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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" MUiVïiMilL ULÜALU STËA1I.BOOKS JOB l'RISIlSfiOFFICE, JVo.aow Notre Rame Street, (Neai St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.ItHE-Proprietor of this Establishment begs te inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED his STOCK oi PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., ha is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.1C^* Visiting and Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVIII.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV.15, 1856 NUMBER 273.C City Clerk\u2019s Opeice, {\tCity Hall, ( Montreal, 17th Oct., 1856.nnHE HOURS at which HIS WORSHIP THE B MAYOR, Henry Starnes, Esquire, will attend in the City Hall, for the transaction of Municipal Business, have been changed ; and until further notice, they will in future be as follows, viz : from ONE till HALF-PAST TWO o'clock P.M.daily.Bv order, J.P.SEXTON, 249 a ws\tCity Clerk.JFm* gsxlt.rrVHE undersigned are authorized to receive S ORDERS for DIRECT IMPORTATION, in the Spring of 1857, of Brandies : From JAMES HENNESSEY & CO., COGNAC.Port Wines: From W.& G.GRAHAM & CO.and TAYLOR & CO., OPORTO.Sherry Wines : From PETER DOMECQ, and GORDON & CO., Scotch Whiskey : From JOHN RAMSAY, XEREZ.ISLAY.ORDERS will be executed on the most favorable terms, and on liberal credits.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & GO.November 10.\t268 Champagne.askets \u201cMOET k CHANDON\u2019S\", now on hand for sale.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.November 10.\t268 Masdeu Port, 7OR SALE\u2014 \u2022 PIPES and \u201c Great Britain.\u201d 500B\u2019 HHDS, now landing ex i I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.November 10.\t268 German Sheet Glass.A OR SALE\u2014 landing ex 1,500 HALF BOXES, now \u201c Great Britain,\u201d from London.\u2014-and,\u2014 2,000 HALF BOXES, to arrive ex \u201cFrancis B.Cushing,\u201d from Antwerp.\u201d I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.November 10.\t268 Carbonate of Soda, 20Q KEGS NOW LANDING.I.BUCHANAN, Nevember 10.HARRIS & -CO.268 WIRES ! WIRES ! WISES ! BASKETS ©HAEV9PACNES, 100 SÜPEKIOK For Sale by G.E.STARNES, 55 St.Francois Xavier Street.Oct.22.\t252 ~MCKS\u2019 SPOOL COTTON.GIIS CELEBRATED THREAD (now so generally used) in Three and Six-Cord, in Zinc Cannisters.\u2014also,\u2014 Dicks\u2019 \u201c Stag\u2019s Mead \u201d CROCHET COTTON, For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Junior.Oct.3\t236 rjra F PITTSBURG GAS COAL.OR SALE, to arrive\u2014 300 Tons of tins 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 Bnhbers ! lubbers ! El, & 11, MEIIllILL have still on hand 10,000 pairs India Rubbers, which they will sell At çreat sacrifices, for Cash, m\" 190 Notre Dame Street, nearly opposite the I Champagne.THE Subscribers offer for sale, the following Celebrated and Superior Brands of Spnrk- Hug CHAMPAGNE YYINES : Ylax Sutaire k Co.Y'erzenav k Sillery\t\t) in cases Moet à Charidon\u2019s\tdo\tand Heidsieck & Co.\tdo\t)¦ baskets, Charles Heidsieck\tdo\t| of pints Ruinart, Perc k Fils\tdo\tJ k qu\u2019fts SOAP AND CANDLES.JOHN MATHEWSGN & SON would invite the attention .of the Wholesale Trade to thdlr extensive Stock of Manufactured Goods, Oct.20.HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.250 ) Pale & Golden PEMARTIN & GO\u2019S\t| SHERRIES, DUFF, GORDON & CO\u2019S }\u2022 of diüerent SIERRA\u2019S\tI qualities, in J hhds k qtr-cks COCKBURN & GO'S Fine Old PORT, in do do BLACKBURN & GO\u2019S MADEIRA, ' in do do NATH\u2019L JOHNSTONE k SON\u2019S MARGAUX CLARET, in cases of one and three dozen bottles each For sale bv HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.Oct.20.\t250 TOR SALE-¦' A Few LINA RICE.Tierces .Very Superior CARO- Oct.20.HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.250 CANVAS.JUST received and for sale by the Subscribers\u2014 30 bales CANVAS, consisting of best Brown Navy Boiled Canvas, extra all long flax, Grass Bleached, Boiled Tow and Best Brown, well assorted Numbers A O and from 1 to 7\u2014from the old and well known manufactory of Messrs.J.& A.Webstkr, Arbroath.HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.Oct.20.\t250 J.& J.MITCHELL HAVE IN STORE, and arc daily expecting, a large supply of the following Goods : Hhds Bright Porto Rico and Cuba Sugar Puns Choice Musco Molasses Puns Old Jamaica, do Superior Cuba Rum Hhds Hennessey\u2019s.Dark Brandy Qr-csks very Old arid Superior do Hhds \u201c Dcsloop\u2019s\u201d Geneva Baskets Superior Champagne, qts k pts\u2014\u201c Old Anchor Brand,\u201d \u201c li.& E.Perrier & Co.\u201d Cases Candied Orange Peel Cases Brandy Fruits, assorted HlldS, brls, hlf-brls Aspinall\u2019s Superior India Pale Ale and Stout Boxes, lilf-bxs, quarters Large Table Codfish Brls Large No.3 Mackerel Boxes Lobsters, 1 and 2 Hi tins Boxes k tins Superior Arrowroot Kegs Tamarinds, brls whole Ginger Boxes Mott\u2019s No.1 Chocolate, Broma, Soluble Cocoa Ginger in tin foil, &c.&c.J.& J.MITCHELL.August 26, 1856.\t203 Common, Liverpool, Soap.Nos, 1 & 2 \u2014also;- llelliied \u201c Pale Soap\u201d Steam 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 IX USE.Tallow, Wax Wick; and Adamantine Candles, Steam Soap, Candle,, and.Oil Works, Inspector.Street.Montreal, Sept.30,1856.\t233 I»*te Ladies' Knitted Lambs\u2019 Wool UNDERDRESSES (Glasgow-made).Children\u2019s ditto, very soft and warm.Oct.11.\t'\t243 Fail and Winter Clothing;* LAVENDER & SUMMERS, MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILORS, 80 McGill Street, EESPECTFÜLLY' inform their friends' and the public generally, that they have completed their FALL and WINTER STOCK of Cloths, Beavers, YVilneys, 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, kc.kc, TAUMAS.OVfSB.-COATS.BIASSHET COATS.And a largo assortmentof Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for the season, wholesale k retail.Military Uniforms, Bands\u2019, Fire Companies\u2019, and all sorts of Fancy Dresses, made up in the best manner.£3= Please remark\u2014No.SO, corner of St.Maurice Street.Oct.17\t248 IIIEAIi ! CÇÎÏSti Goods Marked in Plain Pigures.SALES MADE FOR READY-MONEY ONLY.As we open no Accounts, we can afford to sell at a ADVANCE OIW COST.WILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE, Best Powder & Burglar-Proof Locks.1YHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that this world-renowned FIRE-PROOF SAFE is no longer made and sold by Silas C.Hkr-rino, whose license from Mr.YVilder to make and sell the same expired on the 2d Sept., 1854.Our Safes arc all manufactured under the personal superintendence of Mr.YVILDER, the original Patentee of the genuine Salamander Safe.B.G.WILDER k CO., Patentees and Manufacturers.For Sale only by the undersigned, FORRESTER, MOIR & CO.22 k 24 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, June 25, 185Ç.\t150 GIBB & CO.Have.Just Received per Steamer \u2018ANGLO SAXON,\u2019 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UNDER CLOTHING, Comprising, Segovia and Lambs\u2019 Wool Shirts, Drawers STOVES, JUST RECEIVING, AT RODDEN & SVIESLLEUR\u2019S STOVE m IRON BEDSTEAD WAREHOUSE, No, 71 Great St.James\u2019 Street, ,4 LARGE SUPPLY of their most Saleable jr\\_ Patterns of COOKING, HALL and PARLOUR STOY\u2019ES, for YVood and Coal, at the lowest possible Cash prices.Oct.31.\t200 JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale-100 kegs Prime Leaf Lard 100 boxes Fine American Cheese 50 bids Oatmeal 30 bags Clover Seed ALSO, 10 brls Spirits Turpentine MASON MILLS & CO.May 12.\t112 F Half-Hose, Gloves, YY'intef Season.Oct.17.&c., &c., suitable for the 248 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.JUST received per \u201c Anglo-Saxon,\u201d a large assortment of SURGIC AL INSTRUMENTS, including complete Amputating Cases Dissecting\tdo Dressing\tdo Eye Instruments Together with a large supply of Trusses, Elastic Bandages, Suspensories, Enemas, Elastic Silk Stockings, Anklets and Knee Caps, and every variety of India Rubber Surgical appliances.S.J.LYMAN & CO.Oct.18.\t249 c WINDOW CLASS.YIIANCE\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 k ROBINSON, as TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, No.74 McGill Street.J.D.DRESSER, D.ROBINSON.TtOR SALE\u2014 ^ Indigo, Button Blue, Cloves Pepper, Pimento, Cassia Nutmegs, Mustard in jars and lib k Jibs Pressed Smoking Tobacco Playing Cards, YY'rapping Paper Rice, Flour Sulphur, Ginger Cream Tartar, Castile Soap Sugar Candy, Olive Oil Cod Oil, Corks, Belmont Caudles London Pickles, Windsor Soap \u2014also,\u2014\u2022 A general assortment of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Tobaccos, Lead, YY'ines, Brandy, Gin, kc.kc.L.MARCHAND k CO., No.174 St.Paul Street.Oct.6.238 H.L.SHAilLXG, Corner |of Notre Dame Street and Place d\u2019Armes.AS 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.June 17.