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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" University of McGill College.COURSE OF CIVIL ENGINEERINS.PROF.R.CRAWFORD, B.A.C.E., will commence his Course of ROAD and RAILWAY EYGIN'EERIYG on the FIRST MONDAY of NOVEMBER, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M.The Course will include Engineering and Mechanical Drawing ; Surveying for Roads and Railways ; Levelling ; the Use of Instruments ; Calculation of Earthwork, Excavation and Embankment ; Quarrying and Blasting, Well-Sinking and Boring,\" Construction of Public Roads, Theory of the Arch, Masonry and Brickwork j Foundations, Piling, and Coffer Dams ; Arched, Timber and Iron Bridges arid Viaducts ; Retaining Walls ; Construction of Railways, including Gradients, Curves, Measurement of Earthwork, Ac., Permanent Way, Rail-laying, Tunnelling, Construction and Use of Stationary and Locomotive Engines, Ac.; Elements of Architecture.The Lectures will be accompanied by Examinations and Field Practice.Lectures on HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING will he provided so soon as the Students have made sufficient progress in the general subject.The whole Course will extend over two Sessions.Students entering with the view of obtaining diplomas, will be examined in Arithmetic, Euclid\u2019s Eléments, Algebra, and Plane Tri-gonometry, and will be required to attend the College Classes of Mathematics, Natural Phiio-sophy, Chemistry, and Natural History.Fee per Session £5.Gentlemen desiring to attend the Class of Engineering alone, as occasional Students, may obtain tickets of the Secretarv.Fee, £2 10s.COURSE op AGRICULTURE.The Lectures on this subject, by the Principal, will commence on the FIRST MONDAY of NOVEMBER, at 4, P.M., and will be continued on Mondays and Fridays during the Session.For outline of Course, sec Prospectus.Fee for the .Special Course, including English Literature, French,: Mathematics,.Chemistry,;Natural History and Natural Philosophy, £5 per Session.Fee for Agriculture alone, £1 5s.NATURAL HISTORY.The Lectures on Zoology, Botany, Miucralogy and Geology, will be opened to occasional Students on the FIRST TUESDAY of NOVEMBER at 4, P.M., when the Introductory Lecture, open to the Public, will be delivered.Fee for the Course, £1 5s.NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.The Experimental Course for Occasional Students will commence on the first TUESDAY\" of November, at TEN A.M., and will be continued on TUESDAYS and THURSDAY'S.Eor further information, apply to the Undersigned.W.C.BAYNES, B.A., Secretary.Oct.10, 1856.\t242 Sic GILL COLLEGE.Session^ 1856-7.THE CLASSES in this University will commence 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 Glasses from the Collage Secretary.Fees £1 5s for each Class :\u2014 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 ll.> Hebrew and Oriental Literature\u2014Sept.10, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12 to 1.French and German Languages, Classical Literature, Mathematics ' and Algebra, History Sept.10.(See Prospectus.) The Prospectus for 185C-7, containing full information as to Course of Study, Terms, &c., may be obtained on application to the Secretary.W.C.BAYNES, Sec.McGill College, Montreal, Aug.12, 1856.Tt 171 Indian and Woolwich.Government Appointments.THE PRINCIPAL, with the view of encouraging Young Gentlemen to compete for these appointments, is now forming\u2019 a limited.class for the ensuing June examinations, and begs to intimate as a farther inducement to Iris young friends to offer, that no tuition bills for attendance at these classes will be rendered, until the Candidates have passed their examinations in London.This Branch of the College is under Mr.WALSHE'S immediate charge, and he would remind Parents, Guardians, and others, that at.the lowest rate of salary the E.I.Appointments are £1,000 Sterling per Annum.Further particulars can be had on application Montreal, Sept.17, 1856,\t222 PUBLIC NOTICE iiiaHZS, TWO NEW LIGHTS are now placed on the NORTH SHORE, between Laval trie and Lanoraye, and will he exhibited on the night of the THIRTEENTH of OCTOBER next, for the purpose of leading Vessels into the SOUTH CHANNEL, by clearing the Point of Vcrcheres Island and the Shoals at Contrecœur.Vessels (when it is wished to take the SOUTH CHANNEL,) coming up with the Two Lights on Lavaltric Island in one, so soon as they close the Lights on the NORTH SHORE, will alter their course aud keep them leading, until they get inside of the Point of Vercheres Island, or until they take their present marks on Isle Bouchard ; when desiring to run the NORTH CHANNEL, this will lead them all clear of the lower part of Laval trie Island, as also of the Reef at the upper portion of it.TWO LIGHTS on Isle Ste.Therese will also be exhibited at the same time, and are for enabling Vessels to take the upper entrance to the SOUTH CHANNEL, by leading them clear of the lower part of Pouillier du Calvaire and the upper point of Isle Deslauriers.JAMES HOLMES, Registrar.Trinity House, Montreal, October 9, 1856.dd 241 United States and British North American School Agency, and Teachers\u2019 Institute, 510 Broadway, opposite St.Nicholas Hotel, NEW YORK.FAMILIES and SCHOOLS in Canada will find this Institution a desirable medium for th?purpose of obtaining TEACHERS well qualified to undertake the duties devolving on those to whom are entrusted the training of cbildien.The Managing Proprietor will strictly investigate the moral as well as intellectual qualifications of each teacher, and recommend only those who are worthy the entire confidence of Parents and Principals.Teachers wishing to remove from Canada to the States can hew of vacancies through this Agency.All communications must be full and explicit, and will meet with immediate attention.Musical Instruments, Books (English or American), Mips, Apparatus, Ac., purchased and forwarded at a saving of about 20 per cent, on Canadian prices.All orders must cover a remittance or order on a responsible house in New York.HUTTON & CO.August 20\t3m mt 198 S3- ^^XXXjiXjXJF»®, COSVHVIISSSOM MERCHANT, Land and General Agent, 96, Water Street, CHICAGO, Iliiuois.N.B.\u2014Particular attention paid to the purchase on Commission of all kinds of Produce and to all business relating to Real Estate._ Prompt remittances on Consignments.Chicago, Sept.22, 1856, /t'S , / // 'JiCt\tA AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVIII.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT.30, 1856.NUMBER 259.SUanteiu jfov Shale.BOARDERS WANTED.A PARLOUR and TWO BEDROOMS to be Let, in a highly respectable and pleasant neighborhood, suitable for MARRIED COUPLES, or a FAMILY.Apply to 276 St.Paul Street, or 220, St.Antoine Street.Montreal, Get- 22, 1856.\t252 BOARD WANTED.WANTED by a Gentleman and his Wife, BOARD, with Private Sitting Room, in a genteel and well-aired situation in town or neighbourhood.Apply by letter, addressed S.F.G., \u201cHerald\u201d Office, stating teims.August îO,\t198 w WANTED\u2014A respectable YOUNG MAN, from 18 to 21'ytars of age, at W.W.CAMPBELL\u2019S, Great-St.Janies Street.Oct.27\tr 256 7\\'C7\"ANTED, by a young respectable French V T Girlj a situation -as- SBAMSTR5E$Sj or to attend Children, and make kërèclf generally1 useful.Apply at this Office.September 24.-\t228 [yOY WANTED\u2014Wanted a .SMART BOY to ) attend a horse and do other work.Apply at this Office: Srpl.9.\t215 WANTED \u2014The.advertiser having luid 13 _years active .experience as COOK, and who thoroughly understands his business, is desirous of meeting.with an engagement.Satis-; factory testimonials .to produce.Apply .at this Offiqe.0 July 22.\t173 H A R DW ARE.CMTHERN & CAVERHILL, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, OFFER FOR SALK AT LOW PRICES, Glasgow Bar & Rod Iron Best Refined\tdo .Hoop & Band\tdo Bradley\u2019s NaiLrods, Cast-Steel \u201c Firths\u201d Coach Spring Steel Blister & Eagle Steel CUT RAILS, 1 & 2 Gwt Casks Pressed & Wrought Nails Horse Nails\u2014\u201c Griffin & Walker\u201d Zinc & Spelter Tin Plates, Goke & Charcoal, best brands Canada Plates.\u2014\u201cGlamorgan\u201d-& \u201cStaffordshire\u201d Bar Tin & Bar Lead Shot C Powder, Blasting,.FF & FEF Spades & Shovels .Cordage, all kinds \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A Complete Assortrirent of BRITISH, AMERICAN AND GERMAN SHELF HARDWARE.TERMS LIBERAL.Sept.30.,\t233 \\Y INDOW Glass Putty Dry, White & Red Lead Paints Ochres.For Sale by CKATHERN & CAYERHILL.Sept.30.\t233 STOVES, S' T.MAURICE, STRATTON, QUEBEC, Single & Double, For Sale by CRATHERN & CAYERHILL.Sept.30.\t233 CORN SHELTERS, HAY CUTTERS, For Sale by CRATHERN & CAYERHILL.Sept.30.\t233.GAS PENDANTS AND FITTINGS, Wholesale and Retail.THE LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortment in Canada of English manufactured G AS PENDANTS,; BRACKETS, and every requisite constantly on hand.ALEX.LEVY, Notre Dame Street.Oct.4.\t237 T1 The McGreggor Coal Stove.HESE STOVES give a steady heat, are economical in fuel, and can be easily managed.They are adapted for Y'entilating Houses, witliout exposure to colds.F or Sale by GEO.HAGAR, Stove Warehouse, 302 St.Paul Street.Oct.11.\t243 HARDWARE.JOHN HENRY EVANS, Corner of St.Paul arid St.Nicholas Streets, MONTREAL, IS now receiving in addition to his Stock on hand, FOR THE FAIL.TRADE, Heavy Hardware Generally.\u2014TOGETHER- WITH,\u2014 AN EXTENSITE ASSORTMENT OF Cutlery aud Shelf Hardware.PRICES LOW and; TERMS LIBERAL.Oct.1.\t234 FUST RECEIVED, and for Sale\u2014 100 kegs Prime Leaf Lard 100 boxes Fine American Cheese 50 brls Oatmeal 30 bags Clover Seed ALSO, 10 brls Spirits Turpentine MASON MILLS & CO.May 12.\t113 I70.R SALE\u2014 Indigo, Button Blue, Cloves Pepper, Pimento, Cassia Nutmegs, Mustard in jars and 11b & jibs Pressed Smoking Tobacco Playing Cards, Wrapping Paper Rice, Flour Sulphur, Ginger Cream Tartar; Castile Soap Sugar Candy, Olive Oil Cod Oil, Corks, Belmont Candles London'Pickles, Windsor Soap ¦\u2014ALSO,- A general assortment of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Tobaccos, Lead, Wines, Brandv, Gin, &c.ko.L.MARCHAND & CO., No.174 St.Paul Street.Oct.6.\t238 H.L.SHARING, Comer |of Notre 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 ot WINES & LIQUORS of the Choicest Brands.N.B.\u2014Notes of the Provincial Bank, Stan-stead, taken at par.i June 17.\t143 lm 231 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 are all of the finest quality, and very cheap.D.W.ORERAR.June 27.\t152 MANUFACTUREDTOBACCOS 1SHE LARGEST and BEST SELECTED Stock of TOBACCOS in this market, of the most favorite Brands, for Sale JOHN LEVEY.Oct.2.______ 235 Pocket Diaries for 1856.JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of POCKET DIARIES for 1856, various sizes, in Plain and Extra Morocco Bindings, containing Exchange and Interest Tables, and ruled for hills payable and receivable, petty cash, &c.GEO.HORNE, 27 Little St, Joseph Street.Jan.3.I\taJMHK\u2014*¦* -V j\\TOR SALE by.the Subscriber\u2014 ^ Wrought and Cast Iron CAR WHEELS, j 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 Load, .Brass Locomotive Boiler Tubes, Patent Lap-welded Jron Boiler Tubes, C ompo-silion Gas Tubing, Patënt-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, for gas, wafer or steam, Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon, Hammers, Hammer Handles, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Bloeks, three and four sheaves, Patent Steam Indicators, Finished Engine Brass Work, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, Hair Felt fur covering boilers and steam pipes, Asphalte Roofing Felt, Locomotive, Carriage nnd Signal Lamps, Circular and Square Fire Brick, and Ground Fjro Olay, ko &c.OILS.Purs Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Lard and Car Oils, of the first'.qunlUy, for machinery and engine purposes.WM.MEIKLKIIAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Sepf.22.\t225 IWOR SALE by the Subscribers, ex Ships iu J Port and to arrive\u2014 1000 tins,.281b_oaclq White Lead 1500- dp 711), l ilb, à 2Slb, assorted colors 100 casks Whiting 5# do French Ochre 150 bags arid Itlids E rigl i sh G hie 25 brls Venetian Red 100 kegs Dry White Lead \"200 boxes Black Lead, Sfilb boxes also,.London Pickles, in barrels and cases Assorted Sauces d»\tdo Bottle Wax, assorted colors Davidson's Table Salt Boxes Fresh Figs, Marmalade London Porter, quarts and pints Scotch Ale do\tdo Wine Bottles, Button Blue T D Pipes, \u201c T.White's\" Antifriction Grease Magnesia, Cream of Tartar Salad Oil,.Sardines.in Oil Diamond-head Deck Spikes, assorted Canvas and Cordage also, 1000 boxes Atkinson's Crown Brand Liverpool Soap GORDON & CO.May 24.\t123 For sale\u2014 F.A.WHITNEY'S PATENT FLOUR,\u201d in various packages to suit purchasers.This Flour requires no Yeast or Baking Powder.\u2014Also,;\u2014 Barclay, Perkins & 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, Genuine hkidsiok & 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 Homs No.1 Mackerel in kitts No.1 Lochfine Herrings in firkins With a choice and complete assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES.0.1), PROCTOR & CO.June 26.\t151 FINE OLD BRANDY, Vintage 1840.For Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.197 PORT WINE, expressly for Medical use.F oo Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 B EST JAVA COFFEE, Ground Fresh every Morning and Evening at R.THOMAS'S, Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 P RESERVING SUGARS.For 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 tTlOR SALE\u2014 P SUPERFINE CLOTHS DOESKINS and TWEEDS BEAVERS and PILOT COBOURGS and ORLEANS WHITE SHIRTINGS GREY.COTTONS With a general assortment of FANCY^ and STAPLE DRY GOODS.ALSO, (Of American manufactare), SATINETS COTTON FLANNELS COTTON TICKS and DENIMS SEAMLESS BAGS All of which are offered on the most favorable terms.R.CAMPBELL & CO.August 1.\t182 For Sale.~\\,T GET, & CHANDQN\u2019S celebrated Cham-1 Yl ' pagivés : -Slllery, Fleur do Sillery, Imperial, and Grand Vin d\u2019Angleterre, in quarts and pints ; hhds, qr-cks and cases \u201c Oontra! Soçiety of Vineyard Froprietors\u201d Cognac Brandy, for which the subscribers are sole Agents iu Canada.\u2014also,\u2014 Barton & Guestier\u2019s Clarets, St.Julien, 184S, Bataillëy, Lafitte, Ac., together with Madeira, Burgundy, and-Rhenish Wines; with a large and general assoriment'of Groceries.LAMOTHE & FRERE, 192 and 194 St.Paul Street.Sept.2.\t218 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.i St.Sacrament Street.June IT.\t143 PHOTOGRAPHY.Daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and CALOTYPES, at DOANE\u2019S, No.2 Place d\u2019Armes.Large Calo.types, on paper, half the size of life, and smaller, Colored or Plain.Daguerreotypes copied twelve times larger than the original, beautifully Colored in Water Colors ior Oil.id\" The Public are respectfully invited to call at No.2 Place d'Armes.EfShow Room on the ground floor.June 3.\t131 JUST RECEIVED and for sale- 150 bags Almonds\u2014Alicante, A-la-Dame, Aberones, Molieres and Hard Shell 75 boxes Màeearoni .75 do V ermicelS 150 cases Salad Oil 20 hhds Coleman's Mustard, 4 lb jars 200 doz Mustard, lt> and hf-lb bottles loo bags Patna Rice 100 qr-cks Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil (Blundell & Sjjence) 100 do English Malt Vinegar 100 boxes Castile Soap 500 do Liverpool do (Atkinson\u2019s) \u2014also,\u2014 A supply of Crosse & Blackwell\u2019s\u201d Pickles and Sauces, Brown Windsor and Honey Soaps, Canary rind Hemp Seed, Alum, Sal Soda, Currants, Nutmegs, Cloves, Jamaica Ginger, Pepper rind Pimento, Ac.Ac.A.URQUHART & CO.Oct.14.