo and Gold Colored Sherries Puns Fine Flavored Jamaica Rum Brls \u201c Bass à Co.\u2019s\u201d E.I.Pale Ale, qts & pts Brls \u201c Truman & Co.\u2019s\u201d \u201c Hibbert's\u201d and \u201c Abbot\u2019s\u201d London Porter, qts & pts Carroteels & brls Zante Currants Belmont Sperm Candles, \u201c Colman\u2019s\" Mustard, No.1.Nutmegs Madras Indigo, Congou and Young Hyson Teas, &c.&c.\u2014And daily expected,\u2014 Pipes, hhds & qr casks Port Wine For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 30.St.Sacrament Street.Sept.3.\t210 Banking House °F\t_ J.D.NUTTER & GO., Rio.i PLACE D\u2019ARMES.HAVANA CIGARS, IMPORTED DIRECT, I 4OR SALE by the Subscribers.A\tB.S.CURRY * CO., August 18.25 St.Peter Street.196 Irish Malt Whiskey.\u2022 \\ SMALL LOT of the above Superior Whis-r\\ key just received and for sale by ALEX.McGIBBON, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant 154 Notre Dame Street.August 27.\t204 SALMON !_SALM0N! ! THE Subscribers having purchased from the HUDSON\u2019S BAY COMPANY the whole of their SALMON, of this year\u2019s catch, are now prepared to receive orders for the same.Mclennan, macnab & co.Augustus._____ 205 JUST RE-PRINTED, From the English Editions, at Reduced Price DJAlbert\u2019s Celebrated CIRCmlSSIJIJY JPOIsKA, MAMELUKE GALLOP, (Both beautifully Illustrated.) AND THE PiLERMO QUADRILLES.11HE Subscribers take great pleasure in announcing to the Musical Public, that they have just RE-PUBLISHED THREE of D\u2019AL-BERT\u2019S latest and best works, which they think and hope cannot fail becoming popular.J.W.HERBERT & CO., Golden Lyre, 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.August 9.\t189 HEALTHY RESIDENCE.WILLOW PLACE, 102 and 104 Dorchester Street, WEST of the Right Reverend Bishop Ful-ford\u2019s residence, and within fifteen minutes walk of the French: Square.The above place has a commanding view of the Grand Trunk, Lachine and St.Lambert Railroads, the River St.Lawrence, and the beautiful Mountain, Fields, Gardens; Orchards, &c., in that vicinity.A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and LODGING.The Rooms are airy and.loftv.Montreal, April 5, 1856;\t' ws 81 boardinghouse! AFEV BOARDERS can be accommodated at No.12 St.Constant Street.The locality is both central and quiet, Apply on the premises.August 27.\t- Oar Quotations for Uncurrent Money, (Corrected Daily.) New England Bank Notes.1 discount.New York State\tdo .t .do New York City\tdo .Par.Upper Canada.i\tdo Canada Free Banks.Niagara District.1\tdo Zimmerman.A\tdo Provincial .-.A do Bank of the County of Elgin.j\tdo New Jersey.1\tdo Pennsylvania.I©1 do.Philadelphia.j\tdo Delaware.1\tdo Delaware (small Notes).:i\tdo Maryland.jrtîl do Virginia.1\tdo North Carolina.1A\tdo South Carolina.1\tdo Georgia.Idïlj do Alabama.DS5 do Louisiana.1\tdo Ohio.1\tdo Indiana (Solvent Banks).U\tdo Illinois.;.1) do Kentucky.;.1 do Tennessee .-Sj\tdo Michigan .1\tdo Wisconsin.li\tdo Nebraska Territory.li\tdo Texas.3\tdo 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, we 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, 1850,\t3m 178 ÎTAOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 ' Wrought and Cast Iron CAR WHEELS, Scrap Iron Car Axles.BAR IRON, PIG IRON, CAST STEEL, SPRING STEEL, Bolt, Copper, Copper, Brass and Steel Wire, Yellow Metal, patent and common, Block and Grain Tin, Pig and Sheet Lead, Brass Locomotive Boiler Tubes, Patent Lap-welded Iron Boiler Tubes, Composition Gas Tubing, Patent-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, for gas, water, or steam, Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon, Hammers, Hammer Handles, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Blocks, three and four sheaves, Patent Steam Indicators, Finished Engine Brass Work, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, Hair Felt for covering boilers and steam pipes, Asphalte Roofing Felt, Locomotive, Carriage and Signal Lamps, Circular and Square Fire Brick, and Ground Fire.Clay, &c &c.OILS.Pure Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Lard and Car Oils, of the first quality, for machinery and engine purposes.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young's Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.22.\t225 OR SALE by the Subscribers, ex Ships in ' Port and to arrive\u2014 1000 tins, 281b each, White Lead 1500 do 71b, 141b, & 281b, assorted colors 100 casks Whiting-50 do French Ôchre 150 bags and hhds English Olue 25.brls Venetian Red 100 kegs Dry White Lead 200 boxes Black Lead, 561b boxes ALSO, London Pickles, in barrels and cases ' Assorted Sauces do\tdo Bottle Wax, assorted colors Davidson\u2019s Table Salt Boxes Fresh Figs, Marmalade London Porter, quarts and pints Scotch Ale do .do Wine Bottles, Button Blue T D Pipes, \u201c T.White\u2019s\u201d Antifric tion Grease Magnesia, Cream of Tartar Salad Oil, Sardines in Oil Diamond-head Deck Spikes, assorted Canvas and Cordage ALSO, 1000 boxes Atkinson\u2019s Crown Brand Liverpool Soap GORDON & CO.May 24.\t123 [7 OR SALE\u2014 1 Pure \u201c DeKUYPER\u2019S\u201d GIN\u2014in bond or duty paid.Wr ALTER MACE ARLAN.Nov.9.\t266 I^INE OLD BRANDY, Vintage 1840.For Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 30RT WINE, expressly for Medical use.F or Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St, James Street.Aug.19.\t197 ; B EST JAVA OOF Fi/E, Ground Fresh every Morning and Evening at R.THOMAS\u2019S, Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 PRESERVING SUGARS* F or Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 A NICE LOT of CHOICE HAMS.For Sale by R.THOMAS, Great St: James Street.Aug.19.\t197 Eor Sale, GENUINE HEIDSICK * Co.and other Champagnes First Qualities of Port, Sherry, Madeira and Claret Wines _ Finest Old Cognac Brandies, Dark and Pale Do Scotch and English Ales Do London, Dublin & Glasgow Stout Porter Superior Cincinnati Sugar-Cured Hams No.1 Mackerel in kitts No.1 Lochfine Herrings in firkins With a choice and complete assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES.C.D.PROCTOR & CO.June 26.\tloi rjNHE undersigned, while thanking his nu-I morons customers and the public in general for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, begs to inform them that he has now on hand a very large and fine assortment of SUMMER and WINTER CARRIAGES, which he will dispose of on the most liberal terms and at the most moderate prices.He is prepared to execute orders for building Summer and Winter Carriages, with every modern improvement, arid with the greatest expedition.L.J.GAUTHIER, St.Lawrence arid Dorchester Street Carriage Factory.July 2.\t3m ts 156 J UST RECEIVED\u2014 Half-do I m\u2018 1 HERRIÎ^S.July 24.F or Sale by DONALD FRASER.175 H.L, SHAKING, Corner of S\u2019otre 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 & LIQUORS of the Choicest Brands.N.B.\u2014Notes of the Provincial Bank; 'Stan-, stead, taken at par.June 17.\t143 For Sale, LEMON, Orange, Ginger, Sarsaparilla, Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Pine Apple SYRUPS, manufactured by the Subscriber.ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A choice lot of SARDINES, in fine condition-; Dublin XX PORTER, in prime order ; a quantity of Sugar-Cured HAMS.The above arc all of the finest quality, and very cheap.D.W.CRERAR.June 27.\t152 Lehigh Coal Afloat.JUST ARRIVED and now landing at WELLINGTON BASIN, several Cargoes of the best quality of LEHIGH COAL, Lump and Egg size, which will be sold low.P.D.CARRIQUE, No.5 St.San mm en* S+reof Spring Importations for 1856.OGIIaVIT, LEWIS & Co.HAVE NOW RECEIVED the whole of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which they intend to offer at a very low advance on the Sterling.Below will be found a list of -some of the leading Goods :\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Silk aad 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, iu 18 and 24 inches _ Fancy Stripe arid Check, in 18 and 24 inches A large 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 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 hales 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* FOR 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\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 Sheet and Bar Copper Sheet Brass Sheet and Block Zinc Grain\u2019and Block-Tin Borax Fire Bricks Leather Belting Scythes\u20141 Moore\u2019s,\u2019 \u2018Blood\u2019s,\u2019 A: \u2018P.ixford\u2019s\u2019 \u201c Foxes\u201d Sickles and Hooks Scythe Snaths, Grain Cradles Scytlje Stones Hay Rakes Forks, Hay and Manure \u2014Also,\u2014 A full assortment of Birmingham, Sheffield, German and American Shelf Goods, which they are prepared to sell at the LOWEST MARKET' PRICES.BENNY, MACPHERSON & CO.July 12.\t165 COALS ! COALS ! COALS ! I NOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 \u2019 Old Lehigh Company\u2019s Coals, 4?à 6d per 2000 lbs, from yard Lehigh\u201438s 9d per 2000 lbs,, do Lakawana 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.FOR SALE, to arrive\u2014 300 Tons of this Celebrated Gas Coal, which makes, over 10,000 Feet of Gas pfer Ton, and leaves a Fine Coke.' JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 FOR SALE, Gin, Whiskey, &c.