\t143 For Sale, IEMON, Orange, Ginger, Sarsaparilla, Rasp-j berry, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Fine 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.ir D.W.June 27.CRERAR.152 United States and Britiih Nortli American School Agency, and Teachers\u2019 Institute, 510 Broadway, opposite St.Nicholas Hotel, NEW YORK.FAMILIES and SCHOOLS in Canada will find this Institu'ion a desirable medium for Hi : purpose of obtaining TEACHERS well qualified to undertake the duties devolving on those to whom are entrusted the training of clr idiea.The Managing Proprietor will stiivtly inrestigate the moral as well as intellectual qualifieaiions of each teacher, and recommsrd only those who are worthy the entire confidence of Parents and Principals.Teacheis wishing to remove from Canada to the States can herr 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, Ac., purchased and forwarded at a saving of about 20 per cent on Canadian prices.All orders must cover a remittance or order on a responsible bouse in New York.HUTTON k CO.Upwards of 150 Cases J\\\"JE If FJ3JLJL ilOOIlS JUST MARKED OFF, Embracing all the NEWEST STYLES of DRESSES, SHAWL.S, CLOAKS, AND EVERY viRIETY OP New Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, From the Market's of BRITAIN, FRANCE and GERMANY, an inspection of which is respectfully solicited by our numerous Customers M0RIS0N, CAMERON & EMPEY, 288 Notre Dame Street.Sept.19, 1856.224 ftTfViSLLAKj & CARSON, WDtotJESiiiE\ta&TÀijL cx^ot\u2019UjE-arzx^' Or AND OUTFITTING WAUL (I OUSE No.60 McGill Street.McM.& C.have just received a large and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of: Y\\'est of England, Scotch, and Yorkshire TWEEDS, Doe and Deer SKINS, ail from the best makers, Black, Brown and Fancy Coatings, Beaver and Pilot Over Coatings, YVest of England and Fiench Black and Coloured Broad Cloths, Cassinieres and Fancy Vesting.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A choice assortment of GLOY'ES,NECK TIES Mufflers, Shirts, and D.awers, Ac.Owing to the rauid increase in their Business, they have added largely to their STAFF of WORKMEN, so as to secure the utmost possible promptitude.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed, either as regards fit, style or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting that most difficult.and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s Dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, made from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.McM.& C.beg to say to the Country portion of their Customers that they have on hand a largo Stock of FALL AND WINTER COATS, Equal in Make to Custom-made COATS.Persons from the Country would do well to call and examine before making their purchases.Terms Cash, and One Price only.Scott's, Clay's, and Chappell's Fall and YVin-ter Fashions on hand, and for sale.September 17, 1856.\tmwf 222 GilÜUOliï, as Z.GW miens.riYHE Subscribers having received the whole of their Fall Importations, are prepared to supply their Customers and the Trade at LOW PRICES.THOMSON & MINCHIN, 241 St.Paul Street, (Successors to Robt.Anderson.IRISH MAM WHISKEY.IlIIE Subscriber has received, ex \u201c Britannia,\u201d the above article in Puncheons and Hhds., from the Celebrated Distillery of JOHN JAMESON k SON, Bow Street, Dublin, which he offers on reasonable terms.f DUBLIN PORTER and SCOTCH ALE, and very fine OLD PALE BRANDY, vintage 1848, in cases 1 dozen each.DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Augusts.\t188 OW LANDING-200 brls LARGE MACKEREL 500 bxes Prime DIGBY' HERRINGS Mclennan, mac nab & co.- *\toeo Thai\u2019s the i>iuce 4ifr the (Hocks, Watches, Jewellery, ami (.ouklug Olass Plate.137 Notre Dame Street.137, Next door to the Masonic Emporium.simoïTihart CjALLS the attention of YY'atehmakers and ! Dealers, either YY\u2019hblesale or Retail, to his large and complete stock,.embracing every size of Looking Glass Plate, from 6j x8j to 40x22 : Clocks and Timepieces from five shillings and upwards5 Gold and Silver YVatchesand Chains, and a fine selected stock of Plated YY'are, Fine Gold Jewellery, Portemonaies, Fancy Goods, Watcli Materials, YVatcli Glasses, and other articles too numerous to mention.Puffing is not required here, ns the selected stock will speak for itself.Having lately added largely to my stock, I am now prepared to furnish any amount of CLOCKS, of superior quality, and on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in any establishment in this.city.No connection whatever with any other establishment in this city ; and all YVatches and Clocks warranted to keep good time, or the money will be returned.N.B.\u2014No business done on Saturday till after 6 o\u2019clock P.M.Sept.2.\t6m 209 Pianoforte Waretooms.A.& S.F^ORDHEIWIER BEG to announce that they have lately been receiving supplies of the very superior Pianofortes of CIHCKERING, STODART k DUNHAM, and that their stock of Pianos by these and other makers is now the largest and most complete that they have yet opened in M ntreal, consisting in part of CHICKERING\u2019S 6 Octaves Rich Black Walnut Cases 6\tdo\tRosewood\tdo 6i\tdo\tdo\tdo 6i\tdo\tdo\tdo 7\tdo\tdo\tdo if op âaïf.____________ SWAliE l miu HAVE RECEIVED, per \u201cNortli American,\u201d an assortment of YtARBLE MANTLE CLOCKS.LADIES\u2019 RETTICULES, PORTEMONNAIES, TRAVELLING BAGS, SOUVENKRS, FANS, kc.kc.Oct.29, 1856.\t258 MODERATOR LAMPS! riYHE SUBSCRIBERS have received a supply I of tile above famous Lamps.-ALSO,- Shades, Cliimnies, and YVicks.SAVAGE k LYMAN.Oct.29, 1856.\t258 SAVAGE, k LYMAN, have received a large variety of ELECTRO-PLATED TEA and COFFEE.SETTS, CAKE BASKETS, TRAYS, CASTORS, kc.kc.-ALSO,- Fine Ivory TABLE CUTLERY.Oct.29, 1856.\t258 AUTUMN 1856.\u201cBritish America\u201d Assurance Co.INSURANCE against the dangers of Navigation may lip effected on Property in transitu on board Steamers or Sail Y'essels plying on the Lakes or River St.Lawrence.M.H.GAULT, Fire & Life Assurance Agent.Pet.17.\t1m 248 PAISLEY FILLED SHAWLS^ A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT now on hand of the Latest Designs.A.WALKER.Oct.1.\t234 F IRISH LINEN.OR SALE\u2014 J 5 cases Firie Medium Manufacture, direct from Belfast.ALEX.WALKER.Oct.1.\t234 BLANKETS.j / i BALES WHITNEY BLANKETS, all {JJ sizes, for sale low.A.WALKER, Custom House Square.Oct.1.\t234 GAS PENDANTS AND FITTINGS, WJsolosaïe aud BîeCalS.r | Y HE LARGEST and CHEAPEST assort-1 ment in Canada of English manufactured GAS PENDANTS, BRACKETS, and every requisite constantly ou hand.ALEX.LEVY, Notre Dame Street.Oct.4.\t237 If OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 \u2019\tSUGARS\u2014Porto Rieo, and Cuba, in hhds arid tierces MOL ASSES\u2014.Yiuscovado, Porto Rico and Clayed .SY\u2019RUPS\u2014Porto Rico, Pine Apple LIQUORS\u2014Y'try Prime Old Jamaica and Cuba Rum; Old Brandy in cases, Marteli\u2019s and Hennessey\u2019s ; Marteil\u2019s and Otard\u2019s Brandy in hhds ; Abbott\u2019s and Hibbert\u2019s Porter and Pale Ale BELMONT SPERM CANDLES PEARL AND CORN STARCH GLENFIELD STARCH\u2014Blue in 141b boxes SOAP\u2014Liverpool, Yellow and White PICKLES\u2014Bushby\u2019s, assorted, in cases and brls ; Assorted Sauces .MUSTARD\u2014In 4ih jars PEPPER, Pimento, Cloves, Cassia RICE\u2014Fine Patna in bags VINEGAR\u2014Bordeaux and Canada COFFEE\u2014Java in Pockets; Rio and Roasted TEAS\u2014Green and Black, assorted, in hf-chests and Catties CURRANTS\u2014Fine Fresh, in caroteels k brls TOBACCO, in tin foil; Roll Brimstone in kegs INDIGO\u2014Madras PALM OIL, Soda Ash EXTRA NO.I HERRINGS; Codfish inboxes and bundles \u2014also,-\u2014 5 cases ENGLISH FANCY BISCUITS, just received.MILLS, MATTICE k CO.Oct.28.\t.\t257 Montreal «ml Three Rivers NÀVSCATiON COMPANY.VSPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of this COMPANY will be held, at its Office in this City, on MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH instant, at THREE P.M., for the nomination of one or more of its Stockholders to receive a Transfer to the \u201cCompany of the Steamers Ccslor, Jacques Cartier, and Cultivateur, as agreed upon by a Deed of Amalgamation between the following Companies :\u2014 11 Richelieu Company,\u201d u Navigation Company,\u201d 11 North Shore River St?Lawrence and Lake St.Peter Navigation Company.\u201d LOUIS MARCHAND, President.J.II.TERROUX, Secretary.Office of the Montreal k.Three Rivers ) S 265 ' N STORE- 50 hhds Cognac Brandy, Pale & Brown 175 cases do\tdo 60 hhds \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin 200 cases do\tdo, Red k Green 4 punfe Islay- Whiskey 30 puns Jamaica Rum 10 pipes ) 14 hhds > Fine Old Port Wine 25 qr-csks ) 7 butts ?pttle & Gold Col>d gh \"Win© 30 hhds 100 brls Porter and Ale, &c.