\tlm 245 CL0THIÜÏG FOR TKS MILLION WHOÏiSSAXéB OTJ\u2019YiTT.JFor Saif.Balls, Assemblies, &c.J.PARKISM I) ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of | \\i LADIES to the following articles, deserving especial notice at this season :\u2014 The New and Fashionable Eugenie Boddice.S4}®$10 I Black and White Lace Dresses.6 Æ; 20 j White Muslin Dresses.3 rii) Gj j Black and White Lace Jackets.2}'/® 10 j Beal Mericourt and Maltese Setts.4 ff 16s 9d; 1 do pts 12s 6d ; 5 cases flask olive oil 30s 6d ; 19 qr casks olive oil 5s 9d t® 5s 8d ; 38 cases liquorice Is Ojd t® 9d © | Hid; 2 cases (100 tins) sardiues 17s Gd; 28 cases anchovies 12s r® 8s 9d ; 15 bxs Price\u2019s belmont sperm candles Is 7jd ; 58 bxs belmont candles Is 5d /® Is 4d t® 3s 4d ; 41 bxs Valencia shelled Is 3Jd © lOJd ; 54 bxs citron peel Is 6jd © Is 43d ; 45 do orange do Is 3jd © Is 2d ; 2 cases prunes 6s ; 5 do in cartoons 2s ; 1 do in J do Is 9d ; 11 bxs maccaroni 7}d © 7d ; 25 bxs vermicelli 9d © 8*d ; 59 cases U V brandy (pale) 1841 46s 3d © 45s ; 30 cases old cognac 26s 3d © 25s : 88 cases pale brandy 23s 9d © 22s Gd ; 1\thhd Marrett\u2019s dark brandy Gs ; 3 do DeKuyper\u2019s gin 6s lid; 8 hhds Nolet\u2019s geneva Gs Gd © 6s 5d ; 60 cases red scheidam 3Gs 3d © 35s ; 20 cases old tom gin 28s 9d ; 8 pun Jamacia rum 16 op © Gs 3d ; 10 cases Bouzy champagne 52s Gd ; 147 lbs Madras indigo 3s 7d © 2s 5d ; 200 lbs nutmegs 4s 2d © 4s ; 2 bales cloves Had ; 2 brls Jamacia ginger 9jd ; 140 bxs Castile soap 5Jd © Gd ; 5 kegs cream tartar Is 8d © Is 7d ; 3 hhds bright rauscovado sugar 55s 9d ; 24 tres loaf sugar 83d © 9d ; 10 casks Abbott\u2019s double brown stout in qts 10s 9d © 10s; do pts 7s Gd ; 21 casks Abbott\u2019s pale ale 10s 9d ; 2\tcases Cheshire cheese Is 2jd ; 2 do Chedder do Is 3 Jd ; 4 hhds port wine vintage 184110s 2d ; 5 bids epsom salts 11s 9d ; 4 pipes Sandyman\u2019s wine 9s ; 9 qr casks Harris port wine 9s ; G qr casks sherry 8s 2d ; 4 cases Burdon\u2019s do 7s 8d ; 24 qr casks sherry 8s © 7s Gd ; 10 do sherry brandy 25s ; 100 bxs Atkinson\u2019s Liverpool soap 3d 27s 8d ; 8 hhds Bordeaux vinegar 2s 4d ; 10 qr casks marcelles ; 20 cases capers 11s 3d© 12sGd; olives 9s; 3 hhds Keen\u2019s mustard 11 jd © lljd ; 100 German sheet glass 14 x 10 9s 9d © Gs Gd ; 4 do 14 x 16 9s 2d ; 2 brls English putty in bladders 17s Gd; 10 kegs James White-head 46s ; 26 reams ruled foolscap 8s 3d.The Central Sun.\u2014All scientific men have maintained that there must be a central point, if not a central sun, 'around which the whole universe revolves.Maedler, who is unquestionably one of the greatest astronomers ever known has given this subject his special attention ; and he he has come to the conclusion that Aloyane, the principal star in the group known as Pleiades, now occupies the centre of gravity, and is at present the grand central sun, around which the whole starry universe revolves.This is one of the most interesting and important astronomical announcements ever made, though it is very likely that but for the eminent scientific position of the author,it would be treated as visionary.Another interesting statement in this connection is made by Mr.Thompson, one of the physicists who, with Carnot, Soule, Meyer and others, has largely contributed toward establishing the relations between heat and mechanical force, and who has extended his researches to the heat emitted by the sun ; which heat, he observes, corresponds to a development of mechanical force, which in the space of about one hundred years, is equivalent to the whole active force required to produce the momentum of all the planets.\u2014 Washington Intelligencer.Do not neglect a Cough, however slight, it is hardly excusable, when a simple remedy like Wistar\u2019s Wild Cherry Balsam is within your reach.This is in all cases effectual.No family should be without it.Dr.Baamback in his travels on the Cape of Good Hope says :\u2014I found very frequently among the Dutch Boors of the back country, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which they keep hung up by a thong around the neck of the bottle to a peg over their hammocks.Indeed this seems to be their sole protection against the throat and lung disorders which are quite prevalent among them.I thought it a speaking comment on the practical genius of the American people, that they should furnish the staple, I believe the only remedy this people buy to use.Asking if they used the same manufacturer\u2019s Pills, they told me that better purgatives grew all around them than anybody could prepare.anîr ©ontnum.Herald Office, ) Montreal, Oct.29, 1856.) Mr.Leeming sold, yesterday, at the stores of Messrs.E.Maitland, Tylee & Co., the cargo of the schooner \u201c Flown,\u201d from Malaga, consisting of Fruits, Wines, &c., particulars of which we publish below.10 half-chests finest young hyson 2s IJd ; 10 do fine do Is 4Jd ; 23 do do Is ; 31 half-chests hyson Is 8jd ; 47 do do Is Id ; 5 chests fine breakfast souchong Is GJd; 10 half-chests fine twankay Is 2jd; 41 do do Is 2d; 40 do do Is 3d; 25 do do Is ; 20 half-chests extra fine hyson twankay lOd ; 15 chests do 7jd ; 45 halfchests extra fine do lOd ; 55 bags wine corks lid © 8d ; 19 bags pints do 9d © 7Jd ; 13 do ginger beer do Is Id ; 7 do bungs 4s Gd © 4s 2d ; 90 crates wine bottles $4| © $4J ; 1 hhd English glue 7|d ; 13 cks sal-soda 10s © 9s Gd ; 9 kegs salt-petre 58s 8d ; 5 cases Farina\u2019s eau-de-cologne 11s ; 601 bxs button blue 43d © 5jd ; 1 hhd do 5d ; 1G5 drums figs 5Jd ; 159 hlf bxs figs 5Jd ; 150 bxs do 5d © 43d ; 97 bxs lemons $3J © $3j ; G50 bxs layer raisins 21s; 85 hlf do 11s 3d © 11s Gd ; 36 qr do Gs 3d ; 1,160 bxs M R do 19s 3d © 18s 3d ; 540 hlf do 9s Gd ; 825 qr do 5s © 4s lOd ; 20 bxs cluster 15s 3d ; \u2014 bx bloom 17s; 150 drums turkey figs Is Id ; 6 carroteels currants 63d © GJd ; 2 brls do GJd ; 22 cases 5Jd fà) 93d ; 54 do crop 1856 Is 1 Jd © la 13d ; aago 5Jd ; 325 bxs Valencia raisins 73d ; EUROPEAN CRISIS.The private letters by the Arabia were more favorable than the printed accounts.There is no alarm felt in London, but on the contrary, more confidence since the advance of interest.On the Continent also, excepting in Paris, there is an amelioration of the financial crisis.The Circular of Messrs.Berenberg, Cossler & Co.of Hamburgh, says : Money has become momentarily more abundant, in consequence of continued supplies of silver irom England and France, attracted by the decline of our Exchanges.Discount has gradually declined to 8 and 7 per cent, and closes at 7J bills.Exchanges are also advancing again, and if as anticipated, a suspension of shipments of sil-rer to the East, we may have a better money market for the next time to come, although we must be prepared for a continued drain of silver to the interior of Germany, which will prevent money from coming materially cheaper.There has been a little more demand for solid Stocks and Shares, especially for the Hamburg Bank Shares, at improving prices.Messrs.Stalterfort, Frost & Co.of London says :\u2014 The financial crisis is progressing on the continent, and it cannot even be conjectured what degree of intensity it may attain.The commercial community was at first startled by a further advance in the rate of discount to 6 per cent for GO days\u2019 bills, and to 7 per cent for a longer period ; but it is now generally approved of, as this measure is not forced upon us by our necessities, but by the follies committed by our Continential friends, and as it will serve to guard against a too extensive withdrawal of bullion and of English capital.The funds have fluctuated, of course, a good deal, and leave off again lower than last week.This measure is calculated to discourage speculation, the more so as most articles of produce have already reached comparatively high prices.The state of the country and its trade is considered to be sound.Sale yesterday alongside Brgte.SWORDFISH, for account of Jos.Tiffin, Esq.Mr.Shipway, Auctioneer.357 brls No.1 split herrings 26s 3d © 28s ; 120 do Labrador do 26s © 25s 3d ; 216 hlf brls No.1 split do 15s 3d © 15s 9d ; 37 hlf do No.1 round do 13s, 20 do split do 14s Gd © 14s ; 27 do IGs 9d ; 8 brls No.3 mackerel $73 ; 19 hlf do 22s © 19s ; 8 do No.2 do 25s : 9 hlf brls trout $6J © $7 ; 1 do salmon $93 ; 20 brls do $193 i 1 ti-c $29 ; 15 hlf brls do $93 © $9J ; 42 bxs table codfish 20s © 19s 9d© 16s Gd ; 20 qtls do 15s ; 22 brls cod oil 4s 2d © 4s IJd.THE LUMBER TRADE AT QUEBEC AND ST.JOHNS, N.B.We published a paragraph in onr last, taken from a Fredericton paper, announcing the excellent (prospects those engaged in the lumber trade on the River St.John, had before them this winter.We are sorry to say that this prosperous view does not extend to the St.Lawrence and its tributaries.The dullness is, however, only accidental.This spring an alarm was raised, with the view of getting up the price of timber, to the effect that a great portion of the timber manufactured during the winter, would be left in the woods, for want of water to bring it to this city.Something like a panic was created, which has operated altogether against the manufacturers of lumber, for the mail that carried to England the news of the expected stoppage of the timber, in the tributaries of the Ottawa, stopped all transactions in England, on Canadian account.The timber that was talked of as having stuck in the small streams, has come to market ; and the ships that might have taken it to Liverpool, or London, or the Clyde or Belfast, have gone to St.Johns, N.B.The lumbermen of the Ottawa, and the Bay of Quinté are embarassed holders of large stocks of lumber, compelled to leave their property in chancery cove, instead of being the easy light-hearted fellows, with plenty of money in their pockets, and plenty of means in their possession, to go on with next year\u2019s operations, which we would like to see them.Nor will the merchants of this city derive any benefit from the loss of the lumberers.\u2014 The embarrassment of the lumberers will enable them to get a privileged claim on the Ottawa man\u2019s timber, which will only make them the more reckless in their efforts to sell cargoes at a loss.If those who are in the habit of contracting for cargoes, put on board at Quebec, were to exercise the same amount of caution the forthcoming winter that they did the early part of this summer, we might expect to find every one who is engaged in the lumber trade of this Province, well paid tor their enterprise and labor next year.So many vessels as have been injudiciously diverted from Quebec this summer, will be added to the requirements of next season.High prices at St.Johns, this fall, will enable, the more easily, high prices to be obtained for our finest quality of Quebec pine timber.With the certainty of high prices at St.Johns, the number of seeking ships, and ships with orders to purchase for the owners, coming to Quebec, will be considerably increased.Our lumberers must be careful not to repeat the operation of 1856, and bring to market forty or fifty per cent, more white pine than they give us reason to expect, because it must be borne in mind that most of the cargoes shipped are arranged for now-a-days, months before the bulk of the timber comes to market.With caution on the part of the manufacturers, we fully expect that by this time in 1857, we will have as good times for the lumber manufacturers as we had in 1855.The quantity of timber locked up here will have a most injurious effect on the whole business of the city.As we explained the other day, the whole of the banking capital of Quebec is at the disposal of a few large houses in the lumber trade.That is, they have the preference of it.This is a great evil, for the banking capital is too small.It is no more than it was ten or fifteen years ago, while ten million feet white pine now costs twice as much as it did ten or fifteen years ago.\u2014 The evil then of giving all the money to these few large operators, is greatly enhanced, when they, the large eperators, require extra accomodation, as let who will suffer, they will get what they require.\u2014They are so largely mixed up with the banks, that they, the banks, cannot afford to give a refusal.As the London Times says, the banks are no longer the mere bankers for them, but their partners in trade, with this difference from ordinary patnerships, that it is the loss and none of the profits which may be participated in by the bank.Much of the capital that might otherwise have been employed in enabling the ship-builders to give employment to our working classes, is swallowed up, so that, although we anticipate a fair year\u2019s business in lumber, in 1857, we cannot see anything before us but a most dreary prospect for the poor working man, during the winter that is now about to begin.The want of adequate capital is a serious evil, and the contracting system aggravates it.Large stocks of timber are wintered in Quebec, locking up large sums of money, even in the best of times for the lumber trade, to enable the contractors to operate, for it has been found dangerous, sometimes, to sell before buying ; and, as we before remarked, it is those same contractors who monopolize between them the bank funds, to the prejudice of all the trading classes, but most of all to the prejudice of the ship-building interest, a branch of our commerce which, more than any other, ought to be fostered.We will return to this subject, in connexion with the advocacy of a project for establishing a bank, with liberty to advance a certain amount to ship-builders, on the security of the ship, to enable them to build, without paying enormous commissions in Liverpool, and to hold the ships and sail them, till a remunerating price is obtained.The same principle should be observed in regard to ships as timber.Both out to be bougnt and sold in Quebec, instead of at Liverpool or elsewhere.\u2014 Quebec Colonist, NEW YORK BANKS.The Weekly Bank Statement shows a rapid contraction of loans and deposits, but a much smaller loss of specie than was anticipated.The current impression in the street was that the specie would show a falling off of a million, whereas the actual loss is only $260,000.A considerable portion of the foreign drain has, it appears, been made up by the receipts from Philadelphia, Baltimore a- Boston.The contraction of the line of loans is nearly $1,800,000, which is larger than was anticipated, and has been partly the result of the apprehensions in regard to large specie shipments this week.The nominal decrease of deposits is $3,450,000, but the actual difference of undrawn deposits is only $1,625,000 : Loans & dis Specie Circul\u2019n Deposits.Oct.IS.