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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" « ess.«ü.MKI.l!.IISlUI.il STE1S BOOKSJDBl'RfflllMiOFFlOB, !Vo.aoî» Kotre »ame Street, (Neai St.Francois Xarier St.,) MONTREAL.TIAHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his friends and the public in gene-mL tlmt haring ENLARGED his STOCK ol j PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES i &«., ho is no'.r prepared to undertake erery description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes^ Catalogues.Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway ; Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and i Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels | Mjjitary Forms of ererr description, Ac., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITV PRICES.53\u201c \"Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jau.26.v ^vea Ttonmo.'*7/; .*¦- .'.f&M.AND DAILY ÎTTE.VOLUME XLVIII.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV.12, 1856 NUMBER 270.\u2022\" rt \"0k fci -W sf&èA I mm Ij u I IH] mlam HSÜ VÈ k .v.r i IPkl IP li : CELEBRATION 11V THE CITIZENS OF MONTREAL OF THE GRAND trunk railway' THROUGH FROM MONTREAL TO STRATFORD.THE BEGINNING OF THE GRAND TKUNK.jrrt»# {f«rm of the present great system61 C madi an Railways,\u2014extending by ils two western branches from Stratford and Windsor to Toronto, and thcncc to Island Pond on the frontier of New Hampshire; having also an arm projected beyond the lino to the seaport city of Portland ; another from the River St.Francis to Quebec ; a til l\u2019d from Prescott to Ottawa ; and a fourth from To- ENGIXF.ERS DEl\u2019AKT.MENT.A M Ross, Chief Engineer Wm Butes, Secretary to Chief Engineer Samuel Reefer, Assistant ditto W Shanly, ditto ditto, Toronto \\V Kingsford, Superintendent, Toronto F H T re r it hick, Locomotive Superintendent R Wingate, Resident Engineer, Point Levi S S Bennett, Resident Engineer, Portland I) Stark.Resident Engineer and Manager, Island Pond MANAGERS* DEPAltTMENT.S P Bidder, General Manager Henry Daily, Assistant to ditto W Pennington, goods manager SUPERINTENDENTS.S T Corser, Portland S T Webster Point Leri Geo W Parkis, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Montreal W S McKenzie, Locomotive Superintendent shcrhtary\u2019s officb.Sir C P Roney, Secretary in London John M Grant, Assistant Secretary, Montreal W IT A Davies, Accountant Charles E Barrett, Treasurer, Portland PAYMASTERS\u2019.roiito to Coliingwood ; with, other le?» considerable (eedertt on diflerent points of the main route,\u2014 uuy ho funrd m the two lines ol road,ouco known .>a the St.L wrome & Atlantic and the Atlantic &.St.L'ivvruncu Railways.The first idea of this lattur enterprise, at least so far as the people of Mont r««l »ra colic*' rmd, ai ose out of a mission of dio H n.Judge Preble, of PdrVhirid, from the c;tizon#ot that place, to the citizens ol Montreal, rtm harned Judge arrived in Montred in the \u2022\tutunm oftho year 1344.II \u2022 delivered a lecturo «pou the project which h c, Quwbee and Richmond, and some «ma.iDr »ub-vdiary road^.Farseeing men, too, had ulreulydetermincd that, Then railroads were extended on the one hand ifora tbe Rivar St.Claire to Montreal, and on the \u2022ther from Montreal lo Portia id, a bridge over die St.I awrsnee would I e nccess :ry lo connect the two portions of the grot whole.The St.Lawrence had, therefore, been surveyed by Mr.ï«efer, lor a bridge between Point St.Ohailee and St.Lambdrt, and the possibility of such a \u2022 tructurc scientifually dem-mstruteJ.THE GRAND TRUNK PROPER.In this alalo of things, the body of proprietors, now known a* the Grand Trunk Company, came nto the field.This is n >t the place to recall any differences of opinion, well or ill-founded, entirely passed by, or having atilj a living interest.It is \u2022officient hue to record the fact, that after u iru York \u201c GREAT WESTERN\u201d Marine Ins.Oo.) Applications can be made through the undersigned for Insurance by open Policy or otherwise, in the above Companies ; \u2014AND,\u2014 For Special Risks in the \u201c ATLANTIC \u201d MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.-ALSO,- 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 XHfttiramx.EOSAL INSURANCE C0PAMNÎ 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.Tho 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 offered by this Company to parties 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 to £2 per cent per annum on the sum assured, being on ages from 20 to 40, 80 per ct.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.ROUTH, Agent.Montreal, April 7, 1856.\t82 kEVSS.S'OOÏ.& LOKBOEr FIES AND L1FS INjjjüRANCE COMPANY Capital\u2014Two Millions Sterling, Available Funds for Immediate Use-Above Half a Million Sterling.FIRE DEPARTMENT.rïYHE progress of the Company in this branch of business will be best indicated by a comparison with the two previous years.The Premiums received being in 1852.\t1853.\t1854.£98,«5414 10 Stg.I £113,61 Z 4 6 Stg.| £146,09# 16 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.DIKECTOBS 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'Armes, 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.aaBflKSigned.)\tJ.H.MAITLAND, Secretary.4?Messrs.RYAN BROTHERS & CO., Agents in Quebec.April 20.\t92 Writing Papers, Plain aud Ruled, Of Cheap Qualities, for Country Trade, at WS-ÏK & DtTNIKf\u2019S ¦Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Street.Sept.12.\t167 Grey and lirowa Wrapping Paper, OF ALL SIZES, AT wiiiB.&, Burm\u2019s Wholesale Stationery Warehouse, 9 Great St.James Stre t Sept.12.\t187 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON, Established in 1838, Empowered by Act of Parliament.OFFICES\u201414\u201d Strand, London ; Merchants* Exchange, Montreal.CAPITAIi\u2014Ilalf-a-.Million Sterling* COURT or DIRECTORS IN LONDON t Edmond Sheppard Symes^Esq., M.D., Chairman.Henry J.Hodgson, Esq., John Mossj Esq., Thomas Nicoli, Esq., John Symes, Esq Charles Bennett, Esq.Samuel King Church, Esq., JohnEllioison, M.D, F.R.S.Thus.Colley Gratian, Esq., Joseph Thompson, Esq.Auditors\u2014Professor Wheatstone, F.R.S., Professor John Radford Young.JAMES B.M.CI1IPMAN, Esq., General Agent for the British North American Colonies Local Directors at Montreal* Office, Merchants\u2019 Exchange.B.Holmes, Esq.,\tI Rev.J.Flanagan.A.Larocque, Esq.;\tj Theodore Hurt, Esq., Wm.Lunn, Esq.j\t| Henry Judith, Esq.Metlical Examiners! Wm Sutherland, Esq., M.D.| H.Peltier, Esq., M.D, D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THE Montreal Directors sign Policies under special power of Attorney from the Court Directors in London.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.The Medical Officers attend daily at the office at 3 p.m.Risks are accepted, and Losses paid t>y the Montreal Local Board, without first referring to the London Office.Prospectuses and Blanks may be had at the office in Monti eal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Special attention is requested to new tables for the assurance of life without profits, the rales of which are much lower-than those formerly m use, and also to a table for the endowments of children on highly advanta- geous terms.Montreal.July 26,1855.12m ts\u2014115 EdUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO OF LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014£500,OOO Sterling* LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL, Office\u2014Merchants' Exchange, William Lunn, Esq., Chairman.John.Torrancc, Esq.\tI Benj.Holmes, F.sq.John Frothingham, Esq.J.G.Mackenzie, Esq.Alfred LaRocqiie, Esq.| Theodore Hart.Esq.CHARLES F.T1LSTONE, Manager.D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.THIS OFFICE insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manufactories, and the Goods, Wares and Merchandise in the same; Ships in harbor or in dock ; Craft on Navigable Rivers and Canals, and the Goods laden on the same; and Farming Stock of all descriptions.The \u201c Equitable\u201d Fire Office will, by a constant analysis of its own experience from time lu time, adopt such rates of Premiums as the nature of the risk may justify.With this view, an annual investigation will be made into each class of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent;\u2014ol the nett excess will be made to all classes uf Insurers, whose Policies have been in force for three years.The engagements of the Equitable are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an ample subscribed Capital, j The insured are free from the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Society, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the profits.Losses are made good, without deduction or discount,' and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.53* By a Resolution of the Court in London, PREMIUMS ARE RETAINED IN MONTREAL to pay Losses and ACCUMULATE a FUND of .£10,001).THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WEEKLY.P* Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.Montreal, Nov.9, 1853.\tL2m ts-\u2014217 ALBION LIFE INSURANCE CG&P\u2019Y, LONDON.Established A.D.1805.npHIS COMPANY has now been in success- | ful operation for half a century, during which period the amounts paid to the families and representatives of Policy-holders have exceeded £1,700,000.The conditions on which Insurances are granted by the Albion, oiler important advantages to the assured ; for which reference is requested to the prospectus.The Profits are divided every Third Year, and may be made payable in Cash, or applied to the reduction of the Premium, or the increase of the sum insured, as may be chosen on effecting the insurance.The amôunt returned in cash to each Polièy-holder who elected that mode of appropriating his share of the profits has exceeded a fifth of the total amount of premium paid.The bonus added to the sums insured has, of course, been of much larger amount.id\u201d The Prospectus, with the rates of Premium, may be had on application.C.0.ABBOTT, Agent, 32 St.Francois Xavier St.August 2.\tly rts 181 GREAT RIUTiia IjTUAL LIFE ÂSS1AME SOEIITY OF LONDON.rpHIS Society is established on the tried and I approved principle of MUTUAL ASSU-ItANCE.The Funds are accumulated for the exclusive benefit of the POLICY HOLDERS, under their own immediate superintendence and control.The PROFITS are DIVIDED ANNUALLY, and applied in reduction of the current Premiums.The result of the present year\u2019s investigation into the state of the Society\u2019s affairs, at a General Meeting of the Members on 30th May last, was a reduction of 31! per cent from the premiums payable during the year on policies of five or more years standing ; an ample fund, amounting to over £113,000 having been reserved to provide for all outstanding' liabilities, and maintain an equal extent of reduction at least on all similar policies in future years.Credit given, if required, for half the amount of the first five annual premiums.LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : William Workman, Esq.