&e.For Sale by.HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Street.Nov.3.\t262 CREAT RISE MANUFACTURED\t! ! rpHE SUBSCRIBER has now in Store up 1 wards of 500.BOXES OF TOBACCOS of the most Favorite Brands, consisting of 10\u2019s and 5\u2019s, which he offers, duty paid, at the same prices that thevare now soiling in New York.JOHN LEVY Oct.29, 1856.\t258 PRINCIPE CIGARS.r UST received and for sale\u2014 30 M Extra No.1 \u201cNEGRO\u201d, of the D.Y!.de L.Y\u2019illegas brand, direct from Cuba.B.' S.CURRY k GO., 25 St.Peter Street.Oct.15.\t246 6J and 7 Octaves Fancy Cases and Louis XIV styles ALSO, Chiekering\u2019s New Parlor Grand STODART k DUNHAM\u2019S 6 Octaves Plain rind Fancy Rosewood Cases 6| and 7 Octaves Plain and Fancy Cases, new styles ALSO, Pianofortes, by other makers, in great variety Second-hand Pianos, from £10 upwards Pianofortes for Hire Old Pianos taken in Exchange, and Tuning and Repairing attended to.Montreal, 18th April, 1856.\t92 BUFFALO ROBBS.TTY HE Subscribers will be glad to receive or-| dors for the SlUUaOiVS 11.4Y COMPANY\u2019S BIFFALO G0BKS THIS YEAR'S IMPORTATION, Which they have just purchased, and now offer to the Trade.BOYER & HAWLEY.Sept.6, \u201956\t213 E.7G, 1,648, 1,652, 1,664, 2,104, 2,107, 2.152, 2,153, 2,335, 3,145, 3,149, 3,157, 3,159, 3,280, 3,238, 3,239, 3,269, 3,274, 3,334, 3,544,-3,545,- 3,547, 3,549; on which the first call of £2,10s per share became due on the sixth day of February, 1854, and is still unpaid.The A shares .represented by Provisional Certificates numl \u2022 -ed 1,402, 3,041, 3,259 ; and the A shares numbered 34,241, 34,256, 63,865, 63,872, 70,017, 70,088, on which the second call of £2 10s per share became due on the seventh day of June, 1854, and is still unpaid.And the A shares numbered 21,273, 21,464, 42,045, 42,576, 4.7,753, 47,952, 54,959 54,848, 55,409, 55,569, 66,385, 66,528, 67,617, 67,640,\u201969,729, 69,752, on which the third call of £2 10s per share became due ou the 9 th day of October,.1854, and is still unpaid ; be, and the same.are hereby declared to be forfeited ; and that the Directors be, and they are hereby authorised to sell and dispose of the same by Public Auction or private contract, in such manner and on such terms as they shall think expedient.\u201d \u201c That Alessrs.Crawford, AIcGill and White-more be re-elected Directors of the Company.\u201d;; 11 That the Company accept the Act of the last session of the Provineial Parliament of Canada leaving the Directors to urge such modifications thereof upon the Government of Canada as they consider expedient.\u201d \u201c That the sum of two millions of preferential capital, authorized by the said Act, be raised by the issue there under of preferential bonds of the Company, to that amount.Bonds to be for not less than £100 sterling, and to bear interest at 6 per cent., and to be repayable in 25 years Such bonds to Be offered in the first instance to the Shareholders, upon such term and conditions as the Directors may from time to time determine, in proportion, as far as practicable, to their .respective shares ; and any remaining or not taken up by the Shareholders, to be sold by the Directors, in such manner and at such prices as they shall from time to time determine.\u201d \u201c That the additional agreement with the English contractors, dated 20th August, 1856, be and the same is hereby approved.\u201d \u201c That the further agreement with the Atlantic and St.Lawrence Railway Company, dated the 10th day of February, 1855, under which additional shares of that company, to the ex tent of £140,938 7s Id have been issued to the Grand Trunk Railway Company, be and the same is\u2019hereby approved.\u201d \u201c That as many of the shares in the .Company as have been converted into sterling, and have been fully paid up, whether consisting of shares of the Quebec and Richmond, Toronto and Guelph, St.Lawrence and Atlantic, or of any of the other companies which were united with and amalgamated with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, or of the \u2018A\u2019 or \u2018B\u2019 issue of shares of the Amalgamated Company, be and the same arc hereby converted and consolidated into a general capital stock, to be called \u201c lire Consolidated Stock of the Grand Trunk Railway Company ofCanada ;\u201d and that such stock be divided amongst the several classes of Shareholders in the Company, according to their respective interests therein, and be transferable and transmissible in any sums or parts, not being fractional parts of a pound.\u201d In submitting these resolutions, the President mentioned that Air.Ponton had resigned his seat at the Canadian Board of Directors, with the view that Air.Ridout, Cashier of the Bank of Upper Canada, should he elected in Ins stead.It was not Air.Ponton\u2019s turn to retire, but having an idea that Air.Ridout, from his position, would be of greater service to the Company than himself in its present embarrassed position, he had voluntarily resigned his seat in Ins favor.He might mention, in connection with the resolution proposing the names of Directors to be elected in the stead of those who retired, that Alessrs.AIcGill, Holmes and himself held proxies for all the shares, save those that were held in this country, and as they had come to an agreement with respect to that resolution, he supposed that the gentlemen present would scarcely desire to have a poll of the votes.The resolutions were carried.Quebec and Trois Pistol\u2019s 325835 10 O Vie.Bridge 259175 3 5 Berlin Falls Branch.300 0 O Extra Works Survey Lon-d o n and Stratford.2502 12 11 Land and Laud dam- -119311 402776 3100 164056 Secretary and managers* department.Ticket department.351 67 442 12 5 8795 19 9 20576 15 0 2502 12 11 10831 G 9 24962 15 11 0472296 18\t5\t8693580\t11 Balance to Credit of Capital acc\u2019t 208006 12 Currency.6901587\t4 Cr.JL L\tJ By Share Capital, viz :\u2014 St.Lawrence Shares.Am\u2019t received on shares of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Co.237978\t1\t8 T o r o n t o Shares.Ain\u2019t received on shares of the Toronto and Guelph Railroad .166859 16\t8 Quebec and R i c h m o nd shares.Am\u2019t received on Shares of the Quebec and R i e h m o nd Railroad Co.352154 2\t5 Grand Trunk Shares.\u2014 Amount received on the A issue of Shares.2085077 14 Î Do.do.B Issue do.508521\t0 10 By Debentures, viz :\u2014 Debentures of the City of Alontreal, issued to the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Co.125000\t0\t0 Debentur\u2019s of the Atlantic and St.Lawrence Railroad Com'y, issued to the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Co., for the construction of the Island Pond Division of that Road.109500\t0\t0 British American L and Company\u2019s Bonds.25000\t0\t9 Alontreal Seminary do.\t25000\t0\t0 Debentures is sued by the Quebec and Richmond R.Company.121666 13\t4 Company\u2019s Debentures, viz : A Issue, £105672313 5 B Issue, 688998 6 8 -1745722 0 0 3350599 15\t9 Locomotive Stock.\u2014(Abstract E.) Engines.\\»____ 4213 2 5 Tenders.15\t0 Spare cars.11\t15\t8 Work shops.1823\t4\t2 Tools and implements.2717\t8\t2 Snow ploughs.91\t5\t1 Stationary engines.87\t9\t0 Miscellaneous.309\t1\t1 Merchandise Cars.- Alcrchnndise cars.Platform, cars.Ballast cars.Car sheds.AVork shops.Implements and tools.Aliscellaneous.9254 -(Abstract F.) .7677 .\t6428 .\t839 .\t5 .181 .\t722 .\t410 16265\t3 11 Passenger Car Stock.\u2014(Abstract G.) First class cars.Second class cars.Baggage cars.Passenger car sheds.AA\u2019brk shops.Tools and Implements.Aliscellaneous.720 83 1735 1 56 158 361 11 3 11 11 11 2 17 3117\t9\t1 Miscellaneous Stock.\u2014(Abstract H.) Furniture in general offices.\t196\t16\t11 Furniture, &c., at stations.\t1180\t9\t0 Houses, &c.949\t16\t5 I blue tjd ; 10 bxs Scotch pipes 10s 3d ; 10 bxs M 10s; 1 case cut wine glasses 3s Od ; 1 case pearl sago 5id ; 25 bags patua rice 2 Is 3d ; 8 cases French capers 8s 3d@8s 6d ; 1 case essence anchovies 12s 6d ; 3 bags hemp seed 4d ; 7 bxs Glenfield starch 8drt5)7 jd ; 5 bxs Price's Belmont sperm candles Is 7jd ; 5 cases lobsters (1 lb tins) 12s 6d ; 5 do do (2 lb tins) 17s Gd ; 6 bris London Glue Vjd (8) 7jd ; 10 bags Bahian coffee 8d ; 50 bxs layer raisins 20s Od ; 20 do M R do 19s 3d; 120 qr bxs do 5s fil 4s lOd ; 50 11 nutmegs 3s lOd ; 70 bags black pepper 7jd I81 7jd; 13 do pimento 7Jd Id) 7]d ; 5 bids Jamaica ginger 9jd ; 50 bxs Liverpool soap 23d ; 100 do Mathcwson's pale soap 3d ; 19 do castile soap GJd /H) 6d ; 1 cs sardines Is 5d ; tee Keen\u2019s mustard (4-lb jars) 113d; 1 do loleman\u2019s do Is tS) Is 2d ; cases orange marmalade 12s ; 15 brls currants Gs 7d ; 4 hhds French inegar 2s 4jd t© 2s 5d ; 6 qr cks English malt inegar 2s 3jd ; 5 do boiled oil 5s Id ; 5 do raw-do 4s lOd ; 2 brls putty (in bladders) 19s '; 5 cs alencia almonds Is ; 1 hhd olive oil 5s 8d ; hhds De Kuyper\u2019s gin 63 lOd 6s 9d; 10 cs green gin 21s 3d; 13 bris E.I.pale ale (qts) 10s 6d ; 10 do Bass\u2019 pale, ( pts, ) and 10 do Edinburgh ale (qts) 10s ; 25 brls Dublin porter (qts) lls3d®lls; 15 do (pts) 7s ; 10 do Hibcrt\u2019s (qts) Is ; 3 bkts Moot\u2019s English sparkling champagne $I5j ; 20 bbls Redpath\u2019s No.1 syrup 3s 5jd ; 5 do N Y do 3s 6d ; 80 brls crushed sugar (A) 73d/©8d ; 25 brls dry crushed sugar 8 jd IS) ~jd; 5 tres London dry crushed 83d ; 7 hhds porto rico sugar 59s/358s 9d ; 50 bags Liverpool salt 3s 4d.Also for account of J.H.Winn, Esq., 100 seks Liverpool course salt 4s.2327 General Expenses.