&c.CHAMPAGNE\u2014Moet A Chandon\u2019s, Mummls Cabinet and Verzenay, DeBrimont, Cordon Bleu, Ac.Ac.SPARKLING MOSELLE, MUSCATEL STILL HOCKS\u2014Cabinet Steinberger, Hock-heimer, Johannisberger, Marcobruner, Ac.CLARETS\u2014Barton A Gucstier\u2019s, Chateau Lafitte, Batailey, St.Julien A.Haut Sauterné, Nathl.Johnston A Son\u2019s, Chateau Margaux, 1844 PORT IVIAE\u2014Sami email's, Forrester A Co.\u2019s, Graham\u2019s, Ac.Ac.SHERRY\u2014Duff, Gordon A Co.\u2019s, Pemartin\u2019s, Ac.MADEIRA\u2014Blackburn\u2019s, Howard A March BRANDY\u2014Martell\u2019s, Hennessy\u2019s, and Planat\u2019s in hhds and qr-csks ; Raynal A Alusse, Otard, Planat A 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.C.F.EL WES, Corner of Notre Dame A St: Peter Sts: Juno 19.\t145 TTNHE Subscribers offer for Sale\u2014 I Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Baking Soda Epsom Salts, Alum, Flour Sulphur Glaubers Salts, Copperas, Roll Sulphur Loudon Glue, Starch, Castile Soap, Pearl Sago-Indigo, British Lustre, Refined Borax Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil in tins Pale Seal Oil, Fipest Salad do in csks A bottles Solar.Sperm Oil, No.1 Nutmegs, Ginger Allspice, Cloves,\"Carraways, Cassia, Blk Pepper: White Pépper, 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, .\u2018Eau 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, Copal Varnish, Dyes and Dyewood, Ac.Ac.Ac.LYMANS,' SAVAGE A CO., 226 St.Paul Street, (Successors to W.Lyman A Co.) June 17.\t143 Latakia and Turkey Tobacco.FUST RECEIVED\u2014One Case of this Celebrated Tobacco, direct from Constantinople, JOHN LEVEY.June 2.\t130 CROCKERY, AT LOW PRICES.IUIR Subscribers having received the whole of their Fall Importations, are prepared to supply, their Customers and the Trade at LOW PRICES.THOMSON A MINCHIN, 241 St.Paul Street, (Successors to Robt.Anderson.) Writing Papers, Plain aud Ruled, Of Cheap Qualities, for Country Trade, AT weir & Burm\u2019s Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Street.Sept.12.\t167 Grey and Brown Wrapping Paper, OF ALL SIZES, AT WEIR A RUXTO\u2019S Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St, James Street, Sept, 12.\t167 Blumm\u2019s Champagnes.FRESH SUPPLY now landing and for Sale.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO., Agents for Canada.May 3.\t105 TONIC QUASSIA CUPS, for the care of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility from loss of appetite, Ac.Directions for use\u2014Pour into the Cup a .wineglassftil or two of water or wine, which will partake instantly of the properties of the cup, and may he drank at once.A fresh supply received by A \"V^OW LANDING and for Sale\u2014 J_ 1 Scotch and Irish Whiskey in qr-csks Port Wine, various grades, in pipes, hhds and quarters Sherries, various grades, in butts, hhds, qrs and octaves Brandy, \u201c Robins\u2019 \u201d Pale and Dark, in hhds and quarters Brandy, in cases, \u201c Robins,\u201d \u201c Central Vineyards,\u201d Ac.Champagnes, \u201cMumm\u2019s Clarets and Hocks Bass\u2019s Pale Ale, Younger\u2019s Alloa Ale Truman\u2019s, Hoare\u2019s, Bridges\u2019 London Stout Guiness\u2019s Dublin Porter, in pints : Cigars, Ac.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.August 20.\t198 1 NOR SALE\u2014 ^ F.A.WHITNEY\u2019S \u201cPATENT FLOUR,\u201d in various packages to suit purchasers.This Flour requires no Yeast or Baking Powder.\u2014Also,\u2014 Barclay, Perkins A Co.\u2019s B.B.S.LONDON PORTER, in first-rate condition, in quart and pint bottles.E.E.SHELTON, No.356 Notre Dame Street.July 28.\t178 FOR SALE by the undersigned\u2014 Guinness A Son\u2019s Extra Stout Dublin Porter, Hibbert\u2019s\tdo London Lewis Haddon\u2019s\tdo do do East India Pale Ale Salt's\tdo do do G.E.STARNES, 55,St.Francois Xavier Street August 28.\t205 M /| ISSING.\u2014Landed from the \u201c Anglesea,\u201d from Liverpool\u2014 1 Tierce GLASSWARE, marked J.A.S.H.Any information respecting it will be thankfully received by T.LACOMPTE, Carter.June 21.\t147 For sale\u2014 Stoved Salt, in bags Coarse Liverpool do, in bag-s and brls Table Codfish Pot and Pearl Barley \u201c Morton\u2019s\u201d High Wines.McLennan, maonab a go.July 25.\tno Ivor sale\u2014 ' SUPERFINE CLOTHS DOESKINS and TWEEDS BEAVERS and PILOT COBOURGS arid ORLEANS WHITE SHIRTINGS GREY COTTONS With a general assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS.ALSO, (Of American manufacture), SATINETS COTTON FLANNELS COTTON TICKS and DENIMS SEAMLESS BAGS All of which are offered on the most favorable terms.R.CAMPBELL A CO.August 1.\ti82 LANDING ex \u201c Anglo-Saxon,\u201d \u201c Niagara,\u201d \u201c Queen of the Lakes,\u201d and other Ships just arrived :\u2014 CHARCOAL TIN, IC, IX, DC, DX, Square, Ac.CANADA PLATES, \u201cHatton\u201d GLASGOW BAR IRON CROCKERY, a general assortment GLASSWARES, TUMBLERS, WINES, and DECANTERS SHEET LEAD, SHOT LEAD and COMPOSITION PIPE J.H.WINN.August 19.\ti9ï PURE LEMON JUICE, by the bottle or gallon, for sale by LAMPLOUGH A CAMPBELL.August 12.\ti9i AMEKICAH GEâTES AND FENDERS WITH PL ATED AND STEEL BARS.A LARGE ASSORTMENT constantly on hand, adapted to Mantles of various sizes.For sale bv GEO.HAGAR, 302 St.Paul Street.July 24.\t175 R SPRING BUY \u2019GOODS.ECEIVINGex \u201c J.E.THAYER\u201d and \u201cBRITANNIA\u201d\u2014 Grey Cottons, all widths Prints and Printed Delaines Jean Stripes Ribbons and Bonnets Salins Lace Goods, in frill assortment Cotton Drills and Nankeens Parasols and Umbrellas Mohair Gaps and plaits Summer Coatings Tweeds and Doeskins Supeffine Black and Carriage Cloths Hollands and Grass cloths Cotton Hose and Gloves Small Wares, in fall assortment Silesias and Casbans Bonnet Shapes Shirts, Collars and Ties \u2014Also receiving,\u2014 American Domestics and Small wares Bonnets, Shapes, Ac., Ac.ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Paul Street.March 28.\t74 ÏTOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 SUGARS\u2014Porto Rico, Bright Cuba, Muscovado, in hhds, tierces and brls, Wliifo and.Yellow Crushed MOLASSES;\u2014Porto Rico, Muscovado and Clayed.Also, Porto Rico Syrup, in hhds, tierces and brls, Refinery Dark Syrup OILS\u2014Cod, Pale Seal, and Solar Sperm, in brls.Salad Oil in bxs LIQUORS\u2014Brandy : Martell\u2019s, Hennessey's, and Otard\u2019s, in hhds and cases ; Old Tom, Booth\u2019s, in hhds, Old Jamaica Rum, Prime Cuba Ram, Barclay\u2019s best Stouti in hhds ; Abbott\u2019s Stout and Pale E.I.Ale, Port Wine in qr casks LIVERPOOL SOAP\u2014Blake A Maxwell\u2019s, and Steele\u2019s, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Ac GLENFIELD STARCH\u2014American Corn Starch, Pearl .and Blue Starch CANDLES\u2014Belmont Sperm ENGLISH PICKLES and Sauces, Cayenne Pepper JAVA COFFEE, Laguayra, green and roasted RICE\u2014Carolina and East India PEPPER and Pimento, Cassia MUSTARD\u2014Coleman\u2019s, Keen's, and Taylor\u2019s, in jars BLUE in 141b bxs, Black Lead VINEGAR in brls RAISINS, B M SÙNDIÏIÉS\u2014Roll Brimstpne,,, Flour Sulphur, Pepper Saucé, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos TEAS\u2014Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Hyson, Young .Hyson.Gunpowder, Imperial, Oolong, Pouchong, Souchong and English Breakfast Teas SODA ASH, Palm Oil \u2022\tALSO, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, in canvas MACKEREL MILLS, MATTICE A CO.St.Peter Street.August 22.\t200 The GeaUemcQ\u2019b' Shirt Store, 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.Gt EXTLEIJEN'S SHIRTS in every variety, ( Wholesale and Retail.SUMMER FLANNEL SHIRTS.TRAVELLING FLANNEL SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.JOHN AITKEN A CO.Shirt Makers.June 12\t139 Fresh Swedish leeches just received by Express by LAMPLOUGH A CAMPBELL, Druggists, next the Court House.Autrnst 12.\t191 NEW FALL GOODS.WE beg respectfully to intimate to our Friends and Customers, that we have received, ex steamers \u201c Indian,\u201d \u201cAnglo-Saxon,\u201d \u201c Chester,\u201d.\u201c North American,\u201d and are receiving ex \u201c Shandon, \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d and other Fall Traders, our importations of NEW GOODS suitable for the season.ANDREW ROBERTSON A CO., Importets of Fancy A Staple Dry Goods, 215 St.Paul Street.Montreal, August 26, 1856.2m 203 25 Irish Whiskey.V quarter CASKS of VERY PRIME QUALITY.For sale by TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VSSEOEJ or 35BÎJ22.I:Asasav./ 1 ENTLEMEX.