$105,329 2fi5 Jt0.846.357 £3.696,7:16 $86.917,687 OcL 26.104,166,483\t10,680,795 8,649,802 83,465,162 Decrease.1,772,782\t268,062\t46,934\t3,452,635 The loss of deposits has been very general\u2014 the banks having accounts with houses which have been shipping gold, and those having the largest number of interior bank accounts having suffered most.The contraction of loans has also been\u2018very general.The withdrawal of Southern and Western bank deposits has forced this contraction upon the banks more than the loss of specie.The time, however, is near at hand when these deposits will begin to increase, and until then we cannot look for an;- change in the bank movement.PORT OF QUEBEC.arrived\u2014OCT.27.Brigte Witch of the Wave, Ford, 9th Oct.St.John\u2019s Nfld, for Montreal, sugar, fish & oil ___ Marie Denis, Bernier, 9th do, Sydney, do coal cleared\u2014oct.27.Ship Sebastopol, Logan, Greenock, G B Symes & co Bark Columbine, Poole, Bristol, Benson & co .North Britain, Swan, Southampton, E Burstall k co -Tay, Branath, Sharpness, Point, A Gil- mour & co ___Jas Caskie, Divine, Liverpool, A & D Ritchie & co .Feronia, Pearce, Falmouth, E Burstall & co Brig Js Reddin, Rodick, Annan, G B Symes & co -Transit, Robinson, Whitehaven, E Burstall & co Scbr Betsy, Beauvicr, Burlington, U S, J Anderson & co ___Wattron, Lenoir, St.John\u2019s Nfld, J W Leaycraft .Temperance, Kennedy, Bathurst, M H Warren.Per steamer STAR\u2014Sundry owners 24 brls ashes 230 bags flour 25 do peas 38 do wheat 12 kgs butter 13 bis hops 4 head cattle 30 sheep ; A Buntin & co 48 bdls paper.Per steamer MERCURY\u2014Order 10 brls ashes 24 kgs butter 40 brls flour 235 bu potatoes ; Binmore, Brodie & co 8 brls ashes 7 kgs butter 27 brls flour ; Wm Sache 1 keg butter ; J Dou-gall 3 brls ashes; Jos Tiffin 1 brl ashes 8 kegs butter 6 brls peas ; Masson, Bruyere à co 3 brls ashes 39 kgs butter ; Jas Dunovan 2 brls ashes 13 kgs butter ; Ferrier & co 3 brls ashes ; Gillespie, Moffatt & co 2 brls ashes 14 kgs butter ; W & R Muir 30 brls ashes ; Cowan & Cross 41 kegs butter ; W B Lambe 1 do do ; Alex Morris 1\tdo do ; T M Bryson 25 do do ; H Jones & co 2\tbrls ashes 17 kgs butter 170 brls flour ; Galt, Stevenson & co 8 kgs butter; John Sinclair 39 do do; Jos Leeming 86 brls flour; S Green-shields, Son & co 40 do do ; Robertson & Hutchins 7 kgs butter ; Stewart & McIntyre 2 brls ashes; Jas Torrance 72 kgs butter ; Chas Major 20 brls ashes.Per steamer BRITISH QUEEN\u2014Janes & Oliver 220 brls flour ; Sundry owners 10 do ashes.October 29.Per steamer ST.HELEN\u2014G D Watson 10 puns high wines; II Jones & co 50 brls flour ; Jas Shuter 1 do do ; G P Prowse 1 do do ; J A Glasford 327 do do ; Mrs Graham 2 do do ; R D Collis 331 do do 150 bags wheat 3 brls ashes ; Gillespie, Moffatt & co 25 do flour ; J Gilmour & co 3 do ashes; Jas Donnolly 24 kgs butter 3 brls ashes ; C J Cusack 1 brl flour.MARITIME EXTRACTS.The barque Princess, McDerwett, hence for Newry, had a narrow escape from burning, while she lay at anchor, off Indian Cove.A fire broke out in the hurricane, which was fortunately observed by the Govt, schooner La Canadienne, Capt.Talbot, who sent his crew on board and extinguished the fire before much damage was done.Five of the Princess crew have been taken into custody, until an enquiry is made as to the origin of the fire.Steamer Sunk.\u2014On Thursday, as the propeller Nicolet left the wharf at Batiscan she was found to have sprung a leak, and the pumps being unable to keep it under, she was headed for shore, but on touching ground, heeled over, and sunk in about 20 feet of water.She had about four thousand pounds worth of Sugar and Molasses, the property of Mr.J.Patterson, of Quebec, on board, besides other articles of freight.Fortunately, for Mr.Patterson, the chief part of his goods was insured.Tne.Nicolet was a new boat, aud uninsured.There were no lives lost.\u2014 Three Rivers Inquirer.Loss of Steamer Hero.\u2014Providence, Oct.23\u2014The Steamboat Hero, from New York, with 100 passengers and a light freight struck on a sunken rock off Nayatt, last evening, In attempting to run to the shore, she struck the Dolphin and sunk in four feet of water.The passengers were taken off by the Perry from Newport for Providence, this morning.The freight was saved uninjured.A steam pump has been taken down to free her from water.At last accounts she had not been moved.Sandy Hook, Get.23.\u2014The ship Comet arrived from Canton June 15th, and Augeirs, July 27, with teas and silks.Oct.20, passed wreck of a large boat painted white inside and blaak outside.Barque Betsenafrom Charleston, 12th instant.On 17th, lat.35 50, Ion.74 07, passed 7 bales cotton ; also the stern of a steamer, and part of a mast, a pillow, a pail, aud 41 life preservers, (stools) painted cream color.One of them was picked up, which was marked \u201c T.L.Randlett, 157 South Street, New York.Patented by S.P.Tewksbury.Oct.19, 1852.\u201d Schr.Alpha, Fears, of and from Gloucester, from the Bay of St.Lawrence, was lost in the Gut of Causo, by striking on a sunken rock.About 40 bbls.mackerel were saved, Seamen and Wages.\u2014Sailors at New York are scarce and advances high.We quote Wages.\t\tAdvance.To Liverpool,\t$20\t$35©40 London,\t20\t30©35 Havre,\t20\t25 North of Europe,\t18\t20 Mediteranean & S.Amerio\t1G\t20 West Indies,\t18\t18©20 E.Indies and California,\t15\t30 Coasting,\t20\t10 PASSENGERS.In the steamship Anglo-Saxon :\u2014Miss Ferrier, Miss McCulloch, Capt Noble k lady, Miss McCulloch, R J Armsley & lady, Col Andrew, Mr A Simpson, Mr Knox & lady, Major Campbell, It Hortorn, Mr Kirpatrick, W Bays, Z Braily, H Hammerly, Dr Alton, Mr Armsley, Mr Ballen-tine, Mr Finlay, E Joly, D Macfarlane, J Morris Mr Irving, Col Buchanan, Mr Black, J Richards, J Brandreth, Count de Rottermund, Mrs McDougall, Mrs Munroe, Mrs Ayres & 3 children Miss Ayres, J Cross, L Almalas, J Tait, II Hen-cock, J Wadsworth, M Hind, Mrs Finley, Mrs Caron, infant & 3 children, Mrs Ross, Miss Ross & 1 child, J Le Gardien, wife & child, G Atkinson, J Chariton, G Harding, Richd Bow,E Blackman, T Leons, J Cibsone, H Coombe, 2 children, Mrs Allison, Mr McComerkey, Mrs Robinson, Mr Egan, J C Dwight, S Collins, Mrs Higgins,1 Mr Richardson, J Brill, R Wallis, A Cowan, E Woolscott, S Routcliffe, J Moone, II Galbrey, P Clarke, P King, J Bennet, J Taylor, TBotten J Forster, A Leons, J Watt, J Newton, J Bryden, T Hederman, W Hart, W Greaves, wife & infant, W Sheffield, E Turner, T Palk, S Harper, D Steven, J Stranks, M Bisad, J Armstrong, wife & infant, J Sharp, J Brougham, Js Boughen, Thos Edwards, A Patterson, J Renny, J Armstrong, T Richardson, II llsly, T Roberts, G Anderson, Mrs Anderson, R D Massey, infant & 3 children.\u2014123 in all.Imj orts via Montreal and IVcw York Rail-Road.October 17.J Harvey 47 brls apples ; J Collins 56 do do ; J Canon 12 do cider; L 5 do oil ; F W Harris 61 bdls paper I do leather 20 bis cotton 1 bl ; W A Buck 5 cks cheese ; B II & co 18 rolls duck ; L 3 brls oil ; J A & H Matheson 10 bxs tobacco 26 dits tea ; L Potter 10 tons pig iron ; J H 11 brls apples ; F k Workman 1 bdl iron ; J N Hall 1 bx tin 1 do h\u2019ware ; J Harvey 15 brls apples; A Mills 2 hogs.Imports l>y ilic Grand Trunk Railroad at Longueuil* Oct.27.C k Caverhill 2 bxs 12 bdls spades ; Muir, Ewan & co 1 bx ; J A Leclere 18 bzs ; F, Moir & co 50 cks soda ; Haldimand Bros 1 bx ; A Evans & Evans 2 bxs 1 brl ; B, Mulhoiland k co 41 bxs tacks ; N S Whitney 2 trusses bgs ; B Dawson 3 bxs ; C Hagar 3 do lanterns ; H & H Merrill 5 do; J A Holland 1 do ; J A Hall 1 bx 32 bdls shovels ; Childs & Scholcs 1 bx 1 stripper; E Maitland, Tylee & co 25 bskts ; B & Hingston 5 bxs 5 bis ; H & II Merrill 4 bxs 2 bis ; Morrison, Cameron & Empey 4 bxs 10 bis ; E Evans & co 1 bx ; G T R 1 crank ; T Davis 1 bx fish ; Nelson k Butters 14 bdls frames; Galt, S & C 5 bis ; Muir, Ewan & co 5 bis ; Mills, Mattice A co 19 brls oil 25 bags coffee ; J H Evans 2 bxs ; B & Hingston 6 bxs 1 bl ; C & Scholes 1 bx ; T Wilson 24 bdls shovels 8 bdls spades ; O McGarvey 1 bx 5 pkgs furniture ; Childs & Scholcs 5 bxs ; W R Hibbard 1 ck g\u2019ware ; A Urquhart & co 25 bxs ; Mills, Mat-tice & co 97 bxs tea 1 brl oil ; Brown Childs 16 rolls leather.Receipts per Laeliiue Canal.October 27.Per steamer MONTREAL\u2014Janes & Oliver 390 flour; John Morris 131 do apples ; M Cuddy 106 do do.Per steamer FASHION\u2014Sundry owners 28 brls ashes 40 bu potatoes 80 do barley 30 head cattle 10 hogs 40 sheep 50 brls oatmeal 150 bu oats 20 tubs butter 10 pkgs eggs 90 bupeas 100 brls flour 2 horses 20 pkgs leather.Per steamer BANSHEE\u2014J G McKenzie 4 brls ashes ; C J Cusack 2 do do 41 kgs butter ; J S Stewart 1 brl ashes ; Ogilvy, Lewis 56 do do ; W & R Muir 4 do do : Masson, B, Thomas & co 22 do flour ; James Torrance 3 do cheese ; R Sco-bill 4 do ashes.Per steamer ALERT\u2014W & R Muir 56 kegs butter ; Stewart & McIntyre G2 do do 4 brls ashes ; Sundry owners 2G7 kegs butter 68 brls ashes ; Masson, Bruyere, Thomas & co 80 kegs butter ; Binmore k Brodie 8 brls ashes 139 do flour 75 kgs butter ; John Dougall 131 brls flour; Jas Shaw 27 kgs butter; H Jones & co 139 brls flour 17 kgs butter ; T M Bryson 131 kgs butter; Jas Harvey 93 bgs wheat ; Robertson & Hutchinson 8 brls peas.October 28.Per steamer OTTAWA\u2014M Rourke 8 barrels ashes ; LeMesurier, Routh & co 17 do do; NM Bockus 2 .do do ; J G McKenzie 2 do do ; H Jones & co 19 do beef.MONTREAL MARKET PRICES.Corrected by the Clerk of the Bonsecours Market] Montreal,\tGet.28, 185G.\t\t\t \ts.\tD.\ts.\tD.Flour, Country, 4P1 quintal\t\t16\t0\t©16\t6 Oatmeal,\tdo \t\t12\t0\t©12\t6 India» Meal,\tdo .\t8\t0\t© 8\t6 GRAIN.\t\t\t\t Wheat, ^ minot\t\t0\t0\t© 0\t0 Barley,\tdo \t\t4\t0\t© 5\t6 Peas,\t\t\t3\t6\t© 3\t9 Oats,\tdo \t\t1\t8\t© 2\t0 Buckwheat, do \t\t2\t6\t© 2\t9 Ind.Corn, do \t\t3\t0\t© 3\t4 Rye,\tdo \t\t0\t0\t© 0\t0 Flax Seed, do \t\t8\t9\t© 9\t0 Timothv, do \t\t10\t0\t©10\t3 FOWLS AND GAME.Turkeys (old), ^ couple\t 8\t\t0\t©10\t0 Do\t(young), do \t\t5\t0\t© 7\t0 Geese,\tdo \t\t5\t0\t© 6\t0 Ducks,\tdo \t\t3\t4\t© 3\t6 Do (wild),\tdo \t\t3\t9\t® 4\t0 Fowls,\tdo \t\ti\t8\t© 2\t0 Chickens,\tdo \t\ti\t6\t® 1\t8 Pigeons, tame,\tdo \t\t1\t0\t® 1\t3 Do\twild\tdo \t\t0\t0\t© 0\t0 Partridges,\tdo \t\t2\t0\t® 2\t6 Hares,\tdo \t\ti\t0\t® 1\t3 Wood Cock, brace\t\t0\t0\t® 0\t0 Snipe,\tdo \t\t0\t0\t© 0\t0 MEATS.\t\t\t\t Beef, ÿ1 lb\t\t0\t4\t© 0\t7 Pork, do\t\t0\t6\t© 0\t7 Mutton, ^ qr\t\t5\t0\t© 7\t0 Lamb, do \t\t2\t6\t® 5\t0 Veal, do \t\t5\t0\t© 9\t0 Beef, 100 lbs\t\t37\t6\t©40\t0 Pork, fresh, do\t\t47\t6\t©50\t0 DAIRY PRODUCE.Butter, fresh, lt>\t 1\t\t2\t© 1\t4 Do, salt, do\t\t\t\t0\t10a\t©\t0\t11 Cheese,\tdo, skim milk.\t0\t6\t©\t0\t8 Do,\tdo, sweet do .\t0\th\t©\t1\t0 VEGETABLES.\t\t\t\t\t Beans, American, ^ minot.\t0\t0\t©\t0\t0 Do, Canadian,\tdo .\t8\t0\t©10\t\t0 Potatoes,\tbag\t\t3\t9\t®\t4\t0 Turnips, do \t\t2\t6\t©\t2\t9 Onions, ÿ1 minot\t\t2\t3\t©\t2\t6 SUGAR AND HONEY.\t\t\t\t\t Sugar,'Maple, & lb\t\t0\t6\t©\t0\tGs llonev,\tdo \t\t0\t\t©\t0\t8 MISCELLANEOUS.\t\t\t\t\t Lard, lb\t\t0\t9\t®\t0\t10 Eggs, fresh & doz\t\t0\t10\t-©\t0\t11 Halibut, ^ lb\t\t0\t0\t®\t0\t0 Haddock, do\t Apples, brl\t\t0\t0\t®\t0\t0 \t15\t0\t©20\t\t0 Oranges, box\t\t0\t0\t®\t0\t0 MONTREAL.HAY MARKET.Average price of Hay and Straw for the last six days : Hay, 100 bundles.$10 00 © 12 00 Straw do\t.3 50 ©\t6 50 REMARKS.The attendance to-day fell considerably below the usual attendance on market days by farmers, owing principally to the rain of last' night.Sales dull ; traders hold off, and purchase only choice lots.Peas fetch from 3s to Gs per minot, according to quality.Salt Butter was brought by the market boats in large quantities, most of which was sold on market.The sales in this article went off well, and maintained its price thoroughly.BY TELEGRAPH.Reported for the Montreal Herald.BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament St.NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014Oct.29.Flour \u2014 without important change; sales 8000 barrels at $6,50 © $6,65 for common to choice State; $6,75 © $7 for extra State ; $6.55 © $6,90 for superfine Western ; $7 © 7,30 for extra do.Sales 400 barrels Canadian at $6,65 © 7,20.Rye flour dull at 3 © 5.Grain\u2014wheat unchanged; sales 30,000 bu.at $1,40 © $1,42 for Chicago spring ; $1,4G © $1,48 for Milwaukie club; $1,70 ©$1,73 for white Canadian Sales 30,000 bu Rye at 85c © 97c.Barley\u2014steady.Pork\u2014firmer ; sales 500 barrels at $21,12 for mess, $18©$19,75 for prime.Lard\u2014firm at 13 © 13! c.Ashes\u2014sales small parcels at $8,35 for pots, $9 for pearls.Stocks\u2014decidedly lower, and dull.Money\u2014very tight at 7 per cent on call, and 9 and 10 per cant for short first-class paper.Sterling Exchange\u2014dull at 109J © 109!.Province of Canada, ) District of Montreal.> IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, FOR LOWER CANADA.Friday, the Twenty-Fourth Day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred aud Fifty-Six.Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Smith.\u201c\t\u201c\tMr.\tJustice\tMokdelet.\u201c\t\u201c\tMr.\tJustice\tChabot.No.2509.THE TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF UPPER CANADA, a Body Politic aad Corporate, duly Incorporated by and under a Public Act of the Parliament of this Province, and as such authorized to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, in any Court whatsoever, Plaintiffs ; vs.FREDERICK VEIT, Professor of Music, of the City and District of Montreal, Defendant.IT IS ORDERED, on the motion of Henry Judah, Esquire, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return of Thomas A.Martin, one of the Bailiffs of this Court, on the writ of summons in this cause issued, written, that the Defendant has left his domicile in that part of the Province of Canada heretofore constituting the Province of Lower Canada, and cannot he found in the District of Montreal ; that the said Defendant, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper of this City called \u201c The Montreal Herald,\u201d and twice in the French language in the newspaper of this City called \u201c La Minerve,\u201d be notified to appear before this Court, and there to answer the demand of the Plaintiffs, within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement ; and, upon the neglect of the said Defendant to appear and to answer to such demand within the period aforesaid, the said Plaintiffs will be permitted to proceed to trial, and judgment as iu a cause by default.(By the Court,) MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, 258\tP.S.C.MARRIED.In this city, on the 28th instant, at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, by the Rev.J.J.Connolly, Mr.William Mullins, Printer, to Miss Mary Ann Lundeen, both of Montreal.In this city, on the 27th instant, at the French Cathedral of Notre Dame, by the Rev.J.J.Connolly, Mr.John O\u2019Neill, of Toronto, (son of Thomas O\u2019Neill, Esq., of this city,) to Mary Elizabeth Catherine Palmer, daughter of William Palmer, Esq., (Commissariat Department,) Montreal.DIED.In this city, on the 28th instant, after a short illness, Agnes Clugston Bellhouse, wife of John Maepherson, Esq., and eldest daughter of David Bellhouse, Esq., aged 21 years and 11 months.Deceased was much beloved, and her death at so early an age is regretted by all who knew her.23* Her funeral will take place on Saturday, 1st November, at 3 o\u2019clock, P.M., from No.8 Beaver Hall Square, to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend without further notice.WANTED, JOHN LAKE, supposed to be Teaming with Horses and Tray 30 miles South of Montreal, Upper Canada.Left Skonhegan, Maine, about six weeks since.May hear of his Wife by applying at Fountain House, Corner of Harrison\u2019s Avenue and Beacli Street, Boston, Mass.Enquire for Garrad.Oct.30,\tDm Cu 259 SPECIAL NOTICES.23-SMITirS ELECTRIC OIL.^ The good it does follows it.\u2014A Druggist lately doing busiuess in Mass., now with Mr.French, Wholesale Druggist, Ogdensburgh, says Dr.Smith\u2019s Electric Oil is ahead of anything before introduced to sell and cure.Read ! Ogdensburgh,' Oct.18, 1856.Having sold largely Dr.Smith\u2019s \u201cElectric Oil,\" from Philadelphia, during the past year in Lynn, Mass., and from the many wonderful cures I knew it to make, I can recommend it, as a Druggist, to any afflicted witli the Rheumatism, Piles, Beuralgia, kc.Many persons in that comuiu-nity, from their avocation and habits, were afflicted very much, and being often called on by tliem for remedies, I had frequent opportunities to test this great remedy\u2014aud without exception I know nothing so speedy aud innocent in its effects.One of my neighbors in particular (in the shoe busiuess) was so afflicted that he was unable to put on his coat without bell)\u2014by using Dr.Smith's \u201cElectric Oil,\u201d in a short time was entirely cured.I could have obtained 50 certificates in my town.EZRA WEEKS, Jr.IT IS SO EVERYWHERE.In Kingston, C.W., cures lately made have created a rapid sale.E.W.Palmer has retailed many bottles a day, iu consequence.Messrs.Turner & Co., Brockville, say that they have never seen a medicine sell so well, and give such general satisfaction, as Dr.Smith's \u201c Electric Oil,\" of Philadelphia.Messrs.Humphrey & Co, Ogdensburgh, who have only lately introduced it there, are constantly calling on for it.Ogdensburgh, Oct.22nd, 185G.Dr.A.E.Smith, Philadelphia, Dear Sir.