| John Carter, Esq.William Fraser, Esq., M.D., Medical Referee.JAMES DOUGALL, Agent, 13 LeMoine Street.July 20.\tits 247 WATCHES- TTiHE Subscriber would respectfully announce I ; that he has just received a large assortment of the .4, FINEST QUALITY GOLD WATCHES, Which will be sold at a small advance from cost, and will bo found, as all other goods in this Establishment, considerably less in price than any heretofore offered in Canada.NOTICE.\u2014A few very elegant LADIES\u2019 GOLD WATCHES, jewelled in four holes and guaranteed perfect time-keepers, at £5 each.A.HOFFNUNG, Importer of Watches, Jewellery & Fancy Goods, 170 Notre Dame St., opposite Mr.T.Mussen\u2019s.Sept.6.\t213 COMÏÎS.AVery Large Assortment of Tortoise Shell and Horn Side, Dressing & Back Combs, in every variety of style and price, just received per steamer \u201c Indian\u201d from a celebrated manufactory at Sheffield, to which the attention ot the public and trade is respectfully invited.A.HOFFNUNG, 170 Notre Dame Street.Sept.6.\t213 JtMachinists\u2019 Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear IRON PLANING MACHINES, different sizes SCROLL CHUCKS, of different sizes PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES MACHINE FILES, a very superior article \u2014Also,\u2014 PIG IRON, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick FIRE CLAY, Smiths\u2019 Coals, &c.&c.For sale at the CITY FOUNDRY, Queen Street, Griffintown.\u2022 C.P.LADD.June 23.\tmwf 98 GAïs LUSTRifii» Mi) FiTllMiis.U â S LUSTRE WAREHOUSE, 76 GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.THE Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive aud elegant stock of Gas Lustres, comprising 1, 2, 3 and 4 light Dining Room, Drawing Room and Parlor Lustres, in bronze, brass, ormolu and crystal, of the latest and most admired Designs ; Hall Lamps, Bed Room, Library and Kitchen Brackets, Plain and Ornamental Harp Pendants, Vase Lights, &c.; with a complete assortment of Gas Fittings, suitable for shops, which, having been for the most part manufactured byljiemselves, they are enabled to dispose of cheap.Also, Glass Shades in great variety.R.MITCHELL & CO., Gas Fitters, &c.April 17.\t91 ^HARDWARE l WHOLESALE.THE Subscribers are receiving per River St.Lawrence and Cunard Steamers, an extensive Stock of S K H El E1 AND HEAVY hardware.GOVAN & 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, aud 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 171 OR SALE, at less than Sterling cost\u2014 : A Splendid Set WROUGHT IRON GATES weighing over one ton.RODDEN & MEILLEUR.ipS'9' AYER\u2019S CHEHHY PECTORAL, FOK TIIE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Goughs, aud Hoarseness.Brimfield, Mass., 20th Dec., 1S55.Dr.J.C, Atzr : 1 do not hesitate to say the best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influe irai, aud the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral.Its constant use iu my practice and my family for tho last teu years has showu it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints.KBEN KNIGHT, M.D.A.B.MORTLEY, Esq.,of Utiça,N.Y., writes:^! have used your Pectoral myself and iu my family ever since you invented it, ami believe it the best mediciue for its purpose ever put out.With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy.\u201d Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.Springfield, Miss., Fob.7,1856.Brother Ayer: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy wo possess for the euro of IVJiooping Cotifih, Croitp, and tho chest diseases of children.Wo of your fraternity in tho South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people.HIRAM CONKLIN, M.D.AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, Ia., writes, 3d Jau.,1856: \u201cI had a tedious Influenza, which confined me indoors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried 3rour Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman.Tho first dose relieved tho soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the.bottle inado me completely well.Your medicines arc tho cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and wo esteem yon, Doctor, aud your remedies, as tho poor man's friend.\u201d Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.AVkst 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.\tUKNRY L.PARKS, Merchant.A.A.RAMSEY, M.D., Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writes, Sept.G, 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 tho virtues of this remedy is found in 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, Lowell : 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 conld 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 Ins kindness* as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day.She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well.Yours with gratitude and regal\u2019d, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbyville.CbiïsiimpiïveÊ do not despair till you have tried Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.It is made by one of tho best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.\u2014 Philadelphia Ledger.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, milE fccieucos of Chemistry and Medicine have been -i- 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 excêlleùpo 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 tho obstructions of its organs, purify tho blood, and expel disease.They purge out thé foul humors which breed aud 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 cure tho 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 bo employed for children.Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are 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 tho 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 edntributo immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men.i 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 tho 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 tlio blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not bo supposed they could reach, such its Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of tho 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 !>y ©r.JT.G.AVEU, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.Pmce 35 Cis.per Box.Five Boxes i'or $ 1.SOLD BY All the Druggists in Montreal and by Dealers generally in the United States and Canada.Sept.10.\tDrts SC 216 Dr.Mein A HE\u2019S CELEBRATED YEUMJFUGE IaIYEiTpiI^S.Ttvo of tîae best Preparations of tbe Age* They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports.The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms.The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, &c.Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr.C.McLane\u2019s Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa.,' and take no other, as there are various other f preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills.All others, in comparison with Dr.McLane\u2019s, are worthless.The genuine McLane\u2019s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores.Fleming brg\u2019S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.Sole Preprietors.Anenst 25.C Da ly 202 LEA & PERRINS\u2019 celebrated PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISS-EURS, to-'be the ONLY GOOD SAUCE.and applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH.- V'W' EXTRACT OV A LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER M(iyt 1851.\u201cTell LEA & PER niNS that their Sauck is highly \u2022«teemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the moat palatable as well a* the roost wholesome Sauce that is msde.\u2019' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.Soli «istorr>«Jlÿ bp tk* principal dtalen In Sauce»;\u2014 Wfcolestls tad foi ExporUtion by the Proprietor» LBA And PERRINS, t*, Broad street Worcester, St 19.Fenchorch-street Loadoa.-\u2014BA.*cr.£T & So*» ,\u2014Crobss St Bx.ACK\u2019srBï.t.» acu \u2022the* OUaes nvd Merchants.London.August 12.ly T 191 OR SALE\u2014 Pur.; \u201cDkKUYPER\u2019S\u201d GIN\u2014in bond or duty paid.WALTER MACFARLAN.Jlotum T.O.UEATUVIEI.O, Forwarding- and Commission Merchant 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.REFERENCES.Messrs.E.Train A Co., Messrs.Samuel Heu-sfia\"- A Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray k Co., loronto; Messrs.Allan A Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\ti47 T.».HEATH FIELD, Forwarding and Commission Merchant ATLANTIC WHARF, REFERENCES.^Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs.Samuel Hen-shaw k Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray k Co., loronto; Messrs.Allan k Gillespie, Liverpool.June 21.\t147 C.F.F.TRESTLES, PHVSICIAN, Snrgeongand Mechanical Dentist, 210 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.*® Sept.5.232 E.A.PRENTICE, RROKEn, ST.SACRAMENT STREET, References\u2014Hon.Peter McGill.T.B.Axdkrsox, Esq.August 20.\tly 198 HANDYSIDE, SINCLAIR & CO., General Commission Merchants, 5 ST.JOHN STREET.MONTREAL; May 2.\t104 GILDERSLEEVE & DRAPER, Barristers & Attornies, NOTARIES PUBLIC, KINGSTON- C.W.O.S.Gildersleeve.\tW.G.Draper, Sept, 6.\t211 MOTICE.WM.W.SNAITH begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that the seizures placed by J.W.A.R.Masson, Esquire, in the premises of the late Firm of SNAITH k 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 RE-OPENED the STORE, where ho 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 ot charge.HjFRESH GROUND COFFEES morning and evening.May 13.\t113 August 12.191 OWEN McGAliVEY\u2019S Chair and Furniture Warehouse, No.244 NOTRE DAME STREET.rpiIE Subscriber, thankful to his JL friends and the public gene-j.raUy for ike encouragement re-tjsSlfflil ceived during the past six years, Jy tt! a takes this opportunity of informing ¦*r * S » them that, notwithstanding the very extensive stock on hand when he opened his new premises, on the 1st of April last, he has, on the principle of quick sales and light profits, sold the whole of it, and is now prepared to OFFER FOR INSPECTION ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE of the NEWEST STYLE, which can-noj be surpassed, if equalled, by any other house in this country.Mahogany, Oane, Wood, and every other kind of Chairs; Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, &c.