\u2014(Abstract I.) 2 6 Salaries and office expenses.Direction.Rent taxes.Books and stationery.Insurance.Interest and commission.Lighting.Auditing.Law- charges,.Aliscellaneous.0145 55 362 588 421 165 126 1 1076 3295 - 2151888 13\t4 By Loan from the Government of panada, viz : Provi n c i a 1 deben t nr e s issued on account of St.Law-rence & Atlantic railroad Company .568791 13\t4 Quebec and Richmond R.R.Company 304166 13 4 Grand Trunk Railway.25 25140\t8\t5 Currency 3398098 8901587 15 SPECIAL MEETING.The meeting was then made special for the purpose of adopting a resolution to increase the capital to the extent of £500,000, as empowered by the act of last session.A resolution w-as then submitted-which, in terms, was the same as that adopted at the meeting lately held in London\u2014and adopted.The President then stated the arrangements which had been made for the efficient working of theline.Mr.Ross had been appointed Chief Engineer on the recommendation of the celebrated Air.Stephenson Mr.Ross had assisted in theconstruotion of the Britannia Tabular Bridge, and Air.Stephenson had declared that he was the most practical engineer living.To assist Air.Ross, the services of tw-o of the best engineers in Canada had been secured\u2014namely.Air, Keefer and Air.Shanly.On the recommendation of Mr Glynn, Air.Baring and other large proprietors, Mr.Bidder had been appointed general manager.The appointment of inferior officers had been left to Air.Bidder, and he had been directed to engage only such as would be efficient, which, he believed, had been done.After glancing at the construction of the Board of Directors which, he observed, had been organised entirely with a view-of having every locality of importance represented, he said it Would be gratifying to the proprietors to know that the traffic between Toronto and Stratford was at the rate of £25 per mile per week.Air.Crawford, AI.P.P., moved the thanks of the meeting to Air.Ponton, for his disinterested conduct in resigning his seat in favour of a gentleman who, he thought, could render the Company more efficient service than himself.Sheriff AlcDonald seconded the motion, which w-as unanimously carried.Thanks having been voted to the Chairman the mec+ing broke up, Grand Trunk Hailway.Gexeal Statement of Capital Account, for THE YEAR ENDING 30tH JUNE, 1856.Dr.Expended Total Expendi-to\tture to 30th June, 1855.30th June, 1856.d.£ s.d.2095 18\t2 10537 9 8 1100 19\t1 3699\t3\t5 347\t8 10 54388 Preliminary Expenses\u2014 Grand Trunk Railway .Toronto and Guelph do.Toronto and Kingston____ Montreal and Kingston.Grand Junction.A Engineering.B Works and P ermanent Way.1144200 C Stations, Bull dings, and Offices, D Advertis-i n g and Printing.E Locomotive Stock.F Alerehan-dizé car stock 80623\t6\t5 G Passenger car Stock.H Aliscclla-neous Stock I General Exr penses.Canada.London K Electric Telegraph.A\\ orks in progress\u2014 Toronto and Sarnia.1077676 Alontreal and Toronto .2117923 Quebec and fiichmond.892991 19 11 2095 18 2 10537 *9\t8 1160 19\t1 3699 16 1 105450 10 11 3959 132718 18912 17 10 11441 9\t7 347\t8 10 57259\t3\t5 1172772 0 0 129972\t2 5 4401 13 10 151972\t7\t10 96888 10\t4 22030\t6\t11 13768 12\t1 173711 18297 184949 25829 4974 6 11 11 9 0 9691\t8\t7 1359355 11\t1 3505316\t8\t8 923988\t8\t8 Currency.294856 17 6 Receipts From Passengers, No.343562j.101342\t2\t5 Baggage and passenger ferry receipts.1057\t10\t7 Mails.12558\t16\t10 Merchandise,-tons 3099951.175109\t8\tio Expresses.2103\t13\t6 Car hire.395\t17\tC Rents.2229\t7\t10 Currency____ 294850 17 General balances\u201430th June, 1856.Dr.\t£ s To cash on hand in England and Canada.To bonds on hand, viz : \u2014 Toronto city.£100000\t0\t0 Atlantic and St.Lawrence R R Company.29750\t0\t0 50733 2 10 -129750\t0\t0 To Atlantic and St.Lawrence Shares held by Company.171475\t0 To bills receivable on hand .\t1051\t1 To exchange and commission accounts .29696\t4\t10 To premium on debenture accounts.165298\t15\t4 To outstanding traffic accounts.44341\t7\t8 To interest paid to date_.656403\t3\t7 To balance due by sundry individuals.'.31153\t3\t0 To balance at debit of Atlantic and St.Law-rence Railroad Company.48741\t18\t4 To stores on hand £28670 13\t5 To fuel on hand.88688\t2\t7 - 117358\t16\t0 Cr Currency____ 1446002 12 10 By balance to credit of eapital account.208006 By balance to credit of revenue account, viz Amount at credit of this account, 30th June, 1855.£72755 6 6 Do for the year ending 30th of June, 1856.£25632 16 5 12 98388\t2 11 By amount retained from the contractors as a reserve fund.\t76650 0 0 By amount retained from,the contractors as a reserve fund to meet salaries.62621 By bills payable, outstanding.\t52566 By bills of exchange, drawn, but not yet matured.85441\t11\t9 By amount due to sundry individuals .10456\t9 By amount due to contractors .313567 7 By sundry accounts charged, but not yet paid-\u2022.34467\t16\t6 By premium on sale of debentures 76367 10 4 By loan account.427439\t11\t8 Currency.1446002 12 10 Details of Expenditure referred to in the Capital Account.Engineering \u2014(Abstract A.) Total expenditure for year ending 30th June, 1856.£ s d Salaries and\toffice expenses__\t2212\t3\t5 Surveying, &e.189\t6\t1 Travelling and incidental expenses.468\t5\t3 Instruments and drawing materials .l\tl\t3 2870 16 Works and Permanent Way\u2014(Abstract B) Way contracted for.1719\t16 Rails, Chairs, &c.8249\t3 Way not contracted for.3988\t8 Bridge\u2019s, Tunnels and Culverts.\t3103\t4 Extra and Additional Works .\t5046\t19 Signals, ki.io73\t7 Ballast and Ballasting.1858\t1 Fencing.jglS\t19 Aliscellaneous.\t818\t2 Stations 28571\t4 0 Buildings and Offices.\u2014(Abstract C.) Temporary stations.Engine stations.Passenger stations.Merchandise stations.Wood and w-ater stations .Offices.Wharves and depot grounds.17 90 6363 5692 873 2\t1 2424 12\t9 365 18 10 8711\t9\t11 112*3 12 Electric Telegraph.\u2014(Abstract K.) Instruments Repairing instruments.Line.:.Office fittings.\u2022\u2022.Batteries.Salaries.Stationery.Incidentals.320\t7 19\t5 3593\t8 188 17 211 19 11 312 11\t5 16\t5 54 7 15 Revenue Account, for the year ending:\t\t\t.0 th\t \tJune, 1856.\t\t\t \tExpenditure.\t\t\t \t\t£\ts.\td.L For Locomotive Power.\t\t.\t99991\t11\t3 M\tCoaching charges.;\t.\t20957\t1\t1 X\tMerchandise do\t\t.\t49622\t3\t4 0\tMaintenance of way and\t\t\t \tbuildings\t\t.\t78558\t7\t4 p\tGeneral charges\t\t9956\t10\t4 Q\tTelegraph charges\t\t1302\t5\t7 R\tTaxes\t\t\t\t\t13\t10 \tLongueuil ferry boat.\t3895\t11\t1 \tQuebec\tdo\t2460\t6\t8 \tLoss and damage, compen-\t\t\t \tsation, &c\t\t381\t13\t8 \t\t269224\t1\ti Balance to Credit of Revenue Ac-\t\t\t\t count for year ending 30th of\t\t\t\t June, 1856\t\t\t\t16\t5 24521 11\t8 Advertising apd Printing.\u2014(Abstract D.) 4717\t1 8 Details of Expenditure referred to in the Revenue Account.Locomotive Power.\u2014(Abstract L.) Salaries and w-ages.20477\t0 Firewood.45152\t4 Oil, tallow and waste.4988 Alaterials for repairing engines.AYages for repairing engines__\t9868\t1 Repairs to w-orkshops, tools, &c.\t1326\t19 Repairs not done by the Comp\u2019y.10603 19 Lighting.*.262 19 Small stores.34\t2 Water.1911\t12 Watchmen.n\t2 Aliscellaneous.633\t5 1 6 4719 13\t6 99991 11 Coaching Charges\u2014(Abstract AI.) Salaries, Superintendents, Booking Clerks and Office Expenses.5089 2 9 Wages to Conductors and Brake- men.5033\t6 Oil, Tallow and AVaste.991\t0 Alaterials for Repairing Cars.3222\t1 AYages for Repairing Cars.2760\t1 Repairs to Workshops, Tanks, &c.\t369 13 Repairs not done by the Company.1220 0 10 Compensation.121 17 Small Stores.67\t611 Lighting.144\t0 AYages to Switchmen.1437\t1\t11 Aliscellaneous.501\t8\t8 20957\t1 Merchandise Charges.\u2014(Abstract N.) Salaries to Superintendents, Clerks and Office Expenses.6094\t12 Wages to the Conductors, Brake- men, &c.144G6\t5 Oil, Tallow-and AYaste.2848\t6 Màfèriaïsrof Repairing Cars.5791\t14 AA\u2019ages for Repairing Cars.7063\t7 Repairs to AA\u2019orkshops, Cranes, &c*.\t539\t18 Repairs not done by the Company.8004\t15 Lighting.184\t10 Compensation.1081\t5 Small Stores.51\t17 AA'ages of Switchmen.2207\t17 Aliscellaneous.1287\t12 49622\t3 Alaintenance of AYayand Buildings.