\u2014Please send me care of G.P.Topper, Pier 15, Foot Liberty Street, New York.1\tGross Electric Oil, No.1, 2\tu\ta\tu\t2 3\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t3, and draw on me for same.Yours truly, 258\tH.S.Humphrey.Stammering and Impediments of Speech, successfully cured by Dr.Jones, who will remain in Montreal several weeks longer.He is the only man on the globe who can cure this humiliating impediment.Persons that place themselves under his treatment are not required to pay without they are cured.He cures on Scientific principles, without pain or operation, in from two to three hours.References to persons successfully treated iu this city and vicinity.Office at Ottawa Hotel.Sept.27.\t1m Cc 231 JOB PRINTING.23\u201d JOB PRINTING, of every description, neatly done at the Office of this Paper.Orders sent by mail will receive prompt attention.23= LAW CASES, and LEGAL PRINTING of every description, will receive especial care.JAMES POTTS.Important Notice to those afflicted with Chronic diseases, by Dr.A.S.HEATH, New York City.Finding it impossible to attend personally to all my patients, and being unwilling to trust such responsible duties to assistants or students, and for the purpose of suppressing the sale of worthless and injurious quack medicines, as well as the impositions advertised under fictitious names, offering to send recipes gratis, or on recept of letter stamps or one dollar, &c.\u2014to obviate the above, and to accomodate patients in all parts of the country, I scud medicines, with full directions, to cure any disease, for $5, unless treament is required for a longer period than one month, when the fee is the same for each month.The fee for all surgical operations, including that for the radical cure of hernia, will depend upon the peculiarity of the case.Patients will give a full statement of all their symptoms, as the remedies are prepared with an especial reference to each case.All money letters should be registered.The first part of my illustrated work will be sent to any address on the receipt of 10 cents.A.S.HEATH, M.D., 101 Spring street, opposite St.Nicholas Hotel, New York.Oct.11, 1856.\tDdde Cb 243.Let the public once know the value of the Oxygenated Bitters, aud it will immediately assume its rightful position at the head of all the medical preparations of the day for all derangements of the stomach.207 2w 23= Among the many preparations now in use for the restoring, preserving and beautifying the hair, there are none that we can recommend with more confidence than Professor Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative, now in general use throughout the States.This preparation possesses the most invigorating qualities, and never fails in producing the most happy results, when applied according to directions.We have had the pleasure of referring to a few of the innumerable certificates which have been sent by parties who have been benefited by it, and who feel happy in giving testimony to its wonderful effect produced on them.\u2014Cincinnati Sun, Nov.1st, 1854.For sale by Lymans, Savage k Co., and all other Druggists.Oct.21.\tDC 2w 251 To Nervous Sufferers.\u2014A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure.Will send (free) the prescription used.Direct the Rev.John M.Dagnall, No.59 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.\t(St 24 3m mwf NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.Very few persons who are constantly moving about from place to place, changing their diet and drinking different kinds of water from what they are accustomed to at home, go far without suffering from Diarrhce or Dysentery.Now, a certain remedy has been found which will cure the above-named complaints at once, and what is the best of it, also leaves the system in a regular state, an excellence possessed by no other medicine which professes to help those diseases.This remedy will also prevent Cholera, for there was never yet a case of cholera known which was not preceded by diarrhœ or dysentery.\u2014-This invaluable medicine is prepared by H.S.Humphrey, Ogdensburgh, N.Y., and is called the Balm of Zantliorea, or East Indian Remedy.It is sure, and being prepared without opium is safe.For sale in Montreal by Carter, Kerry & Co., S.J.Lyman & Co., W.E.Bowman, and Druggists generally.208 1m DANDRUFF CURED.From Dr.Train, of Roxbury, Mass.Roxbury, Feb.18, 1847.Mr.William Bogle\u2014Dear Sir : Having been troubled with dandruff for a number of years, and after repeated trials with various remedies without success, I had despaired of finding a preparation, the use of which would clear the skin of this impurity, when I heard of, and was induced to try, your Hyperion Fluid.It now gives me pleasure to state, that it has not only performed its promises in this respect, but gradually is preventing my hair from falling oft', which had increased to such extent as to cause alarm.Many of my friends have tried it, both male and female, and I never have heard of but one opinion respecting it, that of entire satisfaction in its being the best composition in use for keeping the head clean, cool and agreeable.It gratifies me to have this opportunity of adding my name to your list of patrons.II.D.TRAIN, M.D.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid is for sale by Wm.Lyman k Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E., and sold by A.Savage k Co., Alex.Urquhart, and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.\u2014In Quebec, of Joseph Bowles, and Dr.Musson, Druggists.Oct.21.\tDC Tts 251 It is very strange that some people will e -dure Rheumatic pains for days and nights, while a few applications of Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer, which can be procured at any store, wil entirely relieve them.207 2w Tts DSC OPINIONS OF THE PROMINENT DRUGGISTS AND MERCHANTS OF CINCINNATI IN ITS FAVOR.Cincinnati, October 26, 1849.We, the undersigned, Druggists of this city, have been acquainted with, and sold for a year or two past, an article of Family Medicine known as Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, and we would assure the public that in every instance, so far as we know, it has given the best satisfaction to the purchaser.We can recommend it to the public as an article of great merit and virtue.Indeed, we never knew an article of medicine become so deservedly popular in so short a time, which is proved by the fact of its extensive sale, and constantly increasing demand.Signers : J.D.Park,\tAbia Zeller, J.D.Doughty,\tI.k C.Reakirt, Wade, Eckstein & Co.E.B.Hinman, W.J.M.Gordon, S.II.Parnin Chas.Collins,\tA.D.Scovill, G.H.Bates.New York, July Gtk, \u201953.Messrs.Perry Davis & Son\u2014Allow me to add my testimony to the value of your Pain Killer.On the 4th inst., my son was badly burnt with fire-crackers\u2014I immediately sent for some Pain Killer, and with some sweet oil poulticed it, and he is now doing well.Yours truly, Jacob A.Westervelt, Mayor of the City of New York.23= Sold by Druggists generally.208 1m Tts DSC MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE: THURSDAY, OCT.30 1856.àrc., TO LET OK FOR SALE.FOR SALE, AT REAVER HALL^ BELMOXD HOUSE, two stories high, divided into two tenements, with extensive grounds ; situated between ____ Belmond and Lagauchetiere Streets, near St.Andrew\u2019s Church.Apply at No.104 St.Paul Street, to LAMOTHE & FRERE.Sept.25.\t229 TO LET\u2014WEST END CORNER.TO LET, West End, TWO FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, csrner of McGill à Notre Dame Streets.Possession immediately.Apply to \u2018LAMOTHE A FRERE, 194 St.Paul Street.Sept.25.\t229 TO LET, From the first of October, THOSE TWO FIRST-CLASS BRICK DWELLINGS situate on St.Antoine Street, above Richmond Square, one _______of the most desirable localities about the city\u2014fifteen minutes walk from the business part of the city.Apply to OWEN McGARVEY, 244 Notre Dame Street, Sept.20.\t225 ~ WANTED, TILL the 1st of May next, a SMALL HOUSE or COTTAGE, Furnished.Apply at this office.Sept.16.\t221 REQUIRED for the Winter months, a FURNISHED HOUSE in the West end of the town.Apply to the undersigned.G.H.RYLAND, Registry Office, Old Government House, Montreal Sept, 13.\t'219 TO LET, And possession given on first day of May next, THAT THREE STORY STONE HOUSE on Great St.James Street, at present occupied by Thos.C.Keefer, Esquire.Parties desirous of converting it into Bank or Insurance Offices, or Shops, will be treated with, and a long lease given.Applv to J.S.McCORD.August 12.\t191 WILLOW PLACE.TO LET\u2014TWO HOUSES in the above place, 102 and 104 Dorchester Street, West, beautifully and delightfully situated, with every convenience ; Inna liti ice houses, filled, &c.&c.June 13.140 TO LET, ONE of the DWELLINGS and OUTHOUSES of a Double Cottage, at Cote a Barron, at the rate of £30 a year until the 1st May.next.W.A.BOYEY.156 July 2.TO LET, FOR one year or more, the SHOP and DWELLING now occupied by Mrs.D.MILLET.Also\u2014THE ADJOINING SHOP.Enquire of the undersigned.MRS.D.MILLET.April 10.\t85 TO LET, THAT Commodious Two-Story Stone HOUSE, No.129 Craig Street, at present occupied by Dr.Barnston., Apply on the premises.3prii 2.\tIS TO LET, A FIRST CLASS STORE in Wilson\u2019s Block, St.Paul Street, No.163.Enquire of MR.THOS.GOUILLARD, 161 St.Paul Street.Feb.11.\t.\t35 DOUBLE OFFICE TO LET, IN St.Nicholas Street, first door from St.Sacrament Street, on the left.Enquire at 21 St.Sacrament Street., May 29.\t121 OFFICES, DWELLING & STORAGE to Let, on Great St.James Street, Apply to ______RODDEN & MEILLEUR, No.11 Great St.James Street.May 20.\t119 TO LET, THE STORE, No.233 St, Paul Street, opposite the Custom House.Apply on the Premises, i Jan.30.\t25 TO LET, _ THOSE extensive PREMISES formerly used by Messrs.Kinmond Brothers as a Locomotive Engine Manufacturing ________ and Finishing Shop, situated in the enclosure of the Montreal and New York Railroad Company, Bonaventnre Street.The above are admirably situated, (having a Railroad Track laid in their centre), and possess many superior advantages for any branch of manufacture or warehousing purposes, &c.Possession given on the first day of May next.Rent or Lease on favorable terms.For further particulars inquire at the Office of the Company, Bonaventure Street.By order of the Board, THOMAS R.JOHNSON, Secretary Office M.4 N.Y.R.R.Co., J Montreal, Feb.1, 1856.21 Valuable Building Lots \"I/iOR SALE in separate Lots, or Two Blocks | ' of six Lots each, fronting on Anne, St.Gabriel and Catherine Streets, St.Ann\u2019s Ward.Terms liberal.Apply at No.91 William Street.Dec.8.\t291 F0ÏI SALE, A N EXCELLENT FARM, distance only five /\\ miles from the City of Montreal, with a .GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, and Out.houso accommodation.\u2014also,\u2014 A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, with about 3 arpents of ground attached.The above properties are situate between Montreal and Lacbino (upper road), and will be sold on easy terms.Address, post-paid JAS.SMITH, Notary, St.Francois Xavier Street.Montreal, Aug.30, 1856.\t201 WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER 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-hino, whose license from Mr.Wilder to make and sell the same expired ou the 2d Sept., 1854.Our Safes are all manufactured under the personal superintendence of Mr.WILDER, the original Patentee of the genuine Salamander Safe.B.G.WILDER & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers.For Sale only by the undersigned, FORRESTER, MOIR & CO.22 & 24 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, June 25, 1856.\t150 PINET, CASTILLON & CO.COGWJlt.THE Subscribers have been appointed the CANADIAN AGENTS of the above-named old established House, and will be pre-pared to take orders for the Brandies of their Brand.! JOSEPH KNAPP Ac CO Sept.18.'\t\u2018\t223 y HARDWARE I WHOLESALE.THE Subscribers are receiving per River St.Lawrence and Cunard Steamers, an extensive Stock of S H B Ii X* AND HEAVY HARDWARE.GOYAN & GLASGOW Brand of Iron.BARBER, KER & CO.Sept.29;231 VITRIFIED STONEWARE PIPES.THE undersigned having been appointed by Messrs.W.& D.BELL Sole Agent at Montreal for the sale of their GLAZED DRAINAGE PIPES, as used for Draining the City of Quebec, and extensively applied for Chimney Linings, is prepared to receive orders for the same.Samples can be seen at his Store.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Montreal, Aug.14, 1856.\t193 G.M O C H R I E, CONFECTIONER, \"AVING REMOVED to 139 Notre Dame Street, nearly opposite the New Court îouse, feeling grateful for past favors, and to meet the wishes of some and the convenience of many, would solicit a continuance of their patronage\u2014having accommodation for select parties, for BREAKFAST, DINNER or SUPPER.A Room kept exclusively for Ladies.LUNCHEON and other REFRESHMENTS during the day.May 15.\t6 m 115 OWEN MCGARVEY;S Chair and Furuitun* Warehouse, No.244 NOTRE DAME STREET.npiIE Subscriber, thankful to his Jl friends and the public generally for the encouragement received during the past six years, takes this opportunity of informing them that, notwithstanding the very extensive stock on hand when be opened his new prèmisés, on the 1st of April last, he has, on the principle of quick sales and light profits, sold the whole of it, and is now prepared to OFFER FOR INSPECTION ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE of the NEWEST STYLE, which cannot he surpassed, if equalled, by any other house in this country.Mahogany, Cane, Wood, and every other kind of Chaus; Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Ac.Ac., from the lowest to the highest prices.Parties residing at a distance from the city will find this the most convenient establishment, as they can here purchase any article in the Furnishing Line, and have it conveyed on board the cars or boats, or if resident within the boundary of the toll-gates, delivered free of charge.Every article warranted as represented.Parties will save at least 20 per cent by purchasing at this establishment.Wholesale and Retail.OWEN McGARVEY, 244 Notre Dame Street, At the Sign of the Red Rocking Chair, Near the French Square.May 26.\t124 WELLINGTON & ABBOTT, 47 Water Street, New York, QUCCESSONS to the IMPORTING BUSI-NESS of A.Seioxette A Co., offer for sale from United States Bonded Warehouses :\u2014 BRANDIES.\u2014 Cognac\u2014Jules, Robin A Co.; Otard Dnpuy A Co.; Pinet, Castiilon A Co.; Marrct A Co.; United Vineyard Proprietors.\u2014 Emanuel, of various vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes.Rochelle\u2014Alex.Seignette, P.Leycque, A.Deluce and Moreau.Bordeaux\u2014E.Chatillon A Co.; E.Guilhon Frercs, Ac.FINE CHAMPAGNE.\u2014H.Sutton, 1831 ; E.Geamy, 1810; Martellon, 1834; Jno.Luc Prcl 1er A Co., 1848, and other brands.GIN.\u2014Knickerbocker, Grape Leaf, Bouquet J.A J.Nolet\u2019s Imperial Eagle and Rose, in pipes and three quarter pipes.SHERRIES\u2014Duff Gordon, Bcigbeder, Orowa Jerez, and other grades.MADEIRAS.\u2014Colli, Woodhousc, and other kinds.PORT.\u2014London Dock Port, Pure Juices and other grades.BURGUNDY PORTS.\u2014Crown, Star, and other brands.CORDIALS\u2014Curacoa, Maraschine, Absinthe, Kirsh, Anisette, Vermouth, Brandy Cherries and Fruits.CHAMPAGNES.\u2014Grande Yin d\u2019Ay, Star, Kennel, Metropolitan, Bouzy, Silicrr, Mousseaux OLIVE OIL, SARDINES, Ac.\u2014Bordeax A Marseilles Olive Oil, French Pickles, Red Algols, Madder, Gum Arabic, Castile Soap, Ac.Sept.30.\t6m tTS 233 CiftAPE LEAF GIN.'TT7T5 are constantly receiving invoices of Y y this celebrated GIN, in pipes and three' quarter pipes.The manufactory from which this Gin is obtained, in Schiedam, lias been in existence over 200 years, and therefore explains the reason why this Gin is superior to the common grade of Gin and Schnaps imported into this market.WELLINGTON A ABBOTT, 4Ï Water Street, N.Y Sole Agents for the United States Sept.30.