&c., 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 MoGARVEY, 244 Notre Dame Street, At the Sign of the Red Rocking Chair, Near tho French Square.May 26.\t124 McDOWiLL & ATKINSON, MILITARY Hatters and Furriers* No.62 McGill Street.MONTREAL.July 2.\t6m 156 Competition Defied!! A.HOFFNUNG 170 NOTRE DAME STREET, PACINO ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, WOULD respectfully announce to his Customers and Visitors to Montreal, that le has now nearly completed his Spring Importations, and has ready for inspection a Large, Elegant, and by far the Cheapest Assortment in the City, of Fine Gold and Sliver Watches, GENUINE GOLD CHAINS AND JSWBZ.BKB.'ST, Of every description, of London Manufacture.ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN C1L.OOXS.S.MARINE CLOCKS, maintaining power in any position, and guaranteed perfect timekeepers, at I5s each.The celebrated Electro-Silver Ware, in Spoons, Forks, Fish Slices, &e.kc.A Printed Price List furnished on application.Electro-Silver Cake Baskets, new and elegant patterns, 22s 6d each.Electro-Silver Tea and Coflee Setts of 4 pieces, from £3 Sett.A large variety of Electro-Silver Sugar Baskets, Butter Coolers, Salt Sellers, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Goblets, kc.&c.ALSO, A New Stock of PAPIER MAOHE WARE, consisting of\u2014 Elegant Tables, Pearl Inlaid and Ornamented, from 20s each.Inkstands from 2s 6d each.Portfolios, from 2s 6d each.Work Boxes, from 10s each.Writing Desks, from 20s each.Tea Trays, Albums, Envelope Cases, Card Boxes, Watch Stands, &c.SPBCHLaOIiBS, In Gold, Silver, Fine Blue Steel and German Silver, to suit every defect of sight with the utmost precision.Fine Gold Spectacles, 35s and 30s per pair.Sterling Silver do, 7s 6d per pair.Common Spectacles, 2s 6d do.A great variety of Accordéons, Musical Boxes, Violins, Flutes, &c., at extremely low prices.ALSO, A Splendid Assortment of FANCY GOODS, in endless variety, being some of the choicest selections of the London and Parisian Markets, imported expressly for Gifts and Wedding Presents, consisting in part of\u2014 Rosewood Dressing Cases, Work Boxes and Desks, Pearl and Shell ; Card Cases, elegant Porte-monaies, Jet Bracelets, Brooches, Chains and Pins, Fancy Bracelets, Leather Reticules, Fans, Shell and India Rubber Combs, Brushes, Telescopes, Scent Bottles, Watch Stands, and an endless assortment of other articles, too various to be here enumerated.oe : CB.A firm determination to establish a large, permanent and extensive business, second to none in the Canadas, lias induced the Subscriber to mark every article at the smallest possible advance from the cost price.This, in connection with the unequalled advantages he possesses in receiving his goods direct from the manufacturers, enables him fearlessly to assert, that every article in his store will be found not only of a superior quality\u2014which they must necessarily be in order to secure a continuance of custom\u2014but also from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than they can be purchased for elsewhere in this city.A comparison of prices is earnestly solicited.A.HOFFNUNG, 170 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Mr.T.Mussen\u2019s Dry Goods Store.iCr1 Wholesale and Retail.June 14, 1856.\tTts 141 Lost,\u2014On Tuesday evening, fifty DOLLARS in Bills.The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to this Office.\t'\t.____ri, - Strnma1)t})s.The SSrltlsli uud Nlorth Auserlcsi Royal Mail Steamship», /4k gbtraittftoata.THfi AJUEK1CAN EXPRESS LINE.The Shortest and Quickest Boute to all Western Ports, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage.SI 30 Second Cabin Passage.$ ^ FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Ch.ef Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains PERSIA.C H E Judkins, ARABIA.J Stone, ASIA.EG Lott, I AFRICA.N Shannon Captain* CANADA.W J C Lan*.AMERICA.Wickman.NIAGARA.A Kyrie, EUROPA.J LeitcU, These Vessels carry a clear while light, at their meet head, green on starboard bow, red on portbow.Niagara \u2014 from Boston.Wednesday, Oct.22nd.Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Ocl* 29ih.Arabia.f:om Boston.*.Wednesday, Nov.5th.A*ia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.12th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Nov !9ili.Europa.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.26 h.Niagara.4from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.3iti.Peisia.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.16ih.Arabia.from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.ITth.Africa.from New York.Wednesday; Dec.24th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountablefor Gold.Silver,Bullion.Specie,Jewellery, PreciousStoner.or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor,ana the value ihereoftherein expressed.Forfreight or passage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green,New York.Aug.20.\t 198 STEAM FROM , MAINE, TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT N.S., and St.John's.Nfld , AND RECEIVE GOODS AND PASSENGERS.The stay at these places will be short, as the facilities for discharging will be great.£\tfo Halifax, TO LAND THE New First Class and powerful Screw Steamship KHERSONESE, Captain Chas.Powell, At at Lloyds, 2,300 Tons Burden, will leave PORTLAND on SATURDAY, tho 27th of SEPTEMBER, calling as above.Provisions provided in the usual style on board of Atlantic Steamers.1st Class.3rd Class.Portland to Liverpool.\tgi60\t§30 do do St.John's, Nfld.\t24\t10 do do Halifax.12\t6 Stewards' 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 owu Bedding and Eating and Drinking Utensils.Freight will be taken at Montreal Current Rates.Insurance is as low by the Kherscmtse as 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 k MITCHELL, Union Buildings.Sept.16.\t221 The Glasgow and New York Steamship Companj\u2019s Splendid and Powerful Steamers COMMAXDKRS.EDINBURGH, 2,500 tons, Wm.Gumming, NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robt.Craig, GLASGOW, 1,962 tons, John Duncan, Are appointed to sail FROM GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, Wednesday, 15th October.NEW YORK, Wednesday, 29th October.GLASGOW, Wednesday, 12th November.FROM NEW YORK, EDINBURGH, Saturday, Nov 15, at 12 o\u2019ck noon NEW YORK, Saturday, Nov 29, at 12 \u201c \u201c GLASGOW, Saturday, Dec 13, at 12 \u201c \u201c KATES OF PASSAGE.From Glasgow\u2014 First Class.15 guineas Steerage, found with cooked provisions .8\t\u201c From New York\u2014 First Class.§75 Steerage, found with Cooked Provisions .§30 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.For Freight or Passage, apply to J.McSYMON, 17 Broadway, New York.New York City Bills or Gold only received for Passage.Oct.20.\tly 250 STEW VtlStSi, B&EMEN, A\u201e\\U SOUTHAMPTON.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.TIIE bhips comprising this line are the WASHINGTON, Capt.E.Cavendy, HERMANN, Capu Edward Higgins.These Steamers stop at Southampton, both going and returning.Proposed dates of sailing.\u20141856.From South n From\t\tFrom\t\tamplon\tfor New York.\t\tBremen.\t\tNew York.\t Saturday.\t\tSaturday.\t\tWednesday*\t \t\u202226\tFeb.\t23\tFeb.\t27 .Feb\t23\tMar.\t22\tMar.\t26 .Mar.\t22\tApril\t19\tApril\t23 .April\t19\tMay\t17\tMay\t21 \t17\tJune\t14\tJune\t18 \t14\tJuly\t12\tJuly\t16 \t12\tAug.\t9\tAug.\t13 \t9\tSept.\t0\tSept.\t10 \t6\tOct.\t4\tOct.\t8 .OcL\t4\tNov.\t1\tNov.\t5 \t1\tNov.\t29\tDec.\t3 \t29\tDec.\t27\tDec.\t31 Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.Washington.Nov.Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, they oner passengers proceeding to London and Havre advantages over any other route, for the economy of time and money.Passage from New York to Southampton and Bremen.First Cabin, main saloon, $130; First Cabin, lower saloon, $110; Second ditto, $60.All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Office.No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon Is attached to each ship.For freight or passage apply to C.H.SAND, Il àouth William Street, New York.C.A.HEINEKEN & CO., Bremen.CROSKEY A.CO., Southampton.WM.ISELIN, Havre.Jan.14.\tly mt 11 6.E.STARNES, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WHISKIES, WINES, S E G A E.§ ,\t&c.&C.No.55 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET MONTREAL.Sept.19.\t^224 H.M.PERRAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, No.53 Saint Francois Xavier Street, Montreal, Sept.19.\t222 Card.J\\/rRS.ALEXANDER GIBBS, VOCALIST, ha3 REMOVED to No.23 RUE ST.ANTOINE.June 18 144 COURTNEY\u2019S SALOON, (opposite the new COURT HOUSE 4 nelson\u2019s MONUMENT,) Notre Same Street, Montreal.May 20\t.\t119 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 bo sold low.P.D.CARRIQUE, No.5 St.Sacrament Street.June 17.\t143 For Sale.T CT/A Hhds BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR X*)U 250 Bags PATNA RICE DAVID TORRANCE k CO.August 5.\t185 R SPUING Ü11Ï GOODS.ECEIVING ex \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 Wares, in full assortment Silesias and Casbans Bonnet Shapes Shirts, Collars and Tics \u2014Also receiving,\u2014 American Domestics and Small wares Bonnets, Shapes, kc., kc.ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Paul Street.March 28.\t74 Liverpool Salt, FOR SALE in large or small quantities, to suit purchasers.WM.LYMAN k CO., Corner of Custom House Square.Oct 13.\t1m mt 244 FÏR E IN S U R ANC E.THE Subscribers, as AGENTS for the BEACON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, are prepared to take RISKS at Current Rates.RAE & MITCHELL, Union Buildings.The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND, Capt.L.Moody.MONTREAL, Capt.J.Lnfiamme.BRITISH QUEEN, Capt.A.Cameron.ONE of the above River Steamers will leave Montreal daily, (Sundays excepted), at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, from tho Canal Basin ; aud Lachine on the arrival of the Curs, which leave Montreal at 3:45 o'clock, P.M., fur Prescott and Ggdensbnrgh, 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 Foils 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, SacketPs Harbor, Oswego, 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 AVest.Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the Route.id\u201d For Tickets, call at tho Office, 24 McGill Street.AAr.T.BARRON, Agent, Or to D.P.O\u2019NEILL, Canal Wharf.Sept.25, 1856.\t229 1850.Ottawa Klver Mail Steamers.linüroAïj.e.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Alteration of Trains.FALL A ÏI R CEMENT.ON and after MONDAY, the 13th of Octobtr the MORNING TRAIN to Quebec and PorUand will be discontinued, and the Company\u2019s Steam Ferry Boat will leave tho Wharf at the foot of Jacques Cartier Square ns follows : For Mixed Train for Island Pond stopping at all Stations, at.