\u2014You have doubtless, learned Ur ere this, through the medium of the Press, that a deputation\u2014composed of a large number of highly respectable persons from the different Parishes of your Electoral Division,\u2014had recently waited upon me here and done me the honour of requesting me to come forward as a candidate for the representation of the Division of DcSalaberry.In spite of the repugnance I have always frit, and still feel, to enter into public life, I thought it my duty to sacrifice my personal feelings in deference to those of the delegates from DcSalaberry, and to consent to come forward as a candidate for your suffrages.The period is critical.' The recent change in our Constitution, by which the Elective principle is introduced into the choice of members for the Upper House, and the differences which threaten to arise between the two sections of the Province, give cause to apprehend tire most serious consequences.I therefore believe it to be, under the circumstances, the duty of every man, when called upon to devote \"the whole talents or energy he may possess to the public service.I therefore come, gentlemen, at this time to offer myself as a candidate for your Electoral Division, and to solicit your votes.It is not my intention to enter at this moment into a detailed explanation of my views and principles.You are probably aware that while I am in favor of the present Constitulion of the country, I am at the same time desirous of according to every one the fullest amount of religious liberty, and the greatest amount of political liberty consonant with good government.Having- said this, it is hardly necessary that I should add that I am totally opposed to the system of mixed schools.Thus, as I had the honor to mention to the gentlemen who requested me to come forward, I decline to bind myself to support any person or party.The only engagement I solemnly undertake, is to use my utmost endeavours to advance the interests of our Province.My Commercial pursuits, and the experience I have acquired in Mercantile matters, has put me in a position to judge of the .defects of our Tariff.It must be self-evident to all, that the total absence of Protection to Native Industry must necessarily prevent the developmferit : of Commerce, and is almost equivalent to a prohibition of all Manufactures in Canada.If elected, I shall use all my.efforts, with the assistance of my colleagues, to obtain an improvement of our laws on this matter, for it is not difficult; to conceive that a moderate system of Protection would allow of our establishing numerous Manufactures here, and would probably put an end to the emigration which all true friends of Canada have recently had so much reason to deplore.I have, ah-eady said, Gentlemen, that I shbuld not attempt to enter , upon the details of .the different measures upon, which I may be called upon to vote in the Legislative Council, if you do me the honor to elect me ; but there is one other subject to which in conclusion I must advert.With many others, I have seen with no small uneasiness the manner in which the affairs of the Grand Trunk Railway have been conducted.Its repeated enormous additional demands on the public purse must give serious cause of alarm to all those who look with an attentive eye, towards the future destiny of Canada.It is not my intention at this moment to cast blame ou any one ; but I here pledge myself, if elected, I shall use my best endeavours thoroughly to investigate all the facts relative to this Company, and as far as in me lies to see that the Province is protected in this matter from the effects of rash speculation.In a word, Gentlemen, my sincere desire and my fixed intention arey to labor earnestly for the Social, Commercial, and Political prosperty of this Province, and I sliall lose no opportunity to support any measure which I believe useful to the Country, and to oppose those whicli are contrary to the public interest.Gentleman, I trust that these few words may suffice to give you a just appreciation of my views generally, and determine your conduct towards me in the coming election.I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, L.RENAUD.Montreal, 8th September, 1856.\t217 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE acuGEEŒOMï mvi&mm.J10STREJL HERALD STEM BllOfi â JOB PBIITIXH OFFICE, No.20» Notre Dame Street, (Neat St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his frierids and the public in gen:».i*l, that having ENLARGED his STOCK 10th September, 1856.)\tm 218 ©irsTissis ! AT THE BSSSJB.SS\u2019SKESAK' SJkXOOEÏ, A.P.SAVAGE, Sept.12.\tu 218 THOMAS SPEER BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he is now devoting his attention to the delivery of Circulars, Funeral Letters, and Notices of all kinds ; and from his long residence in, and thorough knowledge of, the city, feels that lie can do so with promptitude and despatch.He will also attend at Lectures, Concerts, Soirees, &c.All orders left at Box No.803 Post Office, will receive prompt attention, as he will call at the Post Office three times each day.Sept.12.\tm 218 M! For Sale.GET & CHANDON\u2019S celebrated Champagnes : Sillery, Fleur de Sillery, Imperial, and Grand Vin d\u2019Angleterre, in quarts and pints ; lihds, qr-cks and cases \u201c Central Society of Y'ineyard Proprietors\u201d Cognac Brandy, for which the subscribers are sole Agents in Canada.\u2014ALSO j\u2014 Barton & Guesticr\u2019s Clarets, St.Julien, 1848, Balailley, Lafitte, Ac., together with Madeira, Burgundy, and Rhenish Wines ; with a large and general assortment of Groceries.LaMOTHE& FRERE, 192 and 194 St.Paul Street.Sept.12.\t218 SEW BOORS.Wholesale JUST PUBLISHED and for sale, and Retail, by the Subscribers ;\u2014 Ancient History, by Mathew Bridges, 3s 9d Modern History, by do do 5s Stepping Stone to Geography, 6d Do do to English Grammar, 6d\u2014We invite the attention of Teachers to these \u201c Stepping Stones\u201d : they are well adapted foi- the Elementary Classes Andrews\u2019 and Batchelor\u2019s New French Instructor, 6s 3d Do do Pronouncer and Key, 5s The Life and Adventures of Beckwourth, Gs 3d The Catholic Church in the United States, by Henry de Courcy, 7s 6d Aily Moore, by-Father Baptist, 3s 9d Harry Ogilvie, by James Grant, 2s 6d The Green Hand, a sea story, Is 10 jd Hiawatha, by Longfellow (fresh supply), Is 3it Cornelius d\u2019Lapide\u2019s Commentary on the Sacred Scriptures, (in Latin,) 4to, 20 vols, half morocco, £15.We have on hand over Thirty Thousand Volumes of School Books, and Twenty-five Thousand Volumes of Books, comprising works in every department of Literature.D.& J.SADLIER & CO., Corner Notre Dame and St.Francois Xavier Sts.Sept.12.\t218 7'ANTED\u2014A Smart, Active LAD, to carry a \u201c round\u201d of the Herald.Also, a STRONG LAD, to attend on a Steam-engine.Apply at this office.Sept.12.w 218 YTANTED\u2014For a Jewellers Store, a W YOUNG MAN who talks English and French, and writes a good hand.Good references required.Apply at 138 Notre Dame St.Sept.12.\t218 BOAR0?ïrcë ÎSOÏJSI3.THREE or FOUR APARTMENTS vacant at MADAME L.GOSSELIN'S, 60 St.Gabriel Street.Sept.12.\tmwf\t218 BOARD WANTED for a Gentleman and his Wife, in a central part of the city.Address A.B., Post Office, Montreal.Sept.12.\tm\t218 \" FRESH SAJL3IOJ».rpHE undersigned have just received 113 J FRESH SALMON, from Saguenay -, to be sold in small quantities suitable for families.T.OAWTHORNE & CO., Bonsecour Fish Market.Sept.11.\t»\t217 UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE\u2014 Galvanized Sheet Iron, Plain & Corrugated White and Y'ellow Bar Soaps Best Plate Glass Mirrors, 36x22 and 30x18 LOCKHART k LOUSON, 61 Commissioner Street.Sept.11.m Tts 217 \"3 UNPOWDER- jr r Curtis & Harvey\u2019s Blasting, Fo, FF, FFF, and Canister Patent Safety Fuss.Sept.11.J.H.WINN, r 217 1\u2018 nt o-ovei-nment.I wait with calm?TIOR SALE\u2014 Constantly on hand a large assortment of HOtfSEHOLD FURNITURE.AULD & CO., MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPT.12, 1856.GRAND EXCURSION.THE BEÂUIIARNOIS ATHLETIC CAMES WILL TAKE PLACE On Saturday, September 13, 1856, THE CELEBRATED INDIAN GAME CALLED L.A CROSSE \\\\ r ILL be contested for between Fifteen of T T the ALGONQUIN and Fifteen of the IRIQÜOIS INDIANS, for a Purse of 540 over expenses.^ Ihe Citizens of Beaultarnois invite the various Clubs of Montreal.Glengarry, Cornwall, and Ibe public generally, to contest for the large Prizes to be given for the following games, viz.: Games.\t1st Prize.2nd Prize.Lacrosse (Indian Game .§40,00 Strathspey & Reel placing on Bagpipe.'.\t8,00\t$3,00 Dancing Highland Fling in costume.8,00\t3,00 Putting Stone (heavy) .\t8,00\t3,00 Ho (light)____\t4,00\t1,50 Sack Race.6,00 Leaping Running High Leap.6,00 Do Standing do.6,00 Running Hop, Step & Leap,\t6,00 Quoits, a medal or.14,00 Cricket Ball throwing.\t8,00\t3,00 Throwing Hammer (heavy)\t8,00\t3,00 Do\t(light)\t6,00\t2,00 Running Long Race.10,00\t3,00 Do Short.6,00\t2,00 Leaping Running Long Leap.6,00 Do Standing do.6,00 Standing Hop, Step & Leap\t6,00 By the kind permission of Liout.-Coi.Munro and Officers of the Regiment, the celebrated BAND of the 39th REGIMENT will attend.Competitors must bring their own Quoits.Admission to the Grounds free.A Special Train will leave the Bojiaventure Street Station at ï:45 a.m.for above.Tickets for the trip only lialf-a-dollar ; and to be had at the Depot, at the Ottawa Hotel, at E.Pickup\u2019s News Office, and of J.Wheeler, Custom House Square.33\u201c For regulations and other particulars see small bills.G.B.DUNCAN, Sec.& Treas.Sept.9.\t215 PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, TO TAKE PLACE AT THRBE RIVERS.ON THE 17üî, iSth & 19th Sept, next, \u201956.NOTICE.1WNTRIES of Live Stock, Agricultural and J Industrial Products, &c., must be made previous to the 1st of September, and not later, with the undersigned, at the Office of the Board of Agriculture at Montreal, or at THREE RIVERS, with Severe Duaioulin, Esq., Secretary,appointed at that place for the Exhibition.Printed Forms of Entry may be had at the Office of the Board at Montreal, or from Mr.Dumoulin, at Three Rivers.Prize Lists, both in English and French, have been sent to all Agricultural Societies in Lower Canada for distribution, and to the Board of Agriculture for Upper Canada, Toronto.By order, WM.EVANS, Secretary & Treasurer Board of Agriculture and Agricultural Association.-Montreal, August 20, 1856.\t198 IIHE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE have ex-tended the time for making ENTRIES for the EXHIBITION, to SATURDAY next, the SIXTH instant.WILLIAM EVANS.Sept.4, 1856.