\t6m Its 233 JULES E0BIN & CO.\u2019s COGNAC BRANDY.11HIS celebrated and favorite BRANDY is constantly being received, and is for sale in assorted packages by the Agents at the lowest market prices.WELLINGTON A ABBOTT, Sole Agents, 4Î Water Street, New York, Sept.30.\t6m trs 233 C AJl D .MOmiML COFFEE MD SPICE STEM1 MILLS, Si1?Mutre tàaitse Sts-eet, West- VWWE beg to state that we supply the RE-V?TAIL TRADE DAILY with FRESH GROUND COFFEES and PEPPERS, of superior quality, at the lowest WHOLESALE prices.A Messenger calls daily for Orders, which are promptly attended to.Coffees roasted by the \u201cNew Patent Globe Roasters,\u201d cooled and cleaned by the \u201cNew Revolving Cooler,\u201d and Peppers ground and sifted by the latest improved machinery, at REASONABLE RATES.JAMES LANGLANDS A CO Aug.18.\t3m*mwf 196 JOUAI M'CLELLAN, Soais asid Caudle Manufacturer- OFFICE\u20142451 ST.pAUL STREET, three doors east of St.Francois Xavier Street and next Messrs.Brewster A Mulholland\u2019s Hardware Store.Factory\u2014151 Wellington Street.Best white, pale yellow, family and COMMON SOAP and CANDLES, constantly on hand.All goods will be delivered on board the Steamers, or in any part of the city, free of cartage.Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine the articles before purchasing elsewhere.Sept.8.\t3m mwf 214 w J.HOW EL VS RAINBOW HOTEL, 31 and 33 Beekruan Street, ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE.THIS new Hotel, built by James Conner, Esq., expressly for W.J.H., formerly proprietor of the well known Rainbow Coffee House, has accomodations second to none in point of comfort, for families or single gentlemen, at rates for single rooms of §2 and §3 per week.Gentlemen wishing to locate themselves or families for the winter, will find a home at this establishment.A ladies dining room is opened for the accommodation of such as visit New York for business or pleasure.The tables will be supplied with the best the markets afford, and prompt and polite attention will be paid to all who frequent the \u201c Rainbow.\u201d July 8\t161 The Bonegana Hotel MADAME ST.JULIEN begs leave to inform the Public of Montreal and Visitors to the City, that she has made arrangements with Mr.J.H.DALEY, so well and favorably known for the last twenty years as a manager of first-class Hotels: formerly of Daley\u2019s Hotel, Kingston ; Daley\u2019s (late Easco\u2019s) Hotel, Montreal; and of the Donegaua Hotel, to resume the management of the above Establishment.Montreal, July 18,1856.\t171 MOTIOB.WM.IV.SNAITH begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that the seizures placed by J.W.A.R.Masson, Esquire, in the premises of the late Firm of SNAITH A BALL, corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets, have been, by judgment of Court, declared null and void ; and that he, WM.W.SNAITH, has this day EE-OPENED the STORE, where he trusts, by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of that patronage so much enjoyed by the late Firm.FAMILY ACCOUNTS settled monthly, and Goods delivered in all parts of the city free of charge.FRESH GROUND COFFEES morning and evening.May 13.113 FOE.SAIiH, C2KA.P.THAT VALUABLE LOT, 55xl20, fronting the corner of St.Catherine and Mansfield Streets.Apply to DUNCAN ROBERTSON, Broker.May 30.\t128 EUROFEANJXPRESS/ THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY Forward Parcels aud Freights BY EVERY STEAMER FOR ESVERPOOE, TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPE.J.W.HOWES, Supt.Omce-No.3 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.August 12.\t3m 191 CHEAP S I ORAGE.rïYHE .Subscriber bas good Storage for Crate A CROCKERY, SUGARS, or other heavy goods, until 1st October next.jjAlso\u2014Storage on Canal, at No.1 Mill Street, which will save cartage.JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street.May 29.\t127 FOR SALE, ARBROATH NAVY CANVAS.\\ BALES BEST BOILED, Nos.1 to 6 10 do Fall Bleached, Nos.1 to 6 Just received by the Subscribers from the manufacturers, Messrs.CorsarBros., Arbroath.CLARK, WINKS & CO.Oct.6.\t238 AYER\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUB RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coiighs, and Hoarseness.BEntmiD, Mass., 20th Dec., 1SS5.Dr.J.C.Ayes : I do not hesitate to say the beet remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, aud the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your CflKRRY Pectoral.Ita constant use in my practice and my familyJor the last ten years has shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints.EBEN KXIGIIT, M.D.A.B.MORT LEY, Esq., of Utica, N.Y., writes: «I have used your Pectoral myself and in my family ever since you invented It, and believe it the best medicine for ita purpose ever put out.With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-fivo dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy.,, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.Sprlnofleld, Miss., Feb.7,1856.Brother Ater: X will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooping Cough, Croup, aud the chest diseases of children.Wo of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people.HIRAM CONKLIN, M.D.AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, Ia., writes, 3d Jan., 1856: \u201cI had a tedious Influouza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman.The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the,bottle made me completely well.Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the beat we can buy, aud we esteem you, Doctor, aud your remedies, as the poor man\u2019s friend.\u201d Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.West Manchester, Pa., Feb.4,1856.Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section.It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years.HENRY L.PARKS, Merchant.A.A.RAMSEY, M.D., Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writes, Sept.6.1855 : \u201c During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.\u201d We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found iu its effects upon trial.Consumption.Probably no one remedy has over been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this.Some no human aid can reach ; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort.Astor House, New York City, March 6,1856 Doctor Ayer, IiOwell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife.She had been five months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief.She was steadily failing, until Dr.Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine.We bless his kindness, as we do your skill, fur she has recovered from that day.Site is not yet as strong as she used to be.but is free from her cough, and calls herself well.Yours with gratitude aud regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbtville.Consumptives, do hot despair till you have tried Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.It is made by one of the best medical chemists in (lie world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.\u2014 Philadelphia Ledger.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, rjYHE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been X taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man.Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men.They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure.Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions.of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease.They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system.Not only do they euro the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill.While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children.Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, ore free from any risk of harm.Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.Many; eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of ray afflicted, suffering fellow-men.The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: \u2014 Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an évacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King\u2019s Evil.They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions.Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on.Ask for Ayer\u2019s Pills, and take nothing else.No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers.The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it.Prepared by Dr.J.C.AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.Price 35 Cts.pee Box.Five Boxes for $ X.SOLD BY All the Druggists in Montreal and by Dealers generally in the United States and Canada.Sept.10.\tDmwfSC 216 ^August 12.191 ¦ August 25] \u2019201 Ü.E.STARNES, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WHISKIES, WINES, SUGARS, Ac.&C- No.55 ST.FRANCOIS XAV1EK STREET MONTREAL.Sept.19.\t224 Missing\u2014 m M §341\u2014ONE CASE, Said to be landed ex \u201cPride of Canada.\u201d Any information regarding it will oblige A.AVAL KER, Custom House Square.Sept.25.\t229 rrAHE Subscribers offer for sale\u2014 _J_ The HUDSON\u2019S BAY COMPANY\u2019S SALMON of this year\u2019s importation.BOYER & IIA4VLEY.August 21.\t199 8ALT- T\u2014LIVERPOOL in Sacks.For sale by J.H.WINN.Angus 19.\t197 H.M.FERRA U LX, Architect and Land Surveyor.No.53 Saint Francois Xavier Street, Montreal Sept.19.\t222 ATTENTION.ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES.PARTIES requiring IRON RAILING for CEMETERY LOTS or DWELLINGS, are respectfully informed that they can be supplied at the CRAIG STREET FOUNDRY, From a variety of the LATEST PATTERNS, at a saving of over TAVENTY PER CENT, on those imported from the United States.Any person in want of Railing of any description, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere.ROGERS & KING, Craig Street Foundry.No.85 Craig Street, ) Montreal, Oct.9th, 1856.) 1m mwf 241 McDOWiLL & ATKINSON, MILITARY Hatters and Furriers> No.63 McGill Street, MONTREAL.July 2.\tGm 156 0LENF1EL1) PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY.THE LADIES are respectfully solicited to make a trial of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, which, for domestic use, now stands unrivalled.See Testimonials from the Laundress to Her Majesty, the Lady Mayoress of London, the lady of Wm.Chambers, Esq., of Glenormiston, one of the Publishers of \u201c Chambers\u2019 Edinburgh Journal\u201d ; the Laundresses of the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Countess of Dartmouth, &c.&c.£3\u201d Sold by nearly all respectable AA\u2019holosale Houses and Retail Shopkeepers in Canada.August 18.\t195 iJOARDI-flü.THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN can be commodated with Board and Lodging at No.64 Great St.James Street, opposite the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall.May 19.\t118 Fnmtrniicr.THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.Etftabllsbed In 1S36\u2014Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.offices: 37 Castle Street, Liverpool ; 20 and 21 Poultry, London ; 61 King Street, Manchester; 56 Wall Street, New York ; Place d'Arraes, Montreal ; Wynyard Square, Sydney ; and Elizabeth Street South, Melbourne.TRUSTEES : Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart., Adam Hodgson, Esq., Samuel Henry Thompson, Esq.DIRECTORS IN LIYF,RPOOL.Thomas Brocklebank, Esq., Chairman.J.C.Ewart, Esq., M.P.; F.Haywood, Esquire, Deputy Chairman.Secretary\u2014Swixton Boclt, Esquire.And seventeen other Directors.DIRECTORS IN LONDON : Matthew Forster, Esquire, Chairman.Geo.Frederick Young, Esq., Deputy Chairman.And nine others.CANADA BRANCII.Office.Place d\u2019Armes.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL.T.B.Anderson, Esq., Chairman.Alex.Simpson, Esq., Deputy Chairman.Henry Chapman, Esq.I Henry Starnes Esq.James Mitchell, Esq.| Robert S.Tylec, Esq.J.H.Maitland, Esq., Resident Secretary.CONSTITUTION.Liability of the entire body of Shareholders unlimited.All Directors must be Proprietors in the Company.Thé Capital Is £2,000,000, divided into 100,000 Shares of £20 each, 85,429 of which arc in the hands of the Proprietors, at £2 per Share.1854.ACCUMULATED FUNDS.1855.£163,970.Reserved Surplus.£169,150 55.924.\tProfit i Loss, or Reinsurance 83,360 264,128.Life Department Reserve.293,557 £483,002.Totals.£546,067 FIRE DEPARTMENT.£446,096-Premiums received:.£186,271 LIFE DEPARTMENT.472.PoliciesTssùed.i.577 £349,301-Insuring.£370,772 10,267-Producing in Premiums .\t11,132 57.979.\t.Total Premiums.63,909 13.718.\tReceived.for Annuities.\t12,758 10,763-Paid Annuitants.\t11,396 SWINTOX BOULT, Secretary to the Company.All applications for FIRE INSURANCE'to be made at the Canada Branch Office, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.J.H.MAITLAND, Resident Secretary.May 21.\t120 \u201c MMJEJiCOJY \u201d Fire and Life Insurance Lomnani OF LONDON.CANADA BOARD.MONTREAL ! William Molson, Esq.| Thomas Evans, Esq.Damase Masson, Esq.STANDINO COUNSEL : Messrs.Abbott and Baker.rjTHIS COMPANY INSURES all descriptions Of BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORIES and MILLS, &c., and GOODS or FURNITURE in the same, against loss or damage by fire, on liberal terms.All descriptions of LIFE RISKS taken at as low rates as are consistent with security to the assured.Losses promptly settled without reference to England.RAE & MITCHELL, Agents for Canada East, Union Buildings, Montreal.Montreal, Nov.2, 1855.\tly mwf 260 MARIIVK INSURANCE.\u201c SUN \u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co.\u201c MERCANTILE \u201d Mutual Marine In.Co ; \u201c COMMERCIAL \u201d Mutual Marine In Co.\u201cASTOR\u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co , \u201c GREAT WESTERN\u201d Marine Ins.Co.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.\u2014-ALSO,\u2014 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 Street.Montreal, April 24, 1856.\t97 R0ÏAL INSURANCE C0PAMNÏ XX VBKPOOXj & KOXVDOXV.CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING, AND LARGE RESERVE FUNDS.FIRE DEPARTMENT.THIS COMPANY continues to INSURE BUILDINGS and all other descriptions of Property against loss or damage by Fire, on liberal terms.All just losses promptly settled, without deduction or discount, and without reference to England.The largo Capital and judicious management of this Company insures the most perfect safety to the assured.No charge for Policies or Transfers.LIFE DEPARTMENT.The following advantages, amongst numerous others, are oft\u2019ered by this Company to par ties intending to insure their lives :\u2014 Perfect security for the fulfilment of its engagements to: Policy-holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for prudence and judgment, and the most liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the assured.Thirty days grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake.Policies lapsed by non-payment of premiums may be renewed within three months, by paying the premium, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on the production of satisfactory evidence of the good state of health of the life assured.Participation of Profits by the assured, amounting to two-thirds of its net amount.Large bonus declared 1855, amounting\u2019 to £; per cent per annum on the sum assured, being on ages from 20 to 40, 80 per et.on the premium.Next division of profits in 1860.Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.Medical Referee\u2014W.E.Scott, M.D.H.L.ROUTE, Agent.Montreal, April 7, 1856.\t82.X.XVESR700X.&.KONDOZY FIRE AM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital\u2014Two Million* Sterling, Available Funds for Immediate Uie\u2014 Above Half a Million Sterling.FIRE DEPARTMENT.riYHE progress of the Company in this branch I of business will be best indicated by a comparison with the two previous years.The Premiums received being in 1852.