\u2019 8:40 A M For Quebec Express\tat.!.2:40 PM.For Portland and Boston, stoppino- over-night at Island Pond, at.3:40 P.M.FARE TO QUEBEC : First Class.gs-oo Second Glass.$2:00 FOR THE WEST.The 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, At.3,30 p.m.FARE TO TORONTO : First Class.§io\t00 Second Class.8\t00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Oct.29, 1856.\tb 240 Montreal to Ottawa City (Bytown) Daily, Sundays Excepted.Stmr.LADY SIMPSON, Capt.H.AY.Shepherd, LACHINE TO CAIULLON.Stmr.PHCENIX, Capt.-, GUENVILLE TO OTTAWA CITT.Ï3= THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.^ mills will be found tho Cheapest, best, and 8 most convenient route.Parties leaving MONTREAL by the SEVEN A.M.TRAIN (for Lachine), from the Depot in Bonaventure Street, will reach OTTAWA OITY the same evening.Tlie 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 the Steamer \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d N.B.\u2014FREIGHT lor this Line 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 LAKE CHAMPLAIff AGAIN OPEN BETWEEN PLATTSBUB.GH AUD BUKLINGTOH.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 and safety.Ef* No detention at Mooer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 Royal Mail Line.QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT STEAMBOAT ROUTE TO Toronto, Niagara Fall*, 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 the Canal Basin, Montreal, daily, at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock (Noon) Train from Montreal, (except Sundays, when they leave on the arrival of the NINE o\u2019clock Train), calling at all intermediate Ports, arriving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet th magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.KINGSTON.Capt.\tHamilton.PASSPORT.Capt.\tHarbottle.ARABIAN.Oapt.Sclater.MAGNET.Capt.Twohy.For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, and all Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.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 Thoüsànd Islands and all tho 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.S3= Tickets can be procured on board the Steamers, or at tho Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, ) 40 McGill Street, 1856.\t$\t164 ROYAL MIL LINE.cHASsraxi or Txmn.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.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, 1 40 McGill Street, > July 1, 1856.\t)\t155 STOKAGE FOK GRAIH.RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at current rates.JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin.May 22.\tly 119 G To Fanners aud others.rriHE 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 live without it.In all the countries of Europe, so necessary is Salt thought to be fir animals, that it is always within their reach, whether in the stable or in the pasture.From its being in largo 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., _ 228 St.Pflnl Street Champlain and Saiat Lawrence llaiiread.Uniied States Mail Route.FALL ARRANGEMENT.NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINE.ON MONDAY next, Nov.10th, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave for South Mon-real, connecting with the Trains for Rouse\u2019s Point, at 3:30 P.M.and connecting at Rouse's Point with the Lake Champlain Steamers, the Vermont Central, tie Rutland aud Burlington, and the Ogdensburgh Bnilroads.Passengers by this route reach New York or Boston, early next afternoon.An Accommodation Train will leave at noon, connecting at Rouse's Point with the Vermont Central Train, reaching Boston at noon next day.There is no other certain route to Bostoa and New York in the same time.ï3\u201dFor Tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, 6Ï Commissioners Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Landing, and at the Railroad Ticket Office, 10 Place d\u2019Armes.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Montreal, Nov.8, 1856.\t267 Vermoat Central iiailroad Line.BRITISH k 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.Kf\u201d The only Through Railroad route (without break of guage) by which Through Tickets are gold.FIRST TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Champlain à St.Lawrence Railroad Train leaving Montreal at 6 o\u2019clock a.m., goes through to tha 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 \u2022\t2\t10\t0 Charleton, T P, New York, .\t2\t10\t0 Campbell, Robert,\t\t2\t10\t0 Campbell, W W,\t\t2\t10\t0 Clarke, John,\t\t2\t10\t0 Constable, AG, \t\t2\t10\t0 2 10, 2\t10 2\t10 2\t10 0 50\t0\t0 25 00\t0 25 00\t0 25 00\t0 12 10 0 12, 10 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 10 00 0 G 5 0 5 00\t0 5\t0\t0 3 15\t0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 15\t0 15\t0 1\t5\t0 10 0 10 0 10 0 5\t0\t0 1\t5\t0 15 0 15\t0 y>o o o 25 0\t0 12 10 0 12 10 0 10 0 5 5 5\t0\t0 2\t10 0 1\t5\t0 100 0 0 50\t0\t0 17 10\t0 12 10 0 12 10 0 5\t5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 1\t5\t0 15\t0 15\t0 0 15- 0 0 10 0 5 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 50 0\t0 50\t0\t0 25 0\t0 25\t0\t0 25 0 Q 2.5\t0\t0 12 Kb 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 10 0 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2' 10 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 1\t5 0 5 0 5 0 1 -0 0 50\t0\t0 37 10 0 25\t0\t0 25\t0\t0, 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 i.o in n Hamilton, George,\t.Hopkins, i.nwfnrrt .b Xelsotr., Henderson, John, & Go, .Haldane, Janies,.Hearl & Date, ______ ________ Henshaw, P W, .\t.Harrison, Jas, City Bank,.Hilton, J J: \\V, _______ .Hill, C F, .\u2022 Hua, Paul, .\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Hingston, James,\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Howard, Henry, .\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ Hill, B;___ ' .Hoh'aung, A, \u2014 \u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Holmes, F E, .\t.Henderson.Alexander, .Hubert, It AM,.Hooper, AC, .\t.Hamilton, Charles,\t.Holland, 31,\t.\t.Hall, Joseph X, .\t____ Holland, A, .\t.Haldimantl Bros,.\t.Holmes, HA, ________ ________ Hemming & Lunn, .\t____ Howard, Dr X P, (additional) Isaacson & Balchin,\t.Irvine, AG, .Ibbotson, H J, _________ .Idler, Ernest, .\t.Idler, W G, ________ ________ Jodoin, Piere, .\t.Jones, H, & Co,_____\t.Joseph, Jessie, .\t.Joseph, JH, ________ ________ Johnston, James, .\t.Judah, Thos S, .\t.Jenking, Thomas, .\t.Jones, Dr,\t.\t.Jurils, C, -.Kay, Thomas, _______ ________ Knapp, Joseph, .\t.Keefer, T C, ___________ .Kingan & Kinloch.\t.Kennedy, J G, ______ ________ Kennedy,Win, .\t.Kinnear, David Jr,.\t____ Kinnear, George,\t.Knox.John, .\t.Keller, John.Leslie, Starnes & Co.Law, Young & Co.Lane, Stephens & Co .Leeming, John, Logan, James,.Lymans, Savage & Co,\tdo, .Logan, Sir IV E,____\t.Lovell, John.Levey, John, _______ ________ Lacombe, P,\t.\t.Leeming, Joseph,\t____ Lanigaii, Daniel,.\t.Lamontagne, LG,\t.Lamothe, Frere,_____\t____ Lockhart & Lanson,\t.Lyman, S J,\t.\t.Lemoine, B H, __________ .Lafreneyer, R,\t.\t.Lotangei', T J, .\t____ Lambe, W B, ____________ .Leblanc, G,\t.\t.Lamplough & Campbell ________ Lapensè, Andre,._________ Lafrcnier, Cyprien,\t.Leprohon, EM,.\t.Lunn, William,\t.\t.Linton, Robert,\t.\t.Lynch, A A, .\t____ Longmoore, 31attliew,\t.Lavender & Summers, _________ .Leprohon, E L,\t.Leclaire, George, .\t.31acKenzie, John G.3Iaitland, Tylee & Hutcheson, Mitchell, J & J, .3Iasson, Bruyere, Thomas & Co, Morland & Co, ______ ________ 31ills, Mattice & Co, _______ 3Iolson, Thomas, & Co .Meikleham, IVilliam, MacDougall, D Lorn, .MacDoufeall, James, McDonald, Hon J S,\t.3Xolson, Hon.John,.Muir, W & R,.3Iolson,'William, .Mackay, Joseph, & Brother, .Morrison, Cameron & Empey, Mathews, George, .\t____ Mathewson, John, & Son,______ MacDougall & Biidden,\t.Marchand, L, & Co,\t.Mblson, Alexander,\t.McGill, Hon Peter, .Muir, Ewan, & Co, .Millar, G 31.Murray, William.\t.3Iitchcll, Robert, & Co,\t.31ackay, Henry.\t.May, Thomas, .\t.31asson, D, & Co____\t.Slussen, Thomas,.\t.3Iullins, FF,._____ ________ 3IcLennan, 31cXab & Co,______ 3!athewson, IT, (jv .\t.McDonald, John,.\t.Muir, m &, J, .3IcIntosh & McLean, _________ 3IcDonald Donald,j\t.3IacKenzie, Alexander\t.31ondelet, Judge, .\t.M\u2019Dowall & Atkinson.3Iallon, J, .\t____ SleDunnough, 3Iuir & Co,.McFarlane, Walter,\t.3!onk, Samuel W,\t.31cDonnell, Dr, .\t.3icCullock, F.\t.¦Miller, R & A, .Slclver, George,.\t.31onlc & Macrae,.\t.Miller, Robert, .\t.Martin, H IJ, .\t.McCalman, AH,.\t.Merry, 3V A, .\t.Maitland.J H, .\t____ 31illeur, Dr, .\t.3Iann, David, ______ .3!cGibbon, Alex .SIoss, Brothers, .\t___ McKinnotf, 3Vm,.\t.MeXaughton, D, .\t.31arcliahd, L \\Y,.\t.MacKejnzie, AY II.\t.3[oses M-,\t.\t___ Mercier Alexander .\t.3!orean, P,\t.\t.3Iaxwfell, Edward, .\t____ 3Iartin, Benjamin, .\t___ McLean, John, .\t- Alack, James,\t.\t.McBean, J D 0,\t.\t.Moi-rison, AAr A\\r 31, Macaplay, G H, - - 3!urphy, Edward,\t.3tarchand, L AAr,.\t.MacNab, P,\t.\t.Mullins, F,\t.\t.Mullins, J E,\t& Co,\t.Nelson & Butters, .Nordheimer, A.tfc S., .\t.Nelson, Wolfred,\t.Noad, Brothers,\t.Nichols, J.A AY.Ogilvy, Lewis & Co., .\t.Ostell, John.\u2014 Owen, John,' .\t.\t.Ogliu, AY.W., .\t,_ Oliver,' R.S.Ogilvie, A.AY., & Co., .\t.Olendorf, Marcus,\t.Pinsoneault, Alfred, .\t.Phillips, Charles,\t.Pratt, John, .Pigeon; Savageau, & Co\u201e Panton, T, C., .\t.Poe, Dai id, A ,\t.Peek, T.&Co.Payne, Edward,\t.Prowse, G.F.,.Proctor, C.1).LG,.\t,.Prentice; E.A.,\t.Phelan, John,\t.Peacock, Hen y,\t.Paré Hubei t,\t.Parkin James,\t.Phillips, W.A.Palsgrave, C.T.,\t- Phillips, J.H.,\t.Paterson, D.M,\t.Peddian J.,\t.Prévost, A.if' Co.,\t.Prince, Henry, - Peacock, Henry.Phillips, Alfred, -' Parker, William, .Pritchard, Col.,\t.Paterson, A.T.,\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Perry, George, - Perry, Alfred,\t.Patton, Thomas it Co., Renaud, Louis, Bi s.Redpath, John, Ryan, Brothers it Co ,.Routb, H.L.,\t.Ruse it Monk,\t.Rae it Mitchell.Robertson, it Hutcliins, Roy it Duiurt, .Robertson, Andrew it Co., Robertson, Duncan, .Ryan M.P.\t.Ross Niehl it Co., .Ramsay A.\t.Ramsay, D.S.,.\t.Ramsay, T.K.,\t.Ricard, Louis,\t.Rvau, Mathew,\t.Robertson.William.Rice, W.A.,\t.Ruftbrd, F.,.\t.Ross, A\\riUiam,\t,.Reed, George \\Y.,\t.Reinhardt G.,\t.Rattray, J.,.\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Roy it Frère,.\t.Robertson, AY.31.Read, Henry,.\t.Rac, Jackson,.