\u2014(Abstract O.) Inspectors, Plate Layers, AA'ages and Tools.21115\t-12 Rails, Chairs, Ties, &c.13661\t6 Ballast and Ballasting.6483\t3 Repairs to Stations, &c.3193\t3 Repairs to Bridges, Tunnels, &c.6256\t0 Repairs to House Property.491\t10 Proportion of Engineer Salaries Office Expenses.453\t12 Afaintenance contracted for.24383\t10\t10 Small Stores.140\t5 Lighting.527\t9 AA'ages to Sw-itchmen.1\t4\t10 Miscellaneous.1861\t8\t3 78568\t7 General Charges.\u2014(Abstract P.) Salaries to Officers and Clerks__ 3974 4 Advertising, Printing, &c.1671\t9 Law Charges for General Business.79 15 Insurance.1481\t4 Storekeepers\u2019 AAYiges, &c.285\t10 Travelling Expenses.363\t7 Aliscellaneous.2100\t18 9956 10 Telegraph Charges\u2014(Abstract Q.) Salaries.1220\t1 Instruments.] ] Repairs.'.36 9 Office Fittings.25\t5 Batteries.134\t7 Incidentals.29\t14 Stationary.47\t12 Aliscellaneous.8\t2 1502\t5 Less this Amount received from the Montreal Telegraph Company, for Die use of the Line from Quebec to Richmond.200 1502 5 Taxes\u2014(Abstract R.) School Taxes.igo\t17 Alunicipal Taxes.1756\t19 Road Taxes.150\t17 2088 13 10 AY.H.A.DAVIES, Chief Accountant Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Chief Accountant\u2019s Office, Alontreal, 12th August, 1856.SuVitiit aiîtï eommcucc.IMPORTS BY THE CHAMPLAIN & SAINT LAWRENCE RAILROAD.Nov.8.AY E Bowman 1 bx 3 brls ; R Birks 3 brls 2 bxs ; G Dowker 1 bx ; J Grenier 1 cs beads ; Hy Harkin 7 rolls carpet ; G H Taylor 1 bdl bags ; D Torrance 4s 2d ; 9 do brown seal oil 3s 7d; 1 do root ginger 9d; 5 do Tennent\u2019s ale 6s 9d ; 1 cask Aiartel dark brandy 12s Od ; 2 hhds Hennessy\u2019s do 13s 6d ; 5 octaves French brandy 5s Gd ; 5 bxs Jamaica arrow root 6d \u2022 2 hhds De Hoop\u2019s gin 6s 4d ; 3 qr casks port w-ine 6s ; 10 bxs pale soap 2|d ; 5 bxs ground pimento 7d; 14 bxs hyson twankay Is Ijd/© Is 2d ; 100 hhds muscovado sugar 58s IS) 60s ; 0\ttes do 59s ; 55 brls do 59s 3d 59s IS) 58s.Sale (yesterday) at the stores of Alessrs.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.\u2014Air.Leeming, Auctioneer :\u2014 35 bxs pipes K 9s Gd IS) 9s 3d : 5 doz drums table salt 3s 3d ; 6 bxs Berge\u2019s rice starch 8 j d ; 1\ttcc Coleman\u2019s mustard (4-lb jars) Had ; 5 bxs vermicelli 8d ; 25 bxs Steel\u2019s Liverpool soap, 3d ; 55 kegs carbonate of soda 30s 9d /S> 30 Gd ; 50 bxs German sheet glass (10x14) 11s 6d IS) 11s 3d ; 2 hhds Do Kuyper\u2019s gin 0s lid ; 25 cs green ginger.20s Od ; 500 red do 35s ; 3 puns Ramsay\u2019s Islay whiskey 7s 3d t© 7s ; 2 hhds do 6s 9d ; 8 qr cks No 1 pale sherry 5s 3d ; 1 pipe port wine 7s 9d; 6 hhds do 5s 3d IS 5s Od ; 1 pipe Graham's port wine 83 3d ; 1 pipe do 9s ; 1 hhd Sandeman\u2019s do 12s 6d ; 1 pipe do 12s 3d ; 8 crown arm cheeses Is 5d IS Is 4jd; 5 hhds sherry 9s 9d IS 10s 3d; 1 but do 11s ; 4 qr cks P.Domecq\u2019s pale sherry 12s 3d ; 2 hhds Royal Arms of Spain do 13s 9d IS 1 Is ; 1 pipe Hennessey\u2019s brown brandy 15s; 1 hhd Alartel\u2019s dark brandy 14s Gd ; 1 do do pale do 14s Gd ; 22 brls Abbott\u2019s porter (qts) ids 9d ; 5 do (pts) 7s; 15 Hibert\u2019s do 7s 3d IS Is \\ 10 do Allsopp\u2019s ale (qts) 12s IS 11s 9d ; 10 do (pts) ÿs 3d.Sale yesterday at the stores of Alessrs.A.Urquhart, k Co.\u2014Mr.Leeming, auctioneer.5 bxs black lead 3id ; 5 crates wine bottles 22s 6d ; 20 cks alum 13si@12s ; 2 cases magnesia 4d ; Epsom salts 1 Is 3d ; 5 cks sal soda 9s 9d ; 41 kegs carbonate 32s GdtffiSOs 6d ; 2 cks English snlt-uefre 55s Grl \u2022 1 trp naihlinrAs\u2019i fin- RECEIPTS OF WESTERN PRODUCE.Nov.10.Per Steamer ALERT\u2014J P AVells 8 bbls ashes ; Robertson & H 5 do do ; Order 11 do do; Sundry owners 84 do do 325 kegs butter 4 bbls pork ; AI K Dickson 16 kags potatoes; McLenan, McNab & co 25 do butter ; AA\u201d & R Aiuir 39 do ; Binmore * Brodie 99 do do ; Gibb & Ross (Quebec) 133 bbls flour ; II Jones & co 128 do do 14 do pork ; Jos Leeming 10 do rye flour.Per Steamer LEEDS\u2014Sundry owners 34 kgs butter ; Stewart & McIntyre 54 do do 1 bx cheese 10 bbls ashes ; J Smith 8 bbls ashes 13 kegs butter ; AA\u2019m Muir 2 hhds potatoes ; T AI Bryson 14 kegs butter ; Binmore & Brodie 57 bbls flour.Per Steamer FASHION\u2014250 pkgs butter, 109 brls flour, 50 do oatmeal, 500 bu barley, 110 do oats, 50 do peas, 6 bbls ashes, 30 sheep, 2 horses 10 head cattle, 16 bills pork, 30 rolls leather, 8 bbls apples.November 11.Per Steamer ST.LAAVRENCE\u2014Hooker, Jacques & co 11 brls ashes; Order, W Gamble 309 brls flour ; J Kershaw & Son 193 do do ; J M McPherson & co 232 do do; Connolly & Laii-tier 92 do do ; Jas Burns & co 833 do do ; Janes & Oliver 300 do do ; Noad Bros 80 brls pork; Hooker, Jacques & co 121 pcs hickory ; AY & D Bell (Quebec) 8 brls lead ore ; Lyman, Savage & co 1 box medicine ; Smardon & Irwin 28 brls tallow ; AVithall & Hood 90 do do ; AY Adams 84 bales broom corn ; Gillespie & co (Quebec) 1 box.Per Steamer HURON\u2014Chas Bockus (Boston) 045 brls flour ; J Taylor & Son (Glasgow) 6 do do ; B H Conner (London) 1 do ; J Burns & eo 2 do apples 40 do flour ; Lockhart & Louson 107 do do 13 brls ashes ; Ai Stewart (Quebec) 1 brl apples ; Order 14 do ashes ; Laurie, Sterling & co 3 do do ; J AlcPherson & co 5 do do ; I Buchanan, Harris & co 4 do do ; Janes & Oliver 684 do flour ; Lane, Stephens & co 173 do do ; James AlcDougall 748 do do ; Noad Bros 60 do do ; J & R Esdaiie 100 do do ; Binmore & Brodie 240 do do ; H Jones & co 685 do do ; D Lang-ton 8 do ashes.Per Steamer TRENTON\u2014H & S Jones 45 brls flour 1 bbl ashes 20 kegs butter ; Gillespie, Aioffatt & co 8 bbls ashes ; Taylor Bros 46 do do ; AAr & R Muir 6 do flour 3 do ashes ; Nelson AI Bockus 83 bbls flour 18 do ashes.Per Steamer OSHAWA :\u2014Gillespie, Aioffatt & co 7626 bush wheat 70 brls flour; Janes & Oliver 211 brls flour ; H Jones & co 4 do ashes.iît?arcUflrajfi).{Reported for the Montreal Herald.') BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, Merchants Exchange, St.Sacrament St NEW YORK MAUKKTS\u2014Nov.14.Flour is scarcely so buoyant ; sales 6,500 this, at $6,50®6,60 for super State ; $6,75® 6,90 for extra State ; $6,55/©6,85 for super AYestern : $6,90®.7,30 tor extra Western rye flour.Canadian flour and corn meal unchanged, with small sales.Grain wheat market 2c lower ; sales 35,000 bushels at $1,35®)1,38 for Chicago spring ; $1,40®)1,43 for Milwaukie elkb: $1.06®)!.70 for white Canadian.Rye quiet : sales small parcels at 85c.Corn lower; sales 45,000 bushels at 68®G9c.Barley dull.Pork\u2014former sale's 300 bids, at SIS 15®) 19 far mess ; $17,50® 17,62 for prime: Lard at 12j®13.Ashes\u2014Small sales at $7 for Pots, and at S8 for Pearls.Stocks are decidedly better, and quite active.Money easy and plenty at our inside rates 9 IS 10 for short first class paper, and 7 per cent on call.Exchange is quiet at 109.SPECIAL NOTICES.Montreal Fox Hounds\u2014Saturday (to-day), at the Alile End, at 12 o\u2019clock.NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM.23\u201c AA'e speak of M\u2019Lanp\u2019s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., which have become an indispensable Family Medicine.The frightful symptoms which arise from a diseased Liver manifest themselves, more or less, in every family ; dyspeysia, sick head-ache, obstruction of the menses, ague and fever, pains in the side, with dry, hacking cough, are all the results of hepatic derangement\u2014and for these Dr.AFLane\u2019s Liver Pills are a sovereign remedy.They have never been known to fail, and they should be kept at all times by families.Directions.\u2014Take two or three going to bed, every second or third night.If they do not purge two or three times by next morning, take one or two more.A slight breakfast should invariably follow their use.The Liver Pills may also be used where purging is simply necessary.As an anti-bilious purgative, they are second to none.And in doses of two or three, they give astonishing relief to sick head-ache ; also in slight derange- PORT OP MONTREAL.ARRIVED\u2014NOV.14.Brigte Dandy Jim, Vigneau, St Johns, Nfid Jos Tiffin, sugar & fish.Aurelie, Michon, Halifax, Alills, Mattice & co, molasses, fish & oil Schr Marie, Fiora, Caron, Magdalen Islands, Carter, Kerry & co.BIRTH.At No.29 Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, on Monday, the 10th instant, the wife of Major Robertson, A.D.C.to General Sir William Eyre, of a son.As MANUFACTURERS.S the communication between the Eastern A.A_ and AVestern sections of the Province is now complete, and country merchants can, at all seasons of the year, reach Montreal, a good advertising medium in the AA\u2019estern Province, must be of advantage to Aterehants and Alanu-facturers in the city.The Conservative Messenger, Published at Prescott, has a large and constantly increasing circulation among general dealers throughout the country, and offers a good medium of advertising, the terms of which are very low.