\t1853.\t1854.£98,664 14 lUStg.I jE11J,61ï4 6 Stg.| £146,096 IS 9 Slg figures which denote the magnitude of its operation.The Losses paid the last year amount to £94,178 19s 9d stg.The Premiums on Stock sold this year amount to £20,037 10s stg., which are placed to the credit of the Surplus Fund.DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL.T.B.ANDERSON, Esq., Chairman.Alex.Simpson, Esq.I Robert S.Tylee, Esq.J.Mitchell, Esq.| H.Starnes, Esq.Henry Chapman, Esq.At a Meeting of the Board for Canada, the Secretary was directed to notify the Public in Canada, that from the 6th of March, 1855, inclusive, this Company has assumed the Fire Risks of the \u201c Globe\u201d Company of London, and that all Premiums falling.due to that Company in future are requested to be paid, either at the Office of the Liverpool and London Company, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, or to the Agents of the Liverpool and London Company at Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Belleville.And all the Claims will, after due proof and acceptance by this Board, will be duly paid.m (Signed,)\tJ.H.MAITLAND, Secretary.Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., Agents in Quebec.April 20.\t92 Writiug Papers, Piaiu and Ruled, Of Cheap Qualities, for Country Trade, AT WEIXt.& DUSTXV\u2019S Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Street.Sept.12.\t167 ttrey and Brown Wrapping Paper, OF ALL SIZES, AT WEIR.ài.DVXnff\u2019S Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Stre t Sept, 12.\t167 Itnamrawcc.ME Alii ISITV GEIEUAL Insurance Associations, OF EIVGGAIVD.Capital £2,500,000 Sterling.Subscribed for by Six Thousand Shareholders.For every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business.ALL CLAIMS SETTLED PROMPTLY HERE.BOARD OF DIRECTION FOR CANADA EAST.Chairman\u2014Hon.James Ferrier.James Hutton, Esq.John Ostell.Esq.w.S.MACFARLANE, Manager, Office 15 St.Francois Xavier Street.Montreal, May 21,1856.\t120 THK COLONIAL, LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital\u2014On* Hlllloa StarUmg.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.LeMoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.|\tJ.O.Moefatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.Manager\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER.THE BOARD IN MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals, putting the Company on the risk at once, without qommunicating with the Parent Board.This arrangement gives to the Colonial all the facilities of a Local Company, and combines the additional advantage of ample security.Assurances bn the Half Credit System granted.July 4.\t107 Ll AaiSlMlUfitUilirMI, (Chartered by Acf of Parliament.) Capital £100,000.President.J.C.Gilmour, Esq.Vice-President.Thos.Haworth, Esq.DIRECTORS: Walter Macfarlane, James Heask, and Hugh Miller, Esqrs.George Michie, Wm.Henderson, Rice Lewis, T.P.Roberts, Secretary.Robt.Stanton.Solicitor.Angus Morrison, Esq., M.P.P.Counsel .Hou.J.H.Cameron.Bank.The Bank of Upper Canada.Head Office\u2014Toronto, corner of Church and Colborne Streets.AGENTS AT MONTREAL: J.& H.M'LENNAN, Office\u20146 Grey Nun Strcot.FIEE AND MARINE.rjIHE Subscribers, as AGENTS for \u201cTHE X WESTERN _ ASSURANCE COMPANY,\u201d are prepared to give prompt attention to applications for Fire and Marine Assurance on Build-ings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize generally ; on Hulls and Cargoes of Vessels, at usual rates.Prompt settlement of claims.J.& h.Mclennan.Sept.17.\t222 Uniled Service & Keueral LIFE ASSURANCE ANt)'GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, (Empowered by Royal Letters Patent.) No.20 Ccckspur Street, Charing Cross, LONDON.THE superior advantages connected with this Association, and all other information will be made known on application to 4he General Agent, F.CRISPO, Customs Dept.July 4, 1856.\t158 THE Uuity Fire Insurance Association .JOt ¦ HAS ISSUED In England 32.396 Policies, covering £21,880,339 stg.UNITY FIRE AND LIFE ASSOCIATIONS, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.Capital, - - - £2.500,000 Slg.Local Board for Canada East and District of Ottawa :\u2014\u2022 Hon.Jas.Ferrier,.Chairman.John Ostell, Esq.| James Hutton, Esq.Solicitors\u2014Messrs.Cross a Bancroft.Surveyor\u2014H.M.Perrault, Esq.Medical Officers\u2014Geo.W.Campbell, Esq., M.D.0.T.Bruneau, Esq., M.D.AS A GUARANTEE to Insurers, beyond these Associations having the largest Proprietary in the world, 'consisting of SIX THOUSAND SHAREHOLDERS tho London Directors have forwarded by last mail $50,000, which is deposited in the Bank of British North America, to be permanently invested as a Security Fund, and losses , will be promptly settled by the Local Board, without reference to England.S3\" No charge for Policies.Unity Fire\u2014A participation in TWO-THIRDS OF THE PROFITS.Advantages to Assurers in the Unity Life\u2014 TWO-THIRDS of the Profits divided amongst the Assured.Persons Assuring their Lives have the advantage, after Five Annual Payments, to discontinue their Policies without loss, as this Office will give a paid-up Policy for the Premium received.W.S.MACFARLANE, Local Manager and Secretary, Office\u201415 St.Francois Xavier Street.Montreal, Sept.18, '1856.3mDrts C 223 S.W.ABBOTT & CO.\u2019S EXTENSIVE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, 113, Craig Street, 113.O W.ABBOTT & 00., having Enlarged, Newly-Arranged, and Fitted Up their Ware Rooms, are now Manufacturing and Importing the Largest and most Varied Stock of FURNITURE and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS ever, offered in this Market.Their extensive and Spacious Rooms and increased facilities will enable them this Season to offer a much Larger Stock of FIRST CLASS GOODS than formerly, comprising a .Great Variety of Rose Wood, Walnut aud Mahogany Parlor and Dining Room Furniture.Sofas, Couches and Chairs of every variety, Upholstered in Tapestry amlDamask.Also, a General Assortment, of Cane Seat Office, Dining, and Common Chairs, What-Nots, Centre Tables, Matrasses, Spring Beds, and every description of Common Furniture.They are.now Finishing, and in a few weeks will be prepared to Exhibit, over Two Hundred Setts of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Ornamental Chamber Furniture\u2014Beautiful New-and Original Designs.They would most respectfully invite the attention of all in want of Goods to call and examine their Stock.March 18.\t66 FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, KNOWN A3 THE Ontario Woollen Mills, (Formerly owned by Messrs.McKechnie & Winans,) IN THE TOWN OB COBOURG.THE MAIN BUILDING is five stories high, Brick, with Iron Roof ; two additions of Wood, upon Stone foundations, two stories high.Main building 104x44 feet ; additions 50x24 feet and 80x24 feet respectively.Two Water Wheels, 16 feet diameter, 16 feet Buckets; a Steam Engine of.60 iorserpowerp one Locomotive Boiler, used for heating, dyeing and dressing ; with all the necessary machinery for manufacturing 800 yards of cloth per day.The machinery consists of\u2014 16 Broad Looms ; 34 Satinet Looms ; I Broad Shear ; 2 Narrow Shears ; 1 Brushing Machine ; 1 Rolling Machine ; 2 Pairs of Presses and Plates; 9 Spinning Jacks (1900 Spindles each), 5 Rotary Fulling Mills ; 8 pairs Fulling Stocks, with Nappers, Gigs, Washers, Flock Cutter, Jack Spools, Grinder, Picker, Spoolers, Warping Machine, &c, &c.&c.Conditions of sale and further particulars may be known on application to MR.MORGAN, Bank of Montreal; Or\tMESSRS.SMITH & ARMOUR, Cobourg.MR, HARPER, Commercial Bank ; Or\tMR.KIRCHHOFEER, Port Hope.August 16] 1856.\t195 rpHE I a and st' Notice of Dissolatiou.nPHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing JL in the City of Montreal, under the name of WATSON & WILLIAMS, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the 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 HE Undersigned have, THIS DAY, formed a COPARTNERSHIP, under the name .\u2014 style of WATSON, TOWER à CO., as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.GEO.WATSON, (Late of the Firm of Watson & Williams, Montreal.) WILLIAM A.TOWER, (Late of the Firm of Tower, Davis & Co., Boston.) JOHN WATSON, Montreal.) Chicago, July 21, 1856.3m 186 NOTICE.THE COPARTNERSHIP lately existing between the undersigned as BAKERS, in the City of Montreal, under the Firm of WATT & SMITH, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the Thirtieth day of April now last past.(Signed,)\tALEX.WATT.ALEX.SMITH.Montreal, Sept.6, 1856.\t223 TYTITH reference to the foregoing, the Sub-T T scriber respectfully tenders liis best thanks to the patrons of the late Firm, and begs leave to inform them that he is still doing business, in the same premises, No.92 ST.MAURICE STREET, in his own name and on his own account.As the undersigned is a practical Baker, he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by the late Firm during its existence of ten years.PRICES OF BREAD : 4ib Loaf, White.; 9d 61b Loaf, Brown.lid GRAHAM FLOUR BREAD made daily.Tho above prices are ONE PENNY per Loaf under the current rate, and the Bread of a superior quality.itr\u2019Breakfast and Dinner Rolls made to order.ALEX.SMITH.Sept.18.\t223 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having claims against the late Firm of WATT & SMITH, are hereby requested to present the.same at the Shop of the undersigned-, without delay.\"ALEX.SMITH, 92 St.Maurice Street.Sept.16, 1856.\t223 Spring of Hiraciilous Virtue ! ! SAINT EMCHEllNEBAL WATER, ONLY DEPOT JOSEPH lATIEIN\u2019S, No.149 St.Dominique Street, St.Lawrence Suburbs, Montreal.ÏHIS WATER was, not long since, discov ered by MR.LAURIN, is most agreeable to the palate, and possesses curative qualities of the most striking and extraordinary character.The great and increasing demand for it at the Spring has induced the proprietor to open the above establishment for its sale in Montreal, and he hopes, with his.partner, that the public, and especially invalids, will avail themselves of it, and favor his establishment by calling and ascertaining the numberless cures w\u2019hich have been effected by the use of the SAINT EU-STACHE MINERAL WATER.In the meantime their attention is invited to the following^\u2014it would occupy too much space to lengthen the list.:\u2014 Joseph Bonin, of St.Augustin, cure of weakness of the eyes ; Francois Voyantcourt, of St.Benoit, cure of his child ; Feror Salais, of St.Augustin, cure of fever ; Norbert Obe, of St.Eustache, cure of weakness in the stomach Paul Robert, of Montreal, cure of his child of a disease of the throat ; Antoine Charette, of St.Augustin, cure of rheumatism in the back Jean Baptiste Dajenais, do do ; Elize Dajenais, do, cure of the eyes ; Vernon Gatafor, of St.Eustache, cure of the eyes ; Jos.St.Jean, jr, of St.Damase, cure of a swelling in the foot ; Francois Denot, of St.-Benoit, cure of sore eyes ; Jaques Dihote, do do ; Hyacinthe Carrière, do, cure of blindness ; Louis Gauthier, do, cure ot rheumatism ; Armenie Malatte, parish of the Cedres, cure of consumption ; Joseph Char-bonneau\u2019s wife, of St.Eustache, do ; Joseph Gauthier, of St.Scholastique, do ; Antoine Lahais, ofSt.Eustache, do ; Filinte Ouimet, of St.Scholastique, do ; Grégoire Gauthier, of St.Eustache, cure of cough ; Anne Willsey, of St.Augustin, do ; Xavier Charette, do, cure ot weak eyes ; Hyacinthe Daoust, of Montreal, No 278 Visitation Street, do ; Maton Curen, do, 61 Campeau Street, do ; Angélique Labreque, do, 147 St.Dominique Street, cure of headache Mrs.Alexis Etier, do, 149 do, cure of cholera Mrs.Marcelan, 183 St.Constant Street, of rheumatism in the teeth ; Mrs.Guillermean, 142 do, rheumatism in the shoulder ; Eustache Denot, of St.Damase, cure of weak eyes ; Louis La-rouche, effort et puresil ; Mrs, Labelie, soreness in the legs ; David Fleuri, cure of rheumatism; Edward Vaillancour, do do; Mrs.St.Germain, cure of eyes ; Pierre Perat, apoplexy, and Madame Laurent ; Lemoine, vomiting ; Lagarde, stomach-ache ; Lecompte, disease ot the womb ; and at least two hundred whose certificate would be too long to insert.P.S.\u2014I am prepared to bring forward any of the above named persons to testify to the correctness of tho above.JOSEPH LAURIN.Aug.28\tly mt 205 S3ARSAyri PREPARATIONS To the Medical Profession and the Public.THE attention of the Medical Profession and Public is invited to the following preparation : Tarrant.\u2019» Effervescent Seltzer Aperient prepared on an entirely new principle, from a late and accurate analysis of the celebrated SELTZER SPR1NO, IN GERMANY, c mibining efficacy, economy, and Dortability, with such additions and iinprovemejiis as will be found materially to increase its efficacy.This much esteemed 17 OR SALE\u2014 ; PURE DeKUYPER\u2019S GIN, in bond or duty paid.WALTER MACFARLAN.Not.9.\t266 l lus much esteemed highly valuable preparation will not fail to Effectually remove Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Costiveness, Gout, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea of Vomiting, Aftccüojii of the Liver, &o.Ac.Tarrant\u2019S Compound Extract of Cubebai and Copabia* Sanctioned by popular opinion and the high authority of the most distinguished of the medical faculty ; it offers to the afflicted a remedy whose süeççss lias in every instance ¦upporled its deserved reputation.Being eonvenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every climate its desirable and truly valuable character, it is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does not impair the digestion.It is prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well tested priueiples._ To persons following the sea, or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualities far surpassilig any other\u2014neat and portable in its form, speedy and efficacious in its operation, successful both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest diseases, whilst the usual and nauseous taste and unpleasant odor to eppabia is wholly avoided in this preparation.Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN A.TARRANT, successor to James Tarrant, 278 Greenwich, corner of Warren street, New York ; and for sale by the principal Druggists in the United Stales, British Provinces, West Indies and South America.Thorn\u2019» Compound Extract of Copabia àlid Sarsaparrilla possesses a few advantages nol enjoyed by any other medicine, and which must, with an enlight-aned public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical world It needs no confinement or change of diet.In its approved form, that of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient.^ It has acquired the utmost fame in almost every part of Europe, li has been examined, approved of, and sanc- tioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by .iOiK by J.À.TARRANT, sole agent for the United States, \u201d\tl¥< *\t' the most eminent Thorn, Chemist, London, and for sale Wholesale and retail the profession.Prepared by J.B.'hole.StramstHifo.r&e HrlttHii uud NlortU Americai Royal Mall Steamships, FROM NEW YORK TO L1VERVOOl Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Ch.efCabin Passage.fllO Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptain» PERSIA.C H E Judkins, I CANADA.W JC Lan*.\\KaB1a.J Stone,\t| AMERICA.Wickinan VSIA.EG Lott, I NIAGARA.A Ryne, \\.FRICA.N Shannon | EUROPA.J Leiich, These Vessels carry a clear white light,at theirmari head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Niagara.from Boston.Wednesday, Oct.22nd* Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Oci.29.h.Arabia.fiom Boston.*.Wednesday, Nov.6ih.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.12th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Nov 19ih.Europa.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.26 h.Niagara.