\t.Redmond it C.Rodden AArm.,\t.Scott, Gilbert,\t.Stephens, Harrison, .Seminary of .Montreal, Seymour, AAdntney it Co., Stephen, William it Co., Shaw, Andrew,\t.Smith, John,\t.Shipway.J.G.,\t.Stephen, Thomas,\t.o_;.i- p-\t- 12 1 1 25 25 12 12 12 2 50 25 25 G 2 1 1 1 1 1 100 100 50 25 25 25 12 5 5 10 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 5 5 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 0 0 0 5 10 10 1 1 1 1 2 2 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 5 5 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 ¦io 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 ¦ 0 : 10 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 12 10 10 0 2 25 5 Sutherland, Dr.,\t,,.Savage £ Lyman.Sharpley, Rice,\t.Smitii.Judge.Starnes, G, H, _________ Sadlier, D.£ J.,\t.Sinclair, J., i.,\t.Seath, Robert, Spence, J.C.,\t.Smyth, William, ________ Sharpe, John C.Saunders, Henrv,\t.Seebold, 3lnnby £ Co., Scott, AYalter, \u2019\t____ Stewart £ McIntyre,.Shuter, Joseph,\t.Savage, A.P.,\t.,.Sexton, J.P.,\t.Sedley, Edward.Samuel, R.A.,\t.Selby, Charles,\t.Stuart, G.D.,\t.Swetteuham, J.31.Stephen, Francis,\t.Salter £ Ross,\t.Sexton James.P.,\t.Schmidt, E.B.,\t- Saunders, Thos.,\t.Skakel.AYm.,\t.Supple, John, ' .Smith John,\t.Torrance, D.£ Co ,\t.Torrance, John,\t.Tiffin, Joseph,\t.Torrance James,\t.Thomson £.3Iiiicheu.TorrauCe £ Morris,\t.Thomas, K.\t.Thomson, H.,\t.Tilton S.E.it Co.Tuttle, E.C.,\t.Townsend, AAr.A.,\t- 1 hompson E.,\t.Tees £ Boyd,\t.Teetotaler, A.,\t.Thompson, John,\t.Terroux, J.H.,\t.Thomson, J.1\u2019.,\t.Teller, A.,\t.Tunny, P.,\t.Trestier, Charles T.,\t.Thomson, Thos.31.Tyre, J.S\u201e\t.Thompson, J.C.,\t.Turner, A\\r.J.,\t- Taschereau, H.E.,\t- Urquhart £ Co., - Valois, Narcisse,\t.ALulebonceour, L.,\t.Weir £ Dunn,\t.Whitney, N-S,\t.AA'ragg, T.B.,\t.AValker, Alexander.Walker, Jos ph, - AYinu, J \u2022 1L.\t.Wood, Jones it Co.,\t.Watson, G- D.,\t.AVarren, 0, 31.,\t.AYily, Thomas,\t.\u2022 \u2022 AVhyte, John,\t- AVright, E-,.¦ \u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 AVatkins, John,\t.\u2022 AArooJ, Robert,\t\u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 Watson, William,\t.¦Wood £ Son, John.Watner, R.,\t.Watson, Thomas,\t.Wilson, Thomas,\t\u2022.\u2022 Wood, O.S.,\t.AYorkman, George.Watson, AYalter\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Wilson, T*\t- Warren S.R.\t\u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 Young, Janes £ Co.,- YToung, Wm.,\t- Young, John,\t.12 15 1 «) 1 1 5 1 5 1\t5 2\t10 0 0 0 0- 10 10 10 10 10 10 lu 10 10 10 10 0 5 lu 5 12 100 50 25 12 10 10 0 5\t0 2 10 2 1) 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 1\t5 2\t10 2 10 25 0 0 25 12 12 10 0 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 10 1 1 100 2 1 10 5 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 10 10 10 5 Li 0 10 5 L2 10\t\t0 12 :\t10\t0 6\t5\t0 5\t0\t0- 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 5\t0\t0 2\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 7\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 2\t10\t0 5\t0\t0 2\t10\t0 1\t5\t0 1\t6\t0 12\t10\t0 1\t5\t0 1\t0\t0 2\t10\t0 5 1 1 1 1 7 £100 .\t50 25 25 0 5 5 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Eitale A^eut anil Accountant* FRANC IS RLIFFORD___No.4 Montreal Exchange.Sample Jtooin-American Manufactures.JOSEPH R.DOD.1).Merchauls\u2019 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ALEX.ARTHUR.213 Notre Dame Street Staple anil Fancy Dry Goods* NEAV YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.280 None Dame St.DOYON A TOUUVILLE.298Notre Dome St.D.MACGREGOR & CO.392 Notre Dame St.I.x At.NICHOLS.CM Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.'2011 X 202, McGill St YIO.RfSUN, CAMERON fc EMPEY, No.288 Nom Dtttne Street.D.fc W.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.MeOALLUM.138 Notre Dame St.AUGE A ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES A DKSROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrence A Craig Streets.VLF.X.MURPHY.Old, No.188, New, 218 Nolfl Dame Street.AVlioIesalc Importers of Woollens, fci .KORTOSli fc BROTH ERS.2li3 (olti No.189) St.Paul St Stove and Icon Furniture Warehouse* r.M.HODDEN.51 Great St.James Si Teactiers of Music* L.EGLAUCH.Cornel St.Catherine fc Constant Sts Plnuo Forte Warehouse* ¦jEKP.OLD, BROS.221 Notre Dame St.y.s.NORDHEIMER.Great St.James St Insurance Companies* STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Klot Street.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent.Saint Francois -Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dottgali A «\u2022.¦lit.Letnome Sti't'ei.URlTANiNIA LI KB ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.M nit land.Ageui, Co né r of Place tP Anri es.URfTAiNNl MUTUAL LIFU ASSOCIATION, J.Ii.Maitland, Agent.SQUITAULE FIRE, F.Tilstnn, Munager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.INTER \\ A I\u2019ioNAL LIFE, J.B.M.Uhipman, Managei .Merchants\u2019 Exchange.OOLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.TON A RCli (Fire ami Life) II.A.Glassford.16 St.Sa-crament v>t- ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.J ANAL) A.(Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale iteady-made Clothing Warehouse* l.B.CLIFFORD.284 St.Paul St.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.\u2018251, old 183 Notre Dame Street.* 1AMES RICHARD.No.35 Great St.James St.W.A J.MUIR.25 Great St, JarnbsSt.JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Noire Dame St.10HN CAMPBELL.283 Notre DameSl.Booksellers and Stationers* JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James St.DAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores* OHN SLOAN.180 Notre Dame St.rillôliAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Notre Dame Street.Hotels* ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.DONEGANA HOTEL, J.H.Daley-Notre Dame St.ST.NICHOLAS, F.P.Levine.Jacques Cartier Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.i>.Levine.St.Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants.JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.BERTHELOT.4.No.35 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre Dame St.DANIEL LAN1GAN.2»5 Notre Dame 31.1 FITZPATRICK & MOORE.Corner ofMcGill & Wm.Su.RICHARD THOMAS.*.35 Great St.James S.\\V.W.MORROW.43 St.Lawrence Main St.5 A ML.PRICE.113 & 114 Commissioners St.ED.BIRON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGill Sts.Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants* ROBERT CLARKE & CO.No.7 Liemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.il St.Sacrement St.E.\tKERSTEN.184 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers* J.A.A H.MATHEWSON.94 McGill St.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers* yDDY A CO.240 Notre Dame A 74 St.Law- rence Streets.JOHN BURNS.36 McGill St.O.AUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Tailor and Clothier and Fancy Dry Goods Store* D.\tMANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothier m LOUIS PLAMONDON.172 Si.Pauls- JOS.BEAUDRY.MeGiMS.F.\tX.LOISELLE.25 McGtU Si J.C.GUILMETT.20T a ui 209 St.Paul Si.VI.L.D.GAKEAU.-65 Noire Dame Si E.\tEVANS.66 McGill Si.rtiOS.PATTON.42 McGill and 72 St, Paul Streets Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, LTIOS.WILLIAMS.19 St.Sacrament St.NEIL MclNTOSH.Co uer Place d\u2019Armes.JOW AN A CROSS.St.Maurice St.Produce and General Commission Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commisjlon Merchants* \u2018lAN'DVSlDE A CO.Custom House Square.v.M.HAY.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.\t.287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers Coifee Roasters.S.ENGLISH A CO.266 Noire Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer.¦GEORGE M ATTHEWS.66 St.Francois Xavier St.CHOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers» J 4 of\t\u2018 $200 approximating to $50,000\t\t 4\t100.\tIt\t20,000 4\t50\tu\t10,000 4\t40\tu\t5,000 4\tBO\tu\t2,600 4\t25\tll\t1,910 20\t20\tu\t1,000 756\t10\tu\t150 1,000 prizes.\t\t.\t.$132,600 Whole Tickets S10 ; Halves 5 ; Quarters: 2,50.33= All orders for tickets or packages in any of the Maryland Lotteries, will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers-immediately after it is over.Address X.H.HUBBARD & CO., No.39 Fayette-st., or.Box No.40, Baltimore, Maryland.Oct.17.\t21m 248 J.STAFF0Iii>, Ottawa ClotMug Store, 78 McGILL S TREET.THE Subscriber being determined on retiring from the Tailoring business on the first of May next, will dispose of his present Stock at COST PRICE, FOR CASH.The Stock consists of Black and Cold Cloths, Beaver ditto, Velvet, Plush and Valentia Vesting, Shirts, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Ties, Gloves, next, of which, due.notice will be given.JAMES LAMIN'®, Manager.London, Aug.13, 1856.\tm 1-af 220 Balls, Assemblies, &c.J.PARKIN RESPECTFULLY invites the attention o( LADIES to the following articles, deserving especial notice at this season :\u2014 The New and Fashionable Eugenie Boddice\t$41/S>$10 Black and White Lace Dresses.6 * 20 White Muslin Dresses.3 ffi) Black and White.Lace Jackets.\t10 Real Mericourt and Maltese Setts.4 fa) 12 Real Honiton Setts.5|®\t20 New Guipure Embroidered Setts .4 fa) 10 Berthes, Lappets, Handkerchiefs, and Trimming, Lnoes and-Embroideries, of every quality and price, .At 168 ÏJotre Dame Street.Oct.23.\t253 NEW FUENITURE, KO- 113 CRA16 STREET.1 S.W.ABBOTT & CO HAVE RECEIVED,' krtêare now opening, I the most extensive and varied' assort-' ment of NEW FURNITURE ever in Canada, consisting of New Styles of Mahogany and Walnut Teupois, Quartettes, .Music Stands, Corner and Side What-Nots, licit Stands, Pier Tables, Chamber Setts, Easy and Sewing Chairs, Parlour do, \u2018Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Bunks,.Sideboards, Bureaus', Porlab'e Desks, Fancy Boxes, &c.&c.We invite our Friends and Customers to call and see our NEW GOODS.To those who have never visited our 'Establishment, we also invite to cull, nmlwe will show you the largest,.most Fashionable and tasty Stock of Furniture you ever saw in .Montreal.\t, 113 Craig Street, 118, Oct.31.260 EtraNS Tubing.LENGTHS, from 3 to 1 inch.ALEX.LEVY, Vntra Dnmft Strfiftt* PORTAGE ÜPRI&HT and HORIZONTAL ! S'lHSAM ENGINES constantly on hand, designed particularly for LOADING and DIS ! CHARGING VESSELS, DRIVING PILES and PUMPING, SAWING WOOD and PUMPING WATER on- RAILWAYS, with POWER to the Wheels, Reserv; Motion, &c: ALSO, arranged with GOVERN ERS, for running SAW-MILLS, PRINTING PRESSES, or Machinery of any Description.For Sale.WILLIAM WHITTY, No.14 St, Peter Slreét, Montreal, Oct.22, 1856.\tinw '252 AS iniit) STGEE, pit, The well-known popular Lecturer, to deliver for tho Society THREE LECTURES, Monday, the 10th, and Friday, the 14th instants.AT TIIS MKCTI.4IVM6!