\u2014Business Cards only $4 per year.Address, CHAS.J.HYNES, Publisher.Nov.15.\tb 273 JUST PUBLISHED, By the Subscribers, The (xrand Trunk R R Celcbraüon WA LIZES, BY CHAS.D\u2019ALBERT.Souvenir of the Grand, Trunk R R Celebration.THOSE who have not already purchased the above beautiful Set of AYaltzes\u2014Illustrated with a Splendid View of the magnificent Victoria Bridge, Should do so before leaving the city.J.W.HERBERT & CO.Golden Lyre Alusic Store, 131 and 133 Notre Dame St.Nov.15.\t273 LOST ON the 12th instant, by a gentleman staying at the Ottawa Hotel, A PORTMONNAIE containing about Forty-seren Dollars in Portland Bank Bills ; also some documents, of no use to any one but the OAvner, by whom a liberal reward will be gi\\'en to any one leaving it with the proprietor of the Ottawa.Nov.15.\tc 273 LOST T \u201c CELEBRATION BALL,\u201d on Thursday night, at the Concert Hall, a GOLD CHAIN BRACELET, with a large Topaz stone, connected in the middle by a small clasp.\u2014 Any person haA'ing found the same will be re-Avarded by leaving the same at the Medical Hall.Nov.15,\t273 A Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel.TUST RECEIVED, Ex-M&ANADIAX,\u201d 25 cases Peel, of the best English manufacture.LOCKHART & LOUSON.Nov.15\tr273 ments of the stomach.S3\u201d Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.M\u2019LANE\u2019S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS manufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh; Pa.There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public, llr.M\u2019Lane\u2019s genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores.None genuine without the signature of\tFLEMING BROS.273 (12) MARRIED.In this city, on the 13th inst., by the Rev.A.D.Campbell, Incumbent of Trinity Church, AA'illiam Allen Connolly, Esq., of Sorel, to Eliza Phœbe, daughter of G.X.Johnson, Esq., of Hemmingford.THEATRE OPEN DURING THE GRAND JUBILEE WEEK.AADRSEPS GREAT WORK, THE WEST AMD ITS CITIES, This Saturday Evening, Nov.15th.Seebold & Manby\u2019s Grand Piano will be used during the Holidays, at AA\u2019hich Mr.Labelle Avili preside.Nov.15.\t271 TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dr.A.E.Smith\u2019s wonderful Electric OU, is making cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &c., &c., everywhere, and creating great excitement.\u2014Brockville Paper.Dr.Smith is now in Montreal, and all who arc afflicted with Rheumatism.Neuralgia, Piles, and other painful complaints named in his circulars, would do well to call on him.He promises to relieve all or charge nothing for his Electric Oil\u2014Messrs.Lymans, Savage & Co.are wholesale agents, St.Paul street.Sold through Canada by appointment.272 Hair Restorative.\u2014We are pleased to be able to record the satisfaction of our patrons, after trial, of any article advertised in oiu-columns.We have the satisfaction to know several of our readers who have tried Professor Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative, and pronounced it to be just what the advertisement says it is.We have several personal acquaintances, too, who were gray-headed\u2014they have tried, and now their hair is restored to its original color, and heywillingly add their testimony to its efficiency and will give further information to others desiring it.This speaks well for the article, and we advise all who do not wish to appear grayheaded to use Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative.\u2014 Western Patriot.\t273 To Nkrvous Sufferers.\u2014A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure.Will send (free) the prescription used.Direct the Rev.John M.Dagnall, No.59 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.\t(St 24 3m mwf At last there has been a remedy discovered which will cure Diarrhea, Dysentery, griping pain in the bowels, summer complaints, and children teething ; none who have once used it will be without it.For sale in Montreal by Carter, Kerry & Co., S.J.Lyman & Co., W.E.Bowman, and Druggists generally.Nov.6.\t1m 2G4 Best Summer Drink.\u2014Extracts from letters of professional gentlemen received at the Depot \u201c As a grateful and cooling drink, a tumblerful of Plantagenet Water taken during the intense heat of a summer day is fast usurping the place of the favourite and fashionable Æreated Soda Waters.It is found to be equally as refreshing as the latter, and should command a preference, as its influence on the healthy condition of the system is far more beneficial.\u201d \u201c From the analysis by Mr.Hunt, I was in-ducëd to prescribe it in the course of treatment of a few obstinate cases of skin disease, and its administration was attended with the most favorable results \u201d £3\u201c Free Reading Room and Depot, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.Important Notice to those afflicted with Chronic diseases, by Dr.A.S.HEATH, New.York City.Finding it impossible to attend personally to all my patients, and being unwilling to trust such responsible duties to assistants or students, and for the purpose of suppressing the sale of worthless and injurious quack medicines, as well as the impositions advertised angler fictitious names, offering to send recipes gratis, or on recept of letter stamps or one dollar, AMI OAILY COMMIiltCUL GAZETTE ; SATURDAY, NÛY, 13, 185(i, :kw FOR PRESCOTT, KIXGSTOX.NORTH SHORE PORTS, TORONTO AND 11AM1L- riTHE New Upper Cabin Steamer BOWM VN-,1 VILLE,-_C.Perry, Master, will leave'tiie ( anal Basin for the above Ports, THIS EYEX-INC, (Saturday) 15th inst., at SIX o\u2019clock Superior accommodation for Cabin p.,«p\u201e gers.For Freight or Passage, apply to HOOKER, JAQUES & CO., \\T ,.\tCanal Basin.N°V.lo.\t273 FOR TORONTO AND HAMILTON.CALLING ^Tr\u201e,Icri\u2019f-RMEDIATE FORTS, NORTH SHORE, LAKE ONTARIO.(Weather Permitting).\t' PJ^HE new and powerful Steamer MONARCH, ,,P.Sinclair, master, will leave the Canal 'Vhart, on MONDAY, Hth instant, at SIX o clock P.M.For Freight or Passage, apply to N.M.BOCKUS, Canal Wharf.Nov.15.\t273 FOR BROCKYILLE, KINGSTON, NORTH SHORE PORTS, TORONTO AND HAMILTON.THE Steamer AYHITBY, Kennedy, Master, will leave the Canal Basin for the above Ports, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at SIX o\u2019clock.\t\u2019 For Freight or Passage, apply to H.JONESkCO* Wellington Street.Nov.14.\t\u201c\t.\t272 , v-1 t' \u2014\t1\t\" -, STEAMER \u2018^OTTAWA^ For Sale or Charier.rriHE above A'essel, well known to the public I as one of the Royal Mail Steamers between Montreal and Kingston, will have completed lier engagement with that line at the close of the present season of navigation, when she will be disposable either for sale or charter.She has a powerful Engine in excellent condition, an Upper Cahin, and good accommodation for passengers ; is of light draught of water, and economical in the use of fuel.For further information apply to the Owners, care of Messrs.BOYER & HAWLEY, Montreal.Or\tANGUS CAMERON, Esq., Cashier Bank of Toronto, Toronto.Montreal, Oct.17, 1856.\t248 .* ' .A Montreel Oc?aii Steam?h:p Company.rpHE £1 C A N A D LA N ,\u201d Wm.Ballantine, 3 commander, will sail from Quebec for Liverpool on SATURDAY, the 22nd of NOV.RATES OF PASSAGE : First Class.£20 or $80 Third do .7 10s or 30 A few State-room Berths before the Gangway will be let for £16 10.No Second Class Passengers taken by this Steamship.Third Class Passengers haye to provide their own bedding and eating and drinking utensils.All Letters must pass through the Post Oflice.All Baggage at risk of owners thereof.A Tender will be in readiness to take Passengers and Mail from the Napoleon Wharf at nine o'clock on the morning of the 22nd instant,, and the Steamship will proceed to sea immediately thereafter.EDMONSTONE, ALLAN & CO.Montreal, 15th Not., 1856.\tr 273 ST E A M TÔ' GLASGOW.Anchor Line of Steam Packet Ships.UNITED KINGDOM, 2000 tons \u2014 Commander.JOHN BELL,\t1800 \u201c J.Alexander \u201c TEMPEST,\t1500 \u201c J.Henderson u Fitted up with a view to the comfortable accommodation of all classes of passengers.The splendid Clyde, built iron screw Steamship TEMPEST, A 1, at Lloyd\u2019s for 12 years, is intended to sail with goods and passengers direct from New York to Glasgow, on Wednesday November 19th.\u2022 First Cabin Passage.$60 Second Cabin.Passage.40 Intermediate Passage.30 Steerage Passage.25 and found in a liberal supply of well-cooked provisions.An experience surgeon is attached to.each ship.For Freight or Passage apply to FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO.87 Broad street, cor.South William.Nov.15\tm 273 ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY.THE adjourned preparatory MEETING of the SOCIETY for the ELECTION of OFFICE-BEARERS and the transaction of other business\u2019, will be held at the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL on MONDAY EVENING, the 17th inst., at SEVEN o\u2019clock.By order of the President.DAVID MAIR, Assistant Secretary^ Nov.14.