«from Boston.Wednesday, Dec 3rd.Persia.from New York .Wednesday, Dec.1 nth.Arabia.from Boston.Wednesday, Dee.17th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.24th.Berths notsecured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon onboard.^ The owners of these ships will not be accountablefor Sold, Silver,Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, PreciousStoner.or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor,an« the value thereoftherein expressed.Forfreight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Sreen,New YTork.Aug.20.\t193 278 Greenwich streef, New York.The serious attention of the afflicted is respectfully invited to a triatl of Dr* Grover Coe\u2019» Standard Family Remedies.Dr, Coe\u2019s Liquid Harmattan is guaranteed to be the most efficient external application extant, for the certain cure of Ulcers or Fever, Sore£, Abscesses, including Psoas and Lumbar, Felons, Biles, Carbuncles, Chancres.Buboes, Ague in the breast, and every variety of external inflammation.Warranted to arrest Mortification, when arising from Burns, Wounds, and other external conditions, and to prevent it when used in time.Also warranted to check Felons, and prevent suppuration when applietT before matter has commenced forming.Used early in cases of punctured wounds from nails, pitch-forks, &c., it prevents all symptoms of Tetanus or Locked-jaw, and removes them when arising from want of its timely application.Dr.Coe\u2019» Anti«Mercurial Alterative Syrup\u201d A pleasant, safe and efficient remedy for the radical cure condition of thé blood and fluids.Dr* Coe\u2019» Family Vegetable Pills* The best and safest Cathartic Pill for popular use ever offered to the public.For the cure of Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, functional derangements of the Liver, Spleen, and other viscera, they-stnnd unrivalled.These are not crude and untried remedies, experimentally placed before the public, but they have stood tne test of years.The proprietor is a practising Physician, and they are the same remedies he relies upon to sustain his wide-spread reputation as a competent and successful guardian of the public health.The Harmattan has stood the tes iof 60 years, the original formula having been obtained from the Indians by an ancestor of life present proprietor, who has improved and brought it to Us present degree of perfection.The Syrup and Pills originated with himself, and during 12 year\u2019s extensive practice, thousands have had cause to feel grateful for their efficacy.For wouuds and sores ou Horses, the world is challenged to produce anything equal to the Harmattan.For ftili1 directions and explanations, see pamphlets accompanying the medicines.JOHN A.TARRANT, Sole Agent, 278 Greenwich St., cor.Warren, New Y\u2019ork.August 24.\tly 200 TAKE NOTICE, Y T Y LATE FATHER established the DEPOT IVL for the PLAXTAGENET WATER at Xo.4 PLACE D\u2019ARMES.This Establishment is the only one in Montreal duly authorized to sell and deliver Water from the Plantagenet Spring.Others may desire to build up their business on the reputation of the Water by using Uie name.After this warning customers will, no doubt, take care to get the real Plantagenet.Mr.W.G.SLACK has been duly authorized to execute orders.CHARLES LaROCQUE, Plantagenet.June 10.\t137 STEAM FROM PORTIASD, MISE, T« LIVERPOOL CALLING AT Halifax, HT.S\u201e and St.John\u2019s.Nfld, TO LAND AND RECEIVE GOODS AXD PASSENGERS.The stay at these places will be short, as the facilities for discharging will be great.' A nnilE New First Class and powerful Screw I Steamship KHERSOXESE, Captain Chas.Powell, A1 at Lloyds, 2,300 Tons Burden, will leave PORTLAND on SATURDAY, the 27th of SEPTEMBER, calling as above Provisions provided in the usual style on board of Atlantic Steamers.1st Class.3rd Class.Portland to Liverpool__\t$60\t$30 do do St.John\u2019s, Nfld.\t24\t10 do do Halifax.\t12\t6 Stewards\u2019 Fees and Provisions included, except Wines and Liquors, which can be had on Board.A bountiful supply of Cooked Provisions will be supplied to Steerage Passengers, who will have to supply their own Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.Freight will be taken at Montreal Current Rates.Insurance is as low by the Khersoncsc ns by any steamer crossing the Atlantic.J.RHYNAS & CO., Portland, Me, For Steerage-Passage, apply to H.CHAPMAN & CO.And for Freight and Cabin Passage, to RAE & MITCHELL, Union Buildings.Sept.16.\t221 IT O fit CAL.IFOKJVIA.NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE, VIA NICARAGUA.Shortest Moule by 700 miles Only 12 miles by land, ov»r a good Macadamized Road, in comfortable Stages.Sailing Days, 24th of each month.PRICES GREA TL Y RED UCED ! 50 lbs of Baggage free\u201410 cts per lb on excess.Tbe Steam&UIp u Texas,\u2019?1,800 tons burthen, WILL leave New York on tlie 24th of each month, for San Juan de Nicaragua, to connect with the Steamships \u201c ORIZABA \u201d and \u201cSIERRA NE VEDA,\u201d from San Juan del Sud, on the Pacific, for San Francisco.The arrangements of the Line being now completed, Passengers can make the trip without fear of sickness or detention on the Isthmus.Rates of Passage from New York to San Francisco : First Cabin State Rooms____________ $175 Second do\tdo do .125 Steerage.75 Children under 12 years half-price ; under 6 quarter-price.For freight or passage apply to CHAS MORGAN & SONS, 2 Bowling Green, New York.Oct.13.\t3m 244 Freight to and from New ¥o;U via Portland.m NEW YORK AND PORTLAND Steamship Company CONTINUE to run their First-Class Steamships \u201c CALEDONIA\u201d and \u201c WESTERN-PORT\u201d between NEW YORK and PORTLAND leaving each Port EVERY SATURDAY, at SIX P.M., connecting at Portland with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, thereby forming the CHEAPEST AND MOST UELIAULE ROUTE for Freight to and from QUEBEC, MONTREAL, and CANADA WEST.Goods will be taken to or from the Baltimore (Norfolk) and Richmond Line of Steamers without any charge for Cartage in New York.Goods subject to only one transhipment, and received on board daily.Freight shipped by this Line can be insured at the lowest rates.To secure regularity and despatch, Shippers are particularly requested to give full consion-ments in Bills of Lading.For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN REILY, Corner Washington and Albany Streets, New York.M.PENNINGTON, Grand Trunk R.R.Offices, 11 Great St.James-st.Montreal.S.T.WEBSTER, Grand Trunk Railway Office, Point Levi, Quebec.Or to\tEMERY & FOX, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland.April 24, 1856.\t6m 97 Ottawa and Prescott Railway.CHANGE OF TIME, COMMENCING 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1856.Two Passenger Trains Daily Kuril Way.TILL further notice the Trains on the Ottawa & Prescott Railway will run as follows, viz : Two Passenger Trains DAILY each way, (Sundays.excepted) Leave Ottawa City for Prescott at 7:15 a.m., arriving in Prescott at 10 a.m., connecting with the Grand Trunk Railway Train for Montreal, and the Canadian Lake Steamers for Kingston and all ports West.Leave Prescott at 1:30 p.m., on arrival of the Grand Trunk Mail Train from Montreal, and arrive in the City of Ottawa at 4:i5 p.m.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Prescott at 7:15 a.m., arriving in the City of Ottawa at 11:10 a.m.Leave City of Ottawa at 1:25 p.m., arriving in Prescott at 5:25 p.m.IQ\" Passengers can obtain Through Tickets at the principal Station, for Montreal, Quebec, and Boston, via Grand Trunk Railway.BENJ.FRENCH, Jr., Superintendent Ottawa and Prescott Railway.Prescott, Sept.22, 1856.\t228 StrnmiJOflts.THE AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE.The Shortest and Quickest Route to all Western Ports, Niagara Falls, ana Buffalo.Card.MRS.ALEXANDER GIBBS, VOCALIST, has REMOVED to No.23 RUE ST.ANTOINE.June 18.\t144 It SPBISB 1IBÏ Ü00DS.ECEIVINGex \u201c J.E.THAYER\u201d and \u201cBRITANNIA\u201d\u2014 Grey Cottons,.all widths Prints and Printed Delaines Jean Stripes Ribbons and Bonnets Satins Lace Goods, in full assortment Cotton Drills and Nankeens Parasols and Umbrellas Mohair Caps and plaits Summer Coatings Tweeds And Doeskins Superfine Black and Carriage Cloths Hollands and Grass cloths Cotton Hose and Gloves Small Waxes; in full assortment Silesias and Casbans Bonnet Shapes Shirts, Collars and Tics \u2014Also receiving,\u2014 American Domestics and Small wares Bonnets, Shapes, &e., &c.ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Paul Street.March 28.\t74 1,101! SALE, at less than Sterling cost\u2014 ; A Splendid Set WROUGHT IRON GATES weighing over one ton.RODDEN & MEILLEUR.Anri] 22\t.ok\u2014 The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND, Capt.L.Moody.MONTREAL, Capt.J.Laflamme.BRITISH QUEEN, Capt.A.Cameron ONE of the above River Steamers will leave Montreal daily, (Sundays excepted), at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, from the Canal Basin ; and Lachine on the arrival of the Cars, which leave Montreal at 3:45 o\u2019clock, P.M., for Prescott and Ggdensburgh, and intermediate ports.The River Steamers connect at Odensburgh with the American Express Line of Steamers\u2014 New York, Northerner, and Bay State\u2014connecting at Brockville with the Grand Trunk Railway, where Passengers can embark on board one of the above-named Boats, direct for Cape Vincent, Toronto, Fiagara Falls, Hamilton and Buffalo.Through to Toronto in 20 hours.Through to Niagara Falls and Hamilton in 24 hours.Also, connecting at Ogdensburgh with the United States Mail Line of Steamers\u2014Ontario.Cataract and Niagara\u2014for Alexander Bay' Clayton, Kingston, Sacketfs Harbor, Oswegcq Rochester, and Lewiston.These Lines of Steamers connect at Niagara and Lewiston with the Erie and Ontario Railroad, Lewiston and Buffalo Railroad, Great Western Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Southern Railroad, and Lake Shore Railroad, and Steamers from Buffalo\u2014for all Ports West.Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the Route.53= For Tickets, call at the Office, 24 McGill Street.W.T.BARRON, Agent, Or to I).P.O\u2019NEILL, Canal Wharf.Sept.25, 1850.\t229 xes©.Ottawa River Mail Steamier», Montreal to Ottawa City (Bytown) Daily, Sundays Excepted.Stmr.LADY SIMPSON, Capt.H.W.Shepherd.DACHUVE TO UARUL.LON.Stmr.PHCENIX, Capt.-, GRENVILLE TO OTTAWA CITY.S3\u201d THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.^ 11HIS will be found the Cheapest, best, and most convenient route.Parties leaving MONTREAL by the SEVEN A.M.TRAIN (for Lachine), from the Depot in Bonaventure Street, will reach OTTAWA CITY the same evening.The Steamers will stop, to deliver Mails, at all the principal places along the River, including POINT AUX ANGLAIS, for.the accommodation of the inhabitants of the County of-Two Mountains.RETURN TICKETS will be issued to TOURISTS and PLEASURE PARTIES on a liberal scale of reduction.For further particulars, apply at the Depot.Bonaventure Street, or on board tho Steamer \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d N.B.\u2014FREIGHT for this Lino should be delivered at the Bonaventure Street Depot by SIX, P.M., to insure its regular dispatch the following day.Montreal, April 22, 1856.\t95 LIKE CHÂIFLÂU AGAIN 6f £1 BETWEEN PLATTSBURGH AND BURLINGTON.T HE Steamer BOSTON has commenced run ning regularly between the above Points in connexion with the MONTREAL and NEW YORK, PLATTSBURG and MONTREAL, and RUTLAND and RUTLINGTON, and other Roads.Passengers and Freight received and forwarded via this Route with dispatch aud safety.S3\" No detention at Mdoer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 Royal Mail Line.JS .QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT STEAMBOAT ROUTE TO Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Hamilton, London.Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukie, ONLY DIRECT LINE FOR KINGSTON.COBOURG, PORT HOPE, DARLINGTON.AND TORONTO.THE following are the arrangements of this Magnificent Line for the present Season : THE RIVER LINE, Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEE.Capt.\tHoward.NEW ERA.Capt.\tP.G.Chrysler.ST.LAWRENCE.Capt.\tMaxwell.OTTAWA.Capt.\tKelley.Leave tho Canal Basin, Montreal, daily, at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o'clock (Noon) Train from Montreal, (except Sundays, when they leave on the arrival of the NINE o\u2019clock Train), calling at all intermediate Ports, arriving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet th magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.KINGSTON.Capt.\tHamilton.PASSPORT.Capt.\tHarbottle.ARABIAN.Capt.\tSelater.MAGNET.Capt.\tTwohy.For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto; and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London, Ghatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, and all Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.Passengers taking the Evening Train of the Grand Trunk Railway, meet the Steamers at Coteau Landing, thereby avoiding Hotel expenses at Brockville over night.The Lake Steamers also connect at Brockville with the Morning Express Train, and is the only Direct Line for Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington and Toronto.To Tourists this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance, the Steamers being fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and State Rooms; passing through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled advantages, the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of the transhipments Passengers are subjected to by other Lines.£3\u201d Tickets can be procured on board the Steamers, or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILL0Y, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, ) 40 McGill Street, 1856.\t)\t164 ROYAL MAIL LIKE, ':r~rr \"l cis^Eres'os* aims.COMMENCING TO-DAY, and until further notice, the.STEAMERS OF THE MAIL LINE will leave the Canal Basin at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., (instead of 11), and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock (Noon) Train, (instead of 2.30 P.M.) ALEX.MILL OY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, 1 40 McGill Street, > July 1, 1856.\t)\t155 STORAGE FOE GRAIH.RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at current rates.JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin.May 22.\tly 119 G To Farmers aud others» THE Subscribers have just received a small 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 certainly promotes digestion, and the almost universal animal craving for it proves it to be a salutary stimulus in health ; indeed, neither man nor beast can lire without it.In all the countries of Europe, so necessary is Salt thought to be for animais, 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.Sent121\t9,na * , \u2022\u2022 VD \u2022' tur .- GRAND TRIM RAILWAY.Alteration of Trains.FALL A R R A_N CEMENT.ON and after MONDAY, the 13th of October, the MORNING TRAIN to Quebec and Portland will be discontinued, and the Company's Steam Ferry Boat will leave the Wharf at the foot of Jacques Cartier.Square ns follows : For Mixed Train for Island Pond, stopping at all Stations, at.8:40 A.\tM.For Quebec Express at.2:40 P.\tM.For Portland and Boston, stopping over-night at Island Pond, at.3:40 P.M.FARE TO QUEBEC : First Class.$3:00 Second Class.$2:00 FOR THE WEST.Tlie Through.Express Train for Toronto, Calling at the Principal Stations, will leave Point St.Charles At.7,30 a.m.The Local Train for BROCKVILLE, calling at all Stations, -\tAt .3,30\tr.M.FARE TO TORONTO : First Class.$10\t00 Second Class.8\t00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Oct.29, 1856.\tb\t240 Champlain aud S&iul Lawrence Railroad.United States Kail Route.