«9 ÏÏ.4 5-Î-.ONE NEW STKAi Nov.6.FOR SALE, 50 Horse-power STATIONARY M ENGINE.WILLIAM WHITTY, No.14 St.Peter Street inw 265 STEAMER OTTAWA\u201d Per Sale or Chart*.'.Subjects of Lectures : First Lecture : \u201c DANIEL O'CONNELL, as Nisi Prias Lawyer, Parliamentary Debater, and Popular Leader.\u201d Second Lecture .\u2018i EDMUND BURKE, as Author, Orator, and Statesman.'\u2019 Third\" Lecture': , - \u201c THOMAS MOORE, the Poet.\u201d The time for the third Lecturo will be an» nounced in a future number.Tickets 1b 3d for each lecture ; may be had of ihe members of the Committee, and at the iol-1 lowing placest Sadlier\u2019», Prince\u2019s Music Store, : Phelan's, Dalhodsie Square, from the Librarian at the St.Patrick\u2019s Hall, and at the door oh the i evening of the lectures.Montreal, Nov.3, 1856.\tda 262 500 f jPHE above Vessel, well known to the public\u2019 jg_ ns one of tlie Royal Mail Steamers between .Montreal ami Kingston, will have completed her engagement with huit lific at ihe close of the ' present season of navigation1, when she will he disposable either for sate or charter.She has a ! powerful Engine in excellent condition, an Upper Cabin, and good accommodation for pas- I senders ; is Of light draught of water, and eco- | nomical in the use of fuel.For Further information apply lo the Owners, | care of Messrs.BOYER £HA7\\LE\\, Montreal.Or\tANGUS CAMERON, Esq., Cashier Bank of Toronto, Toronto.Montreal, Oct.17, 1856.\t248 Pure Cod Liver Oil.JUST received, n supply of FRUSH COD LIVER OIL, of finest quality.S.J, LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Arm*j.ANDltEW\u2019S SOCIETY.PHE ANNUAL PREPARATORY MEETING of the Society for the ELBCTION of OFFICE-BEARERS, and the tranmetion of other Imsii cm, will he held in the MECHANICS' HALL, on THURSDAY, 13th hist., at FIVE o'clock, P.M.A i.iiactea! »tt»*i«»*» 1* requested.DAVID MAIR, Assist.Secy.Ner.7.\tr 266 7 ANTID,\u2014A HOUSS-MAID ; she must he eapahU of\tBuqnire at this Offl*».n_\u2014\t.ruin\t- \u201eu \u2014.A.-leiwV- - - w MONTREAL HER ALU AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, NOV.12, 1856.JFor Sale to thkjladies.MASONIC EMPORIUM.JOHN 0.BROWN, 135, S0ÏJ8E DAME STREET, 135, ] S now receiving a large and varied Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, viz.1000 pieces Velvet, Plush and Moiro Trimming Ribbons 100 setts Loop and Braid Buttons 100 gross Enamelled Gilt and Frog do 50 doz Patent and Elastic Belts 50\tdo\tLadies\u2019 & Childs\u2019\t\tGauntlets & Gloves 50\tdo\tdo\tdo\tSleeves and Cutis 50\tdo\tdo\tdo\tPolkas 50\tdo\tdo\tdo\tEmbroid\u2019rd Collars 50\tdo\tdo\tdo\tStays and Bands 200 Long Woollen Shawls, from 7s 6d to 100s 100 Square\tdo, from Is 3d to 35s 25 doz Embroidered Hoods and Hats 25 doz Beaver and Felt Hats Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Cloaks do\tdo\tGaiters do\tdo\tOver-Hose \u2014Also,\u2014 A great variety of other Fancy and Staple Goods, in addition to his already large stock.To be sold Cheap for Cash, at J.O.BROWN\u2019S.Aug.27.\t204 JFor Sale CHEAP SALES OF STOUT WOOLLEN HOSIERY f » 151 IVotre Dame Street.F.GROSS invites particular attention to his present stock of Lambs\u2019 Wool Under Shirts, Drawers, Hose, Half Hose, Ac.Also, to a large assortment of Fancy Flannel Shirts, now so generally worn.N.B.\u2014Shirts made to order.F.GROSS, Shirt Warehouse, Corner of Notre Dame k St.Lambert Streets-Sept.27.\t231 THE GENTLEMEN\u2019S SHIRT STORE, AND Ladies\u2019 Underclothing* AND BABY-L1HER ESTABLISHMENT.211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.CO., JOHN AIT KEN & AGENT FOR THE Gorg-et Patent Self-Adjusting Shirt Patentees\u2014Cooper & Fryer, London.J.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY STORE, CRYSTAL BLOCK.rjnHE Subscriber has now received the largest I portion of his Importations for the present year, and as every article is bought direct from the Manufacturers, on the very best terms, they can and will be sold LOWER THAN ANY ' OTHER HOUSE IN CANADA.As the assortment is far too numerous for the limits of an advertisement, only a few of the leading articles are enumerated.They consist of Plain and Ornamental Stationery, Cabinet and Papier JIache Ware, Musical Instruments, French Clocks, Vases and Bijontrie, Glass Grmolue and Bronzed GAS and CHANDELIERS ; Splendid Drawing Room MIRRORS, from 20x30.in.to 50x60, from $17 to $120 ; Bohemian Glass,.Parian and Alabaster Statuets and Vases, Artists\u2019 Materials in Oil and Water, Daguerreotype Plates,.Photographic Papers and Machines.Lubins\u2019 and other Perfumes, Brushes and Combs, Carcel and Solar Lamps, Guns, Pistols and Revolvers.In JEWELLERY, every article that can he mentioned, of English French, and German Manufacture.SILVER WATCHES, from £2 10s to £8 10s.Elegant GOLD WATCHES, from £4 10s to £30.In PLATED WARE and CUTLERY, every article of the newest designs in use.Also, Race and Trivoli Games, Pope-Joan, Bagatelle, Backgammon and Chess Boards, Billiard and Bagatelle Balls.Belmont and Composite CANDLES, Is 4d and Is 8d per lb by the Box.R.SHARPLEY, Notre Dame Street.Sept.17.\t222 FALL 1856.A.& Co.have much pleasure in inform-_ ing the Trade and Gentlemen, that they have been appointed Agents for the sale of the above celebrated Shirts.Aitken\u2019s Celebrated Kanata Skirts always on hand.Ladies Mai-rlage Ouf lits complete Ladies\u2019 Knitted Lambs\u2019 Wool UNDERDRESSES (Glasgow-made).Children\u2019s ditto, very soft and warm.Oct.11.\t243 iFor Salt.SOAP AND_ CANDLES.T'OHN MATHEWSON & SON would invite the attention of the Wholesale Trade to their extensive Stock of Manufactured Goods, Common, Liverpool, Soap.Nos.1 & 2 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 .Steam Heliued \u201c Pale Soap\u201d The favour with which this article has been received by the Trade, and the great satisfaction it has given the Consumers, proves it to be THE BEST SOAP IN USE.Tallow, Wax Wick, and Adamantine Candles, Steam Soap, Candle, and Oil Works, Inspector Street.Montreal, Sept.30,1856.jyou Sale.Champagne.rpHE Subscribers ofl'er for sale, the following j Celebrated and Superior Brands of Sparkling CHAMPAGNE WINES : Max Sutaire & Co.Verzenay & SUlery j in cases Moet k Chaudon\u2019s\tdo\tj and Heidsieck & Co.\tdo\t1\tbaskets, Charles Heidsieck\tdo\t| of pints Ruinait, Pere & Fils\tdo\tJ k qu\u2019rts iFor Sale.Oct.20.HAV1LLAND ROUTH & CO.250 233 O X ISL.£> .! A OR SALE\u2014 j lard, w.p.sperm, elephant, WHALE, SEAL, RAPE SEED, OLIVE, MACHINERY, TANNERS, AND COD OILS.Sole Manufacturers in Canada of MASON\u2019S SPERM OIL, equal to the best Sperm, but little over half the price, and warranted free from Gum.JOHN MATHEWSON k SON, .Manufacturers and Importers.Sept.30, 1850.\t233 Fall and AYmtcr Clotliiug.I0RI&0N, CAMERON & EIFEY RECEIVE NEW C O O D 8 BY EVERY CANADIAN STEAMER; ALSO PER MAIL STEAMERS VIA BOSTON.LAVENDER & SUMMERS, MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILORS, 80 McGill Street, I-) ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and \\j the public generally, that they have completed their FALL and WINTER STOCK of Cloths, [Beavers, Witneys, Trowser Stuffs, and Vestings, in great variety, which they are now prepared to make-up in the very best style.A great variety of Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Mufflers, &c.&c.OVjGK-COATS.BX.Al'IÏSS\u2019r COATS.And a large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for the season, wholeSRle a via a via T-.TV» VI 1 DICKS\u2019 SPOOL COTTON, 1HTS CELEBRATED THREAD (now so generally used) in Three and Six-Cord, in Zinc Cannisters.\u2014also,\u2014 Dicks\u2019 \u201c Stag\u2019s Head \u201d CROCHET COTTON, For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Junior.Get.3\t236 PITTSBURG GAS COAL.17 OR SALE, to arrive\u2014 ; 300 Tons of this Celebrated Gas Coal which makes over 10,000 Feet of Gas per Ton, and leaves a Fine Coke.JOHN M.GILBERT, 21 St.Sacrament Street May 29.'\t127 Rubbers]^ H.Rubbers ! & II.MERRILL have still on hand 10,000 pairs India Rubbers, which they will sell At ii re at sacrifices,' for Cash, IS\u201d 190 Notre Dame Street, nearly opposite the Oct.20.English\u2019 Church.1m 250 NEW HOPS.FIRST-PRIZE NEW HOPS for Sale.Apply to MR.P.FALLON, Lachine Or to COWAN & CROSS, Montreal.Oct.7.\t239 rjAHE I) ADCLIFFE\u2019S Blankets and Flannels Vi Hobbs & Co.\u2019s White Shirtings Ashton\u2019s Prints Yorkshire Woollens Ottawa Kerseys For sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Junior.Old Exchange St.Joseph Street.) Montreal, October 3rd, 1856.,\t236 T THE undersigned have just received, ex \u201c North American,\u201d and offer for sale cheap :\u2014 40 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 ORGAN FOR SALE.A HANDSOME ORGAN, in Rosewood Case, suitable for a large Room or small Church, for Sale, aud may be viewed at the Store of Mr.Abner Brown, Piano-Forte Mani>-facturer, 33 Great St.James Street.Get.11.\tD 0 243 Butter for Sale.TUBS (small size) CHOICE TABLE BUTTER.C.D.PROCTOR & CO.Nov.4.\t263 65 Hops ! Hops ! Hops ! BALES CHOICE No.1, Crop 1856.C.D.PROCTOR & CO.Nov.4.\t263 15 I) fNDIAN !_ chasers.Nov.6.For Sale, CORN, in quantities to suit pur- NOAD BROTHERS.r 265 C UT NAILS Ship and Railway Spikes Sheet Copper, 20 to 80 oz Sheet Lead, from 2j to 7 lb Ingot Tin and Copper Tin Plates, DX and DXX Galvanized Sheet Iron Sheet Zinc Boiler Plates Black Lead Bar Iron, j inch, Square Staffordshire For sale by THOMAS PECK & CO.Oct.31.\tdu 260 J |7OR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 P Wrought and Cast Iron CAR WHEELS, Scrap Iron Car Axles, BAR IRON, PIG IRON, CAST STEEL, SPRING STEEL, Bolt Copper, Copper, Brass and Steel Wire, Yellow Metal, patent and common, Block and Grain Tin, Pig and Sheet Lead, Brass Locomotire Boiler Tubes, Patent Lap-welded Iron Boiler Tubes, Composition Gas Tubing, Patent-welded Iron Tubes, screwed, for gas, water or steam, Boiler and Tank Rivets, Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon, Hammers, Hammer Handles, Patent Lifting Jacks, Tackle Blocks, three and four sheaves, Patent Steam Indicators, Finished Engine Brass Work, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, Hair Felt for covering boilers and steam pipes, Asphalte Roofing Felt, Locomotive, Carriage and Signal Lamps, Circular and Square Fire Brick, aud Ground Fire Clav, Ac Ac.OILS.Pure Sperm, Mason\u2019s Sperm, Olive, Lard and Car Oils, of the first quality, for machinery and eagine purposes.WM.MEIKLEHAM, Young's Buildings, McGill Street.Sept.22.