\t211 .THE ELEVENTH PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OF THE A&IMCÏJXTÏJSiAI.ASSOCIATION OF UPPER CANADA, (Open to the whole Province.) WILL BE HELD is THE CITY OF KINGSTON, ON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th, When will be offered upwards of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in Premiums, for XsX-VjE! iEJ'OFOdESS:, MANUFACTURES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS, rms AB.T3, IsAæxes\u2019 woa.ii, &c.&c.\t&c.ALL ENTRIES for EXHIBITION, (except of Horticultural Products, Ladies\u2019 Work, Foreign Products or Animals, and Indian Work) must be made on printed forms, which may be obtained of the Secretaries of Agricultural Societies, fkee of charge.These forms are to be filled up and signed by the Exhibitor, enclosing a dollar for Membership, and sent to the Secretary of the Association, Board of Agriculture, Toronto.Exhibitors in the classes above named, are also requested to make their entries upon the printed forms, and at as early a date as possible, but in these classes entries will be taken up to Tuesday Evening, September 23rd, when the Books will be finally closed.Blood Horses and Thorough-Bred Cattle must have their full Pedigrees properly attested and sent, with the application for entry, to the Secretary in Toronto.No animals will be allowed to compete as pure bred unless they possess regular Stud and Herd Book Pedigrees, or satisfactory evidence be produced that they are directly descended from such stock.lu the case of animals Entered in the Upper Canada Stock Register, kept at the Office of the Board of Agriculture, a reference to such register will be sufficient.33= MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 22nd and 23rd, will be devoted to the entering of Articles for Exhibition, under the above rules, and to the arranging of the same.Stock and Articles from the United States, intended for the Exhibition will be admitted duty free.The Judges will enter on their duties early on Wednesday Morning, the 24tli September, and Members will be admitted to the Grounds at 2 o\u2019clock, P.M.The Public will be admitted during the whole of THURSDAY and FRIDAY.Admission for Non-Members, Is 3d.each ; Carriages, including Drivers, 5s.; Horsemen, 2s.6d.each admission.Members\u2019 Tickets, 5s.each, not transiter able, admitting the purchaser only, to the Grounds during the Exhibition, may be obtained at the Treasurer\u2019s Office.Rules laid down in the Prize List will be strictly adhered to.NOW OPEN, AT MECHANICS\u2019 HILL, SW ïxMbited one year in London and fifteen Months in New York.FROM VIEWS TAKEN ON THE SPOT, During a recent Tour by Mr.J.R.SMITH, and acknowledged by the public press to be one of the most interesting & elegant exhibitions in the WORED! MR.J.R.SMITH\u2019S Gigantic Moving Panorama of the TOUR OF EUROPE ! THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD, Showing One Hundred Views, 40 feet across, of the principal cities and objects of interest in EUROPE.The numerous views include Sebastopol, with its Harbor and Fortifications, and the Review of the Allied Fleet, with the Bombardment, Firing of Cannon, and all the movements of a Grand Battle, Storm and Wreck on the Black Sea.France\u2014Paris by day ; Paris by night, including the localities of the late revolutionary massacre ; St.Cloud, Garden of Versailles, Rouen.Belgium\u2014Antwerp, Brussels, Three Views on the Rhine.Germany\u2014Two Views of Heidleburg Castle, Frankfort, &c.; four splendid Views of Berlin, and the Statue of Frederic the Great ; Hamburgh by day and by night.Switzerland\u2014Terrific Ascent of Mont Blanc; Napoleon crossing the Alps ; Lake of Geneva, Lake of Thun ; Sea of Ice, See.Italt\u2014Milan ; Lighting of the Cathedral by night ; Venice, the beautiful city of the sea; Florence, Isola Bella, Lake of Lugano ; Rome, the Eternal City, a most elaborate view, including all the main buildings, Vatican, St.Peter\u2019s, Castle of Angelo, &e.&c.Naples\u2014Ascent of Vesuvius, Ruins of Pompeii, Blue Grotto, Grotto of Antiparos, &c.&c.The representation will be accompanied by appropriate Music.PIANIST.MR.AYLWIN FIELD, Of Loudon, who will introduce, for the first time, the New French instrument, the Piano Amico, which has elicited such universal admiration in New York.Admission Is 3d.33= OPEN EVERY EVENING at EIGHT o\u2019clock, and on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at THREE o\u2019clock.August 25.\tlm 202 PUBLIC MEETINGS Will be held during the Evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th and 25th, for Addresses and Discussions on subjects affecting the interests of Canadian Agriculture.The Annual Meeting of the Directors of the Association will be held in the Committee Room on the Grounds on Friday, at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M.THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Will be delivered on the Grounds on Friday, at TWO o'clock, after which the awards of the judges will be declared.The usual deduction on Freight or Fare, wifi be made by Steamboat Proprietors and Railway Companies : the Wharfingers at Kingston, have liberally consented to allow Cattle and all articles intended for the Exhibition, to be landed and re-shipped at the whârves without charge ; and every facility will be given for the entertainment of visitors in Kingston and adjacent Towns, at the usual rates.PREMIUM LISTS, containing further particulars may be obtained by applying to GEO.BUCKLAND, Esq., Secretary of the Association, Toronto, or Dr.LITCHFIELD and W.A.GEDDES, Esq., Secretaries of the Local Committee, Kingston.N.B.\u2014Entries from Canada East may be made op or before 2lst inst.Sept.10.\t1 mwf 216 JOHN M\u2018CLELLAN, Soap ami Candle Manufacturer OFFICE\u2014245j ST.PAUL STREET, three doors east of St.Francois Xavier Street, and next Messrs.Brewster & Mulholland\u2019s Hardw-are Store.Factory\u2014151 Wellington Street Best white, pale yellow, family and COMMON SOAP and CANDLE^, constantly on hand.All goods will be delivered on boar Steamers, or in any part Of the city, fr cartage.Merchants arë respectfully invil call and examine the articles before purchasin; elsewhere.Sept.8.\t3m mwf 214 ROCK SALT.E purchasers, if applied for immediately.JOHN LEEMING.Sept.2.\t209 FOR LAKE ONTARIO.THE First-Class Schooner \u201c OMAR PASHA \u2019\u2019 will accept freight for any ZlÊÊÊèZ port on Lake Ontario.For freight apply to JOHN MACPHERSON & CO., Canal Wharf.Sept.8.\tm 214 FIRST REGULAR TRADER FOR GLASGOW., ¦g-r.The well-known Clipper A 1 Ship \u201cSHANDON,\u201d 730 Tons Register, JSsIIIe!.Walter Greig, Master, having the principal part of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch.Good accommodation for a few Steerage Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to ANDREW MACFARLANE & CO., 258 and 260 St.Paul Street.August 19.\t197 5 ) AISINS\u2014100 Boxes, Layers JlYi CURRANTS\u201410 caroteels Fine Zante 15 barrels\tdo do For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Sept.8.\t214 T7OR SALE\u2014 JJ\tM E S S P O R K , Montreal and New York Inspection, in lots to suit purchasers.THOS.GORDON.August 23.\t202 QALT\u2014LIVERPOOL in Sacks.lO\tI\u2019101, sa'e by J.H.WINN.August 19.\t197 Coal ! Coal ! O YDXF.Y GRATE COAL, in lots to suit pur-17 chasers.For Sale by the Subscriber, HENRY MoKAY.Sept.C.\tlm 213 T7RESH BERMUDA ARROWROOT, just ! ' received direct from Bermuda, for sale by S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes.Sept.5.\t212 TUST RECEIVED\u2014 f | Steinberger and Sparkling Moselle Wines Danish Cherry Cordial, first quality Hungarian \u201c Ruster Ausbruck\u201d Wine Hollands Gin, in Red and Green Cases French Raspberry Vinegar and Absinthe Suisse \u201c Creme dc Rose,\u201d \u201c Curagoa,\u201d& \u201cAnisette\" HENRY CHAPMAN.Sept.3.\t210 Leghorn Packing Salt, TN LOTS to suit purchasers.1\tFor sale bv HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.August 23.\tdddr 201 T IVERPOOL SALT\u20141500 Bags | j\tF or sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Sept.8.\t214 JAMES KICHARD, MERCHANT TAILOR, TTfEREBY informs bis friends and customers il that he has ceased to do business in this City, in consequence of arrangements made elsewhere ; and takes this opportunity of thanking them for the liberal manner in which they have supported him during the time in which he has been doing business in this City.N.B.\u2014Mr.Richard would suggest to his Customers that Messrs.GALBRAITH & BROWN, Great St.James.Street, will be happy to execute their orders, and be feels confident that they will give them entire satisfaction.46 Great St.James Street, ) Montreal, Sept.9, 1856.$\tr 216 A CARD.Fix HE undersigned beg to return their most 1 sincere thanks to the FIRE BRIGADE, the MEN of the 39th Regt., and their numerous friends, for the kind assistance they rendered in enabling them to save part of their property destroyed by fire on the night of Saturday, the 6th instant.WITH ALL & HOOD.Sept.10.\tm 216 PEW FOR SAFE.~|~)EW No.37 in Christ Church (Cathedral).X\tApply to Mr.THOMPSON, No.51 St.Charles Borromee Street.Sept.10.\tr216 T-IOR SALE\u2014 1 \u2019 LEAD PIPE and SHEETS, assorted sizes HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.Sept.9.