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINE.rrilE Steamer IRON DUKE will leave for South Montreal, connecting with tlie Trains for Roiise\u2019s Point, at 0:00 A.M.and 2:30 P.M.and connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Lake Champlain Steamers, the Vermont Central, the Rutland and Burlington, and tlie Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by tlie Morning Train reach Burlington, Ticondcroga, Lake George, Saratoga, Troy, Albany, New York, Boston, Portland, White Mountains, Ogdensburgh, and intermediate places.,, the same day ; and Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, «fee., next morning.Those by the Afternoon Train reach Boston, New York, &c., early next afternoon.There is no other certain route to Boston and New York in one day.îdrTor Tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, C?Commissioners Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Landing, and at the Railroad Ticket Office, 10 Place d\u2019Armes.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Montreal, July 4, 1856.\t15Y Mytepi3 ! «p : Through to New York, Boston, &c.&c, Montreal and Xew York Railroad.AÎÏÏÎA A' « EMEST S, Two Through Trains Each Way Daily, (CONNECTING permanently with Platts-y burgh and Montreal Railroad to Plattsburgh, Steamers Canada, America and United States at Plattsburg for Burlington and Whitehall, Rutland and Burlington Railroad to Rutland, and thence via the various Railroads to all parts South, East and West.Also at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh Railroad for Ogdensburgh, Kingston, Toronto,.Hamilton, Ottawa City, &c.1st Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 0 A.M., connecting at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh first morning train for the West,, and at Plattsburgh with steamers as above.2nd Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 3:45 P.M., connecting at Plattsburgh with above Steamers, and at Burlington with Rutland and! Burlington Railroad.Through Freight received,and forwarded; with despatch, and without breaking bulk.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under r FROM MONTREAL.\tFROM LACHINE 6:00 a.m.\u2022\t6:30 a.m.Y:00 a.m.\t8:00 a.m.9:00 a.m.\t9:30 a.m.12:00 noon.\t12:30 p.m.3:45 p.m.\t4:30 p.m.5:00 p.m.\t6:00 p.m.8:00 p.m.\t9:00 p.m.Through Tickets as cheap as by any other route, to be had at- E.Pickup\u2019s News Office, and at the Depot, Bonaventure Street.ANDREW ROUGH, General Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.,\t^ Montreal, Oct.20, 1856\".^\t250 asæii SHBE Vermont Cent rail Eaihoad Liae.BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.Summer Arrangement.From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Concord,.New York, New Haven, Hartford, Spring-field, Bellows Falls, Fitchburg, St.Johns-bury, the White Mountains, Montpelier, Burlington, Troy, Albany, and all intermediate Stations; also connects at Burlington with Steamers on Lake Champlain for Whitehall, Saratoga, and New York.§3= The only Through Railroad route (without break of guagej by which Through Tickets are sold.UlïST TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad Train leaving Montreal at G o\u2019clock a.m., goes through to the above-named places same day, arriving in Boston earlier than any route, and in New York the same evening.Connections sure.SECOND.TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad 2nd Train leaving Montreal at 2 p.m.for the above named places ; proceeds to White River Junction or Windsor, to lodge ; leaves W.R.Junction, or Windsor, at 7 o\u2019clock next morning, and arrive in Boston at 1 o\u2019clock p.m., and in New York 4:20 p.m.For Through Tickets, information, &c., Apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 8, 1855:\t109 rfise \u20ac5reat AiMerlean Sfiair Toislc T)0 G LE\u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION Ji.î FLUID permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle, and instantly forces the hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and all diseases of the skin, and is the most beautiful embellisher of the hair to\u2018Be found.Price 25, 50, and 75 cents per bottle BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown without staining the skin.Price 50 cents, $1, and $1,50 per box.BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, or BALM OF CYr-THEREA, is unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan and pimples.Price 50 cents per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM renders that usual unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury Price 25 and 37 cents per bottle.These articles are all warranted the best and cheapest in the world, or the money refunded.To be had of the inventor, WM.BOGLE, ami' agents throughout the world.May 1.\t101 THE MONTREAL HERALD Bally Scmmerciai Gazette.Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Oailt EIkrall, £2, payable hall-yearly, in advance.vVr^EJCLT Hbrald.in Clul-s of Seven, Five Shillings pel annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten Months.*o private enterprise, calculated orintended to promote individuaj interest, can only be inserted in the Editorial columns, with the understanding that itistobe paid for.N.R.\u2014AffOrders for the insertion or discontinuance o Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parlies, calling personally, in which to cat their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.TEE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE,.Ig Printed and Published by the Proprietors D.KINNEAR, EDW GOFF PENNY, .and A vrr\\T>TATtr T*rTT O/\"A VT _ a.n/\\r\\ 'XT - X TV-\u2014 Oa. MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE: THURSDAY, OCT.30, 1856.MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE.rniIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETIFG of 1 the MEMBERS of the INSTITUTE, for the Election of OFFICE-BEARERS for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business.will be held in the Hall of the Institute, on MONDAY EVENING, the 3rd of November, at HALF-PAST SEVEN precisely.By Order, HECTOR MUNRO.Secretary.October 28, 1836.\t257' City of Montreal and County Hochelaga Agricultural Society.NOTICE.IN consequence of the continuance of dry weather, the PLOUGHING MATCH is again unavoidably POSTPONED.As soon as the ground is found fit for the Plough, the Match will come off, of which due notice will be given.JAMES SMITH, Sec.-Treas.Oct.28.\t257 rrUIE ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING of E the MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY will be held, at the SECRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, on MONDAY EVENING next, the 3rd proximo, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, at which meeting a final Statement of the Affairs will be exhibited.By order of JAMES COURT, Sec.-Treas.Oct.28.\t257 WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES TO BE DELIVERED BEFORE THE Young Men\u2019s Christian Association of Montreal, IN THE MECHANICS' HALL, COMMENCING AT EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK.1st\u2014THURSDAY, Nov.20, 1856\u2014Rev.Donald Fraser, M.A.Subject, \u201c Christian Patriotism.\u201d 2nd\u2014THURSDAY, Dec.11, 1856\u2014Principal Dawson.Subject, \u201c Types and Special Ends in Nature.\u201d 3r.l\u2014FRIDAY, Dec.26, 1856 \u2014Rev.John McLeod, Am.Pres.Church.Subject, \u201c Sketches of Travel in the Old World.\u201d 4th\u2014THURSDAY, Jan.8, 1857\u2014Rev.Thomas Wardrope, Ottawa.Subject, \u201c Woman, Her True Position and Influence.\u201d 5th\u2014THURSDAY, Feb.5, 1857\u2014Rev.David Ingles, Hamilton.Subject, \u201c Scottish Influence in Literature.\" 6th\u2014THURSDAY, Feb.19, 1857\u2014Rev.Dr.Lord, Stamford, U.S.Subject, \u201c Oliver Cromwell\u2014The Puritans.\u201d 7th\u2014THURSDAY, March 5, 1857\u2014Rev.Wm.Bond, St.George\u2019s Church.Subject, 11 Sabbath Schools\u2014Their Rise and Influence.\u201d 8th\u2014THURSDAY, March 26\u2014William Craig Baynes, Esq., M.A., McGill College.Subject, \u201c Education, Ancient and Modern.\u201d Tickets for the Course, Oue Dollar ; to be had at Mr.Dawson\u2019s Book Store, Great St.James Street.It is hoped that the Christian Public will aid the Association in this effort.Montreal, Oct.29, 1856.\tu 258 MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, TO-mCHT.GREAT WORKS OF A GREAT ARTIST, HAVE ARRIVED ! ! M.A.ANDEIETJ\u2019S NATIONAL PANOEAMA OF THE GREAT AYE ST, Including the Cities of ST.LOUIS, CHICAGO, DETROIT, CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH, TOLEDO, PEORIA, OTTAWAY, LA SALLE, PERU, THE ILLINOIS RIVER, VALLEYS AND PRAIRIES, ALTON, JOLIET, MORRIS, LAGON; Over 30 Cities, 25 Railroads, 1,000 Steamboats, 30,000 Business Houses, 10,000 accurate Portraits, valuable statistics of the GREAT WEST, Combined with THE sum SOUTH, Being illustrative of a journey taken by this distinguished French Jlrtist, in a style unapproachable, (as all say who have seen it,) being a trip from LOUISIANA to PENNSYLVANIA, through the valleys of the Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio, and the great Lakes.These colossal works from a master hand, have been visited by the Clergy, Editors, Artists, and residents, all, without exception, pronouncing this the most correct, splendid and useful Exhibition ever yet seen in this country.Everywhere the greatest excitement and applause was manifest, and voluntary tributes by Ministers and the Press have been offered, in many cases, halls have been gratuitously furnished the Artist.His triumphs in Philadelphia, Oswego and Kingston, are but specimens of the great anxiety of the people to be present at each Exhibition.P.S.-SE3ATÎER, the best Pianist now in America, will preside at the Piano.S3\u201dThe Panorama will begin to unfold at EIGHT o\u2019clock.Tickets 2s.6d.(50 cts.) October 27.\t-\t256 CHALLEMEAOGEPTED ! WE, the undersigned Chandlers, in the employ of Messrs.WITHALL & HOOD, Amherst Street, Quebec Suburbs, having observed a puff in the Pilot of the 27th instant, respecting some extraordinary work said to be done in Mr.Christie\u2019s Candle Factory, hereby accept the Challenge given in the said Puff by the four men mentioned therein, provided two proper persons are appointed to superintend the work done by each set of men.JANVIER GLOBENSKY, AUGUSTIN DORAY, WILLIAM COWEN, WILLIAM MILLIGAN.Montreal, Oct.30.\tu 259 A1' LL AW AY\u2019S BEST CHARCOAL- 150 Boxes Tin, IC and IX, 12 x 12\u2014 1C and IX, 14 x 20 Sheet Iron\u201420 Tons Nail Sheets, assorted (Received per \u201c North American.\u201d) For Sale by MACDOUGALL & BUDDEN, Agents.Oct.30.\t259 L ANDING ex \u201c RENOWN JAMES & CO.\u2019S WHITE PAINTS do DRY WHITE LEAD do RED LEAD J.H.WINN.Oct.30.\tr 259 L IVERPOOL SALT-3000 SACKS for Sale by Oct.30.H.WINN, r 259 RAILWAY CELEBRATION.a LENDERS for WINE, for the BANQUET and BALL, will be received at the OFFICE of the Undersigned, until FOUR o\u2019clock on SATURDAY, November 1st, where, also, particulars may be obtained.T.WILY, Secretary.Montreal, Oct.30, 1856.\t259 BANQUET AND BALL.BAILEOAD CELEBRATION.Messrs.COMPHN ASD MOULIN BEG respectfully to inform their Patrons and the Public in general, that they have Obtained the Contract for furnishing the BANQUET AND BALL SUPPER AT THE APPROACHING RAIL ROAD CELEBRATION, And assures them that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to add to their reputation upon this great event.Oct.29.\tm 258 250 Waiters Wanted During the railway festivities.Apply at COMPAINS, Place d\u2019Armes.October 28.\tm 258 The Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada.-IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this COMPANY has been again ADJOURNED by vote of the Shareholders to MONDAY, the 10th NOVEMBER, on which day it will be held in the City of Toronto, at TWELVE o\u2019clock noon, precisely, for the purpose of receiving a report from the Directors, and for the transaction of other business.(By Order) JOHN M.GRANT, Asst.Secretary.Grand Trunk Railway Offices, V Secretary\u2019s Department, > Montreal, October 23, 1858.)\t254 Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada.A1 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA will be held at TORONTO, in Canada West, on the TENTH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1856, at ONE o\u2019clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of considering and approving a Resolution of the Directors for increasing the Capital of the Company by the sum of £500,000, and for raising that sum or so much thereof as may be required, by Bonds of the Company ; and for the purpose of approving or directing the terms and conditions on which such Bonds shall be issued.Dated this 8th day of September, 1856.By order of the Board of Directors.C.P.RONEY, Secretary.Sept.29.\t232 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.1YHE Public are respectfully informed that the RAILWAY WILL BE OPENED THROUGHOUT TO TOTLOfSTTOU ON MONDAY, OCT.27.TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS :\u2014 THROUGH TRAINS, Stopping at principal Stations, Will leave MONTREAL every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7:30 A.M., arriving at TORONTO at 9:30 P.M.Will leave TORONTO at 7:00 A.M., arriving at MONTREAL at 9:00 P.M.Will LOCAL TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations, leave BROCKVILLE, daily, for MONTREAL, at 8:30, A.M.; returning from MONTREAL at 3:30, P.M.Will leave BELLEVILLE, daily, for BROCKVILLE at 7:00, A.M.; returning from BROCKVILLE at 3:15, P.M.Will leave COBOURG, daily, for TORONTO, at 6:30, A.M.; returning from TORONTO at 4:45, P.M.Freight Trains will not run between Brockville and Toronto until after the Railway Celebration.Fares between Toronto and Montreal : First Class.$10 00 Second do .8 00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Oct.16, 1856.\tIm 247 SEGARS! SEGARS! SEGARS! rjpiIE following CHOICE BRANDS of HA- expressly, in Havana, 17OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER\u2014 _ Smethwick Sheet Glass, 21 oz.and 26 oz.large sizes, for shop windows Bottles, Wine, Beer, Pale, &c Glassware, Tumblers, Wines, Vials, Druggists Bottles, &c Gunpowder, \u201c Curtis & Harvey\u2019s,\u201d Blasting.FF FFF and Canister Lead and Composition Pipe Tin Plates, Canada Plates Bar Tin, Spelter Dudley-Wrought and Horse Nails and Spikes Washing Soda, Button Blue Epsom Salts, Roll Brimstone Pepper, Pimento, Cloves Ginger, Mustard, Chicory Belmont Sperm Candles Alum, Saltpetre, Liquorice Whiting, Black Lead Oct.30.J.H.WINN, r 259 c ARBONATE OF SODA-100 Kegs now landing I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.Oct.29.\t258 c ANADA PLATES\u2014 500 Boxes CANADA PLATES in store JESSE JOSEPH.Oct.29.\tm 258 rriHE undersigned have just received, I \u201cNorth American,\u201d and offer for sale cheap :\u2014 49 pcs Extra Double-Milled RIFLE & BLUE CLOTHS A few pieces Superior SCARLET CLOTHS, suitable for Rifle Companies.ROSS, NIELD & CO., 285 St.Paul Street.Oct.28.\tdd 257 English Cheese.A SUPERIOR LOT, just received, and for sale by ALEX.McGIBBON, Grocer, 154 Notre Dame Street.Oct.28,\t257 for my account.JOHN LEVY.§ ?'V! £.g ra f1 o' g g= hi g >1 'J P fj \u201c p o a P o T.P 2, p §*03.\u201c g â r £ CT> p P P p P ^ P Ef.§ cL50 9 o.e.£ 3 b td a 2 o a S\u2019 ËL 5.5.p* 3\u2019^ w e-t- ' ^ S \u2019Pj t\u201d* O t-* 5 P* 2,0 pppgPojLS O'-s\tcd P 2- £ ^ ^ i P e a w p 2\to ™ p p ^ t\u2014< >5 3 A3 3 g CO \u20221 RICHELIEU COMPANY\u2019S NEW LINE OF STEAMERS.ON and after TUESDAY, the 2Gth, and until further notice, the Steamers \u201cNapoleon\u201d & \u201cVictoria,\u201d WILL LEAVE FOR QUEBEC AT FIVE, P.M Montreal, August 26, 1856.\t203 D0YAL MAIL LUNE.SÏSADÏEK.FOB.ZZZBTGSSOriT.THE SPLENDID STEAMER NEW ERA, CAPT.P.G.CHRYSLER, MASTER, ILL leave the CANAL BASIN, Montreal, at NINE o\u2019clock in the FORENOON, and LACHINE on the ARRIVAL of the TWELVE o\u2019clock Train from MONTREAL on the following days during the Month of OCTOBER, 1856 W1 SATURDAY,\tOct.\t4.\tMONDAY,\tOct.\t20.WEDNESDAY\t
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