\t272 MONTREAL STEEPLE CHASES.SEEP,OLD,\tMAX BY A CO., PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 221 & 223 NoAe Dame Street, West.ÜR PIANOS are made with FULL IRON FRAMES, in Elegant Rosewood Cases, Patent Grand Action, Metalio Damper Cover and Register, and for Sweetness and Fullness of Tone and Flasticily of Touch, cannot be surpassed.£3= Each Instrument WARRANTED to prove satisfactory.Montreal, Nov.13, 1856.\t'\tr 272 CAI/IFORKflA FOR -\tsr^' '\t.NS IF YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE, Y I A N 1 C A R A G U A .Shortest Sltnute by too Milles ! Only 12 milës by land, over a good Macadamized Road, in comfortable Stages.Sailing- Days, 24th of each month.\u2019 PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ! j>0 lbs of Baggage free\u201410 cts,pcr lb on excess.! Tine Steam*Ui(> \u201cTexas,\u201d 1,800 tons burthen, AY7\"IHL leave New York on the 24th of each T T month, for San Juan dc Nicaragua, to connect with the Steamships \u201cORIZABA\u201d and \u201cSIERRA NEVEDA,\u201d from San Juan del Sud, On.thg Pacitic, for.San Francisco.1 The arrangements of the Line being pow ; completed, Passengers can make the trip without fear of sickness or detention on the Isthmus.^ Rates of Passage from New York to San | Francisco : First Cabin State Rooms.$551 I Second do do do .12 7 I Steerage.7:5 I Children under 12 years half-price ; under 6 '¦ quarter-price.For freight or passage apply to CHAS MORGAN* SONS, 2 Bowling Green, New York.Oct.13.\t3m 244 CAUFORNÏA.JVT OTICE.\u2014The Steamer \u201cTEXAS\u201d will .1 .sail.from SAN JUAN, on SATURDAY, November 22nd, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M1., from loot ot Beach Street, North River, instead of 24th instant, as advertised.CHARLES MORGAN & SON, 2 Bowling Green, New York.Nov.13.\tdr 27 Australia Pioneer Line, Monthly, ESTABLISHED 1852, 'Carrying the United Slates Mails, and sailing punctually on the day advertised, full or not full.None but First-Class Ships employed.The A 1 Superior Clipper Ship \u201c\tKBSV1BÂLL, \u2019 \u2019 1700 Tons Burthen, will succeed the \u201c MINE-11 AHA,\u201d and sail on Hie Morning of the TENTH DECEMBER.For Freight or Passage, apply only to R.W.CAMERON, 6 Bowling Green, New York.S-r\u201d Sight Bills of Exchange for sale, and liberal cash advances made on suitable consignments.Consignees, Wilkinson, Brothers & Co., Melbourne and Sydney.Oct.31.\t\u2018\tDC 260 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.Wharf, Nail Factory, 30-Horse Steam Engine, & Sparge Haul, FOR SALE.H mm THE MONTREAL A\\MIL OPEN STEEPLE CHASE, Of £10 each, half-forfeit, with a Purse of £-added, to come ol£ on Tuesday, 18tli of Movr., Three miles across a fair sporting country.STEWARDS : Lieut-Colonel DUCHESKAY, A.D.C.auc.Lamontagne, Esq.Dr.WOODMAN, 30th Regt.Open to all horses.Entries to be made on or before NINE o\u2019clock on the evening of the 8th Nov., to PHILLIP DUCHESNAY, Esquire, at St.Lawrence Hall.Horses to be handicapped by the Stewards.Weights to be declared on the evening of the 14th, and acceptances to be declared the evening previous to the Race.Montreal, Nov.1, 1856.\t261 TO GAS FITTERS.YOUNG MAN who has worked for several, years at the Gas Fitting and Tin Work is anxious to obtain constant employment at moderate wages.Apply at the Office of this Paper.Nov.15.\tu 273 JAMES & \"WILLIAM MYLES AVING Dissolved Partnership, now offer for sale their Wharf Property.Tail Factory, and Goal Yard, In tins City.The proprietors being anxious to close their business, will sell part or the entire, and as there is nothing due on the property, will give such time as may be agreed upon.The Wharf has 10 feet of wider, is nearly new, and built for their ¦\tP1\tj\u2014).IC\t1\u2014*\tLC\t4-\tV.-\tLA\t-1 CO\t\u2019OX\t05\tCl\tPI\tCY to\tLO\tCl CO\tCD\tC/I\tCD\tUI\tCD\tCD\tCJI\tC/I\tC/I OOOC0OOOC5C5O O-\t\u2014\t\u2014\tL-j\t£2j\tP\u2014\tP-i\tO-\t\u2014'\t\u2014 \u2022\t\u2022\t-\t\u2022\t10\tCO\tÏ\u2014\t1-\tCÔ lo\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tci\ten\t\u2014t\t\u2014r\to« CD\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tCD\tCD\tCD\tUI\tCD to\tt\u2014*\tLO\t^\to co\t^\t-r CO LO\tLO\tCi\tO\tO\tO O\t\u2014T\tO U.UI\tUI\tUI\tCD\tC/I\tUI - CD\tCD\tC/I COCO p CP ; 2- o c O ?-?a bd ?\u2014) \u2022 t-i g S' crq p s p ts p4 at CD S3 H P O'* bd hd 1\u20141 p Nov.10.268 RAILROAD CELEBRATION.THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN AT HIS STORE, CRYSTAL BLOCK, OS TUESDAY MORNING- NEXT, And for the remainder of the week, A MAGNSFSCENT DISPLAY Of almost every Article that can be mentioned, in every description of UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.j._ c « THE bhips cum prising this line are the Washington, capt.e.cavendw t\tHERMANN, Capt.Edward Higgins.These Steamers stop at Southampton, both going ami returning Hen Wu-Hen vV Ur He I VVa, Htn Wa- Hen War jniing\t\t\t\t\t ed dal\tes of sailing -\t\t-1866.\t\t \t\t\t\tFrom South-\t Froi\t\tt rom\t\tampton\tfor eu V\tork.\tBren\ten.\tNeu York.\t S;t ur,\tty.\tSaturday.\t\tW ednet\tda\\* J in.\t26\tFeb.\t23\tFeb.\t27 Feb\t23\tMar.\t22\tMar.\t28 .Mar.\t.22\tA pn'l\t19\tApril\t23 A,.Ml\t19\tMay\tn\tMay\t21 .M:i)\tn\tJune\t11\tJune\t18 June\t14\tJuly\t12\tJuly\t16 \t12\tAug.\t9\tAug\t13 \t9\tSe.pt.\t6\tSept.\t10 .\tJ)L\t6\tOct.\t4\tOct.\t8 Oct\t4\tNov.\t1\tNov.\t5 .Nov.\t1\tNov.\t29\tDec.\t3 Nov.\t29\tDec.\t27\tDec.\t31 Fi I U \\l 1 hfiec.No bills I he day of An exp.For fret C Ü.C.\\ CKO.' W VI.Ian.14.SAND UK! hamptoii, b.nh going and returning, \u2022s proceeding to l.oi-don and Havre ny other route, for the economy of v Y\"ik to Southampton ai d Bremen, n saloon.+13d; First (-abin, lower id ditto.$60.vspupers must pass thiough the Post will be signed or parcels received on ui.geon ts atiuchud to each ship, mge upp!> to .'viuih William Hreet, New Yoik.p FKI5N tV CO , Bremen.A Co.Souihauipn.il.IN Havre.ty mt 11 lx.K.feTitiiNES, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, cm, WHISKIES, WINKS, S È (J A SI g , &c.&c.No.55 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET MONTREAL.Sept.19.\t1,224 H.M.PERRAULT, Architect and Land Surveyor, No.53 Saint Francois Xavier Street, Montreal Sept.19.\t222 Card.MRS.ALEXANDER GIBBS, VOCALIST, has REMOVED to No.23 RUE ST.ANTOINE.June 18\t144 CGUffTTlEY\u2019S SÂLOON, (OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE & NELSON\u2019S MONUMENT,) .Yetre Eïsuüie stroot, Montreal.May 20\t119 Lehigh Coel Afloat- JUST ARRIVED and now landing at WELLINGTON BASIN, several Cargoes of the best quality of LEHIGH COAL, Lump and Egg size, which will be sold low.P.D.C AREIQUE, No.5 St.Sacrament Street.June 17.\t143 For Saie.] KHhds BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR J\t250 Bags PATNA RICE DAVID TORRANCE & CO.August 5.\t185 SPiilSUiillY ixOODS.IA ECEIVINGex \u201c J.E.THAYER\u201d and \u201cBRI-Aj TANNIA\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 j _ 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 Ties \u2014Also receiving,\u2014 American Domestics and Small wares Bonnets, Shapes, &c., &c.ROBERT ADAMS, 298, St.Paul Street.March 28.\t74 Liverpool Salt, .''OR SALE in large or small quantities', to ^ suit purchasers.WM.LYMAN k CO., Corner of Custom House Square.Oct 13.\t1m mt 244 FIRE IMSURA^CE.VHE Subscribers, as AGENTS for the BEACON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, are prepared to take RISKS at Current Rates.T> AT?B- 1ITmnU\"l?TT T The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND, Capt.L.Moody.MONTREAL, Capt.J.Laflamme.BRITISH QUEEN, Capt.A.Cameron.ONE of the above River Steamers will leave Montreal daily, (Sundays excepted), at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, from the Canal Basin; and Lachine on the arrival of the Cars, which leave Montreal at 3:45 o\u2019clock, P.M., for Prescott and Ggdensburgh, and intermediate ports.The River Steamers connect at Odensburgh with the American Express Line of Steamers\u2014 New York, Northerner, and Bay State\u2014connecting at Brockville with the Grand Trunk Railway, where Passengers can embark on board one of the above-named Boats, direct for Cape Vincent, Toronto, Fiagara Falls, Hamilton and Buffalo.Through to Toronto in 20 hours.Through to Niagara Falls and Hamilton in 24 hours.Also, connecting at Ogdensburgh with the United States Mail Line of Steamers\u2014Ontario, Cataract and Niagara\u2014for Alexander Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett\u2019s 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 fx-om Buffalo\u2014for all Ports West.Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the Route.