\tlm 215 TO BE SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOLS, At the Office of Education, and at all the Booksellers, THE REPORT OF THE SITPERIffrEN-DENT FOR 1855 Elegantly bound in board.Price, 2s.Sept.9.\t215 XTYHITE FISH\u2014 } }\tFor Sale\u2014Barrels WHITE FISH, in prime order.Mclennan, Macnab & co.Sept.11.\t217 XTrANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN as Salesman Y T hi a Dry Goods Store in Upper Canada.Apply at Messrs.CLARK, WINKS & Co\u2019s St Paul Street- Sept.11.\tu 217 ATT ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK, who understands Washing, &c.Apply al this Office.Sept.9.\t215 T)OY WANTED\u2014Wanted a SMART BOY to | > attend a horse and do other work.Apply at.this Office.Sept.9.'\t215 4 YOUNG LADY from the Country is desi-/\\ rous of residing with an English Family, or in an Academy in the City, where her services in TEACHING FRENCH and MUSIC would be considered an equivalent for hei Board.Apply at this office.Sept.6.\tr213 LOST, J ON the 9tb instant, a LARGE NEW-yfyl FOUNDLAND BLACK DOG\u2014 answers to the name of \u201c Pinch.\u201d Apply at this Office.Sept.11.\tm 217 AUCTION SALES.BV J.D.EHR.XMJLR.D & 00.AUCTION SALE OF QUEBEC IRON WARES, (The only Sale this season.) At the Stores of the Subscribers, On THURSDAY, the 18th instant, Will be offered to the Trade, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The following assortment of VERY SUPERIOR GOODS, (Manufactured at Quebec,) 250 36-inch DOUBLE STOVES 100 30-inch\tdo\tdo 50 36-inch\tSINGLE\tdo 40 30-inch\tdo\tdo 25 27-inch\tdo\tdo 25 22-iuch\tdo\tdo 30 COOKING\tdo \u2014Also,\u2014 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Heavy Hardwares, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASSES, &C.SC, Particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.J.D.BERNARD & CO., 216\tAuctioneers.EXTENSIVE SALE OF MANUFACTURED & l]i\\MANUFACTORED FURS, EUR SKINS &C.At the Stores of the Subscribers, On MONDAY, the 22nd instant, Will be offered to the Trade, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a Large Assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's MANUFACTURED FURS, Comprising the Finest and Largest Assortment ever offered at Public Sale.Particulars hereafter.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M.J.D.BERNARD & CO., 216\tAuctioneers.V Office of the Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Court Sept.4th, 1856.\u2019\t)\tlm 212 M OLSONS BA INK.\"VTOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND i\\ on the PAID-UP CAPITAL, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT, per annum, for the half year ending 30th Sept, instant, will be payable at the Banking House in this City, on andafter WEDNESDAY', 1st October proximo.By order of the Board.WM.SACHE, Cashier.Montreal, Sept.1, 1856.\t-rf 209 XVXOX.BONS BAS6K.NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned CALLS on the SUBSCRIBED STOCK have been made payable at its Banking House in this City, viz.:\u2014 Ten per Cent, on 1st October, 1856.Ten per Cent, on 1st April, 1857.Ten per Cent, on 1st October, 1857.Ten per Cent, on 1st April, 1858.Ten per Cent, on 1st October, 1858.Ten per Cent, on 1st April, 1859.Ten per Cent, on 1st October, 1859.Ten per Cent, on 1st April, 1860.By order of the Board, WM.SACHE, Cashier.Molsons Bank,\t) Montreal, 9th Sept., 1856.1\ta Tf 215 SEW CITY «AS COMPANY.BY J.G.S3IFWAV.THIS MORNINH.LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, SUGAR AND OIL.This Momiug, Friday, Sept.12, ALONGSIDE BARGE \u201cSCOTLAND,\" Lying opposite Messrs.J.& J.MITCHELL\u2019S, will be sold : 1500 Bags Liverpool Coarse Salt \u2014and,\u2014 50 hhds Muscovado Sugar 30 bris Pale Seal Oil 10 do Cod do 250 bxs Digby Herrings 100 qts Table Codfish Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.J.G.SHIPWAY', 218\tAuctioneer.BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR, LOMOV\tSUGAR, Muscovado Molasses, Golden Syrup BRANDIES, WINES, TEAS, SFIOES, OIL, &c.Ac, &c, On Wednesday next, 17th Instant, WILL BE OFFERED, AT TUE STOKES OF JOSEPH TIFFIN, Esq., A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH GROCERIES, 3?\u201d Particulars in future advertisement.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 217\tAuctioneer.BRANDIT, G IN j TE.1S.Â\u2018e.ffic.S\u2019e.On Thursday Morning, Sept.18th, MESSRS, RYAN,\tCl), Will offer at Auction, at THEIR STORES, A general assortment of GROCERIES.Particulars will be given.ALSO, if arrived in time, the CARGO of the \u201c MINNA,\u201d From ANTIGUA, consisting of SUGARS, RUSHS, &C.&C.Sale at HALF-PAST TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.213 GENERAL GROCERY SALE.AT THE STORES OF J.G.SHIPWAY, Ou Thursday Afternoon, Sept.18, WILL BE SOLD : TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, SPICES, &e.Particulars in Hand Bills.Sale at THREE o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY','; 213\tAuctioneer.Fall Trade TOBAGO© SALE.AT THE STORES OF MR.JOHN LEVEY, 0u Wednesday, September 24th, Particulars in a future advertisement.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 207\tAuctioneer.EXTENSIVE GROCERY SALE, AT THE STORES OF MESSES, DAY1LLMD SOUTH & CO, 0u Saturday, the 27th Sept., WILL BE OFFERED, Fresh Teas, Sugar, Rice, Tobacco, Paint, Wines, Brandies.&e., &e., &c, Particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock precisely.J.G.SHIPWAY, 2Ô5\tAuctioneer.TOR_0N T 0 .HOUGHTON\u2019S JALES ROOMS.C.J.HOUGETOH, Auctioneer, And General Commission Merchant, Feb.14.TORONTO.38 O\u2019 N THURSDAY, the 25th instant, will be 1 sold at COTE DES NEIGES A LAND containing one and a half acres, with a WOODEN HOUSE, Stable, and other Buildings thereon erected ; also a LOT OF MACHINERY, known as the Twist Factory, with the right of a well of water.\u2014 The Property is commuted.Enquire of\tB.P.PAIGE, Or\tJ.TESKEY, Petite Cote.Sept.5.\tdu 212 INEST BERMUDA ARROWROOT, Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Hard\u2019s Farinaceous Food Corn Starch and Farina DuBarry\u2019s Revalenta Arabica LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Next the Court House.August 28.\tVna ^VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a _L>| DIVIDEND of TWO and a HALF Per Cent upon the Stoçk has been declared for the current half year, and will be payable at the Office of the Copapapy,No.5,4 St.Gabriel Street, on and after the 15th instant.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 1st to the 15th instant inclusive.By order of the Board, GEORGE ROBSON, Secretary.Sept.1.\t1 mwf 208 O FAMILIES\u2014\t\u2019 Cocoa Beans Dunn\u2019s Soluble Chocolate do do Cocoa For sale by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Chemists, &c., next the Court House.AUCTION SALES.BlSr JO HIT LEEIvimeY SUGAR, SYRUP, FISH, SALT, AND GENERAL GROCERIES.Ou Saturday Morning, Î3th lust., AT THE STORES OF JAMES T0RRÂN0E, ESQ.WILL BE OFFERED, 30 hhds Bright Porto Rico ) ç,rr, » R 100 brls Crushed\tÜ 50 brls Refined Syrup 100 bags East India Rice 150 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles 100 do Layer Raisins 5 carroteels > ry *0 k .20 barrels ) Zllllte 0urrfthts 50 boxes Maccaroni \u2014Also,\u2014 200 cwt Fine Table Codfish 1000 bags Liverpool Coarse Salt WITH OTHER ARTICLES.Sale at TEX o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 215\t.\tAuctioneer.HHDS PALE_ALE, IN BOND.«N SATURBÀÏ NEM, SEPT.IS, AT THE Hosieliiig Warehouse, IVo.55, (Cuvilliers Buildings, St.Nicholas Street,) Will be sold for account of whom it may concern.\u2014 Twcuiy Hhds Pale Ale, From the \u201c RAMFORD BREWERY'\u201d, England.TERMS CASH.Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 218 Auctioneer.FRESH HROPERIES.N MONDAY, Sept.15, at the UNION _ ' SALES ROOM, will be Sold, for account of Messrs.Joseph Knapp & Co.:\u2014 1000 packages of Teas 100 hhds Sugar 100 puns Molasses 100 brls do 5 pipes Pale Sherry 15 qr-csks do 100 cases Bottled Wines 300 bags Patna Rice 100 bags Cofiee 20 bales Fresh Almonds 20 bales Fresh Filberts 100 cases Brandy 20 qr-csks do 50 csks Linseed Oil 25 cases Nutmegs 50 csks Olive Oil WITH NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES.SC?= Further particulars in a future advertisement.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 212\tAuctioneer.: FALL AUGTSONé SAM, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS.I.BCCHAMl HAliS&CO., ON MONDAY, BBWT.29th, WHEN WILL BE OFFERED : mm ENGLISH GROCERIES, WISES, BRANDIES, «IN, OILS, PÀ9MTS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, &e.&c.Further particulars hereafter.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 204\tAuctioneer.GAMG© ©F TBA, DIRIOT FROM CHINA.VALUABLE PROPERTY, THREE gyiSLL SITES, &C., FOR SALE.