\t225 |7 OR SALE by the Subscribers, ex Ships in 7 Port aad t» arrive\u2014 1000 tins, 281b each, White Lead 1500 do 71b, 141b, A 281b, assorted colors 100 casks Whiting 50 do French Ochre 150 bags and hhds English Glue 25 brls Venetian Red 100 kegs Dry White Lead 200 boxes Black Lead, 561b -boxes ALSO, London Pickles, in barrels and cases Assorted Sauces da\tdo Bottle Wax, assorted colors Davidson\u2019s 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\u2019s\u201d Antifriction Grease Magnesia, Cream of Tartar Salad Oil, Sardines in Oil Diamond-head Deck Spikes, assorted Canvas and Cordage ALSO, 1000 boxes Atkinson\u2019s Crown Brand Liverpool Soap GORDON A CO.May 24.\t123 OR SALE\u2014 F.A.WHITNEY\u2019S \u201cPATENT FLOUR,\u201d in various packages to suit purchasers.This Flour requires no Yeast or Baking Powder.\u2014Also,\u2014 Barclay, Perkins A Co.\u2019s B.B.S.LONDON PORTER, in first-rate condition, in quart and pint bottles.E.E.SHELTON, No.356 Notre Dame Street.July 28.\t_____________178 INE OLD BRANDY, Vintage 1840.For Sale by R.THOMAS, 73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 17 OR SALE, ex vessels now in port\u2014 \u2019\tQuinine\u2014500 oz Pelletier\u2019s, 600 oz How- ard A Kent\u2019s Otto Rose\u201480 oz, in 4 oz bottles Opium\u20141 chest fine Smyrna Castor Oil\u201450 cases pale East India Tartaric Acid\u2014Ground and Crystals Cream Tartar\u201420 brls fine ground Iodide Potassium\u201456 lbs, in 1 lb bottles Carbonate Soda\u2014100 kegs for baking purposes Salad Oil\u201410 qr-casks Ess.Lemon\u20142 eases Ess.Bergamot\u20142 cases Honey Soap\u2014100 bxs Magnum's, 150 do Medium Brown Windsor\u201450 bxs Superior Sunflower Oil Soap\u201450 bxs assorted sizes Variegated Fancy Soap\u201450 bxs do Eau de Cologne\u201410 cases in wicker bottles Sponge\u2014Cases and bales assorted kinds Together with their usual supplies of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Colors, Glass, Glassware, Soaps, Brushes, Dyes and Dyewoods, Ac.LYMANS, SAVAGE A CO., Successors to William Lyman A Co., 226 St.Paul Street.Oct.7.239 FOR SALE, Gin, Whiskey, &c.CjHAMPAGNE\u2014Moet\u2019s Green Seal, Moet A / Ghandon\u2019s, Fleur de SUlery, Mumm\u2019s, Cabinet and Verzenay, Fleur de Bouzy, DeBri-mont, Cordon Bleu, Ac.Ac.SPARKLING HOCK A MOSELLE STILL HOCKS\u2014Johannisberger, Cabinet Steinberger, Ac.CLARETS\u2014150 cases of Barton A Guestier\u2019s celebrated wines, Chateau Latour, Lafitte, Margaux, Batailey, St.Julien A Haut Sau-terne.PORT WINE\u2014Sandeman\u2019s, Forrester A Co.\u2019s, Ac.Ac.SHERRY\u2014Pemartin\u2019s, Duff, Gordon A Go\u2019s, Ac.MADEIRA\u2014Blackburn\u2019s, Howard A March.BRANDY\u2014Martell\u2019s, Hennessy\u2019s, Planat\u2019s, Ray-nal A Alusse, in wood and cases.GIN\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s, in hhds and qr-csks.WHISKEY\u2014Ramsay\u2019s Islay, in hhds A qr-csks English ALES\u2014Allsopp's and Bass A Go\u2019s, in qts and pts.London and Dublin PORTER\u2014Guiness\u2019s and Truman, Hanbury A Co\u2019s.C.F.ELWES, Corner of Notre Dame A St.Peter Sts.Oct.17.\t248 jg&ticnttow.University of Metîill College.£itmn\\*uuc.F UBLIN XXX STOUT PORTER, Pints and Quarts C.D.PROCTOR A CO.Nov.4.\t263 PROM OPORTO, and UST RECEIVEE> for sale\u2014 45 Octaves Bunt\u2019s \u201cPURE JUICE\".\u2014 AND FROM MADEIRA,\u2014 22 Quarter-Casks J.Howard March's MADEIRA WINE.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.Oct.16.\t2m 247 W.W.CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Great Saint James Street, HAS on hand the largest and best selected Stock of GENTLEMEN\u2019S UNDERSHIRTS, DRAAVERS, Ac.Ac.,, he ever imported.Kersey, Cloth, Buck, Doe and Kid GLOArES, Lined and Unlined,, in great variety.The Famous1 Scotch \u201cNONDECRESCENT\u201d LAMB\u2019S WO.CtL DRAAVERS.\u2018Xov.7.\t266 United States and British North Amsri-can School Ag\u2019ency, and Teachers\u2019 Institute, 510 Broadway, opposite St.Nicholas Hotel, N E AF YORK.FAMILIES and SCHOOLS in Canada will find this Institution a desirable medium for th s purpose of obtaining TEACHERS well qualified to undertake the duties devolving on those to whom are entrusted the training of children.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 hear of vacancies through this Agency.All communications must be full and explicit, and will meet with immediate attention.Musical Instruments, Books (English or American), Maps, Apparatus, &e., purchased and forwarded at a saving of about 20 per cent, on Canadian prices.All orders must cover a remittance or order ou a responsible house in New York.HUTTON A CO.August 20\t3m mt 198 GIBB & CO.HAArE just received per \u201c Canadian \u201d their usual supply of Goods suitable for Pall and AVhiter wear, embracing F XYORT WINE, expressly for Medical use.\t 1\tFor Sale by \tR.THOMAS, \t73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 T>EST JAVA COFFEE, Ground Fresh every JD Morning and Evening at\t \tR.THOMAS\u2019S, Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 TYRESERVING SUGARS.\t JL\tFor Sale by \tR.THOMAS, \t73 Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 A LL AAV AY\u2019S BEST CHARCOAL\u2014 x 12- 150 Boxes Tin, IO and IX, 12 1G and IX, 14 x 20 Sheet Iron\u201420 Tons Nail Sheets, assorted (Received per \u201c North American.\u201d) For Sale by MACDOUGALL A SUDDEN, Agents.Oct.30.\t259 ]70R SALE\u2014 '' Hhds \u201c United Vineyard\u201d Brandy, Pale A Brown Cases \u201c Otard, Dupuy A Co.\u201d do do do Hhds \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin Cases do do Qr-csks Port Wine Hhds A Qr-Csks Palo and Gold Colored Sherry Ale, Porter, Champagne Pickles, AVine Bottles, T D Pipes Salmon, Codfish, Herrings Cordage, Teas, Ac.Ac.DONALD FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.Sept.29.223 A NICE LOT of CHOICE HAMS.For Sale by R.THOMAS, Great St.James Street.Aug.19.\t197 I OR SALE- SUPERFINE CLOTHS DOESKINS and TAAGÎEDS BEAVERS and PILOT COBOURGS and ORLEANS WHITE SHIRTINGS GREY COTTONS With a general assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS.ALSO, (Of American manufacture), SATINETS COTTON FLANNELS COTTON TICKS and DENIMS, SEAMLESS BAGS All of which are offered on the most favorable terms.R.CAMPBELL A CO.August 1.\t182 M For Sale.GET A CHANDON\u2019S celebrated Champagnes ; SUlery, Fleur de SUlery, Imperial, and Grand Vin d\u2019Angleterre, in quarts and pints; hhds, qr-cks and cases \u201c Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors\u201d Cognac Brandy, for which the subscribers are sole Agents in Canada.\u2014also,\u2014 Barton A Guestier\u2019s Clarets, St.Julien, 1848, Batailley, Lafitte, Ac., together with Madeira, Burgundy, and Rhenish AVines; with a large and general assortment of Groceries.LaMOTHE A FRERE, 192 and 194 St.Paul Street.Sept 2.\t218 THE GREAT FIRE AT NIXON & SWALES\u2019, \u2022 CITY WHARF, HAMILTON.ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR WILDER\u2019S SAFE, (RICH\u2019S IMPROVEMENT!) Hamilton, 13th October, 1856.Dear Sms,\u2014A very extensive fire occurred here on Friday morning last.The Storehouses on the City Wharf, occupied by .Messrs.Nixon A Swales, Forwarders, were consumed.Two of your Safes were in the fire, exposed to an intense heat for a length of time, coming out as usual thorough Salamanders, as the annexed certificate will show.Very truly yours.A.BOOKER, Jr., Agent.Messrs.Stearns A Marvin, New York.Hamilton, 13th October, 1856.We certify that we were present, and did see Mr.Booker open the two Salamander Safes (Wilder's Patent) with Rich\u2019s Improvement, referred to above.\u2014The contents were taken out without being injured in the slightest degree.We consider the test a very severe one, and have full confidence in the Fire Proof qualities of the Safes made by Messrs.Stearns A Marvin.A.HAMILTON,\tM.O\u2019REILLY, NIXON A SWALES, ADAM BROWN, JOHN TURNER,\tWM.IRWINE.An assortment of these celebrated safes always on sale by JAMES HUTTON, The only agent in Montreal for Wilder\u2019s Patent Salamander safes with all the improvements manufactued by Stearns A Martin, New York.Montreal, Oct.23rd.\t253 WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE, Beat 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.Herring, whose license from Mr.Wilder to make and sell the same expired on 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 A CO., Patentees and Manufacturers.For Sale only by the undersigned, FORRESTER, HOIR A CO.22 A 24 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, June 25, 1856.\t150 GIBB & CO.Have Just Received per Steamer \u2018ANGLO SAXON,\u2019\u2019 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UNDER CLOTHING, Comprising, Segovia and Lambs\u2019 Wool Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Ac., Ac., suitable for the Half-Hose.Winter Season.Oct.17, 248 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.JUST received per \u201c Anglo-Saxon,\u201d a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, including complete Amputating Cases Dissecting\tdo Dressing\tdo Eye Instruments Together with a large supply of Trusses, Elastic Bandages, Suspensaries, Enemas, Elastic Silk Stockings, Anklets and Knee Caps, and every variety of India Rubber Surgical appliances.S.J.LYMAN A CO.Oct.18.\t249 WINDOW CLASS.CHANCE\u2019S WARRANTED GLASS SMETHWICK SHEET GLASS, 16 oz For sale by BENJ.THOMPSON, 18 St.Paul Street.Nov.5.\td 264 NOTICE.WE, the Undersigned, have this day formed a Co-Partnership, under the name and style of DRESSER A ROBINSON, as TAILORS Landing ex \u201cGreat Britain.\u201d 1 QR-CASKS PORT WINE.! \u2022 ) For Sale by D.FRASER, 11 Lemoine Street.Oct.23.\t253 [LOCKFIISrSÏ ï£E2ta.Xï>mS.LJ ANDING cx \u201cHome,\u201d from Glasgow.TODD\u2019S No.1 HERRINGS, in firkins' caught and cured during the end of August last, just in tkt> proper season.For sale by McINTOSH A McLEAN, Mechanics\u2019 Buildings, Great St.James Street.Oct.17.\t248 The McGreggor Coal Sieve.T COURSE OE CIVILENGINEERING.I}ROF.R.CRAWFORD, B.A.C.E., will commence his Course of ROAD and RAILWAY ENGINEERING 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 thé Arch, Masonry and Brickwork ; Foundations, Piling, and Coffer Dams ; Arched, Timber and Iron Bridges and Viaducts *, Retaining Walls ; Construction of Railways, including Gradients, Curves, Measurement of Earthwork, &c., Permanent Way, Rail-laying, Tunnelling, Construction and Use of Stationary and Locomotive Engines, &c.; Elements of Architecture.The Lectures will be accompanied by Examinations and Field Practice.Lectures on HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING will be provided so soon as the Students have made suflicient 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 Elements, Algebra, and Plane Trigonometry, and will be required to attend the College Classes of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, 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 Secretary.