£3\u201c For Tickets, call at the Office, 24 McGill Street.W.T.BARRON, Agent, Or to D.P.O'NEILL, Canal Wharf.Sept.25, 1856.\t229 leso.Ottawa River Mall Steamers'.\u2022irtSTob' ' Montreal to Ottawa City (Bytown) Daily, Sundays Excepted.Stair.LADY SIMPSON, Capt.H.W.Shepherd, I.ACHIN' li TO CAUH.I.OIÏ.Stmr.PHCENIX, Capt.-, GKKJV V1L.L.K TO OTTAWA CITY.£3=- THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.^ THIS will be found the Cheapest, best, and most convenient route.Parties leaving MONTREAL by the SEVEN A.M.TRAIN (for Lachine), from the Depot in Bonaventure Street, will reaclx OTTAWA CITY the same evening.The Steamers will stop, to deliver Mails, at all the principal places along the River, including POINT AUX ANGLAIS, for the accommodation of the inhabitants of the County of Two Mountains.RETURN TICKETS will be issued to TOURISTS and PLEASURE PARTIES on a liberal scale of reduction.For further particulars, apply at the Depot, Bonaventure Street, or on board the Steamer \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d N.B.\u2014FREIGHT for 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 CHAMPLAIN AGAIN OPEN saaaBiw BETWEEN PLATTSBUKGH AND BUELINGTON.T AHE Steamer BOSTON has commenced running 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.iGr\" No detention at Mooer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 Hoya! Mail Line.-\u2019\"-/-\u2022'O'.QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT STEAMBOAT ROUTE TO Toronto, Niagara Fails, Buffalo, Hamilton, London Chicago, Detroit, and Kilwaukie, 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 ari-ival 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.Hamilton.PASSPORT.Capt.Harbottle.ARABIAN.Capt.Sclater.MAGNET.Capt.Twohy.For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toi-onto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaulde, 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 Lauding, thereby avoiding Hotel expenses at Brockville over night.The Lake Steamers also connect at Brockville with the Morning Express Train, and is the only Direct Line for Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington and Toronto.To Tourists this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance, the Steamers being fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and State Rooms, passing through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled advantages, the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of the transhipments Passengers are subjected to by other Lines.S3\u201d Tickets can be procured on board the Steamers, or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, l .40 McGill ,Street, 1856.\t$\t164 KOYAIi MAIL LISE.h c H a, a e or ï i rvi E .COMMENCING TO-DAY, and until further notice, the STEAMERS OF THE MAIL LINE will leave the Canal Basin at NINE o'clock, 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, ) 40 McGill Street, > July .1, 1856.\t)\t155 STORAGE FOR GRAIN.RAIN TRANSHIPPED and STORED at current rates.JAMES HERVEY, Canal Basin.May 22.\tly 119 G To Farmers aud others.rpHE Subscribers have just received a small I 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 for animals, that it is always within their reach, whether in the stable or in the pasture.From its being iu large lumps it is not very soluble, so lasts a long time when exposed to the weather.This Salt is also much used for Dairy purposes, and with certain kinds of lands is a valuable manure.LYMANS.SAVAGE & CO.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Alteration of Trains.FALL A R RAN G E ÏV3 E N T .ON and after MONDAY, the 13th of October, the MORNING TRAIN to Quebec and Portland will be discontinued, and the Company's Steam Ferry Boat will leave the Wharf at the foot of Jacques Cartier Square as follows : For Mixed Train for Island Pond, stopping at all Stations,\tat.8:40 A.\tM.For Quebec Express at.2:40 P.M.For Portland and Boston, stopping over-night at Island Pond, at.3:40 P.M.FARE TO QUEBEC : First Class.$3:00 Second Class.$2:00 FOR THE WEST.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.$10\t00 Second Class.8\t00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, Oct.29, 1856.\tb\t240 Uhamplaiu and Saint Lawrence Railroad.United 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\u2019s Point with the Lake Champlain Steamers, the Vermont Central, the Rutland and Burlington, and the Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by this route reach New York or Boston, early next afternoon.An Accommodation Train will leave at noon, connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Vermont Central Train, reaching Boston at noon next day.There is no other certain route to Boston and New York in the same time.£3\u201dFor Tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, 67 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' Through to New York, Boston, &c.&e, Montreal aad New York Railroad.FAXL, AKllAA\u2019GEMEWTS.Through Trains, (CONNECTING permanently with Platts-7 burgh and Montreal Railroad to Plattsburgh, Steamers Canada, America and United States at Pl'attsburg for Burlington and Whitehall, Rutland and Burlington Railroad to Rutland, and thence via the various Railroads to all parts South, East and West.Also at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh Railroad for Ogdensburgh, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa City, &c.Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 3:45 P.M., connecting at Plattsburgh with above Steamers, and at Burlington with Rutland and Burlington Railroad.Through Freight received and forwarded with despatch, and without breaking bulk.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under : FROM MONTREAL.7:00 a.m.8:00 a.m.12:00 noon.3:45 p.m.6:00 p.m.FROM LACHINE.8:00 a.m.9:30 a.m.12:40 p.m.4:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.Through Tickets ns cheap ns by any other route, to be had at E.Pickup\u2019s News Office, and at the Depot, Bonaventure Street.ANDREW ROUGH, General Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.,\t) Montreal, Nov.10, 1856.)\t268 Venuoat Central Railroad Liue.BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.Summer Arrangement.From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, New York, New Haven, Hartford, Spring-field, Bellows Falls, Fitchburg, St.Johns-bury, the White Mountains, Montpelier, Burlington, Troy, Albany, and all intermediate Stations; also connects at Burlington with Steamers on Lake Champlain for Whitehall, Saratoga, and New York.£3\u201d The only Through Bailroad route (without break of guage) by which Through Tickets are sold.I^IRST TRAIN connects at Rouse's Point ' with the Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad Train leaving Montreal at 6 o'clock a.m., goes through to the above-named places same day, arriving in Boston earlier than any route, and in New York the same evening.Connections sure.SECOND TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad 2nd Train leaving Montreal at 2 p.m.for the above named places ; proceeds to White River Junction or Windsor, to lodge ; leaves W.It.Junction, or Windsor, at 7 o\u2019clock next morning, and arrive in Boston at I o\u2019clock p.m., and in New York 4:20 p.m.For Through Tickets, information, &c., Apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 65 Commissioner Street, Montreal.May 8, 1855.\t109 I A OR SALE\u2014 ; Pure \u201c DeKUYPER\u2019S\u201d GIN\u2014in bond or duty paid.WALTER MACFARLAN.Nov.9.\t266 rbe Great Atnertcaa\tTtsssSe BOGLE\u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle, and instantly forces the hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and all diseases of the skin, and is the most beautiful embellisher of the hair to be found.Price 25, 50, and 75 cents per bottle \u2022 BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown without staining- the skin.Price 50 cents, $1, and $1,50 per box.BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, or BALM OF CY-THEREA, is unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan and pimples.Price 50 cents per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM renders that usual unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury Price 25 and 37 cents per bottle.These articles are all warranted the best and cheapest in the world, or the money refunded.To be had of the inventor, WM.BOGLE, and agents throughout the world.May 1.\t101 THE MONTREAL HERALD Aad Eaily Commercial Q-azette.Published Daily throughout the Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Hkrald, j£2, payable half-yearly, in advance.Wïkkly HxralD; in Clubs oi Seven, Five Shillings pc» annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten Months.¦Ü\\ÎMV\t."]
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