*HjQ BB.QE'Ijg SPSOBEXta-IT, SITUATED AT.BROME LAKE OUTLET, Belonging to the Heirs of the Late JOHN JONES, SEN.THE Property consists of Three Lots of Land, of 200 Acres each, viz :\u2014Lots No.23 and 24 in the 10th Range, and Lot No.26 in the 9th Range of Lots, in the Township of Brome.These Lots are well Watered, the Outlet of Brome Lake running across the two former Lots, and lengthways of the latter (No.26 in the 9th Range.) The quality of the Land is very good aud free from stone, a portion of which is a Low Interval\u2014excellent for Jleadow.The Land is well Timbered, principally with Hemlock, Spruce, Black Ash, and other Hard Woods ; there is likewise a quantity of Pine.The first two Lots are within sight of Brome Lake, only a part of Lot No.22 separating them from it The OUTLET OF BROME LAKE is a Never-Failing Stream of Water which never freezes.On Lot 23 there is superior Water-Falls, capable of driving, throughout tbe year, almost, any amount of Machinery ; on which Falls there is now in operation a GRIST MILL, the building of wood, 30 by 40 two stories, with Three Run of Stones, viz.; 1 Run of Burr, 1 Run of Granite, and 1 Run of Scotch Oat Hulling.The Geering of the Mill is in good working order, complete with Smut Machine, and an Oat Kiln attached.There is also a Millers House, a SAW' MILL with one gate, the Geering in good order, a CARDING MACHINE in good order\u2014the building 30 by 36 feet\u20142 stories, 2 Single Machines in good order, the Cards nearly new, a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, of Wood, 25 by 34 feet, 1 story high, a good Garden attached, with Shrubbery surrounding the house \u2014the Garden and Grounds is well Fenced.On Lot 24 there is a very superior Water-Fall, capable of driving any amount of Machinery.On this Lot there is a large Barn, 50 by 60 feet, built about nine years since, which is in good repair, together with a Log House thereon erected.On the Two Lots, No\u2019s 23 and 24, about 60 Acres is Cleared and Cultivated, nearly the whole of which is free from stumps, having a number of Living Springs thereon, the water of which is equal to any in the world.Two Public Roads pass through this property (the Mail Route from St.Hyacinthe to Potton and Brome Corner,) it is situated only Three Miles from Frost Village, and the proposed Shefford Railroad Route to the Derby Line.Lot No 26 in the 9th Range, forming a part of this property is a Wild lot of Land, about an average quality, with Mixed Timber\u2014a considerable quantity of which is Spruce and Hemlock\u2014with a very superior Water-Fall, capable of driving a large amount of any kind of Machinery.This Property will be sold by Authority (in Licitation) of the Court.It is uxixcumberkd.This is a \u201c bona fide\u201d Sale of the Property to the Highest Bidder.The time of Sale will be 17th September, 1856, For particulars apply to John Jones, Esq., Quebec; Hon.Robert Jones, St.Johns; C.II.Jones, Esq., on the Property ; and Dr.T.YV.Jones, Montreal.Sale at the Court House, Montreal, 'Dnnun.September, 'ic>c'-\u2018i i nrrm\u2014 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED RV 1ESSII8.D, TORRANCE & \u20ac0.TO OFFER, BY PÏJIBLXC) AUCTIOST, IN MONTEE AL, ON TUESDAY, the 30(h Seplr., THE CARGO OF CHOICE EUESII GREEN *2?res ® \u201e Per Barque \u201c Auguste & Mine,\u201d DIRECT FROM SHANGHAE, © W E B?S\u2019 O H , consisting of HYSON, YOUNG HYSON, TWANKAY.HYSON TWANKAY, IMPERIAL, GUNPOWDER.Principally of fine grades, in Cheats, Half Chests, and Catties.TERMS\u2014SIX MONTHS\u2019 CREDIT.Catalogues wii.i be prepared.Immediately foUojving wilbbe offered, if anired in time, THE CARGOES OF THE BRITISH SHIPS £ \u2018.-Is&mCsM STJSiiy 5 FROM SINGAPORE.AND MANILLA, -mniiD .toItoH \"nobnoiiifijsIA alcl !'.I .\u2019J \u2022* \u201cTYirS,\u201d FROM CALCUTTA, NOW FULLY DUE, CONSISTING OF : Bags Coffee, Bags East India Rice, Bags Black Pepper, Bags White Pepper, Oases Cassia, Matts Cassia, Cheats Mace, Barrels Nutmegs, Bales Hemp, Cases and Baskets Gambler, Casks Castor Oil, &c.See.&c.AFTER WHICH A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SnCTG-^TOLlEâ AND FRESH EN&LISB GROCERIES, Particulars hereafter.Sale at T\u2019BN o\u2019clock JOHN LEEMING, 204\tAuctioneer.IMPORTANT SALE (W CROCKERY.ON TUESDAY EVENING, September SOtb, the Subscriber will sell for account of J.B.Wins \u2014 105 CRATES CROCKERY, Now in Store aud to arrive belore that date.Catalogues will be prepared.Sale at SEVEN o'clock.JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.205 IMPORTANT TRADE\tS; A I* E, BY AUCTION.WINES, BIUkNmpS, Almonds, Salad Oil, &c.cce, (fee.THE CARGO OF TUE \u201c AIE nuiw, DIRECT FROM MARSEILLES, arow sw ss'o&e, Will be Offered at Public Auction, AT THE WAREHOUSE OF MESSRS.EDW.1ÂITLUD, TY1EE & GO., ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT, 1st.' \u2014Tmmetliatel!) after which,\u2014 WILL BE O F F E: RE D A GESTEBAB ASSORTMENT OP W I H R S AND FRESH ENGLISH GROCERIES, >d= Further particulars hereafter.Sale at HALF-PAST TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.204 PUB s.&ee:.auctiom sales.Sales of Eeal Estate B'S' JOHOT XitaHBSXErG-.POLIO SALE OF MOST VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Yielding Large Rental, FRONTING ST.ANN\u2019S MARKET, In the Centre of the City.THE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Ou Tuesday, i6(b September, Those SPLENDID CUT STONE STORES, forming the Corner of ST.PETER and COMMON STREETS, fronting on each Street, and immediately facing St.Anna Market, comprising FIVE LARGE STORES and'TENEMENTS, and now in the occupation of SAMUEL PRICE MARTIN McHALE, and others.These substantial Stores have been erected only a few years, have always commanded good tenants, and Rentals capable of much increase.They are in excellent condition, and present a sure and certain investment for money.The conditions of Sale will be very Liberal.Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.Sept.8.\t214 VALUABLE PROPERTY On St.Lawrence Main Street- The Subscriber has been instructed to sell by Auction, On Tuesday, Sept, 18, AT HIS OFFICE, St.Sacrament Street, A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, having 100 feet front on Main Street, St.Lawrence Suburbs, and running through to St.Domi-inque Street, and is one of TUe Best Eetaiï Bïjsîncs8 Ftasîtîs iti ttse Cïty Terms of payment liberal.O\u201d A large portion of the purchase money will remain a Life Rent.Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 215\tAuctioneer.YALDAfii RSAL ESTATE.Corner of Lagattcbetiere & St.Denis Sts.The Subscriber is instructed to offer at his\u2019Office ©W TBJESE9.4.Ç, OCT.\u2019Bis, «Ï most Valuable SjoI of Eemd Forming the corner of St.Denis and Lagauchetiere Streets.Dimensions\u201496 feet in front by 96 ft in depth.On the Lot is a Spring of Pure Water.The Property has been recently fenced in.and is situate next to It is commuted, and a Sheriff\u2019s Title.Terras of payment extend over five years.Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING, 219\tAuctioneer.] 7OR SALE\u2014 iargaAEms, The property of WM.F.COFFIN, Esquire, comprising a FAMILY RESIDENCE replete with every convenience, and Forty-two Acres of Land.Terms liberal.Apply to the proprietor, or JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.Sept.10.\t216 A1 LSO FOR SALE\u2014 A.£02?CP E,iiLSS'S> On the Main Road, Cote St.Catherine, contiguous to the property of Sydney Bellingham, Esqr., being about Twenty-two Acres superficies, with a frontage of SEVEN ACRES on the road, admirably adapted for Villa residences.Apply as above.Plan .may be seen at my Office, JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer.Sept.10.\t216 ^ District Commissariat, ( Montreal, Sept.6, 1856.QEALED TENDERS in Duplicate (marked 0 on the envelope \u201c Tenders for Candles,\u201d) will be received at this Office until NOON on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, for the supply of 200 lbs SPERM, and 300 lbs ADAMANTINE CANDLES, Of the best quality, and to bo delivered into the Commissariat Stores.The Tenders to state the price, per pound, in Currency, accompanied by a sample ; and no Tender will be noticed unless made on a Printed Form, to be obtained at this office.Payment will be made in Bank Notes on one of the Chartered Banks.ALFRED SALWEY, 214\tAssistant Commissary General.BOOTS\tSHOES.I?\"\tIf- WP.JOHNSTON begs to inform bis » friends and former patrons, that he has returned to Montreal, and resumed business at 251 Notre Dame Street, where he will be prepared to execute .orders, for Gentlemen\u2019s Boots and Shoes of the best description.W.P.J.will employ the very best Workmen procurable, and guarantees his work of a superior kind.53= Orders are respectfully solicited.Montreal, Sept, 8; 1856.\tlm 214 17 OR SALE\u2014 SYDNEY GRATE ;CQAL, in lots to suit purchasers.G.& D SHAW.August 14.\t193 CHE Subscribers offer for sale\u2014 The HUDSON\u2019S BAY COMPANY'S SALMON of this year\u2019s importation.BOYER & HAWLEY.August 31.\tleg 70R SALE\u2014\t\u2014 J Boxes & half boxes Prime Tablé Codfish Brls Large No.3 Mackerel M.R.Raisins in boxes Bags Liverpool Salt afloat Mclennan, macnab & co.August 28.\t205 F Saltpetre.KÈGS, For Sale by \u2019 JAMES TORRANCE.-.188 Auenst 8, Lost,\u2014On Tuesday evening, fifty DOLLARS in Bills.The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to this Office.- \u2022 June 6.\t\u2022\t134 Card.71/ffiS.ALEXANDER .GIBBS, VOCALIST.ItJL has REMOVED to No.23 RUE ST! ANTOINE.June \u201c18.'\t144 j,'UR SALE\u2014\t\u2019 C PRIME MESS and PRIME BEEF, in brls HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.\u2022Tune 7.\t135 A FARM, with good HOUSE and BUILDINGS, near the Danville Station Quebec\u2019 and Richmond Railway, containing 500 acres, 300 acres cleared, the remainder well timbered, about 80 acres being Maple, Birch and BeechJ of good quality.The house contains 16 rooms, and is in excellent repair ; the buildings consist of 4 Barns, Coach-house, Stables, Granary, Work-shop, Wood-shed, York \u201c GREAT WESTERN\u201d Marine Ins.Oo.) Applications can be made through the undersigned for Insurance, by open Policy or otherwise, in the above Companies ; \u2014and,\u2014 For Special Risks in the \u201c -ATLANTIC \u201d MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.