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, see 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, Mineralogy 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 THURSDAYS.For further information, apply to the Undersigned.W.C.BAYNES, B.A., Secretary.FUIE A.\\D insurance dissociations, OF B N « F A » O .Capital £2,500.000 Sterling, Subscribed for by Six Thousand Shareholders.For every description of Fire aud Life Insurance Business.ALL CLAIMS SETTLED PP.OMPTLY HERE.BOARD OF DIRECTION FOR CANADA EAST.Chairman\u2014Hon.James Fcrrier.James Hutton, Esq.John Ostell, Esq.W.S.MACFARLANE, Manager, Office 15 St.Francois Xavier Street.Montreal, May 21, 1856.\t120 THE COLONIAL.LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital-On* Million Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin- and Kincardine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Edinburgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.I\tB.H.LeMoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.|\tJ.O.Moffatt, 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 communicating 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 on the Half Credit System granted.July 4.107 nUESE STOVES give a steady heat, are economical in fuel, and can he easily managed.They are adapted for Ventilating Houses, without exposure to colds.For Sale by GEO.HAGAR, Stove Warehouse, 302 St.Paul Street.Oct.11.\t243 STOVES, JUST REUEIVING, AT RODDER & §¥!EiLLEUR\u2019S STOVE AND IRON BEDSTEAD WAREHOUSE, No.71 Ereat St.James\u2019 Street, A LARGE SUPPLY of their most Saleable V Patterns of COOKING, HALL and PARLOUR STOVES, for Wood and Coal, at the lowest possible Cash prices.Oct.31.\t.\t260 JUST 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.\t112 I7OR SALE\u2014 j 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 OU, Corks, Belmont Candles London Pickles, Windsor Soap \u2014also,\u2014 \u2019\u2019 A general assortment of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Tobaccos, Lead, Wines, Brandy, Gin, &c.&c.L.MARCHAND & CO., No.174 St.Paul Street.Oct.6.\t238 H, L.SHARING, Corner |of Kotre 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\u2019June 17.\t143 For Sale, LEMON, Orange, Ginger, Sarsaparilla, Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Pine Apple SYRUPS, manufactured by the Subscriber.also, just received, A choice lot of SARDINES, in fine condition ; Dublin XX PORTER, in prime order ; a quantity of Sugar-Cured HAMS.The above are all of the finest quality, and very cheap.D.W.CRERAR.June 27.\t152 TO BE SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOLS, At the Office of Education, and at all the Booksellers, THE REPORT OF THE SUPERIRTEX-DEKTT FOR 1855.Elegantly bound in board.Price, 2s.Sept.9.215 TAKE NOTICE.JTY LATE FATHER established the DEPOT 1YJ_ for the PLANTAGENET WATER at No.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 the 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.Juno 10.\t137 BUFFALO ROB E\u2018 THE Subscribers will be glad to receive orders for the UBOSOS\u2019S BAY COMPANY\u2019S BUFFALO ROBES THIS YEAR\u2019S IMPORTATION, Which they have just purchased, and now offer to the Trade.BOYER & HAWLEY.Sept.6, \u201956\t213 PHOTOGRAPHY.\t^ AGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, and 1 CALOTYPES, at DOANE\u2019S, No.2 Place d\u2019Armes.Large Oalotypes, 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 or Oil.D' University of Mc&iil College.w POPULAR EVENING LECTURES ILL BE DELIVERED in BURNSIDE HALL, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, (commencing on the 18th November, at 8, P.M.,) in the following order :\u2014 GEOLOGY\u2014By Professor Dawson.10 Lectures.HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY\u2014By the Rev.Prof.Lkach.2 Lectures.ORIGINS OF MODERN LANGUAGES\u2014By Rev.Prof.Davies.3 Lectures.HYDROSTATICS AND PNEUMATICS\u2014By Prof.Howe.5 Lectures.Tickets for the Course 10s.each\u2014may be obtained at the Secretary\u2019s Office, Burnside Hall, or at the Book Stores of Messrs.Ramsay, Dou-gall, and Dawson.Admission to Single Lectures, Is.3d.School Classes admitted at reduced rates, by arrangement with the Secretary.Students of the University free.¦Introductory Lecture open to the Public.W.CRAIG BAYNES, Secretary.Montreal, October 24, 1856.\tts 255 M c K ï L L C 0 UTË K E.' Sessioi^lSôS-T.rpiIE CLASSES in this University will com-§ mence as follows :\u2014 HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT\u2014Aug.25th.FACULTY OF ARTS\u2014Sept.10th.FACULTY OF MEDICINE\u2014First Monday of Noveriibef.FACULTY OF LAW\u2014First Monday of November.OCCASIONAL STUDENTS.Gentlemen desirous of attending Lectures in the Faculty of Arts, without entering as regular Students, may obtain Tickets for the following Classes from the Collage Secretary.Fees £1 5s for each Class :\u2014 Natural Philosophy (Experimental Course)\u2014 commences Sept.10, Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 12; Natural History\u2014:Nov.14, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 4 to 5.Chemistry\u2014Nov.3, daily, 7 to 8 p.m.Agriculture\u2014Nov.5, Wednesday and Friday, 4 to 5.(Commercial Law\u2014Nov.3, Monday and Wednesday, 4 to 5.Logic, Mental .and Moral Philosophy\u2014Sept.10, (see Prospectus.) English Literature\u2014Sept.10, Tuesday & Thursday, 10 to 11.Hebrew and Oriental Literature\u2014Sept.10, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12 to 1.French and German Languages, Classical Lito-rathre, Mathematics and Algebra, History Sept.10.(See Prospectus.) The Prospectus for 1856-7, containing full information as to Course of Study, Terms, &c., may be obtained on application to the Secretary.W.0.BAYNES, Sec.McGill College, ) Montreal, Aug.12, 1856.j\tTt 171 THE WiüSTEM AMANDE DUMFAiW, (Chartered by Act of Parliament.) Capital £400,000.President.J.C.Gilmoub, Esq.Vice-President.Thos.Hawokth, Esq.DIRECTORS: George Michie,\tI\tWalter Macfarlane, AVm.Henderson,\t|\tJames Heask, and Rice Lewis,\tI Hugh Miller, Esqrs.T.P.Roberts, Secretary.RobL Stanton.Solicitor.Angus Morrison, Esq., M.P.P.Counsel.Hon.J.H.Cameron.Bank___The Bank of Upper Canada.Head Office\u2014Toronto, corner of Church and Colborne Streets.AGENTS AT MONTREAL : J.& Hi .M \u2018 L E N N A N , Office\u20146 Grey Nun Street.FIEE AND MARINE.THE Subscribers, as AGENTS for \u201c THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,\u201d are prepared to give prompt attention to applications for Fire and Marine Assurance on Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize generally ; on Hulls and Cargoes of Vessels, at usual rates.Prompt settlement of claims.j.& h.Mclennan.Sept.17,\t222 United Service & General LIFE ÜSSURÜMCE AND GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, (Empowered by Royal Letters Patent.) Xo.20 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, LONDON.THE superior advantages connected with this Association, and all other information will be made known on application to the General Agent, F.CRISPO, Customs Dept.July 4, 1856.\t158 pAfTRt Indian and Woolwich Government Appointmentj.THE PRINCIPAL, with the view of encouraging 'Young Gentlemen to compete for these appointments, is now forming a limited class for the ensuing June examinations, and begs to intimate as a further inducement to his 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\u2019S immediate charge, and he would remind Parents, Guardians, and others, that at the lowest rate of salary the E.I.Appointments arc £1,000 Sterling per Annum.Further particulars can be 'tad on application; Montreal, Sept.17, 1856,\t222 BINNEY & LANE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PAPER AND TWINE, NO.60 KILBY STREET, BOSTON.Constantly on hand or made to order, Cheap for Cash, every description of Paper and Twine for Manufacturers, Clothiers, Grocers, Hardware, Carpet, Shoe, Dry Goods, Fruit and Provision Dealers, and all other classes of Trade.» Sept.16.\teT221g LOANS IN LOWER CANADA.Applications for loans, secured on approved Real Estate, in that section of the Province, may be addressed to the COMMISSIONERS OF THE TRUST and LOAN COMPANY, at the OFFICE in MONTREAL, No.74 St.Ffancois Xavier Street, opposite the new Post Office.Forms of application, terms of payment, and other necessary information, may be obtained from MR.LABRECHE VIGER, at the above Office in Montreal, or in Quebec from GEORGE OKILL STUART or J.G.CLAPHAM, Esquires.Agency Office r.f The Trust and Loan Co of U.C., 74 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.Aug.7, 1856.\t187 English Cheese.SUPERIOR LOT, just received, and for THE Unity Fire Insurance Association HAS ISSUED In England 32 396 Policies, covering £21,880.339 Stg.UNITY FIRE AND LIFE ASSOCIATIONS, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.Capital, - - - £2,500,000 Stg.Local Board for Canada East and District of Ottawa :\u2014 Hon.Jas.Fekkier, Chairman.John Ostell, Esq.| James Hutton, Esq.Solicitors\u2014Messrs.Cross & Bancroft.Surveyor\u2014H.M.Perrault, Esq.Medical Officers\u2014Geo.W.Campbell, Esq.,M.D.O.T.Bruneau, Esq., M.D.As S A GUARANTEE to Insurers, beyond ____these Associations having the largest Proprietary in the world, consisting of SIX THOUSAND SHAREHOLDERS the London Directors have forwarded by last mail $5CM3ÛÛ, 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\u201d 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.IS, 1856.SmDTts C 223 s.8.W.ABBOTT S CO.\u2019S EXTENSIVE FÜMITÜRE ESTABLISHMENT, 113, Craig Street, 113.W.ABBOTT & CO., 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 and Mahogany Parlor and Dihing RoolU Furniture.Sofas, Couches and Chairs of every variety, Upholstered in Tapestry and Damask.Also, a General Assortment of Cane Seat Office, Dining, and Common Chairs, What-Nots, Centre Tables, Matrasses, Spring Beds, and every description of Common Furniture.They are now Finishing, aud 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 FOSt SAYiiS, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, KNOWN AS THE Ontario Woollen Mills, (Formerly owned by Messrs.McKeclmié & Wmans,) IN THE TOWN 01\u2019 CCE0URG.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 80x?4 feef respectively.Two Water Wheels, 16 feet diameter, 16 feet Buckets; a Steam Engine of 60 horse-power; one Locomotive Boiler, used for healing, dyeing and dressing ; with all the necessary machinery for manufacturing 800 yards of cloth per day.ijThe machinery consists of\u2014 16 Broad Looms ; 34 Satinet Looms ; 1 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.KIRCHHOFFER, Port Hope.August 16, 1856.\t195 1 AOR SALE\u2014 ¦DTTDW TWITTTVPirP\u2019C! 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