\u2014ALSO,- On Cargo, inland, and Hulls of Schooners navigating the Lakes and the St.Lawrence, in the MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BUFFALO.THEODORE HART, St.Sacrament StVeet.Montreal, April 24, 1856.\t97 THK COLONIAt- LIFE ISSUMiei CDMPAp.Capiie.l«~Cne Milita» Sterling;.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Edinburgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF DIRECTORS : The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.I\tB.H.Le31oine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.|\tJ.O.Moi-fATT, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.Manager\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.ÏHE BOARD IN MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals, putting the Company on the risk at once,.without communicating with the Parent Board.This arrangemeut gives to the Colonial all the facilities of a Local Company, and combines the additional advantage of ample security.Assurances on the Half Credit System granted.July 4.\t107 FOSÎ.SA'1/a, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MEWL¥-4MPOSii\u2019ED SilüdMIÏÏS, CCONSISTING in part of\u2014 / Twankay, Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas Tobaccos\u20145\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 18\u2019s, aud 20\u2019s ; Tobacco Pipes ; Spirits Turpentine Hhds Bright Sluscovado Sugar, Puns' and Tierces Molasses, Golden Syrup Java, Laguayra, aud Roasted Coffees Hennessey\u2019s and Chaloupin Brown and Pale Brandy, in hhds and cases Gin\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s in hhds and cases ; Port AVine Sherry, Champagne, Claret, London Porter, Pale Ale Montreal, Belmont and Sperm Candles ; 3Iont-real and Liverpool Soap Raisins, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pimento, Cloves, Pepper Glenfield, Rice and Satin Starch ; Fig Blue AVindsor Soap, Borax, Alum, Bordeaux AMnegar, Macearoni and Arermicelli, Corks, Madras Indigo, Sulphur, Olive Oil in hhds and cases Bed^Cords, Rice, Almonds, Glue, Blacking Saltpetre, Wrapping Paper, Playing Cords, Bottles Terms of Credit Liberal.L.MARCHAND & CO.May 15.\t115, g\u2019oaES'Ksa, rsEesa.& co.22 and 24 Saint Sacrament Street, OFFER FOR SALE\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson and Congou Teas Muscovado Sugars, Syrups and Molasses St.Domingo Coffee, Patna Rice Tobaccos, Cavendish and Honey Dew, in half boxes and catties Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles Liverpool, Montreal, Castile and Toilet Soaps Glenfield and Pearl Starch, Fig Blue and Indigo Coleman\u2019s Alustard, Sauces, Pickles, Spices Saleratus, Car.Soda, Cream Tartar Yeast Powders, T D Pipes, Lamp Black Blacking in tins, White AA'ine, and Cider AUne-gar Fish and Oils, HenneJsey\u2019s Brandy Port, Sherry and Madeira AA'ines Gin in hhds and cases, London Porter, Ac Ac ALSO, 2000 barrels J 1000 bags > Liverpool Salt.4000 minots ; AND, 2500 Seamless Bags 300 bales AVick 600 trusses Cotton Twine Oct.4.\t235 Fresh Swedish Leeches.JUST RECEIVED, a supply of FRESH SAYEDISH LEECHES\u2014for sale by S.J.LY3IAN A CO., Place d\u2019Armes.Leeches packed for the couptry.August 29.\t.206.\t.THE LIVERPOOL AUD LONDON FIRE AXD LIFE ISBASCE COMPASY, Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.UstabUsùed iu 1&36\u2014Empowered bj' Special Acts of Parliament.offices: 37 Caslie Street, Liverpool*; 20 and 21 Poultry, Loudou ;fCl King Street, .Alanehester ; 56 Wall Street, New York ; Place d Armes, Montreal ; Wynyard Square, Sydney ; and Elizabeth Street South.Melbourne.TRUSTEES: Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart., Adam iU'dgsrxn, Esq., \u2018Samuel.Henry Thompson, Esq.DIRECTORS IN LIVERPOOL.Thomas Brocklebank, Esq., Chairman.1.C.Ewart, Esq., M.P.; F.Haywood, Esquire, Deputy Chairmau.Secretary\u2014Swinton Boult, Esquire.And seventeen other Directors.DIRECTORS IN LONDON : Matthew Forster, Esquire, Chairman.Geo.Frederick Young, Esq., Deputy Chairman.And nine others.CASTA S3 A BRANCH.Office:.Place d-Armes.DIKECTORS IN MONTREAL.T.B.Anderson, Esq., Chairman.Alex.Simpson, Esc Henry Chapman, Esq.James 31itchellt.Esq., Deputy Chairman.' Henry Starnes Esq.Robert S.Tylee, Esq.J.H.Maitliind, Esq., Resident Secretary.CONSTITUTION.Liability of the entire body of Shareholders unlimited.All Directors must be Proprietors hr-tlio Company.The Capital is £2,000,000, divided into 100,000,Shares of £20 each, 85,429 of which are in the Bands of (he Proprietors, at £2 per Share.\t' ¦ 1864,;.ACCUMULATED.FUNDS, 1855, £1G3',970 .AReserved Surplus .£169,150 55,924.Profit aLoss, or Reinsurance :83,300 264,128.Life Department Reserve.293,557 £488.0752.: .£546,067 .'Totals'.FIRE DEPARTMENT.£146,096.Prcmitims .received.£186,271 LIFE DEPARTMENT.472.Policies Issued.577 £349;301.Insuring.£370,772 10.267.\t.Producing in Premiums .\t11,132 57.979.\t.Total Prcmbitns:.\t63,909 13.713.\t.Received for Annuities.\t12,758 10.763.\t.Paid Annuitants.11,396 SWINTON BOULT, Secretary to the Company, All applications for FIRE INSURANCE to be made -at the Canada Branch Office, Place d'Armes.Montreal.j.h.Maitland; Resident Secretary.May 21.\t120 mfm.Ai\"SiTY filiAL Insurance \u2022fls&ociatipns, OF E X O E, A X 13 .Capital £2,000,000 Sterling, Subscribed for by Six Thousand Shareholders.For every desoription of Fire and Life ïnstiraiiee_Biisiness, ALL CLARIS1 SETTLED PROMPTLY HERE.BOARD OF DIRECTION FOE CANADA EAST.Chairman\u2014Hon.James Ferrier.James Sutton, Esq.John Ostell, Esq.W, S.JtACFARLANE, Manager, Office 15 St.Francois Xavier Street.Jiohfreal, 31ay 21, 1856.\t120 C©ms6iiet|>!îbm, Astîima, BreMcisI-Ms, Caiaz-ï-fï, AND other affections of the LUNGS and CHEST, cured by INHALATION, local and general treatment.Inhalation alone will fail to cure most of these diseases, but in connection with proper general remedies, under ! Dr.HEATH\u2019S direction,, it is highly curative in these, heretofore, incurable affections.Dr.Heath is frequently applied to by persons who have neither been relieved by inhalation, rior benefitted by shouldep-brapest, nor inhaling tubes.The fact is that inhalation is.only an auxilidiy, and that those'\u201c Traps \u201d are abso-* lately injimous, Âs a proof of ' thé ' sùccéss' attending Dr.Heath's combined treatment, wre r.éfér to thej subjoined\u2014a few'' only of WTargé: immber of - letters :\u2014 423 Broadway, New York, Sept.8, 1855.Dear Doctor,\u2014Although\u2019 not indebted to you pecuniarily, X am under obligations of gratitude Which I do not expect to bé able to pay, for your skill in curing me of a Brohchial affection, some three years ago, which had troubled me for a number of years, and which wcruld not yield to caustic applications; gargles or washes.Notwithstanding my profession requires the almost constant use of my vocal organs, the cure is permanent.If you think this will,be of any service' to yburself Ot the public, you will please use it in-any manner to attain it.You will, no doubt, remember two or three of my friends wei-e also cured by you.MARCUS COLBURN.Nervous, Chrome, Scrofulous, and affections of the Generative System, tax thé 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 cértainty of relief to Dr.HEATH, Nov 850 Broadway, New York, from 9 A.M.to 4 P.M., Sundays excepted.Patients at a distance may be treated or advised by letter on stating their oases fully.Who is Dr.Heath?For the information and satisfaction of those who perchance do not know, we refer them to an interesting editorial which appeared iu 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,! Test our readers who have not read the\\abovtouuned article, entitled.,\u201c-.The Character, and Meii of New .York, the Metropolis.of North America;'' should complain of our: neglect, to publish it also.: j-r I .\t.' 1 have known Dr.Heath for ten or twelve years, during which time he;has assiduously devoted himself-to .the .study and treatment of Chronic Diseases, Genito-urinary, Nervous and Constitutional Affections, Diseases of the Ear A Eye, but especially in treating Consumption and Affections of\u2018the Chest with flattering success.J.K.SNELL, M.D., Green Point, Brooklyn.Having seen numerous affidavits of cures performed by Dr.Heath, of No.850 Broadway, we take pleasure in recommending him to the afflicted.\u2014Advocate and Register, Raiiway, N.J.Wo-miost cheerfully recommend Dr.Heath to an enlightened public, as a professional friend of surpassing- attainments, and of eminent success' in his departments of practice.LÉSTER GREEN, M.D., N Y.J.A.S.MITH, M.D., N.Y.Dr.Heath is a gentleman.of high moral character and most estimable profession! abilities.GEO.PETRIE, 31.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.HON.A.LOOMIS, N.Y.¦ New Work, §ep.t.24, 1855.Dr.Heath,\u2014Dear.Sir: I have taken my pen in hand to inform yqu that I am entirely free from every symptom of that alarming\u2019 Consumptive Throat Disease, which I came under your medical care with, and which was so rapidly undermining my constitution.1 was almost despairing of getting cured at all, until I was advised by 31r.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 (he Cause and Cure of those Diseases, will be sent free to anv address, upon application.Oct.18.\tly DC 247 iüOTfipi FOR THE MILLION WHQXsSiSAEili OMSiè.1AOR, SALE\u2014A large and complete Jassort-' ment of SPRING and SUMMER- CLOTH-ITG.Customers: or ouyers sending orders may rely upon, every justice being- done them, and goods charged, if possible, less than, if they were on the spot.Two bales SUPERFINE NEW SCOTCH TWEEDS, ex Steamer \u201c Canadian.\u201d Fifty hhds ' Pure Double-Berried DeKUY-PER\u2019S GIN.AVAL TER MACF ARLAN.JIarcli 13.\t62 AEÏHKÂCITE COALS.ft OR SALE\u2014Best qualities LEHIGH, RED and WHITE ASH, SCHUYLKILL, LA-KAWANA and PITTSTON COAL, all sizes, free from dust.No Schuylkill or Lakawana Coal sold as Lehigh.Parties wishing to purchase will And it their interest to call at the Old Stand, 21 St.Sacrament Street.CHARCOAL for sale\u20149d per bushel.July 26.\t177 GILDER-SLEEVE & DRAPER, Barristers & Attornies, NOTA RI ES P Uli L I C, KiNGSTON, C.W.O.Si Gii.dv.rsi.fevf.\tW, G, Draper, ¦Sept, 6.\t«Uiw, OWEN MCGARVEY>S Oliair and Furniture Warehouse, No.244 NOTRE DAME STREET.'rpHE Subscriber, thankful to bis J.friends and the public gepe-ITj^_ rally for the encouragement re-jtfflSHf ccived during the past six years.I*1 B tal*S_Un3 opportunity Of informing * * thena-that, notwithstanding the very extensive stock- on hand when he opened his new premises, on the 1st of April last, he has.ot quick sales and light profits, i'ï10*6 of an(l is now prepared to an?F,nU inspection ANOTHER NEW ^™CK OF PARLOR AND BEDROOM FUR-MfLRE of the NEWEST STYLE, which cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by auy other house m ibis country.Mahogany, Cane, Wood, aud every otherkind of Cliairs ; Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Ac.Ac., from the lowest to the highest prices.Parties residing at a distance tiom the .city will find this the most convenient establishment, as they can here purchase any article in the_ Furnishing Line, and !lare^quVpjeR on.hoard thç.cars or boats, or it resident within the boundary of the toll-gates, deliv oved free of charge.Every article warranted as represented.Parties will save at least 20 per cent by purchasing at this establishment.\\V holesale and Retail.OWEN Me GARVEY, 244 Notre Dame Street, Ayhe Sign of the Red Rocking Chair, ,,\tNeat- the French Square.May 26.\t124 GEORGIA.I-OrTER*.(Authorized by the State of Georgia.) prizes Guaranteed i ï-ort Gaines Academy Lottery.CLASS 19, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1856.OX THE Havana Plan.Purchasers in buying one odd.number and one even number whole Ticket arc guaranteed to, draw .§8.Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion, w-ith chances of obtaining the larger Prizes, which are a hundred per cent., better for the'purchaser than any other Lottery in existence.SAML.SWAN A CO.,.MANAGERS.PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $204,000 Will be distribiited according to the following Brilliant Sceemc : 30,000 Tickets\u201415,185 Prizes! 1 Prize of.§40,000 is.§40,000 4 Prize of.10,000\tis.10,000 1 Prize of.10,000\tis.10,000 1 Prize'of.\t5,000\tis.\t5,000 i Prize of,.\t2,000\tis.\t2,000 1 Prize of.\t1,000\tis.\t1,000 1 Prize of-\t1,000\tis.\t1,000 10 Prizes of.\t200\tare.\t2,000 100 Prizes of.__\t.100\tare.10,000 APriîOXIMATIOH OV PRIZES.4 Prizes of §200 ap.to §40,000 are.\t800 4 Prizes.of 100 ap.to 10,000 are.400 4 Prizes of\t75\tap.to 10,000 are.\t300 4 Prizes of\t60\tap.to.\t5,0.00.are.\t240 4 Prizes of\t50\tap.to\t2,000.arc.\t200 4 Prizes of\t40\tap.to\tijoOOare.\t160 4 Prizes of\t25\tap.to\t1,000 are.\t100 40 Prizes of\t26\tap.to 200 are.\t800 15,000 Prizes bf 8\"arc.120,000 15,185 Prizes, amounting to.§204,000 The 15,000 Prizes of §8 are determined by the number'which draws the §40,000 Prize\u2014if that number should be an odd number, then every odd number ticket in the scheme will be entitled to $8 ; if an even number, then every even number ticket will bo entitled to §8 in addition to any other Prize which may be drawn.All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are even.All those ending- with 1, 3, 5.7, 9.are odd.33\u201d Remember that every Prize is draw-n, and .payablein full without deduction.All Prizes of §1,000 and under paid immediately after the drawing.Other Prizes at the usual time of thirty days.All communications strictly confidential.The drawn numbers will, be forwarded to purchasers.immediately after the drawing.¦ '-'The plan of drawing the Lottery will be sent with all Tickets ordered.Whole Tickets, §10 ; Halves, 5.; Quarters, 2j.Prize | Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at cither Office.GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.As one-half the Tickets are guaranteed to draw §8, we will sell Certificates of Packages of 10 Tickets (odd and even numbers) at the following rates :\u2014 All that the 10 Tickets draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser.Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.§60 do\tdo\t10 Half\tdo\t30 do\tdo\t10 Quarter do\t1.5.Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets either to S.SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga.Or S.SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.Sept.8.\tly 214 WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANBEIl SAFE, Best Powder & Burglar-Proof Locks, THE PUBLIC, are respectfully informed that this world-renowned FIRE-PROOF SAFE is no longer made and sold by Silas C.Her-rixg, whoso license from Mr.Wilder to make and sell tho'same expired on the 2d Sept., 1854.Our Safes are all manufactured under the personal superintendence of 31r.3VILDER, the original Patentee of the genuine Salamander Safe.B.G.WILDER A CO., Patentees and Manufacturers.For Sale only by the undersigned, FORRESTER, 3IOXR: A CO.22 & 2-1 St.Sacramènt Street.Montreal, June 25, 1856.\t150 ©©Ills sx-sissa?Fists ! New York, April 11, 1856.Messrs.Stearns A Marvin.Gentlemen,\u2014One of your Salamander Safes, Wilder\u2019s Patent, was severely tested by the destruction by fire of our Packing Box Manufactory, Nos.41 and 42 Gold Street, which occurred last night.The buildings were four stories high, fillqd : with lumber and boxes, which crcated-an intense heat.The safe was located on the second floor, and fell to the first, where it remained eleven hours amid the burning ruins; and on being taken out, cooled and opened, the contents, consisting of books and valuable papers, were found in good condition, untouched bÿ fire, and perfectly legible.Please send another Salamander to.our manufactory, 128 Church Street, and oblige, yours, respectfully, Lowerre, Hawley A Co.Hicks\u2019 Saiatnander Safes, WILDER\u2019S PATENT.MORE than ten thousand of these Safes are now in use.They have been tasted in hundreds of fires, without the slightest injury to the contents in any instance, and have the best established reputation of any Sale that is made.A large assortment on sale at-New York prices by\tJAMES HUTTON, St.Helen Street.The only Agent of Wilder\u2019s Patent Safe, manufactured by Stearns A Marvin, New York.May 3.\t105 ¦ - Cookisig Stovca& li'ou Bedstead#.HODDEN &¥EILLEÜIl\u2019S \u2022IRON FSJUNiTORE WAREHOUSE No.71 Great St.James Street, SINGLE A DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, CRIBS, COTS, COUCHES, CHAIRS, SETTEES, HAT AND UMBRELLA STANDS, IRON Railing for desks, counters a CEMETERY LOTS.HE -Subscribers will take pleasure in refer- ring intending purchasers of COOKING STOVES to some of those families to whom they have sold the same patterns.Printed directions; given with every Stove, with rules for Baking, Roasting, and Boiling.This, will be found of great use to housekeepers.April 22.\t: 95 Tli© Donegana Hotel, asoH'miL&E.MADAME ST.JULIEN begs leave to inform the Public of Montreal and Visitors to the City, that she has made arrangements with 3Ir.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, 3Iontreal ; and of the Donegana Hotel, to resume the management of the above Establishment.3Iontreal, July 18, 1856.\t171 FOR.SALE, CHEAP.rpHAT VALUABLE LOT, 55X120, fronting I the corner of St.Catherine and 3Iansfield Streets.Apply to DUNCAN ROBERTSON, Broker.3Iay 30.\t128 T1 STEAMSHIPS, &LC._ The British atad iVorth American Royal Hail Stemnnhlps, STEAMBOATS, Sue.1330.Ottawa River Mali Steamer#.FSOM NEWTOKK TO UNEKPOOt.Ehief G&biu Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.gq The ship $ Irani Boston call Hali/ax, , ,, .Gapwina\tCaptain.^ H E J uilkuis, CANADA.W J C Lanj.AKAU1A.J Stone.\tI AMEÏUOA.Wk-kman.EBliV;\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022£; t;.Lou> I NIAGARA.-A Ryne, AFRICA.N Shannon I ElTtOPA________/Lei-.ch, These Vessels carry a e\u2019.ear white light, at theii mat' heail, green onstarbuarJ Low,red on port bow.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Aug.20ib.Canada.from Rostoir.Wednesday.Aug 27th.Africa.from New Yolk.Wednesday, Sept.3rd.ISiagtru.,trom Lost op.Wednesday, ;fc5ept: iOili.Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Sept.i7ih\u2018 Arabia.ftom Boston.».Wednesday,F-epL 24th.from New York.Wedne-'diy, Oet.1st.Canada.from Boston.Wednest.ayi.Oct Sib.£fr*Ci*.from New York.Wednesday, Oct.15th.Niagara.from Boston.Wednesday, Oct.22nU.Berths not-iceurcU un^ilppjd for.An-eiperieneed .Surgeon on board.The owner*, of these ships will not be accouBtablefor Sold.Silver,Birilion.SpeeiCjJowellery, Precious Stone?, or RteTàlB uhféssTnlïs ortnuingare signed therefor,ana the value thereoftherein expressed.For freight or p&ssbkc, Apply to PL CTTffAKDyi Bowling
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